The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 29, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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TflE SCKAXTOX TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH J9, 1895.
GORMAN'S
GRAND III:
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T, 1HH 29, -
To Which You Arc Respectfully
Invited.
WRAPS,
CAPES -SUITS
In conucctiou with our Milli
nery Opening will make our
Kegulur Spring Display of
Capes, Suits auJ Jackets.
GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT,
DR. REEVES,
412 Spruce .Street, Scranton, Pa.
Specialist on
Nerve Troubles,
end Disease of the Heart, Lungs, Kid
neys, Liver, Womb, Stomach, Hladder,
Head, Pits and Epilepsy.
He with his assistants treat all diseases
of the Eye, Nose, Ear and Throat, Dys
pepsia, Kheumatlsm, Ixst Vitality. Nerv
ous Debility, Pemal Weakness and Irreg
ularities, Nightly Ishs and Errors of
Youth, Lost Manhood. Variooocele, Blood
Poisoning, Eczema, Scrofula, St. Vitus
Dance, Diabetes, Brlght's Dlsea.se,
Asthma, etc.
YOUNG MEN QUICKLY CURED.
Til RLE MONTHS' 01 TEH:
'Any one suffering with Catarrh who
trlshes to be- permanently, quickly and
cheaply cured may receive three months'
treatment for only KIVK DOI.I.AK3.
The doctor has dlscovt-red a speeilie for
this dreaded disease. You can treat and
cure vourself and family with It at home.
It never fails to cure. A trial treatment
free.
OFFICE HOUP.S Dally, 9 a. m. to 9 p.
in.; Sunday, lu to 4.
CARPETS
Examine our new line of Spring
Goods. All of tile latest designs
and colorings, and our prices
lower than any other house in
the trade, tor uoods ot the same
quality.
CURTAINS AND SHADES
of every description and quality.
WALL PAPERS
We are overstocked a. ' will sell
at prices about oncuall the reg
ular price, us we treed the room.
J. Scott Inglis
42S LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
M00SIC.
SupIp. daughter of William Hartel-
on. died lust night of diphtheria. The
funprul will take placo today. Inter
inent will be at .South Hterllng, Wayne
county. Two more of his children are
confined to the house by the same dis
ease.
Prank Mostellcr is moving from
Diamond Place, on Main street, to his
new house a't Dttryea. His ninny
frlendsll i
familyWom
,11 regret the departure or nis
Moosla.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
ABSOLUTELY
NEWS OF THIS VICINITY
DUNMOKE.
Howard Hone has re turned liome.
from Stiito toileKe, where he lias been
for the past six months taking a iotir.se
In clieinhUry.
A iiunrterly meetlnt? will hp held Sun
day in the Mt'thudiHt Eil.scop:il church.
In tin- moinlni; the imstov, Uev. J. V.
Leueock, will juvaeh, and In the PVf
nim," Uev. W. I,. Thriipe, the firesiaiiitf
elder, will preach and administer the
sacrament of the Lord's supper.
KUward Warfel has moved lii.-t family
Into Mis. A. lirown's house mi Ureon
Hliljre street.
J:. men Carpenter has moved Into Mrs.
Clark's house on Jiloom street.
The Hon Ton danelmr class will hold n
social HO (.kid Fellows' hall this eveiilntr,
which will be one of the largest e flits
of the season.
. The fuuerul of Antonio Uiando, the
Italian who was found dead in bed
Wednesday moinini;, at HI 5 I'lne street,
where he boarded, will be held today.
Miss Minnie Mullen, of Pittsburg. Is
visiting friends In town.
Mrs. Kate Stanton und daughter
Grace, of Whitney's Point, X. Y., are
Visiting relatives In town.
Mrs. William Iteddins, of ltrook
street, entertained a number of her
friends to a 4 o'clock tea on Wednes
day before leaving for her new home
on Dudley street. Among the guests
were: Mrs. H. Jones, of Utntrhiuiiton;
Mrs. Herman Brunning. Mrs. Samuel
Cole, Mrs. John Keast, Mrs. Schuller,
Mrs. Van Horn, Mrs. .U. W. Jones,
Misses Minnie Simons, of New Jersey;
Mary Couroy, of Peckvllle; Miss Lizzie
Kraus, Ueurgle Jones, Miss Luwler and
Annie Lawler, of Jessup.
12. L. Washer will run a photograph
gallery at Laurel Hill park the coming
summer.
Johli Mullen has purchased P. J.
O'Dotmell's hotel on Drinker street und
w ill take possession April 1.
