. " ( :. .. ' . TIIE SCRANTOX TRIBUNE---WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 29, 1805. 8 GRAND Retiring That means we are going out of business, and in or der to dispose of our stock quickly, will commence on , Saturday, June ist, at 9 o'clock in the morning, a great Mark-Down At such low water mark' prices rapid disposal of the entire stock. fill GOODS m Entire stock must be sold. Don't fail to attend, as it will be an opportunity of a life time to buy high grade goods at lower prices than paid for inferior quality. 1 1 GORMAN'S GRAND WEAK, NERVOUS MZfL Why not treat with a physician to whom you can tell your troubles and will CLRK you? Why send your monjy miles away Irom hom to some one y.vj never aw, -when you have the frieaust Spocialtit near you with whom you can talk It over and be cured. Dr. .Reeves, 412 Spruce street. Scranton, by his new and gpectflt: methods and remedies cures all th following: lmpot ency, Lost Manhood, Varicocele, Gonor rhoea, 6yphilis, Wood Folson. Nightly Losses, Stricture, Eeminn! Weakness. lie stores Lost Vitality. Lost Memory, Eradi cates all the bad effects of "Self Abuse," Excessive Venery, Pur'lUs thf Blood, Re stores "8hrunken Fa; t9" to their normal size, ArrestB decay and mukes you a well and hearty man ag;iin. If you are nerv ous, havo a rapid trnlat.le heart, tir.1, dull feeling In the reorninTS, Offensive Breath, Constipation, pains back of neck and head, or any of the above disease?, call and be examined. I: will cost you nothing and you may benefit largely by It. Everything strictly secret and confiden tial. OFFICE HOURSDaUy 9 to 9. - Sundays, 10 to 4. DR. beeves, "aga- CARPETS Eiaminc our new line of Spring Goods. AH of the latest designs and colorings, and our prices lower than any other house 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 mummm (venue. INDUSTRIAL TOPICS. The collieries of the Reading and Lo hlgh Valley companies will work three days this week. The Bethlehem Iron company has an nounced an Increase In the wages of fur nacemen from J1.28 to $1.40 per day. The Central Traffic association has de cided that not more than 4,000 pounds shall be loaded over the marked capacity of any car, Jersey Central April earnings were groM, $1,019,401; operating expenses, PM.W); net earnings, $401,940. The net earnings In creased $136,046 over 1891. The New Tork Central has given an order for 1,500 box cars. They will cost $900,000, and the job of building them will employ 1,000 men for over live months. In April there were thirty-three collis ions, seventy-five derailments and nlno other railroad accidents. In which twenty seven persons were killed and ninety In jured. An old tunnel, started at Tower City forty years ago, Is to be driven through the mountain by the Reading company to ' Itausch Gap, and will open up a rich tract of coal land. The Shenandoah City cofllery of the Heading company resumed yesterdny after lour months' Idlenens. The colltory Is equipped with the latest and most ap proved machinery, and will havo a ship ping capacity of 1,600 tonB of coal dally. A novel road Is being built In the went. It Is the San Diego, Pacific and Kastern road, and Is purely a railroad men's line. Each division of the various railroad unions has subscribed a certain amount, and with Bhares at $10 each, the capital Is now $1,000,000. Every employe must be a stockholder. John S. Lazarus, formerly of Pittston, tmt now trafflc manager of the Indianap