The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 21, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY MOTimG. JUNE 21; 1895.
Great Retiring Mark-Down Sale will continue
only a few clays longer. Stock must be sold regard-
less of cost.
OS3
It may be a lifetime before you have an oppor
tunity of this kind again. Kindly remember cost of
the goods will cut no figure in this sale.
Gorman's Grand Depot
WEAK, KERVOUS El
V?hy not treat with a physician to whom
you can tell your troubles and will CUF.C
you? Why send your money m.l.s aw:iv
irom home to some one you n-.-ver uw,
when you have the great;?'. Specialist
near you with whom you can tulk It over
and be cured.
Dr. Reeves. 412 Spruce street. Scranton,
bv his new an.l iiiei'liic nethoii anl
remedle cures all the following: Impot
ency, Lost Manhood. Varicocele, Gonor
rhoea, Syphilis, Blood Po'son, Nlshtiy
Losses. Stricture, Seminal Weakness. Ke-
torea Lost Vitality. Lost Memory. Eradi
cates all the bad effects of "Solf Abus"
Excessive Venery, Pur'lles the Blood. Re
stores "Shrunken Parts" to their normal
size. Arrests decay and rr. iks you a well
and hearty man again. If you are nerv
ous, havo a rapid Irritatle heart, tired,
dull feellnfr In the mornings. Offentlvo
Breath. Constipation, pains hack of neck
and head, or any of the above diseases,
call and be examined. It will cost you
nothlns and you may benefit larseiy by It.
Everything strictly secret and contlden-
tlOFFICE HOURS Dally 9 to J.
Sundays, 10 to 4.
OR. REEVES,
No. 41- prnce Street,
SCliANIOs. PA.
CARPETS
Examine our new line of Spring
Goods. All of the latest designs
and colorings, and our prices
lower than any other bouse in
the trade, for goods of the samp
quality.
CURTAINS AND SHADES
of every description and quality.
WALL PAPERS
We are overstocked and will sell
at prices abfmt one-half the reg
ular price, as we need the room.
J. Scott Inglis
429 LACKAWnriNA iVETJL
INDUSTRIAL TOPIC'S.
The first stripping starte-'l In thn
world was at Hollywood, about twenty
three years ago.
Since all the collieries In JIaztcton
region are now on full time, the Lehigh
Valley Railroad company has placed an
extra crew of railroaders on Ihe Hazle
ton division.
Gllberton colliery has received ordem
to shut down. It will be idle for at
least six months and during that time
repairs will be made and a slope sunk.
The shuit down will throw 00 men and
boys out of work.
In Maine It Is held by the supreme
court that one who uses a free pass for
carriage, containing a condition 'that
he will assume all ritsk of personal In
Jury, In deemed to have accepted It
on that condition, whether he reads K
or not
Coal traffic wlth-thm Ohio roads Is Im
proving. Roads which usually handle,
In busy timen, COO carloads of coal a day
ere now hauling from 2(i0 to 200 to 2r.O
a day, and within a few days will be do
ing a good deal more, as orders from
northern markets are beginning to
come in.
Superintendent Steward Kennedy Is
authority for the statement that two
Inside slopes are being sunk ait the
Beaver Meadow colliery of the Evans
Mining company.' When the slopes are
completed they will itap two large veins
of good coal and the same will be
mined at once.
Harper's Weekly, In discussing the
material growth of the country be
tween 1873 and 1894, gives these figures:
"In 1873 the net deposits in the na
tional banks of the United States were
$073,400,000; in 1894 they were $2,019,300.
000. In 1873 this country exported cot
tan goods of the value of $2,917,528. In
1894 its exports of cottons, In quantity,
had multiplied more than four-fold and
their value had Increased to $1,4,340,886.
In 1873 the country produced 204,314,148
gallons of crude petroleum, and In 1894
its production had Increased to 2,033,
331,972 gallons. In 1873 the total pro
duct of cane sugar In this country was
134,832,493 pounds; ln-lS91 it was 610,
825,618 pounds. In 1873 our wool pro
duct was 158,000,000 pounds; In 1894 It
Was 298,057,384 pounds; In 1873 we manil-
attirarl 9 Jft1 9ft9 tuna ikf nicy trnn In
1891 we made 7,124,502 pounds. .
