THE fCFAKTON T171T.TJNE-MONDAY SfOENlNG. JULY 9, 1894. PITTSTON. ' All arrangements for the Christian Endeavor convention to be held at Cleveland begin ulna witli Wednesday next bare be.n prfoted. J. Q Man Ding, the local official representative and transportation agent for tbis sec tion of tbe association in tbis place, wbo bas been actively at work (or tbe past few months in looking after tbe details of tbe trip, received a dispatcb ou Saturday from tbe railway authori ties, over whose lines the excursion proposes to go, that there need be no fear on tbe part of tbe delegates as to not being able to reaoh the city on ac count of the strike. Tbe disp.itcb wus based on tbe assurance of a committee of tbe American Railway ublon that they and Preeideut Debs, of tbe union, would do every thing In their power to facilitate the movement of trains carrying delegates to the convention notwithstanding tbe strike, Tbe convention promises to be the largest beld in tbe history of tbe order. Since its organization thirteen years ago last February tbe idea bas crown into a stupendous movement More than 80,000 societies will be rep resented with a membership exceeding 1,650,000 persons. The programme ar ranged is, in the opiuion of General Secretary J. Willis Burr, tbe best ever presented to a Christian Endeavor con vention. A fire that came near proving a holocaust broke out iu the rear of Lydon, Donnelly & Murray's furniture warehouse located on the alley at the of tbe main building early yesterday morning. It was neariog 4 o'clock when the night watchman of Dos ahimer & Griffin's planing mill dis covered a blaze SBoending from the rear of tbe building. Adjoining the warehouse is tbe large barn in which was kept tbe rolling stock and horses together with ibarness and furniture. Tbe flumes spread rapidly and notwith standing an alarm of fire was sounded wben tbe firemen of tbe several com panies responded both buildings were a mass of flames. Tbe close proximity of. tbe several buildings in the immediate neighborhood of tbe flames caused their owners mueb uneasiness and during tbe pro gress of tbe nre water bad to be turned upon them in order to keep them from igniting, so intense was tbe tbe beat ot tbe names. 'I be firemen worked heroically and did valuable service in confining the flames to tbe burning buildings. Both structures, tbe warehouse and barn, were totally destroyed. All tbe oontents of tbe former, consisting of furniture, cof&us, etc., were totally destroyed. Tbe bora an and railing stock which were stored in the barn, with much difficulty were saved. Go tbe barn and contents the proprietors carried an insuranoe of $3, 600. while on tbe warehouse and con tents, on which tbe loss is the heaviest. there was no insurance. The proprie tors will lose about S3.UW. How tbe fire originated is a mystery, but tbe general inference is that it was of in- cendiarv origin. No. 14 breaker of tbe Pennsylvania Coal company will resume werk tbis morning and Ewen breaker will be idle. At a meeting of tbe Father Mat thew's Total Abstinence and Benevo lent society held yesterday M. VV. Morris was elected delegate to the na tional convention of tbe society, which is to be held St Paul oommenoing Au gust 1. Pittston Ferry Bridge companv de clared a semi annual dividend of 4 per cent The town council and school board will bold special meetings this even ing- Owing to a typographical error in Saturday report of tbe school board meeting it stated that the secretary's salary was fixed at $350. It should have read 