THE SCRANTON. TRIBUNE TnUUSD AT MORNING. JULY 18, 1893. Highest of all in Leaning Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report y&B&SUTEItf PURE NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS CARBON DALE. Yesterday at noon occurred tho fu neral of William RIvenLuiR frm his home on Laurel stroe't. Tlie nervlwa were con duct Ml hy.Uev. T. K. J.H"1 of the Baptist cburc-h. Interment waa made at Clifford. The pall-lK'nrer wore J. Borst. . Wallace Dlivick. Frank Colwell. Charles Avery. S. A. 1'urJy anil T. Grimn Smith. . A committee composed of Odd Fal lows from Oilve Leaf. Indep.'iident Order of Odd Fellows lodgo, nr muklns arrangements for a picnic, which will be held in Blnshamton on Anjr. 20. Thi being tho first excursion run by this society It Is thought a large delega tion will attend. "Peg WorHngton,M tine comedy to be given In this HonesUalo talent oti Friday at the Oepra house, promises muslon't city I'.v evening to b ti success. So for the sale of seats huve exceeded expectation. E. E. Hendrlck Lode. No. 91. Broth erhood of Railroad Trainmen, will run an excursion to Lanesboro on Saturday. July 27. They will serve a clam dinner and many other very attractive dell caces will be on their bill of fare. They are royal ntertalner nnd every thlnsr .will be conducted systematically, and those who attend can be assured of u very pleasant day's out Ins. The funeral of the late Thomas l?ren nan. whose death ocourred on Sunday renins; last, was held yesterday at o'clock from hl3 late residence, on South Main street. Requiem high niajj iwas held at S&t. Rose church. Father Oarveyi. of "Wtlllampport. otficiating. The funeral was one of the Unrest ever seen in this city. Interment was made In St Rose cemetery. Homer Green, etn., of Monesdale, was caller fn town yesterday. Z. A. Wonnacott was a caller in this city yesterday. J. D. Peck and son Arthur, of Feck vlUe. were in town on business yester day. The Mozart band have decided on the new dres uniform they are to have. The material Is of a dark olive green, broad cloth, the coats are to be mad In the sack pattern, qirlte Ions, and the breasts are to be tastily trimmed with (old braid, and the sleeves will be ornamented by a delicate silk' braid. . The trousers are of the ordinary Viml. "With iwide, silk braid on the outside earn, and the cap Is a "beaut" and will set the suits off admirably. It la male of genuine black astMkan pattern, hish with a small peak. On the left side Is an overlap with theword Mozart" In gold letters. The wtvole will be sur- Riounteo Wltn a plumj of red feathers. SVhlle the suit la not gaiidy It will go soBjewhat with the excellent mtt?ic whieJitSiey render, anc Carbondale may feel proud of the b:iiid. A. R. Ljwsley is in s'Aidance at the 'Tminijyoole'n RnrjgT Af Christian t Lndeavor convention, which la beinif held In BaHlmore. . He will be absent about one week. , . William Morgan and family are rus ticating at Pleasant Mount for a fen weeks. and rACTORYVILLEt-' Mrs. James SmalleyA1 9ewui(r atuanea ana Miss aTTwIJl go t Cortland, N. Y., SfUffniay, t0 vi9l,t a few weeks with thetff auRt Mr. end Mrs. Dj LangstafTs little I-year-old granj,, had the mMnT. tone to moothirnse,. m the leg hist tho 'bouse. Quite a bad flesh sround waa made. The bulV-t was probed for -but was not found. Tho Uttle fellow ieynit, and In a fair way t- tie as sound And lively as ever in a few days. J. T. Bush in working at DaJton, re pairing the feed mill of Francis & Der shlmer. There to unmistakable evidence that the section of Factoryvllle borough on the north side of 'the ratlrrwd Is of very little Importance to the borough, so far as Improvements or any outlay Of taxes axe concerned. But in Ihr mat ter of valuation and tawation it Is sec ond to no other part of the borough, and is closely looked after in that re spect. Dr. Heller's okl house ha been re- DR. REEVES 412 tzi St, Soranten. SPECIALIST ON fsne Trntles, DlttSM of Isn, Disuses of Women. Diseases of Children, Zys, Car, Koss aad Throat Mrcr. Heart, lllsddsr, KMssys, Hurmah, Bawett and Roa m. Three Months' Treatmont for Ca tarrh, Only $3.00. U it at Home; itnf faik- TrtkMBcst fro in nfllo. OrfirJ BOOBS: Daily, II loll Sandaji, Ms4 f . . 