Mrs. W. J. McOratli Is 111 at her home
on Blakely Htreet.
Kdward Shearen has returned home
from Philadelphia.
Miss Anna llaguerty is 111 at her
home on Apple street.
Alia. U..W. U. Allen Is very ill at her
name on West Drinker street.
JE1UIYS.
The funeral services of Mrs. J. D,
Stocker took place Tuesday afternoon
at the family residence, "The Maples."
The services were in charge of Uev.
Charles Lee, of Carbondale; Kev. W. H.
Swift, of Honesdale; Ilev. W. H. West-
lake, of Dallas, and Kev. P. Oendall
of Jermyn. A quartette from Carbon
dale. consisting of Mesdames Burr and
lladcock and Messrs. Thomas and
iUurrlll, sang several exquisite selec
tions. Wednesday morning a special
car conveyed the body to Salem,
Wayne county, for interment. Kev
Mr. Swift accompanied the family, and
the pall-bearers, who were George
Kimball and E. A. Burr, of Carbondale
,. W. Dickson, of Scranton; W. S.
Hutchlngs, of Mooslc; Thomas Hunter.
of Jermyn, and illlam W alker, of
Maytleld. The flower bearers were H.
1. Swlck, Thomas Walkey, W. H. Dod
eon and H. A. Wlllman. Mrs. Stocker
was a lady who was much beloved by
everyone, and she will be greatly
missed In the community. The be
reaved family have the sincere sym
pathy of all In their affliction.
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Nine Months in Bed. Cured In 24 Hours
T. J. Illackmore. of Haller Ulack
more, Pittsburg, fa., says: A snort
time since I procured a bottle of '.MYSTIC
C'L'KE.' It got me out of the house In
twenty-four hours. I took to my bed with
Kheumatlsm nine months ago and the
MYSTIC CI RE' Is the only medicine that
did mo any good. I had live of the best
physicians In tho city, but I received very
little relief rrom mem. i Know tne
MYSTIC CLUE' to be what it Is rep
resented and take pleasure In recom
mending It to other poor sufferers. Sold
by Carl Lorenz, Druggist, 41S Lackawanna
avenue, Scranton. "
phickbuiw.
The council met Wednesday evening,
but no business was transacted. Eleven
votes were cast, each resulting In a
tie.
John O. Miller made a business trip
to Scranton yesterday.
James Morton, of Carbondale, made
a trip here yesterday.
Mrs. Thomas Williams, of Honesdale
Is visiting friends here.
Kev. Pather Shanley made a business
trip to Scranton yesterday.
Miss Catherine Huff, of Troy, X. Y.,
Is visiting friends) here.
William Margetson Is training for his
coming race with Vt alter Kennedy,
which promises to excel any race ever
held here.
Keller in Six Honrs.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder lis
eases relieved In six ho'jrs by the "New
Great South Amerlcr.n Kidney Cure.
This new remedy Is a great surprlso on
account of Its exceeding promptness In
relieving pain In tho bladder, kidney:
taik and every part of the urinary pas
paste. In male or femalo. It relieves re
tention of water anil pain In passing It
almost Immediately. If you want quick
relief and euro this Is your remedy. Sold
by C. M. Harris, Druggist, 12S Penn ave
nue, Scrunton, Pa.
OLYHIAKT.
Nealon Brothers have taken posses
sion of the P.agle hotel mid changed the
name to "The Arlington." The cntlro
house has been renovated nnd the bn
Is stocked with choice wines, liquors
and cigars. They have also added
lunch counter, where lunches of all
kinds, hot or cold, will be served at all
hours.
Mothers! Mothers!! Mother!!!
Mrs. Wlnslow's Boothlng Byrup has been
used for over flfty years by millions of
mothers for their children while teething,
with perfect sucuuss. It soothes the child
softens the gums, allays an pain; curei
wind colic, and Is the best remedy for
diarrhea. Bold by druggists In every part
of tho world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs,
Wlnslow's Boothlng Byrup," and take no
other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
FOKKST CITY.
Thomas Maxey, of Clifford township,
Is isltlng his son, Thomas J. Maxey.
Krnest Tennant, of Aldenvllle, Wayne
county, died of scarlet fever Wednes
day morning, the funeral was held
ytstciday. .Mr. Tennant was a former
Latest U. S. Gov't Report
PURE
ncldent of Porest City. Ills age whs
i.out "5 years.
The frlendH of Pit.pntrlek, alias
Filch, who was committed to Jail for
ttempted criminal assault Tuesday,
ro threatening newspaper reporters
who made mention of the matter. As
et none of the correspondent!! have
iken to the woods.
