0 TnE fCr-AXTON TI?TI1TJXE TUESDAY MORNING. JULY 10, 1894. CARBONDALE O. A. Singer, of th Hondrick Mann faotorlng company, i iu Pottaville on bnalneaa for the company. Miai Mary Wilcox, a mlaaionary stu dent of Philadelphia, who baa bee a a guest at tit- Baptist parson ago during the past tore weeki, retarned yester day. Tho bouse of John Wude on Wash ington street is being torn down, pre paratory to tbe erection of a handsome newborn in its staad, which will be ooonplel by Mr. Wade and family. Yeattrdny morning at S.iiO o'clock rccuied tbe death of John Cbriatiun Spaeth at his home on Soatji Wyoming street at the age of H years and 8 months. He was boru at Ochsanfaoh, Uvrtnany in 1819. He is aurvived by thrne children. Miss Pauline Spaatu, Mrs. R. Hampton and Julias Spaeth. The funeral will be held at bis late resi dence No. 120 Wyoming atroet Wednes day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made in Maplewood cmnetory. On Friday evening the Junior Order United American Mechanics installed the following officers to serve during the coming six months: Councillor, A. L. Van Gorder; vice conncitlor, Irviug S!oue; recording secretary. L. A. Iitu dlckj assistant secretary, V. 11. Fincb ; financial socretnry, John States; trea eurer, John Finch; warden, John Lock; conductor. George Burdick; inside sentinel, M, B. Stone; onteide unard, Roger Williams; trnstee, William Ste phens; pnst councillor, W. R. Burner ; represHntiitive, W. N. GrifEs. This evening at 8 o'clock in the Trin ity church of this city, by Rev. E. J. Balilev, will occnr the tnarrUge of Henry Carter and Miss Freda Arnold, both of Clintonvillf. Mrs. George D. Couch yesterday re ceived $2,000 from the Improved Order of Hepiasophi, that being the amount of insurance Mr. Couch carried in tho order. On WeJuesday evening of this week will be held tbe regular monthly busi ness meeting of the Methodist Epworth league, at which time Ruv. Kengo Muriya, of Japan, will deliver a lec ture. - The lecture will be free. George J. Benton will spend today in Afton, N. Y., as the guest of his father, Edward Hiated and family roturned yesterday from a visit with friends and relative in Wavne countr. .Boyd Case and family, of Darte ave nue, are spending a few days with friends in Wnyrnart, Willie Stephens, on employe at Crane's store, is enjoying bis vacation this week. Charlie Young has resigned his situ at ion nt Hotel Anthracite. Commencing tonight the stores will be open evenings after 8 o'clock for a ten days duration, ARCHIBALD. Constable Dougber, who was shot while attempting to arrest Frank juorrow on buoilay afternoon, is in a critical condition. At this writing, although be is feeling slizhtlv batter than he felt earlier in tbe day, he is by no means out of danger. Tbe bullet has not yet bajn removed from bis body, owing to his seriona condition. Mr. Dougber denies tho statements that have been cnrrent to tbe effect that he was shot by one of tbe Jermyn constable?. Morrow's whereabouts have not been ascertained. County JJ-tt-ctive boon was here yesterday a sisting tho local authorities in tbe search. Yesterday , afternoon two young men were arrested at Hancock on suspicion, and Constable Farrell went to MayQeld last night to tuke them in custody. He had not returned up to 9 o'clock. Albert Nichol, of Main street, will move to Forest City on Thursday. He has accepted a position there as engi neer for the Delaware and Hulson company. TheWcnleof St. Thomas' conereea' tion on tbe Fourth of July Was even a greater success than wus anticipated. Father Couierford announced yester day that the grots' receipts already ex- ceeaea $i,uuu and there is a gold watch yet to he disposed or which will prob ably place the net receipts at that fig nre. At the festival on Friday even' ingMIss McAndrew, of Pine street, won tho ring given to the girl thnt col lectcd the money for it. Tho r.