8 ' TI1J5 hCKANTON TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING, JULY 1G, 1894. uck So fo our DUCK SUITS J",r' and woathor. There's no discomfort In tlio llory ruys of :v July sun when relleetod bnek from SUITS LIKE THESE Ladies1 Duck Suits at $3, VuKTlI H. Ladies' Duck Suits at $3,50, Ladies' Duck Suits at $4, WOKTH S3. Ladies' Duck Suits at $5, WOUTII Jii. Mode a:; i) ,r abrics Our Fashion Monthly for .lu'y, JUST OUT Describes aid contains llio leailing fmhions, latest dress ma terials, etc. Elevating nwl plca3in; reading for tlio home. (liven away to those who call for it at our store. GORMAN'S ;1 fo m. m I j b u b m y I7EYSTONE ' Academy I'ACIOKYVILM;, I'A. A refined nch'ol homo. Prepares for tho 1jest ei-llei;. h. ". IkiimuuIi coura s in Music and Art Teuohors' Class yivos best preparation for Teachim,-. (onunerelnl Courso Includes Typewriting red slim thaiul. l'osi ions Tiirol for Graduates, i-oud f r new illustrated circular. M. UjoMl.H, A.M., Principal. IIAHSTEAD. Carrio Snmmertou is visiting Fao toryvilla friends. Jamen Corby's little cm, of Elmira, 'no is visitiiiR hia grandmother in this plnce, went into tho yard of Wiles Fisher on Pine street, and be una play, i g with their dog. The animiil bit i im 'j ha dog was shot by direction of II r. Fisher. Michael llnyes, the popnlnr express nu'ent nnd operator tit tho Delaware, L.ckuwiiiinn and Western offices, is (njiving n Viication at Slatorville SpritiKi), N. Y. His place i being vary creditably filled by V. H. Du?Hn. of KiiiKsley. .Mrs. 0. H. Bart and Mrs. A. Tiffany of Uingliiimton, are visitina; their par ent, Mr. Hiifl Mrs. M. 8. Low, of h'outh Main street. C.J. LangUry visited Susquehanna today. Mrs. George Stone, of Elmira, is vis itini friends in this place. Mrs. J. B. McCrnnry, who has been visiting friends in Elmira, has returned heme. Tne pay car will visit this place on Tuesday to pay the employes of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad. A Polander while cottinc on ft train i;i the yard in this place on Saturday to go to Sorbitol), Missed his footing nnd fell utid the wheels pasted over hi right nrui. The arm was crashed so badly that it had to be amputated. Clayton Odiinutt, who resides just ont of this borouuli, was bitton by a rat tlesnake Saturday Afternoon while tif t.'r berries, lie had the presence of mind to draw a string around bin le tightly and then cut a piece of fl h from his le where ho was hitten. lie was then taken to the oflic) of Dr. Lamb where the wound win o tutor ized and other remedies administered. It last report he is doing well, TiiF.nE is notliinc liko Dr. Thomas' Eclec trie Oil to quickly enre a cold or relieve hoarseness. Written uy JUrs. M. J. Fel lows, Uurr Oak, St. Joseph county, Alich, WYOMING. Miss Conrtright, of Wilkes-Barre, and Miss Waddle, of Eaton, were the inu'Rts of Miss Eatelle Campbell on Thursday. Ueorgn Hodgon, of Port Blanchard, is wearing a broad smile. It's a niuo i;ounl boy. Archie Lindsey, vrhn succeeds Charles Law in Simpson & Wntkins' store, has removed hia family in : the house lately occupied by Mr. Law on Breese street, Mrs. Charles Law is spending the pniultier at Like Wlnolu. The foundation for B. 0. Dodson's ii i! w bnilding on Wyoming avenue is nearly completed. Mrs. Jennie Fritz, of Forest City, is visiting her mother, Mrs. McUlunls, here this week. Clinton Shoemaker was at Booch Haven on Saturday. Miss Ddl Ilnnlock U qnite ill. Lewis Biukor, Clarence Baldwin, Fred Koblnson aud T. H. Rlnker left on the excursion train Saturday for fryraeuse. Highest of all in Leavening Powci. Latest U. S. Gov't Report BKESAfl (MVENII& Proceedings of tho Fifth Quartarly Gathering Held at Pittston. List of Delegates. Fpteial to ths ycraniaii Tribune ITttwton, July 15. The fifth quar terly c. iiv ntion of tha Third diutrict of