A meeting of the directors of the
Knoll Head Rest company was held re
cently at Vandllng. Secretary Osgood
was instructed to receive subscription!)
r stock, and Attorney L. P. Werte-
mnn, of Scranton,. wits authorized to
obtain a charter for the company.
The SuKiiuehanna county grand Jury,
which Is In session at Montrose this
week, found a true bill against the
ujiervlsors of Clifford township for
neglecting to keep the Creek road.
north of Purest City, In proper repair.
Morris Itoumls was the complainant.
W. 11. Reynolds. L. V. Arnold and John
Jones were witnesses l.n the case.
The effects of 10. L. Kent, the res
taurateur, were Hold at public Bale,
esterday.
V. K. Klrby and Alderman Bunnell,
of Carbondale, were In Purest City on
business yesterday.
DALTOX.
Thj social given by the Women's
Christian Temperance union last Fri
day evening was very lurgely attended,
and a very pleasant time was enjoyed
by all.
Misses Mabel Purdy and lla Jennings
have returned to the Bluomsburg State
Normal school after spending a few
days' vacation at their homes.
W. S. Decker, of Taylor, was visiting
relatives at this place Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett, of Scranton,
spent Sunday with friends at this
place.
The funeral of James MoKuue was
held at Scranton last Monday. The in
terment was at the Dunmore Catholic
cemetery. Mr. McKune was one of the
old residents of this place, and has
been employed by the Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western railroad for
number of years. During the last
three years he has been the gate tender
at the rallroud crossing, and many of
us will miss "Uncle Jimmy."
Morton Purdy Is Bick.
W. Clark Dean, of Phillips' Exeter
academy, is spending his vacation at
his home at this place.
The young men's cluss met In the
basement of the Methodist Episcopal
church last Wednesday evening and
passed resolutions toward organizing
a Young Men's Christian association.
Asa Eaton Is recovering some from
his illness.
Mrs. Kiser was at Scranton Tuesday.
J. II. Miller has sold his property ami
expects to move west this spring.
The Christian Endeavor society of
the Methodist Episcopal church will
hold a social next Friday evening.
Walter C. Purdy is serving as Juror
at Scranton this week.
Dan Jennings, of Clark's Summit,
was visiting at this place Sunday.
G. W. Carlton Is having the cellar
wall built for his new house, which he
expects to build this spring.
Mrs. Emma Fashaber Is visiting rela
tives In New Jersey.
Mrs. X. T. Purdy spent Wednesday
at Scranton.
K E YSTONEAC ADE31 Y.
Miss Acken, our instructor In elocu
tion, was on the programme for select
reading at an entertainment held lu the
Penn Avenue Baptist church of Scran
ton, and also at one In the Green Kldge
Presbyterian church last week.
At a petition from a large number of
the young ladles the library will be
opened to them exclusively from 4.15
p. m. to 5 p. in. three afternoons in the
week.
The young ladles' prize speaking con
test will be held Friday evening, April
Instead of March 29, as given lust
week. -
A minstrel show will be given In
main chapel this (Friday) evening for
the benellt of the base ball team. The
young men have made thorough
preparation for this entertainment, and
If faithfulness and hard work will make
It a success, there will be a large und
well-pleased audience, and the base ball
team will not be In need of funds this
year.
The Young Women's and Young
Men's Christian associations held a
union missionary meeting Tuesday
afternoon. K. J. Duuklee was leader.
Subject, "China." A programme con
sisting of letters and reports lvlutlng
to missions In China added to the In
terest and profit.
Harry Winters, of Dunmore, a former
student at the academy, spent a few
days with friends here lust week.
'For three years I suffered from Bait
Ilhoum. It covered my hands to such an
extent that I could not wash them. Two
bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters cured
me." Llbble Young, Popes Mills, Ht.
Lawrence county, N. Y,
CAIMIONDALK.
Mrs. George Vnn Ketirn returned to
her home lu Jersey City yesterday
morning.
Yesterday nfternoon at about C
o'clock a limn was struck at Unlondale
by a Delaware and Hudson engine and
received Injuries from which It Is
thought he cunnot recover. He was
walking on the track and did hot hear
the approaching train. He was brought
to tit 1h city on the Erie Flyer, arriving
at G.r7 p. m., and at once taken to tho
hospital. He received severe Injuries
about the head, and Is thought to be
hurt Internally.
Mrs. John Altken, who has been ser
iously III, Is thought to be a little Im
proved today.
NEW MILIUM).