-oeipts from this contest were $189 25. At last street cars nre running across the gravity truck of the Delaware and iinoaon compmy. a lorce ot men worked all Saturday night so that the extension might be in operation on Sunday. All day a cur ran between Moyle s hotel and the Riverside store. at which plaoe passengers were trans ferred to tbe Scranton line. Only one more track remains to be crossed, and since there is no trouble unprehended here it may be said with certainty that tbe entire Uartinnilale line will be in operation next Sunday. For this relief much thanks. Riv. Mr, Rudolph shlnrjed bis borne bold goods to Kansas yesterday, and will leave with his family today. J. W. Beck, ot Main street, Is slightly inaisposea. HONESDALE, Mies Grace Birdaall, of Scranton, Is visiting at the home of Judge Birdsall, oi beeieyvuie. Miss Carrie Browning, of Wilkes Barre, Is visiting her cousin, Miss Lulu Hallett, on tbe Dyberry. Horace Weston returned borne on. Saturday alter a weeks' visit with rsla tivs In Peterson, N. J, Miss Flo VanDerianrk.of Providence Is sojourning at the cottage ot her un cle, ttllbert White, at Beach lake. The Honesdale band returned on Monday from their camp at Beach lake. The Red Men's plenio at Lake Ariel of July 17. Don't miss it. Company E have qualified all but six men and have fifteen sharpshooters. Messrs. Hartung, Blninenthal, Wer bin,' Smith, Denelre and Kimble, spent Snnday at Beach lake. Aggie, the 13 year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Krantz, died at her home on upper Main street San day' morning, after a long and painful Illness. JERMYN. Mrs. W. L. Houghton and family re turned last evening from a visit with friends iu Schuylkill oounty. Miss Josle Davis leaves this morning for a vacation to be passed in Albany, Round Lake and the Adrlondacks. This evening tbe Rev. Kelgo Moriya ot SyraouBe, will deliver bis lectors on Japan. The father of this gentleman is a Vishnu priest. Tbe customs, re ligions and habits of these strange people will be explained. Tbe admis sion is free. Tbe funeral of Mary Clark took place from tbe Sacred Heart church yesterday afternoon, Crystal Fire company will meet this evening. Among tbose in t6wn yesterday were A. F. Chase, of 8cott; T. V. Powderly, Carbondale; Frank Wettllng.of Scran ton. ' In addition to the Inducements of- fered to manufacters by tbe board of raue si was given yesterday. a gentle man offers to loan any manufacturer from $5,000 to $10,000 to help tnera es tablian thoir business here. Mra. G. L. Avery's friends will be pleased to learn that she is improving from ber illness and may be expected home soon. Tbe excursion of tbe First Baptist church to Poyntelle will take placo July 23. AVOCA. Charles noban, of Plains, who was visiting bis cousin, George Dickson, left for bis home Inst eveuing. X us bonds of matrimony are pub lished between Miss B. Manley and John Cnrley, to take place July 24. John Quigley and James Ward were slightly injured by a fall of rock while attending to their duties yvsterJuy morning at JNa 13 sliatc Mies Lou Johnson, of Plains, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Jennie New lin. Miss Jennie Boyce. of Sugar Notch. is vWitlng bar aunt, Mrs. John Mc Queen. Wise Ada webstor is visiting friends at Richmoudale. M. J, Noon, who some time ago whs Injured in the eyes by a pwo of rook wiu:o working at JNo. 18 shuft, left for tbe Philadelphia hospital to undergo treatment. Mrs. Richard B-ers. formerly of Avcca, but now of Richmondnle. visited friends iu this pluco oil Mon day. Misses Maggie and Kate Mack, of Plttston, are tho guests of Mitts Cdli.i Moore. Charles OorJon. 