...vv ' 0V THE - SCRANTON , TRIBUNE TUESDAY 3IOTININO, JULY 2, 1895. "4 .-is. ':,-, ranfiSr V? 9la w M Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report AS.30LUTELY PURE NEWS CF OUR NEIGHBORS tCinkhannock. Vli; Cltv people will give vent to .ly r patriotism July 4 by a clam bake Jickler 3 Glen. fill P. yUlllnKS, cashier of .the Second ttonal l-ank at Wllkrs-Uarre, with wife and baby, will spend a couplii Of Wreka with his parents here. the Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church will send Ml ' Chfda to Boston as delegate to the In- ' teratlonal convention next week. Miss yj!9 Snoolt Messrs. Albert Northrop. Hly lwls and Arthur liakhvin will all attend. , Charlie Swisher is now doins clerical work in his father's otllee. who Is dis trict passenger aRent for the Jersey Central road at Scranton. Charlie Is A young man of considerable talent and , will naturally work his way up In the railroad business. If he continues In l:. That portion of the Harvey's Lake railroad which passes throuKh this county was turned over by the Albert Lewis Lumber and Manufactures . company to the Loyalsock Kallroad company a few days since. The papers were filed and recorded at the court bouse Saturday and show that the com plete right of way was given over to the latter company. Doubtles the same transfer has been made all along the line. About a mile above Tunkhannock. In the Susquehanna river, is a pictures que little Island, with here and there clamp of trees growing, that would make delightful outing place If the Undergrowth were cut away and a few eats, tables and swings erected. With steamer on the river now to make frequent excursions at low prices, such place could be made profitable with but little outlay of money. It would be well for some of the local capitalists to Investigate the matter. The Evangelical people at Pardwell church postponed their Children's Day services until next Sabbath, on account f rain, which prevented having them last Sunday, evening. Luther Freeman and James London dispatched porcupine In the woods at . Shupp Hill day or two since. C J. Reed4Jame from Florida for a fcrtef visit.,' He Is lookine after a bie recently purchased down there. quite enthusiastic over the south a place for northern capitalists to In- t J. R. Miller dropped in from Okla homa yesterday morning for a day or two. being tn the east for a hasty business trip. He will go to New York city before his return. From letters received by influential Republicans throughout the county from Senator Quay.lt Is evident that that doughty warrior is carefully for tifying himself for the fight at th fuming state convention. His letters are brief, and merely state that he would be grateful for any aid the re cipient might bestow In case of a con test over the state chairmanship. He bones the delegation from this county VrlU be friendly to him, and would be VimimI k fiwAt them a. dav or two In tdvaace of the convention. It Is un derstood that the local leaders In poll , tics favor Quay, but H appears to be the general sentiment in the county - that the Beaver politician will go down this fall. His abilities as a politician are recognized, and are decidedly more conspicuous in that line than in filling bis office In the United States senate. However, there would be no fight gainst him did he not dictate so freely In state affairs. When he undertakes to make all the appointments, control the legislation and assume the duties of chief executive without having been SJSCJ14 the office, he is extending his mid oftVfu!ness altogether too far. Rufus P.jKorthrop will be delegate to the convention from this county, but ' It is not Tft given out hat his predl- . Hcttona are. 1 . Mrs. E. B. Benjamin, of Scranton, Is ) jrisltmg friends here. The heavy Montrose engine spread the rails again on the upward trip yes terday morning, and the train was de layed two hours in consequence. ' Mrs. Ebeveser Evans and children re turned to FMtston yesterday, accom panied by Mrs. Evans' sister. Miss Sarah Davis, of Lynn. - The death of Allen F. Furman, aged U socuiied at the home of his son-ln- m-U!X KRVOUS MEN. Why not tssat wtth a physician to whom Mtt eaa tell your troubles sad will CURS why j miiI year money miles away I hem t ssaas one you never saw, vrtnn rott have tbs greatest Specialist Iwr job wtth whom you oaa talk It over so ew . , . .. Vt. wseves, ra ipruw ui. ty hie mw win. method and wlnv Imnnl. 