TIIE SCBANTON TmBTmESATDED AT MORNING. JUNE 15, 1895. 12 GBEftT Second Great lark-Down Sale. Now in full blast All Goods at less than actual cost of production. Everything must be sold. Sale continues daily un til entire stock is sold. Doors open at 8.30 a. m. Gorman's Grand Depot WEAK, NERVOUS MEN. Why not treat with a physician to whom you can tell your troubles and will CURB youT Why send your money mile away from home to some one you never law, when you have the a-reatcst 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 all 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 wnll 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 confidential- OFFICE HOURS-Dally 9 to 9. Sundays, 10 to 4. nP RrCVEQ No- 412 SPmco Street, Will IlkLlkW SCKJ.IU., PA. CARPETS Examine our new line of Spring Goods. All 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 429 UCKAWANRA AVENUE. INDUSTRIAL TOPICS. The Pennsylvania Steel company has been awarded the contract for the construction of seven steel bridges on the first division of the new line of the Pittsburg and Eastern railroad. These bridges will Involve 1,600,000 pounds of manufactured steel. Simon Borg will probably retire from the New York, Susquehanna and West ern presidency about July 1. . The Manufacturers' Record states that the advance of over $1 a ton In pig Iron during the last few weeks will likely be followed by another advance as soon as southern furnaces are pre pared to take new orders, most of the large furnaces already having orders for some months ahead. Superintendent Charles Pctlgrew, of the Illinois Steel company, announces that the company will erect a large con struction mill In -this city on a 20-aore tract of land owned by the company juat south of the present works. The mill will cost about 11,000,000, and will employ over 100 men. THROOP. The council meet In), ithe borough building on Wednesday evening at 7.30. All members were present. Presi dent T. Morgan was 'In the chair. Sev eral bills were presented and ordered paid. - William Lonn has commenced the foundation for a new house. Oliver Simpson, who was hurt In the (Pancoafrt mine is Improving nicely. J. W. Richie, of Mlddlebourg. N. T.. has been Visiting Richard Parfrey this week. John Lyks was elected toy the school (board to fill the place made vacant by me ueatn oi jonn Burnett. If the Dabyli Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has bein used for over Fifty Years by Millions of Mothers for their Children while Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child, Softens the Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Colic, and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists In ev ery part of the world. ' Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," ami take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. GORMAN'S Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 1 1 v C7 AUZQIVTEIX PURE THE WORLD OF BUSINESS STOCKS AND BONDS. New York, June 14. The stock mar ket today was very irregular In its course but the net result of the trad ing was an advance of a76 per cent. In the usually active list and a gain of nt, . I C, ,,,!, anil TVrat. ' JJCI ICIll. Ill DUfl,luciiu.n. ....... em preferred. Speculation closed nrm in tone. Total sales were 295,198 shares. The range of today's prices for the ac tive stocks of the New York stock mar ket are given below. The quotations lire furnished The Tribune by u. au a. uim mlck. mannirer for William Linn, Allen tc Co., stock brokers, 412 Spruce street, Scranton. , - Op'n- High- Low.