19 year of aae. im-t with a shocking doiitu. yesterday morn ing about 8 30 at the Lihigti Valley breaker. While oiling thu rollers he in some way not known fell between the rollers and was frightfully mangled bsfore aid was summoned. Deceased was taken to the home of bis siat-r, Mrs. Dan Patterson,-' on Pitteton ave nue. The funeral services will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2.33 at the Primitive Methodist church. In terment at L-tngcliff cemetery. Mrs. T. McLaughlin, mother of Thomas and John McLingbliu, tbe popular grocers of Nortu M.un streot. died at ber home on Sunday morning. sue wos attncned witn a paraly Ho stroke on tno fourth or July. Deceased was a charitable and Christian woman and ber sudden death will be regretted by many who were benefited by her acta of kindness. The funeral will take place this morning (Tuesday), with a solemn high dims at St. Mary s church. interment at flttston cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. William White, of Mocsic, visited the former s pirents iur. ana mra. unaries Ailnuan. on Pucker streot of this place. Mrs. Edward Smith and daughter, tt.ttte, are the guests or Mr. and Mrs. M. Lawler on Packer street. Miss Maggie McGinnis, who was the guest ot Miss Belinda Gillespie, re turned to ber home in Seb.iatapol last night. Miss Maiue Hutchinson, of Plttston, is visiting tri-n la and relatives in town. Miss Jeanie Kearney, of Inkermau. is vifiting friends and relatives on Main street. Mian Kate'O'Mnlley, of Pittston. is tbe guest of Miss Ella O'Mallev. Misses B'scie Webor and Ella Cur- ran were in Scranton yestorduy. OLYPIIANT. Dr. A. F. Crans left 'veBtordav for Oawego, where he will spend a few days. Euiil P. Weicbel, ot Electrio City, was seen in the business portion of the town yesterday. In honor of Miss Williams, tho guest of Miss Mabel Calendar, a party of young peonie were invited to spend Saturday at the Glocial Pot. Archbald. A most enjoyable day was passed by the party. Miss Cora Avery and Miss Alice Kashleigb, of Curbondalo, ur pend' lug a few days with the Misses Vayle. P. J. ilonan, of Scranton, was a visi tor in town yesterday. Miss Maud Kelly, who hns been ill for th past fuw days, is convalescent. Miss Maine Burke, of Park Place, U tne guest ot her eouiui, Miss Nellio Uallagher, or itanmor street Ed, Ensign has retnrned to Bing bumton. E. D. YaninKton, H. B Judwin, jr., and A. S. VanDormiirk, of Carbondale, celled on friends in town Sunday. A free'eocitil wus given last evening? in honor of the the young ladies who aided the Father Mathew society at Farview Saturday. The affair was a success, ltefreshnients were served, Marcus Dnffr, of the Carbondale evening inmlil. was m town Sunday, Professor M. VV. Cumininirs and T. Frank Jordan, on June 20, were granted a patent for nn "adjustable locking cover' for books. Sidney Evuns, of Scranton, snnt Sun'lay with his cousin, Thomas fcvana. T. V. Powderly, the gonial commsr cial traveler, was in town yesterday. Misses Emma Simmons and Mary Maxwell, of the Anthracite City, spent yetueruHy wuu iuiki jucin lOuJ. HALSTEAIX Hon. James T. Da Bois loft this morning for Washington D. O, to be assent aDout one weeK. Louis Ives, ton of Rev. R N. Ivos, (ormeriy oi tins place, now of Bing bumton, is vielting friends in town. The colored people in this locality and neighboring towns and cities are holding