TIIE SCEANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 1, 1895. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT. What Is Advertised Is only ft part of vbnt we have. . Every day new goods arrive, are put on our counters and nro fiono before we've had a word to my about tbem in the papers. Tlu'ir merit sells them their cheapi ws sells them. - Thera's always pome thing of interest for you, 110 mat ter when j ou como iu. SIELIC' Bilks of other season, designs that were ouceCiopular, colors that were all the Age months ago have passed out of sitfht; now, that which Dame Fashion lias smiled upon reigns supreme for tho mo ment. Figured Taffeta, (Jl.ise Silks, choice figures, choice combinations. Figured Taffeta in Sprays, Figures and I5oN: line lustre und strong, e show ou endless variety. SPECIAL FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, n iini.rmiii nrm nr n t n rrrt n nil h u-NuHrluiu lilrtolflrrtl PRICE 43 CENTS, ' Hare sold this season at 05c. tho yard. FANS Fans are an ornament, often a tie ressity and always acceptable Many are the kinds, and ilrklo taste will surely bo satisfied with our assortment. KID GLOVES Ladies' Four Button tilores, Taris Points, and Elepant Tan Miades, Extra Quality Mosquctcres, Suede Gloves, Black, Tan and Jiiviwii. All the desirable shades in the new kid gloves, and we assure nt a price that will enable alt to in dulge yourselves and 1 well gloved. Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, Cotton Gloves; aH the summer shades for the approach ing season. SHIRT WAISTS Properly put tojretber, good sew ing, good material and the sizes right. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT. OR. . REEVES, 412'Spnice Street, Scranton, Pa. Specialist on Nerve Troubles, Jifl Diseases of tho Heart, Lungs, peys. Liver, Womb, Stomach, Bladder, Jlead.vFlta and Epilepsy. He with hta assistants treat all diseases Of tha Eye, Nose, Ear and Throat, Kys popsla. Rheumatism, Lost Vitality, Nerv ra Debility, Female Weakness and Irreir tUarltles, Nlifhtly Losses and Errors of Youth, Lost Manhood. Varlococele, Mood Poisoning, Edema, Scrofula, St. Vitus Dance, Diabetes, Urlght's IXseasc, Asthma, etc YOUNG MEM QUICKLY CURED. THREE MONTHS' OFFER: Any one auffeTlngi with Catarrh who wishes to be 'permanently, quickly and cheaply cured may receive three months' treatment for only FIVE DOLLARS. The doctor hns discovered a specinc Mr this dreaded disease. You can treat an1 core yourself and family with It at homo. It never falls tat cure. A trial treatment Tree. OFFICE HOUR3 Dally, 8 a, m, to 9 p. in.i Sunday, 10 to 4. CARPETS T?.! ... . - . bAaiuuig uui new imc ui opnnjj Goods. All of the latest dcsiRtis ond colorings, and our pricc3 lower thaa any other house in the trade, for goods of tho same quality. CURTAINS AND SHADES of every description and quality. WALL PAPERS We are overstocked and will roll at prices about one-half the reg ular price, as we need the room. J. Scott fnglis )0 I APlf AiifftMUJi nifpuiic Biiffnlo Cattlo .Market. Buffalo, April SO. Cattle Roeclptn. zw head; on sale, 40 head ; market opened slow and weak. Hoga-Reeolpts, 2.240 head; on sale, 4,200 head; market closed very dull! Yorkers, M.95a6; mixed "puckers and me diums, $5; Rood heavy, $Ta5.10; roughs, $4.15 a4.D0; stitRfi, $3.2fia4; plcn, 4.!)Oa6. Slicep and Lambs Receipts, 1,300 head; on suie, 2,000 head; market closed steady; good to choice wool lambs, i3.7uoa.vii; usnt to lair, l4.S0aS.CS; clipped lambs, S4.GOaG.00; wool sheep, fair -to oholeev $3.C0a4.8U; clipped, l3.26a4.6S; cull wools, f2a, , . , Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report ASt&OtMTEttH POKE THE WORLD OF BUSINESS STOCKS AM) BONOS. New York, April 30. Wall street Speculatlun at the Stork KxchaiiKe waa lrroRiilnr today nnd business was on a smaller scale than of late, amounting to SR2,3rtO shares. The market lacked forelK" HupiKirt nt the opening; In