F. M. Foote Is about to move to Blng
hamton. ,
Prank Boyle, of Nicholson, was In
town Monday.
The family of James J. Coleman has
moved Into the St. Mark's church pur-
Ronage,
It Is announced that David Depue, of
Blnghamton, has purchased the Tar
bell huuso at Montrose. Mr. Depue Is
a well known hotel man
P. E. 'Moxley, who recently Hold his
meat business In Bttighamton, has
since purchased the Donnelly Bros,
market, corner Court and Wall street,
In that city, and will take possession
April 1.
A female .Inmate of the Blnghamton
Insane asylpm escaped from that Instl
tut Ion on -Wednesday morning and
walked ua far us this place before sha
was re-captured. She was returned
Thursday morning.
The family of C. M. Shelp hits moved
into Samuel Vuil's house, recently va
cated by James Coleman.
(.'. D. Demi Is home from Ithaca,
N. Y.
J. II. Pdwards nnd family will move
Into the Presbyterian arsonage.
Susquehanna county P. A. I. U. will
hold Its next bchsIoit at Phlnney's hull,
April II.
Mrs. Electa C. Aldrlch, aged 79 years,
died at the home of her son, A. M. Ald-
j rich, In thlB place, on Tuesday of this
week.
J. .1. Potter, of Gibson, la reported as
no better.
i lie Engle hotel barroom and lobby
Is being greatly Improved.
The scholars of the graded school are
preparing for an exhibition on the "lust
day."
JIOMISDALK.
Itev. John N. Lewis, of Grace church,
occupied the pulpit of Trinity church,
Carbondale last evening.
Mrs. Lottie Kobblns Cummlngs, of
this place. Is visiting friends In Clicago.
Mr. and Mrs. James Matthews, of
Cleveland, O., have been visiting
friends lu re. As Mrs. Matthews Is In
poor health they will go from here to
Philadelphia to benellt It.
W. W. Wood. W. 11. Mulln, John
Kuliback and T. L. Medlund have been
among Houesdale's visitors to Scran
ton tills week.
Itrw Henry L. Jones, S, T. D., of St.
Stephen's church, Wllkes-Barre, will
occupy the pulpit of Uruce church this
evening.
The llreman of this place believe In
enjoying the comforts of life und In the
THE BELL
230 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton.
Where do you trade?
Where vou always strike a
bargain "in CLOTHING, at
the Bell Clothing House, 230
Lackawanna avenue. New in
design, elegant in effect, the
cheapest in town are our
Spring Overcoats and Suits.
Yon
Have
Saved
By purchasing your
winter clothes at
our store.
Nov
Is
A
To save your dollars
by buying your
spring outfit of us.
Chance
Notwithstanding our low
prices we will give away as a
trade stimulator, a Boys' Safe
ty Bicycle, full ball bearings,
worth $35; with the purchase
ot every Boys' Suit or Knee
Pants, you are entitled to a
chance, Drawing comes off
the 5th of July.
THE BELL
CLOTHING HOUSE,
230 Lackawanna Ava.
SIGN OF THE BELL
Good News
Send This Around. It
Tells of
Worth
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
Theklud that stands the racket
uiul always looks well,
60 Children's Butts, sizes 4 aud 6, to
elear them out 50c
About 100 Boys' Superior Tailored
Hults, Lined Pants, Htuart Jaekets
aud a irrand qual I ty , to dose $ 1 .49
We've a little lot of extra quality Bults
for boys', dress wear that were
made up specially to the order of
Henry Goodman, The sizes are 6
to 14 years,and the price was .1.60.
Take them now at $1.99
Shirt Bargluim Still Continue und
Are Uutiig Closed Out ut f ructlcully Whut Wc cun Get for litem.
BANKRUPT
- 610 LACKAWANNA AVENIE.
most approved style, too. When the
new town hall was built a bath tub
was put In for their benellt, but no hot
water pipes were attached. The boys
have now purchased a gas hot water
heater und bad It placed over the tub,
und pronounce It a decided-success.
The walls of Hiller und Hades' new
building on the lateral basin lot have
reached'the second story and workmen
have commenced laying the south wall
of the Natiunul bank building.
The Ice has now moved out of nearly
ull our. streams, but from three to four
feet of snow still lays In the woods,
promising considerable high, water If
we should have warm ruins.
VANDLIKG.
Trlde of the Forest todgo, No. 41S,
Knights of Pythias, will hold an enter
tainment at the Congregational church,
on Saturday evening. The following
programme will be rendered: Address,
Chairman Benjamin Milton; recitation,
Evan Morgan; Blelghing glee, Excelsior
Glee club; song, Philip Thomas; duet,
K. Lewellyn und D. J. Jones; address,
"The Principles of the Order," Dr.
