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    TIIE , SCIt ALSTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY MOTTNTNGv MA 24, 1895.
GORMAN'S
tun DEPOT.
LADIES
TAILOR-MAO
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 Ssrges
and Covert Mixtures.
Jackets lined and half
lined.
$8,75 to $21,50
THE SUIT.
GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT,
WEAK, NERVOUS MEN.
Why not treat with a physician to whom
you can tell your troubles and will CURE
you? Why send your money miles awuy
Irom homo to some one you never saw,
when you have the greatest Specialist
near you with whom you c&a talk It over
and be cured.
Dr. Reeves, 412 Spruce street, Scranton,
ly his new and specific methods an-1
remedies cures all the following. Impot
ency, lrtst Manhood, Variococele, Gonor
rhoea, Syphilis, Blood Poison, Nightly
Losses, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, Re
stores Lost Vitality. Lost Memory, Eradi
cates all the bad efforts of "Self Abuse,"
Excessive Venery, Purfles the Blood, Ke
atores "Shrunken Parts" to their normal
size. Arrests decay and makes you a well
and hearty man again. If you are nerv
ous, have a rapid irritable heart, tired,
dull feeling; In the morninss. Offensive
Ureath, Constipation, pains back of neclc
and head, or any of the above diseases,
call and be examined. It will cost yoj
nothlnK and you may benefit lately by It.
Kverythlng strictly secret and confiden
tial. OFFICE HOURS Dally 0 to 9.
Sundays, 10 to 1
D3. REEVES, scrVvo"p"'c'
CARPETS
Examine our new line of Spring
Goods. All of the atcst designs
and colorings and our prices
lower tli a a any other bouse in
the trade, for goods of the same
quality.
CURTAINS AND SHADES
of every description and 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
439 LACKAWANHa 4VZri'J.
M AWLEY.
The Epworth league will hold a book
social In the Methodist church rooms
this evening. A special Invitation Is
extended to all.
Several cans of fish arrived on the
Erie and Wyoming train Tuesday af
ternoon, which were conveyed and
emptied Into the Falrvlew lake, better
known as "Big Pond."
W. J. Coon, superintendent of the
Park association at Blooming Grove,
Pike county, was In town Wednesday.
J. S. Connor & Son have spared no
expense In building . a show room at
their cut glass works, which has three
large tables, ornamented with hand
some designs of cut glassware.
Elwood France, of Waymart, Is
spending a few days In town visiting
friends and relatives.
The Young People's Society of Chris
tian Endeavor of the Baptist church
will hold a "box social at the home of
.Miss' Anna Wagner this evening. A
pedal Invitation Is extended to all.
Edward Armbruster, of Mauch Chunk,
Pa., Is spending a few days In town
with his parents.
The Hawley Sunday schools have se
cured Lake Ariel for their annual ex
cursion and, picnic, which will be held
June 21.
The Hawley Coal company started up
ihelr new washery Thursday morning,
and will begin shipments of coal at
ono.
SUITS
: A-
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ,
reS Powder
STdl'KS AM) BOMK.
Now York. May 23. The stock specula
tion whs lireKtilar In its course toduy. At
the opening the railway list was Inclined
to advance. 'The flirt that the Orunirers"
stocks have mlvnm-ed despite Iho stor'es
in ri'n.ird to crops being damaged. Is con
sidered proof positive that there Is very
little lias!:, for the Hen 'altoniil reports
from the west. Tim feature of (he specu
lation was the tremendous reullzullons
in Distilling. Nearly wus) shares wore
traded In and the price declined from 2i
to HO, the lowest point of the iliiy. The an
nouncement that the Greeiiliut-Morrls
party had taken measures to prevent the
transfer of the property according to the
lints of the rooivuuiizatlon plan started
the selling. Sugar was freely sold on
statcmov:s that the rniit nop had been
ruincii :-:id broke f'um ILS'i to lPi. In the
afternoon there w:. n decided rlmns-TO fur
the tuner. The hort:t were the !:;rgc.t
buyers and the Improvement was most
pronoiintv.il 'n f-m,-;ir, the Urangers, Louis
ville and N::s hi'lllo, Jersey t'entral and
Union I'aeiU.-. .War the close IKr.tllloM
wi.nkir.id and t to jreaeral market receded
fractional!;-. N I ehuns- s .-how gains of
.i to 1 per cent, for the. railway Imsu.?!!.
Distillers lo;-t I'd. Sugar U and lienornl
Kii etne Sales were r.T.OOO shares.
The ran-'tf of today's prices fur tho ac
tive Btocl; of the New York stock mar
It t are riven b-'ov;. The quotations nro
furnished Tl:e Trilmro by ti. du It. Dim
m'.ek, mnnnirer for William I. inn, Allen
Co., stock brokers, -11- Spruce street,
Sl rar.lon.
