THE SCRAOTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 23, 1895. 1 8 GORMAN'S GttID DEPOT. LADIES TAILOR-MADE Exquisitely made in the latest Eton and Blazer styles. Shaping, Sewing and Trimming are such as are found only in Suits made to your especial order. Blue and -Black Serges and Covert Mixtures. Jackets lined and half lined. $8.75 to $21.50 THE SUIT. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT. DR. REEVES, 413 Sprite Street, Scranton, Pa. Specialist on Nerve Troubles, and Slaeaasa of the Heart, Lungs, Ki l Beys, L4vr, Womb, Ptomach, Bladder, Head,. Flu and Epilepsy. Hm With hi asalatanta treat all diseanfi M the Bye, Noac, Ear and Throat, Dys papala, RbeumaJUim. Lost Vitality, Nerv ua Debility, Female Weakneaa and Irreir ulaH'tlaa. IWrhtly Loaaea and Errori of Youth. Loat Manhood. Varicocele, Blood Peiaordng, Eciema, Scrofula, St. Vitus Poavia, Diabetes, Brtght'a Disease, Aathma, ta YOU NO MEN QUICKLY CURED. THREE MONTHS' OFFER: Any one Buffering with Catarrh who wlahea U be permanently, quickly and cheaply cured may receive thrre months' treatment for only FIVE DOLLARS. The doctor baa discovered a specific for this dreaded dlaeam. You can treat and cure yourself and family with It at home. It never falls to cure. A trial treatment tree. OFFICK HOTTRS-Dally, a. m. to 9 p. Bi. s Sunday. 10 to i. CARPETS Examine our new line of Spring Goods. All of the latest designs and colorings, inl our prices lower than any other house in the trade, for goods of the same quality. CURTAINS AND SHADES of every description nod quality. WALL PAPERS We are overstocked and will sell at prices about one-half the reg ular price, as we need the room. J; Scott Inglis . Chicago Cattlo. Union Stock Yards, 111., May 22,-Cattlo-Recelpts, 12,000 head; the market was weak and lOal&o. lower; common to extra atee.ru, $4.25aB; atockera end feeders, S3.70a4.t5; cows and bulls, S2iv4.SU; culvsn, :!a5.2r; Tex ane, S2.60a5.10. Hivra Receipts, 37.0(H) head; market declined 6c, afterward holding firm; heavy pncklna- sind shipping lot, J4.E0a4.77H: common to cljoleo mixed, S4.aja 4.70; choice assorted, $4.4Ga4.GG; l'Bht, S4.'Jja 4.85; pigs, $3.25a4.40. Sheep llocelpta, 15,000 bead; market strong and 15c. higher; In ferior to choice, S3aS.2S; Iambi, S3.76a0.2S, . ' " r;v '.' ' " ' ' THE WORLD OF BUSINESS STOCKS AM) BONDS. New York, May 22. The stock market today was unsettled and rather weak. Except In the cases of Distillers and guitar, however, the pressure to nell was not marl'fd. London paid but lit tle attention to American securities, save perhaps to sell St. Paul, Louisville nnd N.piiivill nr.d certain of the low priced Is.iues to a .moderate extent. Local operators were irenornlly bearish In their views because of the sharp rise In wheat and the sensational reports from the west regarding the crop out look. Hugar and Distillers, uml In the late trading, the UraugerH, were the special points of attnek. Distillers were pressed for sule throughout and liiipiirtnnt limit Interests liquidated. The trumiaetlotis were &$,3iX shares, nnd the stock raiiBed between 21 j and 2;i, closing at 21, a net Ions for the day of 17h per cent. Sujrnr lint rose to ll'J'fc, but the advance liiwiKht liberal nflVr lnrs for both accounts, and a decline to 117'.i followed. Just at the close a drive was made nttalnst the Hi-anKcrs, and St. Paul fell to CO; Hock Island to SS-V liurlliiKton to 7Si. nnd Northwest to !'!';. ' ivtheri l'noltie was niraln heavy r.nd roll to 1!., a deell.T- oi" li per cent. The market closed weak In ton:-. Net t halites a'mw losses of 'i to l'i-pT eeiit. IM.uli.'-M led. Tobacco (Mined Vi; preferred 'i. and Ctvnt Northern prclurod B per cent, on the day. The total sales" were 2-'!.Mn shares. Imlnilln r,s',DtP;) rUljtar n:id iS,::".". Distillers. The rnnge of today's prices for the ac tive stocks of the New York hlocl; mar ket are given below. The rfuu'.tillnnx nru furnished The Trillion by O. du II. lliu ni:ck. manager for Wlillum I.lim. Allen t'o.. ste;k bruUvrs, 412 Soruco street, bor.inu-n. O..H- Ileill- l.ow- l i'is- .in-. Am. Toicici-n Co l,ITl i Am. V OH- .'