- Clos ing, est. est.' in. Am. Tobacco Co M74 M "3 " Am. Sugar Re'g Co.1'8', 1184 11714 18, Atch., To. & S. Fe... H'li 10 10 1014 55 22 75M, 6914 45 C8i 73 Can. South H Ches. & Ohio 221 55 54 22'4 99 M 4R14 m Chtoagc Oas 7oli 76'i 9 8514 7114 Chic. & N. W Vi'M Chic, B. & Q 85 C. C. C. & St. L 45--!4 Chic, Mil. & St. P... W4 Phlc. R. I. & P 71-Ti 71 Tlclnu-nrn & Hud 121174 130 1-H4k 11 D.. L. & W 16214 12'4 1214 102V4 IMst. & C. F r.i iv it ! Gen. Electric 35 36 3414 19 3T, 148 58"4 114 102 29 31 Lake Shoro 1W us " lunula. & Nash t 68 58 Manhattan Kle 115 115 113 Mich. Central 108 102Ki V'i Mo. Pacific 29 29 2914 Na.t. Lead 36'A 3ti 35 N. J. Central 101 101 104 lw N. Y. Central.. .....10214 102V 102t 10214 N. Y. & N. E 44 4514 4314 43 N. Y., L. E. & W 10 N. Y., S. & W 10'4 N. Y., S. & W., Pr... 2S Nor. Pacific 514 Nor. Pacific, Pr 17 10 10 5 n 18 80 17 14 31 12 12 19 93 20 93 10 11 31 5 18 is 31 18 14 32 12 12 19 93 20 93 1114 3114 W4 1!4 18 32 W S2 1214 124 lfti 9414 2114 9414 Ont. & West...., 1814 Pacific Mall 31 Phil. & Read... 18 Southern R. R 14 Tenn., C. A 1 32 Tex. Pnclflc 12 I'nlon Pacific 12 Wabash, Pr 11) West. Union 93 V. S. Leather 21 U. 8. Leather, Pr.... 94- CHICAQO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES, Open- liign- Low- cio WHEAT. . ing. est. est Inir. July 78 7K September 79 79 OATS. July 29 30 September 29 29 CORN. July ;.. 50 M September 52 Gi'Vi LARD. July S.57 6.57 September 6.75 6.77 PORK. July 12.42 A12.42 September 12.70 12,72 77 78 29 29 50 51 6.57 6.75 12.37 13.67 77 78 29 2 50 6.57 6.77 12.40 12.70 Seronton Doard of Trndo Exohange Quo milons-AII Quotations Basod on Par Ask. of 1 00. STOCKS. Rid. Dime Dep. & Dls. Hunk 125 First National Rank QO0 Oreen Ridge Lumber Co Lackawanna Lumber Co,..;,.. 110 Lacka. Trust & Safe Dep. Co Scranton Savings Hank 200 Scranton Lace Curtain Co .... Third National Bank 350 Thuron Coal Land Co..' Scranton Axle Works Scranton Glass Co National Boring & Drilling Co Scranton Jar & Stopper Co Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka. & Montrose R. It Spring Brook Water C0.1 Klmhurst Boulevard Co Anthracite Land & Imp. Co.... .... I BONDS. - ' " Scranton Trectlon Co Economy Steam Heat A power . Co- Madison Avenue Improvement ,,,, Scranton Glass Co .... Rushbrook Coal Co., 6 Scranton Axle Works, 6 Scranton Pass. Railway first mortgage 6's, due 1920 110 . ' People's St. Railway, first mqrtgage 's, due 1918... 110". People's St, Railway, second . , mortgage 6's, due 1921 110 110 co 90 80 65 - 90 25 K10 100 90 100 70 95 100 105 J00 1X) 90 Now York Produce Mnrkot. New York, June 14. Flour Quiet, barely steady. Wheat Quiet, easier, steady; No, 2 red store and elevator, 80c; afloat, 80a 81c; f. o. b., W,u81c: ungraded rod, 75a Uc; No. 1 'northern, Via.; options clo:cd E steady at 11C. below yesterday; June, 80c. : July. 8014c. : August. 80'ic: Septem ber, 81c; December, 83c. Corri Steady, c lower: No. 2. 4514c. elevator: 65a5oc. afloat; options dull and weak at a?c de cline; July, 65c; September, 50c. Oats Dull, weaker: ontlons weaker: June. 32c. July and September, 32c; spot prices, No, i, 32'4h:c"iC : No. 2 white, 35K.C.: No. 2 Chi cago. 33a33c.: No. 3. 31o.: No. 3 white, 35c; mixed western, 33a3ic; white state ana western, 3Ka42c. Provisions Dull steady, unchanged. Lard Dull. easv. un changed. Butter Unchanged but steady. Cheese Quiet, steady. Eggs Quiet, steady; state and Pennsylvania, 131.a 14c; western fresh, 12al3c; do. per case, S2.COa4. Toledo Groin Mnrkot. Toledo. 