fact, London was a sellor In the Initial trad- ins, but subsequently arbitrage houses turned buyers. Ar a result good Judges Bay thit the foreign puivhases and sales nb:iut balanced each other on the day. Lnral operators who have opioseJ tho rise fr.im the very be;tlnnlng also sold at the start. Then they reversed their to::!t!on, but toward tho close thoy ti-lod tluMr hand oneo m:re nt the Grnnger.i, !!ugar, l.ouslvlllo and Nash ville und Oer.eni! Klei irie. In the lust hour they hid tlieatral.ilatu'C of liquldat r.z sal;-i by huldera willlns to turn pa per .i-oilis into ear.h, but they made little Imprepslon on values. Northwest ran off to "JtfVi. ISurlington and Qulncy to T3l, Ht. Paul to 62 und Rock Island to C'j'4. These shares sh iwe.d little If any recovery nt the close. General Kl.-ctrle m.ivcd up a point to 34ty. After considerable barking and filling the Industrials closed lower on the day. The anthracite coaler3 weakened early in tho day, but subsequently recovered nn.l closed steady. The street waited for the action by the sales agents all day, but nothing developed until after the close, when !t was stated that the agents had again adjourned without ac tion until Thursday next. Speculation In the lat hour was weak and a ma orttv of the active i?suis sold at the lowest point of the c'ay. The closing was rather weak. Northern Pacific pretei-fd was exceptionally strong through nit, rangmt- Between The range of today's prices for the ue live stocks of the New York slock mar ket are given below. The quotations are furnished The Tribune by u. uu Jim miek. manager for William Linn, Allen & Co.. stock brokers, 412 Byruee street, Scranton. (Tpn Ulch- Low- Clos ing, est. est. lug. Am. Tobacco Co lul'i M' VU'i l'"Ts Am. Cot. Oil Xi " ,-' Am. Su-.-ar He'-r Co.l'- 1UH 101i Atch.. To. & ti. Fe... 6-j S Can. South B2 Rl'i S3 r,2 Ches. & Ohio lt 1! K'i l"1 Chicago 'Jus 71' il TJ .! Chic, ft N. W fT1! Ch'c. D. H tj it'i "I'll Ti' INi", C. C. C. & St. 1 41 H 42 Chle., Mil. & St. I'... ti25i !2"4 41 ll'i r.2 Chle.. It. I. & V M Kelaware Hud 12S'-i 124 v'1- t. L. & W l.Vi l.ij m 1W. Hist. AC. F 1!! 19'i 1S' l'"i G.-n. i:i.-etrlc 3."8 3'H 33S I.,ik, Shore.... 143'4 lif'i 14.1 113 Louis. & Nnsh .W SHlg 0'i4 m Manhattan Kle 119 119 lis ll'a Mich. Central luti HiVi KW'i li0 Mo. racilie 2fi 2W 2"; Nat. ('ordase V Vi fi1 Nat. Lead 34' Si 34 31 N. J. Central S5H H" !H74 WTs K. Y. Central 9sl 9K', SS'i V Y. S. E 3!; 3HV 38". 3 N. Y., L. K. & W lV-i U ll'i 11' N. Y.. S. & W 12M: 12U 12U, 12'i N. Y.. S. & W., I'r... oti3, 2'A, 3T, 35 Vnr. Palllc 47 5 4T4 5 Nor. Paclllc, Pr 21 22-i 21 21J Ont. & West 17 li4 17 17 Phil. & Read lfi',4 l'''7n 1" WX Southern'K. R 13'(. 13"i 13'4 134 Tenn., C. & 1 214 2I 21'i 21H Tex. Paclllc in M'-i loH W'.i Wabash 7 "!4 1 7 Wabash. Tr 10-4 l'i74 HiH West. Union, i KS74 f5i !:. & o 5i;7j s;74 S.V4 sr. ',4 K. S. G 22 22 21" 21 CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADR PRICES. O'pn High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. Ing. est. est. Ing. .May fi-t ' 6I74 01T4 July w4 fil'4 03 r3 September G4'i 6l- 63 63 OATS. May 24 2S'4 27 277i July 2s'k 2S', 2774 2X's September 25" 2J ji 25 CORN. May 47 4T'4 4i74 47',; July 4S-H 4S 47 4S'4 Sopiember i'J'Hi 4& 4S 9 LA Kit. May R.77 C.77 .7 6.70 July r,.'.2 fi.92 6.S5 6So September 7.07 7.07 7.02 7.02 PORK. May 12.30 12.30 11. R7 11.R7 July 12.37 12.37 12 20 12.22 September 12..Yi 12.55 12.50 12.50 Scro nton Hoard of Trade Exchange Quo- lotions. No. Par Shs. Val. STOCKS. E!d. Ask. 20 5U D'm Dep. & Din. Hank C2 T.0 10 100 First Nnfl Rank GOO 0 If') Oreen R'ge Lum'r Co .... 110 ICO W) Lacka. Lumber Cn... 110 5 Vl Lr.cka. Trust & Safe " Deposit Co 150 10 Jon Scra'n Rovlni-'s Hank. 200 .... 10 100 Scra'n Lace Cur. Co fo n 1'1 Bemnton Forging Co 1") 2"i 1M Third Nat l Rank.... 350 6 100 Nat'l Poring & Drill ing Co., Pr PO 45 lo3 Thuron Coal Land Co .... M 3 UtO S'-riinton Redding Co .... 