Op'r- H Lev.-- Clos
Itv.'. ect. est. iru;.
Am. Tobacco Co M7:i l'"J ' ' KT'i 1''
Am. Cot. OH -'v-j Mi ' 'i
Am. Sairar Ite'g Co. US lli'i Uti 11T13
Ateh.. To. ; Vi 7-'s ' Vy
Can. South M M &';,
--.u-y. & Ohio 22'i
Chicago, tu- V i'i1 71', 74:i
Chic, ic X. YV t.'i'-i 1S ',
Chic. H. tj 7,'.j Th W"t W
C. C. C. A fi'. L 4J'i -l i' -i 4.U
c.i'.o.. .Mil. & St. l'... :st '' ''
Chic. K. t. .V. 1" B!h ':s7J
Delaware a- Hud 1S1H liil7, ISl'i IT
Dist. & C. h- 2! !3 2IH f'i
Cien. Klectric :!' S4 ;! S.'A,
l.-k' Shore II-,'. t!,iis l..;ts Ui:'s
I.o'li-r. i'-: .a. -h '.ir'-H .r:-n a"1
Ma Human l i!e li'i 11H 11". IP!
.Mich. (.Vntral 1'"'.. Pinr. Pi'i l"a".
Mo. Pa-itie 2sr, i:i ;'8 2v
Nat. Cal .'.a--e I'-, : !', 4'
Nai. Lead 3i-- 31.t - ?.-
N. J. C-r'rtil 1 1 10".. pn 101
N. Y. Central lal-'J H " ll'- W2
N. Y. A- N. !: I:' iS'k 42 U
N. Y L. H. V lil'i liiL. Pili, i:p j
N. Y., 3. Ai W 12 !, 12", 12 's 12-t,
N. Y.. !?. & W.. IT... 3.. .---4 S'i'i .-i';'-i
Nor. PiUViie h a'" ii a1!
Nor. Paeitle. Pr 111 lii " V.
nt. & West IS'Si II) IX1, iy";
Mill. & it' id 2Pj Sill', pa, i!i74
Southern H, 11 v:,-f U'k lii- ll"
T:iin., C. ifv 1 2s'... 2;4 2'". 2N's
T.-x. i'a lie i: i. i v:: ,
I'nlon I'ttoUic 14i ll'i l)r, irj,
Waiir'sh s"; ji j,7 i
Wab.Kh, T'r 19'i 1!i"i, in pn-
V.'i-st. I'nion C2' , (2-n ! SJ'.;
T". S. leather 2 " 22' 21"i 22"
tT. S. L'.ather, Dr.... upr. L' i 1 - 1M ' ill
CHICAGO IJOARD OF rr.ADR r,r.ir'i:s.
Op.m- I tiarh- Dow- Clnsl
WHEAT. inir. est. e.t. Inc.
July , M t2 74
September M S2
OATS.
June 30 2iTi 30
July 3.Mi SI7 i sin.,
Scitem!)er 2jij 3I"i 2S'3 304
CORN.
July m ra e.- r,.-.
September 57 Oti fifili
LARD.
July C.7.". C.7" 0.70 6.70
September C.D7 C.U7 6.S5 C.Sj
iJORK.
July 12.73 12 M 12 fi2 12 !2
September 12.10 12.15 12.90 12.30
Scranton noarj of Trade tixchango Qno
.alioiij. No. Par
Shs. Vat. STOCKS. Did. Ask.
20 50 Dlmo Dep. & Dis.
Rank C2 50
10 11V) r'rut Nat'l Rank CuO
20 PiO Crcrn It'go Lum'r Co 110
100 100 Lacka. Lumber Co... 110
5 K0 L'i'ki. Trust & Safe
Deposit Co 150
30 Vft Scru'n Savings Rank. 200
10 PiO Hera'n Lace Cur. Co 50
25 iu Third Nat'l Rank 350
45 1ei Thuron Conl fand Co .... fiO
3 100 Scranton Redding Co .... 101'i
4 100 Scrnnton Axl Y.'orks .... SO
30 1') Scraiiion (llass Co 70
5 li,0 Nat'l Rur'ng & Drill
ing Co. Pr no
2 lfM S'-ranton Jar & Htop-
per Co
40 100 D'ekson i.iftr Co 3'jO
(W 51 Da'-kawinna t- Mont
rose Railroad 50
5 100 Traders' Nat'l Rank 315
TO 100 Spring Rrook Water
Co DO
G 100 Filir.hurst lioalevfird
Cn 300
40 50 Anthraclru Le.nd rnd
Imp. "'o 45
HONDS.
30 1"')0 Fcrnnton Trnc. Cn p.",0
2 ufiO Kerin'y Stenm Heat
fi Power Co ....... i TOO
8 100 Madison Avenir Im-
provcmctit .... 105
T, TOO Scranton Class Co Too
25 PiO Rusbbrook Coal Co.
fl 100
1 TOO R. ra'on Axltf .Workf,
ti-;;, 4S0
30 lfOO Ser.a'n Suburban St.