olis, Decatur and Western, on the 2lth Inst, sailed for Europe, expecting to be ab sent two months. On his return, it Is stated that he will be appointed general manager of the Indianapolis, Decatur and Western, R. B. F. Pierce retiring. ' Wllkes-Barre Times: "The work of building No. 8 Delaware . and Hudson breaker, on the ourokirts of Plymouth, ; has taken considerable time, but now that It Is completed it is a credit to Auram Shaffer, who designed the building, as well as upon his workmen. The breaker Is most complete in every department, and every possible appllanco hna beon provided o as to run through the largest quantity of coal. ' The machinery is of the latest Improved make, and every piece has been put together by skilled mechanics. A dust fan has been provided of an Immense ' drawlniT power and It Is expected it will keep the breaker almost entirely free from dust. The exterior of the structure Is of corrugated Iron and presents a fine ap pearance. The breaker and mine will glvo employment to about COO men and boys. It will begin operations June L GORMAN'S C33 KM . OO Retiring ale i is 11 ft UUp'JUiM Highest of ail in Leavening Power. TEE VCELD OF BUS1KESS stocks an?) cams. New Tork, May 23. Reports from the west continue generally unfavorable. The professional tuok advantage of the rumors to hammer the western rail way shares. In addition London sold fully 20,000 shares. The granj-rs de clined anywhere from 1U to l'a. The anthracite coalers were iUjo und-.-r pres sure, falling ia"3. Susquehanna and western preferred broke 4' to -J with a subsequent rally to 31Vi. The trunk lines, Northern Pacific preferred, and the Bouthwesterns declined U.al'4. The Industrials were heavy except for dis tillers and General EU-etric which gained a point on rumotB that the com pany had gained an important contract from the Manhattan. Kurjar was sold down to 11G from 11S. Speculation closed weak In tone. Net changes show losses of to 3H. Manhattan leading. Gen eral Electric, however, rain"d " on the day. Tula! sales were 235.500 shares. Hie range of totl.-iy'ti prices for the ac tive ntockH of the New York stock mar ket arc ';ven below. The quotations aro furnlnh.-d Tim Tribune by G. du 11. D!m mick, manager for William Linn, Allen 4 Co.. stock brokers, 412 Spruce street, Scranton. . , Op'n- Ilish- Low- Clos ing, er.t. est. lug. Am. Tobacr-o Co IW-i IK'i 1'4 Arn. Cot. Oil H ,?,' Am. Sugar lte'g Co.llci lli't, lib IMS Ateh.. To. & S. Ft... S 71 Can. Pouth 6r.'4 5.!'4 ri' WVi fhts. & Ohio 22-Vi .z'n Chlce.TO flas H'i 7" Wti Chic. & N. W W" I? Chir.. )!. & O W ', W, C. C. ft. 1 4!'i 4'i 4! , 44' i Chic, Mil. & St. V... 6IH I'4 '' r"- chic, it. i. ft v w.i ei w-r. Iblnw.ire ft Hud i: 1i "'ii i, u t. xr n.2 iti i'W iw.i Dll.t. ': C. F 1!ri l!'7'! V-i '!' G-n. KU'ttrlc 3i X,: 111. Central Vri . K'j ft.Vt Louis. & Na?h 5S:;i f''i:4 M Manhattan Klc IK. Ill H-' 3 Mich. CVntrol Irt'tt )f' 'MV V Mo. Pac'Cic Vfii S 0 Nat. Cordaise 8 ir, a'li Nat. L:ul 3P4 31'i 81 Rt'.i N. J. Central lOi',4 1::4 T,4t I'Ki'.si N. Y. Centra! h2 1C Wl VI N. Y. ; N. B 41 41' V.T 4.".H N. v., l. k, Hl w n n n N. v., s. vv 11 HH 10'i inv, N. Y P. A W., IT... M-i Zl 3l'i Nor. I'ncinc, IT M IH 2'i"i out. a We-it ISVi Hi'i IS't lt I'hll. & Read !!', Hl'i IS"! Southern It. R Ht4 Wi 13i Tenn.. (.'