THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE -TUESDAT MORNING. JULY 9,' 1895. 'X&iUlmk?tmttLKA U.S. Govt Report I I 53 350OTEI.Y PURE KEWS C? CU3 KE1GHB0RS ' AT LAKE W1XOLA. Boasoa of 1805 Fairly I nJer ttojr-Soran- tonlaas Who Spent Sua Jut Thor. pseioj to the Scranton Tribune. Laks Winola,' July S. The season at Iake "Winola has to-gun and many Bcrantonlans, Wllkes-Barreans. and those from neighboring towns are valllng'themselves of the enjoyments of this beautiful lake. At the hotel are goodly number of guests, and most 11 h Wilkea-Barre and Scranton cot tages are being occupied by their own era.. Oa the Scranton rlJ the follow ing are aafely housed: At the Wlleox cottage, Aliases Wilcox. -of Nicholson; Andrew Walker. .Nicholson, and Miss Grace Humphrey, New York. At the 'an Boucl," Attorney J. Alton Davis end family, Mrs. M. M. Davis, P. Whit Bey Davis, and W. Rowland Davles, of Wyoming. K th "Tydvll" cottaee, B. O. Morgan and family. At the "Odgewood." H. B. Eynon and family. , Professor David Owens, Misses Mabel Swltser and laihi Deppen. At the Morse cottage, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Morse. At the Winola Uouho. The following registered at the Win ola, House Sunday: O. H. Beemer and rife. W. A. Beemer and wife. Cleonce J. Barrowman, Perclval Waters, Stew art, Besacker. H. W. Relnhart, J. A. fWettltag, James Cadawgan, IX J. Reese, Mrs. James W. Reese. Walter 'Reese, William H. Hughes. M. T. Mil ler, C. W. Bertlne. C. Brennan, A. B. Swart s, Frank Caatsbery. a. N. Camp bell. A. Rydor, W. H. Pierce and wife. X P. Tenner and -wife. F. N. Flske and wlfs, of Scran ton; So-phla Thels, Kittle Tbels, Jacob Thels, T. R. Maltlce, iwlfs and . daughter, George Brown, rfcfe and child.- of Wilkes-Barre; L. 'Woodward. Lancaster; Mrs. D. Jones. Johnstown;- Miss Jennie LaFrance. s Wyoming; Howard D. Trlnim. Falls, and Paul Bohen and. wife, of Ptttston. Locals aad Person U. Mr. and (Mrs. Ttank Shedd, of Scran ton, were seen upon the lake yester day. Samuel Lewis, formerly of Scranton. ts visiting here. Miss Louise Johnson, of Scranton. will be the guest of Miss Anna Mor ' gan today. "Albert Ellas, of the firm of Clear water & Ellas, the -well-known Scran ton electricians. Is at the James cot tage for a few days. Dr. W. A. Paine and family moved Into their domicile for the summer, , yesterday. Dr. Heller, of Faotoryvllle, will soon occupy nls new cottage, situated on the - Scranton side. D. P. Ellas and family, of Lincoln venue, are at the "Windvllla." MIm TnltA Van Diicuin rwf TCFiinlrl VH. K. T.. Is sojourning here.' Miss Louise Shonne. o? Brooklyn, Is B -pynilng hgr jUBunei'acatlon at tne "Wlndvllla cottage. - rnMNELLTON. lit.. Beam made a trip to Scranton yesterday. , It would be well If the constable " -would have his eye on the Sunday pool playing. Six days a week ought to be enough for the players to keep In prac tice. . In a short time a good fire hose com pany will be organized. P. J. Judge Is leaving no atone unturned to get the organisation In good shape. The Keg Fund announce their picnic Cor July 19. It Is a most deserving and useful institution and the picnic Should be a success. CLARK'S GREEN, Miss Matt, of Clifford, was a guest Of her uncle, H. N. (Mott, during the latter part of last week. , ' August Marx, of Dun more, called on friends here on Saturday last. J. W Rhodes and family spent sev eral days of last week among friends In Wyoming county, returning on - .Wednesday evening. Ifrvand Mrs. W. II. Swallow enter- WIIN UICIIUB IO iycnnni r-1 1 i " 1 r llic ., AfM v a T t i 1 1 Mrs. Joseph Zimmerman, of Alt! Mount, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Good, Mr. ' and