1200. The fnneral of the late Mrs. Mary neoneay, or upper rittstoD. occurred at 9 O'clock Saturday morning and was very largely attended. The remains Were taken to St John's church, where a mass ot requiem was sung by tbe M. John s Academy oboir, Very Rev. Father Finnen, offlelating. At the close of the service the reverend father delivered very impressive discourse, eulogist ot the deceased, paying a fully deserved tribute to her character as a kind, loving, generous, tpions christian woman, ine remains were Interred in Market street cemetery. Tbe pill Dearers were: Thomas Malooy, U Donnelly. Thomas Joyce. Martin Ger rity, Martin Heston and Thomas Cody There were many rjeoDleirrom Scran ton, Wilkes-Barre and other plaoes in attenaanoe at tne runerai. The West Pittston school board at recent meeting Has completed the ap pointments of teachers for tbe ensuing term as rouows: aigh school, vice principal, Robert Peck, Ph. B. ; assist ants, Ella MacNutt, Mary A. Pratt. Grammar grade, A, first division May E. Emory; A, second division Helen Davidson; B, first division Mary J. Rltter; C, first division, Mar tha James; B and C, double grade, Margaret M. Evans. Intermediate grade, A, first division, Ella H. Hnssert; A, second diviston Pauline Hoffman; B. first di Tision, Margaret McDonald; B, second division, Hannah Al. Thomas Primary grade: A, first division, Lily B. Morris; A, second division, Belle Monie; B, first division, Nellie M, Banker; B, second division, Jennie Hughes; C, first division, Fannie Fair- olough; C, second division, Elizabeth W. Thorburn; C, third division, Lacy A. uspr; instructor or vocal music, Cnarles B. Derman; janitor, Henry W. Chapman. There are five new teaehers, as follows: Robert Peck, of Fenton, Del, a graduate of Lafay tte college; Ella II. Hasssrt, of Bloomsburg.a graduate of Bloomsburg btate normal scnooi; famine Hoffman ot Millersbnrg, a graduate of Millers ville State Normal sohool; Hannah M. Thomas, of West Pittston, a graduate or uioomiDarg btate .Normal school Lily B. Morris, a graduate of West Pittston High sohool, also a graduate or tne state normal colleee.or Albanv. N. Y. Principal Btettler intends to add physical culture to tbe school course. A gymnasium will be opened on tbe third floor of the new building and will be under tbe direction ot Profes lor Peck. TBI secret art ot beauty lies not In cosmetic but la only in pure blood, and healthy performance of the vital func tions, to be obtained by using Burdock uiooa meters. MOSCOW. The plonio of the Patriotlo Order Sons of America held in Van Brunt' grove, on July 4, was largely attended and was a success financially. Two games of base ball were playsd At this place between Lebigb and Dale ville. Lehigh oarried off tue honors of tbe dav. Arthur Depen, of Tunkhannock, pent tbe Fourth with bia parents i tbis place. Miss O. E Vaughn is still very 111. : Tbe Tobybanna Mills band, wbloh Clayed for tbe Patriotic Order Sons of Amertoa picnlo on the Fourth, , dis coursed some fine music. , Miss Gertie Nelson has returned home for tbe summer from the Phil a- elpbla Art school. George Koslur has aocepted a situa tion with Moses Davis. Charles LuncAster has jnst finished painting his new home on Ridge ave nue. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Posten have re turned home from a visit with friends in Stroudsburg, Miss Lou Kennedy, of Stroudsburg, visiting frleuds in town. Wesley Biesecker and family, of Dunmore, spent tbe Fourth with meads in town. Warren Barber, of Brooklyn, N. Y us been spending a few weeks with bis grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. h. Situpiou. JERMYN. Colvin Vail an family spent Satnr- dav at Newton lake. Both tbe Citizens and theiTemperence bands have been requested to itucoui pauy the Methodist Eyncopil bun lay school excursion to Farview July lS.lt. Mr. and Mrs, Badger are eutertiim- lng friends from Broome county, N Y. Naboth Osborne occupied tint pulpit of tbe Metuodist Episcopal ehuroli Sua- ay morntug. J. i, rluce and Station Agont Dunn, were In Scrauton Saturday looking after a lot of shoes thought to be part those stolen from the Ontario & Western station last week. The shofs did not belong to Mr. PI 'ice, however. Tbe board of trade offer to secure the building knowu as tbe "CofH.i fuc tory property" for any manufacturer wbo wishes to locate lur, This prop erty can be bought for $0,000: tmd con sists of one brick bu.liliuif, 45 hv CO, with a wooden addition, 45 v 50, n nother wooden buiMiug, 40 by 00 All have slate roofs and are iu good condition, together with two thousand dollars worth of wood working mn- ohinery now in the building, one en gine And two boilers of 120-horsn power and six lots. Jbie property urigiually cost t'0,000. Tbe .councils have ex- onorate the taxes for ten years, the water compauy will graut a very low water rate and gentlemen here will furnish f uol free for one year to auy manufacturer who will buy the prop erty. The building formerly used as an ice house by John Jermyn, but now the torage place for old boxes and barrels, was discovered to be on fire early Sun day morning. Crystal Hose company Suickly responded to the alarm aud the tines were soon under control. No serious damage was done. Johnnie, son of James Mann, fell from a ledge of rocks while out berry ing Saturday, breaking bis arm. Dr. Uavu set the injured member. Walter, son ot iranic Biker, was thrown from a car while at work SU- nrduy, and was badly injured. Mrs. P. J. Gutes.of Long Island City, spent Sunday with frUnis here. Mr and Mrs 8. C. Whitmore and family spent Sunday at Crystal Lake, Miss May HdUheld. of TbrooD, wua tbe guest of Jermyn friends Saturday, Uev. Keyo Murejn will speak in the Methodist church Tuesday evening. Subjest, "Japan and Its Cuutomt.' Admission fre Frederick Hartnoll, of Danmore, called on friends here yesterday Saturday evening U. L). Winter re turned from a trip in Monroe county Crystal Hose company will meet to morrow evening. A full attendance is desired. MINOOKA. J. Mtilherln, P. F. Cusick, John Egan and John Gallagher attended the quarterly convention of the lotal Au stinence and B-nevoleat societies at Hvde Park yesterday. Muses Kate Barrett, KateMcvarub, Sarah Keoney and Maggie Barrett formed a party that visited Old Forge on Sunday. Connell park bad runny visitors yes terday attsrooou. People wbo had never seen the park visited it and ex pressed admiration for its beau'iful up pearance. Many climbed to the top of tbe observatory to get a viw of the Electrio City and its surrouudiuu's, and to be refreshed by the gentle zephyrs that were wafted about tho towar. Miss Kate Barrett has returned from Syracase, N. Y., where she bas been visiting for tbe past week. The Ureenwood Kg fund will hold their first autnal picnic on July 23 at Greenwood park, which is one of the finest in the country. The street ear run to the entrance of the grove aud the committee in charge will wait on the manager of tbe traction companv aud try to have a 5-cent fare from tb city on that day. There will be a foot race on the grounds and a game