$' Am. SVuar IP' 'o.l!' Aleh., To. - '.. IV... 7 C'ie ft ''i'o IT'S Chiec.yd (i.ix T'.'i ( h e. N. V ' Chle.. II. & (J C. C. C. ft St. 1 !l Chic., Mil. A St. P... Hi I'h'c. !!. 1. 1" t I), 'e.'.v.ir.' & Mud !":; r . c. y z' Oen. .leetrie 3 !", Lake irhoie Ui' Lool.4. v.- N'H-h i'V-t Ma;'l:a'ti'!i K!e H'.'a Jli.'h. Oi-ntral 1'1' s Mo. I'j'-'tle L".l N'Kt. Cer-'.ipe I"t Nat. Li J 1 S.-,' N. .1. O. n:ral Iki-, N. V. iVnt'cl HHS N. Y. f: n 42-, N. Y.. L. E. W : X. Y., s. i- v: us X. Y.. S. V., Pr... IKS Xnr. Pae lie .--s Nor. I'm. 'ii . Pr l'i' Out. & We i l. , Phil, f- Head W, Southern li. It 1 l's T.-an.. C. f- I L':i'i T-x. IVe'll.' 12 l'n'..:i Pucili? Wei-a M Wao.i ;h. Pr Ye!t. fn'oti 6J- V. S. I.-:V.h :r 2.", V. S. Lealiur, Pr.... CI '. est. lior. liM', litjt, le.'1-: 2v' !. '' 's 1 11... j 11M H7-I, I t'm 7i- 7-i'" jl-lt.. HS'4 Hs' 7-S 7S', ,su II 4 ! is 44 on !,''' i;.'.4 w i- n."i ir.-'U i1 21'-, 21 S 21 "V :ip i r'n i' , 1li;i3 ma. Mi'.'" ; :,'a . ru 117 11;. H.r.':r piih, S''s 2 -f: ! I", 41. 4's j re, :' 21 j Inn. lull, I l,n 1,11'j le. 4J? 42' a 42 13 12 12 12 12 12 30 Sil-t 20 ." ". 5 1H IV! j l; 1S 21 l'i 1 II', 14 14 20 2 2 I 13 ' 12 12 14 11 11 9 . s 9 1S II' B'i !! Ot'ij !2 21 2i l'l 'JJ 9! CHICAGO HOARD OF THAUR PRICKS. Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. Ing. est. est. ln. July 71 7:'l 74'i 77 September 73 77 74 77 OATS. June IT; 29 2f. 2T,U July "ill; no ii, ?i " Septemher 2a 'l 2 20 C( RN. July zw, ri r.t G! September. 6." GO G." K7i LARD. July 6.75 6.S2 4.72 fi.V) September 0.23 7.00 6.90 6.05 PORK. July 12.12; 12 r.7 12 v 12.72 September 12J3 12.22 12.73 13.02 Scranton Hoard of TruJo Exchange Quo tations. No. Par Shs. Val. 20 50 10 VA 20 1") P V 5 luO. 10 vo 10 Vft :r, ion 4t '.) 3 leO 4 put 10 KiJ 5 I'O 2 100 40 1 CO to ro mo GO luO 6 KO 40 GO so 2 Z) S 100 r, roo 23 100 1 rio 10 KM STOCKS. Bid. Dime Dep. & Dis. Rank 02 "0 First Nat'l P.anit 6C0 Orefn R'go Lmn'r Co .... Ask. 110 Laekd. Lumber Co... Lneka. Trust & Safe Deposit Co Sera'n Kavlni?s Pank. Pra'n Lne Cur. (,'o. Third Nnt'l Rnnk.... no 2ih) 130 i 330 T'niiron Corl Lnnd Co .. Scranton P"ddir.ar Co fp-ranton Axle Works Koanton C,1pss Co.... Nr.t'l Ror'n? & Drill ing Co. Pr Scranton Jar & Stop per Co DIekron Mfg Co Lackawanna & Mont rose Rallrond Traders' Nat'l Rank. Spring Iirook Water Co F.imhurst Iloulevard Co Anthracite Lund and Imp. Co RON 1)3. Fternnton True. Co.... Jvon'y Htfiim Heat Power Co Madison Avcnuo Im provement Scranton flings Co.... Rnshbrook Con! Co. Vo Sern'on Axle Wor!::, pry n 10 Pi )n 70 DO 23 100 GO 115 90 100 45 D30 m 103 GOO 100 4yj Hcra'n Suburban fit. Railway, C 10!0 Xcw York ProJi'io Mnrkct. New York, Mny 22. Flour field higher wph wheat, checking hus'.n'-ss. Wheat Dull, stronger with options; No. 2 red store and elevator. 7Sa70c; afloat. Sue; f. o. b., 7!iaMic.; ungrnded rod, 70uSOc; No. 1 northern, 8le.; options nctlve, excited, 3a 4c. higher; No. 2 red May, 7Sc; June, 7!i'.4c; July and August, 60c; September, tO'c; October. 81c; December, K2c; Mny, P.'ul. 8lc. Corn-J mil, r.rm : No. 2, GOa.Wic. elevator; fln. afleut; ungraded mixed, GS-IJc; nteiimer mixed, GtttiaG'iVjC. ; options less active and firm at t4c. advance; May, fide.; July, Mic; ficptember, fi0',c. Oats Dull, firm; options qn'ct, firmer; May, ltic.; June, i!3o.; July, No. 2 white June, 3;;'ic. ; spot pr!"j. No. 2, :.'2Vjii32c. ; No. 2 white, awaWe.; No. 2 Chicago, 8I!ie.; No. 0, 31'4c.; No. 3 white, 3fic; mixed western, 32,e.a,H'ic.: while state and west ern, 37al2e. Reef-Dull, tai-y: family, SHa 13; txlra mes, St.GOsll. Reef Mams Qulut; Sis. Tlcreod Reef Quiet, easy; city extra India imM, SI7ol'.i. Cut Meats Dull, steady; pickled bc-ll'es, 12 pounds, Goalie.; do. shoulders; GuGo. ; do. hums, HuO'ic. ; mlddleii, dull, nominal. Lnrd Cpiict, un settled; western steam, S0.95 