camp meeting on the fair ground across the river. On lower Main street yesterday a company ot oicyoie riders were going at a rapia speeu anu as tney were onpo site the residenoe of Edward Simonds, a large dog rushed out to bark at them. Almost at the same instant one of the party seized a revolver from bis pocket and tlced. ihe ball did not bit any where Dear the dog, but whizzed over the head of a little child. A large crowd soon garnered around tbe scene but the whneluisn were out of sight. Mrs. George Vau Fleet and sons have retnrned home after a pleasant visit witn mends in Wuverly, N. Y, Mr. Van Fleet's mother accompanied tbem borne. The Ladies' Aid society of the Pres byterlan church will bold an ice cream festival at the Young Men's Christian association rooms on Friday evenlno-. Teachers' meeting will be held at the home of. tbe superintendent, C. E. Swartz. on Thursday evening at the usnnl hour. Tbe prayer meeting In the north borough will be at tbe home of Mr Freeborn Churchill, on Thursday even lng. Miss Hiller, of West Eud, is visiting in New York city. We have over fifty summer visitors In town at present. Our plaoe le be coming famous as a summer resort -Detective Blask, of Bingbamton, was la town last week looking for a man who had stolen a valuable bicycle. painted pink, from a gentleman in that city, lie had traced bis man as far as Conkllng. but then conl 1 not got anv further clue ot hiui. At au early hour Yesterday a umn wus seen riding through town on a pink colored bicyole at lightning speed. The man had been gone but a short time when officers ar rived in hot pursuit. CLARK'S OR KEN. Rev. S. S. Kennedy called on friends here on July 4. William Annie and sister. Mrs. 4H- iuger, of Polo, III., are stopping a snort time with their uuule, J. S, Wagner. Frank Dawev. of Pittston. called on his frieud, Mi Jeau Thomas, at W. S. Frace's, on Friday last, uud on Sat urday both returned to their homes in Pittston. Mra. John Johnson, of Waverly.MM. Egbert Leach, of Georgetown, and Mr. Cnriiii, of Honesdale, were visitors at Jadeou Welle.' Mis J. B. Austin callod on fneads n .Scranton on Tbnrs lay. tine displays of fireworks were seen arising on the eveniuir-of the Fourth from the residences of Mcsrs. C. r. Mathews and son, Fratik Phillips and L. M.. Potter, which was greatly t n- j.iyed by the children. ' Ihe festival of the Methodist bois- copal church was largely attended in the eveuing with splendid financial result, which will aid them greatly in completing thoir church nnn-x Mi l r A. J. Aclterley is upon the sick list. Mrs. Max Chaiiman. of Washington state, is vimtiug her sister, II. N Patrick. Mrs. D. L. Patrick and her cousins, tht) Misses Grifiln. returned to Wilkes- B irre on Saturday. J. O. Woodruff, of Biiighamton. A. Y., will address the Enwortli lngu8 at mo iUothodMt iMiisoopal church on Friday eveuing, aud the Wayerly and Clark's Summit chaptois have been in vited and all friends of the church work among the young, are most earn estly invited to bj present oil this oc casion. After tho address, the bocIhI and literary departments will giva o socUl in the rear of the church. Pro ceeds to dofray expenses of the Uazu?. James 1'entecost epent tbe fourth with his fathor, Thomas W. Pentecost. Mis. Bjni. Mead returned troui a several days' visit at Nicholson ou Monday afternoon .suffering from ill ness. George Wells, of Wilkes-Barre, made a midday run on bis wheel on tho Fourth, arriving here about noon and leaving here about 3 p. in. on bis re turn. The ladies of tho Baptist church will hold a lawn festival at A. A. Nichols' on Thursday evening of this week. lrutups