THE : SCRANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING. MAT 14, 1895. GORMAN'S HMD Getting Better and Better Good Btorekeeplng means progress . Yesterday's best Isn't well enough for tomorrow; but it in eacy to go from one height to a greater If the business Las a springy, full-of-lifo stop. Do you keep track of what Is golucr on at our utore? Interest ing, surely; you can make it prof itable if you care to. May Is doing wondcra with all out-of- door.-i. New life, new lieauties You will Bay t!io spirit of the time is Just hs potent in-'loors, If you get inside the right doors. Corsets For summer time or any time, and every priee mellowed by the touch of masterly buying. Muslin Underwear If you've been here once, no need to say a word about the wonderful assortment, the startling low prices, or the charming surround lug. Handkerchiefs Women's pure liuen, real hem stitched haudkerchiefs, hand embroidered-all we had went with a rush. Here's a new lot just from Belfast. No more at the low prices we are now selling, so far as we now see. Dress Goods Bilks and all the rest. Think of what you'd like to get Come with confidence that the stufl' is here as bright and fresh as Spring flowers. Iton't wait for Uj to name the things you want Not oue sort in twenty ever gets a word in our an nouncement, but they're all here. Alt the worryiujr has been done for you; styles chosen, goods se lected and nothing to pay extra because they are stylish. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT. OR. REEVES, 412 Strnce Street, Scran ton. Pa. Specialist on Nerve Troubles, sad Dbeaiu of the Har:. Lungs, K:1 aT. I.lvar, Womb, Stomach, Bladder, Bead,. Fits and EplUpsy. He with hm aaiatan:s treat alt dlaeaaea f the Eye, None, Kar end Thrnat, Dys Bpta. Hheuir.atlmn. lywt Vitality, Nerv ous Zebillty, Female Weakness anl Irre nlantle. NlRhtly Lni and Errors of Yeuth, Lost Manhood. Varloocele, Rlool FblsoninB, Eciena, Scrofula. St. Vitus &anc. Diabetes, Blight's biaa. Asthma, etc THUNQ MLN QUICK.LT CURED. THREE MO.-UHV OFFER: Any one auffniinr with Catarrh -mho rlahes to b permanently, qulrkly ami cheaply cured may receive three month' treatment for only FIVE DOLLARS. The doctor haa discovered a spec'.llo for this dreaded dlaeaae. Vou can treat an4 cure Vourself and family with tt at home. It never falls to cure. A trial treatment free. OFFICE HOTJRa-Dally, a. m. to p. m.; Sunday; 10 to 4. CARPETS Examine our new line of Spring Goods. All of the Litest designs and colorings, anil our prices lower than any other house in the trade, for goods cf the same. quality. CURTAINS AND SHADES of every description an'l quality. WALL PAPERS We are overstocked and will sell at prices about one-half tlic reg ular price, as we need the room. J. Scott Inglis 429 UCKAWANNA AVENUE. ; Toledo Oinln Market. Toledo, O., May 13. Wheat Receipts, 63,756 bushels; shipmcntB, 18,000 bUBhcls; market firmer; No. 2 rod cash, 69o.; May and June, 68c; July, 67c; AurubL 66c; September, 6Gc. Corn Receipts, 3,759 ,n.hoi- hintnnntn. 22.500 bunhels: market firm; No. white, cash, 5U4c; No. 3 do., tie. Oats Receipts, 1,000 bushels; ship; ments, none; market nominal. Clover Seed No trading. . Oil Market. Pittsburg;, May 13.-OU opened, 182V&! hlKhest, 186; lowest, 180'4; closed, 194. Oil City, May 13. Oil opened and lowest, 110; bighest and .closed, ISO. . . . ; THE WORLD OF BUSINESS STOCKS AND BONDS. v v,iif frtvin. Th rnnnrts, from the wont of danwiire bv frost to the crops were evidently cabled to London yesterday and tnu'turally at the opening nf thf. pnhanifi hire this mornlnir there were lan?e orders from the other side lo take prolan. The more or less ui. i. until, nnl rr.nin (m nlxiut the crop sit uation Induced the .local 'traders to change front, and there wus o liberal supply of stocks from this (lunpter. As n rnHiiIl thp mnrki-t was ratlu-r razeed throuirhuut. In itho early trailing prices declined Vi and LoulBVllle and Nashville, the UnumerB, Sugar and Missouri Pacific miikintr the lan;ent losses. ThlH was followed by a buylntf .,,.nt in Distillers and rJuitur, both of which showed 'the best prices for months ami monuin. inienKo after breaking 'to 73 rose to t. but later returned to 744- 1" tlie afternoon trading the bears displayed more cour age. Sugar deeliii'd 1: UurllnKton. V: Chleugo Uau, 2i; Northwest. W, St. Paul, 1; Hock Island, 1; Plstllleis. 