TIIE SCR ANTON TRIBUKE SATURDAY JIORNINGr. JUNE 8, 1895. 12 f GREAT TODAY TO BE Unparalleled bargains will be-the order of the day. We again repeat, entire stock must be sold, as Mr. Gorman will soon leave Scranton to reside permanently in the Far West. Tia iRTiii Prices cut and below a few prices, 5,000 pairs Child'sSeamless Hose,allsizes,7c,were 1 5c 1,000 yards Satin Ribbon, YA inches wide, 1c yard. 25 dozen Ladies' Linen Fancy Collars, 1c. 150 yards 5x4 Curtains, net 12c, were 25c. Roses, all colors, 3c bunch. 100 Fine Straw Hats, 12c, were 60c. Double Fold Wool Dress Goods, 11c. All-Wool 40-inch Serges, 21 c, were 35c Bear in mind Sale Commences at 9 a. m. Store Gorman's Grand Depot WEAK, NERVOUS MEN. "Why not treat with a physician to whom Jrou can toll your troubles and will CURB you? Why send your money miles away from noma to somo one you never saw, when you have the greatest Specialist near you with whom you can talk It ovor and be cured. Dr. Reeves, 412 Spruce street, Scranton, by his new and specific methods and remedies cures an the following;: Impot ency. Lost Manhood, Varlococele, Gonor rhoea, Syphilis, Blood Poison, Nightly Losses, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, Re stores Lost Vitality, Lost Memory, Eradi cates all the bad effects of "Self Abuse," Excessive Venery, Purifies the Blood, Re stores "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 mornings. Offensive Breath, Constipation, pains back of neck and head, or any of the above diseases, call and be examined. It will cost you nothing and you may benefit largely by It. Everything strictly secret and confiden tial. OFFICE HOURS Dally 9 to 9. Sundays, 10 to 4. DO DCCUCC No. 412 Sprnce Street, UIL IfCtVtd, SCRANTON. PA. CARPETS Examine our new line of Spring Goods. All of the latest designs and colorings, and our prices lover 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 429 LICKS WHM (VENUE. INDUSTRIAL TOPICS. 1 Now that the statement of ship ments of anthracite coal for the last week of May has been received It Is possible, says the Stockholder, to form a more accurate opinion of the policy adopted by the powers of allowing the mines to work full time three days a week, with the fixed total for the month between 3,700,000 and 3,800,000 tons. The result can only be regarded as satisfactory, the showing; (partly estimated) Indicating that for the first time in many months, the agreed out put was not exceeded by the producing companies. Our compilation of the re turns for the month follows: First four days of May, 626,492 tons; week ended (May 11, 784,962 tons; May 18, 81,7,523 tons; May 25, 836,371 tons; last week, 830,112 tons, making an estimated total for the month of 3.795,480 tons, or about the agreed output. The total compared With May, 1894, shows a decrease of 190,801 tons. As the companies have agreed to produce 10 per cent. less coal this month than last, the total output for June should not exceed 3,500,000, and If no more coal than this is mined, the effect upon the general anthracite market should be beneficial. The state ment for last week shows a decrease in the Wyoming region of 155,266 tons and a decrease In the Schuylkill region of 1,528 tons, but the Lehigh region reports an increase of 12,742 tons; it also re ported an Increase for the preceding week a fact which Indicates that the Lehigh Valley was either behind in its old allotment or intended securing a larger share of the business. Ship ments far the year, from the three re gions, aggregated 16,897,996 tons, an In crease over the corresponding period last year of 2,346,903 tons. The state ment in detail follows: . June, 1, 1895, June 2,1894. Regions. Tons. Tons. Difference .Wyoming . .447,342 602,608 Dec. 15fi,2Cn Lehigh .... .130,420 117,678 Inc. 12,712 Sch'ylklU . ' 252,350 ; 253,878 Dec. 1,528 Total ...... 