. & 1 2 M 28 T?x. Pat-lfic UV n Vi, Vl t'nlon 1'acille Wk 144 H H Wabash 'i 9 9 Wabash, Pr 2) Wk lOit i: West. Union 9'Jr'4 t4 Vt'.i K", V. 8. leather 2J M iVt 21 U. 8. Leather, Pr.... 7'4 1)7 1)3 M CHICAGO ROAUT) OP TRADR PRICKS. Open- High- Low- Clos- WIIEAT. lug. o:l. est. Ing. July 7IC54 "I't 79 September Soft 81 l'J 81V4 OATS. July , 2W, .11 20 30 September 2!i')ii 3 2(!4 3' CORN. July M B4'A 52 S.1 September WA M K, LAKU. July B.72 72 C,a C.72 September 6.87 6.SK) 8.85 0.8i PORK. July 12.15 12.72 12.(13 12.72 September 12.D5 13.02 12.90 13.09 Scranton llonrd of Trndo RiclmnfiO Quo-inlions-AII Uuotatlons Based on Par of 100. STOCIC3. Did. Ask, Dime Dep. R: Dl. Hank 125 First National Hank 600 , Green Rlilgo Lumber Co 110 Lackawanna Lumber Co 110 Lacks. Truut & Bafc Dep. Co 1M Scranton Savings Hank 200 Scranton Lace Curtain Co CO Third National Dank 250 Thuron Coal L'ind Co AO Scranton Redding Co ' 104 Scranton Axle Works ' 80 Scranton Class Co .-. 70 National Iloring & Drilling Co M S'irnnton Jar Stoppor Co 25 Dickson Manufacturing Co 1(0 Lacka. & Montroso R. R ... 100 Traders' National Bank 115 Spring Rrook Water Co IM) Elmhurst Boulevard Co 300 Anthracite Land and Imp. Co 00 IJONDS. Scranton Traction Co. 95 Economy Steam Heat & Power Co I ICO that will insure a IS j'j f DEPOT. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Madison Avenue Improvement 105 Scranton Glass Co 100 Rushbrook Coal Co., GV- M) Scranton Axle Work;!, C New York I'liKlttco Mnrkct. New York, May 2S.-Klour Firm. Wheat Dull; No. 2 red store and elevator, ki 82'ic; efloat, 8J'c; f. o. b., 82a$3-'c.; un graded red, 71u!lc. ; No. 1 northern, S7a 87"ic: options active and Irregulur, clos-ln-r llrm nt l-alc. advance; May, 81 c; June, J2'ic; July, S3'sc; AusTust, 83' ic.; September, t$kc; October, 81'ic; Decem ber. So'iC. Corn Dull, llrmer; No. 2. 5S'o. elevatorr; 59ViiC. afloat; opllonn dull, lirm, at UiBl-V. advance; May, 577;c; July, 5SHc. ; August, S!c.; S.'itcmber, 59'ic Oats Dull, firmer; options active, strong er; May and June, 33!ic; July and Septem ber, 34c; spot prices. No. 2. 33:i33iC.; No. 2 wh'to, ;a3i;ic.; No. 2 Chlcngo, illaJI'ic; No. 3, 31 'ic: No. 3 while, 3-i'ic; mixed western, 32a34e. ; white state and western, :i7a43'ic Provisions Quiet, steady, un cliKtiged. Lard Firmer; western steam, $);.92H; city, ,.25; May, Jii.85: July, $ii.U7; refined, quiet; continent, S7.20; South America, $7.Wi; pomt-ound. Daalic Pork Steady. Hjttcr Steady, unchanged. f'h nsp Firm, fair demand, unchanged. Kggs Firmer; state and Pennsylvania, lii'.jaloic; western fresh, l'J'al'ic.; do. per case, J5;i3.30; southern, M'nV-'.ic TolcJo Grain .Market. Toledo, O., May 2S. Wheat Rece'pts, 39,.Va I . u m h o I a : shipments, 23,500 bushels; market quiet; No. 1 red cash and June, X3'i,c.; July, Si'jc; August, Slc.: Septem ber. 81ic; No. 3 red, g-"ic Corn R eelpts, 22.W3 hiifhcls; Hhlpineuis, 3,0K) bushels; market Arm; No. 2 mixed eii;h and May, 54c; June, 6.T.jc; July, 51'ic; No. 3 yellow, cash, M'4c Oats Market dull; No. 2 mixed, July, 32c Clover Seed Market dull; October, $5.85, Buffalo Live Stock. Ruffalo, May 21. Cattle Receipts, M0 head; on sale, 80 head; market quiet nnd rvv: pfo- t" fair cows, J2.cr.e3.30; medium s!ers, ft 9r.n!; llcht steers, $1,50; light to good hulls, 52.111.1.25. Hogs Receipts, fi.900 head; on sale, 8,000 head; market firm to ;.iiUi.t lor good nogs, slow for pigs; York tn, li-ht to good. $l.ri()a4.ffi; mixed park cm, H.Wml.70; nii'diums, $l.n5u4.70; good heavy, $l.75a4.8l); roughs, $lal.25; stagH, $:ia 3M. Sheep and Lamlm Receipts, 7.V) bead; on sale, 8,800 head; market opened very dull, almost at a