1; ML-hicah Central. 1; Lead. 141 New Knglaiid. W. Northern Paellle preferred, 1"4: Omnlm, 1; I'nlon Paeltle, 14: Western futon. 1. The market ciosed rather weak in tone, with prices anywhtre from U to l' below Satur day's tlmila. The total sales were 7o:, OOii Fhim-3. thf largest t.rtnl for yisiis. The niiiue of today's prices for the ac tive stocks of the New York Block mar ket are given below. Tho qiiotut'oiis are rurnlshed The Tribune by 11. da l- 1M mick, manuger for William l.lim. Allen & IV).. stock brokers, 412 Spruce street, iVn- High- Low- t'los- linr. isl. ei. iiik. Am. Tobfi-oo Co ii'iii, n:.'i S2H 74 7S' uii'S 2i's 116 SN, 541, K 74 7 43' a Am t'nt. t A ... g ic'ar Ue' Co.U:.ia 117 Ateh.. To. & a. r-e... i-in. fonth W'S ('lies. & (h o -tS :ms 7i. T (.-.' n mn, 2t its 119 lf2 ''' jr.', iet 4l' U 14 Sli X 1" 14-, 241 n - 9'Ji Chicago Csi' '" Chic. N. V'' Chle., n. ft y 7i C. C. & St. u l Chic. Mil. & St. P... I Vlaware Hud P.. L. W tan, ism la, itii IV.it. ii C. P -- !3"i C -n. Klecttic 334 3J 7i, 147 111. Central Liike Shore U'.-i 1 ..nia X- V';h clt1 S9l 59' H Miinhattau K!e Hi Mich. Central 1"' n Mo. Puclrlc SSS 1"1 l'tJ 2SI, Nut. Cui'lHge s Nat. I.eul Si' 31 99H 101 421, 14 13 37 V, 7H 2-A 19' a ?a4 1H 24 12S 1(i' 921, 2i 91 N. J. (V.itm! 1'V 99-S 101 42' , 14 l:ti 3T' 7H 25' 1S' 21 1IU 24 13 i; 9 V 2'X 9!-4 Y. Central. U1 Y. & N. K Y.. I.. P.. W Y.. S. A W Y.. S. & W.. Pr... 4i', 14U 3S Nor. Paclfle Nor. Pacific. Pr int. & W-s: r'h'l. Reel l4 .iurh.rn B It Tenn.. C. & 1 21 ex. lac. li' 'nitm Pajitic Wabash lii 9.1S 21 Wat ash. Pr West. I'nion '. S. f.ea'her '. S. Leather. Pr... C Opn- Hlsh- Low- Clos- WHEAT. insr. est. est. lng. July K4', -li? 5. Sptmber tH3 6o4 6t, 6S1, OATS. June 2S SStj S 2Si; Juiy ..! 2 2SS, 28 2S", Se-ptember 2o" 2")1, K'i 2tf CORN. July ow, 51' Si 31 September 314 51H 51 51i LA RU. v July 6.77 S.To 6.S0 September 6.92 8.95 6.92 6.90 POP.K. July 12.12 12.20 12.10 12.17 September 12.35 12.37 12.30 12.37 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange tations. Quo- Ask. ... t "iio So. Shs. 20 I'l 20 !'.) Par Val. 50 ino MO I'd luo Kfl l'O 1) I.') KO !u V 1..U H.O im 50 VA 1'jO imvi EfiO HiO '00 J',-00 STOCKS. BI1. Dime Dep. & Dis. Bank 62 50 First Nafl Bank 60 ren R'sre Lutn'r Co Lacka. Lumber Co... UO Lacka. Trust & Sife Deposl Co 150 "so 10 10 Sera'n Savtnus Bank rjera'n Lace Cur. Co 200 Soranton F'orsfing Co 100 Thiri Nafl Bank.... 350 Nat'l Boring A Drill Insf Co. Pr Thi-ron Coal t.an'l Co .... S'.'ranton B'llir.g Co .... S-rnnton Axle Works .... Soranton fiiass Co 3 rr.nton Jar & Stop per Co D nk-on Mfar Co Urkawanna & Mint row Ka'lro'l Tra.lers' N'at'l Bank Bonta (iiass Co Spring Brook Water Co Allegheny Lumber Co .... BiNTjS. Scran ton Trao. Co Econ'y Steam Heat A Power Co Madison Avenue Im provement fl'-rnton (Hasn Co III. Hi at & Power Co no M I'M'., SO 70 55 IK) 50 IIS 10 90 105 950 500 105 45 3 4 10 4') 60 A Si) 20 20 1 . COMMERCIAL. Xc York lTo:lnc Mprkcf. New Yorw. May 13. Flour Firmer; w'r. tr wheat, low gradwi. t2.30a2.7S; do. fair to fancy, $2.fTo3 25; do. patents, I3.l0a3.75; Minnesota clear, 275a3.15; do. tralgli:s, ft.40a3.75; do. patents, 13.50a 1.40; low extras, t2.iii2.75; city mills, t3.55a3.65; do. pai ents. tl.40; Wheat rull, firmer; No. 2 rc-1 store and elevator, SSfSc ; afloat, 70c.; f. o. b., 6O"a70c.; ungraded red, Mn72c; op tions closefl firm, higher: May. 67yc; Juni, Ktc..; July, 6v,c; August, Krc; Beptem ber, Wt,c. ; Ortobor, 70'4c ; November, 72c. Corn More active, firmer; No. 2, ttVd'. elevator; Wr.. afloat; ungraded mixed, &2a Ko. ; steamer m'xerl, MHa5ur. ; options dull, firm, higher; May, KVin.; July, 55c; Heptember, 5T4,c. fmts fmll, easier; op tions quiet, easier; May. 3!c; June, 31c; July, 32-e. ; No. 2 white June, 25c; spot prices, No. 2. 