Mrs. O. H. Nichols, Miss Nellie - Mr. H. N. Paitrtck has just completed , raX, KERVOUS MEN. Why net treat with a physlolan to whom m can tell your troubles and will CURB . V09JT Wny HOU jdw mouny inun tram home U some one you never saw, arboa yoa bavs the graatost Specialist Mar you with whom you can talk it over and tie eared. . Dr. Reeves, 111 Spruce street. Scranton, lym wis new and specific methods and rajnooaiow uui wm mi iiwu """',- ' i mney. Lost Manhood, Vaiiococele, Oonor- . BfynUH, wnu"i ..i.lt.i . . . ' m i ii r 1. - n - storesLost Vitality, Lost Memory, EraJI--ettes all the bad effects of "Self Abuse," - Xxoesstve Venery. Purlfloa the Blood, Re . atores "Shrunken Parts" to their norirml ArresU decay and mkes you a wn and hearty man again. If you are nerv ous, have a rapid Irritable heart, tired, anil feeling in the morning!. Offensive ; Breath. Constipation, pains hank of neck .nit bead, or any of the above dtHeawis, Sll and bs examined. It will cut you Snthlns sad yeu may benefit largely by It. Iverythlng strictly secret nd conlldoo- OFFICsl HOURS Dolly I to 9. Sundays, to 1 - ' lm rrCVIO o. l sprsce street. C3T CLEARING SALE OF 2 i i ;C:rpotsr CU Cloths, r Ltca (Plains, : -CtJi Curtains, T:;::f Cortains, : Ca:!:7ia:ifis and 6 n bonaBdei,ClarHig; Cat w room lor fall too . ;,t inglis :y'i.' m. ft w II SsJWfcUNU the thorough renewal of his lately pur chared resilience. Billy Lynch, or Sayre, and Clark Bliss are visiting Dr. S. Lyn?h. Miss Alice Coon returned to her home In Mountain Top on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Oram, of Dover, N. J., are guest of their son-in-law. Frank P!ii!!l;S. Mr;. M. H. Cook has been confined to her bed for some day past. Mr. and Mrs. Walters, of South Side. fnt Sunday with hj parents of the latter. Mr. and 'Mrs. A. J. Slimer. Mr. Robtrl. of Lenoxvllle, called on his brv.lu'i--ln-l;iv, Edward Lutsey, on SaluiJay lust. Many of our townspeople were! at tendants at Vile Salvation army comp nv .t!s nt Lilly Like on Sunday. Mii. Kdward I.r.tt.'y, who has been a cuiit.-.tit att'ii..laut on her mother, Mrs. Lee. of WMkes-Ilarrc. for several weeks past. Is hoin, fur a iihort time. Tiav.'lers and nojout ners here alike asreo tliut we ilioulj have better ac co. in-KK'.iitloiis which only a new depot could afford. This depc t docs certainly look very much dilapidated ana In fact ncsil.'ctcd. Lot us by all meaus have a new one. HAWL.EV. A very Interesting game of base ball was played last Saturday afteruoou on the tlat n.-ar the llawley Class works between She high school team of Hones. dale, and a pick-up nine of this place. There was much excitement while the game lasted, as With teams were evenly matched and played cleverly through out the entire game. The score was 9 and 13, in favor of tlve home team. Umpire P. II. Kearney deserves credit for the fair decisions he gave through out the Kanie. John Keleher held the lucky number which won a hor?e at a rattle at J. F. Soldier's hotel. Saturday evening. . The funeral of the late James Mc Andrew. aa.'d 80 years, who died at his home at Lodttedale on the morning of Ju'y 4. took place here last Saturday at 12 o'vlock, noon, at St. Phllomenla's church. ar.J was attended by a large concours of friends. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery. iMr. Anna Powers, of Boston. Mass., is vipiting her mother on the hill. Miss Winnie Haagerty, of Scranton, is the guest of Miss Jennie MoAndrew, on the hill. iMIss Annie Keleivor, who has been spending two weeks with friends at Port Jervls. X. Y., returned home Sat urday evening. Annie and Nellie Rellly, of Dunmore, are visiting their grandparents on the hill. aiiss Aggie Corbett, of Phllllpsburg, N. J., Is visiting her mother on the East Side. Miss 'Ella Mangan. who has been spendng two weeks in New York city and Brooklyn, returned home Friday evening. Miss Mame Curran, of Boston, Mass. is visiting her parents on the hill. Miss Mame Jones, of Scranton, visit ed her parents on the hill last week. Miss Katie Oaughan, of Phllllpsburg. X. J., la visiting herv parents on the East Side. Fred Gaines returned home last week from Cornell university, Ithaca, N. Y., where he has been taking a course of studies during the past year. Mrs. Pelltz and her daughter, Lucy, are spending a few days at Scranton. Miss Tillle Rnlllson is spending two weeks Iwlth friends at 'Notch, Pike county. Professor Southworth, of Scranton, and Miss Nellie Daniels and Miss Lena Palmer will give a piano recital at the Methodist Episcopal church an Wednes day evening, July 10, for the benefit of the Epworth league piano fund, after which Ice cream and refreshments will be served. The price of admission will be 10 and 20 cer.ts. A party of young men spent the Fourth camping at Fairvlew lake, and report having a glorious time. The party consisted of James and Fred Stott, Fred Sands, William Lobb and Oeorge Trtompson, of Hawley; and John Stott, of Corning, N. Y. They re turned home Friday evening, with the exception of FreJ Stott and Fred Sands, who remained until Saturday evening with f'.ev. J. J. Rankin and family, who are occupylr.g the clubhouse. The 'Hawley Base Ball team will ga to White Mills next Saturday, July 13, where they will meet and play the Amitys, of Honesdale, a game of ball The g&me will be called at 2 o'clock p. m. O. L. Thorn of Newark. N. J., Is here spending a two weeks' vacation with his family. '' . The Young Woman's Christian Tern perance union will meet at the home of Miss Emma Collum Friday evening, July 13. .Mrs. William Gregg and children are visiting friends In Carbo.idale. George Murray, of Port Jervls, N. Y., with his "Cat Bird," engine 633, is pull ing Conductor Ed. McAndrew's crew on the Erie. Miss Bridget Gallagher, of New York city. Is visiting her mother on the hill Morris Millham, of Newark, O., Is nere vieltlr.g hla parents on the East Side. FAOTORYVILLE. The large party that rode out of town Saturday afternoon with their hacks and carriages elaborately decorated with the national colors were the La dles of the Grand Army of the Re public and a few of the old boys In blue, going to Waverly to .. visit the Ladles of the Grand Army of the Re public and attend the presenting by Hickory Cemetery association of a deed of a burial plot to Sargent George Fell circle, No. 97, Ladles of the Grand Army of the Republic. Mr. Palmer, of the association, presented the deed In a few well-Uhosen words. . R. H. Hul gate. In behalf of the circle, received it with appropriate remarks. Stirring addresses were given by Revs. Browe and Parsons, of fhe Waverly Baptist and Methndlstjchurche. The visitors report a royal reception and entertain ment. At the close of the meeting Ice cream and cake was served. Langstaff , Hose company and Key stone band feel very grateful to Daniel Langstaff for his generous gift of 125 at the Fourth of - July festivities. When the Hose compnny wa organised and In. need of fund Mr. Langstaff came to their aid with a $100 check. To perpetuate the, memory of Mr. Lang Staff and his valued . assistance the f , Hose eompany adopted We aame for taeir eevaatsatio. . . I- The fall of a lighted hanging lamp la the barber shoe of H. B. Reynolds caused a sew minutes of excitement Saturday evening. The Are was quick ly extinguished. No damage to prop erty. ..--.