N
will positively be the last day
IT
THE WORLD OF BUSINESS
STOCKS AM) BONDS.
New Turk. June 2C The stock mar
ket, generally spi-akln;;. presented an
unusually quiet appearance today.
The transactions aggregated 264.000
shares. After a tolerably tirm opening
th? market was subjected to considera
ble pressure, the bears devuting par
ticular attention to Sut;ar. which after
a rise to 12014 sold down to 113. On
each and every rally free offerings of
the stock wen? made. Considering the
heaviness of Sugar, the general market
held up remarkably well. Except In
one or two of the specialties, the losses
were only '4 to per cent., the latter
In Northern Pacific preferred. New
York. Susquehanna and Western pre
ferred fell 1'2. and while these move
ments were in progress a number of
stocks developed considerable strength.
New England and Tennessee Coal and
Iron were strong, the latter gaining
as much as 2H- In 'the afternoon the
Grangers and other leading stocks
more than recovered In sympathy with
an advance of V4 to 1 per cent, in the
anthracite coalers under the leadership
of Reading. Speculation left off firm
in tone with an advancing tendency.
Net changes show advances of Ha'4.
The range of today's prices for the ac
tive stocks of the New York stuck mar
ket are given below. The quotations are
furnished The Tribune by G. du 11. Dim
mlck. manager for William Linn, Allen &
Co., sto'k brokers, 412 Spruce street.
Scranton.
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CHICAGO HOARD OF TRATiR PRICKS.
Open- IliKh- I,ow- Clos-
"vVITKAT. Ing. eit. est. Ing.
July 7I'4 72 71 72
September 72',4 71(4 72VJ 73
(JATS.
July 2S 2S 2S',i 2St4
Srptemlier 2814 2STT 2S14 2S',4
CORN.
July 49 49V, 474 4,ut
September 60'4 W4 50 Hi'J
LAKIJ.
July B..VI 650 6.47 6.M
September 6.72 6.75 0.70 6.70
PORK.
July 12.20 12.20 11.70 11. W,
83ptemb';r 12.45 12.55 12.U0 12.15
Scranton Hoard of Trado Kxclinno
Quo-
tntlonH All Quotations HascJ on
Par
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or 1 00.
STOCKS. . Rid
Dime Dep. & DIs. Rank VSt
First National Rank COU
Green R'.ilge Lumber Co
Lackawanna Lumber Co 110
Lacka. Trout ti Hufo Dep. Co... 115
Scranton Savings Punk 200
Scrunton Lnee Cui'tnln Co
Third National Hunk :
Thuron Coal Land Co
Scranton Axle Works
Scranton Glass Co
National Boring & Drilling Co.
Scranton Jar ft Stopper Co
Dickson Manufacturing Co
Locka. & Montrose R. R
Spring rirook Water Co
Elmhuist Houlcvnrd Co ;
Anthracite Land & Imp. Co
DONDS.
Scranton Traction Co .
Kconomy Steam Heat & Power
Co
Madison Avenue Improvement ....
Scranton Glass Co
Rushbrook Coal Co., 6
Scranton Axle Works, 6
Scranton Pass. Hallway first
mortxage due 1920 110
People's St. Railway, first
mortgage 6', duo 1913 110
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of the sale.
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People's St. Railway, second
mortgage 6's, due 1K-1 Ill)
The Silver Mnikct.
New York, June 20. Mar silver In Lon
don down 'id. to 3uVI. per ounce. Com
mercial price of bar silver In this market
Is quoted at Wc. and that of Mexii-an
dollars at M'jiiivi-sP.
! The steamship Normanla will take out
I today $io.Sii sliver shipped by Zimmer
i man & KVr.hay.
; The .Mercantile Safe Deposit company
I hol.ls SUO.SJl.a ounces of silver bullion,
against which 3.11 certificates are out
standing, consisting of M brown and ?j7
green.
New York Prodiico Market.