1MB Vlil wm IMS . w. . - . ... , - Igott Manhood, Vaiiecocale, Oonor- all the following: py pa i us sural rot, . i r 1 1 1 1 j III 1 1 1 TTVKIIVIl, I " .z.' . . w .1 1 : sstss an ty bad eg SWISS SU iry b,.-- (ha rtlnnrl Urn. Maraa ''khrunkea Parts" to their normal -taAratsdecay and makes you a w-U SUT wrtv maa again. If you are norv- "JTS m "rapid Irritable heart, l'd, fZltas III the mornings, Offei.slve !lh fastlpatkin, pains back of neck an lEoranyH o? the abos diseases, JTii i5rir examined. It will cost you tVlen?risybenent Inrgoly by It, ' vrrum HOTTR-isiir t to i fUaoayyistol - SO, 413 Sprsce Htrsst, CARPETS ' Celiac 4ar ocw Hoe of Spring iC JUlcftJie'jataitdwisns i Mi eclxlip, Md oar prices ' toirtr tti guy. other bouse in t Ct trr for goods of the tame k 7 ii-lpttoo lad quality. i C locked and will acll ii zt one-half the rej- c i t iteedtbo room. 3nrjHs law, C. It. Burgess, Sunday evening. The funeral will be held at the house nt 3 p. in. today, and Interment made at Sunnyside. FOREST CITY. E. D. Caryl, of S.-rantcn. coal Inspec tor for the Hillside Coal and Iron com-, pany, was In Forest Oity yesterday. "LonR Tom" PlmukUun, Cuilion dale's released pitcher, whiled away the time Monday In this through. A ihallenge. WV, V.w members of the Starlight Has liall club, of Forest City, challenge, the ISrowns, Jr., of Uly phuut, to a ga.ne f ball oil July 14. Answer thiviwh The Tribune. John Fallon, captain; lu. KelUUcr. man ager. Lawyer L. 1 WtJeman, of Seraiiton. was ln.itossl... tally eiiK-iKed lit Forest City ytsterday. Miss Mouther, of l':.Un'..!.ile, is visit Ins her parents. Mi. u:.J Mr, U. W. Uoueh.'r. I'rofessor K. l. lv.iiil. of the Jer myn graded si-hools. was in the bor ough on business Monday. The republican's Forest City pencil shaver mul.' an eii.lniul fair propo sitian. ye ierd.iy marniiiK, when he Rta.eJ :h:U he wvuUl "iut his shouUler to tht w lee'." as a member of the board of traJ. if The Tribune repre senta;ive here woutd da the sine. Thai's the way t talk, faamy, and we're with you. If we can't resurroet that baaid of tiade that It will have to be dea ler ;han the late lamented Julius Cear and don't yeu forget It, 1'F.tlimul! You and I may have been at fault in not coming to the front be fore. Who knaws? Following i: t;u revised programme of Hie F.-ur.h of July celebration to be held by Forest City cour.cll. No. DoO, Junior Order of I'nlted American Me chaaios. and Washington camp. No. 661, ratrioti.' Order Sons of America, at Forest City. Pa.: Orand parade at 9.30 a. n:.: Vat lir.e of maroh will proceed up Mali street to the Clifford breaker; ther.oe cour.termarch to Hl!lsld Coal anJ lre:i company railway crossing, thtaee back to Pundaff street, thence up Dur.daff street to the fohool house, where rhe flag will be pre. en ted. The exercises will b? opened witu prayer by Rev. P. 15. Kennedy. The presenta Uor. iJdress will be made by F. J. Os good and the flag will be accepted by J. M. Brown, on behalf of, the school board. Sirging. "The Star Spangled Banner." by the choir, after which the procession will march to the picnic grounds on South Main street, where dinner will be served at 12 m. An ad dress by Uev. J. G. Evars Will then be given and speaking by t!ae children will follow. At 2 p. m. ai oration will be delivered by Rev. G. B. Stone, and Im mediately afterward there will be fn open air concert by the United choir. The fuslleers will appear at 3 p. m. ar.d a speech by Hon. Snodgrass Finkie- i feather, of Xorth Carolina, will be the next feature. A piauorm aance win commence at 6 p. m. J. G. Wescott Is officer of the day. FACTOR WILL. E. Langstaff Hose company and Key stone Cornet band have made extensive preparations for celebrating Independ ence Day. The Inviting shad.'d and cool grounds of Keystone