Railway, !'. 1010
COMMERCIAL.
Xcw York I'-o P'CO MirVet.
New York, May 23. Flour Held higher.
Wheat Dull, Btroni;er; No. 2 rod store aa l
elevator, SOVjc. ; afloat. SlUnMMe-.; f. o. b.,
81',aSlr:;,c; ungraded red, 70aS3c; No. 1
norlhcrn, 85rrx5',c. ; options were ncllve,
excited and Irregular, advancing 3T4a4c.,
closing unseltled nt HiriP.c. over yester
day; May, Soy,c; June, Sic; July, 81 Vic. !
August, W?!. September, C2',(,c; October,
82';r.; December, Sic.; Slay, 1S:i:i, SOc. Corn
Fairly active, firmer: No. 2, 5)c. eli
vator; f03;c. nflont; imgrailcd mixed, TOVia
G9c; steamer mixed, 6S.y,a50V,c; options
advanced ln1'(,e. with whrat, closed weak
at Via'lc over yesterday; May, 5!)',ic ; July,
Vy.Uc; September, BO'ic Oats Active,
stronger; options more active, firmer;
May, Kc: Juno, Si-Tic: July. 31'ic; spot
prices. No. 2. 33'inJlc; No. 2 white, SH'ia;
No. 2 Chicago, 3l'.;n35c; No. 3, 33c; No. 3
white,' 37V&C.; mixtd v.rrjtern, 8la35c. ; white
stato and western, 3Sa!3c. ITovlslons
Quiet, tlrm, unchanged. Lnrd Quiet,
easier, unchangod. Hutter Kirmer; s4ate
dairy, 10a17c. ; do. creamery, 1Sc. ; western
dairy, 7Vyl2c: do. erramory, new, 1la18c.;
do. old, 8n13c; do. factory, 7a10Vic.; Klglns,
18c; Imitation creamery, 8',j.ai3c. Cheese
Steady, unchanged. Eggs Easy; state
and Pennsylvania, 14V&c; western fresh,
13Vta11c; do. per case, $3a3.45; ooulliein. )2a
13c; duck, 12ai7c. '
The Grocery .Mnrkct.
New York, Mny 23. Holders of raw
sugar are quite firm In tholr views, nnd the
market is steady to firm with ruling prices
as last quoted, at nay, 3c. for 90 test
rontifrugalB, 3c. for 0 test muscovado and
2-c. for EC test miilasses sugar,
i The London sugar market ruled steady
for cane. Java quoted at 12s. IViil. nnd
fair refining at 10s. 3d.; beet, quiet; bnroly
maintained at 3i)s. 4Vid. for May and in..
441. for Juno.
The reflneU market Is very quiet but
steady, with old prices ruling, through re
finers are shndlng prices somewhat on
round lots. Granulated Is quoted at 4
7-lCo4lj;c.
Rio and Santos coffee rules about steady,
tlrough thero is not much bu.Vncss under
wry. Prices are named on the basis of
15"4c. for Rio No. 7 flat bran on spot and
141ic for Rio No. 8. M Id grndoa arc hav-
Ing a fair snips movement at full prices ns
a rule and tho market Js firm, especially
for the beat grudua.
Tho Silver .llnikct.
New York, Way 23. The market for sil
ver has lapsed Into a very quiet state from
which, according to present Indications, It
Is not likely to emerge for some time to
come. The tone, however, continues firm,
which fact la generally regarded ns somn
what surprising in view, of tho prevail Jg
dullness, in London, today the quotation
for Luis was a shade lower than on yes
terday nt 30 ll-p;d. per ounce, and In this
city the price for commercial bars was
also a liaet'on lower at t!7c. ; still the tone
of the market both here and abroad re
nmlm .l ns lirm as at any time for a week
or mol e pant. Mcxlri' ii dollars In ' this
market rule steady at Kile.
Cold Movement.
New York, May 23. Exports today, $3.
P;';; imports, none. The total Imports
since Jan 1 have been Sl'.l,:s:il,S.W, and ex
ports "2,Sr"i,i-.i7.
itnffnln emtio.
Hufi'ulo, May 23. Cattle--Receipts, 010
hiad; on sale, tiO head; market linn; good
1.U7H to 1.2() pounds steers, $.V2i'.a5.IO; fat
luifern, 3l.7T.a5; old to fat cows. Jil. Iiial.