Dunnell, of Scranton; trio, "Little
Farm Well Pilled," H. Lewellyn, Thom
as Jones and Philip ThomaB; song, D.
J. Jones; song, "Sword of Bunker Hill,"
It. Lewellyn; address, by Kllot Boss, of
Scranton; glee, "Arabella," Excelsior
Glee club. The contest for a gold watch
between Uiehurd Lewellyn, of thlH
pluce, and Lewis R. Bevan, of Scran
ton, will then be decided and the win
ner named. A free supper will also
be served after the entertainment. Ad
mission will be free.
Edward O'Nell and Miss Rosle Kelr
nan witnessed "Garry Owen" at the
Grand Opera House, in Carbondale,
Wednesday evening.
Is the Best Blood
Purilior, Appetizer und
Nerve Tonic. It cures
That Tired Feeling
WELSBAGH LIGHT
Specially Adapted (or Reading and Stwing.
Consumes three (3) feet of gas per
hour and gives au efficiency of sixty
(00) candles.
Suving at least 33$ per ceut. over the
ordinary Tip Burners.
Lull und Sec It.
T & CONNELL CO,,
434 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
Manufacturers' Agents.
DUPONT'S
MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING
POWDER
Minofftctnred at the Wpwllopn Mills, La
cerne county, r&., una hi Wil
mington, Delaware,
HENRY BELIN, Jr.
Ganorfti Agout for the Wyoming District.
118 WYOMING AVE., Scranton, Pa,
Third Ktlonl Bank Building.
aosrcibs :
THOS. FORD. MtUton. Pa.
JOHN B. SMITH HON, Plymonth, Pa,
K. W. MULLUtAN, Wilkes Bsrre, Pa.
Agents for the Kcpcuao Chemical Oom
taay'l lilgh KcpluaiToa.
CALL UP 3682.
CO.
OILS.
VINEGAR
AND
CIDER.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
141 TO 151 MERIDIAN STREET
M. W. COLLINS, M'K'r.
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IF YOUR OLD BOOKS NEED FIX.
- INO, BEND T11KM TO
Tkt Scranton Tribune
Bookbinding Depfe
101
Travels Fast,
Money to
lid Saved und Durguins
lluving t
BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS
Uoodtunn made up most of these
In his own factory on the Smith
Side.
There's more of them here than any
. two stores should have; so here
goes for a slaughter that you can
not appreciate till you see the
iroods.
Prices begin at 12o. now, and from that
rise by easy grades to 8c, when
yott reach a waist bettor than
which it will be difficult to buy at
any price.
Reinciiibcr Thut All Our Piece Goods
STOCK SALI
Jj A Pure While
I
GREAT
pecial Sale
s
AT
m
FOR
ialance of
ML
:
. 500 Rolls this season's
KE
a K II 0 1 t ji?8ilv
0 h in ni 1 19 a fWMi
at $4.oo a roil, 40 yards, and go up to $10.00
Cut quantities of Mattings 2l2 cents and
over the roll price. Samples sent by mail,
supplied at the very lowest wholesale prices.
406 AND 408 LACKAWANNA AVE.
"FOR THE BABY!"
A most worthy and pretty vehicle at $3.75; strong
and dependable. All the shapes and conceits in trim
mings, in prices ranging $S.5o to $35.00. The buyer
RDM
will relieve all shortcomings. Interview us in person
or by mail. j I )V . .
That "1895 Spring Outfit" Is a seller. Have you
seen it? Three rooms for $125.00 furnished complete.
ECONOMY FURNITURE CO
SCR ANTON'S HOME PROVIDERS.
225 AND 227 WYOMING AVENUE.
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THE
the Week.
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importations. Prices start
5 cents
Dealers
EYESIGHT PRESERVED.
Headai-he r.ror.nted and curod Vj hirlaj
i oar ) nct.ntiflcally examined uud
titled accurately by
DR. S'rilMBERQ.
EYES EXAMINED FREE. Sa'.itfactlM
guaranteed in every case.
305 Spruce Street.
may
conceive tne snape
and colorings,and we'll be
sure to have it. It would
be difficult to find a larger
variety than we are now
showing.
The $5, $6 and $8 kinds
are very popular, and the
$10 article will make you
wonder why any one
wants to spend more for a
Baby Carriage.
If inclined to spend
more there's nothing to
stop you.
EH 1 M.
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JAPAN
MATTINGS.
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