1 PR. :-: REEVES, ' 413 SfBUCE ST. SCRaHT3f. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF 51 CM Carpets,. Oil Ms, . Linoleiiiiis, . jf Uattloa ; -ill Lace Curtains, ?l it jit. iJi.:i.M ' iceuuie tuiiaius, 2 a m Tapestry Curtains, wi:ao7 snaaes a M papers., th(.M. iMtaafldo Clearing cm , eaeits.Tooior fttUgu4 . J;C0OTT INGLIS moved to Its new location. While the houi.' is In the hanvls of curtcnters for repairs, the family will occupy their iuv cottage at I-ake W Inula. uMr. ILmKsUfY, of Albany, N.. Y.. joined Iks wife and son, Tuesday, at he home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel LangstalT, where they are visit ing. Dr. Jacob A. Holler has the plans and specifications for his new house to be eretited on the former site of his old one. Work will begin on the building as poon as the contract can be let. Mrs. Nora Oapwell and son left for tlulr 'home In Fuigo. Pak.. today iWed nesday). HAWLEY. Mr.'sm. l-Mward F.dward Cole and Howard Amtiierinan left Tuesday after noon for Baltimore. Odd. They will also visit ilt-ttysburs. Fa., and Washington, D. C. and other points of Interest be fore returning. T. A. Helm, of Fort Jervis, was In town Tuesday. Sir. H. W. Wagner, of Hancock, N. Y., Is vlw'tlng among friends here. Edward Ammerman Is visiting friends at Arlington, Fa. M. M. Trts dwell visited llonvodale Tuesday. L. Kurxrnktiabe. proprietor of the Key-stone hotel. Is spending a few days In New York city. O. tt. Armbruster went to Honesdale Tuesxlay. V. O. Dolphin visited Scranton Wed no! ay. Mis. F. F. Merriman and son and two daughters, of Dunmore, are camping at Falrvltnv lake. AVllI'am Clarke, of Faupack, was in town Tuesday. Charles Kuebler. of Summit Hill, Pa., is camping at Falrvlew lake. VAN DLINQ. An accident occurred In the Clinton mine of the Delaware and Hudson com pany yesterday In which James Brown and Jos-ph Pfefferlle, em-ployed as la borers by Richard Llewellyn, were quite seriously burned about their faces and bodies. Mr. Frown was engaged In removing some l'Hsa powder from the cross-cut Into an empty powder keg, when a spark from his lamp dropped Into the keg, causing the powder to explode, with above results. The un fortunate men were conveyed to their homes in the Delaware and Hudson am buidjiee. band of gypsies are now located Here and the fortune teller is reaping a harvest. R?v. J. O. Evans, who had been at tending the national convention of the Young People's Society of Christian En deavor at Boston, has returned home. HONESDALE. CTvir!: Sml'.i. of turned hory ; i in S-o-aleyvllle. re- f Tw lay. illey, f,t Scranfon, Is rwv lora3a!e olflce of the Serin- whlle Mr. and Mrs. William abnt on their vaoation. mber of the local talent con-tl thiutlnff part of the pejf Wotnngton troupe were visitors at Carbor.da.le Tuesday. Miss Mfiry Pen-man, of Scram.ton, was the fruest of frindis here yesterday. Howard Tracy -mode a trip to Forest City Tuesday. The advance jniard of Company E left hare at 9.33 ytsterday mon-ins. THROOP. The Starlltts. of Smoketown, accept the challenge of the Balla Stars, of Dunmore, to a jrame of badl on the Smoketown sruril.i July 21, at 2:30 p. m. P. Jordan, captain; P. Quln.n, man a?r. The funeral of Lizzie, the belrved wife of Henry .Simpson, took place Wednday at 2 p. m. from the home of William Simpson. Her age was 111 years and 11 months. 