are earning considerable dis turbance in this vicinity of lute, hav ing entered tbe cellars and bouses of several residents and helping them selves to all they noed to make lazy life happy. Mothers! Motu.rul! Motbara!!! Jlrs.Wiilslow'a Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions ot mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success It soothes the child, softeuB the gums, allay all pain; cure! wind colic, and is the best remedy for di arrhoea. Sold bydtuggists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wiimlow's Soothing Syrup." and take no no other kind. Twenty-live cunts a bot tle. OLD FORGE. Bnrt Brsder is slowly recovering from bis recent illness. Tho foundation for John Stewort's new dwelling is now completed. Miss Lenuie Owens, of Wyoming, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Mtiry Uwens. Lewis Miller had his arm broken on Saturday morning at No. 2 Bhaft, Fennxylvania Coal company. F. C. Wood will be a candidate for delegate to the Republican county convention from the Fourth district. J. Erwin Brodhead and Miss Kit Stark spent Sunday with friends in Eaton. The Lidies' Aid society of the new Methodist Episcopal church will be held In the church on Wednesday af ternoon. Mrs. Mary Gates is improving the appearance of ber property by a coat of paint. Tne merry-go-round at Lackawanna park is bviug quite liberally patronized by the young people. Tbe foundry of McMnrtrie & Oott wals is being mu full limn now, m ik ing plows and othr enstingp, Mrs. George Drake, jr., and family are visiting ber brother at NicuiNu, N. Y. Mrs. Annie Olwell, of Chicago, is the guest ot ber aunt, Mrs. Samuel Brod head. Mrs John Willis, sr., of Connellton. died very suddenly on Friday morning of heart failure. Un Monday tier re mains wero taken to D mville for inter ment, On Saturday morning an Italian had a warrant sworn before 'Sqnire Brod head for the arrest of his wife and two mou who had stolen money and J -w- elry ro the of $1,000 from bis home in New YorK city. I'EClfviUE. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day and son Ralph, of Wilkes-Barre, were the guests of the former's parents over Sunday, air. and Mrs. &d borber. Mrs. James Mutteson, of Dnnmore, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Auios Snyder. Misses Gertie and Maggie Conners, of Scranton, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. P. Suedicor. Tho Young People's society of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold apiuk and white social at the home of George A. Bell next Wednesduy evtn iug. Joseph Groff, of Scranton, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Beck. Mies Nellie Brown, of Yalesville, is visiting ber cousin, Miss Carrie Fra zier. . The officers of Sheridan lodge, Knights of Pythias, were installed last evening by D. D. G. C. David Orr. of Carbondale, WOMEN WHO SUFFER encb month can find relief rind emancipation from their troubles. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription la a aafo ond certain remedy compounded by an eminent physician for those weaknesses common to women. Back ache, Irregularity, Heiuluehes, biuiness, Leucorrlica, Wonib Troubles, and Nervous ness, are readily cured by the "Prescrip tion." Dr. Pierce bos received hundreds of testimonials. Here is one: Frailuwn. Lne.kammna Co.. Pa. jib. it. v . ri eiiih: Dear Sir-Several years ago I took . your 11 Fa vorite Prescription." At that time, I was so miserable (and had been so for many years) tbat I oould scarcely drag myself around. I con cluded to try your med icine .1 took bait a dozen bottles and I have not hud a return of my 'old