tlio Hcranlon Diocesan union o iti vencd in the tit. Aluysiua hall in this place this aft rnoon. Tut) in otinpr was called to order at 3 p. m, hy Vice i'res ident M. J. Waleii. of Wilkea-Birre. All tlio directors wore prent except Miss Nora Dolun, of StiRar Notch, The following connuitteo were ap pointed on credentials: P. J. McCaf trey, Thomas Ualfney, P. J. Coulan. A paper treating on cadet societies nnd their relation to th.) cause of Total Ah stinenoo was read by Mr. McElwer, of Plymouth. It was an able document aud received unanimous applause. President John Divine, of Scranton, made an address in which he defined the ditlerence between tho man who drank aud the abstainer. Editor Judge, of tho Index, was present and was called upon for an ad dress. Mr. Judge said that be . had no plans to oiler and therefore asked to be excused. Treusuror Thomas Callory, of Pittston, was called upon for an ad dress but declined. The committee on credentials reported the following dele gates present. The delegates present were: Avoca. Father Matthew Patrick JIc Kulty, John ilcKo'iwn. Kingston., St. Aloysius-Jolm Neison, K. E. i.'ioniii. 1'. II. lauahmi, Thomas Mur phy, J. II. lireimaii. Parson, St. Aloysins P. .1. Ituane, M. Kuane, John Ward, James Cons'iue, Hugh 31c l. ale. Pittston St. John's M. J. Ticho. P. J. Kiirne, T. Callahan. Edward Dowdier. Owen T. JMalinn. Plymouth. St. Vincent Neil Sweeney. John D. (.iallairhcr, John McAliver. Urnud luunell, ft. V lucent l alrick jcnningH. Pittston, Father Mathew Total Abstin ence il. W.Morris Thomas Murphy, John D. 1,11111111, l. A. Lnllu r, lil. iicAndrew. w likes Liarro. J atlier Mathew t uailoa Lavau, Thomas ClalTuey, James C'urrau, ii. J. Hams, M. J. AlllsB. Pittston, St. Alovsius John MclTnle, John P. t'ostelio, William McCawley, M. V. 0,uiun, Pliil liigjins. Plains, M. Aloyaius -.lolin O liura, P. J. I'oulon, John E. Kiminov, Frank A Mc Carthy. F.U. L. Barrett, P.J. McCalTrey, Thomas OulTiiey, P. ,1. Conine. Port to Hutu, M, uojcnli s James Car rol, P. J . Murphy. After the adoption of tho report Vice President M. J. Walsh, of Wilkos- Barro, addressed the convention tit length. Vice President Walsh, upon a motion mado by Thomas Gailuey and seconded by James Kern, appointed the follow ing committee to secure speakers for a course of lectures to bo given the coming winter throughout the diocese: M. V, Morns, P. J. liuano, Owen F. Million, Fraud McCarthy and Thomus Gaffuev. Mr. Deviue, of Scranton, offered a njgeation that the next national con vention be held at Scranton. Tho .sug gestion was the signal for an outburst of opposition on the pur: of the Wilkes-B irre delegates headed by Thomas' Oaffney. Mr. Gailuey i mi ni iitod that Scranton was not, tho wuolo diocese as some might he led to sup- poe. On the contrary there were Wilkes-Uarro, Pittston and several other towns, Llis opposition carried with it little weight and after n heated discussion a motion mado by Mr.Laviu, of Vilke-Barw, and seconded by Thomas Callary, prevailed, that the Third district iustruct the delegates at large to do all their power to have the next convention held at Scranton. The following officers were elected for the ensuing yoar without opposi tion: President, M. J. Walsh, Willtes- Barre; secretary, James Gaifney, Wilkes-Barre; treasurer, John McEi wee, Plymouth ; directors, J. J. Quinu, Pittston; John McKeown, Avoca. It was decided that the next conven tion be held the third Snnday in Octo ber, at Parsons. Cure for Headache. As a remedy tor nil forms of Heartache Electric Bitters has proved to bo tho very best. It effects a permanent euro and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to itsinlluence. W urge all who aro nfllictod to procure a bottle nnd give this remedy a fnir trial. In cases of habitual constipation Eleclric Hitters cures by liv ing the needed tone to the bowels, nnd fe.v rnecs long resist the uso of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottlos only Fifty cents at Matthews Bros', drug store. F0KEST CITY. The Delaware and Hudson company employes at Vanaling, received their monthly wages Saturday. 