academy, with the varied and interesting pro gramme for the day, should have suffi cient attractiveness to warrant the boys a large patronage, the weather being favorable. E. W. Kemmerer returned Friday evening from Middle town. Conn., where he I.as bn attending the commence-mi-r.t ex.vroUeg cf Werleyan university. Mr. K-rr.mcr?r will entf.T Wesleyan next fill tor a. 4-year course of studio. The Ladies' circle. No. 104, Grand A' my of th Republic, of this place, will gi to VVaverly next Saturday after noon to hold a Joint mating with Clr cl" No. 97 and participate in the pres entation by the Hickory Grove Ceme tery association of a burial plot to Wavirly circle, No. 97. AH members of the circle who wish conveyance, ar rangements for the rime having been made a: 25 cents each, rhould report to the prfsldsnt, Mrs. Loul! Howe Cap well. Conveyance will leave here at 1 p. m. AM comrades are InvlU 1 to ac company the circle. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi I.lnlley is dangerously ill of dlph-th-Ma. Churl: Hunt and Miss Allle Bliss at tfndtd th3 WHrriag? of Miss Jennk! Tiffany to Clarsnce Setley, of Kltet vllle, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilynlls ahd daughier. Mabel, visited He v. and Mrs. Charts Kmbrey, at FI jt-tvllle, Thuis day. I'rofessor C. M. Walti-s' nr-w hr.iie Is nearing nomplntWn and Is om of the flnt on Klver street. JTrs. Ir. Miller and children are vis iting friends at (SouldMborn. Our contractors have built a summer cottage for Dr. J. A. liell'-r, ut Lake Wlnola. Aliout 1W Joined the O.ld Fellows excursion to tha Parlor Clly last Thurs day. A compsny of street hawkers in town Saturday evening furnlshid ofntdulve evidence th2 there wera few mvn with out a quart. r or half-dollar In their pockets, and the electrical Influence of the hawkers' cage drew tho coins In. Mies! Piles! Itching Piles. Symptoms Moisture.; Intense Itching and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. Jf allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcorato, bo coming very sore. Swanys's Ointment tops the Itching and bleeding, heals ul ceration, and In most cases removes the tumors. At druggists, or by mall, for m cents. Dr. Rwayno tt Bon, Philadelphia. CLARK'S GREEN. , MIps Booz, of Philadelphia, and Miss Haiivns, of Wllkes-Barre, spent Friday and Saturday. With 'their friends, Mr. Edward Lutsey's family. '-' - Miss Coon, of Mountain Top, visited har seminary chum, Miss Llezie Frace, last week. ', ' ' 1 Mr. C. P. Ofathews and family are now here for the summer. Maple Croft now has l:s full quota of (occupants. Camp No. 418, of Patrlotlo Sons of America, will ihold a basket picnic In Nlchol's Grove, assisted by four other nearby camps of the same order. A good . time Is expected. Amusements will be afforded those participating In the afternoon and the orator of the day la A. J. Colborn, who Is to occupy the evening hour. All are welcome to this booming vicinity.' . 1 . Charles Sears, the ' agreeable coal agent at our station, la confined to his home by sickness, and IV. B. Duggan, of Kingsbury, now occupies his office. Miss Cons is spending a short time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Or lando Chapman. Ernest Bund, of Hartford Soldiers' school. Is spending vacation at the home of Oils father. U. V. Bond. A reception is to be tendered to the lately wedded pair, V. H. Stone and Fanny H. Sherman, at the home of the former's parents ad Stonehurst on Tues day evei.lng at 8:30 p. m. ARCH BALD. The Fourtih of July will be celebrated here in old-fashioned style. In the morning a grand street parade will be held. In which nearly every society In town will participate. After travers ing the principal streets the paraders will assemble In Sylvan park, where a gr.tiul musical programme will be ob served. Hon. T. V. IVwderly will de liver an address on the significance of the day. tho declaration of Independ ence will be read ami Itev. T. J. Comer ford will deliver an adilresf. These ex erelses over the pl.