s, TIIE FCEANTON MlIBtTNE-SATUKDAT MOKNTN'O, 7 OXY 14,' 1894J 'TMIH il leaded pneumonia or "grippe" is relegated to the rear, and "Old Sol" with his pen 'trntin rays is a constant re minder that wo nro candidates for Summer Attire. nn Underwear Exceptional v.diu-s in thla cie-puri- went. Gomls were tont'lit at clear inu ninnviCictvirers' prices. Lisle Thread Vests in white, ecru nr.d colnrn. Btilbricjiin Vests, FMBliiiumbln Ribboil Vests, Fi nest Kjfvptlsiu YuriH. G'H9mur Vests 11 mi in varietiea Novelty and stiiplt. Ginghams Tim priiuins on Ginghams are lvco'.'iiiz'! by nil connoisseurs as tint lii'iwst iirt in tex'ilo Dress Gouils. Swivel Silk ftiugrmras, l'in lieH'l and Slietihei'd's Checks. Solid colors in iaiicy similes, striyes and 1-1,-iiils, in wniiderriil varieties. Hosiery In these dnvs cf iniprovomiut and perfection we should follow the timns. The "lat-si" costs no more than the time worn, ltussst colors ii mi tans, drup stitch, lisle thread, Mack staple. All the improve ments in soloing and heeling. Corset Department Contains a eotnp'.etj assortment of alt the trailing mnKcs, lncl ruling rll the grades of ventilated and summer wcigut Corsats at selling prices. Laces For trimmings, for draporle, and lor all usrH this lovely fabrio can le put to, we have in abundance. Things That are seldom written Bbout, but uoeded just the same Wo pay just as much attention to buying them right as we do expensive goods. Silk Twist, Sewing Silk. EmhroM PTed Silk. Batting Cotton, Cotton, Linen Thread, Lone Ciiitr. Belting, Skirt Brnid, Velveteen Minding, Prus sia! Binding, THlTeta Bindinii, Dai'u ir.U Wool, Darning Cotton, Carpet Thread, Jlacrame Cord, Corset Laces. Silk Corset Laces, Shoe Laces. Covered DrRs Stays, Horn Bom', Corset Steels. GurtT Elastic. Silk Klastic, Hooks aud Eves, India Tape, rolls of Tape, Pins, Hat Pins, Black Pins, Kid Crimp ers, Montague Curlers, Silk Tassels, Needle Cases, Shoo Buttons, Bone Buttons, Collar Buttons. If you wish to lie well and fash ionably dre-sod TliADH AT OUIl .STOUK. If you wish to save money, come to us first. GORMAN'S lEYSTONE rv Academy FACTOKYVILLK, A ri flrs' il solnol homo. Prepiroa for tho ui St iv 1 e,'. s. 'i lu-run Ii courses in Music anil Art. TYiiriii-rs' Uuss (jives be.-,t preparation for 'i".-:i.-liiri:r. Commercial Cotirso includes Typewriting ano .-mho minui. 1'osi inns HiM'iiroil for Orailuates. iceud fi r new illustrated circular. F. M. LOUAUS, A.M., Principal TAYLOR. The entnrtainmant and social at the Methodist Episcopal church on Thurs day night was a groat success. Mollie Tracey Weston, an elocutionist of great ability, charmed the audienos with recitations. Mies Ida Carter, of Jermyn, is visit ing Mr?. Fred Wilson, at Rendhara. William Judge and James McDon ald, of the First ward, left for Atluntic City yesterday. The Lilae., of Tavlor, will play any ball team in the borough, the Electrics preferred. James Kilmartin, captain; Jnmes hnllivan, manager. The Calvary Baptist church will ran an exclusion to arview on Tuesday. Tho Prlci library review, n form of newspaper, was read Thursday night at the business meeting of the Pries Library association, aud was atUn tively liistensd to by a large audienoe. Tonight occurs the leading event of the week, I be handsome reclining chair offered by the Ladies' auxiliary or toe Price iiiurary association to the person who guesses the exact number or comes the nearest to the number of shot In a glass ball will bo decided An elegant musical programme will bo rendered by the Taylor orchestra, Will Morris, John E. Evans, Blanche Ward, Mattie Havard, D. E. Jones and party. Ice ram will also be served. The admission is free. PMCEBUKG. George Appleby will preach in the mission rooms next Sun lav nf ternoon