THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY MORNING." JTJLT 13, 1895. 13 Bighcstof all in Leavening Power. Mi v BUS OF CUR KHGHEOaS; TUNKHANNOCK. Wm N1U Burgess, clerk ,n the New York postofllcs. to expected home today to epend her vacation at the home of her lather, O. H. Burgess, at Forkston. Sheriff Knapp mill spend Sunday With hla wife at Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Housk-1 are camping along the Susquehanna for a couple of daya. Ashing. A atroudsburjr man has town looking over the town with a view to starting cigar factory here. Quay Democrats are plentiful. Miss Mary Knapp, of Montrose, la pending a few days In town. Mrs. D. W. Stark and family re turned from an extended visit to Rus aell Kill yesterday. Thieves made a raid on the LehlRh Valley depot, at Meshoppen Thursday night and secured a trifling amount of small change. Tramps are supposed to have done It. B. F. Blakslee. of Sayre. came down yesterday to Join his wife at Sprlng vllle, where she Is spending some time. The Plttston Gazette" base bail man has a favorable Impression of our ball team, and Intimates that the trl cotmty league might make something better of It. He says: "Tunkhannock has a team that Is worthy of a larger town. Join the league and see what we can do for you." There Is talk among some of the most radical Quayltes of holding another convention and electing a representa tive to the state convention, who is favorable to Quay. It will be nothing but talk. William E. Ward, clerk at Wettzew korn's store. Wilkes-Barre. with his wife, is visiting at T. B. Wall's. The employes of the cut glass factory have formed a musical quartette among themselves and sing some of the old fashioned ballads very beautifully. The work of laying ties for the third rail on the Montrose Is progressing rapidly, the gang having reached a point about a mile out of (own last evening. The laying of the rails has not yet begun, the Iron not having ar rived. A famine In ties threatens to delay the work also. The work of tearing out the old front to Billings & Sons' office Is In progress and the refitting of the building will be begun Immediately. The ball game between the Tritons and the Kingston club yesterday re sulted In favor of the home team by a score of t and 9. Clark and Chamber lain constituted the home battery, and did One work. The visiting team also made a very creditable showing. Louis Hllkowlsh sports a new Col umbia wheel. Mrs. Buck, an aged lady at Skinners' Kddy, lost her house and its contents by Are Thursday morning, and nar rowly escaped losing her own life. The disaster was caused by the explosion of a lamp left burning through the night. W. P. Lyman, of Lynn, was a caller here yesterday. FACTOR VVIIIE. Professor H. A. Fasset, wife and daughter are visiting rlends at Me hoopany during vacation. Mr. Fasset writes back that huckleberries are plentiful In the vicinity of Mehoopany. After paying all expenses of the Fourth of July celebration, the Hose company and band will have about $100 to aply to their needs. R. R. Davis is at Clark's Summit putting the finishing touches on his new house, recently built there. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. "Walter was burled Thursday. Warren P. Smiley has accepted a position as chemist at Gushen, Va., and has gone on there to take charge of his duties. Miss Etta R. Bush left Wednesday evening for Boston to attend the Chris tian Endeavor convention. She will visit other places) of Interest before re turning. Mrs. C. H. Reed and daughter report a very delightful trip from the Pacific coast excepting thrilling experience DR. REEVES 412 Sprues St., Scranton. SPECIALIST ON lene Troubles, Diseases of lea, Diseases of Women. Diseases of Children, Eye. lar, Rose and Throat, Mrer, Heart, Bladder, Kidneys, Stomach, Bowels and Res ton. ThrstMontha'Troatmentfor Ca tarrh, Only S3. 