Itiivs Receipts, 3.1-00 heail; on sale. 3.ii''0
hi ad; niuikct closed strong and lac. higher
for York..rs and Je. stronavr for pigs; cmly
sali a, best mediums and heavy lions, St.Kba
4X; light m'xod, HV5; Yorkers. S. I.C'iri 1.7T.,
mostly 14.75; late rales, Yorkers. t;.8iial..s,".;
pl),s. il.7tl; other grades steady. Slicp
and Lambs Receipts, 7.200 head; on sale,
head; market dull and easli r; beaJ
lambs, Sa V.lail.lii; i;ooil to choice. $."i.2ria.ri.iai;
light to fair, SU.5nu5.15; mixed sheep, gond
to choice, Il.25a1.ti5; exports, $l.75u5; culls
and common lots, fi'.ul.
chi'jnr.o entile.
I'nion Stock Ynnis, 111., May 23. Cattle
Receipts, ll.iii.'O head; market easy; com
mon to extra steers, 4l.25ali.c5: stoekera and
feedi is, $2. 75a 1.(15; cows and bulls, SI. 75a
4.50; Texans, $2.50.15. HI. Hot;.! Receipts,
42.1W h ml; market easy and 5c. lower;
heavy packing and shipping lets. Ji.45al.li);
common to choice mixed, $4.il5:i MS; cho'c'J
I'.sKoited, ;d.;5al.(la; light. S I.:i5iil.(i0; pigs.
$:al.3j. Sheep Receipts. 12,0.10 head; mar
ket strong; Interior to choice, J3a5.23;
lambs, J3.75aiJ.30.
Toledo lirain Market.
Toledo, O., May 23. Wheat Rece'pts,
4.505 bushels; rhipments, 15,imo bushels;
market Mgber; No. 2 red cash, S3c. ; May,
M'sc; June. Sic.; July, W'ic; August and
September, Sue. Corn Receipts, 7.523 bush
els; shipments, 12.5HO bushels; market llrm;
No. 2 mixed, July. Tide. Oats I! jceipts,
hOtlcr Sllhmilnt4 .'( Ihl'l Knuh..l.J. r...,pl,..t
steady; No. 2 mixed, July, r,.".',c. Clover
Dien ..laiKui mm: October, J5.W.
Oil .Mnrkr.ts.
Rlttsbnrc, May 23.-Tlie only quotation
of the Oil exchange hero and ut Oil City
today was lU7'i.
Oil city. May 23. Tho Standard price
cf oil. li;7tb; National Transit runs 75,.!75;
shipmer.ts, 75.a5; Jiuekeye. tuns 57,150;
shipments, 41,330.
Plittn.t,.lnl,lrt -rll..... it....(-.
Philadelphia, May 23. Tallow is lower
nii'i ean. we quote: City, prime, In
lihds, 4:a4'ic; country, prime, In bbls,
4:'ic; do. dark, In bbls, 4alUc; cakes, -Pic;
faieuae, MUdc
.
1XBISTB1AL TOPICS.
It Is reported that K. A. Wheeler, of
Slviron, Pa., has closed negotiations with
parties from Greenville, I'a., for the lo
cation of a Hosemcr plant at the latter
place, to cost $2'i),aoo,
The aggregate of the rail orders given
oul mis year uy me I'ennsylvanla Rail
road company amounts to 45,875 tons,
and not to uu,i0 tons, ns has been report
ed. The correct total Is. however, with
other orders which have been placed, suf
ficient to give much encouragement to
our sieei rail manufacturers.
It Is currently reported that A. S. Van
Wkkle, owner of the Mllnesville and
Colel-.iine enlllerb.a hna u.. ..!, I nn..i
of the Lattlmer mines, and in the future
mo same win ho operated by him. The
transfer is to be made on or about June
1. Dan Levan, who has at present charge
of the Coleralne collieries, is to be mado
superintendent of Lattlmer. Several
other changes are also contemplated.
Interest Is again being revived In the
oiii Bouin .Mountain railroad scheme,
and Just when It was thought that the
road Is dead there is n movement started
Which hrlnca It Inln imnnlnmtno ...,!
The trouble now Is over tho books of
the rompuny, It being alleged that the
retiring president refuses to give up the
mums ine newiy ejected 'president, it
is is said that the present company Is
anxious to go uhead with work on the
line as soon as iho trouble is settled.
The rennet of tlm nnemtlnha rxt thn T.rt
hi(,-h Valley Hallway company for the
uireu moiiuis enaeu marcn ;u snows:
I'-Ho. Increase
urons earnings $841,107 1209,121
Operating expenses (1,fi53 BUM
Net earnings $239,454 J1I9.214
ror 11. e nix mopths ended March 31:
Gross earninga $2,00,1SI J5H5.R38
Operating expenses l,3I5,iiwj 2i7,0S2
Net earnings Jii!H,51i5 .'I2S,750
The sur)lus over fixed charges for the
three months wns J5l,1f!i, compared with n
del.di of JiS..Vii In the llrst quarter of 1WI
It is tttated Hint tho accounts of the rail
way company nro not kept separate from
those of the railroad company, and that
In order to comply with the law recpilrlng
these statements to be filled the olllcerg
of the enmpuny simply return as tho
railway's share a certuln proportion of
tho earnings nnd expenses of tho syslem
Jn that case there must be for any given
quarter somewhere near the same ratio
of increase or decreaso for the whole
system, ns Is shown In the figures given
for the ralrwny compnny. Tho railroad
company's force of clerks In tho treas
urer's department Is now lining out
checks for payment of Juno Interest. Tho
sum required is about Jk12,(ki0, ns tho In
tercst on about $28.0(ii),oo'j honds Is due
next month. It Is the heaviest Interest
paying month of tho year for the com
pany, but tho money to meet tho obllK-n-
lions has been on deposit for some weeks
past.