nnd Thomas Powell, of Olyphant, will preach in tne evening. As many peo pie around the neighborhood have heard these gentlemen preach before, they will not miss tho opportunity of ueiiritiBr ti-em iirhui, bervice will be gin at ii.JO and 0 o clock. The mission rooms nro in the Smith block, over the post office. James McGowan, of Main street. is beautifying the exterior of his reai dene bv n new coat olipnint Mrs. John Burnett, of the Boulevard is indisposed. Miss Gertrnde Wntkins is visiting menus at Ureen ltulgo. Kobort Entail, of Rebecca street, has raised his house aoveral feet, which anils to the improvement of his already ilesiraile property. Mrs. Henry Jarvis is on the sick list The employes of Storra' mines re coivml their pay yesterday. . George, the ii-yoar-old son of W, GriQin, of Main street, is dangorously ill. Mischiovons boys who are la the hab it of opening garden gates at night and allowing cows to enter and devour peoples vegetables are warned to fie Hist at once. If canglit they will bo made un example or. We Aro a Nation of Headers, li'lnutina Him. The combined periotlii-nl issue In this country lust year was ovor fonr.tuoiiniiirl million, or, In American nutation, 4,0110, 0110,000 copips an average of 300 copies of home periodical Kir earn l.J,UW,O0J lumilies wmcu miiKo up our population. riTTSTON. Abntit 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon alarm of lire was turned m from ox fid. located at the corner of Main and Market streets. Tho fire was (lis covered to be located in wooden bam the rear of Martin Walsh's brick buildiug on South Main street. The various fire companies responded quickly, nnd in n fow minutes suc ceeded in extiuguiidiing the 11 iiuea be fore any serious damage was uone. Tho fire is supposed to bo the work of fire bugs. Miso Kittle Judge, of Cork Lane, takrs the place of Miss Whalen as deputy at the postoffioe under the new administration of Postmaster Corcoran at Durven. The Look Comet band will give their next open air concert at tho hospital rounds on Thursday ovouing, the -btu lust. A child of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Man- ley, of Port Gri Hi th, aged 11 mouths, lied yesterdav morning. 1' uneral this ufternoon at 3 o'clock. A consignment of new army knap- neks was received here yesterday from lie headquarters of the National guard, .ir Companies C and H. Mrs. Keatiti.'!. relict of the lato John Keating, of Port Griffith, died nt her mill) in that place yesterday mornins. Funeral announcement later. Tho Pittston Iliuh School alumni held their sixth minimi reception nnd banquet Thursday eveninit in the Eai;le hall on Kennedy street. Tho following named comprised tho company that en joyed the evening's enurtninmoat : Anna D. Walsh, John Cowau, h.u;o 'unningham, Gertrude Morrow. H. A. Mulhnll. Alice Mcllalo, Martin lleston, lara Colliery, Will Collier, Florence Meiihonnet, Charles Morrow, John Nash, Lizsie Nash, Florence Abbott, Frank Abliott.Graeo Morrow, Barbara Miller, Kiln O'Malley, Amu Clntk, James igan, Roger Hines, Michael J. Liu- uan, Patrick lagnn, Jt'rotessor liotiert, Shiol, James Murphy, Annie Cawley, M. V. Lurley, Mits H Cohen, Mr. M. rice. Belle Moran, Frank Tonhill, Mary Newcombe, James Wlm'.en, .Al ir- iret r lanagan, John McNully, .Mary Maloney, Delia O'Malley, Bessie Stam- luicli, J. Harold Million, .I'isi-phino Jawley, Thomas Cawlev, kati Mc- Kiig, John McKaiit, Erles Krisg-, Arthur Kresue, Margaret O'Hrivii, teorge O'Hrion, Thomas Redding, Maine Redding. In pursuance to a resolution at tho recent quartet ly convention of Ihn so cieties representing tun ihird district Catholic Jotal Abstinence union, ol Scran ton diocese, the next quarterly convention will bo hell at St AloysinV hall in this place