1). D. Reynolds, of South Gibson, visited his sister, Mrs. W, X. Rooso. Friday. W. II. Williams, the lnnndry man, has placed n mat and dnrablo ironor in his laundry. The ironor will iron 2(10 cuffs and collars and twenty-five shirts in an hour. William W. Iuglis, chief clerk at the Uillsido office at Scranton, was in town today, and made a visit to the scone of the rebuilding of No. 2 shaft plant. C. D. Burdick, of Hoiifsdiile, spent a short tims Friday in this borough. A email child of Fred Straub's died Friday. Attorney William S. Maxey, of Mon trose, was In town Saturday, the guest of his brother, T. J. Mnxsy. Fishing for brook trout iu this stale will be illegal after yesterday until next year. Fisherman had better Wke warning. , The eighth annual handicap raes of the Pelican Athletic club will be hold Wednesday. It is reported that some counterfeit $10 bills are in circulation in this vicin ity. H. R. Vauahn, the popular represent ative of the Trrta at Crbondale, spent Sunday in this place. Mr. Vaughn was for a number of years a resident of this place, and was once a teacher iu the Forest City graded school. His many friends bore are always pleased to see him. TAYLOR Willi?, the G-months-old son of Mr.' and Mrs. Martin Joyce, of Nort.": Main street, after a short illness, died on Saturday nnd wnB buried yesterday afternoon in Minooka cemetery, , ELY puss ARCH BALI). Mrs. Mary Kearney, of Railroad street, and Air'. William Mcllale, of Laurel street, were in PUtston yester day Attending the f on oral of Mrs. Keating at that pi :ce. . All subscribers of Tills TlilDUNI! who have no . y"t reseived thoir pre 1)1)11111 book will receive them on or about July 2." A rush of orders for the I'Ooks in quefction prevents the pub lis'aers from nipplying tiij domand as promptly as deaireJ. Tho indications are that this excur sion to Farview of tho Kmghts of Father M :.tlHw, wnicli takes place to day, will ba a great success. A great interest has betu arous'd on account of the band toiirnam 'lit and it will have the i fl'oct of bunging large ciowds to the popular mountain rcBort. The funeral of the late John Murr iy, whoso death was noted in Tins 'I'ltiu UN'E of Thursday, took place on Friday afternoon. A requiem mass was sung in the morning, hut. tlio funeral did not take placo until the af ternoon, when Mr. Mnrrav's son, Michael, arrived from New York. The remains were followed to tl) cemetery by a large number of people, lucre wero many from out of town at the funeral. At last the electric road of the Car- bondulo Traction company is in com plete oporntiou sn 1 it is now possible to rido from CarbonJale to within twenty-tivo yards of the Biakely borough lino. Tho first car made the trip on Saturday morning. At preseut ono car in doing service between the K'.versid ) store nr.d Moyles' hotel aud an additional fare is being charged to ali who ride between these points, lhe patrons of tho road are thus obliged to pay two tares witmn the uorough limits. It is said that this arrangement is only temporary. There is general dissatisfaction expressed over this conrse of the company in charging two fares. It i uotiotiul, however, if it is )t) tne power oi tue uorougu coun cil, as some peoplo allege, to pro hibit the charging of two fares, There is nothing in tho oi'Jinauoe granting tho right of way to the Trac tion couipmiy whieh regulates the charging of fare, aud it is the opinion of the horongl) attorney that it )s dour ly at the discretion of the company to make reasonable charges tor transpor