asked; cIy, Sli.2rin0.37,i; May, S7, nominal; July, S7.I0, nonttnul; retlned, dull; continent, S7.S0; South America, !7.5G; compound, 6aGe. I'ork Intetlvo, steady; mcs, SI3.73n14.35. Putter Fancy fulrly active, firm; Btatn dairy, 10a17e.; do. creamery, 17',&c; west ern dairy, 7a12c; do. crmmery, new, lla 17Vje.; do, old, 8al3c; do. factory, 7al0c; Flglns, 17c; Imitation creamery, 8',iai:.'o. Cheeiio Fair demand, about atiady; stula large, 4a0'.c,; do. fancy colored, CaOVjc. ; do. small, iail'io.; part rk'rns, 1a1o.; full skims, 1c. .Eggs Quiet, eacy; slate and Pennsylvania, WfaHic, western frosh, fSvinllVic; do. per case, $3a.C; southern, 12V4a4Jc.; duck, 12al7e, ---. r.tiffnln Cr.ttlo. Euffalo, Mny 22.-CP.ttIo-Rocelpts, l.OCO hcorl; on rnle, 00 head; market steady und lorn; goo-1 stato steers, S4.9iiaG.2',; i;ood WCBlorh, S3 SO; fat cowU 53.90a4.25. Hoin Receipts, 0,000 head; cni sale, 3,730 head; market opened GalOc. 'lowor for light grR(ic2. closed stondy! Yorkers, nioaily, S4.05a4.70: l'.;:ht Yotkers, J4.60al.03; plg, S4 C0a4.li7V2 mixed packors, S1.70al..7G; r.ie dluni9, S4.7Ga4.80; oholco heavy, S4.83a4.50; rauchs, t4al.; tita:, SJuXCO. 6ho?p art) . . 1 Lambs Reoelpts, 9,200 head; on sale, 8.400 head; market active and higher for all but green itock; prime to fancy lambs, Sf.85a 4.10; good to choice, J5.GOu5.80; light to fulr, S4.G0; culls, S3.7Ga4.25; mixed aheop, good to choice, Sl-40a4.70; light, common to good, S3.50u4.25; export sheep, H7Ga5; fancy, $0.26. Tho Grocery Market. New York, Muy 22. The raw sugar mar ket Is quiet, but steady to tlrm, though prices are unchanged und quoted at 3e. for IHi eentlfrugals, 3c. for n test Musco vado nnd 2'c. for SO test molasses sonar. The Ixmdon sugar eiilile reparta that murket Bteuily for enne, but there Is lit tle disposition to operate, prices ruling as before, or at 12s. lWjl, for Java and 10s. ;.d. for fair rellnlng. There wero sullers of beet siiBur lit quotations, which are l',4 higher than yestetilay; Muy quoted lit 10s. I't'l. und Juno lua. Oil. Tho market for retlned sugar Is still steady, but only moderutely active, will, prices unchanged an.l quoted oil tile basis of 4 7-ltia4')ie. for granulated. The sales movement of lini7.II coffee Is alow, Jolibtxs belnit Indifferent buyers, but the market In culled steady, with Ulo No. 7 flat In mi offered at IGc, w ith bids of l.'i'ic Mild euffee was moderately active ami sternly. Tho sales movement In tnnlasnes nnd syrups us well us In rleo la moderate, the luarliet, however, showing steadiness at former prices. Toledo liniiii Market. Toledo, (., M iy 22. Wheat Receipts, 3,0"o bunhels; shipments, 1l,7"0 bushels; i r.uu kct h'.irher; No. 3 ri d cash and May I (.nd June, fcuo.; July, 7dc.: August, 77V.e.; j S. ;iU .ml'ur, TiVj: I'orn-Ueeeipts, ir,,21l bunhels; sh'pmelits, 12.1'nHI bushels; mar- kct dull; No. 2 mixed. June, Die. Oats Ite j ei-Ipts, l.OHtl bushiis; shipments, 3.1100 bush els; market firm; No. 2 while, cash, !!1c. b d: No. 2 mixed. Jury, 3P,c. Clover Seed .Market Iniu; October, 'Xi. (Ill MniK Is. PitL.-iboriT. Mny 22.---TI;e im'y bid In the market today win liii; no rales. Oil City, May 22. oil openeil and hlKhcrt, 1'...; IuhjsI ami closed, 1,0. I biladelplii.. Tnllow Market. Philadelphia, .May 22. Tallow Is lower an. I ttiak. V.e qtinte: City, prime, in hl.ds. I',aie. ; country, inline. In bids, 4c; ilo. davit, lit bills, 4a4'ic ; cukes, 4c; tnasr, w;::3c. The Silver Mm kct. New York. May 22. Tho London mar ket for s.lver v, as iiKain quiet today uml the quotations for burs remained un cluumed lroia .ycntcrdtiy at SO'd. per enact.. The local market was also devoid ef activity, but the. tone wus sll.nhtly tinner, the price for commercial bats hav ing advanced to 0i". from CU'.ie. on yes brday. -MLXlean dollars ruled steady at G2c. The Mercantile Safe Deposit company holds 2'AlVtil ounces of silver bullion, us;:;iiist which 207 certllleates tire out stuud ng, consisting of 21 brown and 2'21 INDiSTKIAL