-nlo of St. Thomas' congregation will begin, rropar.iilur.s viave bivn made for the entertainment i f a very largo crowd. Since there will be .no more mjoyablo picnic In this neighborhood on that day It Is antici pated tint there will be an enormous urowd present. There Is every Indica tion that the picnic will be a great tuc ee . The funeral of the late John White, of the Fust Side, took place on Satur day morning. Services over the re mains were liield by I!ev. lr. l.uens. The remains were Interred In the Catho lic cemetery. The pall-bearers were Ihomus Munley. Anthony Neary. Ed ward McDonnell, 'Martin Oummlngs, William Puffy and John Lyons. Mr. White Is survived by his wife and two children. Mm WUItum Mellale mini James F. White, of Wayne street. Misses Katie uiul Lizzie Loughran, of Sorunton, spent Sunday with the Misses QuInnuR, of Laurel street. Mrs. Patrick Oerrlty, an old and es teemed resident of till borough, died at :w home of her daughter, Mrs. John J. McH'Ue. on Friday, after a long ill ness. She Is survived by her husband and w.e daughter. Her funeral took place on Sunday afternoon. Services were held In St. Thomas' church and In terment was nude In the Catholic ceme tery. The Tour.g People's society of the Herman Lutheran church will hold a picnic at Daly's crossing on Tlaursday. There will be refreshments, games and diversions of various kinds to contri bute to the pleasure of those who at tend. Miss Cella Nallln, of Mlnooka, Is vl- ltlrig friends here. Kev. John Loughran. who was or dained at Baltimore about two weeks ago. celebrated high mass In St. Thomas' church on Sunday. Father Loughran was born and raised here, and his presence on thl- occasion was gratifying to his many friends. MONTROSE. Children's Day at the Baptist churcti Sunday. A fine programme has been arranged. Miss Ethel Williams and her brother, Alden, are home from Bloomsburg. Mr. Blakslee, the passenger agent on the Montrose railroad, was In. town Friday on business. Willard Bunnell Is home for the sum mer vacation from Bucknell university. Miss Brown, of Hopbottom, wa vis iting friends In town this week. Miss Grace Sm!:h. a teacher In the Orphan ic'hool, of Hartford, Is home. Mr. Spence, engineer on the Lacka wanna ar.J Moniiroee, Is back at his place, after a trip to- Buffalo. Frank Chandler Is shaking hands with friends around town. The local telephone company Is erect ing poles and will have the wires on In a short time. Oeorge Baldwin, editor of the Tunk hannock Republican, spent Saturday In town speaking to old acquaintances. Mrs. IM. A, Munger visited friends at Franklin Forks la 1 week. J. M. Jeffers spent the week at Hop bottom. Mrs. Arthur Harris and daughter, of Montclalr, N. J., are visiting S. B. Kogfrs, on Lake avenue. M'?ses Bessie and Millie Turner, of K.lmlrn, era spending a few days at the home of their friend, MIsb Grace Camp. Kev. Mr. Hulley, who was elected to take the place made vacant by the res ignation of Kv. T. A. Hughes, occupied the l.aptist pulpit Sunday morning. In the fvenlng a very pretty programme was a'ven, it being Children's Day. If tho lluby Is Culling Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has btn ur.ed for ovor Klfty Years by Millions of Mothers for their Children whllo Toothing, with Perfect Success. It Soothes Die Child, Softens the Gums, Allays alt Pain; Cures Wind Colic, and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Hold by Druggists In ev ery part of th world. He sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Hyrup," and lake no other kind. Twetity-flvs cents s bottle. OLY phant Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Paddcn left Sat urday for an extended visit at White Haven. The Kaniblers, of Justus, came down to play the Host buds, of this place, Sat urday, but were no match for tho home '.earn nnd were defeated by a score of 12 to IS. Mles Theresa Sweeny, Mary Cuslck, and Cecilia Schrader, of Scranton, at tended the commencement exercises at this place, Friday evening. Miss Mary Tracy, of Pittnton, Is visit ing with Miss Mary Grady on Scotch Street. - Thomai and Eddie Burke, of Provi dence, are visiting In town. Tho Suburban Wheelmen held their flrrt "smok?r" on Friday evening. It was an enjoyable affair. The Catholic Mutual Total Absti nence and Benevolent society will de bate tonight on .the question of which Is the better to mankind, "Steam En gines or Newspapers." HAL.