New York, June 20. Flour Dull, weak,
some grades lower. Wheat Closed firm
and unchanged; No. 2 red store and ele
vator, 7f''ic; afloat, 7o.; f. o. b., 7i'la
77 V. ; Ungraded red, tiKaTic. ; No. 1 north
ern, !i7aS0c; options closed steady at un
cham?ed prices; June, 7.1'jc; July, 7.Vic;
August, 7ii'c; September, 7.VUc. ; October,
770.; December, 7tr'c Corn Dull, tirm;
No. 2. SS'ic elevator; r,ltic afloat; aptlons
closed Jlrm and unchanged; July, 51c; Au
gust, Mc; September, DTi'ic Oats
Steady; options dull, llrm; June, 31c; July,
31'4C ; September, 31c; spot prices. No. 2,
3Hsc: No. 2 white. 34'jcr; No. 2 Chlcngo,
32c; No. 3, 30'ic: No. 3 white, 31c; mixed
western, 31Ha33c.; 'white state and west
ern, 3."allc Provisions Dull, nominally
unchanged. Lard Quiet, weak; .western
Meam, $J.0; city, C.lB'i: July, Jii.80; Sep
tember, $7; refined, dull; continent, !7;
South America, $7.40;. compound, 6aui
Butter Steady; westi-rn flairy, 9al4c; do.
creamery, 12alSc; do. factory, 8al2!-ic. ; Kl
glns, ISc; Imitation creamery, 11al5j.
Cheese Fairly active, firm; state large,
5'ia7'ic; do. fancy, 71,in7,ic. ; do. small,
8c Kggs Weak; state and Pennsylvania,
12Hal3s.; western fresh, 12al2ic,; do. per
case, V.'Jl.C
The Grocery Market.
New York, June 20. For raw sugar tho
market Is quiet but steady, with prices un
changed on the basis of 3 5-lc, for 6 test
centrifruitals, 2c. for 89 test muscovado
und 2r4c. for S9 test molasses sugur.
t Thi London market is dull and irregular
for cane, and partially lower; Java quoted
nt 11s. 91 fair refining 9s. 9d. Reef Is
quiet, with sellers at quotations; Juno
quoted at 9s. 7'i'l. and July 9s. 91.
The market for refined sugar remains
moderately a'tlve, with the tone steady
and prices unchanged and quoted at 4 7-KU
4Hc for granulated.
The market for Prnzil coffee Is dull,
weak and nominal; Rio No. 7 spot quoted
at ireiiir!4c. and Rio No. 8 spot at 11a
11c. Mild coffee was about steady, but
dull.
Rice, as well as molasses nnd syrups,
was having a moderate sales movement,
with the tone,, as a rule, steady.
Toledo Cirnln Market.
Toledo, V., June 20. Wheat Receipts,
33.OT bushels; shipments, 13,000 bushels;
market quiet; No. 2 red cash and June,
75c; July, 7.V,ic.; August, 7414c; Septem
ber, 74V,c; December, 74'4: No. 3 red,
cash, 73c.;, No. 2 white, 75c Corn Re
ceipts, 2,479 bushels; shipments, 2.200 bush
els; market dull; No. 2 mixed, cash, 49c;
No. 3 do., 4S'4c Oats Receipts, 1,000 bush
els; market easy; No. 3 mixed, July, 29V-,;
Be ptember, 2914c , Clover Heed Market
dull; October, $ 5.75. Timothy Market
firm; September, $2.50; August, $2.60.
Murrain Sinik Market.
Ruffalo, Juno 20. Cattle Receipts, 1.3S0
head; on snlo, 20 head; market dull, few
lots of butchers' cows, S2.75a3.25; good
quotable, $3.50a4. lions Receipts, 6.9H0
head; on side, 3,000 hend; market falOc
lower; Yorkers, $4.S5a4.IK); light and com
mon, $4.80; mixed pnekcrs, $4.90a4.95; good
mediums ami heavy, $4.!l5n6; roughs, $3. 90a
4.30; slHKR, $1.25a3.75. Sheep und Lambs
Receipts, 6.5IK) head; on sale, 3.IHH) head;
market dull and weak; gooif mixed sheep,
$2.2f,a2.75; prime lots, $:ia3.25; extra Taliey
wethers, $37fin4; yearlings, $3.60n4.25; spring
lambs, $4.75(15.25; extra, $5.60u5.75.
Chlcaao stock Market.
