TIIE . SCBANTON TKHITTNE MONDAY : MORNING. JUNE 24, 1895. THE WORLD Of OOSINESS STOCKS AX 8) Ei)XIS. New York, June 22. The ptock mar ket was controlled by pi-nOional to day, but It was not until near "the close 'that ithoy were ablo to make any Im pression on prices. At iftki time, how ever, they did succeed In breaking sunar from 117Ms to I1,4ty and Manhattan from llDVi to 11314. The drop In BUjrar was due to heavy sales by a prominent room trader. At "the opening the gen eral railway speculation was somewhat ureaker, on London sell Irs. The lo.a In the 'leading Issues, however, was In elprnlllcant. A few sto. ks were stroonir, notably Tenne8ee coal nni! --w Kng land. In lie last liour the R.-n.Tal list ' was adversely lnflucneed I y the break in sugar and a reaction nf ' t Hi fol lowed. The closing weak, with prlceB anywhere from V t. below Friday's prices. Tot.il s:i!es were 1-5,-750 shares. The range of todny's prices for the ac tive stocks of the New York st.-k ni.u ket ore given below. Tlie iuo:atlons are furnished The Tribune by :. du IS. Diin mick, manager Tor William l.lnli, Allen Co., stock brokers, 112 Spruce street, Scranton. O'i'r-1 i'.gli- Low- t'los-im-. rst. e-l. bur. Am. Tobacco Co 11Si H3i IIS IWi Am. Cot. Oil ffll , -" Am. Kiii-'ar Ite'g Co.117 lli'i 1H'4 Ubi Ateh., To. & S. Ke... l'"s l'"4 7i !'7 Can, South iV'i K1 r... Ches. & Ohio 2Vj J-J-'i .'i 2.' Chicago tins..... 7.0, 73U '-'a Chic. & N. W !'" !"" "' Chic, B. & Q i' KS ' C. C. C. & St. L 4M't l..ri 4Vt Chic, Mil. St P... ITi, O's "' '" Chic, R. I. & V T-'-i W-n 7." 4 7-' i Delaware. Hud H-j V.V US'"; 1-"" . lUt. C. F -' 'i i 1en. Klectrlc ":Vli W " liko Shore 1-mi l".i 1 1M Louis. & Nuh r.7i r.7'j r.T'.- Manhattan Kle 115 llf, li:i llii't Mo. Pucltlc Ill'i UV-t 31 'a 3!'i Ts'at. Cordage F Pa lT 1i (N. J. Central KUi'i lm'4 1'hi'4 'h, N. Y. Central 101U lul'i lil'4 W; N. Y. & N. K. 47 -iTU 4i:'a N. Y., L. K. & W !H !' !'' N. Y., S. & V Hi', II.'', 1"U -1i"i N. Y., 8. & W., IT... 21" j iS'ij ?7'i 27.- Kor, Facltlc 4't, 4'H 37 Nor. Paeilic, l'r 1.V, 1"", l.v I'acinc Mail ' "' 3"', 3''v ThiL & Bead 17 i 17" 17'. 17 s Southern It. K II 1 ir , V, Tenn.. C. & 1 2?' Rl"n :i W Te.x PnclllR IT, l:rs 1.1 M-i t'nlon Paeilic VS-j Jis 11 !iv; "VVabRsh 9 !' a 9 Waba.iii, Tr 2 i"i M 2H "West. L'nfon C'J'l !'-'s !'!' V. 8. Leather 1' ivj r.t; V. S. Leather, IT.... M'a K'.a L - . . WEAK, NERVOUS GE!l Vhy not treat with a phy3le;an to whom you can tell your troubles ar.d will CL'Ril you? Why send your money lii.ltM awjy Xrom home to some one you r.c.-.-r saw. when you have the stvatist li;;eci:ilwt near you with whom you can taik it over end be cured. Dr. Reeves, 412 Spruce street. Rcrnntcn. by his new and speclfie pv.thods and remedies cures a'l the following: Impot- rhoea. Syphilis. Flood Poison, Nightly Losses, (stricture. Seminal Weakness, Re stores Lost Vitality. Lost Memory. Eradi cates all the bad effects of "S lf Abuse. " Kxcessive Venery. Purilt.'S the Tilood, K etoros "Shrunken Pans" to tlu'lr normal size, Arrepts docay and rraiies you a well and hearty man again, if you are nerv ous, havo a ranld Irritnli'e heart, tired, dull feeling in the mor!'itu:s. Offensive Breath. Constipation, ii:ti:n baek of neck and head, or any of the above dlseusea, call and be examined. It will cost you nothing and you may benefit largely by it. Everything Btrlctly secret and conliden tlal. OFFICE HOrP-S Dally 0 to 9. Sundays, 10 to 4. nO DCnTO o. 41 2 pruco