31io31e.; No. 2 white, 36'ia Klic; No. 2 Chicago, Z2nKtc.; No. 3, 21c.; No. 3 white, aSarSlic; mixed western, 22a 33c; white slate and western, 27a4014e. Beef Dull, steady; family, Illal3; extra mess, tKEOnO. He?.'f Hams Firm, quiet; tlv.50. Tlorccd Bff Dull, steady; oily ex tra India mes, tli20. Cut Meals-Clu't, weak; pickled bellies, 6c.; do. shoulders, 5'4c; do. hams, 9aHc. Lard Quint, steadier; western steam, t6.Mn6.95; city, tfl.12Vja6.l5; May, t6.95; July, 17.18; refined, quiet; continent, 27.25; South America, t7.W; compound, iiiU'An. Pork Duil, steady; mess, I13.25al3.75. Butter Qulot, choice staady; state dairy, 10al6'&c.; do, creamery, 17c. ; western dairy, 7al2n. ; do. creamery, now, 1lal7c. ; do. old, 8aI3c; do. factory, TaloHa: Klglns, 17c; Imitation creamery, 8Vial3c, Cheese Quiet, about staady; slate, old, 6iillc; do. large, new, 4aCc; fancy, new, 6',ia0ic.; do. small, new, 4aC"ic. ; part skims, new, l'4a4'4c.; full skims, new, 1c. Kggs Steady; state and Pennsylvania, 14c; duck, 12alGc. ; goose, 20o22c; western fresh, 13l4al4c; do. per case, t3.2oa3.D'l; southern, 12al2c, The Groeory Market, New York, May 13. Tho market for raw sugar Is strong, owing to the ad vanning tendency of the London sugar market, which Is higher, irane firm and rising, Java quoted at 12s lHd., and fair refining 10s. 3d. Beet Is firm and rather dearer. May quoted at 10s. 4'd., and June 10s. Gd. The local market is quoted at 314c. for eentlfrugals, OS test, on spot, 2c. for S9 test muscovados and 2c. for 80 test molasses sugar.. It Is thought that the 2c. basis for cost and freight sugar will be re-established this week. The market for refined sugar shows con siderable strength, although the domand Is not very brisk. Prices are unchanged arid quoted on the basis of 4 T-lOalftc. for arrnnulated. . ' The market for co.Tea Is dull for Brazil ; sorts, although the basis quotations Is still 16o. for ltlo No. 7 spot and 144c. for Rio No. 8. Mild coffee Is only moderately active, but about steady. The Silver Market. New York, Muy 13. liar silver In Lon don VI. higher at SVftd. per ounce. New York price fur commercial burs Vc. higher at 67111170.; government assay burs tl7Hu U(4o. Chicago Cnttlo Market. Union Btoek Yards, III., May 13.-Cattlo Receipts, 12,UU0 head; murkvt weak and 6al0v. lower; common to extra steers, 1,'iun 6.25; slockura and fenders, t2.75a4.K0; cows and bulls, Jl.75u4.50; culvea, I2.50iiS.25; Tex atis, J2.50n6.25. Hugs ltecclpt. 2.1,000 head; murket slow early, closing Bluiuly; heavy packing and Bhlppliu lots, 4.45u4.0; com mon to elioUo mixed, Jl.35u4.75; choice aa sorted, t4.60at.65; light, J4.35u4.70; pigs, J3.40 H4.50. Hhee Kecclpts, 7,000 lleiul; mar ket linn nnd lOuliic. higher; Inferior to choice, Il.75u4.40; litmtm, J3u5.75, lliiffnlo iitllo .Market. ItiifTulo, Muy 13. Cattle lteeclpta, 1.310 head; on sale. 2.200 hend; market closed dull; choice to extra export steers, J5.85 6: good heavy Bhlppltig, t5.WH5.N0; medium, I, 100 to 2.250 pounds, t!ui5.46; light, 900 lo 1.050 pounds, Jl.ilO)i3.25; common butehurs' steers, tt.25ul.60; good to prime heifers, t4.6ou5.25; light to good. t4u4.5o; rulr to good fut cows, t3.50ul; light uud common, S3U3.25; stock ers und feeders. 20u30c. high er; Blockers, $3.50u3.S6; feeilnrs, t3.90a4.2ti; yeurlliiKS. 13u3.20; bulls, steady lit t2 75u3.l&; extra exports. 13.90u4.tO; oxen, J2.7!.u5; fresh cows and springers, Bteudy ttt J20a t-0; common to best veuls. 13.50ii5.15. Hogs Keeelpts. 12.000 head; on sule, 10.500 head; timrkcl closed dull uud fully 6c. lower; cury sale, Yorkers, 14 S5u4.'.io; mostly Jl S7',; pigs, ti.80al.S5; mixed uud mediums, II. Su; heavy, 14.tl5u4.90; mostly t4.su; roughs, 1)114.30: Btugs. t.Ha3.76; lute sales, common to light Yorkers, H.70u4.7ii; good do., 14.S0; mediums und heavy, JI.S5; pigs, ll.75u4.S5. Sheep uud Lambs Itecolpts, , 400 head; on sale. 13.000 head; murket steady; prime to extra luiubs, 15.50u5.75; fair to good. tl.60a5. 10: bulk of sules of good at $G.25u5.50; culls and common, 13.50u 4.25; mixed sheep, good to choice, 14u4.50; common to fulr, 13.50u3.90; culls, 12.25u3.25. I'hllndclrhia lullow Market. Phlludelohlu. Muv 13. 'rullour la mil. 1 und dull. We quote: City, prime, 111 hhds, 4',c; country, prime. In bbls, 4,c; do. dark. In bbls, 44c; cukes. 4&,c: k-reuse. 