Chicago, June 20. Cattle Receipts, R.OOO
head; market firm; common to extra
steers, $3.75a; stackers and feeders, $2.40a
4.35; cows and bulls, $2.40a4.25; calves, J.lu
5.73; Texans, $2.25a6.10. Hogs-RecelpM,
25,001) head; mafkut weak and 5al0c. lower;
heavy packing and shipping lots, $4. Ola
4.8714; common to choice, mixed, $4.4lin4.75;
choice assorted, $4.50a4.C0; light, $l.40a4.70;
pigs, $3a4.40, Sheep Receipts, Wm head;
market barely steady; Inferior to choice,
$2.50u4.80; lambs, $3.50aG.0.
Oil Market.
Pittsburg. June 20. Oil opened and low
est, 17014; highest and closed, 181.
Oil City, June 20. Oil opened nnd lowest,
170 bid; highest, 181; sales closed, 180 bid.
l'blliidolpliln Tallow Markot.
Philadelphia, June 20. Tallow Is dull and
unchanged. We quote: City, prime, In
hhds, 4c! country, prime, In bbls, 4o.;
do. dark, In bbls, 4a414o.; cakes, 414c;
grease, 8'ic.
CARBONDALE.
A forest fire, wast raging 'on Wed
nesday afternoon apd evenlgn at the
Horse Shoe, near No. 3, on the a cavity
railroad. The employes nt tho coin
were krpt buny lighting fire, until they
Hnally cot It under control. The com
pany's property waa very much In dan
ger at one time.
The deaf mutes of Scranton (mssed
the day t Kurvlew yesterday.
Mrs. J. W. Dlmlck and children ara
vlttlMng friends in Wnyne county.
Mrs. SUllniun Haddock, of Hancock,
Is visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Joseph aim. 1 11, of llelmont niivtt.
George S. T. Alexander was a Car-
hondale visitor yeiiterduy.
Mrs. Carey, if Uuloiidale, called on
friends In this city yesterday.
Arthur Colwtdl, of Neliraska, Is the
guest if his tuolher, on Wyoming
street.
Mrs. Krnnk Morgan, of Spring nlnnt,
Is visiting friends In Wllkes-Hurre.
Yesterday was nn eventful day nt
Anthracite park. lOnrly In the morn
ing the electric, cars curried many
pleasure seekers to the grounds. The
.Mozart band p:iradid the principal
stri'ets In the morning to remind the
residents of .tills pinco of the event. At
10 o'clock the sport coin 111. -need nt the
park; It was a game of Ikiso ball be
tween the Alerts nnd Athletics of thin
city. Horse races were the features
of the afternoon amusement. At 1.35
o'clock the first heat was culled on with
the following ontiivs: T. A. 1 lendrlek's
horse of Jerniyn, I.ady Tariff; Levi Pat
terson's trotter of tills city, Nellie 1!.;
C. D. Hrooks' trotter of An (Ires, Mich.,
ltertle S.; John Simpson's horse of this
city, Loltle. nnd M. .1. F.iks' trotter of
Jermyn, Pmm the start Nellie P. led
the bent, with llerlle S. 11 close seennd.
The first half was made by Nellie li.
in 1.20. nnd by Rertlo H. In 1.21 Ni'llle
R. passed under the wire exnclly two
minutes forty-one and nne-liulf sec
onds nftor the word had lveeti given to
to. Rentle S. was one second later, nnd
Lndy Tariff fliiislied in 2.42:4. Lottie
held fourth place from the start, and
M. ,T. Krk finished In firth. At 2.25 a
second bent was called and was fin
ished In exactly the same order ns the
previous race. Heritor!., however, gave
Nelllf 1!. a hard struggle, but sh" 11 11
a good lengilh ahead. After the race
the ball game was called between Car
bondale and Lancaster. In which Lan
caster came out victorious, with the
score 3 to 4. It was a splendid game,
both clubs playing (ln ball. A dancing
platform was built and the music for
dancing was furnished by the Moart
orchestra during the afternoon. The
attendance was very large.
Relief in Six Hours.
Distressing Kidney and Ulailder dis
eases relieved In six hours by the "New
Great South American KlUney 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 euro this Is your remedy. Sold
by C. M. Harris, Druggist, 125 1'enn ave
nue, Scranton, Pa. '
HONESDALE.
P. O. Knight, of Scranton, was a
caller In town yesterday.
Isaac F. Ham 1s home from Ptate col
lege for his summer vacation.
George Weston came home from Yale
on Wednesday.
The fountain in Central park was
thoroughly cleaned by Commissioner
Krantz yesterday.