Street, UK. ttiltVtlO, SCKAXlO, 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 eTery description and quality. WALL PAPERS We are overstocked and will sell at prices about one-half the reg ular price, as we need tbc room. J. 5cott Inglis LACKAWANNA AVENUE. Last Week of Come everybody this, the last week, and get two dollars' worth of desirable mer chandise for one dollar. READ A All our 53, Co, 75 and 85c. Silk la our lot All our Better Silk In one lot at 53c. All our lOo. Fine Clmmbrays at GJc. All our Corded Dimities at 7Jc. 80-inch Wool Dress Goods at OJc, were Wool Cliallios, nice designs, 9c. One lot Black Jackets, GOc, Fast Black Hose 7Jo , was 15c. Space will not admit of mentioning more prices, so come and see for your selves how we are almost giving away dssirabfc goods. Store opzn every mark ing at 8 o'clock. Remember, sale lasts only one week longer. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICKS. Open- High- Low- Clos. WHEAT. Ing. et. est. Ing. July 7'J 72 li;'a, ' September KM 7.H4 711 71T4 OATS. Julv WV, 28 27 274 Scpten-b-r 2 2S'. 2iiV, 20ri I'tiRN. Julv 49 49 47'i 48 Si litem her M) W4 4K- ", 49 LARD. July nr.0 fi.f.2 C.47 6.47 Si nleininT C.7l) fl.7i"i 6.(17 B.U7 I'lHIK, July im 11.95 11.70 11.72 September 12.10 12.25 12.(10 12.02 Scrnn'on flonrd of Trado ICtchnnRO Quo- UUicns-All Ouotatlons lliiscJ on I'ur nf 1 (HI. STOCKS. Dime Dep. Die. Hank First Nallonnl Hank Owen KlilS'o Lumber t.'o Lackawanna Lumber Co Ixiek u Trust ii Sale D.'p. Co... Serniitou Kuvings Hank Herimio'i Laee Curlalti Ci Third e itlonal Li.nlc Tliuron Coal Land Co Seniiilnr. Axle Works SeraiiU n Oluss Co N':it nnal B.niiig i I'r'lHng Co. Heriititiiii Jar Uli'iip ! Co !i"l'soii .M.'imifi'.e'-iiiinir Co.... Laeka. Jioiitrose li. It Sl'i'inu linuik Wuler Co KlmlHirst 1 oi'leviird 'o Anthiaeile Land i imp. Co.... no:; na. Serartnn T'aetinn Co Ki 'iiii.in.v tu.air. 1'eat .'i i'nwer Co Jbrlb'i.a Avenue linprjvt'iuent SeraiUO:! li!i'.."S O'l t m .Ii l .r.vtl- ( 'm' I i 'it., i; ' R!d. 121 lit I) 'iio 145 200 ;i,o Aak 110 iu 1'0 leO Lj !'J 1'H in", mil 1".' Si'ra.'ilen Axle V.'url.-s. I'.-'i Ser.uittn IV Ki!;v.:y nrst i:-oi t'. :;:.' U s. dee l!'l 110 INop'.o's St. I'.ailwiiy. Ilr.-t liUM ti';.i;e Cm. diie I'l.S Peoplr'n Si. i::''!Viiy. !i.ei;:id niortr,-if:e li';'. dae K 21 no 1'0 !cvi York !':odiice Market. New Yo:''f. Jure 22. "'lour -1 lull, steady. Win at-1' ill. linn: No. 2 re, I .-lure and ele va:i; TiV.Ti'V'.: a;l:-.i. 7-''.;'.i f. o. b., 7i;n a7i:- ,e : .'laileil red, Sa77e.; No. 1 north ern. Vi :t'i.v. : op:i ''s ei'i. iil w. ak at nn e!i:ir ., i :,; J-i!;. . VI' ..: Ai;.-:MSt, 7.-.1...'.; Sptiinl r. -ijs.e.: 1 1, ti.lier. 7 ",.; 1 '."ru ber, 77 'r'. Vrn Pill', weait r; No. 2. 52V. elevaur; .Ml",", r.l!. ';:!:' o:t ni.s d'.ill und weak: July. c.; .Mii;unl. .V.-,..; Septem ber. :.r, . t -.:. sju'.i ;, i".t; options di.'.l. wi ii;cr: Ju e July. l'',c.: September. ;'.lNe.; .-put pi'.c. .'. No. 2. :M".,a Jle.; No. 2 '.vil'.te. SI' ic: No. 2 I h !!'. alll'e. : No. 'J. .I '.-e.; No. 3 wliit.1. ::i'e.l mixed v. -tr:?i. riPaMc: white do a 4i;'.e : vV':.' !", :t.:iin':e. I'roviid tis Ne:rle."ed. du::, ua-hanfr.-d. Lard tjui'-t, Pttady, unehanged. 1 :;:Uer gn.et, easy; state iVi'-y. lliuVc.; do. creamery. 17'ialSe.; wosterii dairy, ip.ile.: .Ui. er. atr.e'.y, 2.i Pv.-.; do. laeiory, M'.:.' '. ; i'.i-mis, iae., um- , tnt'en ere"iTie-y. ll.il'.i'. i".iee: e t.ni..'t, , r.l '.n.y. linen::..:' !. Krnr. i,u:et, steady; i str.'.e n'e. .' 