3-,c. "I burned my fingers very badly. The pain was Intense. Dr. Thomas' Kclectrlc (.Ml brought relief In three minutes. It was almost muglcal. I never saw any thing like tt." Amelia Swords, Suunders vllie. O. l.MHSTBllL TOPICS. The Green IUdge Iron works are working full time owing to the great demand for railroad spikes. A number of boys are wanted at 'the Scranton Glass works, on Green IUdge street. The company has large orders on hand. Paul Dunn, contractor, of the Trib une building, has left for Morrirtown, N. J., where he has secured a contract for .macadamizing 'thirteen miles of road. Contractor James Simpson Is in the city making arrangements for the erec tion of the silk mills on the South Side. The foundations for the brick work will be ready this week, and It Is anticipated that the mills will be com pleted wkhin three months. E. S. Pratt has transferred the plant of the Elmlra Cash Register company to this city, and has secured a large store room ait Green Ridge. The com pany's offices are at 312 Washington avenue. The demands for the registers are very brisk, and each article has the word "Scranton" Impressed upon It In a prominent position. A compilation has been made by the Financial Chronicle of the gross earn ings of 125 railroads during the month of April. The comparison with April last year is favorable In spite of the fact 'that there were five Sundays last month and only four the year before. The gross earnings were t36.S98.665, an Increase of t1 S39.344 or 4.65 per cent. compared with the same month last year. The Reading organs are talking quite confidentially, these days. This Is how the Philadelphia Press talks, apropos of the report tha't New York capitalists have bought large holdings of Reading: "If the New York people were to get a majority of the stock and come here next January and vote Mr. Harris out it would net give them control of Read ing. Tha't thing has been done In the par t. The Botid-Oowen contest was ex actly parallel and Receiver Gowen, when he was beaten for president. Bald he would see that President Bond's duties were limited to signing the an nual passes, and they were. There Is only one way 'to get control of Reading and that la to raise the money neces sary to reorganize the company. Until the New York people do this their sug gestions of control and great things will net be listened lo outside of Wall Krett and the Reading company will continue In li position of master of the anthracVte coal trade. There la a way by which tle New York coal com panies can settle 'the coal trade dispute Instantly and thai la by dividing 79 per cent, of the amthraclto tonnage among themselves. This Is the situation." ... . Low Mute Excursions West, via the Nickel Plate Road. Rlognnt Din ing Car Service on all trains. All Her Ufa -Happy Reloat at List of Miss Alice Young, Who Re. tides at 302 Alexander Street, Rochester, N. Y. (From the P.ochester Democrat andChron- tele.) Our representative was received very pleasantly at 392 Alexander street, by Miss Allco Young, who told how since childhood she had been held In the bondage of pnln from her back, never remembering the tlmo that she had not suffered pain or aches In the region of the kidneys. Many wera the means she used to find relief, but there seemed no remedy for her case and she remained a captive; then along comes these little enemies to backache, J loan's Kidney Pills, nnd a half box releases the bonds, as one by one the aches and palm dlsapponr, she finds herself a slave to pain no more, by their continued use. She says: "1 Was entirely relieved of all my suffering and now I am perfectly strong, healthy and well." "How did you take this romedyr Miss Youni was asked by our representative. She "replied that she followed directions explicitly. Miss Young then told how the malady affoctod her. saying nor symptoms wero: "Stooping, bending over, walking or standing any length of time always gave me a pain In tho small or my back, I had a pain In the kidneys all the time and If I caught cold It would always sottle there; the pain I suffered was of a very ex hausting nature; at night I could only lie flat on my back, any other position caus ing pain and suffering; the nerves passing up my back wero affected and this brought