The Amity Social club have recently
had their rooms put into elegant shape.
The floor of the pool room has been
covered with linoleum, other rooms re
carpeted and fitted up in1 a handsme
manner. A social was given to the
members last evening. Music was fur
nished by Leine, and entertainment pro
vided Iby Albert Ruegler, the Lilliputian
comic performer.
The return of college boys has created
a surprising demand for white duck
trousers, turned up three Inches at the
bottom. This popular fad Is not so very
common In Honesdale.
John Radon, son of J. N. C. Radon,
while playing with a box of toy ca4,
was badly burned about the hands by
their exploding.
"Peg Woflllngton" Is the name of a
popular farce that will lie presented at
the opera house Friday evening, June
28, for the benefit of tho Improvement
association. The characters of the plav
will all be portrayed by home talent.
The cast Is as follows: Karl Cholinon-
deley, F. M. Monughnn; Robert, his
son, James Klnnerty; Clieckey, a page,
Mi.-s Martha Jenkins; Carabasset, "Vg's
maid, Miss Rlanche Wood; Peg Wof
fllngton, iMIss Florence Ham; Robert's
friends, Messrs. Kd. Clark, Robert G.
Crossley, Ony R. H.idseil, Augustus
Rehbeln, 'Henry Tlngley, Mrs. Harry
Rockwell, Misses Minnie P.racly, Lizzie
Hentley, Maggie Mberliardt, Marcclla
Hernon and Jennie Schoonover. Music
will be furnished iby an orchestra con
sisting of Dr. Kd. Wurns, It. Louis
firumbs, Joseph t'utvfleld, Miss Nettle
Campbell, violins; Oliarfes T. Hentley,
William1 Wallace Ham. flute; Mrs. L. II.
Klchtmeyer, iMrs. led. Hums, piano.
The entire programme and manage
ment Is under the direction of Mrs.
George M. Genung. An evening of rare
entertainment Is promised. The names
of those participating nlonu assure a
success.
If the llnhy Is tinning Teeth.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup hns bnn
used for over Fifty Years by Millions of
Mothers for their Chllilruli while Teething,
with IVrfect Success. It Soothes tho
Child, Softens tho Gums, Allays all Pnlu;
Cures Wind Colic, 11 ml Is tho best remedy
for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists In ov
ary part of tho world. He sum nnd nsk for
"Mis. Wlnslow's Soothing Hyrup," nnd
take no other kind, Twunty-llvo cunts n
bottle.
ALTON.
S. Onrdnior, of Scranton, was visiting
at this place a few days this week.
Mrs. Smith, of Nantlcoke, Pn., Is vis
iting her sister, Mrs. D. Smith, at this
place.
Oscar Relph has moved Into tho Rul
ley residence on W'averly street.
The masons are a,t work on the Austin
building, anil when'lhls building Is com
pleted It will add quite a little to the
business Interests of this place. There
will be three stores in It, with a front
of twenty-'four feet each; room for five
families and also a very nice h'.ill, which
will be used by the Young Men's Chris
tian association. Tho size of this hall
Will be 24 by CO feet, With a 12-foot
stage; also two bath rooms, to be used
by members of the association,
Misses Jennlo and Kitty Griffiths, of
Plttston, nre spending the summer with
their grandparents at this place.
Mr. Price and ifanilly, of 'Scranton,
have moved Into Mr. Watt's house on
Waverly street.
James Runnell, of Vosburg, was visit
ing at this place Sunday.
M. V. Purdy 1s niblu tu be about again
after his sickness.
This borough, needs a .reservoir to
supply Ihe town with water. It would
come very nicely now if we hud a
prlnkler fr our streets.,
Francis V. 'Dershlmer, O. P. Stoll and
W. A. Dean are preparing to buitd their
buildings again, and we hope that the
portion of our town which was de
stroyed by fire will soon lie back again.
Rev. :. II. Newlng, Frank P. Rates
ami Roy A. ln-cker attended the Kn-
worth leugue rally at Nicholson Satur
day.
J. II. Swart's new -house Is nearly
completed, and he expects to move into
It soon.
The Women's Christian Temperance
union will hold a social nt their rooms
Friday evening. A short literary and
musical programme will bo rendered
nnd all nre Invited.