830,112 974,164 Dec. 144.052 Total year to date ...... 16,897,996 14,651,099 Inc. 2,346,930 : if the Baby Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has ben used for over Fifty Years by Millions of Motherc for their Children whilo Teething-, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child, Softens the Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Colic, and Is the best remely for Diarrhoea, Sold by Druggists in ev ery part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-llvo cents a bottls. 1 . GORMAN'S THE GREATEST OF ALL DAYS, m slashed regardless of cost. We mention as space will not permit of more : Torchon Lace, pure Our SD.uO Coats Down to $ZM Our $4.00 Coats Down to $2.09. Our $3.50 Coats Down to $1.75. 100 Jackets Down to 69c, were $2.09. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report llplllll Powder Absolutely pure THE WORLD OF BUSINESS STOCKS AND BONDS. New York, June 7. A lower range of prices prevailed at the Stock exchange early in the day, owing mainly to selling orders from London and continued liqui dations In Susquehanna and Western, Cordage, Reading, Atchison, North Amer ican and other low priced stocks. The re duction of the Chicago and Northwestern dividend on the common stock yesterday was used against the Grangers and the general list sympathized to some extent. Outside of Susquehanna and Western, however, the losses were by no means great. The stock named fell 4 per cent, from the preferred to and 1 for the common to 6. The decline otherwise was A to 1, the latter In Jersey Central. Reading fell 1, Sugar, Northwest, Louis ville and Nashville, Manhattan, Tennes see Coal and Iron each about 1 per cent. Cordage sold at the lowest figures on rec ord, namely 1 for the common; 3 for the preferred, and 7 for the guaranteed. The market experienced a change for the bet ter with the announcement that a dividend of 3 per cent, on the common and 1 per cent, on preferred Sugar stock had been declared. This started the short Interest to covering and a rapid rise from 117'4 to 118H ensued. The advance was far more rapid than the early decline In a number of instances. Susquehanna and Western preferred Jumped V-k to 25, common 1 to 8, Lake Shore Ua to 147V4, Lackawanna VA to 162, New Jersey Central 1 to 9S, and Tennessee Coal and Iron 1 to 29. The market closed firm. In the usually active stocks the recovery was equal to l is', ner cent. The total sales aggre gated 250,000 shares. The range of today's prices ror tne ac tive stocks of the New York stock mar ket are given below. The quotations are furnished The Tribune by G. du IS. Dlm mlck, manager for William Linn. Allen & Co., stock brokers, 412 Spruce street, Scranton. 0p'n-High-Low-Clos- lng. est. est. Ing. Am. Tobacco Co H3V4 114 113V4 113 Am Cot Oil 27 27 27 27 Am' Sugar Re'g Co.118 11814 117V4 H Atch To. & 8. Fe... 6 6 6 6 Can South..?.. KBt 53 63 63 Ches. & Ohio... 22 22 22J4 22 Chteago Gas 74 74 73 73 CMn &N.Vf WK 8 97't 98 Chlc..B.&Q.. C. C. C. & Bt. hi W Chic., Mil. et. P... 6t 6t! 65 66 Chic! R. I. & P 68V, 68 68V4 .68 Delaware & Hud 129 129 128V4 129 D L. & W..t 161V4 12 Ml 12 DIBIT C. V! 20 . 20 18 19 Gen. Electric 36 8814 36 Lake Shore 146 14714 146V4 147 Louis. & Nash 57V4 67 57 57 Manhattan Ele 113 113 112 112 Mteh" Central 10 99 Wft JWk Mo. Pacific :. 27 27 27 27 Nat. Cordage 2 2 1 1 Nat Lead...? 35 35 35 35 N. J. Central.. 98 9S 97 98 U Y. Central.. 