00. Use It at borne; it never falls. Treatment fr. in office. OFFICE H0UB8: Dally. to ft. Bnndays, 10 to 4. 412 SPRUCE ST., SCRWOH. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF Carpets, OilClotbs, Linoleums, C4 1 Lace Curtains, Chenille Curtains. Tapestry Curtains, Window Shades and Et CI 5 2 Wall Papers lUaraber, thfa M a bound Clearlog Cut Pries Sale to suke room tor foil goods. Late it. S. Gov't Report rv It on the night of July 1, which they do not care to have repeated. They were on board the train held up and robbed near Riddles Station. Oregon, an ac count of which appeared In The Tribune July X, Mrs. Reed says when the car was entered they felt rather shaky, but were somewhat relieved by assurance from the robbers that the ladles would not be troubled. Mrs. A. B. Rought was a visitor at Scranton Thursday. - PECKVILLE. Jamea Croop to podlng a few days with relatives in Wayne county. Mr. land Mrs. John iMorris enter tained a number of their friends at their home in Orasey Islund lust Wed nesday evening. Mr. and Mr W. B. Snyder will spend today with relatives at Green Orove. Hoy M!?gargsl, of Scrnnton, epont Tuesday with Q. L. Keller. Warren D. Irving, of Stroudsburg, was a taller In town yesterday. Mtes Winnie Hughta and Miss Arvnle Singer, of Sandy Run. who have been visiting th:r couwins, Misses I.lzzle and Mary Cairns, returned home this week. Walter Wedge, of New York, Is the gut t of h's brother, John Wedge. Miss Agivr: Williams and bnUher John, and Mis IJziie Ca'.rna and brother David, visited Mrs. Oscar Bllt ter. ait Marshwood. Thursday. Miss Ada Hoik, of New York, Is the guc.3t of h?r fister, Mrs. John Wedge. Mr. and Mrs. Morgans and two chil dren are spending two weeks at Asbury Park. N. J. William Hughes and daughter. Mrs. John Singer, who have been spending the past few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cairns, returned to their home at Sandy Run this wet'k. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dana returned to tbelr home In New York Thursday after spending the past we.'k with rela tives in town. Mrs. Prltchard.Mrs. Pass. Mrs. Bowen and daughter Mary, of Scranton, were the guests of Mrs Joseph Hulse last Thursday. A number of ladles and gpntlemen left h?re yesterday to spend the day with Mr. and Mis. J. E. Milroy, at Waverly. Miss Bertha Campbell, of Reach Ha ven, Is vte.tlng Mr. and Mrs. John W ar ner. of Hickory street. Mrs. Henry Cbwman was called to Luzerne county yesterday on account of the death of her n?1c. Mrs. William Warner and daughter Carrie will leave today to spend Sunday with relatives at Nantlcoke. ALTON. Mrs. Trexler. of Hamburg, Is visiting her niece. Mrs. A. O. Ives, of this place, Marshall Finn, of the firm or s. Finn & Co., at this place, met with an accident one day this week, while try ing to get some goods Into the cellar. He suddenly slipped and fell, cutting his head very badly and bruising him self otherwise. Mr. Piatt, of Tunkhannock, was at this place last Sunday. J. E. Parish and family, of Scran ton, are now occupying the Mott house The funeral of Mrs. Kershner was held at the Methodist church last Fri day afternoon at 2 p. m. Rev. C. H. New-lng preached the sermon. Mrs. Kershner Is a sister to Mrs. Charles Miller, of this place, and for the past year has made her home with Mrs, Miller. There are quite a number of boarders stopping at this place at the present time. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Sloan, Miss Mary Sloan, Albert Sloan and Will Sloan, of Philadelphia, are boarding with F. M. Francis, and W. H. Storrls and family, M. I. Corbett and family, E. H. Davis and family and Dr. Zach- man, of Scranton, are boarding with Mrs. Walden. Berson Be van 9, of Scranton, Is visit ing at this place. J. P. Dickson and family have gone to the Adriondacks for an outing. Clarence Stone has purchased the blacksmith shop of Mr. Jackson, and is now running a general blacksmith and wagon shop. It is reported that John H. Miller and family and Will Drake and family, who left here last spring for the west, are coming back. Mrs. J. E. Parkton Is recovering from her illness. THROOP. A very lively meetfair nf th nn.,nit was that of Wednesday evening. The msrauwa present were PrMMent vt. agan. Councilman, Law. v uarrney and Olyndyke. The following - - i oins were oraerea paid: Thomas Scott for burying dead animals. I2.H0; Corcor an, titreet commlsrioner, $20.00; Jeffer- eon aiockmoor. 01.64: Joptihi T.-n $1.60; Peter Gaffney, $1.60; Thomas Scott, $6.40; Richard Parfrey, $12.20; Jo- tepn mutants, is.iu: Jamra Ahhntt i cents: Henry Armstmn?. Rfl .nn, James Hcott, 114.00; David Owens, $1.60; oeorg Blchardson, $4.80; Thomas Will lams, $4.80: James PhUllos. lain- rw rtard Farrell, $3.20; Samuel Hulse, for team imr day, iz.oo. The council parsed to third reading the ordinance granting ine ngnt or way to C. M. San derson and H. W. Bellman to lay tracks and erect poles and wires and run nn of electr'Js power on anv nl ail iiru,i Within the borough of Throop. Mrs. E. uanneld will spend a week vbrttOng friends at Great Bend. iMrs. C. M. Sanderson, of Mariinrm N. J., 1 vlsitln her son, H. W. Bell man. James Wilson, of Oreen Ridge, was given the contract of Mfirlnn- nn achool building upon the boulevard. A Confirmed Pessimist., "I would not be so down-hearted," said the sympathetic lady. "You do not know what good fortune the world may have In store for you." "What Is the use." moaned Mr. Dismal Dawson, "of the world flavin anythln' in store fer me when-it's a dead sure thing 1 can't git no credit at the store T"-Indlan-apolis Journal. If the Baby is Catting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow't Soothing Syrup has bn used for aver Fifty Years by Millions of Mothers for their Children while Teething, with Perfect Success. It . Soothes ilie Child. Softens the Oums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Colic, 'and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Bold by Druggists in ev ery part of the world: Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlaslow's Soothing Syrup," and tak no other kins. Twenty-Ova cents . bottle. :. s '. HONC8DAUC. Mrs. E. a Hamlin has returned home after several weeks absence. Miss Leah Sherwood, of Bridgeport. Cons., 1 visiting her grandmother. Mrs. J. W. Heeler, on Main street Mrs. Saunders, of Flushing. U I., 1 the guest of Mrs. W. H. Dlmmtck. The Amity Base Ball club received answer to their base ball challenge In The Tribune Thursday before The Trib une arrived in 'Hone-dale. Conditions were sent with the acceptance, however, and the Amltya are debating which to accept. The first acceptance of their challenge would undoubtedly have been accepted had not thecondltlona Imposed been such as to demand the consent of the club. Rev. William H. Swift will soon be numbered among the ever increasing ranks of bicyclists. The new gla-e cutting firm of Kelly ft Glbbs will soon be among Hones dale's business enterprises, Uoth young men have lately been, employed by T. B. Claik & Co.. and will start in busi ness for them tlves In the building of W. W. Weston, lately used as a cream ery. Woodtn & Blaker.y will commence operations in their shirt factory on Monday. Rev. Henry L. Jones, of Wllkea-iBarre, will officiate In Grace church Sunday. Miss Carrie 'Richmond is visiting frlendi- In Scranton. The Erie railroad will run an excur sion to New York Sunday. July !0. The train will leave Horesdale at 12.3) a. m. Round trip fare, $1.50. Leon Fox, of Chester. Is spending a few weeks vacation at his home here. .Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cole leave for a visit with relatives at Duntnore today. They will also make a wetk'a stay at Lake Ariel. William Watl'j is spending a few weeks at Troy. Mi1 'i Bessie Phelps, Scranton, Is the guest of Miss Vinnle Rose, of Elk Lake. CLARK'S QRCEN, Haying Is now on In full blast, and what was thought a few weeks ago to be a light crop will prove to be at least an average one. Mrs. Emory Stone la visiting her daughter, Mrs. Eva Flke, In DundatT. MLs Grace Ozeniiaugh, of Scranton, Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Silas White. Oscar Brown Is seriously Hi. Miss Bertha Sandycock, of Ariel, Is the guest of her frlt-nd. Miss Lizzie Trace. Uossle Mullenlx, who has been at her uncle's, Mr. Charles Crossman, re. turned today (Saturday). The Ladles' Aid society held a supper in the church parlors on Thursday eve ning which was well patronized and a most enjoyable affair. George Post, Mrs. Edith Post and son Earl, and Mrs. Alice Beatly and daughter Bertha, of Newark, N. J., and Harry Austin, of Montclair, N. J., will sojourn a few days wMh their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Austin. William S. Frace left today for Erie, Pn., where he will act as Juryman in the UnMed States court, which con- nes at that place next week. He will tak In the fights at Buffalo, N. Y., over Sunday. HAWLEY. James Wenzel left Friday morning for New York city, and will sail Satur day for Norway. Mr. Wer.zel's father died recently, leaving him a legacy, which he has gone to claim. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Conlon, went to Dunmore Thursday evening to attend the funeral of Mr. Conlon's sister's child. S. F. Seeley, dlvMon passenger agent of the Erie, of Elmlra, N. Y., was In town Thursday morning. Mrs. Juhn Correll, of Dunmore, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Correll Thursday. Miss Laura Slcaz.T, a domestic at William Gregg'?, while spending a va cation at her home In Purdytown, fell and broke her left arm last Sunday. Dr. Purely was called and reduced the fracture. Mrs. James Logan, of Glen Eyre, was in1 town Thursday. The trotter won by John Keleher, at a raffle last Saturday evening, wa? again purchased by J. F. Sledler. MOOSIC. At the lai't meeting of Washington camp. No. 174, Patriotic Order Sons of America, the following officers were Installed by District President John Scholl, of Scranton: President, Rollin Worn Out Women Should read this letter. It shows the wonderful building-up powers of Hood's Bariaparilla, the great blood purifier, "I wish I could stand In tome pub lic place and cry to dialling humanity, 'Hear this, ye peo pie, what wonder' ful things Hood's Barsaparllla has done for me and my family.' 1 cannot express what I suf fered. Only one of my sex knows what woman ean suffer in my condition. I was prostrate with nervousness and weakness, The least noise would drive me frantic. I decided to take Hood's Barsaparllla. am overjoyed to say that I am now well, hearty, rosy and plump. Hood's Sarsaparf Ha Is the best medicine for those suffering as 1 have suffered." Mm. C. C. Kihkpaticx, Pins Drove, Penn. l)ilxforfo. HOOd'S PillS aSy.T "srsr REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. mill l Mde MDay. It MAP "ffC4 .Weil Man utht,.rt- of Me. THI OftfAT SXUDSTOXX pradaeas the above tesalt la 80 days. It era urf till tod aulcklr. Cum wlitii til etben tell Voetg mea will m tin thtir lost mtnkooa, sad old saea will Ncmer their yontlifal vifor by aiiii HET1VO. It gnteklFtndtnnlrrttitorwIitrwue Mat, Lot Vitality, Impound, Nlalitly