TOl'tCS. Ru?!ness has Improved to such uu extent on the F.rie lilies that the receivers have ftlt Justified in Issuing an order for the re sumption of work c.t the shops In Horneils vtlle and some other points on full time. This Older affects about 70u men who huve been on reduced time for over two years. Insiders intimate that 11 settlement Is In dicated by the fact that Reading has steadily increased its production while other companies have reduced. It was re ported again that Rending had obtained an allotment of 21 per cent. Tho coal agents meet again on the 2sth. The Baltimore Manufacturers' Record this week will publish statistics showing that since Jan. 1 over 1U3 locomotives, In cluding two electric locomotives, nnd about 3,090 passenger, freight and coal cars have been purchased or have ben ordered by railroad companies for south ern business. Tho total valuation of this rolling stock Is over $2,500,000. The Reading's coal tonnage lost week aggregated 229.700 tons, which, while a de crease of about 5,000 tons compared with tho preceding week, was un Increase over the corresponding week last year of 7,(01 tons. The company's collieries are now supposed to be running to their full ca pacity three days a week, but it Is more than probable that all of them are not doing this, owing to scarcity of coul ears. Last week's totul, however, Is a fair illus tration of the company's productive ca pacity, though there is no doubt that it could mine considerably more coal were the collieries to be pushed. The tonnage for the fiscal year to date Is 5,7Kft,7l tons, trta'nEt 6,101,732 tons last year, an Increase of 670,0111 tons. One of the great coal operators of tho anthracite region of Pennsylvania, M. 8. Kcmmerer, of Mnnch Chunk, passed through ChlcHKO a day or two ago on his way to L'tuh and Wyoming, where he has romo Investments In view. He tells Ma jor Handy, of tho Times-Herald, that throughout the Lehigh valley there is. evidences of reviving prosperity. In par ticular the Iron trade, which Is a great business barometer, Is brisk, and where customers were few and far between a little while ago they now have to Btiind In lino and wult their turn to receive atten tion. The coal business Is still flat, but Mr. Kcmmerer says that the operators are nartr unanimity In regulating production than ever before, and" thut consumers would better take notice thnt we are ap proaching a point where restriction reuily rcstrletii. FACTORYVILLE. Memorial services will be held nt tho First Ilnptlst church Sunday at 11 o'clock. Rev. M. J. Watklns will preach the memorial sermon. Captain K. J. Rice poet and Mrs. Harah Rice circle will attend In a body. The Ladles' circle of the (irand Army of the Republic are preparing; to plve a very pine programme Decoration evening. They will ue tho town hail for tho evening Rerreslmionls will bo served. Fred liniley, .the young gentleman who took pari rreen. Is again able to be out, seemingly none the worse for his medicine. M!i(S Stella Je-ffiTB, of Montrose, was the Kuest of Miss Llzala Wllbor over Saturday and Sunday. A lure number of Odd Fellows from this place nre In attendance nt the slate convention at Philadelphia this weyk. ' Dr. iteevrs, 412 Spruce street, Scran ton, rpeclallst on lung troubles, con sumption and dbie-ases of the heart. Pleven Cupwell and riunlly, of Cnr-boiiil.ilo,- nre visiting friends In town. Chnilcs Ledyard, Ruell Cupwell, of Scranton, nnd llromley Smith, of Wllkrs-Rarrc, were visitors In town over Sunday. Mlna Sadie Clark, who has been con fined to her room by sickness for the past three months, Is nblo to walk out. The fruit crop at this plnee Is not very proml-tinc tin .the late frosta huvo nearly destroyed all kinds of fruit. F. A. and G. B. Reynolds nre work Ins nt carpentry, nt lilenburn. Mr. nnd Mrs. YV. 11. Reynolds nnd daughter rpeht Tunnday In Hamilton. Jeise J". Caryl will upend thu sum mer at Somervlllo, J. Y, Excursion poators printed at Tho Trlb uno olllcu In many different and attractive styles. '' MONTROSE. ' The common eotin .