V 12 r TfltE SCRATTON TRIBUNE--SATURDAY MORNING-. APRIL 271895. GORMAN'S TALES OF TWO PITTSTONS News of Interest to Readers Up and Ill Down the Valley. ' - J. .. III i . ,"- GRAND DEPOT. i What Is Advertised Is only a part of . what we have'. Every day new goods arrive, are put on our eountera and are gono before we've lmd a word to eay about thorn In the papers. Their merit sell them -their ehenpuess ell them. There's always some- thing of Interest for you, uo mat ter wheu you come lu. SILKS Silks of other seasons, designs that were once popular, colors liintwere all the ruK'o mouths ago have passed out of sight; now, that whleh Dume l auUu litis huh lea upon reigns supreme for the nio ntt'iit. Figured Tuft'cta. (ilasc Silks, choice liurcs, choice combinations. Figured Taffeta, iu Spruys, Figures and Dots; tine lustre and strong. We show au endless variety.' SPECIAL FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, 18-1 NCH FANCY STRi PES TflF FETA SI LKS PRICE 49 CENTS. Hve gold this geattjn at 05c. the yr.I. FANS Fans are an ornament, often a ne-ft-a-ity and always acceptable. Mauy are the kinds, and tickle taste will surely be satisfied with our assortment. KID GLOVES Ladies' Fourj Button tiloves, Paris Points, and Elegant Tau fchades, Extra Quality Mosqueteres, Suede Gloves, Black, Tan and Brown. AU the desirable similes in the new kid gloves, and we assure at a price that will enable all to in dulge yoitMelves aud .' be well gloved.. Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, Cotton Gloves; ' all the summer shades for the approach ing season. SHIRT WAISTg Properly put together, good sew ing, good material and the sizes right. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT. DR. .'. REEVES, 412 Spruce Street, Seranton, Pa. Specialist on Nerve Troubles, and Diseases of the Heart, Lungs, Kid neys, Liver, Womb, Stomach, Bladder, Head, Fits and Epilepsy. He With hie assistant treat all diseases of the Eye, Nose, Ear and Throat, Dys pasia, Rheumatism, Lost Vitality, Nerv ous Dwblllty, Fsmale Weakness and Irreg ularities, Nightly Lessee and Krrors of Youth, Lost Manhood. Varlococele, Blood Poisoning", Eczema, Scrofula, St. Vitus Dance, Diabetes, Brtght's Disease, Asthma, etc. YOUNQ MEN QUICKLY CURED. THREE MONTHS' OFFER: Any one suffering with Catarrh who Wishes to be permanently, qnlckly and cheaply cured may receive three months' treatment for only FIVE DOLLARS. 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 free. OFFICE HOURS-Dally, a. m. to 8 p. m.: Sunday. 10 to 4. CARPETS Examine our new line of Spring Goods. All of the latest designs and colorings, and our prices lower thao any other house in , the trade, for goods of the samp quality. CURTAINS AND SHADES of every description and quality. WALL PAPERS Vie are overstocked and will sell at prices about one-half the reg ular price, as we need the room. J. Scott Inglis ' ' 429LACKMANNJVE1!JE. ' MAYFIEM). 'The drug store of Graves Bros, at this place was burglarized Wednesday night. The thieves gained an entrance through a window In the rear, of the Btore. .They secured about 76 cents In cash and a tew choice cigars. A very enjoyable birthday party was held in honor of Miss Kate Kllken, last night, at the home of -her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis' Kllken, on Poplar treet. . ' A PKETTY WEST SIDE WEDDING Sportsmen Shoot at Clay I'lRoons-In Jarod by a lull of Kock-OuoNts at tbo Sinclair Overcome by Gas-Other News Notes. Special to the Seranton Tribune. Plttaton, April 26. A very pretty wedding took place nt a West Side home lust evenlnir. The contracting parties were Sumuel MePetrlch and Mis ICll.utifth J. Heed. The cere mony was performed at the home of the mother of the groom on Delaware avenue by Rev. V. Q. Simpson, of the West Side Methodist church. Only relatives and intimate friends of the family were present. Their Monthly Shoot. The N'ltro (Inn club met this after noon at their grounds In West l'lttston for their regular monthly clay bird shoot. A number of the members were abst-iit. Those present were K. 11. Williamson, J. Knslgn, William Htroh lCdgar Sturk, Henry Dewey and Har old Malum. K. II. Williamson won the gold medul by u score nf 18 birds out of it. Harold Malum, v ho has held