1XDISTR1AL TOPICS. The official statement of anthracite production for June li.s been Issued. The official flKurf are 3.777.641 tons. Cjmpared wltih June, W.H. this fc a de crease of 1.3::9.i;9 tons, but June of last year wia a record-breaker In the matter of production. The output, however, for the second month In succession, waa kept within the limit agreed upon by the sale agents at their tweeting late In May. The statement In detail fol lows: Region"?. june, 'fi".!.Iiine. '9l.jl)lfTerenee Wyoming .l,9r,).ra.02 2.9lft.S92.11 1 "M.KAM U-hiKh. .... KU.Zm.HM 7Mi.Sm.(J 217.03 Bi huylk'I . .il,i:)i.ra.W l,44'i.41S.(r. 'L'lii.KH.O-, -I- Totnl 3.777.M4.na;r,,llii,M3.1;,l.33l.l!.0ri Ieereise. The stock of coal on hand nt tide water shipping points on May 31, lK9r,. was 72,936 tons; on June 30, 18fl5, 872,672 tons, an Increase of 14.'.fi76 tons. May continues to hold the record of monthly shipments for 'the yenr ro far, Ms aggre gate having been 3.7!tS,9ir, tons, agalnnt 3,777.641 tons last month. Shipments by months, together with changes In com parison with the cot responding months last year, follow: Month. January I"i briiary March ... April May June ..... Tons. . 3.U1.2H; 3.7'il.Kffi , 2.137.123 , 3,7!iH.!nr. , 2.777.IH4 Tons. .m.r.13 7t.73r, i.m.iM 3.':.mi4 Inn. Inc. Inc. Inc. Dec. Whan Dee. 1,119,11)9 Inc. 1,270,881 Total 20,G74,9f)5 Shipments for the first half of the present year have averaged 3,445,817 tons a month, or at the rate of 41,349,804 tons for the year. For the six months the shipments from tho three regions were: Iteglons. Wy'ng U-hlk-h . Scliuyl'll 1SX. 1894. IDifTer'ce. io.8ifl.247.IO 24tt7.1 S,02,307. I87,3'i.11 6,r44,4IXI.0)j 817,680.00 ii,w2,mr.oci 3,I!I9.723.I3 6,M,08ii.l .1- Total . .!H,ffi4,BU1 19,3W.18j1,27I4.13 "Incrcano. ' " ' The shipments of coal over the Read ing rail load last week were 201,331 tons, a decrease of 30,641 tons as compared with thfl same week last year.' For the fiscal year to date the shipments are 7,687,003 tons, an Increase of 601,447 tons. V. P. ft, C. F.. and Epworth League. -Topic cards for the nest six months printed In good style at low prices. If you contemplate an. excursion or festival this summer, it will pay yon to consult us about printing posters, eirculars, tickets, to. The Tribune. MP. OJi ton Ti-i.rh M 0,(14 ,aTe KOVEL OUESMI d LAY Is Carlmi by faith ia the Case of . John A. Domic Genuine ? STATEMENTS OP WITNESSES Maay Persona Take Oath That Prayer Has Completely Healed Them-What the Skeptka Say-Inportamt Law Cms la Chicago. Concluded from Page I. He makes his deftewe on the truthful ness of his works. He cites as a (treat miracle the result of his prayer for Sadie Cody. She swears that by some mysterious power her left ' leu mat leiihthe.xd three irvhes, and she was enabled to walk without a limp. IL-r tlutlves verify her ?tory.. .Miss Cod) was carried Into the home -it a stretch's, taken from the train a helpless, doomed woman. The people of her Indiana town told her f he would die among- atranjrers. She came to the tabernacle In htT extremity. She as serts that all the 'physicians in the town had pronounced her 'marked for t'he grave, j wear4 before a notary that Ir. C. A. Duvkl, In State street, had Jeclareil hr beyond the assistance of medical science. Conviction that she was to be instantly healed, if His the atlldavlt, came t'he moment she becaine a resident mt'-mler of fhesinKlng, pray ing ba.tui. She so told Mr. lKiwie, but he sent her 'to a room to spend a season with 'her Hible. Hthers were sent to bolster up her faith. Prayer lasted two days, and th-ou the preacher concluded the time had come for the layimr on of hands. Miss Cody was carried to tho healing room and placed upon the