1 n-'y.vi'i !2 -:u .,..e. : west t:.i lie ..ii, IP..:!:..-.: do. prr cose, 2i2.J. TutcJn Crain .V.nikc:. Tc'e.lo. C, J'inc 22 Wlu ?.i--iiece:pts, .Tiy) buhe:s: shipments, S.C" bushfls; mar ket w ;::; No. 2 red .en"!. ":: .: July. 72V.; Augu U. T'.".: September. 7iV'.: Pi eem- ber. 7l.e. Corn iiecelpts. l.e'X) buhebi; I shipr.ieiKs, 2. ".-'j l::i.'l:' :?; market dull: No. 2 m'.:i- d, e-ish. Jul;-. V-1 SepPTi- I her, f.'k: No. 2 yei'.cw. cash, ivy. Oil's, Ilecf 1; ts. l.r J bushels; market e.ify: No. ! 2 mixe', Jif.y, 2': S?;ifember, ST'e. Clover Seed Market dp!'.: October, 33.70. j Chicago I ivc Stock. , "j Chtcaso, Jure i.'.-CaC.I'-neeelpt.". I.ftm j head: market stca !y; comircn to extn'a I steers. S'i.C'a; stoikers arl feeders. S2.Ti0 1 I 4.2.7; cows and bulls. $1.5o.i4: calves. S:!;i1; t T-xans, $2.2V.J.W. Hogs Itecelpts, U.".') j head; market firm; heavy packing and I shipping lots, $4..jal.V); light, $4.25al.f.: j pigs, J.'lii.i;.'. Sheep Jieeeiiits. 3.M) heal; market wetik: Inferior to choice, $!.3oa4.10; lambs, $3.00a7.30. Iluf falo l.lvu Stock. Buffalo, June 22. Catt'.o Tleeeipts, 3.200 head; on sale. 40 head; market steady; light steers, $3.7.'a3.SO; mixed cows and heifers, $3..")0a3.IW; fat bulls, $2.7."a3. Hogs Ueeeipts. 5,7ijO head; on sale, 4,2'iO head; market steady; Yorkers, good to choice, Jl.iir.a4.70; light, $!.C0:i!.iw; mixed packers, XA. 7.7a 4. SO; good mt buma, ?I.Siia1.S.7; choice heavy, $l.iia4.!i; rougb.s, I3.Wi4.23. Shrep and Lambs Receipts. 3.SIW head; on sale, 4.(n;0 head; market very dull; export she-'p. Slat.no; common to fair, $l.liOa2.2."; good, S2.."aa3: spring lambs. 3.5i).i;.;o; yearlings, dull, $3.30al; extra, CI. 2.7. I'Mliidc'p'iia Tolinw Market. Philadelphia, June 22. Tallow is week nnd dull. We quote: c:ty, prime, in hhda, 4,e. ; country, prime, in bbls, 4V. : do. dark, In bids, l.il'ie.; c.ikei, 4'jc.; grease, 3"4C. Oil Murk-t. Pittrhurg, June 22. O'l opened, highest and lov.-est, 173; eloped, 173. CM1 City, June 22. (lil opened, 173; high est, 17ii; loweit and close. I, 170. Printing for Grocers. Circulars, rn'ds, booklets, lotter heads, etc., printed so well at The Tribune of fice that they will Bell goods for you. AW'S j Till in FEW OF OUR nt 30c. 20c. s Great urn. Prices - C Grand Depot INDUSTRIAL TOPICS. The Juniata furnace, at Newport, Pa with an annual capacity of 18,000 tons, has been put In blast again. Corrigan, McKlnney & Co. have leased ami are now operating the Douglass and Sharpsvllle furnaces rot Sharpsvllle, Pa. One of tho Thomas Iron company's furnaces at A I hurt In, Lehigh county. Pa., Is undergoing repairs, ind will be put In operation at an enrly date. Mills making a specialty of structural materlul have not been so busy for years as at tho present time, and some have about all they can do for several months to come. Prices on everything In this line have been sharply advanced. The activity which of kite has char acterized tho market for all kinds of Iron and steel continues, and prices are still tending upward. There Is no doubt that the Improvement Is nctunl and le gitimate, and not the result of specula tion. .W-it'ly all the large plants in the country are working to full capacity and sill unable to mnk? deliveries in season. In fact, ko wvll sold ahead are they on some specialties that orders are tin nciI down dally. The anthracite trade continues to diift, nnd there Is nothing y.'t to show when the end will bo reached. The dis pute ovc- percentages lias assumed