0.. .TllTIA 1i Whftnt T?A.Anta 70,231 bushels; shipments, 16,000 bushols; market easy: No. 2 red cash and Juno, 81c; July, 80c; August, 7!lc; Septem ber, 79c; December, - 82c Corn Re ceipts, 6,099 bushels; shipments, 8,000 bush eds; market firm; No. 2 mixed, cash, 50c; July, 61 c; September, 52c; No. 3 yellow, 50c: Nn. 3 whlta :&n data 200 bushels; market dull; September, 30c! Clover Beeci Marlcet dull; October, J5.80. Chlcigo Live Stock. Union Stock Yards, III., June 14. Cattle Receipts, 4.500 head; mnrkot steady; common to extra steers, 3.60aC; Btockers and feeders, J2.40a4.25; cows and bulls, $1.70 a4.25; calves, 3a; Texans, 2.10a4.60. Hogs Receipts, 20,000 head; market firm early, du pun Suwand Aatou: !jainoM ffuiKop ping lots, $4.35n4.77!4; common to cholco mixed, $4.35a4.70; choice assorted, J4.4Ua4.fiO; light, $).25a4.60; pigs, 3a4.30. Sheep Re ceipts, 7,000 hend; market firm; inferior to choice, tl.7ua4.25; lambs, $3.50a6.9O. Philadelphia Tallow Market. Philadelphia, June 14. Tallow Is quiet, but prices are steady. We quote: City, prime In hhds, 4a4c; country, prime, In bbla, 4c; do. dark, In bbls, 4a4c.j cakes, 414c.; grease, 3a3c, OH Mnrkot.' Pittsburg, June 14. Oil closed at 149; the only quotation here and at OH City. - ' Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved In Blx hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness In relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages. 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, Druggist, 125 Penn avo nue, Scranton, Pa. t ARCHIBALD, It Is a pleasure to note that the "month of roses" always brings Its complement of marriages to Archbald. We had three here this week and there are more to follow within the next few weeks. On Tuesday afternoon Miss Katharine McQlynn, of Railroad street, was married to Thomas Gallagher, of Rock Terrace; on Wednesday Miss Ag nes Caffrey, of Hill street, was mar ried to Matthew Fltzslmmons, of May field, and Miss Mary A. Magee was wedded to Thomas Kinney. The Gallngher-AlcGlynn marriaga was performed In St. Thomas' church at 4 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon by Rev, G. J. Lucas, D. D. The ceremony was witnessed by many friends of the young couple. The bride was attended by Miss katle Loftus, and the groom by his cousin, William Gallagher, of Scranton. The bride and maid were beautifully dressed and the party pre sented an attractive appearance. Aftor the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride, where many of their friends assembled to congratulate them and spent several pleasant hours. At 1 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon Miss Mary Magee was married to Thomas Kinney. This ceremony was also performed In St. Thomas' church by Rev. Dr. Lucas. The bride was at tended by Miss Nellie Moyles and John Mahady was groomsman. The bride looked charming. In a dress of pea green silk with lace trimming and hat to match. The bridesmaid- wore Nile green Bilk with lace trimming. Tho re ception, which was held at tho home of ths bride, was attended by a, large SAL number of young people who heartily enjoyed the festivities. The marriage of MIsb Agnes CafTrey to Matthew Pltzslmmons, of Mayfleld, was solemnised at 4 o'clock on Wed nesday In the presence of many friends of the contracting couple. Rev. Dr. Lucas performed the ceremony. The bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Mary Loftus, of Serantnn, and John V. Lally, of Mayfleld, accompanied the groom, The bride wore cream silk Wltn pear trimming and orange blossoms. The bridesmaid's dress was also of cream silk trimmed with silk lace and ribbon. At the conclusion of the cere mony the bridal party enjoyed a short drive, and on their return a brilliant re ception was held at the home of the bride, bn Hill street. The house and lawn were very beautifully decorated ami the guests were entertained with a bounteous supper and enlivening music by Llndc's orchestra. The Mayfleld band, of which Mr. Lally Is a member, wns also presont. Mr. and Mrs. Fltz slnimnns will live In Mayfleld. The foundation of the new parson age for Father Comerford will be com pleted 'this week and It Is expected that the caipenters will begin work next week. A special meeting