-H of Montrose met In session on Tucuday night nnd decid ed that ""Monlroso must still linger' In darkness and solitude. It Is a sen'llf.'2 fact that the fish In the Ma&sijUi C'.ve'bt licuiuelty are not supplied with eyes, and eminent physi ologists concur In the statement that it la caused by a total absence of light. Nature has eliminated the organs of vision where for years they were use less members. Will Dame Nature so serve the Montroseltes and blast their sight? At an election in Montrose last year the matter of .electric lights wus voted upon; the result was In favor of lights In a ratio of about two to one. The vote of the council for the borough to Issue bunds for the purpose of erect ing and maintaining an electric light plant was five ngalnst and three In favor of the plan, viz: Yeus, J. R. Raynsrord, J. P. Taylor, F. 1. lott; nays, J. II. Curwln. II. S. Patrick. IS. P. Pope, S. J. Spnrkes and W. II. Durum In Justice to Councilman H. 11. Rogers It must be said that he was absent, be ing unable to attend. The Tribune correspondent called on him but he was absent from his place of business. Many business men are openly denouncing thu members who turned down the voice of the people. Home conservative men say Montrose needs sewers more tluin light, ibut are met by the fact of 11 regular election, where n large ma jority of voters said "let there be light," nnd again, us Kipling would say, the sewer matter Is another story. There Is considerable exi Iteinent over the natter, mid one business man even went so far as to question the right of the council to Vote at all In the mutter, claiming the people have already set tled it. Montrose Is lighted with kero Hone oil lamps) und It costs, so The Tribune man Is Informer), ubout $,'00 per year. "If Montrose would Issue bunds fur an electric light plant und nlsu hulUl in '.vera, in ten years she would have paid fur tile lli.'litin:; plant, ninb could I hen, from the prolila arising there from, begin to pay fur sumethlng noivs k.mj." Su said u prominent business 4.1HI.. Judging from the common coun cils' nclliin, 'Montrose will continue to lible her light under a lui.-iliel, und on grand occasions use "kerslno lie" or "taller dips." ARCH3ALD. The funeral of the lute Mrs. .Tunics Mack, who died on Monday, took place yesterday morning from the family res idence, on Monroe street. The remains rested In the front parlur, and during the morning hours many of the friends of the deceased came to luok upon her features fur the last time. At 10.30 o'clock the cortege moved to St. Thom as' church, where n solemn high mass of requiem was sung. Rev. T. J. Com erford, pastor of St. Thomas' church, was celebrant. 'Rev. N. J. MoManun, of Providence, was deacon; Rev. J. V, Moylan, of Hanleton, was sub-deacon, and Rev. A. T. Hrodrlck, of Wilkes- Hurre, was master of ceremonies. Seated within the sanctuary were Revs. John Coughlnn, Mlnooka; X. A. Kaiser, Dtishore; T. J. Donohoe, Plymouth; M, F. Crane and J. McCabe, Avocn; T. J. Ren, Sugar Notch: IS. J. Phillips. Plnlns; T. F. Kiornan, Parsons; P. J MoMaiius and .1. Dunn, Green Ridge M. F. I.ynott, Jermyn; J. Currnn and W. Nealon, Carbondale; J. Phanley, Dickson; M. .1. Milane, J. MoIIlit nnd I F. Quinnan, Scranton; A. F. Hroderlck, Wilkes-Bn rre, nnd M. J. Kelley, Pitts- ton. At the conclusion of the mass Father Comerfurd delivered a touching address in which he paid befitting trib ute to the memory of the deceased lady. He spoke of the spirit of kindness and humility that Inlluenced her, nnd of the sincere faith and devotion to duty ever manifest in her upright life. The love of God nnd a boundless charity were her crowning virtues. Sh? passed awuy strong in her faith and in the hope of a happy immortality. Her remains wero Interred In the Catholic cemetery. Tho pall-bearers were Daniel Atkinson, John J. Harrett; John J. Corcoran Michael