trounie. Honing others will be benefited as 1 hnvo boon. I remain. Sincerely, Miia. C H. UAKKK. FIERCE .ntr. CORE OR MONET RETURNED. Biliousness. CURES ' Biliousness. CCUES Biliousness. Direct Proot Mv wife hu bra troubled Regulates LIVER with Liver Complaint and Pal pitation or nit) nart ror oyer a year. Ilur cam bullied the skill of onr best physicians. Alter mine three bottles of your UurdiK'k Blond Bitters he la al most entirely well. We truly recommend yonr tnoillcina. UKOllOa W. BBAWIL, Montpeliur, Williams Co., O Dr. EX Grewer The PliUnrtelplda Specialist, and hi nsorlated um oi I'.mjusn anil uermnn plivmc bus, are now permanently locntcd nt 311 SPnt'CK ST., SCIUNTOV. The nWtnr la n n.1nA TTnlvnvaitv nf Pcnnaylvanin.fnrmerly demonstrator of plivsi oloey and surgery t tlie Wedico Chlrtirgic.il College of Philadelphia. A specialty of Clivoino, Nervous, Skiu, Heart, Womb and Blood diseases. DISEASES OP THE SERYOUS SYSTEM Tho symptoms of which are dizziness, lack of vounueuro. Hpxiinl WMuknfH in mnn Ann wo num. ball rising in the throat, spots flouting before the eyes, loss of memory, unablo to con centrate the mind on one aubjact, easily startled when suddenly spoken to, and dull, oiBireHsen mmu, wnicn unnts tnem lor per forming thuactuul duties of life, making Iiud. pineBs impocsiblo; distressing the action of the heart, cunninir Auhu of heat, donrussion of spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, a reams, melanruoly, tire easy oi company, feeling as tired in tbe morning as when retir ing, luck of enprirv. nnrvfinanHH. trtmililinir. confusion of thought, depression. constipation. weaKnets or tno limns, etc 'J Uoso so aliecteu siiouiu consult us tmincuiately anu ue restor ed to perfect health. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED, Weakness of Young Men Cured. If you have been clveu ud by your physician cull upon the doctor and be examined, lie cures the worst cases of Nervous Debility.Scro- luiH,()lu bores. (.atarrlif Uea,f emale Weakness, Affections of the Eye. tar, Nose and Throat, Asthma, Deafness, Tumors. Cancers and Crip ples of every descrintion. Consultations free and strictly sacred and eonnueniiai. uince noura uany irom va. in, to U p. m. Sunday 9 to i SOAP TRADE T'- MARA. -..n.ut.nantii III . 1 , ,.M . Lmg, f 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 lie 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 Thorny Ellpnlon, 227 Chestnut Street, Phila. MT. PLEASANT AT RETAIL. finalof the tiest quality fjr domestlo nsa.aua' rf nil sizes, dullvorad iu any part of tu ci-.j at lowest price. Orders left at my offlco. 0. 118, WYOMING AVENCE. Rear room, first floor. Third National Bank. or sent by mail or telephone to th mint, will receive prompt attention. f-peclal oonti acta will be made tor the and delivery of Buckwheat CoaL WM. T. SMITH. Maloney Oil and Manufac turing Company Ilavo removed their office to their Warcrooms, NUMBERS 141, 143,145,147,149, 15) MERIDIAN ST. JLEPHONE DUMBER, 8CS2L DKITKB SnOR CO., Inc'p. Capltnl. $1 ,000,000. BEST Sil.BO SMK IN TUE WOKLU. "A dollar Hirttl it a dollar tarntd." k ThlsT.mll,.' Hollil fronih Ioiia;ula Kid But ton boot dellvored f res anywhere In the U.S., on receipt oi iasu, nouey urarr, or Poitnl Noto for Sl.ftO. Kntials svory way ths boots sold' In all retail stores for fi.tO. W niak tills boot ourselves, thorefor. w. guar . . . 