a less a.'vgreislve character, some of the companies professing to care nothing about tonnage nt the presi nt unremuii cvatlve prices. Individual operators on rome of the roads decline to do more than hold their t.ade together under present clreuinntanee.i. The companies that are pushing the contest and are standing up for their percentages are moving th" cunl Into storage depots to s.ipply the winter demand, but this will soon have to stop. Kverythlng points to a restricted output In July, and probably In August. it.Uph Swinburn, the oldest locomo tive engineer In the world, and tlio first to sit in a rail and haniMe a throttle, died last Friday at bis home mar o'liMlcntmn. V. Va.. In his Kd yej.-. He wi'i the sun of a Newcastle miner, who w. i:ked l:i the mines wllh C,eoi;re Si -plii'r.si'n, tho Inventor of the locomotive, and came to tije I'nited Stairs in ISfii) mid secured employment at Itichmoml on the Virginia Central iillroad. He win with Ooorire Steplien'on when the trial t in of the first locomotive was made, and r it in the cab with his hand mi the thniltl The Lytic Coal company, of Mlners ville, a Pennsylvania raiitro.nl subor d nate corporation. If building a. town at Primrose, where it is nuotit com mencing to ship oral from an Imminno new collie y. H "r.as ju.-'t completed fifty hm. s and ha.-? given orders for forty more. CARSON DALE. ITrtiTV V.. Fkeels returned to Allen- town on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C.eorg- S. Kimball have returned from a month's stay at Ocean Grove. Reb rt Xicho;?on. of Jermyn. who wis seriously Injuied at tint n!ac? on Friday afternom, had Lis left leg am putated at the hospital in this city on SituriTny m irninrr. Tho member wn3 taken off ju t below the knee. On Saturday morning J. D. Nealon purchased of Mrs. Leah Morgan her property at the corner of Seventh nve and Washington street. The consider ation w.vs $3,000. YV. O. Giles, of Emmons, Pa., spent the Sabbath with his family, on Lin coln avenue. Announcement Is made of the mar riage of Patrick Nolan, of Pike street, and Ml-s Sarah Tight, of Fall Prook stre?t. Th? event Is to occur on Tues day me.rnlr.g; of this week at St. Rose church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith spent Sunday with their parents In Waymart. Children's Day was observed at the Pr-sbyterlan Sunday school yesterday. The service was held at 10.30 a. Tn., land a very pleasing programme rendered. Also nt the Congregational church Children's Day was observed. All3t't N". Kerr, of Scranton, was on a business visit to this city on Satur day. MOSCOW. P.ev. It. H. Walsh's picnic wns a suc cess In every par.leular. The contest letween It. Kearn?y and M. Mulralno for a diamond ring netted $170.75. Mr, Keaiiu-y held 1,110 votes, and Mr. Mul- ra'.ne 713 votes. The bicycle race was won by Mr. Slowe, who was not so slow on the race. J. II. L'lveland and son. Earnest, re turned home Thursday from a short visit In New York state. Mrs. Stanton, cm Church street. Is iiaii esi i wo. PRICES: We have a lot of Curtains, one and two pairs of a kind, and will sell at any price. , Cray Flannels for Skirls Sc. a yard. 100 Straw lints, choice of any 5c. 25 down Men's Scarlet Mixed Shirts and Drawers at 4!)c, worth $1.00 One lot Kid Gloves In ty, 53, 0 nnd Oi at .,l)c, worth 75c. Muslin Gowns and Skirts, good quality, 2ic. Improving her property by laying a flag walk. Mrs. iHlrnm, Direw returned to- her home ot' Pottsvllle after spending