Ilnlf Unto Excursions
on tho Nickel Pints Road, to Western
points on May 21 and June 11, 1895. Gen
eral otiico, 23 Exchange struct, Ruffnlo,
N. Y.
OERfVlVINJ.
Kos'garth's Temperance band will
give a complimentary concert to '..ie
honorary members In Enterprise hull
oa,rly In June.
. Mrs. C. ID. Winter and Mrs. H. A
Wlllman vlsUed Scranton friends yes
terday. The Ladles' Aid snclt.ty of tho Meth
odist Episcopal church wlllTiold a frstl-
val In the church parlors July 4.
William Hunter post, Grand Army of
the Republic, will ati'.end divine ser
vice In St. James' Kplncupal church
Sunday evening. C-n Memorial Pay all
comrades will meet at post headquar
ters at 8 a. m. C. L. Bell Is chief mar
shal, and all organizations deslrln? to
partlciaie In tho parage v111-rc;io;-t to
him. Any comrades visiting friends
here will be welcomed and assigned a
pluce In the line. In the evening an
entertainment will be held In Knter
prlse hull. '
.
FOREST CITV.
Professor Edwin Mnxey, a brother of
T. J. Itlaxey, of thlB place, tins Just
been admitted to tho bar of WIK
county, Missouri, lie hits been professor
of mathematics In the Southwest oollego
In Hollvar, Mo., for .the past year. Pro
fessor Maxey Is well known In Forest
City, and was a former resident of
dbson township, Susquehtiiina county,
where his father still lives.
Mrs. Emma Menhennott died at her
home on Center street, shortly after I)
o'clock Wednesday morning. Iler age
was 4 years. She leaves a huslmnd, J.
W. Menhennott, and two children, by n
former mart-luge, Ivlzzie and James
Hoar. The; funeral will be held this
morning nt !) o'clock In the Methodist
Episcopal church. Rev. Frank Mar
shall, of the Episcopal church, will
otllclate. The Interment will be miide nt
lSethuny, In Wayne cotnily.
Rev. ! H. Kennedy mid F. J. Orgood
returned yesterday from nttendance nt
tho Susquehanna county Sunday school
convention, which wus held nt llopb-ot-tom
Tuusdny nnd Wednesday. They
were sent ns delegates from the Presby
terian Sunday school of this place, nnd
will inakti a report In the church Sunday
evening. The next convention will bo
held In Fnrevtt City in May or Juue of
next year.
The supreme court handed down n
decision Monday utllrining tho verdict
of the Susquehanna county court hi the
case of Jtidson Ncllsnn, of this place,
against the Hillside Coal and Iron com
pany for damages. The plaintiff was
employed by the company to haul out
empty curs from Its breaker, In Forest
City, by an endless chain, liy reason
of the person who ran the endless chain
not giving slack ut the proper time,
the plaintiff. In trying to unhook the
chain, slipped down in front of the
moving car and his leg was might
between the bumpers nnd Injured. Ho
brought milt ajjalnst the company for
damages for the Injury. The company
defended on -the ground thatt If there
was any negligence, it was the negli
gence of a fallow servant, for which It
was not liable, nnd that the plaintiff
was guilt of contributory negligence
and, therefore, not entitled to recover.
Those questions were strongly con
tested by Attorneys C. Fmltli and L. P.
YVei'.'Hnnn on the part of 'the plaintiff
and Wlllu rd. Warren & Knipp on the
part of the defendant. The jury ren
dered a verdict In favor of tho plaintiff
for $3,000. The company appealed the
case to the supreme court with the re
sult staled above.
MOSCOW.
Mir. and Mrs. George Koslar returned
home Monday evening from Mountain
Home, where they spent a few days
with friends. '
Tho Woman's Christian Tempcranc?
union will meet In the 'Methodist Epis
copal church at 2.30 till afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, of Dunmore,
spent Sunday with S. S. Yengers,
Miss Agnes Watts, who has spent the
winter In Jersey City returned home on
Tuesday.
Master Robbie Kramer, of Scranton,
Is visiting his grand parents, Sir. nnd
Mrs. J. F. Say re.