-STEAD, C. A. Hall Is at Buffalo. A few of cur clttsens went on the ex cursion to New York city on Saturday. They re'.urned Monday morning. , John Pedro, who titabbed Andrew Lewey, a fellow-countryman, Thursday evening', was released on Friday. He paid a line of $10 for fighting. The otlwr Hungarians who took part In the fight will be dealt with later. Lewey If on the road to recovery. C. W. Bankes spent Sunday In Mon trose. .'.' : " Communion services wilt be held In tkt Presbyterian church on Sunday morninj. . v, , CARBON DALE. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Benton spent Sunday 'at the home of the ' ratter's parents In Forest City. George Lencley returned from a three weeks' visit at Nineveh, N. yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Jennie Oliver 'has returned to her home, . In Plttston, from a visit with her grandparents In this city. Monroe Tyler, of Fo, v; city, was a visitor In this city yef.t nlay morning. IS. M. Peck surprl-U thj members of the Korean Baptist Sunday school at the close of the school on Sunday after noon by handing In his resignation as superintendent! which position he has tilled for the past thlrtwn years. As slHtomt Superintendent W. F. Nye will take hlrt place. Mrs William Itlvennurg hns returned to her homo In this city from a visit with hwr daughter. Mrs. Haydn Kvans, in Scranton. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Mary Duffy, 'f MuiiJtllold, llert tho Kmer gt-ney hoHpltul. Uecfuscd wus tilt years of age. Funeral was held yesterday afternoon. The iN-iimlns were Interred In the Jermyn CutholU oemetery. Morris l'.o l. s call d on SeraiUon fiientts on Sunday. Yesterday nfieinimi nt 3 o'clock nt St. ItMi' convent the ceremony of the prirt"esiloii and reception I'tito the F.mter- hood of til Immaculate II -net of Mary was performed, lit. Itev. Bishop Will lain D'll iu. of Scranton, ollleialed mul was assisted by Itev. T. F. Coffey, of this city. The chapel of the convent where the ceremmiy took plaeo was beautifully decorated for the occasion with cut Mowers nnd presented a h ind some appiir.ince. TIh' cer-mony wus ImpreKslve nnd beautiful. The follow Ing young Indies received the white veil: Miss Mary Nailer, of ArclilKiliI Pa., to known In religion as Hliiti-r Mary Itonuventure; Miss Catherine Qulnn, of rittcton. Pn., whose religious mime Is Sister .Mry Andrew: Ms Ann Watklnson, of Maueh Chunk, Pu., to ln known as Sister .M.'iry Presenta tion; M'.s Mnry Qulnivm, of Archbald, In religion Sister Mary Patrick. Th: novices who received the Mack veil and pronounced their holy vows are: Slsler Mary Dosltheus, of 1'lMnton, Pa.: SItor Mary Thomas, of West Scnii'ton, Pa.; Slvter Mary Alneoque, of Parrons, Pa.; Sister Mnry Anastasla, of FrDndsvllle, Pn.; Sirter Mary Kdiia. of County Slltro, Ireland; Sister Mary Mildred, of Scranton, Pa. Th? following clergy men from out of town wore in attend ance: Itev. M. J. McManus, of Provl donee; Thomas Rea, of Sugnr Notch Uev. Murphy, of Olyphant, Itev, Coro ner, of Forest City; Itev. Qulan, of Scranton; Kev. Loughnn, of Scranton Uev. F.iR-an, of Great Bend, and Rev. Fitzgerald, of St. Paul. Minn. MOOSIC. Many of the residents of this place were surprised to learn of the death of John Davis, of Brook street. He was enjoying good health until Saturday evening when he complained of not feeling well, and on Sunday morning he died. He was the son of John Davis, who was a respected citizen of this place a few years ago, being superln tendent of the Consolidated colliery of the Hillside Coal and Iron company. He leaves a wife nnd four children. The Moosic Anthracites challenge the Dashers of Mudtown to a game of ball on Suly 6, to be played on the Moosic grounds at 3.30 sharp, John Deans, manager. The Ladles' Aid society of the Pres byterian church will hold a picnic In Riverside park the Fourth of July. Lot everybody assist the ladies In their efforts. Rev. J. C. Tenant