standstill, closed very dull with 20 enrs unsold; good to prime CM pound) shnep, $.1.!ia4.25; fancy ewes and wethers, for export, $l.50a4.75; good to prime lambs, $l.75a5.25; fair to good, $4a4.5; cull nnd common lots, $2.D0a 3.75; spring lambs, (.2'.a.r.0. Chic.ign I. ha Stock. Union Stock Ynrds, III., May 28, Cattle Receipts, 4,500 head; market steady; com mon to extra steers, J1aC.ll); stockcrs nnd feeders, $2.8nsl.i;r,; cows and hulls, $UCa 4.50; calves, $;:5.I0; Texnns, 2.50n5.1. Ilngs Ilncelpts, 17,000 head; market firm nnd 6a 15c. higher; heavy packing and shipping lots, $4.45n4.75; common to cholco mixed, $I.30h4.7ii; choice assorted, '$4.K,ria4.55; light, J4.25a4.GO; pigs, $3.1()a4.30. 81iee Receipts, 8.1.00 head; market steady; Inferior to choice, $3a5; lambs, $1a4.U0. Oil Mnrkct. Plttnburg, May 28. Oil opened and high est, 157'A: lowest and clonjd, IMi'A. oil City, May 2H. oil opened, 157'A: highest, KB; lowest and closed, lWiii, I'hilndclpliln Tullon Market. Philadelphia, May 28.-Tnllnw Is qtdet. but steady We nuotB. c(yi , ,ft hhils, 4a4l4c; ooutitry, prime, In bids. 41c.i do. dark, In bbls, 4a4Vio.; cakes. 4Uc grease, a-ftaSftc. "-. FACTORYVILUE. Miss Sadie aillmore Is vtry 111 at this writing. Mrs. James Ilaker and daucrhtera, Maud and Gertrude, are vlslitlna friends here. Kvergroen cemetery presents a very pretty appearance, and loving hands have been very busy the past two weeks benutifylnB the graves and grounds. Thursday afternoon the following will ba the lino of march: Leaving; the Grand Army hall ait 1.45 and marching to Evergreen cemetery: Keystono Cor net band ;Mrs. Sarah Rice circle, No. 104; First Baptist Sunday school; Method ist Sunday school; Cnptain 10'. J. Hire post, .No. 211. Rev. H. H. Wllbor will be the orator of the day. Comrade John T. Howe, of Scranton, will speak In the evening. In ithe evening; the La dles' circle will hold an entertainment In Mftthewson's Opera, House, and serve strawberries, lee cream, cake, etc., In public ball opposite the Opera House. Everybody Is requested to come. Memorial services were observed at the Plrnt Bantlst church on Sanrlny laU. ltcv. 'II. J. Vitk:;(j traaclud a very lnterentlng and patriotic ser mon from the text, "The Lord hath done irrcat things for us, whereof wo are glad." Psulms cxxvl, 3. The ser mon was listened 'to by a large congre Kttitloru The Cnplnin hi. J. Rice post, No. 211, und Ladles' circle attended In a body. Thursday morning at 9 o'clock Com rades of hJ. J. Iilce post will decorate at Daltort and Old Depot cemetery. ARCHBALD. The remnlns of the Into Thomas Moran, of Rock Tc-rrace, were laid to rift yesterduy morning. At 10.30 o'clock a high mass of requiem was sung; by Rev. T. J. Comerford and at Us cdnso he delivered an Impressive eulogy over Ilia departed. The pall-benrers were Patrick Currnn, Patrick Moran, Michael Million, Patrick Keefrun, Frank Dunleavy and Mark McDonnell. James Fitsipatrlok was lltiwer-beiircr. lntelllgeni-e reached here on Satur day evening 'that John Fallon, a son of Patrick Fallon, of the East Sldo, surtnlned very serious inlurles In Wln L'onsin. The UdiMim Mr. Fallon re ceived merely plated that his son had both his legs cut olf, but gave no fur ther farts concerning .the accident. Another telegram received yesterday Kta'ted that .the young man was restlnir easily In a hospital near the scene of the accident. A nephew of Mr, Fnllen will leave for Wisconsin In a day or t;o. The Injured man' left hero