the gold medal for two successive months, was awarded the sliver medal as a second prize. J. Ktisign was more suc cessful than at the lust event, the leather medul being awarded to R Stark. The club used the Clover trap and targets for the first time, and whleh were very successful. At the close of the medal shoot several sweep stakes shoots were Indulged In. The next shoot "ill take place May SO. Xiimn1 Is no from Suffocation. Fred S. Kii.b'ht, superintendent of the Electric Light company; J. P. Rutledge, the saloon-keeper; Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Vanderveer, of Wllkes-Harre; Mr. and Mrs. S. Bryant and two children, of Waco, Tex., who occupied rooms at the Sinclair House, fronting on Main street, were so overcome by gas last night as to be rendered unconscious. A gas pipe on Main street had burst, and the es caping gas entered the hotel through the windows, which were lowered about eight Inches from the top. Drs. Hutchlns and O'Malley were summoned t6 attend them, and all have almost fully recovered, except Mrs. Bryant, who Is yet very 111. Other Items of Interest. The death of Miss Ellen Keating, aged 22 years, daughter of Thomas Keating, of Cork Lane, occurred last evening from pneumonia. The funeral will take place from the family resi dence Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Interment at Market Street eemetety. Alex. Latta was severely Injured by a fall of rock at No. 14 shaft yesterday afternoon. He was taken to his home In Inkerman, where his sufferings were much relieved. He Is suffering from a broken leg. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Young Men's Christian association will meet Saturday at 3.30 to arrange for the en tertainment of visitors from Blooms burg Normal school, who will assist In the gymnasium exhibition on Tuesday evening. Diagram opens tomorrow, Saturday morning, at 9 o'clock, at Ruggles & Manning's book store. Charles Whittle, of the Telegram, Is confined to his home by the grip. Attorney H. C. Smythe returned to day from a few days' visit at the capl tol. The Monockonock tribe met at their room last evening. The Hunter's de gree was confered upon four members. Two members received the Haymaker's degree. Our local sports are' greatly Interest ed In the grand boxing tournament which Is to take place Monday evening at Music Hall. The Plttston men are getting down to weight and the sparr ing promises to be very Interesting. The cantata "Rebecca" was given In a pleasing manner at the Welsh Baptist church last evening. The City dancing class held a pleas ant social at Armory hall this evening. The affair, which was under the man agement of F. Sweeney and F. Tracy, may be numbered among the success ful social events of the season. All those creeping, crawling, stinging sensations that combine to make up the tortures of any Itching disease of the skin are Instantly relieved and permanent ly cured by Doan's Ointment. Take no substitute. Doan's never falls. I MYSTERIOUS UNO 1115 XII At the Academy of Music, Seranton, Pa., Commencing at 10 O'clock Monday Morning, April 29, 1805. DR. SMITH, the eminent physician, surgeon and scien tist, whose name and reputation hus be come a' household word from New York to San Francisco, C'al., and from Portland. Maine, to Portland, Oregon, has engaged the Academy of Muslo In Seranton, whore he will deliver a course of free lectures, -Illustrated; .and publicly heal free of charge every morning until further notice, commencing at 10 o'clock Monday morn ing, Aprll.29, 1895. The doors will be open at 9.30. The Illustrations are projected on a large screen by means of a powerful Hydro-Oxygen lime light through one of the finest stereopt!cons made. I)y means of three delicate Instruments a perfect picture of all forms of disease Is shown to the audience.