sofa. Mr. lowle listened to her confession of falvh and clnm prayed; so did Miss Cody. Mr. lowle concluded his ministration- by a command to "arise and walk in the -rume of Uie Lord." Miss Cody describes In her atlldavlt that she felt within h'r some terrltto force. She struggled, and, arising, stood upon 'her feet. She walked across the room, t'he tlrst time t'he haU stood without nsslt ance In a year. Within eight weeks, she says, she left the hmne a well wo man. She came to Chicago from Mor ris.'Ill., to bear witness to the gtuulno ness of the cures of Jklr. Dowle. Schoonovers Statement Attacked. William Sohoonover Is a merchant in Argus. Itwl. The miracle which ho says was worked upon him consisted In the immediate restoration of Vive power of his legs. Dovvle's neighbors In Kdgvr ton awnuj ltisUt that he made his atll davlt for pay, and- charge tihat the demtc.stratlon was a hippodrome. He alleges he was carried from a secondary home to the healing room In the mai bullJIrv one evening. He arose at the conlusicn of the first prayer from t'he lips of the preacher and "was then and there able 'to and did Tlse u-p without any aisU';ance at the command of John Altxacder Dowle to walk In the rame of the Lord." Ceorge W. RIggs, whore house is across the way, witnessed this so-called miracle. He hoots at Its genuineness, declaring that the procession of Mpjr. lng people which followed SufcufrhoveT were dups and parties fa It 4chcroe to make an rrprewloy'0'n the neighbor hood to the enJfhat hostilities might end. Oyftwfs 'tn the opposition claim t'haC SrnfKilwVf,r was pafj u ieajn,g iv. tor in tihe drama. Mrs. Mary-iiret C. Stafford and Miss Hlack, who live at 481 Ogden avonue, have been llstif by Mr. Dowle'a oppo rltlon as people who have fared 111 at his hands. They wore forced to bring suit In court to got payment on a note for money loan-!. This transaction, cort them time a.nd worry and morney, and upon that score It was Insisted they would decry Mie asylum and re pudiate the tabernacle. Hut they botlh uphold (Dowle- and his methods. Alt a J'hn H-ayden was brought from LMxori by her husband to be treated fcr lylin-dn:i?s. Orn eye was completely darkened and the other. less thin 4ia!.f u.'-ful. iMr. Dowle opened both, ac cording to the cloud of witnesses. It In re-corded under oaths of the members of the congregation that with the fall-ir- of the scales thnre also came a vlsl Uitlor wMtih striprel the body of lo comotor ataxia. The chapter dealing with fo-er case recite that she was car ried Into the healing room by her hus band and her m-ald.- People who saw hi-r believed eihe- was truthful In claim ing to be -helpless, and they profess to hive ibee-n startled to see her walking from the room within a few momervls. She had prayed-1m her faith, the muscu lar affliction parsed In an Instant ar.id the eyes gradually wcelved the light. The Case of .Mrs. Young. :Mns. AtnandU Toung has contributed a cushion and a set of braces to the ffalaxy of trophies which Mr. Dowle produces as evldn.-.ioe of the success, of his practice. They are nailed to the wall A the ranctuofy behind his pulpit, forming a part rf the eerie of festooinfl which completely hides the plaster In fh.!s end. She rfer to these Implc merls discarded as proof that the pray ers were powerful In her cause.- She lives at 6fil(? (r;coby a.venue, and In.'lals th neighborhood know full well she was helpless four years. The cushion was for her back and the brakes for her spine. F'hyslcians, says Mrs. Young In her enlihuslasm, advlsoj an operation to sae hr life. 