Mrs. Thomas Rnnsnn, of Dnleville
called on friends Inst Friday.
Next Sunday will be Grand Army of
the Republic day at the Methodist Epis
copal church.
Memorial Day will be observed with
the usual exercises In this place.
The cold wave of the past week has
done considerable damage to fruit
, If the linhy In Cutting Teeth.
Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Syrup has be?n
used for over Fifty Years ty Millions of
Mothers for their Children while Teething,
with Perfect Success. It Soothes (he
Child, SnftenB the Gums, Allays all Pain;
Cures Wind Colic, nnd is the best remedy
for -Diarrhoea. Sold by iJrugglsts In ev
cry part of tho world. lie sure nnd ask for
"Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Syrup," and
take no other kind. Twenty-live cents a
bottle.
CAR BON DALE.
A good-sized audience witnessed the
game of brtse ball at Anthracite park
yesterday afternon between Carbondalc
and Lancaster. The game nt times was
quite exciting; several splendid plays
were made by both clubs, also some
very costly errors were made by both
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a
Wr!l Mar,
f of Me.
THE GREAT SOtll tlnV.
U'nxijxraxx xixHvXanxTsr
proilnres the above rcnlu In ;i() dam It rti
powitrbilljrataliiiiirkljr. Cares whoa all tuners full
Young mnu will retain their lout manhood. and olo
men will recover their youthful vmor by usliu.
KKVIVO. It quickly and surely rentor-t-H Norvoun
nniw, LoM Vitality, lmpotnuoy. Mftlitly F.niiniotii.
LogtPowor, al!i!ia Memory, Wanting DltiiiaKfni, nnd
all efforts of Hulf-abu.ua oraxcoMiand imUnrrlion
wliicb nnfita one for moily. bimincM or marriage. It
not only cur by Htartlim at the Ki-nt ot dlairaan. but
Uagrcat nrrv tonic, nnd blood builder, briuif
Inff back tbn pink glow to palo check a-.d ro
torlng tho Urn of youth. It warda off fnaaulf
ami Connumptlon. Inaiht on liavliis RkVIVO, n.
othi-r. It can bo carried in Teak ixicket. IJy mill
1 ,00 nr packege. or ill for 5.0(l, with po:,l
tlo written gunrnnte-o to rnre or tot lie
the money. Circular freo. AdJreai '
'OVAL MEDICINE CO.. 63 Rlvor St., CHICAGO. It
ror Ml by Matthews Troa tiragub
Scruutun . I'a.
vNt Wfc nivfuli iTect inf ViMITIIVlT.
Ketmltiiof troQfniniit. KltlMU'H. pnMhiclnif wmlt-
fwit, NtTroufl iHbllity, Nlrhfly KmiyiiloiiB.tiDHiiniutn.u.
iiMtilt.r, ExhiuifititiR dmiiwiuid lorn of power oi tlintlio
erativoOnraiiHUt Utllinf oi.ofirnttuly, fcurtnonK and mnt
rJa'isqiilcklyrtiTcd hy lr. Ialrlr"rBKpiinHli Ncrv
Oiilti. 'i'lu-y not only cure by ntnrtlnp: at tli i waf, of dl.
enm. Hit nru n urvt M lONlU uiid II 1.0:: 11
Itl M,l lt, brlntcfnff haolt tlio pink dtI'mv to pule
patirnt Hy mail, $l.uo tor Ikis or 0 for iVwitUwt-lu
i-n Kuurnnti t rtir or rcfliuil tht mnnrr. Book
Uf HimuliJi Ncrvr (! i , IIo.t UliUU. Ji cw otk
For salo by JOHN II. PUKLI'S, Drujj
Ctat, Wyoming avo. and Spruce Btrcut
frencli Injection Compound
Cnrea pnnltlri'lj-, quickly, (net inon-ly clte Vn. )
tluiiraiiUK-il ur Hey n-himlccl. Aviilil (liingci'iiiin
rrui.illi'B. I'rlroftoeein.ii buttlu. Nix Hon leu
(will euro auvrrbt cam) m-iu preiialu. uncure (mm
ciliirv.-ulon, Willi only iR-lmiiltli-ally nudo tyrliiBu,
ROOF TINNING HISO SOLDERING
All none owny with by tho ime of HAItT.
MAN'O PATENT PAINT, wliloh cohrIhIii
of IngrodlentH well-known to all. It can be
applied to tin, galvanized tin, sheet Iron
roots, also to brick clwultnui, which will
firevent abRolutely nny crumbllnK, crack
nc or brenklnif ot tho brlek. It will out
last tlnnlnif of nny -kind by many years,
and It'B cost does not exceed one-lifth that
ut tho cost of tlnnliift. Is Hold by tho Job
or pound. Conti-iieta taken by
A-NTO.N'iO iiAlVi'ilA:. W Blreb CU ;
c4tV Im Lilt.