- No exhibition of the kind has fever been given and no one can af ford to let this opportunity to learn the real cause of all forms of chronic diseases go by. Admission free, Dr. Smith Is sup ported by a full staff of eminent physi cians and surgeons. Those who are ablo and willing to pay can consult Dr. Smith and staff free of charge at. his office and residence. No. 312 Wyoming avenue, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. dally, except Sunday. Dr. Smith has placed In his office the most complete and scientific galvanic, magnetic, faradic and static apparatus now In use. liy means of these Instruments all forms of chronic disease are speedily and per manently cured. Dr. Smith performs all operations In surgery. Take no man's word but go and see him and bo convinced. Dr. Smith will deliver a course of Illus trated lectures to ladles only, and also to gentleman only, at the Academy of Muslo. Admission free. A perfect picture of dis ease common to women from the 14th to the 60th year will be given and all dis eases common, to men from the 14th to the 75th year will be shown In these private lectures. No girl or boy under 14 years admitted unless accompanied by parents or chap erons. Dr. Smith is permanently located at No. Ul Wyoming avenue, where you can consult him free of charge and he will truthfully tell you your condition. As an orlflclal surgeon Dr. Smith stands Second to none. Have you catarrh, bron chitis, asthma, heart disease, dyspepsia, liver complaint, Brlght's disease, diabetes, epilepsy, cancer, , piles, fistula In ano, stricture, hernia,'., hydrocele, varicocele, rheumatism, skin or blood disease, nerv ous debility In young or old, he will cure you, Spring. Cleaning Is at lmnd. This fact means much to tliti honest housewife. It melius many hours of toil ami that lurc supplies of strength will ho demanded. And yet this is u tiino when tlio imuo- tito is poor und women oro likely to bo nervous, sleepless, wcuk und tired, because tlio blood is impure. Let tlio impurities bo driven out and the blood enriched und invitforntedniid muilu to How in a life-giving current to every part of the body. Then there will bu hculth, strength und A Cood Appetite, Tho only tiuo blood puriller promi nently before tho people today is Hood's Sarsttptirilla; aud it is the most prominent because it is tho best. Merit will win, mid merit has not only pluccd Hood's Sui-saparillu at tho head of all medicines, but has practically given it, as a blood purifier, posses sion of tlio whole Held. Hood's Sui'siiparilla purines the blood. It sharpens tho appetite and, pring makes that strength which overcomes nervous exhaustion, and gives Refreshing Sleep. It cures every disease caused by im pure blood. If you tuko llood8 Bar supurilla as a spring medicine or to purify your blood, you are trying no experiment. You will bo benefited. If you aro suffering from scrofula, Bait rheum or other eruptions, you may rely .upon a cure. If you aro nervous, weak, tired and discouraged, Hood's Sarsuparilla will make you strong, because it will purify your blood. Spring Cleaning, when nerves and body have been strengthened 'by Hood's Sursapitrillu, will lose its terrors Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the MOMDALE. This community has lost one of its most respected citizens during the past week, Elder Newel Callender, who has been pastor of the Baptist church for more than a generation past. He was a devout Christian, a good neighbor and a beloved citizen. The farmers are very busy now pre paring; the ground for the early crops. Some have Bowed oats and planted po tatoes. Many of them are furnishing milk to the Seranton market for the first time. Mr. Charles Shedd and Jo seph Selbert have recel vino; stations here where they collect milk for their Seran ton trade. James Wheeler has one of the largest dairies. His milk goes to the Seranton Dairy company. Mr. Wheeler Is a progressive farmer and hns a fine home. Oscar Mayo has bought the E. C. Dlmlck farm and moved upon It. Olyphant, Archbald, Blakely Bor ough, Jermyn, Prlcevllle and Wlnton form a district known as the Hlakely poor district. This poor board con sists of one member from each of the above towns. They own a farm of about 100 acres and have suitable build ings thereon, so thnt the Inmates through the excellent management of Mr. Moore, the Stewart, are well cared for. , Chapman lake, about one mile from here, Is one" of the finest sheets of water In this part of the state. It Is about one mile long and Is fed by natural springs, so the water la very pure and clear. Mr. T. J. Lee has erected and now occupies a flnq house on his farm north of the lake. The Epworth league In the Methodist Episcopal church Is doing good work. It Is what the young peoplu of our town want and we believe they appreciate its worth. Abram Oakley has One of the finest flocks of sheep to be seen In Lackawan na county. Two members of his flock have twin lambs, one white and the other black, which Is quite a novelty. Oliver (Lepp, of Scott. 