101 101 101 101 N. Y. & N. E 43 43 43 43 N Y.. L. E. & W 10 10 10 10 N Y S. & W. '7 8 6 8 N. Y.. S. & VT.i Pr... 25 25 27 25 Nor. Pacific....- 6 5 6 6 Nor. Pacific. Pr 18 18 17 18 Ont. & West... 18 18 17 18 Pacific Mall 28 29 28 2K Phil. & Read 16 16 16 16. Southern R. R 13 13 13 18 Tenn., C. & 1 2 29 27 29 Te.x Pacific 12 12 11 11 Union Pactttc 13 13 12 13 Wabash 8 8 8 8 Wabash, Pr 19 19 18 18 West. Union 92 92 91 92 U. S. Leather 21 21 2W4 21 U. S. Leather, Pr.... 93 84 93 93 CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE PRICES. Open- High- Low- Clos- ' WHEAT. ing. est. est. lng. July 81 81 79 80 September 82 82 80 81 OAT3 July 31 31 30 80 Soptembor 30 81 30 30 jiuy1!!!'...., 53 m' m m September .01 65 63 63 LARD. July 6.62 6.62 6.62 6.62 September 6.85 6.85 . 6.83 6.S2 PORK July 12.75 12.75 12.5 12.65 September 13.00 13.10 '12.80 12.85 Scranton Hoard of Trade ftxshnngo Oim ' tnilons-AII Quotations llascj on Per ot 100. STOCKS. Fid. Ask. D'mo Dep. & Dis. Hank 125 ..... F'rst National BnnU 600 Green KIiIko Lumber Co 110 Lackawanna Lumber Co i 110 Lacka. Trust & Safe Dep. Co 150 Scrantou'Savlngs Bank , 200 ....i Scranton Lace Curtain Co CO Third Na'.iiiJl Honk..... i.) In Jewelry Department hundreds cf pretty Lace Pins at 5c Pearl and Go d Plate Cuff Buttons, 25c, were 65c. Fancy Velvets, 24c, were 75c. Colored China Silks, 13c, were 35c. line, 4 inches wide, 5 open Saturday night till 10. Thuron Coal Land Co 90 Scranton Bedding Co 101 Scranton Axle Works 80 Scranton Glass Co 65 National Boring & Drilling Co 90 Scranton Jar & Stopper Co 25 Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lacka. & Montroso R. R 100 Spring Brook Water Co 90 Elmhurst Boulevard Co 100 Anthracite Lund & Imp. Co 75 BONDS. Scranton Traction Co 95 Economy Steam Heat & Power . Co 100 Madison Avenue Improvement .... ' 105 Scranton Glass Co 100 Rushbrook Coal Co., 6 100 Scranton Axle Works, 6 96 Scranton Pass. Railway first mortgage 6's, due 1920 110 People's St. Railway, llrst mortgage 6's, due 1918 110 People's St, Railway, second mortgage 6's, due 1921 110 Tho Silver Mai kot. New York, June 7. Bar silver in London d. higher at 30d. per ounce. New York price for commercial bars cent higher at 67a67c. ; government assay bars 67a 68c. New York Produce. New York, June 7. Flour Steady, quiet, unchanged. Wheat Dull, firmer; No. 2 red store and elevator, 82c. ; alloat, 83a 83c; f. o. b., 83a84c; ungraded red. 74a 84c; No. 1 northern, 85c; options active, opened' firm, closed steady at ac. over yesterday; No. 2 red June, 82c; July, 83c; August, 83c; September, 83c; December, 83c. Corn Dull, easier; No. 2, 66a57c. elevator; 67a58c. afloat; ungraded mixed, 62a57c; options dull, steady; July, 67c; September, 68o. Oats Dull; op tions dull, easier; June, 33c; July, 33c; September, 33c; No. 2 white June, 35c; July, 36c; spot prices, No. 2, 33a3lc; No. 2 white, 36a37c; No. 2 Chicago, 3la 35c; No. 3, 32c; No. 3 white. 30c; mixed western, 32a35e. ; white state and west ern, 37a43c Provisions Dull, unchanged. Lard Dull, steady, unchanged. Butter Firm; state dairy, Hal7c; do. creamery, 18c; western dairy, 9uJ3c. ; do. creamery, 12al8c; do. factory, 8tl2c; Elglns, 18c; Imitation creamery, llalfic. Cheese Easy, steady, unchanged. Kggs Firmer; state and Pennsylvania, .14al4c; western fresh, 13ul4c. ; do. per case, $2.50a3. Tho Grocery Market. New York, June 7. The local market for raw sugar Is quiet but), about steady, though buyers and sellers are apart In their views as to market Values. Current prices are 3c. for 96 test eWhtrlfruguls; 2 15-1 (la for 89 test muscovados nd 2 U-lGc. for 89 test molasses sugar.' t'i ili The London sugai maiswtla unchanged except a partial advanua of 11 n beet. Cane was very quiet, Jav Hoteuat 12s. and fair refining 10s.; beet, quiets prices fully maintained.' June quoted at Us. and July at 103. 