tomorrow, July 1". The convontiou will be called to order it 2 p. m. With a view of making n grade of Main street before the work of laying the rails and etc., of the new electric road. A meeting of the ci:izns' ad visory committee, members of the fin ance committee of council and the Traction company officials was held in the Town h ill yesterday. There w,re present Superintendent John Graham, Civil Kngiueer Wright, of the Traction ompany; Burgess Maloney. G. B. Rea() and A. Clifford, of the fin ance committee, and Bonj. Harding. John B. Law, Andrew Btyden, 1 homus Mangan, C. Donnelly. J unes Fitzpe.trick and P. W, Ferguson, of thi advisory committee, were present. Bur gess Maloney prerdded and John B.Law was elected secretary. Mr. Uartl, of Scranton, who has beon engaged by the borough to make the grade of Maui street, and who made tne preliminary survey yesterday, was prevented from ittending on account ot illness, lue qmstton of the widening of the side walks to tne middle or tne present gut ter was touched upon but no definite action was taken. In the absence of Etu.'ineer Bartl the following resolu tion offered by John B. Luv was adopt ed: "Resolved, That the making of grade and locating of curbs on Main street be left with tho borough engineer and the Iruction company engineer, the work to be done under the burgess, finance committee of council, and the advisory committee. Burgess Malonev showed to the members of the committeo the contract between the borough nnd traction company. It has been signed by President of Coun cil J. J. Mangnn. Secretary Datnpsey and Burgess Maloney for the borough, and J. W. Hoilenback, president, and O. J. Swan, secretary of tho Pittston Car company. Superintendent (irnham say9 tho company will commence Jionday or Tuesday morning to build the electric road ou Main street. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothsrs!!! Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup has beon used for over fit ty years by millions or mothers for their children whilo teething, with perfect success. It soothes thu child, softens tho gums, allays all pam; cr.res wind colic, and b tho best remedy for di arrhoea, hold bydtuggists in every part nf tho world. He sure and nsk for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup." and take no no other kind. Twentj'-hye cents a bot tle IIALLSTlvAD. Two of our verv estimable yum? ladies, Miss Ora Van Loan and Mi.-s Myrtle Swarlz, will enter the B!o nn burg State Normal school this fall, We wish them success Mrs. Rose Dayton is repairing her bouse on Dayton avenue. Miss Myra Cumin is visiting friends in Jackson. Mrs. Daniel Swarlz, of Scranton, who has been visiting friends i:i town, has returned home Mrs. W. C. Auey, of Foster is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Giles Carpen ter. Ex-Superintendent B. E. .Tame", of Montrose, was shaking hauls with friends in town last week. A, A. McCreary und wife, of Now York, are expected to le here this week, It is with much pleasure that we welcome those pleasant people in our midst again. Mrs Andrew Shcak, of Bingham ton, is visiting friends in town. Mrs. ur. Brook, or uingiiamton, is spending a few days with friends in town. Owing to the absence of the pastor of the Baptist churcti the Christian En doavor socioty will have charge of the morning aud evening services on Sun day. W, W. Aclair will speak in the morning anil there will bs an Interest ing programme. Mr. and Mrs. John Dusonberv, of Scranton, visited their parents at Groat B-'ud this week. Although the Otonomino House It not completed it accommodates thirty- four gtiesls. JERMYN. The property of-tho late John Kear ney, of th" Jast Ktde, will bo sold tins mnrniug 10 o clock. The Citizens band go to