a short tlmo with her parents. AV. F. Clenimenls spent several days at Hotel Klmhurst this week. Mrs. CI. S. Hroweand Mrs. A. Havwr- slrlko are ill. S. H. YeiiRer nnd family spent Tues day ait Iake Ariel. Mr. and Mrs. AVhltlock. of I'hllndel. rhla. are visiting nt the homo of 11. L. tlaige. . HALL STEAD. Mrs. Juhn Tcrboss Is visiting friends at Niagara Kails. Mlts Carrie Haldwln, of Great Hend, has returned from Kloronce, Italy., where utie has bi-en visiting a brother, Who resides at that place. Tliv board of education hiis organ- Ixed and the ollieers aiv: President, K. N. Sif it-ton; sccii tary, (leonre M. l.amh treasurer. O. T. MrCormlck. The fol lowing tonoh"rs have bi t n enidoycd to teach the next term ot Kchool: Prin cipal. Profi'SKiii' Cliu-rli'S M. Moxly Kiammnr dopartment, MKs Kltlle l'lke; (li-Kt liiitornii-diato, Miss l''annie Hlunn rcll: EeiHind Intermediate, .V.Irs Jose phlne Uasl.'y; llrnt primary, Mls,s Ida Tuttlo: Focond Mlniary, Miss Winnie Tlngley. Mbv- I'.tnma Austin, of Deposit, N. V Is vlsltlni? at the ruHidenco of tier father, Juhn Austin. i'rs. Pldney Hinden and daughter, of Susiiiohann-.i, who have been plopping Willi friends end relatives In town, have returned home. Mixs 11a title limj.imln, of Albany, Is the gu'.t of fri"mi ) In town. Mrs. Sawyer, of Candor. Is visiting her da up, liter, Mrs. William Hoover, on William .ti'rrt. Contractor P. II. Johnston, of this nine:-, han been irlvcn 111-' contract to bn'.ld the new M ' tlvidirt idmrcli. Inviiulloiis are ni'' .iniiounclng the marriuge of Miss Minnie Travis, of this place, an t ltkiiard Hill, or Hinghain ton, to take place her.? on Thursday Jin.- 7. SJecrttary W. W. Adair, of 111" Uall miil Yiiumr Men's Clir'i-lian aesocla- II. in. will leave today fm' a two weeks" vacntlon nt Nlagarn Kill'. Rev. John Tavin, raptor nf tl':1 l!:ii lis t church, will leave on WediKitJay for the ima place. G .'uriro O'lliien. the hulling clerk at John Milliin-.i's ir'-ocrrv store, l 111. His pb."e- l being lllb'd by Master Al Kl died, of Lackawanna avenue. f J. Iangley and I'ctir Allen are the jurors drawn from this place to t-.'i-ve at the August term of court. A house In Great Hend occupied by n family named Hii'.ard enuglil lire KrM.iv and wns biirnrd down. David MoM-M-an h-is a-r.ingcd to drive a well for Hi? filk mill. An ad Utir.n :! connection of the Hall- rtrr.d '.V.-jiff Works main is bring Intro duced in th silk mill. J. n. Wh!.tlng. of Xe-ar Yi rk c i1 manufacturer of drcrs s'lks, who" mills arc nt r.n'.ter?on, X. J.. riient Wedncsdov. in onmpnny with John A. Mars. of 5cran-:on. rrc:-ldent of t!m Textile comrany, looking into t'l? man agement of the s-ilk mlil here. They ex prefssrl thjmselve.i rni'sfled with the general progress made. MONTROSE. Mrs. Nfv.ton, wife of Dr. Newton, fell from a hammock aid 'urt herself quite badly. The ball gime n Franklin Fork, be tween Mor.-trnso and Panklln, resnltecl In a victory for th-: Jlontrose. The score being SO to S. We had "Pomp" to pitch, and the Franklin boys could do nothing. Miss Bessie liry Holds spent Thursday at Heart Like. Leu Kaynsfor.1, who altrnded school at Ithaca., is hame on his summer vaca tion. P.. C Sayre, who spent the winter In Florldn, has arrived home. Mrs. Itiley, of Sumrn't, X. J., who was fiponcilng the sunimer here, was called nwrjy to attend the funeral of her niece. Mlfs Dodd. Mis. Stark and f.imily, of Wilkr-s-Harre, nre occupying their cottages nt Lake Carey. Wlnsor Jeff ts Is home from Factiry ville fur th summer vacation. Theodore Manger h:is gone to P.rlgh ton, N. Y., wlr re he has received a position on the New York Central. Loo Frink, Iiaymond ond Ed Millard, Will Roach and Harry Lyons nre fish ing at Lak" of Meadows. Will FtoiM.'