of the school board was held Thursday evening. The mem bers present were President Myers and Messrs O'Rourke, Toolan, O'Horo and Barrett. Tax Collector Phllbln pre sented a statement of his account with the district and his exoneration list presented at the last meeting was ap proved. The bond of Treasurer O'Rourke In $iS,000, with Justus Bishop, James O'Rourke and Michael Loftus as sureties, was approved. The fixing .of a tax rate was then considered and on motion of Mr. Toolan 13 mills were des ignated for educational and 6 for build ing purposes for the year 1895. At the last meeting of the board of trade Hon. A. V. McNulty, Thomas Law and Professor R. N. Davis was appointed a committee to prepare res olutions expressive of the ttmnks of the board to Mrs. C 13. Hack- Icy, for her generous act In establish' Ing and maintaining a kindergarten here. Following are the resolutions: Wherens, We have learned with feel ings of gratification that )rs. Frances t. nui-Kiuy, wiuow or nn. esteemea lor mer townsman and fellow-citizen. Col onel C. H. Hackley, Is about to bestow a generous gift upon the town, In the rorm or a kindergarten; and Whereas, Such school Is to be cstab llshed and maintained by 'the generos ity of the lady as a perpetuation of the name of her venerated husband and herself; and Whereas, Such gift will result In ad vantage to the town and be of consid erable benefit to the rising generation Therefore Resolved, That we make manifest our appreciation of her generosity by ev- lr.g the enterprise our moral support and we extend to the esteemed lady out heartfelt thanks In proportion to tne munincence or her gift. - Justus Bishop, president. P. A. Phllpln, secretary, Thomas Law, R. N. Davis, A. F. McNulty, Committee. Ills Prayer Answered. From nn Exchange. An old crofter, who had two cows, one night had one of them stolen. He repaired 10 ine minister and sought his advice. He advised him to pray earnestly for three days and three nights to the Lord to send back the thief. A few dnys later he met the minister, who asked him about the cow. "Weel," said the crofter, sadly. prayed for three dnys and three nlchts to the Lord to send back the thief. My prayer was answered, he cam' back; but he stole the Ither coo." Printing for Grocers. Circulars, cards, booklets, letter heads. etc., printed so well at The Tribune of. flee that they will sell goods for you. Rich Red Blood Is tho Foundation of tho Wonderful Cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla That is Why the cures by Ilood'g Sitrsaparillu oro Cukes. That is Why Hood's Sarsaparilla cures mo severest ctiseB 01 oKroium, Suit Rlictim and other blood diseases. That Is Why it overcomes That Tircu eennjf, birongiucus me nerves, gives energy in place of exhaustion. That is Whv tho testimonials for Ilood's Sai'sapurillii are solid facts, and will stand the closest investigation. That is Why the snlrs of Hood's Sarsapurilhi have increased year after year, while other preparations of less merit lmvo come, held a littlo tem porary favor, and are heard of no more. That is Why Hood's Sarsaparilla requires uiu jurgest jjttDonitory in tllO oriA That is Why Hood's Sarsaparilla Ds the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye today. Be sure to got Hood's and only Hood's. Hnrtrl'c Dillc fter-dinner pill and 11UUU a flllS family cathartic. 