'She re-fused to submit. She conceived divine healing os i last resort ard sat a hopeless listener to Mr. Dowle In hh-e tabernacle. The ap pointed moment came. All the surgical appllunc.es were removed and fhe h'ts no doubt her good health and ability to come from a confirmed Invalid to a dtrong wormr waa due entirely to prayer. Mr. Dowle han also affidavits from his pr-w holder to help him prove to doubters that It Is not essential that he be at the side of the allllctcd. Thomas Wanlcs?, of 6100 Dickey street, has con tributed sevciul pagen from the court on this polr.t. Having learned of the modern wonders In the tabernacle from the lips of iMr. Dowle, he proceeded to have all his (family ar.il relatives brought to th-3 underrtandi'reg. Clifford Kllpatrlck, of Dlcklnrna. county, Iowa, Is his flrtt convert He Is a brother-in-law. He was down with Dicairt dlseae so low all bUftlnese ha.l been aban dored. He came to the Kdgerton ave nue Mfoca to "learn the teaching." There was one stason of prayer with the mi'.iUtTatlon of the hunds-, and both the. patici.it and 'his advocaite swear he went back to hie fawn without ei ail ment. Mr, Dowle contlnoieil to pray for h'lm across two states and .Mr. Kilpait rick writes he tus become as V) man who has discovered Hie four.4a.lp. of per petual youth, ill affidavit baa no vouchers, ff anothor fttronge Caae, Dr. Sanger Brown has had opportun ity to knoW exactly all the details lead in to one of the most remarkable claim which eveO oame otrtof Zlon.VIt Is the Instance of Annls Bcfiaelter. Her declarations,, whloh have bean wluv.iy spread by the preacher, are to the effect that Drs. McOraw. . Oxuer. Sang?!, llrown, Turk. Tinning, and Kyan had attended her. She ti's she was as help less as a liabe. uuable to move her arnw, hands, legs or feet without UUfc-catina the joints. Cook eounty hospital dec:era gave- h!-r 'rtrychnln hyperdi-rnilcally for seven niontha, Siie was pnuiounced incurable. Dr. llrown, in the remarkable affi davit of the woman; took her before the association, of physicians some six ty in number who united In a verdict Mls Schattfer had "IJlopathic muscu lar atrophy," whi.-h Is the sclentltlo name for the trouble the girl. In sim plicity, descrllM-a. S-'he returned to lie home of Mrs. ltu hunnan, 6i! West Vun lturen street. There her attention was oalUsl to the- divine healing likstltution. She Ix-ggod to be driven there. She met Mr. Ilowle in thj' talHTiiiiWe. llwaxked the condition of her faith. She replied File believed In prayer. This was no cepted aa a Fympton HIntlng to a hi-al-Ing. The iir.-a'iver prnyed, an. I from tb it moment -Mlt-n S-haeffer has not known rickin-KS or palm This Is whut she ("wears n a Itlble. lUniy i recti ha it m in Kcply. Henry Jreeenbaum. who lives In the midst of tine huliies, has no coiilblence ill llientoilt J orulildnvits of tho peoplo who haw lived In Y.k-n. He insh.-tM tlvi ussseinbly of unt'oitunatea has made life very miserable In the locality, but, BHidt fioni this- objection, rcasona the claims of the t-oiign-gation are piepos teiciiis. Illogical, barbarous mid menac ing to the HcU-iu-e of the day. "Kit Iter Dr. Howie iiH right or he Is wrong," ho agues. "If Dr. Dowle l right, then. In my opinion, we are pretty near -the 4lnie of the mlllenium, and we stand a fair fliow, without any great delay, erf es tablishing Cod's kingdom upon esiith. If all thi-sc sick persona can' bo cured by faith and prayer what Is the use of having any niedlcal colleges? What Is the use of having any drug stores? According to Dr. Dow fee. It Is sinful to take any medii-lne at all. There .would be no need of the medleul profession. "More than that. If allnients of the body can be cured fry faith it Is logical to say that any deMek-iwy in morals or IntellliH't can lv cured by the Fame tll vlne d!sM-ns.tlon. There would be no neeed for the Olvle Fi deratlon to clean the street down town by manual labor. All we would have to do Is to