10H4 4 l'fl Scranton Axle Works .... BO 10 lei Rcrsnton Glass Co 70 2 I'jO Scranton Jar & Slop- per Co 37 40 infl Dlck'on Mfg Co 100 Co I0 Lackawanna. & Mont rose Kail road SO CO 1M Traders' Nat'l Hank 120 V, 100 Honta Glass Co 10 50 100 Spring llrook Water Co M 80 100 Allegheny Lumber Co .... 105 P.ONDS. 31 lOCO Sornnlon Trnc. Co 060 t M0 Econ'y.Sienm Heat ti Power Co ". COO g 100 Madison Avcnilo Im provement 103 C 600 Scranton Glcss Co CdO New York Prodnco Market. New York, April 30. Flour Firm, quiet. Wheat Weaker, fairly active; No. 3 red nom'nnl, store and elevator, G7V4aG7e.; afloat, KPKnBte.; f. o. b 6XMiac.; ungrad ed red, K4a71c; options wcro loss active, lower; May, B7c; Juno and July, 67in.; August, 67',4c; September, C7T4e.; Octobor, 6R14C Corn More acllve, weaker; No. 2, 6Te. elevator; Kc. afloat; steamer mixed, S24a53lSc. ; options moderately ac tive, lower and weak; May, B2-X,o.; July, S3y,c.; September, 63c.- Oats Dull, lower, weak; option dull, unchanged; May, 31c.; June, 32c.; July, 3214c; spot prices, No. 2, 31c; No. 2 white,' 8i'i'4c; No. 2 Chicago, ffiiic. ; No. 8, 81o.; No. 3 white, SSftc.; mixed western, S2a33c.; white state and western, 37a40c. Reef Dull, steady; family, tllu 13; extra mess, S.S0n9. lleef Hams Strong; $19.50. Tlerced Heef Fa'r demnnd, steady; olty extra India mesB, $18a20. Cut Meats Weak, better demand; pickled bellies, 12 pounds, 6'4c.; do. shoulders, 6c; do, hams, gtynfjic.; middles, dull, weak; short clear, $0.95. Lord Quiet, weak; western stonm, $T; city, 6c; May, $0.95, nominal; , re fined, qulot; continent, $7.8S; South Amer ica, $7.75; compound, S'iC . Pork Dull, steady; mess, $13.5Ual4. Butter Moderate demand, unchanged. Cheeso New steady, fair-demand; stato largo, old, 6allo.; do. new, 6s8e.;-fancy, old, 10'4allc; do. small, old, , lallc; do. new, aSc. Eggs Fairly aotlvd,- firm; state and Pennsylvania, 13'Aa al3c; western fresh, 13y4al3V4o. ; south ern, 12al3c.i duck, 13a20c; goose, 28a30e. ChicoRO Cottle Market. ChloatP. April s:.Cattlo-Rccelpt, $.500 Powder head; market strong; common to extra steers, $4a6.20; stockers and feeders, $2.Wa 4.75; cows and bulls, $l.(JOa4.7S; calves, $2.50 a 2. 15; Texans, $2a4.7S. Hogs Receipts, 21, 000 head; market weaker; heavy packing and shipping lots, $4.COa4.90; common to choice mixed, $1.4084.87; choice assorted, 4.70al.SO; liKht, $4.S0a4.85; pigs, $3.60a4.70. Sheep Receipts, 17.UJ0 head; market Blow and easy; Inferior to choice, $l.0a4.&0; lambs, ?3a5.S0. Philadelphia Tallow Market. Philadelphia, April 30. Tullow Is quint and dull. We quoto: City, prlmo, In hhd 4c; country, prime, In bids, 4;!c; do. dark, In bbls, 414c; cakes, 444c; grease, 3:t3T(,c Oil Markut. Pittsburg, April 30. Oil opened and high- em, zuu; lowest and closed, 195. Oil City, April 30. oil opened, 200; high est, 205, offered; lowest und closed, 195. ' LWSTKIAL TOPICS. Coke production ond output In tho Connellsvllle region for the week ended April 20 took unother tumble, the form er being In the neighborhood of 12,000 tons less than for the preceding week Shipments do not show this much of a slump In the demnnd, thus indicating that some of the coke that has been standing unconslgned on board cars for the past two or three weeks was shipped out of the region. However there ure yet several hundred cars load ed without destination. The number may be decreased this week. Washington and Greene counties ore worked up to a keen pitch of excite ment over the probability of the sale of a large area of coal lands, an area so large as to embrace 60,000 to 80,000 acres and possesses a value of not less than $l,i00,000. The country Involved In cludts the southern portion of Somer set and South Strabana townships, the west side of Tike Run and East Uethle hem, nil in Washington county, and a large Bcope of the townships of Morgan. Washington and Jefferson In Greene county. The options that had been taken