of ball between two distinguished olnui, the Clerks and the Blues, A good tira.i is assured for every one iu attendance on that day. The fund is one or tbe stroug est associations of its kind in the state and always has an abundant supply of oapital with which to care for its mem bers when bort The membership at present is about 300 men and boys, with eareiui ana oompeteut men as its om cera. Some ot our prominent citizens an considering the organizing of u hose company in the town, which is cer tainly a great necessity and should meet the approval of all. The plau- is growing rapidly every year and it is time for the property owners to ru'tks a move toward securing protection from fire. FOHEST CITY. W. H. Bunn. ot the firm of Stark & Bunn, of Scranton, was doing business In this place. Saturday. Miss Mary ana Madeline wniker. or Carbondale, returned home Sitarday. after a few days' visit with their brother, James J. Walker, of Delaware street. . Harry Jones, of Scrauton, was a business caller in town Saturday eve ning. H. R. Vaughn, representative of tbe Trntb at Carbondale, spent Sunday with Forest City friends Joseph' Davis, ot Taylor, made bis brother, Alfred Davis, the manager of PIERGECI1R In all Brooch's, Throat and Lung trouble Dr. Pierce's Qoldon Medical Disoovury briugs relict and a permanent cure. The way it open to the germs of Consumption it you suffer from Asthma. Bronohitis or Catarrh. Begin early with " Discovery" and a cure is certain. Engliin, Vihm to itnn. DtarSir-MywIo was almcted with arthm fur tlron- ty years; she irrew older Istie Krew worse. IHrr case wua tnfited by three emJjant doctors, bulall failed: thoy told nie there we cure lor It. Discourage I was. I rrw to trv Dr. Pier Golden Medl Mm, Iajum M. Krxia. JJlRoorr: s used flva boitise and two vials of your "Pleawnt Prllcts.l; wbloh has made a permanent cure. She h,f s-alncd twonty pounds in weight etnrc tLa weight slnre tLa D. H. KSKElt.7 oure was elleoted. . former's new drust store in this nnn u Ulu M'M.l.lir iVl t II LV I WlftH accompanied by his sou Mrs. David Uodio. or uonesuaie, nas been tbe guest ot her diUhter, Mrs. , Life, for a few days. Mits Kite Jordan, of Soranton, a graduate ot tbe Maii"fleld State Nur- uial rjouool class or im, is iu guest ui Mies Ell McGrath, ol Main street. VV. J. UavU, tUo clotliler, uas niov-a his family into a ueat cottage at Like Como tor the summer mouths. Mr. Davis will also spend a short time eaob week at that popular summer resort. Miss Margaret Hayes, ot bemuton, visiting at the homo of Jauiee W. White. The Forest City bank observed the logal half-holiday Saturday nnl will orsatter every fcmiuraay lor some time. Mrs. J. B. Nichols and children, or Uazleton, are lniklug a two weeks vi-tit at the home ot 'Squire W. J. Maxey, Mrs. Nlchol'a brother. Miss Mae Hallock, or uarnonauie, was the guest of Miss line Tyler over Suuday. CAKBONDALE. Dr. R. Hampton and wife, of Chnroh treet, will leave on Tuesday for a six weeks' stay at Oseau Grovf. Miss Mae Hallock, of Gilbert street, the gu-st of Mies Iona Tyler at For est City. Tne Memo of the Ltdlos untnolic Benevolent Association will be hell at Fnrview on Tuesday of this week. The ladies promise a pleasant time to all who favor them with tboir iiutromige. It will be a basket picnic, but the put- c nre Invited. Au orchestra una neeu engaged and will be present all day. ThHUulon excursion or tDurocu- lale Sibbath ou Friday looked forwn bv nil who exuec ally by the children. The Mozart b:ind has been eugaued for the day. Among the