tation. Tho meetiu!' of the borough council announced for Saturday evening was postponed until Tuesday ovening owing to tue aosence ot two or tlio council men. Several important matters tire to be considered, and it is the wish of the oreeident to hava till the members present. Joseph Doherty of i Vckvnlo was hurt on South Mam street on Saturday evening. Tho horse he was driving was frightened by uu electrio car aud begin to runaway. Doherty tried to stop him nnd was dragged a considera ble distance He sustained several bruises about the body. TIIii001 On Thursday overling a strange man vii-ilod the residence of O. D. Siuder- son and tried to get away with u chair usod on the v-raudu, but he was scared olf Ho afterward, however, succeeded in getting nway with one ut the resi dence ot J. V. Burtley. J. II. Law attended tho Eik excur sion to L iko Ariel. Joseph F.-iheringor, accompanied by Mi.-s May Banlidd, visited Lake Ariel on Litis day. Thomas Hamilton on Thursday l ist lost a watch, mid on thorough invest! gation found that William Walker, son of the lato D-mis Walker, had taken it. Vrhen Walker was questioned he confess a that he ha 1 takoii the watch and that ho had hidden it in the mines. Walker an 1 his uncle, W. Ellihy, went down thu mines and got the watch an returned it to the owner. Miss Ellen Cosins, of Peckviile, was in town on Thursday, A lurgd giiiiieriag of our yoiing people called on Kobert Estla last Tues day night and gave him quite a sur prisf. They passed the evening pleas nntly in pinging nnd playing aud at 1 o'clock a line supper w..s :rved. Those from out of town v.ero: Miss Joiits and Mus Craigr and Miss TollforJ, of Olypbaut; Mr. Henlmru, of Scrnuton, Those from Throop were: Miss Jennio and Mary William, Miss Polly Moi gin. Miss R-jii.irts, Miss Hannah In dim; Messrs. T. Evans, R. Perry, A, King, A. lilli, w, Kise, U. Svmpron, nil of Tnroon Mistress Ot orem :ii Miss Jennio Williams, assisted by Mr T. Evans. 0LYFIIANT. Matthew Gray, of Sasqnehanna street, who was lniured at iSo. a last Friday, is improving. Miss Jennie Kennedy, who has been visiting Mrs. Gehhart, of Jermyn, the paRt week, has returned home. Miss Mary Noalon, of Carl'ondale, is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Sweeney, of Lackawanna street. Mm. Jennio Voyle and son Dave returned homo Saturday after an ex tended viBit to Newl.urg, N. Y. Mrs. Rachel Pritcbard and grand daughter, cuss unctiui ivnns, aro spending the week at tho former's son home in Deposit, r. X, Mrs. Mary Manon, of this placo, nnd daughter, Mrs. E'.iLongiuker, of Hyd Park, are visiting in U.no. Miss Mary Ow-.ns, of Ilorrick Cen- tor, is visiting ut Crinpens. John Fergnsou returuod Saturday from a visit to Moosio. Miss Ola Mason has acooptnd n posi tion as t"acher In the Dlakoly si-nool Mies Maine O'Malley spent Sunday at Dunmore. JEHiMYN. Mrs. W. R. Dodson and son are en joying a vacation with friends in Kingston. Divinion No. 10. Ancient Order of of Hibernians will hold u picnic in Maple grove tomorrow. This evening Hie school' board will meet to appoint toacliers, they having so much husiiiess on Friday night this matter V.1'9 laid over. The sale of I h rial estaf o of the late John Kearney look place Saturday. H, A. Willman whs tho purchaser. The Mayfiold band will hold a picni in Electric park today. A numiar of bands will bo present nnd assist to muke the oocasion an unlovable one. On Wedne Jay the annual excursion nnd picnic of the Snnrl ly ncboot of tho Methodist Episi o.ml church will take place. The train Iev the Delaware iiu lindson siaiion at 8 lo a. in: lwo bands will Hccoinminv it. A nnmlor of games and other.JamowmHtits have been provided for. Fare, 40 cents; half fare, !.'5 cents. Kev. BtCDtieu Jav and ThomaB Jay. his brother, who are visiting in Eng land, sailed Wodnesduy for