Farview Monday and will contest with other bands for prlzeH. W. A. Bunting, of Scranton; A. C Brnglor, Of Boston, and F. Bitten bender, of Nanticoke, were Jermyn visitors yesterday. N. Morris & Co. received a car of beet yesterday ; the first since the strike b. gau. The employe! of the Hillsidn Coal and Iron enmpauy will be paid today. The clerks irom Taylor fuiled to put in un appearauce yesterday. The boys here weia on tho grounds ready to play and were much disappointed. Mino Host Avery had prepared a banquot which the boys here had to dispose of without assistance Miss Margaret Manle and scholars, assisted by Clark S. Thorn is and Harry Storm, the elocutionist, will gWe a mnsicnle in the Methodist Episcopal church Monday evening, CARR0NDA1X Yesterday occurred tho union Sab bath school excnrsion and picnic to Farview. Tho Moz-rt band, which had been engaged for the occasion, paraded the principal streets pravions to departing on the 8 3D a. in. excur sion train. Tho first train carri-d many p.-oplo aud all other trains dur ing tho day carried pleasure seekers to the pleasant rasort, and it wat un doiibto.lly one of tha largest picnics of the season. Miss Burt Wick wire, of Terrace street, is the guest of Mrs F. W. Secor, of lloiiesdalo, Fred Mosea attended a lawn party in Wilkes-Barre last evening. Among the interesting features of the Columbia Hose company's picnio at Farview, tho 'IMi, will "be running hose races. They expect to have five entries and tho winner's priz-j will be e.-,o. At a meotinf; of the Miteholl Hose company on Thursday evning it was unanimoudy decid-d to accept tne in vitation to participate in tho parade of the Archbuld Fire company at Arch bald on the evening of the 21th inst., it being the evening previous to the day of the Archbuld Fire company's excur sion to Farview. Miss Jennie Anwger, of Terrace street, is visiting friends in Oueouta, N. Y. Mrs Frank McComb. of fWanton, is the gnesl of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mo Comb, of Garfield streot. Miss Hattie ji'.itchius has relumed from a visit with friends in Lincister and Millersville. Contractor Joseph O'Connor has nearly completed the laying of tne vit rili'd brick glittering ou S v-)nth ave nue and the work is being done in uu excellent manner. This afternoon at t o'clock will occur the annual meeting of the Lidios' aux iliary of the Young Men's Christian us sociation in the association parlors. H II Tyler, of liinghamlon, was a Carbottdale caller yesterday. Today occurred the excursion of the Welsh Baptist church of Providence to Farview, and on Monday tne Knights of Father Mather Matuew will run one there. Mrs. Silas H '.vie, of IIongdiilu, is visiting C.irliondale relatives. Improvements are being lmde on the Masonic hall building ou Salem avenue. Two Children wore b all v hurt by the swing at Farview yesterday. A game of base ball at Farview yes terday between a club composed of Methodists and Episcup ils and a Prts nyterinn team resulted in a victory lor the loi m"r. The score was 1 l-Ill. Ei Ensign, of Waym.irt, ws a caller in this city last evening. Burt Blakesly, of Forest City, called on Caruondale friends yesterday. I.N THn sANiis of ca-es tho euro of n cough is the preventive of consumption. The m rest cough medicine in tho world is Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a gaurautoe of satisfac tion. AV0CA. Sunday ball playing has boen in dulged in to snch an extent that it has become annoying to a large nninhtr of our residonts mid many complaints have been made. Chief of Police Rhodes is determined to pnt a stop to Sunday ball playing. Notices will be posted in conspicions places before Sun day warning nil to refrain from par ticipating in ball gnmes npon Hint day, and