1 at Hatf.
15th Day. ?M&
iWWSSStfS , ISiLbii'JiJiWil&SJ I l-'alllnKT Writel'ixik Hc-mcdr o..tlOT Mn-I , SIGN OF THE BELL.
tf'X$ tSSlSwSvtl (nicT'niple,rhl...1t.,.lu.,forpnK.fofeiiii'i.l "'ca Ur I l-lt OfcLU.
tl?H4f 3l iH.Urlif:'" StrnpUnli-.oMMM.Prllcntcurolnlneyeini
?VJ) wvJli Ji OnnrantiJVri f?!. , 1 nitntnitcy wnimd unil well. 1 0Q.tfr hock tVrrl I
teflms. A sad feature of the game oc
curred In the seventh Inning, when
Westlake, of the Carbondule club, wus
quite budly Injured. A bull coming on
the first bound from the bat hit him
In the face, Inflicting a gash about two
Inches In length. The accident ended
his playing In tho game. He was carried
from the diamond by his fellow players
and cared for by Dr. J. S. Nlles, after
which he whs removed to his boarding
house. He wll probably he laid up for
several dnyB. The game was finished
by the addition of Flanughan. The
game closed In victory for Carbondale.
Score: 12-17.
Philip Perry man returned to his home
In Oneontu, N. Y yesterday afternoon
from accnmpiining his family to this
city to make an extended visit with
friends.
' Yesterday morning at an early hour
occurred the di-ath of Mrs. Almlra
YVhltomore Carditcr, nt her home on
Archliald street. Funeral Suturduy at
2 o'clock p. m. ,
Mrs. George Vun Keuren returned to
her home In Passaic, N. J., after spend
ing a few days In thin city as the guest
of her father.
rJICHOLSOfI.
Mrs. P. O. Harris starts for Chlrngo
Piiliirdny next, to join her daughter,
Mrs. N. N. Wnsllker, where she expects
to innlti! It her future home.
W. A. Wilcox, of Sonlntnn, was In
town Monday last.
E. S. Ituoon returned from lilngham
tori Mo.idny last.
Jlrs. Matilda Williams Is Rerlously III.
Mr:'. Elizabeth Stevens Is convalesc
ing after Severn I dnys' illness.
Fred ddvin and Miss Angle Mathews
were married nt the bride's home
Wednesday last.
Mrs. I.. Rutts, of Scranton, Is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Thurbor.
Mi'K. Milton Thurbor, of Glenburn,
vMtcd friends -Monday Inst.
Miss Dlxxlo Duggau slarted for Iowa
WeOtKfiday Inst, where she will, remain
Boine months, hoping to improve her
health.
Hi. Al. Cf. llyama
Hamilton, Ohio.
The Same as Bread
Hood's Sarsaparilla on iho Table
at Every Meal
" In my opinion llood'B Sarsaparilla has
cot an equal as a blood purifier. I doc
tored C mout hs Jor stomach trouble and
Neuralcla of tho Heart
without any good and then took Hood's
Barsaparllla. Every spring and fall since
I bavo used it and it bas dono mo lots of
good. I hsvo not been attended by r
pliyoieian for the ldt four years. Mywllo
was suffering with water brash nud
reeling Ail Tired Out.
Bliewss severely afuicted but upon my
prevailing unon her to take Hood's S?Hrsa
parilla and Hood's Pills she felt differently
ii a short time. Now Bhe is quite well.
V.'c have great faith in Hood's Baruapa-
Hood's?9, Cures
rilla and put it on t he table at every meal
the same as bread." Ab. Q. H yams, with
T. V. fluwGtili & Sons, residence, 4ii6
North Third Street, Hamilton, Ohio.
Hood's Pills S3 taWi
LAGER
BEER
BREWERY.
Manufa-'-turers of the CelobratoA
PiLSENER
LAGER SEER
CAPACITY :
(00,000 Barrels per Annum
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HHH GLOTHING HOU
maim hnm1 a
IHnTB you SomThroat, Pimples, Copper-Colored I
Snftl. A,.llB IU.1 Ui-.-.c 1'Ia.im 1.. l 1. 11.1- a
EMPIRE If IDS liil
Offers nit their piece goods, consisting of Ginghnms, Chcllics,
Muslins of nny variety, Cassimeres, Toweling, Outing riunncl,
to close out the entire stock ot the nhove at half price. They arc
Going into the Gents' Furnishing Goods only, and this stock of
piece goods must bu sacrificed nt any rate. Do iiot delay, hut
come ut once and secure the bargains of this grent sale. Nain
sooks, Double Swisses and all White Goods must he closed, no
matter what the price will be. The stock must be closed Inside
of 30 duys to mufce room for our Gents' Furnishing line. Be on
lookout Monday, great bargain day. '
EHE DRY GOODS COMPANY,
. - GoCDLlM'S CUT PRICi: ST33E, OLD STAND.