other attractions are base ball gams, a choir of fifty voices, ath- etio events, etc, The Boynton Hot Water Heating company has been awarded tbe con tract for heating the hospital. liieven radiators ure required, uJ their bid to furniah tbe entire apparatus was $323. There was no preaching services in the Methodist church on Sunday even- tiff. The morning Sfrvices were cou ducted bv Rev. II. P. Hathaway. Rev. W. W. Shaw, of Arclibald, oc npied the Presbyteriau pulpit yester day morning. Andrew Wagner, a Djuware auu Hudson brakemao, had bis right baud badly smashed by being caught b- ween the bumpers of two cars wuion be was switching In the railroad yard this eity ou Saturday morning. Dr. and Mrs. C F. Meaker are spend ing a few days at Prestou piirk. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. BurdlclC spent Sunday with Clifford friends. Rv. William E lgar. Methodist pis- tor in this city, preached ut Bing barn- ton Sunday. Miss Jessie Williams and Miss Hel ens Barnes, of Scrauton, are tbe guests of Miss Delia Williams. D. G. Purdy, ot Hemlock Hollow, Wayne county, has removed to this city. Miss Marv Burunnder. of Wilkes- Burn, is tbe guest of Mrs. S. Kline, of Washington street. Elitor Kounedy. of the Olyphant RecorJ, was a Carboudale visitor on Siturday. ENDORSE as being the most perfect con densed food known. In all cases of wasting diseases, con sumption, diphtheria, pneu monia, typhoid fever, bron chitis, disorders of the stomach, and rheumatism they find it indispensable. It makes new blood, tissue, bone, and satisfies the hunger when ordinary food is rejected. Unaided, it will sustain life for weeks. It contains the largest amount of nutrition in the smallest possible bulk. We refer to any physician you know. Sold by all (Jrugiists. TBE BOVIlilNJ CO., NEW YORK. INDAP0 TMs. JHKif HINDOO REMEDY rjtuDUC-SA TJU AltuVX oiri.iri.Tei is so nAVfl. Curea all Norvuiu ptMeute!t, Kuilinsf ftlH)r)0 vluili, iftC., CRUriCU Uy partfc uuusi'l, KS' tu rtlinmki'iiortfrins.oml qukkljrLu vesTlorui'iimUsBC ut mri'ly retoroi I,ot Ussiiiiood in ma uryounir. .? lvoanli dlD V(jnt docKbV. frleu 1.0U aimfkttitJ. Six fur wiui i ir r I Urn cunraiitv'f? to ure or money rejruniled. lon'l ot Miv uuui htciiilfO tiniL-rrM wll you any kind ol Flllrl lot Miy i imitation. intUstoM nnviitK irtiirti-ir ii ii iu n,it a i t it wn will stfiid It hr ma TniUstuM Imvlnif INK AlMf-noneotliur. It ofntlie. Pamphlet In ooJtl envHnii freo. Addi uie man niwu i LM-vip' ! treo. Atliiro Orieutul UcillvalCo , l'rgpi., Cbleifa IU., rMrafosU, SOLD by Matthews Bros., Wholesale and Retail UtiKRiits, SCRANTON, PA., and other Lead ing Lrug gists. aVNBoneio ar twt HioHitf MtDiont Aumonrrtit i " aAfraVii itAt lrajrvni'rni linuLinriALPi HEADACHEWS iNHAt.in will cur yon. A WDutlerful boon iu nuffervin frutu Colds, a0re)TbriHt, ID DSavnri., Bronebltls. nin(diu(e rrllt.f. Aaeffllnt ilninrdfaf. rrlitt. TemeflT. coriTtnlnt to oarry In poclcrt, roaily .ilV ta Bte on Brit Indication of cold. ( nnllnur use Xirocts s'erBiaaea l ure, Pslifaollonnarantcdorsionfrre(undd. Vrlee, AU ft.. Trial frc at DnisstBts. "iKl.tsred mall. W corns. a. v. uuuui, tans iHira, Emo., U. I. a, OTJSIITMAN'SJ ripsiTlinf Tb. iureil an safest fsioody for wm-mrn ail .SIU Ull.M.I ...s. SVima. itoa.asit BhmniLOlil tiorosBu edt forPH,BS. Fr BiOua, Cuts, Wndrrul ram Prloe.aaots.nl lruir- n a I ep aintaorbyMsUyrspald. Aridra.asssoTw. Pnl, Ir Fr shIo bj Slatthevs JUros. and John U. rbelps. V.n,.l urliinli will nMf.lir n of this week, is ail event I otovy and surgery at tbe