about six weeks ago. The Memorial Day cxcrclnen conduct ed under the auspices of Jnmos O. Stephens imst, Grand Armv of the Re public, will !ie held here this year. He-o.'iune- of the fact ithnt many of tlio iiienibens if .the post belong to Peck vlllo R has been cut tonmry to hold ser vices Iw-re every second year. This) time It lit our turn ami great prepara tions have been mndu for the proper observance of the day. There will lie a parade, In which nearly all our soci eties will participate. The memorial exerclsis will be held In the Catholic cemetery. The oration will be deliv ered by IT. IC. Paine, of Scranton. Cap tain Batten! nirg, commander of the post, requests donations of flowers nnd nsks that they be sent to him before Wednesday 'night. Mr. and Mrs. T. 3. Golden have re turned nfter a pleasant visit with friends In Philadelphia. An announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Aggie Caftnpy, of Hill street, to Mr. Fltzsimmonfl, of Jer myn; of Miss Katlo Mefllynn, of South Railroad street, to Thomns Gallaglier, and MisS Rose Sharnel to I. Ehulller, both of Hill street. HONESOALE. Dr. Reed Burns performed an oper ation on C E. Power yeRtcrdny aftor noon, removing his leg Just below tho knee. Mr. I'ower has been confined to th? bed for a week past with a dis ease similar to dry gangrene. It was decided that the only chance of Eavirojr his life was by removing .this leg. Mr. Power Is 59 years old nnd well built. The Wyoming Wild West will exhibit at Honesdale May 31. Newspaper ac counts clajis It as a first-rate show, his Ufa wos by removing his log. Mr. they do all others. Persons are warned to look out for them. Edwin Goodwin, of Scranton, who lately came Into prominence on ac count of his successful suit ngalnst tht Delaware and Hudson Canal company, on Saturday last purchased a white bull terrl.T from C. J. Weaver, for $25. Tho dog to a fine specimen of Its kind. Mrs. J. H. Houck and daughter, Miss Eulalle, who have 'been visiting Hones dale relatives, returned to West Pitts ton yesterday. Miss Grace Brown Is visiting Mrs. Lee Demmlng, at Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Caroline Cooper left yesterday for a visit with her sister at Nicholson. Mrs. Thomas Potter, cook at the Coyne House, and a young woman re siding th'.'re, were taken suddenly 111 Monday afternoon. It was at first supposed they were poisoned on Gar field tea. Dr. O'Connell 13 making an Investigation. Tha thief who was captured nnd p!a?ed In Jail Monday for stealing a pair of shoes and allowed to take an alarm clock to bed with him which he had In his possession, should have been searched before being placed In Jail. Later In the day It was discovered the cluck had been stolen from Mr. Cowle, at Seelcyvllle. -The -man might have had Implements to force his way out of Jail for all the otllelals knew. If the Rnby Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has ben used for over Fifty Yours by Millions of Mothers for their Children while Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child, Softens tho Gums, Alluys all Pain; Cures Wind Colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, Sold by Druggists ia ev ery part of tho world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. ' CARBOIMDALE. William Hollnndback left yesterday for Easton to attend the Masonic cele bration. The following- from this city will witness the Benton-Tyler wedding in Forest City thin evening: Misses Char lotte