Rev. W. 11. Sowell mfter his sermon
last Sunday evening baptized the fol
lowing: Urncu "Palmer, Grace Purdy,
llurtoii Sinllli, Itusyell Stelle, William
II. Colvln und Peter Gardner.
The Young Men's Christian associa
tion, meet every Wednesday evening,
ami all young gentlemen are weleome.
MI.-s Jane t Dickson has returned to
her home nt this place ufter attending
school nt Providence, H. I.
KliciiinatlMtn Cured In liuv,
"MYSTIC CI 'It 1-3" Tor RMI-3I1MATISM
nnd NKI'llALGIA radlenlly i-uies In 1 to
3 days. Its action upon the system is ro
luai'lialile and mysterious. It removes at
oneu tlui caiisii and ttio disease iiuineiliate
ly disappears. The (list tlnsu i;ienlly
benefits, 75 cents. Hold by Carl Lorenz,
Drugglat, 418 Luekawaiina avenue, Sernn
ton. CONNELLTON.
Good progress Is being mnde with the
William A. breaker here, and many
will be glad to se It finished and start
ed at work iigaln. Tiho original was
considered a good one, but that In
course of construction will far exceed
It both as to capacity and the very
latest Improvements.
Mat' hew M. 1 lentil, not content with
the fame attaching to him for being
the foremost amateur painter of en
gines, has been displaying his clever
artihtlc skill on Him William A. hose
carriage.
The Forest Drum corps hold their an
nual picnic on Saturday next, and as
the boys are popular no doubt they will
have a good attendance.
Connelly, the man whose arm was
fractured while engaged in unloading
lumber, Is now' recovering, nnd will
soon be able to resume work aguln.
Contractors nre nt work In digging a
tunnel, to reach from the lower to the
top vein of coal, about 600 feet i it,
length.
James iMclvin, the assistant outside
foreman tit the William A. colliery, ap
pears to be the right man In the right
place.
OERIVI VIM-
Walter Raker transacted business In
Scranton' yesterday.
Mrs. James Grllllths died yesterday
morning after a lingering illness. She
was born In Wales, coming to this
country many years ago. The funeral
will take place Saturday. Interment In
Rose Hill cemetery.
Ralph Rymer Is working for the On
tario and Western at Starlight.
A. J. Raker is In Philadelphia.
The employes of the F.dgerton Coal
company will receive their pay Satur
day. Mrs. I j. F. Morris, of Rcmlham, and
Miss Alice Miller, of Hyde Park, are
the guests of Jermyn friends.
Homer D. Carey, of the Carlisle Law
school, was a Jermyn caller yesterday.
Printing for (iroccrs.
Circulars, cards, booklets, letter heads
etc., printed so well at Tho. Tribune of
fice that they will sell goods for you.
Mr. AU a. llyama
Hamilton, Ohio.
The Same as Bread
Hood's Sarsaparilla on the Table
at Every Meal
" In my opinion Hood's Sarsnparilla has
not an equal as A blood purltlcr. I doc
tored 6 months for stomach tronblo aud
Neuralgia of tho Heart
without any good and then took Hood's
Hnrsnparilla, Every spring and fall since
I linvo used H and It hns dono me lots of
good. I linvo not been st tended bv a
physician for the last four yenrs. My wifo
was suffering with water bnvih aud
Fooling All Tired Out.
Rhowas severely afflicted but upon my
prevailing ntxin her to take Hood's Hursii
jinrlllRniid Hood's Pills she felt differently
inn short time. Now she is quite well.
weuavo great, iauu in Hood's barsapa-
Cures
rilln and put It on the tgblo at every menl
the same s bread." Ab. U. Hvams, with
T. V. Howki.i, & Sons, residence, C8
North Third Hirer, Hamilton, Ohio.
Hood's PillsJire'K
easy toliiko,
fa
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THE
far f
Ell DRY ill I;
lias cleaned out one manufacturer; nil of Ills Percale Shirts, in
different styles, very attractive in patterns; will make
01E PRICE ON ALL,'35c. EACH.
You can find in the lot Shirts that are retailed at $1.00 else
where. We shall nive you a chance on them; now is your chance
to buy them, when you need Shirts to change so often. KRAI EM
HER THE PRICE, !IS CENTS. Another opportunity Our 25
cent Shirt and Drawers, in Balbriugait und Ribbed, are the lead
crs in this city and any other. Only a few cases left; better be
on time before they are closed.