pray for a nlee gushing rain every nlRht between 2 and 4 o'clock In the morning, where It doesn't Interfere with anybody In that part of the city, where the utror-ts nro iaved, and all tho dirt will be Huphed Unto the sewers. We will come down every morning nnd behold n per fectly clean city. I claim that this Is logical. Dr. Dowle may not claim that, but I tell yon that If ailments of the body can be cured by prayer then nny sort of ailments can be cured. What puzzzles mo la why It should be neces sary' t"r those who are sick to com? here, long distances, from other parts of the country. In order to have Dr. Dowle cure ttvem. Why could they not be cured at hoinie? The Argument of Skepticism. "Now tlvn. as, I understand It, a'l that Is necessuy Is to have faith. If this prouiaijfion Is correct, then we nre all wrong, and all our human efforts jCavo beecn In the wrong direction. In stead r -following up scion'iiiic re search we should have built up faith us a cure for alt Ills of every kind. If these thins ca.n be accomplished by faith, everything can be accomplished by the same agency. That being the case, In my opinion, we would have no need even of newsapers. When we go to bed at might we will simply pray to -the Lord to put us in possession of nil the news by th? time we awake and In the mysterious ways ef Providence when we wake up the next morning we will know everything that Is going on. "We won't n-ed any railroads to con duct us from Chicago lo New York. All we need l to pray and have faith when wo go to bed nnd we wIM In some way be removed and llnd ourselves In It is Known Its Cures It 13 not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells tha story of its merit. The thousands of peoplo whom It hi raised from disease and despair to happi ness and health, are. tha strongest and best advertisements Hood's HarRapsrilla has. No other preparation in existence has such a record of wonderful cores. This is why Hood's Barsaparilla has the largest sale, and requires for Its produc tion the largest laboratory In the world. Now if you need a good medicine, why not try that which has done others to much good. Remember Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently In the public eyo. f 1 ( six for 15 U,,s1' Difla M harmoniously with nOOU S PUIS Uood'sHaraaporilla. KM. f e w i s; Accident Insurance -Shoes- The best wearing, most stylish, nnd the greatest ralue of any $3.00 Jtnn'a Shoes on tlm continent, Httit cnlf.-ikin, donola. tops, solid Icntlicr soles, with all tlio popular toes, lasts and fastenings, anil Lowia' Cork filled Holes. . Each pair Contains a pnld-up Acci dent Insurance I'ollcy for $100, good for 00 days. Wear Lewis'Accklcnt Insurance Slinos once and yon will never clmneo. Tha insurance Boes for " full moasiirc." Talk with your dealer whoseugLowlo' Shoes, FOR SALE AT Globe Shoe Store 227UCKI. AVE., SCRANTOX, Pi. EVANS 4 POWELL, Prop'n Rata joa Bore Throat, Plmjilaa, Copper-Colored ftDota, Aehaa. OKI Bona, Wean In Mouth. Ulr- rauinar writ, wm a kmtV sM Maw Mt'lVile1.l.llt.Jor proofvof enraa. iiwiaxxmou. i-uitnurareanmevMi. ijTJonnaani1UjiJ2 New Tork city. It Is true that every body don't agree u)Kn the efficacy of prayer In ehht way. It Is said that General Lee always prayed for succea en the evening preceding a battle. The rebellion did nut succeed, not A-lthatand-Ing. Completing a Canal lv Pravrr. "I know -there are statements In the Bible of wonderful results of prayer. These are kgend. biblical legends, and like all legends must pot be taken lit erally. The Jews have prayed for 1.800 yoars for a return to Palestine and the rebuilding of the temple and It did not avail them. True it Is that they ad dressed their petitions to the dod of lfrael and did nit appeal to the Lord