76 years old, EMPIRE DRY GOODS CO., . OF 810 LACKAWANNA AVENUE, ! , ' Would announce their Opcninu Sale for one Week's time. We have a selec tion of a very One line in Shirts, the unesi in tins city, uur nutria are one of the best makes, and sold at very low figures; for Illustration see the follow ing: A ChevkW Shirt, made up with neck Dana ana yoke, cost almost to man ufacture $3.60 a dor.cn; put price, 20 centsi a flyer. Next lot made 80 inches long-,' stitched, double seam, fast In color, aud only 39 cents. Boys' Waists, anything in the line irom is cents ana upwards to sue. Our Selection in Underwear, we are most sure win satisfy every buy er, because the line 1s complete for Men, Ladies and Children and the BabeChUd. . - i f. TH E EMPIRE DRY GOO DS CO., . ' (GQODXM'S OLD STAND,) While cleaning liouso, do not neglect yonr bodily health attend to the tene ment of clay in which you live. Put this in nciiitay condition by ttikiug Hood's bui-supurilla to purify your blood. "HoodTand I" Together Will Matter the Trials of House Cleaning. "I was indeed a sad and suffering woman, I had hardly strength enouirh to drag myself around, I could eat hardly anything, bad that tlrod feeling and wis weak and nervous. I was brought to this condition by continually running down in health for twelve years, rheumatism and nouralgla causing mo No End of Suffering. I was in just the condition to invite the grip, and this added to my troubles. I tried different remedies and worked and watted patiently for a cure, hot - mv stomach gave out and I seemed to be con tinually growing worse. I thought every organ, every ligament and every muscle in my body was more or less diseased. I felt that if I did not get relief soon I should die. I read so much about Hood's Sarea parllla that I resolved to try it. When I had taken one bottle, I could eat heartily without Indigestion, and a few Hood's Pills relieved me of troublesome constipa tion. I have now taken five or six bottles of Hood's Sarsaparllla, and am In very much better health. Now My House Cleaning has come, but Hood's and I together will master that trial. I feel so thankful that. I am well and hope my testimonial will neip otner weak, tired, nervous women." Urs. Helen Hiskbrd, Tully, N. Y. died last Tuesday and was burled Thursday. A very singular occurrence took place at the funeral. It was dis covered after the friends had assem bled there was no coffin nor under taker, and further there had been no arrangements made for any. As soon as Abram Oakley realized the situation he drove four miles to Jermyn, and not being able to get what was necessary, then drove to Archbald, where he se cured a coffin, but It being too late In the day the undertaker would not go. Mr. Oakley, therefore,, took the coffin, and with the assistance of others took the place of the undertaker. The fu neral was postponed about four hours. The difficulty all arose from an . un pleasant misunderstanding. l'lUCEBUltti. John Hebrown Is Improving his resi dence by a porch. All members taking part In "Borough Government", are requested to meet at their hall Monday evening, as business of importances to be transacted. Miss Mary Jones Is visiting friends In Plttston. Miss Jennie Morris, of Green Ridge, Is visiting friends here. Street Commissioner Eley Is doing excellent work on the roads. CURES Constipation. CURES Constipation. CURES Constipation. 1 writ, thnt you may knew tlio good 1 hsve received f rum B. B. B. I was all out of hnaltb nd suffering With oou sllpetlon and blllousnees. I tried other lu'dltints, but they fulled Wdo sur food. At fast I bought a bottle of B. B. D., and before I had used It all I went to work as well a ever. Gus NKtsosr, Box SMrvlnton, Warren Co.Pa Acts On the Bowels. NO. 1-A line Balbrlggan Shirt aud Drawers. To make tbe price conve- i nlent for these times 28 cents each, bt the following colon Blue, Gold, Brown and White. This number is worth while for every man to ex amine. i " ? L A French ltalbrlggan Shirt, silk finish, you can't buy them anywhere for less than. 78 eents. Our price, 43 cents. , " ' Ladies' fobbed Vest from 8 cents to 15 cents, long or short sleeves. 