iu ense the warning is unbended the chief will have warrants issued for the arrest of every one violating the law. Avoca school board will hold the regular monthly meeting on Mommy night next:. Rev. McCabo attended tho forty hours' devotion at Kingston this week. The debating widely held their regu lar semi monthly entcrtainuMnt Thurs day evening. An ixcellcnt programme was r-'uuered, which proves that the memNTs nro working earnostly to make it a sticc.!ss. Rev. F-.ihers Shanb'V, of Ashluy, Murphy, of Olyphant, K-rnan, of Par sons, nnd Lnrr.in, ot t;.iruonUaie, vis ited the parochial residenco on Weduea- lav Yesterday morning tho building owned by Michael Scott, near th Catholic church, was completely de. siroyed by (ire. Tho hose cmptny promptly respondo l, but their llorta to hsvo the liiiildin.' proved trtutlesi. Tim Christian Endeavor societies are not represented at the convention iu Cleveln ml. Some mi-wean's hive bmm circulat ing through town during the p ist- u-w days trying to piss off counterfeit monov ou soma of otir business people. This, h'l'.vever, created littl" excitn unit linlil soma tinn during lliuisdav night, when tli-y trie 1 to elfect in eti tranej into Mitchell & Ljird's st. ,, but upon finding their efforts b.illl d repaired to the barns and cut up iu fragments a valnat.lo set of Irirnosj, In'n gam.i of ball b- twen the Poun ders, jr., boys, nf not over II years, of North Avoca, and a club of young m n from Durven, the score was 13 to i!!) in favor of the Pounder". The following merchants of Avoca have ngrond to close tlndr respective Htores of business nt 7 o'clock p. in. from July 15 till Sent. 1,", Saturday and pay nights exceptoi; drug stores at 1) p, in.: J. II. Anderson, E. Miteholl, J. F. & S. J. McLaughlin, Mrs. E. S. Torr, Mrs. M. A, Flock, Il'iiiniraan & Co., M. T. Hobnn, Annie Callahan, G. H. Boone, 15. Laird & Bro. and W. R Manners. This includes nil the mer chants In town. Hollister & Bowman and McMillan & Co. had established that rule heretofore. P. F. Lougnoy, of Tittiton, is the gnet of his cousin, William Healey, of West Avoca. ELMHURST. Cristy Bnruieister, of New York city, will spon l th Hiunimr at the home of his uncle, Ilujo Bunnoister, on Main street. Mrs. Clara Ctisson had an exciting runaway one day last week. Her horse became unmanageable, throwing her from the wagon und iujiuing her quite seriously. Misses Maud and Helon Snyd-r left for Rhiuheck, N. Y., Wednesday morn Inir for a visit with relatives. Yonng people's prayer meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Fraoe on Tutt lay evening. Miiis Jennie Dtiuulug gave u party in honor of her guest, Miss EllaRsy nolds Friday evpuing. Rjv. Giorge D. Meigs, of Gjusv.N. Y., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A B. Dunning, jr. Frank Foote, after an absence of several years in the west and arctic re gions, returned horns last Thursday. Mortimer Edwards and Charles Knickerbocker are engaged in sinking a well for John R. Farr. F. J. Amsden and wife were guests at Hotel Elmhurst this week. HOXESDALE. The Sunday schools of Carbondale held a union picnic at Farview yester day. They mde a trip to Houesdale before stopping at Farview, and the Mozart band plaved one beautiful se lection iu front of the Delaware and Hudson depot before roturning. Albert Jones, of the Carbondalo Herald, was a caller in town yestorday. Misses Nell Hurl mirt and Laura Daty, of Philadelphia, who have been visiting for several weeks' past at the homo of Adelbert G.iylord on upper Main street, returned home yesterday. The dance at the armory last night was a grand micct ss. Miss Anna Moon, of Carbondalo, was a caller in town yesterday. The picnic of the season will be hold next Tuesday at Lake Ariel by