Medico-Chirurgical uuuut .....v- i-i-uuimvaaiu.Iorniarlv dHmouutratfiror nbvai- ird to with mnoh pleasure i i.,0"f ?tf'0"ty,i!nla-A "ci1,t3r ! t to attend, and espeo- , bCLZ'""" 0,lu" nuu,u "uu 25,000 BBmffMB mm WEAK MEN Y0UR ATTENTION t MAI TWUUX M.Nik Ureat EnglUh Remedy, Gray's Spsciflc Medicine IF YOU SUFFER 'rom Ner- Simktuk una lujta i - , ... i vous Ut ility, Weakness of Body buJ Mind, Bperma turroea, tuiu luipoteuuy, aud all dlaeosoe tbat ariue from over-lndulgeuce nd eelf-abuse, u Lous uf Mumory ud l'o war, Uiwuess of Vis ion, l'remutum O'.d Ago aud nuny otuer dli enxei tout lml to lusantty or Cxiutnmptloa ma au early ttravo, writ fur n uampolat. rur n tiftmDDlE. il KlllI'lNK L'O. Huffalo. LINE CO., Buffalo N. Y. TUo Huwlfle to.dioluu ie sold by all drutrKlits at $ per package, or six packa'us lor $i,or out by mall ou receipt of monty.uud with evory J5.0O rrder WF. CUARAmTEF. cure or luouay refunded. WOn account f couuterfcite we have adopted tu Yellow Wrapper, tbo only gunu lue. bold lu Hcruuton liv Uattliovvs Lrov - Dr. B. Grewer The r-kilndKlphla Bpcelllt,ad his ansoclatej staff of Eiiftllub and (Jornmn phylo:ans, areDowprmanently locatud at 811 SPRUCE ST.. SCItANTOV. Tho doctor la araduute of tbe University of diseases. DISEASES OP THE NERVOUS SYSTEM The symptoms of wblcb are diizlness, lack of counduure, sexual weuknoee lu nieu and wo Dian, ball rlsiug In tbe throat, spots fleating bofore the ryes, loss of memory, unable to oou centrnto the mind ou one subjegt, easily startled wbeu suddenly spoken to, aud dull, oisirensea uilna. wblcb uunts tbom ror pur forming tbs actual duties of lifv. making bao rduess impvuuble; distressing the action of he heart, causing flusb of beat, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, melancholy, tire easy f company, feeling as tired In tbe morning as wh.n retir ing, lack of energy, nervotisuuss, trvmblliuj, Confusion of tboueut deorasslou.coustiuatiou. weaknebs of the limbs, etc. Those so affected llikllld ,rn,iii1t. ImiriA.liatatw .nJ ka PMtnv. u w perxeci xieaitu LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. Weakness of Young Men Cured. If vou have been siren un bv vour nhvslaian call upou the doctor aud be examined. He cures tun worst casus of Nervous DebUity.acro fula.Old Sores.C'atarrb Piles. Female Weakness. Affections of the Eye, Kar, Koas and Throat, Asiuina, Liearuess, Tumors, laucers ana Vrip tiles of everv deseriDtlon. Consultations free and strictly sacred and confidential. Office hours daily from va. m. toe p. m. buauayvtoif. Is an Improvement in Soap. In the Trolley Soap old methods and materials are superseded by new ones. The Trolley Soap leaves the clothes sweet and clean and lasts longer than other soaps. Ask Your Grocer for It If he does not keep it send us order for 20 BARS FOR TRIAL FOR $1.00, or for a Box 100 cakes 75 pounds $4.50, Joseph S. Thorny Ellpntnn, 227 Chestnut Street, Phila. MT. PLEASANT AT RETAIL. CY1 of the boat quality for domestlo USfcanJ ef ell sizes, delivered lu auy part ot tbe citj t lowest price. Orders left at my office. tiO, 118, WYOHIKO AYENCE, Rear room, first fleer, Third National Bank, or sent by mall or telephone to the mine, will raneiva Titamnt attention. bpeclal oon tracts will be made for the sail and aeuvery ot Bucswneat uoat, WM. T. SMITE Maloney Oil and Manufac- turing Company Have removed their office to their Warerooins, NUMBERS 141, 143,145,147,149, 151 MERIDIAN ST. TELEPHONE NUMBER, 8634 BKITKIt BnoB CO., Inc'p. Capital, (1,900,000. "A dollar siiMd ( a dslfar