Giles, Rena Daley, Jessie Viinnnii, Minnie liowen. May Hallock, W. D. Frank, 11. G. Likely, It. M. Sheuherd, Mrs. C. 1'. Hallock, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Lewsley and Rev. and Mia. T. 10. Jep son. William G. Taylor, of 'Forest City, has been admitted to the hosnltal In this city. This afternoon, at the home of Mr. If it is, you will bo strong, vigor ous, full of lifo and ambition; you will havo a good nppctilc nnd good digestion; your Bleep will bo sound and rcfrcsliing; your nerves will bo strong; you will imvo iittlo need to fear disease in any form. It lit bow few run Buy Hint tliclr blood Is pure! How ninny peoplo nre suffering daily from tliu conse quences of impure blood, scrofula, salt l'lieum, liiPUiiiiitisiu, catarrh, nervous nobs, sleeplessness, licudtichc, and Tired Feel sing Hood's Snrsapnrilln purifies, vitalizes mill enriches tho blood. Therefore, it is tho medicine for you. It will glvo you pure, rich, red blood nnd strong nerves. It will overcomo Unit tired feeling, crcuto an appetite, givo refreshing sleep and niako you strong. Is not this just what you wnnt? ' Then tako Hood's Siirsupnrilln. It is tbo best building up liiedicino. Hood's Sarsapa&iSla Bs th Only Truo Blood Purifier rromlnontly In tho public eyo today. Hood's Pills iZ hZSr 15 Your Blood Pure and Mrs. D. J. Duncan, on Gnrfleld ave nue, will occur the marriage of their daughter Mary S. R to John Sheyer, of llornelliiville, N. Y. Mr. Sheyer Is chelf dispatcher for the Erie Railway company at llornellsvllle. A plensane time was enjoyed at the home of iMirfs Adena Herrlno;, on Salem avenue, lust evenliu?, the event beinK a muslcale, under the auspices of the youriB workers of the Methodlnt church. A. V. Urantweln and George Idols are on a buolness trip to New York elty. Mrs. John Elston, of I'nrk street, Is vlsltlntf Scranton friends this week. This evening, In the new Burke build Ins, the Mozart band will give a concert and dunce. The funeral of William H. Cole, who was killed Monday afternoon, will be held this ufternoon ut 2 o'clock. SHICK3HINNY. C. Haas, father-ln-lnw of S. I. Creary, tho boMler, and H. Brehm, of Ilazleton, drove over to this place on Sunday afternoon. They went to tho headwaters of Hun.tim;lon Creek on Monday, where they spent the day llsh liiK for trout, nnd returned In the even ing with a Rood catch. Nornian .McNeill's double house on Main street Is ready for the plaster era, who will commence work In a few days. John Ash and wife, of IehlKhton, father and mother of Mrs. C. K. Stauffer, of itho Commercial house, re turned home on Tuesday, after making a vIsH of several days. Frank Coleman, The Tribune news boy, has been confined to his bed for the past two days with Inflammation of the bowels. V.n. Remaby, a nelfch iMir boy, Is distributing the papers durlnK his Illness. K. A. Nlven and W. S. Miller, of Wllkes-Rarre, and H. S. Fontaine, rep resemtative of .the New York World, spent tho greater part of yewterday In this place. During the day, In com pany will) C. R. Stauffer, of tha Com mercial House, with whom they stopped, took a. drive ou't through 'the stopped, they took a drive out through the country. George Horber, who has been quite 111 for several weeks, Is convalescing. George Alter, an old veteran who hns been III for a long time, died yes terday afternoon, aged about 50 .pears. Rose Brlttaln, wife of ex-Deputy Sheriff Brlttaln, of Cumbra, was burled yesterday ufternoon. J. R. Gould, of