-. Stephen Caswell and family earns over from Oaroondale Saturday to visit relatives and acquaintances here. B. Stanton, of Saupp Hill passed Sunday In town wKh his nephew. C. E. Clark. Several of our cltixene attended the camp meeting of the Salvation Army at Lily lake Sunday. . iMIssea Dolly and Maud Thomas, or Scranton, are spending the week with the family of Charles Clark. A lawn festival will be given by tne Baptist church congregation next Fri day evening, -"f TUN KM AN NOCK. Ex-County Commissioner F. W. New berry. Professor E. F. Cooke, principal of iNantlcoke schools, and his family; iMrs. F. B. Parks and daughter Edit. and Mr. R. E. Pease, of Bloomsburg, comprise a pleasant family party who are occupying Mrs. Buck's cottage, Eaglesmere,". at Lake Carey tnis week. The Montrose (Republican says: John Alden and wife, of Russell Hill. Wy oming county, were guests at R. F. Alden's the first of the week. "John" Is the last one of the family of that name, which has been continued from generation to generation since the fa mous "John Alden" of Puritan days. Evening preaching services at the Presbyterian church have been aban doned for July and August. The Chris tian Endeavor society will continue their services as usual. Mrs. Theodore Streeter returned from Washington, D. C, Saturday nlcht. Kenneth Lelghton, of Chicago, is here to spend the summer with his grand fattier. Rev. N. Lelghton. The Turnpike street bridge has been torn out. to be replaced by an Iron one. New abutments will have to be built, and it will be some time before traffic will resume its normal course there again. Miss "Belle IBreckenrldgei of Blng- hamton, N. Y., Is a guest of Rev. W. M Hiller's people. Professor R. N. Davis and family, of Archbald, returned yesterday from a visit to Lynn. ;' A squad of carpenters were fitting up a lot of old freight cars yesterday with bunks, tables, etc., to be used by a gang of Hur.s and Poles as boarding quarters while faying the third rail on the Montrose road. The foreigners, to the number of forty or fifty, are expect ed to arrive this morning. Since strengthening their battery by the addition of -Messrs. Clark and Chamberlain, the Tritons are playing good ball, and the tilt with toe Wilkes- Barre Young Men's Christian assocla tlon Saturday was as fine a game as ever was played on the home grounds. There was good fielding and good work In the box on both sides, and though the home team won by a score of to 5, the game was well earned. The Pitts ton team will be up today to try titles with our boys, and another good game la anticipated. The Tritons have raised the admission fee. to the grounds to 15 cent. The long-promised oil drilling opera tions at Lovelton and Factoryvllle do not yet materialize, and It Is not prob able that they will do so this season. There Is plenty of faith in the existence of oil in this county, but few seem will' Ing or able to show their faith by their works. Samuel Smythe, Inventor and paten tee of the well-known duplex stove grate Phat bear hi name, wa here yesterday. He Is a brother of Mr. Ritner Rosengrant. The Iron county bridge near T. G. Walter's I nearly complete and the painters began their work yesterday. The bridge will not be of much service for some time yet, however, on account of the stone viaduct this side being yet Incomplete. It will require ' several weeks to finish the whole Job. F. W. Newberry contemplates mak Ing his home In Florida next winter. Unless some unforeseen event trans pires to qhange 'the complexion of Vhlngs political In this state before July 28, Wyoming county will stand In line with the administration at the Republi can convention. Those known a "ringleaders" are for Quay to a unit, first, last and all the time, but so far as