Walsh, P. M. O'Hoyle and M. J. Moran. The funeral was very larjre and was nttended by many from ull parts of the valley. Ily the death of Mrs. Mack Archbnld loses one of Its oldest nnd moat respect ed residents. Mrs. Mack had lived here fur thirty years nnd had won the re spect of all who came In contact with her. She Is survived by her husband and six children. These are Rev. F. I Mack, of Dushore; Mary and Hrldgot Mack, and Michael and James P. Mack, of this borough. Dr. Reeves, 412 Spruce street, Scran ton specialist on diseases of men, night ly losses, vnrlocoeele, spermatorrhoea, etc. Ifthcllnhyls Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has bcn used for over Fifty Years by Millions of Mothers for their Children while Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes iho Child, Softens the aunts. Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Colic, and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists In ev ery part of the world, lie sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," nnd take no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. ' FOREST CITY. The Carbondale Germanla Ringing no clety and the Forest City Maennerchor will hold a big plcnis nt Furvlew 011 June 19. County Superintendent of Schools IT. 5pT Mr. J. sr. Cracker Washington, D. O. Rests til e Tired Brain Hood's Sarsaparilla Gives Nervo Strength and Bodily Health Hood'9 Pills are " Much In Llttio." " I havo used Hood's Sarsaparilla nnd Hood's Pills for nmuy years and consider them the belt on the market. Hood's Sar Bapnrlllahas given mo health sndHtronlh ti om time to time when tired and Worn Out From Overwork and tho worry of business. It liaspurlllod my blood, toned my nerves, and rested my tired brain by reitoring sleep nnd i.11 yigoratinff my entire system. Hood's Vegetable Pills are much in little. I uio no other). They invigorate the liver to healthy action, act gently on tho boweb, Hood's fl--;mj relieve sick ho.-.dache tTC and Indigestion, and tl (vil 1 thus assist , tired Vgjzi r$cii.Jai natnrs to remove disease and restore health." J. M. CltocKKB, 1410 Jihooa Island Aveuuo, Washington, D. O. Hnnri'Q PilluJ." .h-irn'ontcuib? with - U30U 1 tur;ujxuiua. B. Glllett, of New Mllford, conducted a teactiers" examination here Tuesday. About , twenty candidates for certifi cates were present. Lewis Roodler, of Montrose, is visit ing Forest City and Mayfleld friends. Edward Fentecost .and wife, of Prompton,. Wayne county, aro visiting friends and relatives here. Rev. J. H. F.gan has resigned tho pas torate of the First Raptlst church of this borough. Ho will enter the envan geliHtlc Held. Young man consult Pr. Reeves, 412 Spruce street, Keranton; ho will cure you quickly. The base ball stories of the Anthra cite "reporter from Forest City" ure really side-splitting. They make very newsy news. There Is no "rot" about them! F. M. Dolph, accompanied by his wife, left Monday to enter n Sernn'on hospital, where he will have an opera tion performed on one of his knees for rheumatism. Mr. Dolph expects to be ubscnt about two weeks. The sheriff sold the goods of Mrs. F,. L. Kent yesterday. t The stock of clothing owned by 11. Joseph was disposed of by sheriff sale yesterday iil'ternuon. Some of his creditors had Mr. Joseph arrested for false pretense, but he readily gave ball, uml It la thought nothing will come of the charges. - HONESDALE. Taculi llocth, 11 butcher In the em ploy of Louis I loin, serioui'ly out lilm nelf on Tuesday while cutting up a calf. The knife slipped und onloivtl Hie Riulii. He Is conllncd to thu bed, but will recover. M. Moltliter, F. W. Shear. F. C. Wet tllng and K. J. Welchel, of Seranlun, were registered at Allen House yes terday. Dr. Reeves, 412 Spruce street. Scran tun's idealist Hpeclallsl, cures whet) all others full. Consultation free. The (rl.iKS cul ting factory of T. II. Clark '.' Co. wun closed yesterday morn ing'. The supply of water was shut off. The Impression