preached an ex cellent sermon to his congregation In the Mithodlst Episcopal church on Sun day morning. Mrs. James Kennedy, of Brook street. Is confined to the house by serious Ill ness. Mrs. Sylvester Corby has returned from Klmhurst, where she has been vis iting among friends. Prayer meeting will be held at the Methodist Episcopal church tonight at 7.30 p. m. JERMYN. The annual excursion and picnic of tho Methodist Sunday school will take place July 16. Teachers' examinations for Scott, Greenfield, Archbnld and Jermyn will be held In the high school building, Jermyn, July 6. The Hickory bnse ball club, of Jer myn, and the Young Americas, of Car bondale, will play a game at Alumni park Tuesday afternoon. The ladies of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold an Ice cream festival July 4. The real estate and personal property of Mrs. David Davles will be sold nt ad ministrator's sale ut 0 a. m July r. Htv. A. C. Howells, of St. James' Episcopal church, preached a memorial sermon Sunday evening In remcmber anco of Itobblu Nicholson, taking for his text, 'To Die Is Gain." The port office has been moved to a more central location, corner of II nnd Main streets. Tho funeral of Henry Hall, who died In Peck vllle Sunday, will take place ut 2 p. m. Wednesday. Aurora Lodge, R21, Free and Accepted iMnsons, will have charge. They meet at thc.hnll at 1 o'clock. Interment will be In Hose Hill cemetery. Dr. S. D. Davis tra unacted business In Scranton yesterday.. V. P. 8. C. 11. nntl I'lpworth l.engnc. Topic cards fur tho nxt six hlonths printed In good style at low prices. If you contemplate an excursion or festival this summer. It will pay you to consult us about printing pusturs, circulars, tUkols, etc. The Tribune. Know Hood's Cured Because It Made Pure Blood. "1 was all run down and could not sleep at night on account of the continuous and severe pslna through my body. I had also stom ach troubles and catarrh. After taking Hood's Barsapsrllla a short time I com- prove, and after uniug tnroe poi- tics In all, my complaint en tirely loft me. I now have an appetite, sleep woll and tm free from all stomach trouble. I know Hood's Sarssparilla hut cured mo, and I cheerfully recommend its use by all woman who tro run down and need a building up medicine." Miss Alicb Wbay, W. Brldgowater, Pa. Hood's Garsaparilla It the only True tilood Purifier pfoml neatly in tho publlo eye today. Unnrl'a Dillo r""r,iiTttua t VV W f 1 1 w enylatSwti Dmaix LOVE LANDS HER IN PRISON. Hard Lines of a Yobmr Uomaa Who Mopes With tho Hired Maa. Crown Point. Ind.. July 1. Miss Edith Gant, a charming young woman of IS, who has been living: with her uncle, Henry llrown, near Shelby, Is In- Jail here, the result of an elopement. She Is the victim of a cowardly lover and a broken-down freight train, the latter fact explaining why the couple did not reach this pluce in time to get married before the angry uncle appeared and put a stop to further proceedings. Early yesterday morning Miss Gant and the hired man eloped. As they were with out funds Miss Uant took $.100 from her uncle's trousers' pocket while he slept. The couple then boarded a freight train which broke down near Lowell, delay ing them four hours, during which time the uncle discovered his toss and swore out warrants for both of them for lar- cry. The hired mini uiigullautly de serted Miss Uant and cannot be found. She was placed In Jail here and her uncle vows she must take the conse quence. Miss Hunt will be tried for l.'ireetiy at the July term of court. FEMALE IIAMU I S IN JAIL. Meinhcrs of tho U'yutt tiaiig UoniiJvJ I'p in I lie l.luvs Moiintulns. Wichita, Kan., July 1. The female bandits. Mm, Delle Black and Mrs. J.'iinl" Freeman, mi'inlieiM of the Zip Wyiitt bund of outlaws, have been cap treil In the Gl.iHs mountains, In th Wck-iern part of the Cherokee strip, and are now lodged In the Guthrie u. T.) Jail. For a year past the band of des peradoes, led by Zip Wyatt, an outlaw guilty of a dozen murders, have delled the I'nlted Stutes marshal's force of deputies, a.i well as sheriffs' posses of ilinVreiit