KralMiaat, Lost rower, ratUas Mraorr, WMtTu DIM m, tad Ml HMi of Mll-sbOM or mm MS Indite rt turn. whits aw. on tot stsdy, Inula or satrrltte. It aol oalr ewot by tttrllas tl the teat et diotest, hut isatrttt aerfwteale tud Mood Milder, brtni Its eats the alak flow to Bale eheeka tnd n eterlat the lira of youth. It wsrdt oaf laaaaltr tad OtatasiBUoa. Insist ea atrlas RKVIVOi at etntr. II tan be carried 1 fori pockri. By Bull 1 .00 see taakase. er tit tot 01.00, with a Botl tlw wHtt gmt rn lee to ears tafaad we taooiy. (aroaitiina. tntwtti OVAL MEMCINI CO IS Rltr It. CHIOMI. MX. y faHhwtareaH OfffJMlst ra I 1 1 Mhbar! Bellas; vice-resident. 8. A. Boam: mas ter of ceremonies, Frank Wlllard; tn- sector. Del Knapp; guard. John - L. B rod head; conductor, George L. Brlt- too. The eamp Is In a flourishing con dition, having 133 .members In good standing. The Moorlc Anthracites and the Wllkes-Barre Young Men's Christian association will cross bate Saturday (today) at 2.30 aharp. on the Anthracite grounds. One of the most one-tided games of bH ever played on the Moosic grounds was played yesterday between the Elec trics, of Taylor, and the .Moosic Ball club. Moosic won by the score of S3 to McDonald pitched a very good game for the Moosic club, striking out seven men. The Electrics have the flame of heir.g a good club, but they don't want to play in Moo-Hc any more. WHEN HE DRANK. In a certain little Scottish town, some time ago, they had a temperance iiMettng. During the proceedings an old man, who was not exactly celebrated for sobriety, got up to address the audience. He said, alter a few remarks upon the beauty and arvuQlages of moderation: My friends, there's Just twa occaslona when I tak' whisky " UndlBmayd by the "hums!" and haws!" which ensued, he continued: "Ay, I just la' whisky when I hae hag gles for dinner, and 1 tuk' whisky when I hae nae haggles." . The rest of the speech was lost In the storm of applause that broke forth. Boston Globe. , t Piles! Piles! Itching Pile. Symptoms Moisture; ' Intenso itching and stinging; most at night; worso by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed ami ulcerate, be coming very tore. Swanye's Ointment stops the Itching and bleeding, heala ul ceration, and In most cases removes the tumors. At druggists, or by mall, for 00 cents. Dr. Swayne Son, Philadelphia. Y. P. S. C. K. and F.pworth Leaguo. Topic cards for the next six months printed in good style at low prices. If you contemplate an excursion or festival this summer. It will pay you to consult ua about printing posters, circulars, tickets, etc. The Tribune. THE BELL 230 Lackawanna hi, Scranton. The Times May Not Be All It Should Be, bat Our Will go a great way toward - evening; up things Tor our customers WE Si 1 Y THIS IK. SUITS. Ken's Softs, regular price $9, $4.65 Men's Suits, regular price 12, 7,75 PANTS. Men's Pants as low as Men's Cassimere Pants Men's Fine Dress Pants $.65 1.45 2.25 BOYS' CLOTHING A Serviceable Snit for $ ,85 A Good Wool Snit for 1,48 A Hobby Dress Snit for 2.75 2 Pair Knee Pants for . ,25 THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE, 230 Lackawanna Ays. SIGN OF THE BELL ' BARGMN8! 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. had such an opportunity to buy a staple, clean stock at your cwn 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 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 o'clock at the old stand, Goodman's Cut Price Store, 516 Lackawanna Avenue. HMIE flfr DreWIt flwee E4 ImJ vne t isiaiie wiei Uwwtl JmummI ARE YOU WISE? ARE YOU AFFLICTED? ARE YOU SICK? IF SO, CONSULT DH f. 8. 