4, i : . id It auy one is not souiuea re will refund th money or sond suolh.r pair. Opera Toe or Common peine. WlQfcUB V, AJ. A, , i.i- t w t . trw lies 1 to a ana nut Stkdyourtiu; uui nt von. Illuitrsted Cat. loijue rntc Dexter Shoe RStt twtttai lermi fo waw MrmweeUTtured In') teWden W I MnaloRrm- edv. min turantr. bused In auu ,tioo l.m. rxiiifpiw)iiua fuu.pa DMi.masnm mm I llnifmn peH)leured.tra by null. When Bot9prtafi E end Herein feu Our Mnszlo Romodv will I poelUnlrewe. COOS HKUI CO. ChlMte, III. t .L.ki., .. : mm BfflX Dnliinnnn'n Cnnn' LI IIUUIIIOUII 0 OUI d Laobi. Beer Brewery Vannractnr.ra ot the Celebrate! PlLSENER Lager Beer CAPACITY 10O.00O Bbls. Per Annum, DUPONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPOUTING Manufactured at the Wapwallopsn Hills, La- svrus county i ana at hu iniiiKtou, Delaware. HENRY BELIN, Jr Oenoral Agent for the Wyoming District, iiS Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa Ihird National Bank Building. AOF.NC1ES. IHOB. FORD, Pittston, Ta. JOHN B SillTH & BON; Plymouth. Ta. E. W. MULLIGAN, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. A (rents for the Keuauna Chemloal Com pany 'a High Explosive! Atlantic Refining Co. Manufacture! and Dealers la) Illuminating and Lubricating Linseed Oil, Napthas end Gaso lines of U grades. Axle Grease, Pinion Grease and Colliery Com pound ; also, a large hue of Par. rttfiine Wax Candles. We also handle tbe Famous CROWN ACME OIL, the only family safety burning oil in the market. WILLIAM MASON, Manager. Office; Coal Exchange, Wyoming Ay works at fine ttroulc Large Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT & CONNELLCO. is Booms 1 ond 2 Commonwealth Bla"& SCRANTON, PA. MINING andB LASTING POW Hade at the MOOSIO and RUSH DALE WORKS. LafHIn & Rand Powder Co.'i ORANGE GUN POWDEB Electrio Batteries, Fuse for explod ing blasts, Safety Fuse and RepaunoChemical Co. 'a High Explosive! CsmplGxisn Prcscrvsil DR. HEBRA'9 VIOLA: GESEAM Eomoyct FrteMes, Pimplst, tivor Moles, BlaoVheaOai unburn aim Tan, and ro stores the akin to Its oril nal Ircihncea, produolii! a eleu aud healthy com- nlr x 1 nn fhiMtrlnr in .11 Int preparatlona and perfectly harmless At all axuKuuia, or mauuu lor aucu. tiena ior ' uim a nvisl fi A A a i. d.. tnAMmiMiiik e. a Ikl. iiurlMut 8oep, uequeM ke ke Mtet, vttheet . rttel loe U, vmerj. Abeohitrtr nit ead itUaUMf mtO etted. Aidtoeirnti. Prlft. 2S Cenm. G. C. BITTIM ER CO., Totioo, O. For sstle by Matthew Bros, and John POWDER Ms and Fertilizers 10 c POWDER CO at, i-neipa. 7 '"iiMWil, Jr Mi' 2 f SUPERLATIVE ADD GOLD MEDAL The aboyo brnnda of flour run Via had trho will accept Tub Tkiuunb flour coi'pon of 25 on each one hundred Bounds ot flour or 60 on each barrel ot flour. Ecrnnton-F. P. Price. Washington arena) I vom diixiii1 Drunu. Cumnore-F. P. Price, Gold Madnl Bran. bunmore-F. D. ilanloy. Uupurlutiva brinl Ilydo Park Carson & Davis, Washburn Kt. moiu aieaai uranu; d sepu a. juears, Alain avenue. SuDorlativo Brand. Green Kiilio-A.Iy.Hpun;er.(ioM ModalBrand, j. i.iicu.iio, nupi.-nutive. 1'ioviduncc Feunur St Chappell. N' Main ava- cue, ijupvriativo uranu;u. J uniejpi vv. Markut straot. Gold Mdd il Brand. Olyphnnt James Jordan, Bupnrlativs Branl Pevkville SUalT.'r St K.ls;r Buperlativo. Jormyu O. l. WlnUTi St Co. Huporalatlve Aronlialcl Jonca, a mpson 4T uo . Hold mou.u. Carbonilivle B. S. Clark, Uold Modal Brand. Iloncsdalu-I. n. Foster & Co. Gold ilolal. Minooka M. H. Lavella LOUIS B. Dealer in Choice Confections and Frnits BREAD AND CAEES A SPECIALTY. FINEST ICE CREAM 1 1437 Capouse Avenue. IROST and STEEL NORWAY IRON TOE CALK XI UE MACHINERY SPRING tiOKI STEETj ANVILS BKLLOWS HORSE MAILS BLACK DIAMOND SILVICR KXTRA SPECIAL SANDERSON'S ENGLISH JESSOP'S ENGLISH OAST STEEL 1IORSE 6IIOKS WILEY & KtSSELL AND WELLS BROS. CUTTING MACHINERY. B'ittenbender&O Wholesale aad retail dealers' in Wagonmakera' and Blackamithi' SUPPLIES. VU KNOW? That We will GIVE you baautiful new pat terns of Starling SILVER SPOONS and FORKS for an equal weight, ounna for ounca, cf your silver dollars. All elegantly en graved frea. A large variety of now pat terns to select from at 07 I.ACKA WANN I AVNIMJ "No star was ever lost we once have seen, T7o always may be what we might havo been," A HAPPY PATRON OF THE UiiiiK LUKE! CO Scranton, Pa. 22 &nd 23 Commonwealth Building TRY US. luttllitlonOI'lnnaullT. . 