.rd, who has b-en con fined to hi lvoio by I'ln Is able to attend to business again. The wedding of Mlrs Margaret Smith and Joseph I). Wdil'n, of lb ihl: "vm, Pa., wns solemnized at. the home of the bride Vedncsdav, Jun? 19. The cere mony was prrf jrmcd by Rev, Mr. Hen Con In tb? presence of relatives nn:l near fri -nda. Tiice from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Welden, C. V. Welden, Miss Welden, Rebert S. Myr-TS, Robert II. Say re. Jr., airs. South-worth, Mrs. V. L. Heel:?, and Mrs. Margaret Peckens. 1 MOOSIC. The I.ndlcs Aid sncir'y of the Meth odic. Kplicop.al church will Hervp Ico ereaim urul cake on Wednesday evening. June lfi, In the Lndlrs' Aid parlors of the churcb. Everybody Is cordially in vited to attend. Mrs. Ceorge Trrgallus, of Main street, nttended th. commencement ex ercises nt Wyeming seminary, on Thursday. Richard Ornrtall, nf Jermyn, In vllt Ing nt the home of John M. Robei son, on Main street. Tho Moosle P.aso Rill rlllb nnd 1n Scranton Young Men's Christian Asso ciation club cross bats on the Moosle grounds this afternoon. M. N. Uymond, of Kingston, Is visit ing In town nmong friends. The Katydid colliery paid lis em ployes on Friday for the month of May. Tf tho llnhy Is CnttltiR Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soolhlng Syrup hns bn-'n used for over Fifty Years by Millions of Mothers for their Children while Teething, with 1'orfoo.t Success. It Snot hen llej Child, Softens tho Omns, Allays nil pnln; Cares Wind Colic, nnd is the Iwst rumndy for Dinrrhoen. Sold by Driiiiglsls In ev ery part of the world. lie sure and afk for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," nnd toko no other kind. Twunty-llve cents n bottlo. I OLY PHANT John Hest, aged 2S, of Dunmors street, wait severely Injured In Kddy Creek shnft Friday. Mrs. Martin Crlppnn nnd family have returned nfter a few weeks' vlnl at Heurlck Cen'er. A cow was killed by a Delaware and Hudson engine on tho "bridge south of the town on Frldny. . ' Tho musical pupils of St, Pulrlclt's Pnroehlnl academy held their annual recital In Convent hall Friday after noon. About thirty scholars -took part In the programme and they acquitted themselves In a creditable manner, Thomas MoHale, a student at Millers- vllle State Normal school Is home on his annual vacation, Patrick Sweeney, of Archbald, was a caller In this plaeu Friday. ARCHBAL D. St. Thomas' congregation will cele brate the Fourth of July by holding a grand parade and plenie. Elaborate preparations, are belr.ig imado for the observance of the day, und there Is every -prospect that It will bo one ot t'he grandest celebrations ever attempt ed here. T'.io parade, which will take place In the morning, will Include near ly all the societies In town. A pleasant spot haa been selected for the picnic, which will be fully as enjoyable as any ever held under the auspices of the congregation. The procueds of the pic. nle will be devoted to the fund for the building of the new parochial residence now in prootss of erection. On Wediriesdiiy Miss Kate CaflYey, of the Kai-tiSlde, will be married to John J. Heanlon, the well-known proprietor of Kcaiilon'a hotel. The Pri'.'