in this field for Philadelphia cap Itallsts expired April 1, without the one-third of the purchase money being paiu aown as the agreement called for, It Is believed, however, the transfer will yet be made. The price paid per acre on the west side of the field Is $20, but lurtner east the rate Is higher. A more exhaustive study of the Read Ing's March statements shows that net results were due almost wholly to economies in oiieration of the proper ties, rnis is proven by a comparison or the March and February statements. It is a well known fact that the com pany's coal tonnage was considerably larger last month than the preceding month. Untjer ordinary circumstances gross earnings should, therefore, show an increase, but the Stockholder finds by examining the statement of the Coal and Iron company that gross earnings last month (with a much larger ton nage) were $326,436 less than in Febru ary. It is evident, therefore, that the Reading received a much lower price for coal sold In March than In Febru ary, and yet in the former month there was a profit from mining of no less than $123,710, against a loss in Febru ary of $63,176, thus making, the net cnange ror Alarcn over February $186, 8S6. This showing was made possible by a heavy reduction in expenses. The Philadelphia Stockholder thinks It Is quite probable the present week will determine whether there Is to be an open war between the various anthra cite coal Interests, or whether another effort will be made to adjust the ques tions In dispute. Unless the sales agents, at 'their adjourned meeting to. day, agree as to the May output we may expect continued unlimited pro duction, which Is now In force, and which. If kept up for a week or two, will find the markets flooded with coal, to the detriment of prices. Indeed, sales have been already made at figures be low those recently ruling a level the lowest known for several years past. The excuse offered for some of the collieries being put on full time, that they be enabled to make up their month's allotments, suggests that some of the companies failed to observe their agreement to restrict production earlier In the month, for the output up to April 20 was on a basis which. If con tinued to the end of the month, would swell the total for the month to several hundred thousand tons In excess of the agreed output. All those creeping, crawling, stinging sensations that combine to make up tho tortures of any Itching dlseaso of the skin arc Instantly relieved and permanent ly cured by Loan's Ointment. Take no substitute. Doan's never falls. HONESDALE. Miss Lottie Qoble is visiting friends at Rowlands. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gardner left for Factoryvllle yesterday to attend the funeral of their niece. For some time past the Independent has been advocating a greater Honesdale., The Independent has taken the proper position in working 1 for the borough's en largement. We now have a trading population of some 8,000 people who live within a radius of three-quarters of a mile from the borough center, whereas we are actually known as a borough of 3,620, This Is unjust to our selves and a detriment to the advance ment of our town. We bespeak a rapid growth for greater Honesdale. MIbh Rena Spencer, of Yonkers, N. T., Is home on a vacation. Dr. Reeves, 412 Spruce street, Rcran ton's greatest specialist, cures when all other fail. Consultation free. Eugene Coon r ad, of Port Jervls, called on Honesdale friends yesterday. Mrs. Daniel Vlclnus died at her home Monday night, aged 27 years and 7 .months. She Is survived by her hus band and one child. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. WEAK HEN TOUR ITTENTIOH IS OAbLSD TO TBS Oraat English Rcmedr. Sy Qv Cray's Specific Medicine if YOU SUFFER "" N"- mmimmmi uh II IWIT MI I hlli Tons De bility, Weakness of Body sod Mind. Bparms torrfita, sod Imootancy, and U dtMssos that axis from OTr-lndulgenc snd Mlf-sbow. s Loss ol Memory tad Powar, Dimness o( Vis Ion, Prematura Old Age and many other die eases that lead to Insanity or Consumption and an early grave, write for a pamphlet. Addreee GRAY MEDICINE fju.. Buffalo, V. Y. -The Kpociflo Medicine Is eeM by all druggists at $l per package or six naokages for to. or aent by mall on receipt of money, and with arery fs.00 order WE ClIIRMTEE core or money refunded. awkUUUUJkh Of On account of counterfeits we bars adopted tho Yol'ow Wrapper, the only g.nn. tu Bold In Si-rantOB by Matthew Crcs ARCH BAUD. The marriage of Mlns Lizzie McHaJe, of "this place, to Andrew Murphy, of Plymouth, was solemnized In Ht. Thom as' church at noon yesterday. A large number of friends had essembled at that hour to witness the ceremony. As the bridal party entered the church Miss McHale, a cousin of the bride, played. Mendelssohn's wedding march. The bride was attended by Miss Nellie Kearney, the groom by John Colllgan, of Plymouth. The bride and her maid wero charmingly dressed. The bride wore chocolate silk with gold lace trim mings, and hat to match. The brides maid wore ashes of roses silk .with velvet trimming. A wedding breakfast for the relatives of the wedded couple followed tho ceremony at tho home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McHale, of Cemetery street. In the evening the bride wont to her future home in Plymouth. v Mrs. Murphy was one of tho bes know and respected young ladles. Her amlubllo disposition won for her nn extensive circle of friends who will be glad to wish jher an abundance of happiness In her wedded life. Her hus band, who Is a mino foreman In Ply mouth, Is said to be a worthy com panion of his wife. Division 13, Ancient Order of Hibern ians, will meet in John J. Swift's hall at the usuul hour on Friday evening. Miss B. Lully, of Philadelphia, Is visiting at her former home on Laurel street. Post Grand J. R. Thomas, of the Odd Fellows' society, addressed the mem bers of the Archbald atisoclutlon In the Lutheran church on Sunday evening, the occuslon being the seventy-fifth an niversary of the foundation of the 'or ganization. Young man, consult Dr. Reeves, 412 Spruce street, Scranton. He will cure you quickly, e Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Kinney, of Wayne street, are mourning the loss of their little daughter, Helen, who died sud denly on Sunday. The funeral was held on Monday. .Mothers ! Mothers!! Mothors!!! Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has ben used for over fifty ycurs by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain; cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhea. Sold by druggists In every pure of the world. Be sure and auk for "Airs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-flvo cents a bottle. OLYPHANT. The Olyplmnt base ball club defeated the Senators, of Green Ridge, by a score of 17 to 5, on, the Olyphant grounds Monday. J. K. Toole closed a two-night engage ment at the Father Mathew Opera house with "Rip Van Winkle," last eve ning. Mr. Toole, In the role of "Rip Van Winkle," was very good, and the pluy as a whole gave excellent Batisflac tlon, and the audience departed well pleased. P. F. Cnllanhan, of Scranton, was a caller in town yesterday. Dr. Reeves, 412 Spruce street, Scran ton, specialist on lung troubles, con sumption and diseases of tho heart. Theb uildlng owned by R. J. Gal lagher, which was damaged by fire some time ago, Is being torn down to be replaced by a larger building. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup seems sent as 'a special provldcnco to the little folks. Pleasant to take, perfectly harm less, and absolutely sure to give Instant re lief In all coses of cold or lung trouble. FREE ILLUSTRATED LECTURES AND FREE PUBLIC HEALING OF THE SICK AT THE Academy of Music BY DR. SMITH, The most wonderful and Interesting exhibition In Scranton Just now is the free llustrated course of lectures and free public healing of the sick at the Academy of Music every morning at 10 o'clock by Dr. Smith, the world-famed one of the finest Btereopticons made. The lectures are Illustrated. They are pro jected on a fctrge screen by means of one of the finest sterlopticon made. The lectures ure Intensely interesting. Then follows demonstrations of healing the sick free of charge by magnetic treat ment of hypnotic suggestion. There was a large and appreciative audience present this morning at the Academy of Music to witness the. most wonderful exhibition of healing the sick by the- laying on of the hands ever known In Scranton. The hall was filled with many of the best people of Scran ton, and they all expressed themselves highly pleased with the entertainment. Dr. Smith will continue to perform the marvelous cures at tho Academy of Music every morning from 10 to 11 o'clock until further notice. He Is per manently located at 312 Wyoming ave nue, where those who are able and will ing to pay may consult him from 9 a. m. until 6 p. m. dally except Sundays. Consultation free. He treats all forms if chronic diseases, and will cure seven cases out of ten that have been pro nounced Incurable, In the treatment of constipation, piles, hernia and all diseases of the bladder and kidneys, Dr. Smith stands without a rival and will guarantee a cure after due consultation and examination. He is Justly cele brated as one of the most skillful sur geons, and performs the most delicate operations successfully, having never In his forty years' experience lost a case. Reader,' you will make no mistake by consulting him at 312 Wyoming avenue. Groat Reduction Sale at the EMPIRE DRY GOODS CO. OLD STAND OF GOODMAN'S CUT PRICE STORE. 2 CASES Of Ladies' Ribbed Vests: yon havs never worn a better, well lit tod undergarment; the prloe. Only 1 5 Cnta, sleeves short or long. ' NEXT LOT 60 dozen Rllibsd Vests, lightor In weight, lot Just the thing for the summer. 3 Veatafor 29 Centa. Can yon afford to be without thsm f GENTLEMEN'S BALBRIGGANS . In 10 different numbers; our linn of Bnl brlggans for men wa ran say Is tha larg est Id the olty. We supply the wholesale and retail trade. Ws have the following: LOT 1 A good Balbrlggtn Shirt and Drawers; sises to suit the buyer, at 40 cents for the Suit, or 25 centa each, - THE EMPIRE DRY GOODS CO., OLD STAM G30MMII'$ CUT PRICE WAVERLY, A. L. Turner, of Blnghamton, spent Sunday here with friends. Scott Palmer hns returned from his European trip, and reports having had a good time. Burgess B. J.' Stone and Councilman A. B. Cowles have returned from their New York city trip. J. H. McAlptne Is Improving from his recent severe Illness. Rev. S. S. Kennedy Is attending the Luzerne County Bible society meeting at Wllkes-Barre. ... D. S. Church has returned from On tario college, Canada, where he has been studying for a veterinary physi cian. Miss Marie Jadwln, of Brooklyn, New York, was the guest of A. J. .Smith, esq., last Frldny. Professor P. C. Hanyen, of the Madi son ncademy, treated the scholars of the higher grade to a ride in the woods last Friday afternoon, and gave them a lesson In botany and entomology. William Hall, with P. C. Thompson & Co., of Philadelphia, and George Bailey and Claude Relph, of Scranton, spend Sunday here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whalte have returned from a six months' visit with their sons, George and Walter, at Dan ville, Illinois. Miss Ida F. Sherman and niece Willie are visiting friends In New York city. Frank Edginton, son of George Edg Inton, who broke his forearm last week by an accidental fall, is Improving. Dr. Reeves, 412 Spruce street, Scran ton, specialist on diseases of men, nightly losses, varlococele, sperma torrhoea, etc. NEW MILFORD, I The scholars and teachers of the graded school are maklnjr extensive preparations for a grand exhibition at