Hick's Ferry, delivers vegetables raised on his farm. In this place, several times during tho week. THROOP. The funeral of John Burnett, who was killed on Friday, was attended on Mon day. The remains were followed from his late home by the members of Silver Star cantle, No. Mi), and the Ancient Or der Knigfcfts r.f the Mj"stlc Chain, No. 43, and 'the Providence and Storrs' mines Accidental 'funds. The deceased was 37 years of age. He has left a widow and three small children to mourn the loss of a kind father and an affectionate husband. The school board will meet In the bor ough hall on June 3 next. The old members will retire and the new ones take their plaoos at 7.30 p. m. r atuiUMO-incjnU'ki'tttr.iiii'riJWi'.'iHi Mild XTWfcFiNK ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAP9BAL CIGARETTE Has stood the Test ol Tims MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED w,r2fr re VIVO RESTORES VITALITY. Made a 1st Day, Well Man lotnimy. of Me. i no until I aoth ry. prodnees the above remits In SO days. It trtl liuweritilly and quickly. Curoa when ill others fail. Vouug men will rognta thmr lout manhood, aod old men will recover tliclr youthful vuor by lulnv KKVIVO. It quickly and aurpirrofftoroa Nervous npHs, Lohs Vltalltr, impotcnoy. Nightly Knilealon, Lost rower. Falling Memory, Wiwtiim Dim-asm. and all effpcta of Nflf-atnisn or eiciinn and lnillunretlon. which unfits one for atutly.btiKiiioiiHorniarrlise. It lint only cures by starting at the grat ot dlsiiase, but Is a great nerv Ionic and blond builder, bring ing back the plnJt (rlnnr to pale eln.eJis and re staring tho fire of youth. It wsrd off Insanity and Consumption. Inslnt on bavlntt ItF.V I VO.no other. It can be oar r led in vest pocket. Dy mcll, I 1 .OO per packaso, or six tor a.OO, with posi tive written fruarai.tre to cure or refund thoniotiny. Circular free. Address DOYAL MEDICINE CO., 63 River $1., CHICAGO, ILL. Vos ky Matthews Itreia Dragglst Scranton , VaV WSBmS IlftTOtTon KoroThmnt, PLmplwi. Ooppoi,--nolOT(KI 8potn, Action, (kid Hnrux, Hlwni In Month, Ur.1i Kftlllntt? Write Conk Hrmrdy VoH Ot Ma son I c Tf mp1?,(,hlrnvo,l 1 1., for proofs of curoi. 4'Ap.tn1 ifM,0N. I'mtciitBcurtHl aln-rcr THE Ell MV II 131 Offers all their piece goods, consisting of Ginghams, Chcllics, Muslins of any vurloty, Cassimcres, Toweling. Outing Flannel, to close out the entire stock of the above at half price. They are Going into the Gents' Furnishing Goods only, and ths stock of piece goods must be sucrlficed ut any rate. Do not delay, but come at once and secure the bargains of' this great sale. Nain sooks, Double Swisses and all White Goods must be closed, no matter what the price will be. The stock inust be closed inside of 30 days to make room for our Gents' Furnishing line. Be on lookout Monduy, great bargain day. . y EMPIRE DRY GOODS COMPANY, GOODiWS CUT PfliCE STORE, OLD STAND. Glim UITUS POSITIVELY CURED BY THE ONLY Magnetic Physician In Scranton. Dr. F. B. SMITH, 312 WYOMING AVENUE. Diabetes la a disease of the nutritive system In which sugar accumulates In the blood, and Is excreted through tho urine. The dally quantity of urine U greatly Increased, This disease may bo divided Into acute and chronic form, but except In their duration there la no essential dllTerenco. Frequent urina tion and an intense thirst are the first symptoms that mark the onset of this disease, together with a voracious ap petite, tho patient t'hen begins to grow thin ami