-.bj terlan congregation held a successful lawn festival on the plot In fron of the church on Thursday even ing. The attendance was very large and the proceeds reached a very salls 'faelory llgure. The remains of the late Mr?. Michael Roland, of Laurel street, who died on Sunday last, were laid to rest In the 'Catholic cemetery on Wednesday. A high mass ot ro;i'ilcm was sung In St. Thomas' church at lu.SO o'clock by Rev. T. J. Comerl'iiid. At the (lose of the service Father Comerford rpoke at length or I lie upright life of the dc ceaiied nnd comforted her sorrowing relatives In their great allliction. The fi'i.er.il was very largely nttended. The pall-bearers were ilton. M. M. Gilroy, Mleaacl I -.illy. John J. Harrett, P. M. O'iiiiyle and .Vllles McAndrew. HONESDALE. Ra!;,h Fitch Martin, a graduate of nn-ehanlcal i-nnlmerlng nt S-tnite col lege, will p-io.i the summer ut Hones d ile. Mr. M ntiii spent his vacation her- last year. Jo.-eph Ray has return 'd home after several months' absence lit Massachu Set IS. Fred R. Civsrdoy has returned home from Harvard colle-ge. Several new bicycles arrived in town tills week. MifS I.'-m, Cilbeit. of Scrafi Inn. Is vlKMIng Mrs. Harry Gretter, on East elrei-t. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Henwond re turned to th M-r home. In Scranton, Tli in sday, after a visit with their par ents here. John P. James Is building a large and handsome- fl dilng beat forth" Elk Rake clube, house. It will be fitted with all ihe Improvements for comfortable Ilsh ir.g. Mr. and Mrs. S. P.. Wood have left fi r a visit wl.h their son, William, at St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ingalls, (laughter, Xellle, and M!p Rertha Spnngenbrg, have today for Chicago nnd a trip thrmgli tlie wet. Edwin It. TwI-'mcyer Is home from Lnfayo'.te colleg.'. S.umtiel Frank Ins returned to New York city, after v''-(iting friends here. Miss Grace .Tadwln Is home from Dana Hall, WWlesley, Mass. Mr. owl Mrs. Joseph Glennon nnd All-n Glenr.on. of PKt'-.ton, registered at the Allen H-o.ise Saturday. The Tribune souvenir of Saturday was gi"ntly admired here. J. Kii-k Rose passed. Sunday nt I'ort .Tervis. Ibis 1 am n fj 13 a necessity because, the tonic of winter air Id go and milder weather, incrensed moioturo, accumulated impurities in tho blood and debilitated condition of tho body, open tho way for that tired feclinr;, nervous troubles, nnd other ills. Tho Bkin, mucous membrane and the various orpnna strive in vain to relievo tho im pure current ot life. They all welcome to Of.siflt Nature nt thin tlmo when sho most needs help, to pu-ify the blood, toao nnd strci-.irl.h-n Ihe Inboring organs and build up I ho nerves. "I wns in a run down condition. I Will weak nnd nervous nnd could not cat anything. I bc.';nn Inking Hood's Harsn tmrilia nnd before I hud finished the tirst pottle 1 could sco a clmngn for tho better. I kept on taklni; It nnd 1 nm now ho that I enn cut hcnrtilv nnd enn do my work." Mks. Join W. I'liACKKY, Allowuy, N. J. " I hnvo found Hood's Rnmnpnrilla a good spring niedlelne nnd it relieves thnt tired fcclin.f." IH'RDKTIB Younci, West Oiicontn, Xew York. Out only HOOUU Hnori'c d:i! ;!,.',.i,,!or:,.,.lnnr,r P"!." THE I . ' . 1 v.