with It severe headaches, but aa I said be fore, Doan's Kidney Pills have removed all pain and suffering entirely and I never felt bettor and healthier In my life." Doanii Kidney Pills are for sale by all dealers, price SO cents, mailed by Foster- Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y Bole Ajents for the United Statco. MONTROSE. Mary 8ayre, who haa been spending the winter In Florida and Hampton, Va,, hue returned. Daniel Darrow, who Is new In Peck vine, haa been spending a few days at home. The many friends of Mrs. Ralph B. Smith will be glad to learn thait ho Is rapidly Improving from her recent Ill ness. Mrs. IS. Traoey Sweet, of Scranton, Is tho guemt of her sister, Mrs, William B. Mulford. Among tho Montrosul'tes who saw Bcrumton and Huftulo Hill 011 Haturday were W. Stanford Mulford, Paul Mul ford and Ueorgu H. Jessup, Miss Anna Jessup, of llirlut, Byrla, Is In Montrose vUltlug Miss Mary Lyons. Colonel J nines P. Taylor and "Hat" Conklln returned from a day's fishing at Heart lake late Saturduy night They measured 'their vtrltig of llsli by luiees und luut 0110 over nine feet In length, Abe. II. Dubolse, burgess of Halstead, was arivs'led on a warrant Issued by Just lc Cliurlea Warner, of Montrose. He waived 11 hearing and gave ball be' fore Justice C. 1,. Crook, of llulsteud, for $500 on 'two charges, und 1200 on one dun-go. lawyer J. At. Kelly told Tho Tribune correspondent tha't 'tho charges were: Flint, felunloua utlempt 'to kill by shooting; second, cutting and Btab- blug with attempt to kill; third, surely of the peace. Mrs. W. 11. Jessup, Jr., and son, wore 4he gueat of Mrs. Chi'lsnuiu over Sun day. l.uulse Iiclsem-lng and Jessup Ii-lsen-ring are visiting ftAclr gruudpareiits, Judge and Mrs. W. '11. Jessup. Mr. and Mrs. Will II. Wo.hIIii aro nt present In Pars. They will Bpeiul the summer In iKii-thet-n lierinany und next winter In Syria, taking nlso a trip up the Nile, and expect to return homo in about a year. Munti-ose has fails just 'the same as most provincial towns. Among the noticeable Is the wearing of sweaters by men. Tho sweater la usually worn at gymnasiums, when one desires ito get "warmed up;" at bicycle races as preventive of cold and protection be fore and after a race, and In the ath letic Held In the same, manner, but where, oh! where In Christendom, save In Montrose, are 'they worn dally while pursuing .the ordinary vocation of life the store, ottlce and shop? Why this Undue exertion for persplra'tlon? Jud. North Is a horseshner, and a good one. He does not profess) to at tainments in the science of manly art, but he Is as powerful as a lion, and while there Is no chestnut tree In front of his blacksmith shop, 'there Is a large bed of cinders which have heated shoe upon shoe that Judson might strike when the Iron was hot. A certain toller at tho forge of a South Montrose es tablishment, Miller by name, halls from Scrar.'ton and beasts of his prow ess as a puglllrt, the profession of a blacksmith evidently trailing along somewhere In the rear. Recently Jud. was compelled to remove some shoes from a team which had been shod by the South Montrose smithy and re marked, in his usual bon liomme man ner, that they had evidently been put on with a sledge hammer by a Dutch shoemaker. In some way he of South Montrose learned of the Ironical r? marks and forthwith slung aside the leather apron and buskins, girded him self strong about the loins and came to Montrose. Like the Romans of old he had a herald accompany him to con tinually cry, "Remember, thou art but a man!" He entered the establishment of Judson North and after a few mo ments, during which time several In sulting remarks were indulged in, he was seen sailing south toward his home. Mr. North, when seen by a Tribune man, stated: "Yes, I did throw him up In the air, but, for heav en's sake, don't print It In the paper." Piles! Piles! Itching Piles. Symptoms Moisture; Intense Itching and stinging: most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, be coming very sore. Swanyo's Ointment stops the Itching and bleeding, heals ul- , 1 ii'osi cases removes th, tumors. At druggists, or by mall, for 60 cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. OLYPHANT. The heavy rain tif Saturday night so thoroughly soaked the frail walls of the McGlnty block that at about 10 o'clock the eastern wall gave out and tumbled Into the street below. Sunday night another portion or the structure fell. Michael flllroy, of Duluth, Minn., Is visiting at his home on Dunmore street. "Da Mascotte" was rendered In a very charming manner by the Robin son Comic Opera company at the Father Mathew Opera House last even ing. This evening they will present the popular comic opera, "Chimes of Normandy." Misses Alice Kelly and Mamie Dough erty spent Sunday In Scranton. Will Gallagher, of Dunmore, was vis iting on Dunmore street, Sunday. Dr. Reeves, 41,2 Spruce street, Bcrnn ton, cures dropsy, whether produced by heart, kidney or liver, A Young Dndles' Temperance society wne organized Sunday afternoon In the Father Mathew hall. Tho following ofllcers were elected: Miss Mary K. Martin, president; Miss Nellie Mr An drew, vice-president; Alias Katlo Mur ray, financial secretary; Miss Hannah Henry, corresponding secretary; Miss Hrldgle Millale, treasurer; Mioses Katie Nealon, Mary O'lloyla and Mamie Clancy, trustees. They have a membership of eighty-four. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Mil. Wlnnlow's Soothing Syrup has ben osrd for over fifty year by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain; oures wind colic, and Is the best remedy for diarrhea. Sold by druggists In every part of tho world, Do sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. TrTzrr R VIVO RESTORES VITALITY. Made a tit Day. 1M Pven iviar. wthD.y.'Mfay ofMe, TUB QRIAT 80th 6a. pxixixj-oxx xuxnutzixrir produces the above results In 30 days. It trU jiow.rfullr and qnlcklr. Cures wbsn til othm tall Yoani na will rlu their lot nowliood. and aid men will (renovsr llulr youthfnl visor by mint HKVI VO. It qulokly end iiirelr rwlorcs Ncrvou Bass, Lmi VlUlltr, Impetus?. Mlilitlr KratMlons. Lost Power, Falllug Mnmorr, Wsstlii DtnaaMS. and all Boots of Mlf-abam or tlwiind IndlMirntiou which andU one for study, business or msrriif o, II sol only cures by starting; at ths seat ot disease, but tsainat nrrtv tonlo and blood builder, brlnr leg back tlie pink glow to pale rheeks and ru terms the fire of youth. It wards off Innanliy and Ooniumntlon. Inalut on barliia RBVIVOt or other. II can be carried la vent pocknl. By ur.ll JI.00 r paokam, or all for 5.00, with poet tlve written guarantee to enre of seftuu'. the money. Circular tm. Addreai VOTAL MEDICINE CO., J RWcr U CHICHQ0. ILt Wot Ml y Matthews llrofrt Dffugia kuautua , Vm, GAR BON DALE. Yesterday was circus day in this city and It was an unusually quiet circus day, the surrounding country towns were not as largely represented aa usual. Early In the morning the street fakirs were nulte numerous and amused the people . until .the parade time, about 11 o'clock. Only one per formance was given owing 'to the big Jump the circus had to make to One oritu, N. Y., where they will hold forth today, they were unable to give an ovonlng performance. The street car lino being tied up owing to tho strike, allowed the liverymen to reap a har vest, and all aorta of busses wero In uuo carrying people to the show. Ituth, the 18-months-old daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Wesley Kerrel, of Tenth avenue, died Bunilay afternoon of scar lot fever. Funeral was held yeslerday afternoon. Interment was made In MaplewiHid cemetery. The Delaware and Hudson steam i-iind employe will bo paid In this city today. Ur. Ileeves, 41,2 Spruce street, Bcrau tiiii, apeclulist on throat, head and lung troubles. ' Tlu-ro will bo a parade through tho principal streets tonight previous to tho lecture of tho ltev. A. P. Doyle at tho Llrund Operu house. The Una of march will lie made up as follows: Curi-lages with mayor, ex-mayor und clergy, (let-mania band, Knights of 1'V ther Mathew Jlattallon, of C'arbiindnle; K nights of Feather Mathew, of Carbon dale; Knights) of Father Mathew, of Ai-clibald; Ht. Alnyslus Boclety, of Jer my 11; St. Joseph's cudds, of Carboti- dulu; r!t. Joseph's cadets, of Forest City; St. Aglieu society, of Forest City St. Mli-lmcl's Hoclety, of Simpson; Ht. Putrlck'H society, of South Side; Pio neer Farther Mathew ,of Carbondule, The parade will attirt promptly at 7.20. Mrs. Itachael Armstrong Is visiting frleiida and relatives In West Plltaton. AIIhh Maggie Davis, of Hyde. Park, spent the Sabbath at the home of her unci.