Frank B. Smllb, M, D., Physician, Surgeon,
Scientist, 312 Wyoming Avenue.
CATARRH PERMANENTLY CURED
Dr. Smith, hy Ills Powcrflil Mugnctlc
Force, Permanently Cures That Dread
ed IHscumo known as Cnturrli.
Host peoplo -Imagine that catarrh of 'ho
head Is the only form of catarrh that flesh
Is heir to; such Is not the caso. All In
ternal cavities that liuve an external
opening are lined with a mucous mem
brane. A chronic lullammntlon of a mu
cous membrane Is what Is known as ca
tarrh, hence It may bo seen that one may
suffer from catarrh of the throat produc
ing what Is commonly called Follicular
Pharyngitis, a peeullur form of soro
throat. Tho Inflammation may extend to
tho bronchial tubes producing what Is
known uh catarrhal bronchitis, the prom
inent symptoms of which are a loose rat
tling cough imuully worse In the morning,
(in arialng the patient bus a severe cough
ing spell, during which lie expectorates a
thick, yellowish fluid, which Is followed by
a white, frothy mihstunro. An soon uu the
expectoration buconies frothy I bo cough
continues with renewed vigor which rap
idly exhuusts tlie patient. In some cases
the lullammatlun may make Its way to the
stomach producing catarrhal dyspepsia.
In this form of catarrh the patient belches
largo quntititk-:i of gas or he may suffer
from a pain at the pit of the stomach,
which extends to the back and shoulder
blades. There Is pain and distress In tho
region of the heart. Catarrh frequently
attacks the mucous l'riing of tho bladder,
producing a desire to urlnnto with great
puln and strain, In fact, every mucous
membrane of the body Is subject to ca
tarrhal Inllammutloii.
Or. Smith will still continue giving h's
Trea Illustrated lectures lit Music hall,
Lackawanna avenue, tho remainder of
tho week at 2 o'clock p. ni. On Thursday,
Friday and Saturday uftcrnoons at i
o'clock Pr. Smith will kvb free Illustrated
lectures to ladies only. Next week lr.
Smith will hold free clinics nt his parlors,
'iYi Wyoming avenue, from 8 to 9 u. m. for
tho benelit of the poor. Consultations
free. Onlco hours, 9 a. rn. to 5 p. m. duf :y,
except Sundays,
239 Lcckava.ir.a Ave,, Scranlcx
WHAT
THEY SAY
Such 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 )'our
selves if they dou't speak
the truth. If there is
one thing we take more
pride in than another it is
our
Children's
artment
Which at present is filled
with the most complete
assortment, from cheap
little suits costing $1.00,
to the most expensive
kind that the proudest
parent wishes to don ou
' her little ones.
SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK:
Child's Suit, Consisting
of Punts and Waist.
Two l'uirs of Knee
Pants
Children's Wash Suits,
Children's Jersey Suits
S .25
.25
,48
1.25
SE,
230 Lackawanna Ave.
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INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS:
Our policy is to offer greater inducements than other
itorcs 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,
4 YELYETS, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRIES,
AND INGRAIN CARPETS.
Selected with a view to matching this season's best
styles of decorations. Mattings from China and Japan.
$t A. - or e nest quality 40-yard rolls; a good
heavy quality at $6.00; the $5.00 quality at
$4.00, with twenty in-between prices.
406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave.
BRANCH AT CARBON DALE.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturers of
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
General Off ice: SCRANTON, PA.
Wo want to nsk you just one plain, straightforward question-and in
asking It we bIiuII take for, grautcd tliat you sometimes have a need in the
way of Furniture, which you cannot gratify on account of a lack of
ready money-isu't it easier-quicker H"COXOMY'S
nnd hotter to get this furniture of us ou -ASY WAY TO PAY.
when it cohU absolutely nothing our credit prices are as low as anybody's
cash prices and, mind you, thero isn't a note to sign-not a penny interest to
pay and a bigger stock to eclect from than there is in town. Why not get
the Matting nnd the Refrigerator and the Baby Carriage NOW. Pay for theiu
a little at a time weekly or monthly.
Porch
Rocker
Large gent's sie with arms, seat 23x18 inch
esback from seat 34 inches high solid oak high
gloss finish heavy doublo cane a thorough dependa
ble rocker last seasou'a price f3 50.
I 2 2B and 237 Wyoming Avenue. I t.
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SCRANTON, PA,
DISPLAY 0?
11 OBJECT?
EBEGKER i 00o
FANCY CORNER OR Ql QH
WINDOW GHAIR . . W-uU
High piano polish frame-round in shape -quaint In
design- upholstered In dainty colored damasks and bro
catelles; only a few nui table for any part of the parlor
or reception room worth double our today price.