-, i.l '41 -Si Ji parilla Purifies Tine Biood I IDS I Has cleaned out one manufacturer; all of his Tcrcale Shirts, in liiiTcrcnt Htylcs, very attractive in patterns; will make i PK Oil Von can find in the lot Shirts that arc retailed nt $1.00 else where. We hIiiiII give you a chance on them; now is your chance to buy them, when you need Shirts to change so often. REMEM HKR TllK PRICE, 35 CENTS. Another opportuirity-Our 25 cent Shirt and Drawers, in Balbriggan and Ribbed, are the lead ers in tliis city and any other.' Only a few cases left; better be on time before they are closed. . - DRY C30DW?..T3 CUT PRICE E Y Is a Ncccislty-llenllh Must lie Und to Ob tain It If You Aro Suffering from Any kind of Chronic DUonscs Consult tho Most Powerful Mni;nollc PhyslclniiH l.lv lui;, Dr. I II. Smith and staff, nt 1112 yomitig Avcniio. Scranton, I'u.-Mr. J. It. Saunders, of Plltsion. t)no of tho Alanyllnppy Alen Unit lluvo Ohlulncd Kcllcfundu Permuncnt Cure by .Menus of Maguutisiii. Mr. Saunders lias bejen affected with CATARRH OF THE 11 LADDER for more than a year. He first began to complain of a burning sensation in the bladder, which became more aggravat ed ut night and during the forepart of the day. There was a constant burn ing In the bladder at night and a fre quent desire to urinate. Ho also com plained of dizziness with a clouded Honsallon In the brain as though ho was losing his mind. The dcBlre tu uri nate at night robbed hlin of Bleep and brought on nervous prontratlon. His digestion became Impaired, caus ing a deathly winking sensation nt the lilt of the stomach. Ho grew from bad to worse until he became a confirmed Invalid. He had consulted any number of physicians without even finding temporary relief and had about give up In despair, when hearing of the mar velous cures that were being performed by tho EMINENT MAGNETIC PHY SICIANS, DR. F. R. SMITH AND STAFF, at iil2 Wyoming avenue, he decided to consult them. This wus three weeks ago, and from tlie first he began to Improve rapidly. Ho says he felt a decided Improvement after the llrst MAGNETIC TREATMENT, and Is delighted with the success of It, and recommends any one miri'erltig from a similar cause or any chronic disease whatever to Dr. F. R. Smith and staff, at i!12 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa. Dr. Smith treats all forms of chronic diseases, nnd will cure 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 talk with Dr. Smith and staff. If he ran or cannot cure you he will frankly b 11 you so, without money and without price. Consultations free from 0 a. m. to 9 p. m. dally. 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 1 We con tin no tlie sale of Men's Black, liluo and Pfl HE I-iRlit Color Cheviot iftilaDn Suilsat Men's Illark Clay Di nconal (Suits in Satik and Krock S7.75 Men'H All -Wool rants in Choice Cheviots anil Worsteds 53 85c. lioys' Suits, 4-13 years.. S1.95 Serviceable Wool Suits.... Who and Rlnek Dress Suits 2.4 THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE, 230 Lackawanna Ave. SIGN OF THE BELL ALL, 35c. EACH. ffcsy Ssa cos Era GOODS COMPANY, STORE, OLD STAND. Special Sale 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 tloor. 406 and 408 Laokawanna Ave. BRANCH AT CARBONDALE. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTItffi AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA CROWING They're in our window six of 'era those premiums with every purchase of $io.oo, $20.00, $30.00, $50.00, $75.00 aud $100.00. Among them are Rockers Reed and Plush Tables Dinner Sets Clocks, &c, &c.; 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 you 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. COMY FURNITURE CI 225ANO 227 WYOMING AVENUE. OF- It rl DAYS Si) EIKIB I GO.