tho Rid Men. Paul W. Gardner returned home to day after a two weeks' sojourn at L ike Wiuola. Miss Louise Heft returned today after a short visit with ftionds at Lako Winola. Theodore Ilerbst, the oartman, camo very near having his rig badly damaged this afternoon. His horse was standing alono in front of the D daware and Ilnd-ion ollbe, when the horse started i IV aud upset the wagon aud himself. After considerable troublo tha horse and wagon were rightod without any material damage to ePhor. Mr. and Mrs. E L. Bacon, of Nichol son, are visii ing at tne lioin- ot Ben j iinin Gardner ou East and Fourteenth si reef. RELISH for Breakfast. Love's Dkisciino Ci:p: In oli'en times Iruo lovers stole The dear one's pretty hhoo, And ilraul; from it, ns proof of love, lill everything win blue. Tail' should 1 Peugy's shoe purloin To measure nut the s t n IT. I never could get. full, because It would not hold enough! -Life. Thk Gossiimno Gutt,: Oh, the gossiping girl, with artless sniilo, Is n p i a-ant sight to see, As she talks of her neighbor's faults ni-jan-whilo With a savor of charity. "Yon haven't heard:" she exclaimed with n hitjh. "Oh, yes; it is really truo. I'm sure no one's more surprised than I She was such a line girl, too!'' Oh, the cofsiping girl is nu innocent thing, And she lias tor us nil h eliarm, With her tongue that carries its deadly sting, For she nover means any harm. I onro kiww a fellow, the best of men, Whom I counted my life-long friend: But be married a gossiping girl, and then Our friendship catno to an ond. -Truth. Of an Expamuno Mind: The small boy U f powder not afraid. Iu sinoko and tlame he sees no cud of fun; And never yet wss a big cracker made But that he hankered fur a bigger one. I'mlc. The Day Aftku: There was a poor widow named Sloven, Tiie mother of children eleven; Four went oat for dm On tho Fourth with a gun, Aud after she counted but seven. Judge, Sf.asiiik ixi) Shop: itli a t-i;,h that is soft as tho zophyr at morn She greets tho young man in his wooing: At homo lie's it snlesiiinn; she's rich and high born: But Ins pathway with smile3 ihe is strewing. But there's diit'eronco vast between seasido and town: F.xpi rieiico lint many sad scholars. Ivcit tail iu the counter shu'll Btand with a trow ii, While ho murmurs "That silk is II Vf s, f llfrjli .SViir. i '"''jS. 'iiiss&jid-x Mr. ,ro. 11. IXcttcrUh The Plain Facts are mat 1 nave liail t'liiurrli 10 Yenr.. No rutarrh euro diil lae any good, hut llwul's S.ir- g Sarsa- -T7 saparllla helped me ,f7 i t vsr jvoiiilcrlully. My head & MTS l.seleareil.siMisiMiriiii.!l 4 vu'-' r tiinitiiit. Hood's s-,r- jT mjjjjTn saparllla is ,lig ,,iy TyOAai who ll world of (hmmI lor Thnl 1 !rnl I'rel. tlKoiniKll. JiiKiTKiui ll, llohhie.pa. Hood's Pills are cfllclctit and gentle, 25o SPRING HOUSE HEART LAKE, Susquehanna Co. U. E. CitOFUT Proprietor flllllS not'PF. Is strictly teuipersneo, is new I aid well furiiislnvl and ol'Utf .',l To 'illK 1'1,'RLK! THE YEAH ROUND: is locnteit mulwny b)tweoti Mimtnuonn I Kerau ton, on .iloutroso and loonaw iu'i i Railroad, six niihw from I)., I,, & vV. It It. at Alford Elation, and live m iloi from Mnitroo; ca iincity, "inhly-Hvo; throe miuines' walk f rom Ii. K. station. tiUOIl llnATs. 1 T'llINd TAC'HI.E, &C-, I'lll'l'. 