counties, llelle Black Is the wife of a meui'ier of the Wyatt tin ml. Mrs. Freeman la the wife of Mutt Free man, who formerly resided here. She eloped with Zip Wyatt about a year Are Living In Seclusion. Fan Francisco, July 1. Lord and Lady Sholto Douglass are living at Alumed:i, Incognito, at u family boarding hous. Tin y Intend to remain in seclusion In (lellnitely. FIRE CRACKER HERE Bo's, remember only a few more days are left to take a chance on that bi cycle in our window. So if you need a suit for the Fourth now is your time to get it. At the same time try your luck at a chance for the wheel. A ticket given with thep ur chase of every Boy's Suit. Now sale we will dispose of our Summer Goods re gardless of profit. Llfrht WViRlit Mr-n.s Knits, nctiinl value (3.U0; Sale l'riee $4.15 All Wool Men's Fulls, actual value $10.fJO; tSulu Price $5.85 Black Dress Suits, ac tual vnluo fU.OU; rnilo Price $7.75 Hoys Hulls, 4-15 years, net mil value $L',50; Hale Price $1.35 Hoys' Press Hulls, ne lll'il valtio fl.00; Hula Pi-It. $2.65 25c. Knee rants, 2 pair for.. THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE, . 230 Lackawanna Aye. SIGN OF THE BELL GOING OUT OF BUSINESS, POSITIVELY The ill health of Manager Goodtuan will cause The Empire Dry Goods Co. to go out of business alto gether. The stock will be closed out until everything is sold. Sale begins Saturday, July 6, at 10 a. m. Two days the store will be closed to mark every item in store in plain figures. The people of Seranton never had such au opportunity to buy a staple, clean stock at your own prices, and almost anything and everything in the household line. It would be too expensive for us to go into details as to what the stock consists of. Every body knows the line of goods we carry, and it is only a question of how long the stock will last at such sacrifice prices. t Buildiug must e vacant by September i, and every kind of goods muf t be closed, cost or below cost, or at any rate. - Remdmber, ' Saturday, xo o'clock at the old stand, Goodtnan's Cut Price Store, 516 Uickawpnna Avenue. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE. Mr. Ed wards. Kidgcway Saddealy Irisap pcarm Together with the Tcrribla faia lie llaa fr.ipericaocd from helatica for tea Past Sevea Years. Dr. Smith and staff, the magnetic phy- lean at SIX Wyomlnc avenue. Srranton. Pa., cured him of sciatica and lunt before m niyMterlou duiaieurfcnve he called on them and (old them he wu tolnr to I'ltts- ton. In., and handed them the following leiier: fieranton. June 1. lf&EL Dr. P. H. Smith and Htaflf, 312 Wyoming venue. Bemnton. fa. Iuar iMctora If In the yeara to come a lentimony rvirardinir a cure uoon one that Is truly graUful will be of any value what ever to you, accept this letter as a tok.-n from one who derived more benefit from youandyourniethodof treament than ever before. Having been altlicted with sciatica. in its worst form for a period of seven yrurs anu nuvuiK coimulteil phyHlelun after phy sleiun without finding even temporary re lief, I feel It my duty as a man to uru claim thn glad tldiiuts fur und near, fur ine beiietlt of my fellow sufferers, und at the nunm time let the public In K'nerul miow mai mey nave In tlielr mhlxt Dr. Hnillh and hi 11 IT, ptiyKlelunn who cure jll forms of ehionlc illHea.ies and who trMit IIiohh who take treatment of them hon orably. They did me more kuoiI tluin all the doctors I ever eoliKiilted. and I know from perxonul olii rviition while wa'l.n in uieir ulllee for ll -u.lin.'iit that tliey nut only Kive a correct leneril!on of dlHeuse uiui innt, too, without unking a iin u on, mid when they arc not eoiillili.-nt of mnkuiK a permuiieiit cure lliey tell the erson Jii.il what llii y Ihlnk. 1 hnvn heard them tine mid ukuIii Kay to a slek person, I do not think our treatment would cure you and we ilcrl!iie to treat yuu. If, however, you desire tt olid liiHint w- will do fill we can lur you. hut It Is with the iiiiderHtaiidliii.' that we treat you only promlKlng to do all wn can ror yon, nothing more. When mey are .