Jt-Aua, I hedd that If faith and prayer will accomplish what Dr. Dowle claims I will, then instiad of Kiytng out JlfiH. OOitWM M-r year for pensions, all that would lie necessary Is to ilve the veter an soldiers i,ne month's pension ami by the agency of prayer all or them emild sp ml n th;- money th.'y pleased t.s Ions as they lived and th am Mint or -ah!n their pockets would always remain the same. We would not have to sp-nd j::i),noii,flo to build the canal. An we would have to do Is to have faith in Jesus und pray fervently to give us that ditch by divine agency, and lie hold It would be completed in twenty four hours. 1 do not know anything about tho history "of any one epeclllo case, but 1 do know that there are a wh.de lot of foolish people in the world who do many foolish things." - ... "lion- to Cure nil skin lilNenscs." Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment No internal medicine reepiired. Cures let. ter, ecxi-ma. Itch, ull eruptions on tha fuec hands, nuso etc., leaving the skin clear" while and heulthy. lis grrat healing ami curative powers ars possessed by nu other remedy. Ask your druggist for Swayne's Uliitment, If tho Itiibv Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Byrup has be in used for over Fifty Years by Millions of Mothers for their Children while Teething, with Perfect HuceeHS. It 8oothes ilia Child, Hoftens the Uums, Allays ull Pain; Cures Wind Colic, and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Hold by Druggists In ev ery part of the world, lie sure and ask fer "Mvs. Wlnslow's Koothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twuiity-llvo cents bottle. 233 Uckavanna Am, Scranton. Tlie Times May Not Be AH It Should He, bat Our mum Will go a great way toward evening tip things fcr our customers St UIE YOU MONEY THIS Ml SUITS. Ilea's Suits, regular price $9, $4.65 Jen's Suits, regular price 12, 7,75 PANTS. Men's Pants as low as Sen's Cassimere Pants Men's Fine Dress Pants $.65 1.45 2.25 BOYS' CLOTHING A Serviceable Salt for $ .85 A Good Wool Soft for & Nobby Dress Snit for 2 Pair Knoe Pants for 1.48 2.75 .25 THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE, 230 Lackawanna Ave. SIGN OF THE BELL THE BELL ENTIRE II 1 11 . Sold by tho Sheriff at Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pa., Whh bottRlit by the EMPIRE DRY GOODS CO., Friday, July 12. The stock wits bought at 40 cents on the dollar, nnd will be Hold ut Hume ligitrcM. The stock consist of tivnts Furnishing Goodn of every Htyle, Overalls, Dry Goods, White Muslin Goods, Neckties and a thousand more articles. Tho stock litis only arrived und will be put up for sale. Men's Cotton Pants, Gross Price, $1.00, Onr Price, Boys' and Yontb's Pants, Gross Prlco, $1.00. our Price, Shirts, Best Hakes, Gross Price, 00c, Onr Price, - ' Ginghams, Fast Color, Gross Price, 8c, Onr price, Hnslin, , Bleached, Gross Price, 8c. , Onr Pripe, Hosiery Best Fast Black Hose, Gross Price, 10c, Onr Price, THE GREAT CUT PRICE HORRIBLE Contemplations of Thousands of People Who Are Suffering from Long, Lingering Chron ic Diseases. How truly fvjrful to contt-miilate are tho reflections which must ur;se In the minds of every lover of his race when re vlewlnK widespread and Krowini; t -deney of tbroniu discuses of every d" serlillon. Many a person huve been cut down In I tin prime or life by the cankering bllnht of some chronic difficulty which seeintd to lie beyond the reiu-h of nicilioine and medical advice, but thank (iod the advance of sclem-e has brought ways and methods to concur nnd euro this blight to humanity, ami those methods are lielio; put Into practical use by ull mlvuinud physielnns mi. ull leading hospitals and sanlttiriiims llil-oiorhioit the United Htutea and Kurope. Hut why travel hundreds of inllu from home at an enormous exo n.e to net cured of your complaints when tho opportunity or obtaininK the most sc'.eu tlllc method of treatment for chronic: lls-eus.