1 til-UN IN. Altitude about 2,IHK) lout, equalling n tills lespoct tho Adirondack und CiUkill Moun tains. I hie (jrovni plonty of Hlialo and beautiful Bceiieiy, mukiiin a Huniiiior Resort unex collml hi beauly and olio ipnuss. Laneinu pavilion, swiius, uro.piat ur onnds, &c. Cold IspilnK Water und plonty of .Milk- lUtus, W7 10 Kill per uook. Wl.fiU pur ley. Excursion tickots sold at all stations on D. L. & W. linos. Port-r moots all trains. -:;, jU-N CUTICIIBA for th HAIR Luxuriant Hair With a clean, wholesome scalp, free from irritating and scaly eruptions, is produced "by Cuticura Soap, the most effective skin purifying and beautifying soap in the world, as well as purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, ;r.d nursery. It clears the scalp and hair of crusts, scales, and dandruff, destroys microscopic insects which feed on the hair, soothes irritated and itching sur faces, stimulates the hair follicles, and supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, for the pre vention of facial blemishes, for giving a brilliancy and freshness to the complexion, as well as for cleansing the scalp and invigorating the hair, it is without a peer. For bad complexions, oily, mothy sVin, red, rough hands nnd shapeless iuiU, dry, thin, and fuliiug hair, and simple b.lhy blemishes it is wonderful. Sold throuchont the world. Price, 25c. Pottrh Dkuo and Cmkm. Coxy., Se l'rops., Boston. wmm A pain j;i;mi;dy. Tor nearly fifty yenrs this wonderful rem ily has proved it.si.-'-f th.' heat, (uirkest, saf tU uud surest antidnu- for giain ill ho world. THU Titl K KlXi; i BADWAY'H Rl-AUY ItFLlKPis safe, re liable unit etl'i-etunl tn-eauso or tlio Htuuulat- iiiK ni-linii i f thu body, nuillug tj-.w to theone ind ineitint; to reni-wud and men used vl;or the Hluiiihi-i'iu.' vitality ol the p'lysieul stiue turc, mid through tbis lii'iilth'.td Ktiiioilation ind ini r le-ed neiioa tli i ti-.s,) ot the I'AIN is di'ivun nwuy und 11 natural eumlition re utorod. It in thus tl:n. tlm KKADY KI-.UEP s so ndniinihlv ndanteil fur thu CURt-j OF I'AIX und without, the ri-l; of injury whieh is burn to roaiilt Ir nil fie usiof many of tho bo-ealleil jjiiia remeilb-a of the day. In usinir im dieineH to htop pain we should jvoid Hiieh us infl ct injury on tho system. Opium, Morphine, Ktlior.O irninu mid Chloral stop nin by destroyini,' lie K-nso of pereep- lion, wnen tne pariuut insos tnu jiuwrr or ftolini,'. 'Jhisi the must ilusmietivJ prac tice; it ma.sl-s the syni tonia. slniN up, and, inst-ad ot retnovim; troubK bleaks down tho st-irt ieh. liver 11 nl liowlf. and, if i-cui- tmuV'd on-u lenL'lh 01 tune, kills the nervo-i nnd nroduees local or iieneral paralysis. 1 hero is no neeessily lor usini; t'limo nn cer'nin ai.'1-ntv. whin a positive rotnody liko HAD WAY S BKADV K ELI E K will stop tho most exc'.-iieiutim? pion (lulek-.-r, without en tiiiiiui; the lent ditticuity in either inlaat ur adult. A IT HE 1 OH AIL Summer Complaints Dysentery, Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Abalf toa teiiSiiO infill of Keadv Relief in nliall' tiunlilu!- of water, runenu'd us ullun as tii.j (i,si-hiir;r eonti'inf. und ;i ilaunel sat urated with Keiidy lielief phieed over the stomal h uud bowels, wdl afford iniinediato reliL-f and ;Oui ellVet a cure. A Lalf to 11 t?Hsi ojiiful iu halt n tumbler of water will in a few mimittn nire Cramps, Kuism, Sour Htomaeb, Jli-iii tbuni, Nervous- Hi ss, MeeplosKuess, o.ek Hendui he, l.larrli.-n. i-iysenti rj , cone, I'liutuoney i.na all internal I inns. Malaria Hll Li AM) JT.VI.lt, I KVLltAM) AO! K (jM11 Itllll. RADWAY'S HEADY RELIEF Not only euros tho patient seized with this terrible fo to settlers In mwly-sellled ills triets, wlu-io Iho .Mula.-iR or Ar.io eristi, ImS If people expose I to it. will every niorninir, on getting oul of bed, tak twenty or thirty drops of tho Ready Relief iu water, and eat, say, n cracker, they v ill i-soHpa attaeki. This must bn done before eohii; out '1 hern is not ft remedial ajeut iu tlio world that wni cure Fever mi l Agtiu an 1 all other Malarious, Dilious aided by ll.UUV V'S 1 1.1. ho quick as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. 50b. Per Bo'.tlo. Sold by Drua'jisSs. 