8d. ' The market for refined sugar is vory qulot with prices unchanged, at 4 7-16a4c. for granuluted. Toledo Grain Market. Toledo, O., June 7. Wheat Receipts, 4,377 bushcln; shipments, 15,600 bushels; market llrm; No, 2 red cash and June, 86c; July, 83c; August, 81c; September, 87c; No. 3 red cash, 84c. Corn Rocelpts, 7,406 bushels; shipments, 16,500 bushels; market firm; No. 2 mixed, July, 63c; September, 65c. Oats Markot quiet; No. 2 mixed, July, 30c. ; September, 32c; No. 2 white, cash, 83c. Clover Seed Market dull; October, $5.85. Clilcigo Llvo Stock. Union Stock Yards, 111., June 7. Cattle Receipts, 3.6O0 head; market generally firm and luc. higher; common to extra steers, $3.60a6; stoskers and feeders, $2.40a4; cows and bulls, Jl.76n4.26; calves, f2.5Ua!i.75; Tex ans, S2.20a4.CO. Hogs Receipts, 23,000 head; market strong; heavy pneking und ship ping lots, 84.60a4.7O; common to choice m Ixoil, JI.3Ga4.b5; choice assorted, Jl.Ma 4.50; light, t4.25a4.50; pigs, 3a4.30. Sheep Rocelpts. 6,000 head; market wonk; inferior to choice, S2.25a4.15; lambs, t3aS.90. I'liilndclrl ia Tallow Market. Philadelphia, June 7. Tallow is quiet and dull. Wo quote; City, prlino, In hhds, 4r4c; country, prims, in bbls, 4c; do. dark, in bbls, 4a4c; cakes, 4o.; grease. 3a3c. . .. i Hcllcf in Six Hours. , Distressing Kidney and Eladder dis eases relieved In six ho'-r.i by the "New Great South American Kidney Cut." This new remedy Is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness In relieving putn In tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas su gel, in male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain in passing It almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold by C. M. Harris. Di-u.tflst, 12i Psna v. sun, tferaoten, l'a. , WAVERUY. Eugene. Siegel, of Dunmore, Is the guest of his cousin. Warren, Rhodes, i A. I Turner, of Binghamton, was a visitor here last Thursday. Mrs. Barn Whalen, who has had a stroke of paralysis, Is very low. The funeral of the late Charles A. Hunter took place from his late resi dence last Tuesday 'and was largely attended. The Rev. F. H. Parson, of the Methodist Episcopal church, preached the funeral sermon. Inter ment at Dal ton. There will be no services'at the Meth odist Episcopal church here next Sun day, the Rev. P. H. Parson holding quarterly meeting at the Methodist Episcopal church at Clark's Summit. In the afternoon the rite of baptism by Immersion will be celebrated at Gravel Pond. Scott Palmer, of Olenburn, Is supply ing the residents of this borough with Ice every day, which is a great accom modation. Orders can be left at Mar tin Bold's barber shop. D. L. Doty, who has been critically 111 of appendicitis, was successfully op erated upon Monday of this week by Dr. H. D, Gardner, of Scranton, and Dr. N. C. Maekey, of this place, and Dr. C. D. Mackey, of Dal ton. Mr. Doty since the operation Is improving and will recover. James Armstrong, who is laid up with a stroke of paralysis, Is not re covering very rapidly. Miss Alice Edwards has returned to her home, at Hyde Park, after a pleas ant visit with her 'cousin, Miss Jennie Chalils. George White, of Tunkhannock, was a visitor here Thursday. John Wall, of Scranton, was a caller her last Thursday. George Clifford has been doing jury duty this week." Tho annunl election of ofTlcprs of the Waverly school board took place last Tuesday wlilh the following result: Dr. N. C. Mackey, president; John Hall, secretary, and Lester