1 1 . .( W.h wErORNO AFTknU5ING.no otkor. Address SiUVU BEEOCO., Uatoulo Teaiula, CU10AOO.IU. For Sale In Scranton, Pa., by H. C. SANDERSON, Prulst, cp. Washlngto sod Snruce utreeta. , ' viaen si) ThOaTroatremody yjneni.ni vi itt, rsoeniiTV uw oi TOtiarno Or upiuni( . iumutlun and Inannltr. With nvnrv a&nnirrwiiit VUl'UlUI iT.,'tu URisa. ante to euro or refund the money. Ruld at SVOw Ir box, Oboxe UIM yiuu, t) UUl ftiO'J. T' CUMlCAJ.l(w Clovclaaa. Villa tyf y4Ul'ia' L""K1IIt' 1 """' i lor stile Wow ritlKntnlMf. Selote Aud Alit Uluig. errtrr we mu it ' " ri. nullum s Foraal by JOHN H, PHELPS. Spvuce S tract, SorantwHPjk. ., P7 V'LgTSS& tl'rli'liVi Hi. inil-t'l '-nrmi From tht X 7. IWaune, JToa.1, Utt The Flour Awards "CmcAao, Oct 81.' Pha first offloUt announcement of World's Pair 41- plomns on floor baa been raade. A medal baa been awarded by th World's Fair judges to the flour manu factured by the Washburn, Crosby Co, in tbe great Washburn Flour Mills, Minneapolis. The committee reports the flour strong and pure, and entitles It to rank as first-clans patent flour for family and bakers' use." ' MEGAR6EL & CON NELL TV HOLES ALE AGENTS. At anv nt the f olio win n merchants. Taylor Judge ft Co., Gold Medal; Athertov & Co., Superlative. m. Duryeu Lawrtince Htore Co. Gold Medal moosic joiin McLrmuie, uoiajuenaL l'ittston-M. W O'Bavls. Gold MwlaL -Clark's Groon-Frace & fsrker, Huperlatlre, L lark's bummit-F. M. Youdk, Oold Medal. Ualtou-S. E. Finn & Son, Uold Modal Brunt Nit'hoLoa-J. E. Hurdinij. Wvirly-M. W. Bliss & Son, Gold ModaL Iactoryville Charles Uardner, Gold Modal. Hopbottom-N. M. Finn St Sou, Gold Medal. Tobytiiuna-Tibyliaima & LrtHia Lambjr Co., Uold Medal Brand. Oouldsboro-B A. Adams. Gold Medal Brand, Moscow Gaine & Clements, Gold Medal. Lake Ariel James A. Bortree, Gold Medal. Forest City-J. L. Morgan A Co., Gold Mede SMITH1 PARLORS OPES FROM T A.M. TO U P. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SUP PLYING FAMILIES WITH ICE Clt&AM. WAGON WHEELS AXLES SPRINGS II IBS SPOKES RIMS STEEL SKEINS K. R. SPIKES SCREW ojcranton, 'NERVE SEEDS. TL la VoanUpfkl Mauadi VBaa . CoiiiieSl entes. itieb an Wonk Momorr, Low of Brain Power, IloaUMb. Wakefulnoa. Lot Manhood. Nlflitly Kiulnloin, NsrvouinaM.illdrnlutanil losof power Iu (teiiprutlvo Orran8 of either sex caused by overexertion, youthful error. execaslT uao of tobaeoo, opium or lUmulinU, wblck lead to Inflrmltr.Con ion ooorneuiu evpwiieu pprou,"' -r -UK nhlu. wa .Im m Mirfflai. vnnwMnrA US OH 1 "'""j".ys,-u. "".T..r,vv;.;iK.Vn7r,r A.;orit.uia DR. NOTTS ( v rnnin forBonroiia oroitrntinn find allnerroiiidlseaBes of W tho tone mil to unrans ol either sex, tucta ft lSrTt)us I'nwtnitk n, tm lTT Inirit Ijiat. Mntiuvrl lnirurn.,n. Uukil. k'n.laalnlia. Vi tilth fill KlTOn. which lead to Con iTe a written anap. RESTORE LOST VIGOR Will mm mill Wmk v Sold With WMTTKM 'OTARAS , KE to Cart Hetroni DeMlltyi ; Loiofiul Power id ellhuiaet, UfolunUrt imlitiomfromniyetutt. If neglected, iucb Ironblu lud t eomtimDlInD or lnui.lt. ei futtiAr knt bv mall.a boxti for ts. With evrr.r. wtlUea xuuuitee to euraet nfuad the mou;. Addr . ou - vleTeiiutt! uaiu. Pharmaclat, cor., Wyoming Avanua anj