2M. THE i Has cleaned out one manufacturer; all of his Percale Shirts, in different styled, very uttruetlve in patterns; will make ONE PRICE 0N ALLV 35C. EACH. You can find in the lot 'where. We shall give you a to buy them, when you need Shirts to change so often. REMEM HER TIIE PRICE, 35 CENTS. Another opportunity-Our 25 cent Shirt and Drawers, in Balbriggan and Ribbed, are the lead ers in this city and any other. on time before they are closed. . ' ' EMPIRE DRY GOODS COMPANY C'jOOM'S CUT PfiiCE ST33E, OLD STa'll RE. A o One of the Manelous Cures Now ' Being Performed by Dr. F. B. SMITH And Staff, 312 Wyoming Ave. The Most Powerful Mag netic Physicians Living. A Helpless Cripple for Years. Mrs. Annto KrueRcr, who resides on Prltiker street, Dunmoro, when Inter viewed, made the following startling an nouncement: For the pant two years I have been a helpless cripple. I could not walk a st'!) and was entirely confined to my room. No one but God knows the awful suffering t endured. Kvery Joint in my body was swollen and so painful I could not move, ind as nlKht would draw on the pain seemed to liicreaxo in intensity and oflon bucamo so excruciating that I could not keep from crying out In despair. How many, many nlRhts I counted the hours as they drugged wearily and slowly by. I consulted physician after physician who failed to give me any relief. Mcdlcln-s and llnaments were worthless, for they did ma no good. I was about to give up In UeBpalr, when hearing of tho remarkable cures that were being made by Dr. V. It. Smith and staff, the .MAGNETIC PHY 8ICIAN8, at 12 Wyoming avenue, I dc elded to send for Dr. Bmlth and Induce him to call at my house to relieve mo of my awful suffering. Tho effect of his MA(i- NKTIC treatment WAS STARTLING. 'I began to grow better after the flrat treat ment and In one week's tlmo I WAS AI'.I.K TO WALK ACHOSS THIS KOOOM FOU TUB KlItST TIME IN TWO YKAIiS. I continued to Improve and today I am a well woman." Mrs. Krueger Is loud In her praises and recommends nny one suf fering from any form of disease to consult Dr. F. B. Smith and staff, free of charge, from 9 a, m. to 9 p. m. dally. THEBELL 230 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton, YOU EED HE We need money. Let's exchange, and ten.to one you'll come out ahead We lead in honest goods at lowest prices. $4.65 $7.75 $1.25 48c. 25c. Is our price for blue and black, also light colored Men s Chev iot Suits. Same are sold elsewhere for $9 Bin?s an a"l-woo Black Clay Diagon al Dress Suit. Oth ers ask $12 for same is our leader 111 Jersey Suits. For a cool Child's Wash Suit. For a Child's Suit consisting of Waist and Pants. 25c For two pairs Tv tipp Panto THE BELL GLOTHING HOUSE 230 Lackawanna Ays. SIGN OF THE BELL. HI. Shirts that are retailed at $1.00 else chance on them; now is your chance Only a few cases left; better be AT E 4G0-4Q2 LACKAWANNA AVE, GRAND IMS 8 Carpet TH I MIRY. mom am us, m 1 o 1 19 Remnant Sale We have placed on sale 20 patterns, with borders to match, of AXMINSTER, , MOQUETTE, and BODY BRUSSELS Carpet, all this season's patterns, which we will close at 85 cents. These are worth $1.15 to $1.75, and will be found on the first iloor. 11U FOR RUGS II if PRICE. mm, SIEBHER 1 m. 406 and 408 BRANCH AT CARBON THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Off ice: SCRANTON, PA. 1 3 . n ESSTORS. BABY CARRIAGES 89.90 Carriages that were $15.0(1 to $20.00 each art rolling fast--that bettor or higher price stock haa beeu cut one-third less than price. $4.90 is tho price of a Carriage suitable for country or lake. REFRIGERATORS Two makes one maker uses hard wood onlythe other uses soft wood. The first makes the BEST in his line while the other makes as good as can be had for tho price $0.75 and up. t ' . MATTINGS 5 cents a yard. About 350 yards of Remnants, ranging in price from 15c. to 40o. per yard--other Mattings in . rolls of 20 yards each at $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and upwards per roll. PREMIUMS with purchases of $;o.oo, $20.00, $30.00, $50.00, $75.00, $100.00. . ECOMY FURNITURE CO 225AND 227 .WYOMING AVENUE. ' II FAIR SCRANTON, PA, DISPLAY V JACKETS, Ei6. I Lackawanna Ave. DALE.