Stone, treasurer. At a recent meeting of the Waverly Reading circle, at the home of the Misses Winchel, the following offlcers were elected: Instructor, Professor F. C.Hanyen; secretary, Miss May Browe; trensurer, Miss Fanny Shermann. Will our council not profit by that terrible fire at Daltom a nd devise some means to prevent a like occurrence here? True, we have no water facili ties here, but there are chemical en gines, and Waverly ought to be sup plied. Mlsrs Cora Relph Is visiting friends In Scranton. M. W. Bliss, sr;, who returned from his trip to Florida quite ill, Is conva lescing. .;. . ' . Pilos! 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 ulcerato, be coming very sore. Swajiye's Ointment stops the Itching and bleeding, heals ul ceration, and In most cases removes the tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for 60 cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. RECK VI CLE. Mr. and .Mrs. Edwin H. Ritter attend ed the wooden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clarkson at Archbald last Wed nesday night. Thomas Coates has received the ap pointment of Inside foreman for the Crescent Coal company, at Yatesville. Our public schools closed yesterday with appropriate exercises. Children's Day will be observed In the Presbyterian church tomorrow morning and evening. Mr. Barber, who has been visiting hl9 son, Edgar, for a few days, returned home last Thursday. Tired, Weak, Nervous Hood's ' Sarsaparilla Restores Strength and Bodily Vigor. Tho cause of that tired, weak, nervous condition In which so many peoplo find themselves, is the failure of the blood to properly nourish the nerves and tis sues. Feed the nerves upon pure blood, and they will be Btcady and strong. Read this: " It is with pleas ure that I recom mend Hood's Sar saparilla as an ex cellent nerve tonio and blood purifier. I hare taken it more than once llrs, C. H. Vanable Kelthsburg, LI. and am taking it now. I was tired, my body ached, and I felt very badly all over. I was afraid I would be sick. I thought I would take Hood's Sanaparllla, and It Has Cured Me, and I find that it is cheaper than the doc tor's bills. Hood's Pills are the best I have ever taken and I use no other. I am glad to have an opportunity to recom mend Hood's Sanaparilla." Mrs. C. H. Vbnablk, Keithsbarg, 111. Hood's s"- ' Be suretogetUI-e Hood's. VSfiQrfefe Hood' Sarsaparilla is sold by all drutj rlnts. $1; six tor fa. Proposed oulyiby P. I. ffyod & Co., Lowoll, Mam.: ' ' ' Hfrfvrl'c Dillc euro oil llvor ifta, blllou IWUU S f I US ness, headache. 25o. THE I I Has cleaned out one manufacturer; all o! his Percale Shirts, in different styles, very attractive in patterns; will make PRICE Oil You can find in the lot Shirts that are retailed at $1.00 else where. We shall give you a chaiue on them; now is your chance to buy them, when you need Shirts to change so often. REMEM BER TIIE PRICE, 35 CENTS. Another opportunity-Our 25 cent Shirt and Drawers, in U.ilbi-iggan and Ribbed, are the lead era in this city and any other. Only a fsw cases left; better be on time before they are closed.. EMPIRE DRY GOODS COMPANY, CC0CHA.TS CUT P3XZ WO MAW! Her Weaknesses and All Diseases Peculiar . to llor Sex-If You Want to Find Per manent Relief Consult Dr. F. B. Smith . , and Staff, at 312 Wyoming Aveuuo, tho ' Most Poworful Magnolia Physi cian Living. There is no organ in the female body that has received the name amount of medical attention as the womb and its appendages, and there is no organ in the body that has been so tortured and abused, When a lady consults the average physician she Is told her dif ficulties arise from womb