aeeuis to have gone ubruiid ai.11 Is quite prevalent In Scran ton Hhati a race meet will be held here In June. The Maple City Wheelmen have not yet decided to hold a meet, al though it Is quite likely one will be held hire. However, It will not be held before July. AS OF OLD. iiltn want to Live Long, bs Strong. Happy, Love and be Loved. A.25 THEY MAY! TEE SECRET BISCOYESED. "Make It known I ".Hake It known I ".Hake It known! "Tell It to nil .Hen! "Proclaim It to all the world that you have the secrot of perfect health for men ; of r-ower ovct dbcasc, wcukcess and decay, of Ulorious Man hood. Write It, talk it, si tin it, shout It till all these human wrecks arc saved 1" Fo writes a happy man, fresh from the Slouch of Despond. Well, tlio discovery has been proclaimed but men aro slow to believe. The way is open to inquire, to investigate, )l'i will not every man do bo 1 There Is a timplo way to euro at home all tliofo baneful cflccls of the Bins of youth nud the excesses of Inter years which blunt the lives of multitudes of men. There is a way to repiln strength lost by dis ease, overwork and worry. A way to secure and retain the abilities see-' rlHccd to dissipation to " bo glad again after Buffering and atonement." A way to repair strains on the system that sap tho vitality. A way to replace nervousness, dread and despondency with courage and aelf-rcMicct. A wuy to give full strength, dovclnimicnt nud tone to every portion aud organ of the body. A way to remove every obstacle to happy and fruitful married Pfe. AH this Is clenrly shown in a llttio medical work recently published. It is not a book for general circulation, being purely mrdicnl oml urii-iitftc aud fur men ouly who need advice and aid. How to pet It ; Write to the Erin Medical Company, Uulfulo, N. Y., sny ynu read the arti cle In this lu per n ml ark Hu m to tend vnu tho book called "Complete Manhood, and the Wny to Attain It." They will send one copy entirely free In a plain sealed wrapper to auy mail Who wrltos for it at ouce iu good faith. "SX"1 RE VIVO Made a raj rm wen ivictn 1 f 1 1 ft n ldthDay.j of Me. TMC utiEAT 30th Dev. produces the above results In no .lavs. It urtt powerfully d quickly. Cures wbendl others full VounitmouwillrcKiiii tlioir Irtst miinhond.udold men will recover their youthful vnor by umiiu RMVIVO. It quickly and surely nutorra Nrvout n"M, Vitnlltr. Iiniiutrucy. Nlglitly Knilsslonii. Lust Power. I-'ullni Memory, Wsatiiu PUi sses. nd ill effects of sell nljiiiin or icon iul Inilimmtlon. which unlltannufnrN'nily. biminesHorniarrliin. it not only euro by nt.vtlin tit thesnst ot dura, but 1h a great nervvtmilo and lilnml builder, brlcn lug buk Uio pink claw to pale eheeka and i aUiiiiut tho nro of mitb. It warda off fnaanlty and Couauiiuittou. Insist on having KKVIVO, uo otliar. It cau be carrlod in vcat pocket. Ily mrll. Jt.oo rr rueluwo, or rlx forvs.no, wlthspoal live written gunruntoe to rare or refund Uio money. Circular frao. Address 0",U MEDICINE CO.. PI) River St., CHICAGO. IU for tale by Matthews Itros., Drvrgii ccruiitou . l'a. THE IV l urn rZ&K RESTORES VITALITY mm fX. Wow 1st Day. w Offer nil their piece goods, consisting of Ginghams, Chellies, Muslins of any variety, Cassimet es, Toweling, Outing l'lanncl, to close out the entire stock of the above at half price. They are Going into the Gents' Furnishiiiji Goods only, and this stock of 1'iecc K""ds must bj sacriticcd ut any rate. Do not delay, but come at oucj and secure the bargains of this great sale. Nain. Hooks, Double Swisses und all While Goods must be closed, no matter what the price will he. The stock must be closed Inside of 30 days to make room for our Gents' Furnishing line, lie on lookout Monday, great bargain day. G30D3IA.TS CUT P.1ICE Frank B. Smltb, M. D., Physician, Surgeon, Scientist, 312 Wyoming avenue. CATARRH PERMANENTLY CURED Dr. Smith, by Ills Powerful Mngnotlc I-'orcc, Permanently Cures Thut Dread ed Disease Known us Cutarrh. Most