-on iiin-n r or a cure they niy so out and out. When I went to tli-m somi! two mouths BKO I had been suffering the lormenis or the l n tj Tor the paxl seven years from srinll-a In my rlnht hip ami li'K. I had Kpi-iit hiindi'i;ls of dollars on doctors without any leu lit whatever. Thi y lold mu It would ri 'i'iire much pa lii nee on my part and If I ponMemcd It they felt eonlhl nt they could l.elp nie. With thin iinder:larlliig I eomm-need treat ment and friiin the llrst In atment I began tu Impiove and have kept on doing so f roin the tlrst and today I am u well man, and To to I'lttxbiirg tonight to make a contract to liiilld n coal i lmte and another contract to not up machinery to th umount of ill."!"). Ho yon can all kch how well 1 am. After k ven years of idleni.Hs I resume la bor as a contractor. Sincerely, Kd. H. Rldgeway. Pr. Sm:ih and stnff are iwrformlng many strange i'iirH In Hrranton. Their fee ar less than one-third of what they will be twenty days from now. Now Is the time to i!.t bargains. Do not wait until you will be obllred to pay full rates. Times are hard. Make a dollar while you can. When they have a certain number of pa tients you can only be treated by special appointment. Dr. Smith Is prepared to irlve you any amount of proof of his ability as a physician, surgeon and maxm-tlc henlcr. Consultation fre from 9 to 5 dally except Sunday. No. 312 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, I 'a. DU FONT'S IDInlNG, BUSTING AID SPORTING Manufactured at th Wtpvalloppa Mills, La lerfie connty, Ta., and at VJ mington, L'elanare, HENRYBELIN.jp. General Agent for the Wyoming District. t18 WYOMING AVE, Scranton, Pa, Third National Bank Building. Aotncres: THriS. FORD, l lttston. P. JOHN B. SMITH & t-ON. Plymontli. Pa E. W. MUi.LIUAN. Wilkex Harre, Pn. Agents for the l!"piuio Chsmicai Oom (Aay 's Illgb Ssplosives. HORSE - SHOEING REMOVED. DR. JOM HAML1X, The Acknow ledged Expert Id Horseshoeing nnd Dentistry, Is Now Permanently Located on West I.ackuwumiu Ave., Near the Bridge. AYLESVVORTH'S MEAT MARKET The Finest In the City. The latest improved furnish lags and apparatus for keeping meat, butter and eggs. 223 Wyoming Ava. tftfWftft Stocks, Bonds, and Grain, Bought ami "old nn New York Exchange mul ChloRfro Hoard of Trade, either for cash or oo margin. G. duB. DIMniCK, 41a Spruce Street. LOCAL STOCKS I SPECIALTY. Telephone 6002. 20 Salesladies wanted. POWDER Special Sale OF- k S es eel es 4 o yj o I8I1II OF IMMENSE of goods in our Upholstery department, which our ever-increasing trade demands, there is always at this season of the year a quantity of short lengths of all grades of goods suitable for Draperies and Furniture Covering, which we are ciosing out to make room for Kali Goods, at one-half the regular price, including Cotton Damask, Silk Damask, Genoise Silk, Light weight Draper- Silk, all 50 inches wide, 5oc. to $5.oo Per Yard. CHINA AND JAPANESE SILKS 4 Patterns 85c, Now 65c. 7 Patterns 75c, Now 55c. 10 Patterns 60c., Now 50c. 8 Patterns 55c. Now ,i5c. ckftpn 25 Patterns 14c, Now 9c. bilkolene J 0 Patterns 15cj Now 10c LACE CURTAINS Nottingham. Irish Point. Tambour and Brussels. At and 2 pair lots, at cost price. Japanese Porch Shades---Just received another shipment; sizes 6x6, 8x8, 10x12. 406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave. BRANCH AT GAR BON DALE. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE. PA Manufacture of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilersf HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. OcDcrai Offka: SCRANTON, PA. LIKE A CHURCH Our services are free. We don't charge anj'thing for showing goods. We're so proud of the stock we like to show it off. It's your business to buy or not just as your own good sense dictates We are glad, to have you look glad to have your opinion. NOT CHANCE -i t . : 1 Did our business grow to its present proportions knowledge of the business good goods and low prices have done it in conjunction with E a! Y WAY TO PAY into the store will see 3 e 9 s a ft mil M..WW.MM.lMMwTMtwW VARIETY EiEOKEi I Mo tfi'' wi the evidence of this. FURNITURE CO., . 333 and 337 . Wyoming Avenue. , " .';-.. i,;,'