limited observation shows, the rank and file of the party are against the dominant senator from Beaver. If R. P. Northrop, -the delegate, vote for Chairman Ullkeson, we believe he will have the approval of nine-tenths of tils party. ' A special train from the Baltimore and Ohio road, bearing a large party of Washlngtontan to Niagara Falls, went north at 6 p. m. yesterday. It contained seven coaches. A 'new porch Is being, erected on th H. W. Bardwell residence. JCRMYN. Mlrs Katie - Bloomer, of Scranton, Is visiting her parents on the East Side. ' . , Solicitors will call on you today aid of the Cltisens' band picnic. Give them a hearty welcome. The date of the picnic Is July IS. ' The Ladles' Aid of St. James' Epis copal church will hold a lawn social at t'he residence of George McLaughlin, Friday evening. The new cylinders press purchased by Editor Bound y wa shipped yester day, and Is expected to arrive the last of th week. R. W. Rysner Is acting as station agent at Wlnton during the absentia of Agent Wedge, v- ; The many friends of Emory West lake will be pleated to learn that he has been appointed to a lucrative position under th Delaware and Hudson com pany at Riund Lake, N. Y. Professor Crowed, of Carbondale, and Editor Boundy, of thJermyn Press, will give a recital at Mooslo on Friday, and one at New Mllford on Tuesday evening nest. ; - The Cltltemf band will give an open air concert oBv Main street Wednesday evening. ;,. . Mr. A. 8. Badger returned yesterday from a Visit wltti friend In Delhi, N. Y. James Levin and John MoGowan, of this place, caHed I on Hyde Park friend Sunday evening. Michael Langgn, of Main street, re turned1 home after spending a few day with friend at Plymouth. Jam WlUon Mid Josle Btewart. of Dunmore, pent jtunday1 with friend in town. ..v.- V s -1 -1. '' . . John Loftui, pi Waverly, called oa hi tster, Mrs. Patrick Revels, of Main trtet, yettoriay-, , t N ' , ': ,m..i..,v l,Ci. .'.,. O- CARBONDALI Tne following party spent Sunday at Crystal . lake: William ' HoUenback. Dan Scurry. Harry F. Williams, Alex ander Wyllle. Harry Carr' and Max HoUenback. .Misses Lottie Ellis, Olaud Copeland and Bessie Ellis will leave today for Boston to attend the Christian En deavor convention. Miss Lucy Joalla will accompany Mlas Mabel Edwards to the Adirondack mountains. Late Saturday evening occurred the death of Mrs. Lucy Cramer, wife of Matthias Cramer, at her home on Spencer street Deceased was born In Monroe. Orange county. Oct. IS. 1847. She is survived by iher husband and nine children. iMrs. Frits Straub. of Forest CKy; Fred A. Cramer, of Brook lyn. N. Y.; Mrs. Edward Primer, and Susie. Rhoda. Carrie. 'Mattle. Edith and Burrell Cramer, of this city. Funeral will be held this morning at 10 o'clock ul the home, on 8encer street. Rev. T. C. Jepson will conduct the servient. Interment will be made In Brookslde cemetery. Messrs. Thomas K. Campbell and Robert Maxwell, jr.. are In Atlantic City on a two weeks' visit. Phillip O. Felts has returned from his vacation, which was spent In Millers- ville and Gettysburg. D. W. Humphrey and family spent yesterday at Crystal lake. Gtorg. H. iMlllcr. having filled his eugacenient as munager of Anthracite park, left yesterday tor the seaHhore, to spend the heated term. K. II. Stone, formerly of the firm ot Stone Bros., on Salem avenue, opened his new dairy In the Moon building, pear No. 1 bridge, yesterday. Mr. Stone has one of the mates t business planes In the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Tlngley spent the Sabbath at Foster, Susquehanna ccunty. The motermen and conductors of the Lackawanna Valley Rnpld Transit company will hold a -picnic at Mc Laughlin's West Side park, on Wed lies day, July 17. No preaching service will be held In the Methodist churcih on next Sunday, owing to the absence of the pastor from the city. Miss Carrie Dnvls, of Factoryvllle, spent Sunday with her parents, in this city. Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Jenkins have re turned froth a three weeks' trip through the New England states. - Piles! Piles! It chine I'llcs. Symptoms MolBture; intense itchln and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, be coming very sore. Swanye's Ointment stops the Itching and bloedlnir, heals til ceratlon, and In most casus removes the tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for tx) cents. Dr. Swayue & Son, l'htladulphta. HONESDALE Andrew Thompson and wife and son Augustus, and daughter, Rebecca, and Mrs. R. N. Toney and daughter, Clara, left yesterday for a western trip, their destination being Yellowstone Park. Augustus Gramba, of Newark, Is spending a few days at his home here. Joseph P. Chambers, of Glrard col lege, Philadelphia, will spend his eight weeks vacation with relatives at Honesdale. An entertainment will be given In the Sunday school room of Grace church Scrofula Broke Out On our boy when a bsby. We gave hire much treatment without avail. Noticing in the papers Hood' Sonapsrllla was rec ommended for scrofula and blood diseasoi ws gave it trial. We soon saw a change for the better. He has taken four bottles Hood's Sarsaparilla and is now entirely well, hearty and free from all scrofulous symptoms. I have also taken three bottles for nervous head ache and catarrh. It gave me great relief." Mrs. T. M. Smith, Ituther Glen, Vs. UaaDs Bill, ears ti.bttul eoo.Upv nuvu 9 rma tlon. Price It cents. gjaT T a w ' w - V Wl-W44 )- UNEQUALLED AND UNRIVALLED PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIJRAND SCALP. A rflflltllAtloM hiUM I. .. s . i. a .tm - -- ....... , ... mi,, in jtfufi iuiiii " tree, 'roe from mineral oi rliemletil coin- B . ..n ""i-inuie cure ror ifniunew, . alr-ralMng, DnnrirnlT, Thin or Delicate Hair, Itnmi, Tetter, and nil dlwasee of the Hnlr and Benlp. PiLM-CMsnrrt Shampoo fur benntlfylng the Hair; a dollihtftu, eaol and ren-Mhlng Shampoo eqnlnlte odor. All purnhneers of the PAt.M-t'HRinT! Pskfasa Tinss nre entitled to free truntmnnt of tlia scalp, Hhnmnonlng and Halr-Dretalng, at any of our Halr-Drwslng Parlors. . "MMI Ml 1 TM PALM-CHRISTI CO., rHILA. PAIlLOKSi 04 CIIKHTNUT ST, P. 8 Onr parlor are In ebarire of speclsl. It on affeotlnm of the Hnlr anil Bcalo. All advloafree. Write for circular. , o wf tu.ving oar Hair Dressers call ap.ia ttwtn can make appointments by addressing MATTHEWS BROS., Sole Agents for Scranton. "Krar REVIVO restores vitality. Made a Well Man of Me. the above results la . 10 dare, it sett kowertMllr and oalckly. Cure vara ill othtn fail leans ata will renin their loot nunhood, an old ken will NeoTor ttialr youthful Ttnor by ualn BBYIVO. It quloklr and sorely rontons Morvouo ksss. Us VIUUIt, Impouuor, MlfMIr KiutaUona, Lost Power, foilta Mnaorr, WetUni Duwojim, and all efoow of etU-sbwo or eseesitiia indlwmitlon, enlofc sss one tor ptwtr. bnolnosi or mnnrtnto. II o only nies or starting ot Ike seat of disease, but la anas aeeve teals sad blood builder, brlns lag bast the pink glow to eele eheekaanaro tiering the Are ef youth. It ward off Ineanltr and OaaaosiBtloB. Inolot oa kaTlni KK VI VO. so staor. It can bo oarried la vest aooket, Br ane.ll, eiMporpoekaSCortls tot NM with a poal live written naraatee to ears 0 reload lilt at easy. OueoJartree. aaanat 0Yl MtDICINI CO.. II Rlv f ft., CMIOMO. MA. ! f watthewt Mr Otaggltt ' wo .- . San I ir U.Day. f-Tl l. THI WHAT teth 4ay ' Zli3KtSA"OXZ XUQ3 ,. 