1IB H Stiff At 005 Linden Street The Only Magnetic Physicians Located In Scranton. I'R. SMITH AND STAFF are the only thoroughly educated physicians and sur geons In this country, who are endowed with the MAGNETIC gift of healing to that degree which enables them to pub licly heal all manner of diseases by the laying on of hands and by means of eke troloais. There are scores of to-called magnetic healers, who pretend to heal dis eases by the laying on of hands, no one of whom know the first principle of ANIMAL, MAQNETISM or how to use It. Dr. Smith and Staff hold in their hands and convey to the patient the most powerful magnetic and electrical force. The life, the strength, the health and the very spirit essence of every healing influence. 1 He performs cures that astonlxhea the skeptical, amuses the mirthful and nets the serious to thinking. No matter what the dlseane, how long standing or how helpless, they are responsible to this MIGHTY POWKit OF MAGNETISM, which overcomes all diseases. .The fact remains this strange power of healing the sick by means of ani mal magnetism is a power which but few men possess, and no man living Is gifted to a greater extent than Dr. Smith. If you are suffering from any kind of a chronic disease and have been pronounced Incurable, consult Dr. Smith and Staff tm of charge, from a. m. to S p. m. dally ex cept Sunday, at 506 Llndi-n street, oppo site Court House, Rooms Nos. 1 and 4. DUPONTS IKING, BUSTING UNO SPORTING POWDER ManuftRtnred at the Wtpwalkipea MUla, La serne oounty, Pa., and Wil- mlngtou, Delaw are, HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for the Wyoming Dittrjot. 118 WYOMING AVE Scranton, Pa, Third Katlooal Bank Building. Aoaaciaa : THOB. FOBOHttttou. Pa. JUHN B. SMITH SON, Plymouth. Pa E. W. MULLIUAN, WUkta Barre, Pa. Agents ror the Kepauao Cueauotl aaay't Blga BapkalTas, HORSE - SHOEING REMOVED. DR. JOHN HAMLIN, The Acknowledged Expert Id Horseshoeing and Dentistry, Is Now Permanently Located on West Lackawanna Ave., Near the Bridge. AYLESWORTH'S MEAT MARKET The Finest In the City. The latest Improved furnish' logs and apparatus for keeping meat, butter and eggs. 223 Wyoming Ava. Stocks, Bonds, and Grain, Boiieht and sold on New York Exchange and Chicago Board of Trade, either for cash or on margin. O. duB. DIMniCK, 41J 5pruce Street. LOCAL STOCKS I SPECIALTY. Telephone 5002. BLANK BOOKS Of all kinds, manufactured at short notice, at The Tribune Office. The people of Scranton never stock will last at such sacrifice ; 20 salesladies wanted. Specla es eel 91 liJ B1 OUT OF OUR IMMENSE 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 ciosing 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, 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 45c. ;iiknin 1 25 Patterns 14c, Now 9c. wiKoiene j 9 Patterns 16cj Now 10c LACE CURTAINS Nottingham, Irish Point, Tambour and Brussels, 1 and 2 pair lots, at cost price. Japanese Porch Shades Just received another shipment; sizes 6x6, 8x8, 10x12. 406 and 408 BRANCH AT CARBON THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUUPING MACHINERY. . Oencrml Office: SCRANTON, PA. BADLY TWISTED AT ECONOMV'S Odd and End Sale Wc arc not making much money just at present, but we are making lots of room, which is just as important to us. A few departments have beeij relieved the past four days, and wc have selected the following for Friday d Saturday's slaughter: HOW'S THIS? FLOOR OIL CLOTH 13c. YARD We are selling the very best bring next to nothing. Don't miss it LOUNGES. ' We shall also offer a few of those good, honest, "rJ day ,?"e9 Not the chcan kind: thev usually tell from 18.50 to io. Odd and End race, -$5.90 Cheaper ones if desired. Examine Oar Credit Plan. Sale OF- I Pi tm 9 Lackawanna Avo. DALE. MOTS EBECD ft (BiB Some Aro Remnants. " Full Pieces. 11 " Damaged. 11 Perfect. 50c. kind for 2SC, and the remnant FURNITURE CO., 3ii5 and 227 , yyomtng Avenue.