-, Daniel Scurry, of Washington street. PECKVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Holllster spent Sunday with the former's parents at HcilIlHtei'vllle. Miss I.lzzle Cornish, of Scranton, was the KUest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huyt luHt Sunday. Jacob Depew moved Into the Ketch- um building yesterday. Consult Dr. Heeves, Scranton's great est specialist, 41U Spruce street, and be cured qulekiy. Oeorge Uummoc left last Friday for hla home In Wuyne county. John Coppin, tho young man who was severely hurt at the New York and On tario works last Friday, by being squeezed between the cars, la doing very nicely. Miss Annie Williams, of Hyde Park is visiting her uncle, Joseph Hulse. Tired Women Should stop and consider the dangers which threaten them because ot their weakness, languor and lack of ambition. Thousands of women find their strength unequal to the demands of duty. And yet there Is no escape from tho Incessant round of care and toll. They must have strength. How shall it bo given? By building up their systems through puri fied, enriched and vitalized blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla will give thein Btrength because it will make their blood pure and enable it to feed the nerves upon proper nourishment. It will create an uppctlto, tone the stomach and invigorate every organ. It is what tired women need. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier rromlnontly In the publlo eye today. It feeds tho nerves on pure blood. Hood's Pills EJffiSZSSSSLriS: This Fatnnn nemedv cum quickly biuI xr- ITmtitMitljr nil rmrvoiii itlwtiMiri, such m Won It Mpinnry, fittni nf llrnlii rower, Ilen1nc1it Wake fuliiFRB, !( VHiiiity. niirhtlr pitildAlnim, nvll ilriimiM. f mpf.ffii'y ivihI trnntlutf (lUpiiriuiirniinftd by yiilliTial error r nvur, rmiinln no oiiliito. la n nervo tnnlnund 01 nod hutlrlrr. Mnknn t,bn pnln nn1 punr ntmtin nnO phiniii. V.umUf ftfirrliMl In vvnt norhot. ml nr lioxt 41 fur . Hf bm 1 1 ircpnM wltb u written jtnnrnntno lo mirn fr Rinmy rornnnil. Wrllo tin fur fVr meillrnl oolc, unit fnlnd In plain wnipprr, whirl, enn tiilnn tntlnionlnln nnd tltmtirlnl rii'mnron. No nhnrfp fnr riiltnf lot. Hrwnrt nf imitn J,"ti(t, Hniil ty our mlvnr(lni nuonl. or ti1tlrtp NKKV r. mr.V.U '., Miiiunlci Toniplo, t'hlouatr. fl(),I IN Hrt? ANTON, PA., TT. V. SANDKUHOlS Great Reduction Sals at the EMPIRE DRY GOODS CO. OLD STAND OF GOODMAN'S CUT PRICE STORE. 2 CASES Of t.adti-s' RlhlisJ Vmtsiyon bam never worn a bottor, well fitted utidoronrnipnt; tho prlco, Only 1 9 Cant, 1ovm short or long. NEXT LOT 00 diir.-n Klhbod Vint, lighter In woluht, ut J ml the thlnr fur tho mirutner. 3 Vests for 28 Cants. Can you afford ' to bo without thuin r GENTLEMEN'S OALBRIGGANS in lUd moron t numbdra; our linn of Bal brlffgnna for mon we ran mir Is the lam cut In tho olty. Wo anpvly tho wholoimle and rotail trudo. Wo have the iollowluu: LOT1 A good Balbrifcaan Shirt end Drawer; ' nlse to nit the buyer, at 40 cents for the Suit, or KJMwnta each, THE. EMPIRE DRY GOODS CO., OLD STAID G003.HA.TS CUT PRICE AT . f. X IIH'S PH, 312 Wiomlng Art, The greatest excitement ever aeen In Scranton may bo, witnessed at Dr. Smith's parlor, at 812 Wyoming ave nue, caused by the wonderful cures he Is performing, lie guarantee)) to cure every case of hemorrhoids or piles and flHtulu in ano ho undertakes, enlarge ment of the prostrate gland In old men, ovarlaus flboua tumors and stricture no matter how lung standing, without the use of knife. Hu also cures rheu matlxm, epllupsy, sjiasms and all de fortuities and dlseasi-sof chronic nature. Sunday afternoon, May 19, at C o'clock Dr. Bmlth will deliver another free Il lustrated leoture to men only at Music IIu.ll, Lackawanna avenue. Doors open at 4.30 p. m. The doctor will pub' llcly heal the sick free of charge at Music Hull every afternoon commenc lug Monday, May 