't ' ' "-.V ; .'- Oils evening. Ice cream and cake win be served. All are invited. ' Miss Annie Sumner, of .Nantleoke, Is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .OiUlepiev of Scranton, passed Sunday at Honesdale. William 11. Sell Is home ' for a few weeks' vacation. Mrs. A. B. Dunsmore is visiting her mother. Mrs. Henry Bali, on. East street. iMtsa Llxxle Leiblg and friend, who have been visiting Honesdale friends, returned to Scranton yesterday. OUYPHANT The annual excursion of St. Patrick's church will run to Farvlew on Aug. 8. Miss Lucy Farrell returned home from Wellsboro, Pa., last evening. Miss Lizzie O'Horo. of Plttston, Is the guest of Miss Mary Clancy, of Dunmore street. The officers of the Catholic Young Ladles' Temperance society attended a meeting of the South tilde society, at Scranton, last evening. Miners Nellie Kelly and Julia Rafter, of Hyde Park, passed Sunday with friends in town. Mrs. Frank Orchard and Miss Cora Voyle, of Carbondale, are visiting their mother on Lackawanna street. Albert Jones, of Plymouth, Is spend ing a few days In town. If tho lluby Is Ciittltlg Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Byrup has been used for over Fifty Years by Millions of Mothers for ttieir Children while Teething, with Perfect Succeas. It Soothes I ho Child, Softens tho Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Colic, and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists In ev ery part of the world, lie sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Byrup," and titka no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. A Mutter of Law, Now. First iJidy "I am going down town to consult abomt a new hut." Second I.mly "Milliner?" First Lmly "No; lawyer." Detroit Trlh uno. V. P. S. C. I'., nnd Kpwortli League. Topic cards for the next six months printed In good style at low prices. If you rontemplate on excursion or festival this rummer. It will pay you to consult us about prlntlmr poHtcrs, circulars, tickets, etc. The Triliunu. 230 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton. WON J The Holder of the Ticket will please r call for it. THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE, 230 Lackawanna Ave. SIGN OF THE BELL THMLL 230 R GOING OUT BUSINESS, POSITIVELY The ill health of Manager Goodman 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 Scranton never had such an opportunity to buy a staple, clean stock at your own prices, aud 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. Building must be vacant by. September i," and , every kind of goods must be closed, cost or below cost, or at any rate. ' Remember, Saturday, 10 p'clock at the old stand, Goodman's Cut Price Store, 516 Lackawanna Avenue., 20 Salesladies wanted. , 5.V-"-' V THE DISEASES Will Core or Refund the Money. Catarrh, Fistula In Ano, Bupture, Hydrocele and Piles. From the Herald of Health. We deal honorably, frankly and fairly with you and It costs you nothing to con sult us. There are some diseases which at certain times no man IIvIiik can cure. but there are no dlHeasea which cannot be benefited and life prolonged with the right kind of treatment. Dr. Smith has ever mula It a life long rule to be honeut with his patients. If he says he can cure your trouble he will accomplish It. When Invalids hear these cheering words, "I cull cure you;" that Is If they know him, hop- springs Into new being within their brcants and from that very limtant a change takes place which, as u rule, brings them bark to physical as well as mental health and vigor. It Is this new birth uf hope and contl.lcni'B In Dr. Smith, an an solute faith In hlx powers ami an utwoluto belief In his methods