nrntil." , ThlsT.iKlles'ltnllil French DoligoJa Rid Tint ton Boot delivered f re nnvuh.r. In the U.S, no rectlptofCMB, atonoyurecr, or 1'o.tsl Note for tquul. vry way tbe bouts sold Id nil retail sterol for fXM. Yfe male tbis boot eersolvcs, thsrsfere w guar antti tbe IU. Ilyli and mar, and If any one Is net sstlillrd re will rsruoa us nuacy or send anotbsr pair. Optra Toe or conraon H.nts, wldtbs V, P. B, k KK. Slues 1 to s ana Bail Sndyourtiu; mil lit yev. IllU.lraKd Cats- Dexter Shoe Co., i FEDERAL ST.. BOSTON. MASS. jPMtal tttmi to ir. tTOltfiisMfctt'fitVirtf. 1 SnaWMtly fund laW taWdu. kr aMastlo Kftt. ft! J, sndrr.sy.W 7 SMW,unil. . 9 IUrranMfl.rand,fra.krmll. WbnBMSprlop 9 .J H.M.n.il n.. OJIIm Ban. mji a. podUMrnra, tooa waul w- vws. m. MstflM kai THEfmLEY SOAP I inAOtmBg MARK. mm Kiss W f4 E. flobinson's Sods' Laqed Beer Brewery Vanufacturers of the Celebrated PlLSENER Lager Beer CAPACITY 100,000 Bbls. Per Annum, DUPONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING Manufactured at the Wapwallopen Mills, Lu- aerue voumy ra una ac w u mibtttni, blnre. HENRY BELIN, Jr, General Agent for the Wyoming District, 118 Wyoming Ave., Scranton Fa Third National Bank Building. AOKNCltS. THOB. FORD, Pittston. Pa. iuHNB SltrfH BON;Plymonth. Pa. ;. W. MULLIGAN, WiUN-rJarre. Pa. Agents for the hepaune Cbeuiioal Corn pan; ' High Efploslvee. Atlantic Refining Go. Manufacturers and Dealers In! Ulnminating and LuMcatiog Linseed Oil, Napthas and Gaso lines of aU grade Azla Grease, Pinion Grease and Colliery Com pound; also, a large line of Par raffiae Wax Candles. We also handle tbe Famous CROWN ACME OIL, the only family tafety taming oil in tbe market, WILLIAM MASON, Manager. Offlcet Coal Exchange, Wyoming Aye. Works at Pine Brook. Seeds and Fertilizers Large Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT & CONNELL CO. Booms 1 and 2 CGmmonwaalth Gld'g BCRANTON, PA. . MINING anTBLASTINQ POWDER Made at the MOOSIO and EU8II DALE Lafflln & Rand Powder Co. 'a ORANGE GUN POWDEB Electrio Batteries, Fuses for explel lag blasts, (-nfety Fate and RepaunoCbemicaJ Co. 'a High Exploslvei Gcmploxion Proservod DR. HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAfel Keraore Freeiclei, Pimple. Liver Melss, Klsdtheads. lunbarn and Ten, aud n stores tb sla to Its origi nal freshness, produclsf a clear and bealtby com- Is.lnn GntiAvl rt trt all hrepojailons and pcricoUy hannJees. At all oruunsioinuujwuwreui.'ia, apeuu iw vu", VIOLA KIN OAI is sl.ply laewrarabls ss a MS purlhlai Snft, bdM kr Ik. us MUoat a Mt M ta. somry. lly jm as IriW aud, atifwmt, pnee 2S Cents, G. C. BinNER A,CO.,Tclcdo,0. For sale by Uatthew Bros, and John u. jrneips. POWDER iOl POWDER -J SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL The nb'dvo Irnnds of flonr ran be had at an of the fnllntoinfr mernhaiita who TrVill accept The Tkiuune vlovr covpo or 85 on each one hundred pouuda of flonr or 0 on eaob barrel odour, Eerenton-F. P. Price, Washington arenas I Uold Ueilal Brund. Dunmore-f . P. Price, Gold Modal Brand. I;uumvre-F. D. Uauiuy. Huperlntlva Urand. llyde Park-Carson 61 Luvls, Waibburn bt. Worn aieuai iirana; e,seuu a. jnears,Mam avenue, tiuuarlativu Lrund. Grceu Rhlge-A.I.ijpeiicer.Golil MeilalBrand, j. T.jnuume, uperintive. l'revldsnce Feimer Chappell. N' Main ave nue, Superlative fcrauu;C. J. Uilloipie, W. Warkel street. Gold Mod il Braad. Olyphant-JamoS Jordan, Superlative Brand. PwtviUe Sbart'T A Kla.r Buperlative. Jermyn-O, U. Wiuterl it Co. tSupeialatlve. Arehbald Jonos, H mps'in & Co.. Gold Medal. Carbondule-B. 8. CUrk, Gold