troubles, that there is a displacement, on inflamma tion, an enlargement, or an ulceration that is at the bottom of all her bad feelings, and he beginB to operate as follows: If there are any lacerations they must be operated on, or If the neck Is a little out of line there must be an Incision made In it. After the organ Is In its proper position a pessary must be Inserted to hold It in its proper position. This Instrument of torture Is worn until the poor victim can en dure it no longer, and she goes through a course of cauterization until her health is nearly ruined. The cauterl zatlon is usually followed by cotton tampons, which are removed as often as once In twenty-four hours In order that two or three gallons of hot water may be used to allay congestion and Inflammation, and a patient will go through this abominable sort of treat ment until she becomes a confirmed invalid, as cauterization of the womb causes induration with enlargement of the womb, while the excessive use of hot water will cause a thickening of the mucous membrane that comes in contact with It. It is all right to use hot water but too much Is worse than none at all. If the average doctor would stop the abominable act of cau terization, and give nature a chance, there would not be one sick woman where there are ten today. Ladles, if you are e-lck stop this kind of torture and If you or any of your friends are suffering from any form of tumor, superfluous hair or birth marks, go to Dr. Smith and Staff, at 312 Wyoming avenue, and be cured without the knife, pain or detention from business. Consult Dr. F. B. Smith at 312 Wyo ming avenue. Olflce hours, 9 a. m. to 0 p. m. daily. Consultations free. 230 Lackawanna Ave,, Scranton. YOU ED Mil We need money. Let's exchange, and teu to one you'll come out ahead. We lead in honest goods at lowest prices. $4.65 $7.75 $1.25 48c. Is our price for blue and black,' also light colored Men's Chev iot Suits. Same are sold elsewhere for $9 Buys an a'l-wool Black Clay Diagon al Dress Suit. Oth ers ask $12 for same Is our leader in Jersey Suits. For a cool Child's Wash Suit. 25c. 25c. For a Child's Suit, consisting of Waist and Pants. For two pairs Knee Pants. of THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE, 230 Lackawanna Aye. SIGN OF THE BELL en ALL 35c. EACH. tmi, OLD ST.yil I AT THE 400402 LACKAWANNA AVE, GRAND HE II Curtain IN F NE MUNI. SIS, . 115, IB IB I WMl Ml It. Rare 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. ICEffig SIEiEOffilfjl H 00a 406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave. BRANCH AT CARBON THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. ! You'd Mot Thilitl If you did not see it those premiums are doing the work but our ECONOMY prices are a greater motive power. We are speaking of our immense June trade. All departments are busy shipping clerks, porters and drivers working like bees; that's the only time we are satisfied wheu there is work for all to continue "working." We offer in conjunc tion with our June inducements of 100-piece Dinner Set Free with $100.00 Purchases Htome Clock and Ornament Free with 75.00 Plush Polished Rocker Free with 50.00 Fancy Reed Rocker Free with 30.00 Tea or Center Table Free with ' - 20.00 An ECONOMY Rag Free with - 10.00 "GRIN CAUSERS," that's what our $12.00 Side boards are. 'COMPETITION KNOCKERS" is what we call our Solid Oak Extension Table," heavy fancy base, 42-inch square top, S$5.75.m "V LARGE REMNANTS OF CARPETS AT PRICES TO YOUR LIKING. ECONOMY FURNITURE CO Introducers of .ESS&S? to pay V ; 225 AND 227 WYOMING AVptE. ; Jtl : .; 1 FAIR S3RANT0N, PA. DISPLAY Q? HE El Sale . .". gains DALE. it