13. Doors upon at 1.30 p. m. Public hoallng at 2 o'clock sharp. Admission free. Tho doctor Is permanently located at 312 Wyoming avenue, where those who are able and willing to pay may go from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. dully, except Bundays. Dr Smith will permanently cure Sevan cases out of ten that has been pro nounced incurable. Uo and see him, Consultation free. THE BELL 230 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton. WHAT THEY SAY ciucu suits you never saw. There is no doubt about it. Their garments are stylish and well made, and cheap is no name for it. Test this asser tion and see for your selves if they don't speak the truth. If there is oue thing we take more pride in than another it is our Children's Department Which at present is filled with the most complete assortment, from cheap little suits costing $i.oo, to tue most expensive kind that the proudest parent wishes to don on her little ones. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK: Child's Suit, Consisting of I'antKRnd Wuist. Two Puit-H of Knee Punts S .25 i7 ,18 1.25 Children's Wash Suits, Children's Jersey Suits THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE, 230 Lackawanna Ave, SIGN OF THE BELL LOT 2 Colored llallirliriaua, iro'd, brown and I'lms e oi quality, nnd niane to enit any body for tlie prioo of 25 cents each. LOT 3 Did ynu erctr hares abirt of our French IWlirltfjimr If you have not them, you bottnr cuino and examine them; llk atllohed, the quality the boat, nnd if thoy am not equal In quality to wbat othr avk 7A oaiiu, will give a suit for nothini. our prion 39o. each, or 74 eonte lor Hhirt uud Diuwern. WHAT'S NEXT7-A(rood white linen Un lauudriea Suirt; we are beadquertera on lioiid Mualin HhirUi: oar ahlrta have the mtterial. labor, neatly made and prlona . lowrr thnu othurni SOo. eaeh. Hhirta Agaln-lf you need n 8hirt for work shift i"it. finny In Chovlot or Percale, or any othar ahlrt you have In your mind, ko to . Umpire Dry Ooodn Co., direct nunufar turora. m Caual St., New York. Sell all their product to conauuier, the ST3K, SIS L4CXAWANNA AVE. - II i , AT THE 400402 LACKAWANNA AVE, GRAND fit III. WIS, , IB. If 11 BIS IIS, ft III III Carpetings INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS: Our policy is to offer greater inducements than other stores better assortment, handsomer patterns, lower prices. We want your custom and your friends' custom; that's why we leave no effort unspared. The best makes and finest designs, including many pri vate patterns in WILTONS, AXMINSTERS, MOQUETTES, YELYETS, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRIES, AND INGRAIN CARPETS. 4 Selected with a view to matching this season's best styles of decorations. Mattings from China and Japan. $ 1 A. 92 "or e nest quality 40-yard rolls; a good P heavy quality at $6.00; the $5x0 quality at $4.00, with twenty in-between prices. 406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave. BRANCH AT CARBON THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BAR RE. PA Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING ANO PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. MANY. Nice "People Would like to furnish their homes with nice furniture not the shoddy, ill-fiuished kind usually sold by cheap in stalment dealers but good, reliable and respectable furni ture, but have delayed, and frequently been dismayed by the large cash outlays that would be involved in the purchase of high-class, reputable furniiure "STCONOMY'SJ? l&ASY WAY TO FAY Will help you in the above case. 25 TOO FINE BABY CARRIAGES Will be offered Price. Here's $33.00 Carriages, Brocatelle u t (( M (( 32.00 30.00 '2S.00 27.00 25.00 24.00 21.00 Silk Plush Silk Damask U (( " Plush M t It These reductions only last until our finer grades are lessened in number. 50 rolls of Matting just received. $3.75 for a roll of forty yards. Cotton Warp Mattings,, 19c. a yard, 25c. regular price. ECONOMY FUTURE CP 83B and 287 Wyoming Avsnus. 1 1 ; FAIR SCRANTON, PA. DISPLAY OF DALE. at one-third less than Regular How We fltan: Upholstering, $22.00 21.33 20.00 18.67 1800 16.67 16.00 14.00 ( (( U (( u ( (( EBEGKER & OH,