111111 Itie Great Liver and Stomsc'.i Remedy For tlio cure of n'l disorders of tho Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, liladdir, Nervous PisoiHOfl, Los 1 of Appetite, Uenil 'i-he, Cos. tivoness. Indigestion, Udinii-'nfsi Feer, lu. Ilanimation of thn Moweis. l'lim and a;l other d ) iiuui-mouts of ill 1 internal V nearii. Purely e,r table, containing 1 0 111.1 renrj-, uium-uU or dideto-ioiiR ilruss I'rice, 2j conls per box. Sold by all drug gists. DYSPEPSIA Dr. Railway's Fills aro curj for tbis com plaint. They restore strength to thn st 'tnueh mid enable it to perioral Its futi' tiuns. Tlio Rvniptoms of Uysp -nsiii diapper.r. and with them the liability of Via svstem to contract diseases. I alio tne medicino neeordl"- to directions.au I oloerve what wo say of ''False and True." respecting diet. ( rV'S.uid h letter stamp t PU. UADWAY ft CO., Iiock I!ox oiij, Now York, for "FuUo and True " UK HvKE TO GET KaDWAY'S. l'iinlwrrn-ihnl Iniu Ulr. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. f .'. SV4 cs una; k Made a if.-" ." ;'Wel! Mar: nt nay. U-' 15th Day. of Me. inc. utl nod, ,.,v, produces t lie nliovo result s In 111) dnvs. It a'-tr powerful Is- ami (llliiklv. Cures when nllnlhers full l'liiiiuineuwilliHiiiu their lost luiiiiliouil.nuil old men will recover their youlhtiil vitor by uniim u p. 1 i, u inilckly ami f uri-ly restoreK Nervous tuns. Lost Vitality. Itiuniii-nrv. Mulitlv liliuissions. Lust I'oiii-r. l'nilinu Memory, Wostnm Dlsi mn s. anil all elleels nf sell-nliuso or excess nnd itiillsi-ri'tiou, wliieli mints one lor Hiuily. bnslness or muri-lime. It not only cures by star-tin? at tlio sent ot disi -ntie, but isainvnt nerve tonlo ami blood builder, briim lull bark tho pink nlow to piiln clu-elis and rn sloruiw tlui llro ol yojtli. H wards oil Insanity ami Consumption. Insist ou bnviim Ki l l VO.nn other. It. can lio earrn il in vest pocket, lly mull 1 1 .11(1 per p;u Mate, or sll lor feiS.UI), with a post tivo wriltoo Kiiiininloo t rum or rotund 1 no money. Circular truo, Auurcgu ROYAL MEDICINE CO., 63 River St., CHICAGO. ILL For aula by Mntttions Hros., lriiup;lti, icriiiitou, 1 lob Work . I jm..T TAMT V OATUHY The Scranton Tribune O Job Dept. 1 I 9 r. PlL grTiciiEisaaiiiaiiaBiEaBiEi8aiflisiBBBiQitiiaaiBiBiaiiiiEiiiiiBiii:iiiiuiuiiiiiiiiu GREAT Hand! kerchief Purchase -IiY- THE FAIR 400 and 402 Lackawanna Avenue. 1E have just purchased for cash b at 50c. on the dollar 32,228 doz. Ladies' Handkerchiefs, the entire stock of an importing house retir ing from business. Sale Commences Saturday, July 1 . 5c. Handerchiefs, sale at 10c. Handkerchiefs, sale at 10c. Handkerchiefs, sale at 25c. Handkerchiefs, sale at 39c. Handkerchiefs, sale at 50c. Handkerchiefs, sale at 400-402 LACKAWANNA AVE. rainsrsi.wrajnMiiiEiiJSisjrisiiijiiiisMiEtJjtsiinsiHJMMiiiiiiiiiiimiimk" IF YOU ARE We can serve you well. All the desirable kinds are here and at right prices. Then we have other kinds of Floor Coverings, Linoleums, Mattings, Art Squares, Linen Crumb Cloths, &c Byzantine, Smyrna and Oriental Rugs all sizes, from a single door to sizes large enough to cover an entire floor. 406 and 408 BRANCH STORE: Watt No tales or history goes with the goods we sell at our Odd 'and End Sale You will find money by attending our Odd and End Sale It is cheap goodness not cheap cheap nessthat distinguishes our Odd and End Sale Figures are eloquent when used to indi cate the value we are giving at our Odd and End Sale - From a critical inspector you will turn an eager buyer at our Odd and End Sale Goods marked in plain, large, low figures at our Odd and End Sale r v 0 r.-.fa-a. -. ttrtiiLif'-''Tf ill - ii-ii uW - - - 1 " "" "t-'1"JI 1 , 2l2c. 5c. . 120. . 19c. . 25c. THINKING OP Lacka. Avenue. Building, Carbondale." 1 17 IT h IO ill, r mn 'v. 7