which has led hosts of patients to remark. "Well, doctor, I foci a hundred per cent, better for Just having hail this talk with you." And then; Is a psycologlcal reason for th:s slutem 'nt which ts much deeper than nny one would suppose. When a putlent loses confidence In a. doctor, no matter how skilled he may lie, that doctor's usefulness censes. The absoluto belief of a patient that he him ut last found a doctor who can euro him is worth more to tho doctor than all the medicines he Is acquainted with. Dr. Smith and staff are permanently located In Scranton, Pa. Their parlors ut present are at No. 312 Wyoming avenue. They may be cnnnultel absolutely free of chars?? from S to S chilly except Sunday. They will remain in Scranton permanently. Should they move their olllce In tho near future, notice will be given In all of the dally pa pers. DUPONTS MINING, BLASTING 1ND SPORTING Manufactured at the Wapwsllopcn Millm, La (erne county, Pa., ami at Wil mington, Dolaware, HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for the Wyoming District. MB WYOMING AVEH Scranton, Pa Third National Bonk Building. A0BSCIB8 t THOB. TOBDl HttMtnn. Pa. JoHN' B 8M1TII ft HON, Plymouth, Pa E. W. MULLIUAN, Wilkes hurre, Pa. Agents for the Repauno Cueaical Uona- (eays mgu MpiosiTea, HORSE - SHOEING REMOVED. DR. JOHN HAMLIN, The Acknowledged Expert in Horseshoeing and Dentistry, is Now Permanently Located on Went Lackawanna Ave., Near the Bridge. AYLESWORTH'S MEAT MARKET The Finest In the City. " The latest Improved furnish' ings and apparatus for keeping meat, butter and eggs. 223 Wyoming Ave. Stocks, Bonds, and Grain, Bousht aud sold on New York Exchange and Chicago Board of Trade, either for cash or on margin. O. duB. DIMniCK, 41a Spruce Street. LOCAL STOCKS I SPECIALTY. Telephone 8002. BLANK BOOKS Of all kinds, manufactured at short notice, at The Tribune Office. ' ' ': , 1 J, POWDER p''""-' y"---isl.ss..ssr-'" . . SpepialSdle f . .... 3 OF 4 aSB.aeaaamea ".. asssssssssssssssssaaaa..... l : 9 ; I suit mra: I : il OF Gi IDE VARIETY 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 dosing out to make room for Fall Goods, at one-half the regular price, including Cotton Damask, Silk Damask, Genoise Silk, Light weight Drapery Silk, all 50 inches wide, Soc. 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 45c. qilkolcne 1 2r Patterns 14c, Now 9c. bilkolene 9 patterns 15c., Now 10c. LACE CURTAINS Nottingham, Irish Point, Tambour and Brussels, I 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 CARBONDALE. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTOK, AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturer of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Qenerat Office: SCRANTON, PA. . ECONOMY'S NOW Q3ST. . PLAY BALL Opcniug game called this morning at eight o'clock, with the following pennant winners in the box: Odd Pieces Parlor Furniture and Gleanings from Carpet Department Avariolyof uniqno shapes and covers are included in this medley of Tetes, Wiudow, Arm and Reception Chairs, which are jumbled into onr show wiudow, aud marked at prices that look out of place even on ODDS AND ENDS Just consider how some of those bare corners might be im proved by the presence of a pretty odd Chair. Then drop around aud see 'em. . DOLLARS DO DOUBLE DUTY Among those ltouinanta. If you have a threadbare Carpet take advantage of this opportunity to improve and protect it. Just tho thing to cut up for Rugs. KEEP YOUR EYE On our windows tho next tweuty-four days, as all department! will be invaded, aud bargains galore will be the result. ECONOMY'S EASY PAYMENTS. EBEGRER ft El SALE FURNITURE CO., , 335 and 337 Wyoming Avenue. f 'A ' r'i' "1