-s Is orfered at your very door. Dr. K. H. Smith and stuff are form'.iiK more wonderful cures by the'.r m.-iciiellc and electrical treatments than are belnit ilom by any other known methods. 'ull on those doctors at their parlors, fyf, l.lnden street, und be cotivinci-d for yourself. f you are BUh'eriiiK from some chronic corn plulnt that has bullied the skill of Dm medical profession ami left you still a suf ferer consult Dr. Hinilh and stuff, and If thty can help you they will tell you, and If not they will frankly teil you the truth. Consultation free. Ortlce hours from 9 u. m. to U p. in. dally except Sundays. Tues days und Frlduys from 7 to 9 p. m. DUPONTS DINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING POWDER Usanfaetnrsd at tha Wapwalloptn Mills, L terns county, Pa., and nt Wd mingtoa, Uolaware, HENRYBELIN.jp. General Afeot for the 'Wyoming Diatriot. 118 WYOMING AVE Scranton. P Third National Bank Building. Aasancs : THOS. FORD, llttNton, Pa. JOHN B. HM1TH ft HON, Plytnonth. Pfc E. W. MULUUAN, Wilkm-harre, Pa. Afc-enta for the Ki-paobO C'bemicul Uora tajay'a lh iuxplcalrea. HORSE - SHOEING REMOVED. DR. JOHN HAMLIN, The Acknowledged Expert in Horseshoeing und Dentistry, Is Now Permanently Located on West Lackawanna Ave., Near the Bridge. aaaatataat.a.atiit 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, Bought nnd sold on Nw York Exchange and Chicago Hoard of Trado, either for cash or op margin. 0. duB. DIlYiniCK, 41a Spruce Street. LOCAL STOCKS B SPECIALTY. Talephona 5002. BLANK BOOKS Of all kinds, manufactured at short notice, at The Tribune Offlcc. 50c 25c 4c 4c 5c STORE. 516 LACKA. AVE 1 ytat4iitttttttttttt, Special Sale OF- tf. I ei M ij es O JJheI mwt mm MATTINGS UNDER VALUE Quality considered our prices for Mattings through out the season have been below the market; hence the frequent cut will give our customers the best value ever offered. The quality is uniformly kept up to the notch and the patterns, in many instances, are quite different from what you will see elsewhere. Samples sent by mail. State quality wanted. Highest grade inserted figured and fancy style Cotton Warp Mattings, former price $12.00, now $9. Fine Seamless Fancy, was $11.25, Superior Seamless Fancy, was $io.5o, Extra Heavy, was $10.00, A Good Stout Matting, was $7.00, A Medium Grade, was $5.00, All Mattings measure 40 yards to a roll. Cut quan tities 2l2c. and 5c. per yard above the roll price. Any of these Mattings are cheap enough to buy for future use. Ab early visit of inspection is earnestly solicited. 406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave. BRANCH AT CARBONDALE. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AKD PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. FOUND AT. ECONOMY'S ODD AMD SALE Baby Carriages at Cost Wc seldom offer suck inducements on fresh seasona ble goods, but circumstances compel us to make the sacrifice. "The early bird gets the worm." They cannot last Ion at this price. To each purchaser a handsome robe FREE. Straw Mattings 8 Cents per yard 50 bales, clean, smoothly woven goods, worth at least 15c. The designs are.varied and up to date. Finer grades reduced in proportion. Woven Wire Bed Springs, 1 0 Cents Do not look so incredulous, but call Thursday, be tween 9 and 11 a. m. and take them away. Would be worth $3.50 if perfect. Listen for a loud report next week, when those Bedroom Suits drop. Credit Given to AIL EGln tfa. o P Ni now $8.25 now 7.5o now 7.oo now 5.00 now 4.5o FURNITURE CO., 225 and 227 Wyoming Avenue. EIEKEIK I GO. T 1 -''''..'..rV ,-;.-,v;- i. . .