the Opera House on Thursday evening of thlH week. Professor Hanrahan's calico hop will Weak Indicate as surely as any ithysical symptom shows anything, that tho or K'uns u i id tissues of tho body arc not satitilied with their nourishment. Thoy draw their sustenance from the blood, und if the blood is thin, im pure or insiilllciciit, they are in a state of revolt. Their complaints are niudo to the brain, tho king- of tho body, through tho nervous system, and tho result of the ffenend dissatisfaction is what we cull Nervousness. This is a concise, reasonable expla nation of tho whole mutter. Tho euro for Nervousness, then, is simple. Purify und enrich your blood by tukinff Hood's Sursupurilla, and the nerves, tissues and organs will have tho healthful nourishment they crave. Nervousness and Weakness will then givo way to strength und health. That this is not theory but fact is proven by tho voluntary statements of thousands cured by Hood's Sarsupu rillu. Head the next column. 03 arsaipaniiGsa THE TRADERS Rational Bank of Scranton. ORQANIZED 1890. CAPITAL 250,000 SURPLUS, $35 BAMTJEIj HTNE8. President. W. W. WATSON. Vice-President; A. B. WILLIAMS, Cashier. DIRECTORS. Bamuel Hlnes, James M. Everhart, Irv tnn A. Finch, Plorce B. Flnley, Joseph J. Jormyn, M. 8. Kemorer, Charles P. Mat thews, John T. Porter. W. V. Watson. ill and LIBERAL. This bank Invites the patronaea of bus men anu nrms genoruiy. Btandard Instruments In every ssnss of the term as applied to Pianos. Exceptional In holding their original ful- Hash of tnnn. NEW YORK WAREHOUSE, NO. Fifth avenue. SOLD BY E.C.RICKER&CO 1 1 S Adana At Nw Telephone Bldg. LOT 2 Colored Ralhrignns, gold, brown and blue, gnod quality, and size to suit any body for the price of 29 cents each. LOT 3 Did you ever have a shirt of our French Balurlgganr If you bare not them, you better come and eiamine them; silk stitched, the quality the boat, and If they are not aquai In quality to what others aak 75 oeuu, will give a suit for nothing, Our prloe 39c. each, or 78 cents for Shirt and Di awura, WHAT'S NEXT7 Agood white linen Un laundrliid Hnlrt; wo are headquarters on good Muslin Bhtrts: our shirts have the material, labor, neatly made and prleea . . lower than others; 50c. each. Hhlrts Again If you need a Shirt for work shift ing, fancy In Cheviot or Peroale, or any other shirt you have In your mind, go to Empire Dry Goods Co., dlreot manufac turer, got Canal St., New York. Sell ail ' their product to oouaumer, the .. STORE, 516 LACKAWANNA AVE. . occur at the Opera House on Friday evening of this week. , The city fathers are agitating illumi nating this city with twenty-four 2-can-dle power kerosene lamps. From one to two lights have been obliged to do the business In the past, with the as sistance of the solar system, and tho Idea of springing twenty-four onto the public all at once may produce a riot. This town wants tts progression on the Installment plan, judging from the past. The new creamery at Tlngley Is doing a flourishing business. The Eagle hotel barroom and lobby have been decorated In a most artistic manner of late. Landlord Phlnney has an up-to-date hotel. Lonia Farrar has purchased Mr. Gil lespie's Interest In the new livery busi ness, and will hold the reins himself. FACTORYVILLE. Daniel LangstafT, of. Scranton, was a caller in town today. Mr. LangstafT will occupy his fine summer residence on Academy street very soon. Walter Henwood and family, of Scranton, have moved Into their new residence, on Maple street. A large number from this place at tended the Keystone union, Endeavor society, at Nicholson, Friday afternoon. A very pleasant and Interesting day was spent. Miss Retta Snyder, of Nicholson, spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Mabel Reynolds on Maple street. ' The funeral services of Miss May Gardner, who died Sunday morning, will be held from her home, on corner of Church and River