willow, losing flVHh rapidly until he becomes a mere skeleton. The thirst Is almost unenduruble, It general ly being greatest about an hour or two after meals. The tongue Is dry, red and glazed and the saliva very Beanty; the gums become Swollen, and consti pation generally attacks the patient with these symptoms. Notwithstand ing the enormous food consumed, the patient gradually wastes away. The skin becomes dry and harsh, and pers piration rarely occurs. Iiolls, carbuncles and other diseases of the skin often occur, especially eczema and pruritus. The patient Is attacked with headache. and a faint intoxicating feeling comes over him and they generally fall Into a deep, dull sleep. Diabetes, as a rule. is pronounced incurable by ordinary physicians, whe know but little If any thing of animal magnetism. It can be and Is being permanently cured by Dr. l' H. Smith, at his parlors, 312 Wyoming avenue. Dr. Smith will hold free pub lic clinics, and cure all worthy people at ins parlors, 312 Wyoming avenue, from 1 to 2 p. m. daily. Olllce hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. ni. dally, except Sundays. Consultation free. F. n. Smith, M. D., Magnetic Physician. All letters of Inquiry must contain postage. 233 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton in SI Attracted great crowds and so will our suits marked down to $54S attract a great number to see what they can possibty be at that price. We bought a lot of them very cheap last week in New York and are willing to let you reap the benefit of our purchase. They are worth jfio.oo. v ilifiiiU illtit'il Potomac ?R.Rfl L'nion Flannel. V? U U V Slaters' Flannel Strictly all wool, fast color, guaranteed not to fade. For this week only Laun dricd shirks, white and col ored - - - 46c They are worth 75c. and $1.00. Look at our window dis- Play- THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE, 230 Lackawanna Ave. SIGN OF THE BELL AT THE 420-402 LACKAWANNA AVE, GRAND Sm, SB, US' 11 Curtain Rare IN Bar Nottingham, Tambour, Irish Point, and Brussels Curtains, in one, two and three pair lots; patterns that cannot be duplicated. Also short lengths of light and heavy drapery silks, suitable for furniture coverings and por teries, at one half their value. mMM SIE 406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave. BRANCH AT CARBON THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA.. Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. Who Wants to Pay $ 4 for Who Wants to Pay $ 8 Who Wants to Pay $12 Who Wants to Pay $16 Who Wants to Pay $20 To be brief, why pay about 25 per cent, more for furnishing your home than the "Economy" asks Eighty Cent Carpet For 60c. Is strictly all wool best grade 9 or 10 years' wear would be no more than we expect of this. Your blood is all right it's your house that's out of order. GET CURED by the ECONOMY FURNITURE CO S2B and 227 Wyoming Avenue. WATCH OUR SENSATIONAL JUNE OFFERIKfi-E. F. CO. I FAIR. SCRANTON, PA. DISPLAY OP Sale . . . gams uACKETS, It 1 1 0 IEMEB 1 0 DALE. what Economy sells for $ 3 $6 it Economy Economy Economy Economy $9 $12 $16 U HOMELY RUGS One hundred rugs of dis agreeable pattern Rugs most folks won't buy. We bave put them all in one pile, where they look just as ugly as they are some folks like odd pat terns particularly if they can buy rugs for just one-half what they cost some of them don't seem homely to us and may be wouldn't seem homely to you the wear is in 'em. 1 111 III!