people Imagine that catnrrh of tho head Is tho only form of cuturrh that flesh Is heir to; such Is not the cuso. All In ternal cavities that have un external opening aro lined with a mucous mem brane. A chronic liillaiiiuiatlon of a niu cous membrane Is what Is known us ca turrh, hence It may bo seen thut one may suffer from cuturrh of thu throat produce Ing what Is commonly culled Follicular Pharyngitis, a peculiar form of sore throat. Tho Inflammation may extend 10 1110. bronchial tubes producing what hi known as catarrhal bronchitis, thu prom inent symptoms of which sro a loowi rat tling eoueli usually worse in the morning, On nrlslng the patient bus a severe couch ing spell, during which he expectorates a thick, yellowish 1 1 1 . 1 I . which Is followed by a while, frothy substance. As soon us the expectoration becomes frothy the cotirh continues with renewed vigor which rap Idly exhausts tho pal lent. In some cases the Inlluiniuu tloii muy make Its wny to I he stomach producing catarrhal dyspepsia, In this form of catarrh thu putlcnt belches large quanlMles uf gas or lie may suffer from a pain at the pit of the stomach which extends to the buck und shoulder bludcH. Then. Is pain und distress In the region of the lienrt. Cutarrh freipuutly ultucka the mucous lining of the bladder, producing a desire to ui'liiute with great puiii arnl strain, In ru."t, every mucous membrane of the body Is subject to on tarrbal liillamiiiallon. Ur. Knillh will still continuis giving IPs free Illustrated lectures nt Music hull Lackawanna nveniu', the remainder of the week at 2 o'clock p. m. Oil Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoons ut 2 o'clock Dr. Smith will glvn free Illustrated lectures to ladles only. Next week Dr. Smith will hold free clinics at bis purlors, 313 Wyoming avenue, from 8 to 9 a. m. for the benefit of the poor. Consultations free. Olllce hours, 9 a. n. to 5 p. m. dully, except Sundays. 233 Lackawanna Ava., Scranton, WHAT THEY SAY Such suits 3'ou never saw. There is no doubt about it. Their garments are stylish ajid 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 one 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 the most expensive kind that the proudest parent wishes to don on her little ones. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK: Child's Suit, Consisting of Punts unU Wait. Two Pairs of Knee Tniits Children's Wash Suit!, Children's Jersey Suits S .25 .25 .48 1.25 THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE, 239 Lackawanna Ays. SIGN OF THE BELL LL jji STJSE. OLD STMX Iff AT THE 400402 LACKAWANNA AVE., GRAND 1111. . CHILDREN'S IB, ) 1 1 1 9 & 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, AXMIKSTERS, MOQDETTES, VELVETS, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRIES, AND INGRAIN CARPETS. Selected with a view to matching this season's best st5-les of decorations. Mattings from Chiiia and Japan. I A. 92 or e nest quality 40-yard rolls; a good 47 1 heavy quality at $6.00; the $5.00 quality at $4.00, with twenty in-between prices. IE m 9 406 and 403 Lackawanna Ave. BRANCH AT CARBONDALE, THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, locomotives, Stationary Engines, BGilers KCISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. i 12 YARDS CARPET, WOYEN-WIRE SPRING, COTTON-TOP MATTRESS, Owner wanted money; had bedroom suits to trade for it; gave more than a hundred cents for a dollar which, maybe, wasn't more than paying a too big interest. That's the story. Here's the sequel : We gathered some Carpet out of our stock and made the above outfit for you. Half agaiu as much added would be the price proper. As long as they last not for always ! That's how this offer stands. PORCH ROCKERS, MATTINGS, REFRIGERATORS, 4 'j - i . f. laaai " aw ml- av -jum. " .Hi ail H 1 y-VTTa J I fj '.I "ai""- K'.Ti.-.aapyy, :i,V-i,J FAIR. SCRANTON, PA. DISPLAY C; At PA., Manufacturers of J ENTIRE ALL AT PRICES. - EBM 1 60. OUTFIT, $23.00. ECONOMY