500 dozen Child Ribbed.long sleeves, 10 cents each, or 3 for 25 cents. If you need a Shirt Laundrled, in , Cheviot or. Percale, do not forget the. . place which sells the best goods for less .money 43 cents each. . We ' guarantee the work and material. . m SIB UCKftWftXM AVE , V. 3 J, un, WorK is never done. "I take Hood's Sarsaparllla every ptlnf , and that Is t he only medicine I use through the year. It enables me to do my house cleaning, and farm work all through the summer. It helped me very much for palpitation of the heart. I think Hood's Sarsaparllla Is the medicine for everyone, and all who take it will never be without It. I have also used Hood's Pills and tbey are the best I have ever tried." Mas. F. H. Andrews, South Woodstock, Connecticut. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparllla. edicDnne " For many years I have been in poor health, weak, nervous and dyspeptic. I had no appetite and was on the border of Nervous Prostration. I took Hood's Sarsaparllla and it did me ever so much good. This winter It does not seem as though I am the same person. My appetite is greatly improved. I am less nervous, am stronger and Eat Heartily without distress Such a condition was unknown to me before taking Hood's Sar saparllla. My mother, aged 87, has taken Hood's Sarsaparllla and I know it has done her lots of good. Other friends have also been helped by it." Mrs. G. C. Clay, Barre, Vermont. Public Eye Today. THE BELL 230 Lackawanna Ave., Seranton THAT- Tired Feeling You complain ot is due to the . fact that you are still wearing your heavy winter suit. You will feel like H , ;..'.; Jf you invest $9.75 iu '"XA one of our dandy, stylish '" Spring Suits, which will act on you like A SPRING TONIC : SPE6IHLS FOR THIS WEEK. MEN'S PANTS, $2.00. .'. Worth fS.OO and $4.00. CHILDREN'S JERSEY SUITS. $1.25 , Worth 100. CHILDREN'S REEFER SUITS, $1.35 ' , , . Worth 2.25. NEW THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE, Always the Cheapest. f . 941 I elrnieiina Iwanns ...j . AUJ Uwn&niuiiifl HISiim SIGN OK THE BELL. - THE 400402 LACKAWANNA AVE., GRAND us. its. lis. ; LADIES. HS I nisnsh rf f II II : KERR, SEBEGKER &'G0.i 500 Rolls this season's importations. Prices start at $4.oo a roll, 40 yards, and go up to $10.00 Cut quantities of Mattings 1 cents and 5 cents over the roll price. Samples sent by mail. Dealers supplied at the very lowest wholesale prices. 406 AND 408 LACKAWANNA AVE. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, ' HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Qeneral Office: SCRANTON, PA. I HCONOMY'S w CARPET SALE. To think, a carpet sale !-this time of the season -when verybody wants carpets-why do we make extra offer! ns? Because we can afford , to-the manufacturers gave us the opportunity-now we f ive It to you, Isn't that enough reason f At any rate, It's "ECONOMY'S WAY" of doing thlags-. different from others -and so much better-more to your advanUge-UBIi-IT? Certainly, only too glad to have you utilize "PCONOMY'S JL asy Way to Pay." But little cash will go far at these prices: We begin ou Velvet-Wllton-the $1.75 kind, for 95& 1 Best Tapestry Brussels, regular value 90c., for 65a Good Tapestry Brussels, good value at 65c. , for 45c Best All-Wool Ingrain Carpet, the 75c kind, at 49c All-Wool Ingrain Carpet, worth 05c, at 42c Heavy Ingrain Carpet, the kind that wears, 24c . COVER THAT THREADBARE Carpst (if not willing to invest In a new one) with the following "eya openers to competition" in Rugs; , $2 75 Moquette Rug, 764 $ 50 4 no Mouuette Run1. 36x72 2 25 2 75 Oriental Rug 90 Oriental Mat, 18x38 .2 75 Axmlnster Rug, 27x48 4 00 Byzantine Rug. 36x72 1 50 Byzantine Mat, 18x34 3 75 Logrhi Rug, 27x00 Make a note of the above Baby Carriages 3.76 to 150.00. rnnMhnnu xnnniTlinf: P0 n riiiiLiim II riiiiiJii i ill p. uui i CW ANTON'S HOME PROVIDERS, , I I 223 AND 227 WYOMING AVENUE. AT FAIR SCRANTON, PA. DISPLAY OF 28x58 1 ?5 55 1 90 2 25 90 2 50 slaes-qualitles and prices, you'll be glad to pay . . :" -V . ,