Medal Brand. UOuesUale-1. M. Mister 01 (Jo. uolU noau. Minooktt M. H. Lavulle LOUIS B. SMITH Dealer in - Gholcs Confections and Frnit&i BREAD AND CAKES A SPECIALTY. FINEST ICE CREAM 1 1437 Capouss Avenue. NOItWAY IBON TOE CALK TIKE MACHINERY SPRING SOFT STEEL ANVILS , BKLLOTVS HORSE NAILS BLACK DIAMOND SILVER EXTRA SPECIAIi SANDERSON'S ENGLISH JKSSOP'S ENGLISH CAST STKEL HORSE SHOES WILEY & RVSSEliL AND WELLS BROS COINING MACHINERY. rutenbender & Co.,Scranton, Wholesale and retail dealers' in Wagonmakers' and Blacksmiths' SUPPLIES. . ,- .... , .... y DID U That we will GIVE you beautiful new pat terns of Sterling SILVER SPOONS and FORKS for an equal weight, ounce for ounce, of your silver dollars. All elegantly en graved free. A large variety of new pat terns to select from at Hercereau 807 LACKAWANNA AVTCNUri "No star was ever lost we once have seen, We always may be what we might have been1 A HAPPV PATRON OF THE R GUARDS LUIBE Scranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. uiapUonorliiMHiltT. i,v aiall rffmld. With '.rniiidtheasDV. btf DRE4ND Af Iit USIWfi.au other. Aaur For Sale In Soranton, P.,by H. C. and Soruoe streets. PENNYROYAL PILLS. i;Aii for sm. jiots's irE i r am arm rnr DiruuiHr. Us JJJ-. Wi i JAJ.AUAUUJu CU. roral. byC. M. MAHK1S, Druggist. fitnfelBW BMdi t nllftbU, Dr. Pcalpc Pennyroyal Pills ' Tky s B"t, safe csrUln In rslt The t rtoln (Dr,Pal') v dlsapi Jt likvt un 1 UO. AiArem, fui liiCbmK Cou ClvlaDL O. Foraal by JOHN H. PHELPS. Spvuce Street, Scranton, Fa, rrcnMeX T. Trieuas, Aov.l.UM. The Flour Awards "CiiiCAQO, Qot 81 Fhe first offlolat snooDcemtat of World's fair &H plomaa on fear has been Bade. V medal has teen awarded ..by thej World's.Falr jadires to tbe floor manu factured ly the Waauburo, Crosby Coj in the groat Washburn Flour MUla Minneapolis. The committee report the flonr strong and pore, and entitles it to rank as flrst-cla patent float tog family and bakers' nae." MEGARGEL & GONNELt VEOLUHALK ACKttXJ. Taylor-Judge ft Co., Gold Medal; AthPrUin & Co., Superlative. puryea-Lawreuee Store Co.. Oold Medoi MooKlc-Jubn kloCribdle, Oold M'HaL fittston-JL W. tf'Beyle, UolU sIe4aL Clark's Oreen-Frace Parker. 80perlat1vw. Clark's Miiumlt-F. Ycautf, Gold ilndal. baltou-3. . Film Van, Oold aldl Braai, NubvlsoQ J, K. Hordinif. Wev.rly-M. V. iUlas Son, Gold Medal FastoryvUla-Charl Oardnor, Gold Modal. uuywyktoiB ci. ji. mua a Bon, uoia alwiai.. Tobyhauna-Tobyhauua Uebib Lumbir Co.. Gold Bedal Brand. Oonldsboro-S A. Ada&u. Gold MwUl Brand, most'ow Galse 4 Clementa, Gold Medal. Lake Arlkl-Janie A. Bortree, Gold Medal' PARLORS OPtN PROM T A.M. TO 11 P.1H, KPEC1AL ATTF.KTION OTVKV Tfl BITft. PLYING FAMILIES WITH ICE CREAM, : sa WAGON WHEELS AXLES bPRINGS HUBS SPOKES RIMS STEEL SKEINS vR. R. SPIKES Screw KiSOW? & Connell 'NERVE SEEDS. TbUmatRfal naxlr nlM. tM MM .11 .UlMI Sit RCG. saws. Mich as W.ak M.uorr. liosa of train Pott.r, Hailoh, Wakefulness. lAiiiKaJibood, Nlshtlf Emissions, N.rvOa(uss,alldrainaana loll ot powur laUwowlveOrvanso(.ltb.rHixcaussdlivovrzlleo.-oa1brBl.v'r aicsivus oltoBawo.oplnmorsilBiulants, wblcBNad to lnftrnlJT, canocarnaijivsi.pcsoi. a i par box, a SS order w.alv. m written Mrone to Cirrnlnrfro. Sola bv all dnieitliits. AInrih" KEttTM K1CHJ, Ualoats 'ftunpls. CniaBO.tJ SANDERSON, .Druiat, cf. Washington evr offered to Ladles, especially reoosunena ed to married Ladioo. MuwraoTAi, ruts d-B ? 2Jh"t boxes for tS.OO r rite mi.uu asF msjbasi AoTelaocU Ohio 181 Feiia Av.ui. EVERY WOMAN monthly, nguUtlns Pharmaciat. cor. Wyoming Avenue and I V