streets, this (Wed nesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Holwey, of Pittston, will lecture in the Methodist EplHcopul church on Wednesday evening, May 1, on the sub ject of temperance. Miss Clara Gardner, who has been 111 for some time, is slowly gaining; also Miss Sadie Clark Is reported bet ter. Menkes " With pleasure I will state that Hood's Sarsaparilui has helped me wonderfully. For several months I could not He down to sleep on account of heart troubleand also Prostration of the Nerves. For three years I had been doctoring, but could not get cured. I received relief for while, but not permanent. Boon alter be ginning to take Hood's Sarsaparilla there was m change for the better. In B short time I was feeling splendidly. I now rest well and am able to do work of whatever kind. If I had not tried Hood'B Sarenpa riUa I do not know what would have be come of me. I keep it in my house all the time, and other members of the family take it, and all say there is Nothing Like Hood's Sarsaparilla. I have highly recommended itandoneof my neighbors has commenced taking it. I jecommend Hood's Sarsapa rilla at every opportunity." Mas. S. Buaddock, 401 Erie At., Wllliamsport, Pennsylvania. Be sure to get 230 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton. Dou't say that and skip it over. You can afford to read what we print and we can probably give you a' point or two on prices, so that you will gain as much knowledge reading our ads as if you are reading the daily news. FOR INSTANCE, Last week we offered Men's Pants, a few of them left yet, at the ad vertised price, $2,00 PER PAIR They Are Worth S3. 00 and 1100, This week we offer 65 Men's B'ack Cheviot Suits, . - $4,65 Aa to sea thorn, they are worth ja Children's Jersey Suits we sell for - - $1.25 Other sell tbem for f 2.00. Children's Waists, Children's Caps, Men's Shirts, Men's Hosiery, Men's Gloyes. WE ARE GOING TO QUIT KEEPING THEM. THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE ,' Always the Cheapest.) SIGN OP THE BELL. D I THE BELL II I AT THE 400402 LACKAWANNA AVE, GRAND I 111, ii or an iinisi JIJI'S IIIU6. ml Ill 81EBECKER I CO. f CHI VA JAPAN w:;-iATTK 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 22 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., Manufacture of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Qeaeral Office: SCRANTON, PA CREDIT We are miles abend of them all and still progressing! Never before in the history of Scranton have the people so thoroughly real ized the advantages of "CCONOMY'S Lasy Way to Pay." A man nsed to feel pretty poor before he would think of buying on credit but bless your soul, thoy drive up hore now in carriages they come on bicycles they drop off the street oars and we stroke our whiskers with pardonable pride as we oontemplate the change we wrought in CKEDIT buying. 'Tisn't credit it's Just plain common DECENCY-it's the art of knowing how to be ACCOMMODATING and good honest accommodation never cost any man a dollar. Get that framed and hang it up where you truth you ever Bllppcd down on. stepped clean off the sidewalk trying to tell you that the best way to buy Furniture, Carpets, etc., is on credit that the best place to buy them is IIERR where credit costs no more than anybody else's cash prices in the country. Look us right in the face and tell as that yoa will come in here and pay us a little money once a week or once a month there isn't a wagon around the plaoethat big enough to hold what you can buy no notes to sign evonsayj "Thank you." in, OUR NEXT (Of which 21 wmn . 1 50 It OCKERS Greatest BIG VALUE II 1 ; : FAIR SCRANTON, PA. DISPLAY OF can see it--it's the biggest lump 01 But we are getting excited we've - - .no interest to pay--you needn't 225-227 due notjee will be given.) Woven Bilk Covering, All Kinds Plush Coverings, Cobbler Seats, Polished Beats, In Woods of All Kinds. SALE ever run by as.