EMPIRE DRY GOODS COMPANY,
GGODiWS CUT PRICE STORE, OLD SHI 3. .
ON E Y
Is a NcccKsity-Ilculth Must lie Und to Ob
tain It If You Aro Suffering from Any
Kind of Chronic Discuses Consult tho
Most Powerful Juugnctlc Physlcluus l.lv
ing, Hi. V. II. smith und Stuff, at 312
Wyoming Avenue. Scrunton, Po. Mr. J
II. Saunders, of Plttston, Uno of the
Many Happy Men Thut Havo Obtained
Kellufanda Permanent Cure by .Means
of Muguetisin.
Mr. Saunders has been afTected with
CATARRH OF THIS HLADD1CR for
more than a year. Ho first began to
complain of a burning sensation in tho
bladder, which becutno more aggravat
ed ut night and during the forepart of
the duy. There wa a constant burn
ing in the bladder at night und a fre
quent desire to urlnute. He also com
plained of dizziness with a clouded
sensation In the brain, us though he
was losing his mind. The desire to ur
nuto ut night roblied him of (deep
and brought on nervous prostration
Ills dlgetlon bi-caine Impaired, caus
ing 11 deailhly ulnklng sensation at the
pit of the stomach. Ho grew from bad
to worse until he became a conllrmed
Invalid. He had consulted any number
of physicians without even finding
temporary relief and had about give tip
in despulr, when hearing of the mar
velous cures that were being performed
by the KMINKNT MAGNKTIC PHY
SICIANS, DR. F. II. SMITH AND
STAFF, at 312 Wyoming avenue, In
decided to consult them. Tills was
threi! weeks ago, and from the first
he began to Improve rapidly. He says
lie felt a decided Improvement lifter
the first MAGNKTIC TRKATMKNT,
und Is delighted with the success of It,
and recommends any one suffering
froth u. similar causu or any
chronic lls.etise whatever to Dr.
V. H. Smith and stuff, at 312 Wyoming
avenue, Scranton, Pn. Dr. Smith treats
all forms of chronic diseases, and will
euro seven cases out of ten that have
been pronounced Incurable. If you or
any of your friends are sick, don't
give up In despair, but go and have
a friendly tulk with Dr. Smith and
stalf. If he can or cannot cure you he
will frankly tell you so, without money
nnd without price. Consultations free
from !l a. m. to a p. m. daily.
In the history of Scranton
has Clothing been offered as
low as at present.
ARE YOU A MAN
who likes to improve his ap
pearance ? If so, you .can't
afford to lose sight of the rare
bargains offered at
Ti-gE
B Eli Lb Las
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We continue tlio sain of
Men's Black, liluo and
l.brlit f'olor IMiKt-mt
Moil's llluck Clay Di
iiKimiil Suits iu Suck find
Frock
S7J5
$2,50
85c.
Men's All-Wool Pants
In Clioico Cheviots and
Worsteds
Hoys' Suits, 4-15 years..
Serviceable Wool Suits ...
$2.48
ltluo nnd Black Dress
Suits
THE BELL
CLOTHING HOUSE,
230 Lackawanna Ave.
SIGN OF THE BELL
.
Special Sale
OF-
s I;
., I , , , . , I .
Carpet
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 lloor.
M
SIS 1
406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave.
BRANCH AT CARBON DALE.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE,
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers
nuionnuHftu rumnnu mhonintni.
General Office: SCRANTON, PA.
PREMIUM DAYS
ARE CROWING
EsfEiSSa
Tl're in onr window six of 'em those premiums
with every purchase of $10.00, $20.00, 530.00, $50.00, $75.00
aud $100.00. Among them are Rockers Reed and Plush
Tables Dinner Sets Clocks, &c, Sec; the greatest force
used in moving our goods is in the new price the old
price lessened it's about the only way we do not advance
we know you don't object that's why we see j'ou here.
YOU LOSE AS MUCH AS WE do by not getting our
NEW PRICES on BABY CARRIAGES.
Your promise to pay is satisfactory
See the $15.90 Bedroom Suit in our show window..
Premium days end Saturday, June 29th.
ECQMY FURNITURE CO.!
223AND 227 WYOMING AVENUE.
UL.
PA., Manufacturers of
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