homo and are expected here Friday, July 27. Mrs W. H. Bidi;er and son returned from a visit at Eist Branch, N. Y. These hot ensty days with their ac- compnnylng odors su'pest the need of sewers in onr boronuh. CAUIiONDALE. Howard Foster returned home Fri day evening from a 3-uionths' visit in nrren, Pa. Minn Lillian Storm returned to her home iu Scranton Saturday after a week's visit in this city as tho guest of Miss Mattie Hards, of Snbrn avenue. Professor S. J. Wood, of Williams- port, Pa., conducted the men's meeting in the Young Men's Christian associa tion nurlors Sunday afternoon. His subject. "The Two Ways," Provor's, 18-10 The Mozart baud gave another of their always pleasing opju nir concerts from tue balcony of Hotel Antlirncilo. lhe funeral services over the re mains of tho late James Scanlon took place Saturday afternoon from his lato home on Fallbrook street. Interment was m tde in St Itoso ceni'iterv. Miss Helen Kiufer, of Wyoming street, is the guest of Scranton friends. Mr. aud Mrs. W. F. Price. Mrs. Walter Carr and Miss Jessie Cliumard are visiting Mrs. Price's mother at Port Jervis, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Stone have re turned from a visit with tho latters parents. Miss Uena Daley, of Church street, has returned from an extended visit wilh friends in Cnambi-rshurg. Iluih Fitznatrick died Friday even- ug at tho ago of 85 years at his home on South Washington street, il is survived by ten children who are Mrs I. F. Walker, Miss Katie Filzpatrick, of Carbondale, Mrs. Andrew Walsh, of Park city, Utah Patrick Filzpatrick, of Jersey city, Airs. John Mooro. of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mrs. Charles S.-eloy, of Bridgeport, Conn. Funeral occurred Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Interment being mado iu tit. lions cemetery. Mrs. Spsncr, of Ypsilanta, Mioh., is the guest of her sou, C. E. Sp:uc?r, of Garliuld avuuue. MisB Jessie Weathorby, of Wayni street, is eutortaining friends from IJunmore. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shannon, of Wyoming slreat, spont tho Sabaatn at the lutter's home in Clifford. tlisoretion nt Kocsaiar na ZeuL lI'i7,-e.Jni,re Jimej. It is not suflicient in the conduct of tho alTf.irs of tho puhlic that the leaders bo an imated by good purposes. They must have nlsu the jiulgiiioat to discriminate between the right and the wrong way to accom plish desired objects. Viewed RtroEp ctlvly. jrau';,'on ktnr. There is a growing seniimont one which each Fourth of inly augments lo tne effect that even if the Chinese do not 0, their firecrackers should. Mi; J. L. Orl&Hlnyer Nervous and Weak All broken down, unable to sleep, distress and luiniiiij! In my stnmaeh, smothering nnd choking spells this was my condition when I began to t:i!:o Hood's .Siirsiiparllla. I liavo taken 3 bot tles and feel like another miiu, can work with ease, weigh over vine, nnd am cured. I shall ever bo ready to praise Hood's Sarsapa rllla. J. b. GnrsstNOKit, New Grenada, l'a. Hood's Cures N. It. He sure to cet Hood's and only Hood's. Hood's Pills aro endorsed by thousands. THIS tUOANIZED W CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $30,000, RAMCTIIi niNF.S.iPresMent. V. W. WATSON, View President A. 13. WILLIAMS, Cushion MPF.CTnns. PAMHRf. IllNF.S, 4AMRS M EvKRHA IW, lUVINd A. FlNOtt, PlMU'K H. FlNLliV, JOHKFll J. .Il-IKMV!. M. H. K KMKIIK1U, L'UAS, 1'. ilAITllKWS, JcllN T. I'OUXElt W. W. WATSON. PROMPT, ENhRGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL This trntik Invites tho patronage of business men and brms ueuer.illy. SPRING HOUSE HEART LAKE, Susquehanna Co. U. E. CSOKUT Propriotor. rnHIS HllURE In strlctlv tompnrnnne, is new I aid well furnisliid and OPESJUD Til 'IHH PUBLIC THK YF.AH ItUUND: is located midway lotween Montrose uu 1 Heran ton, on Moiitroso and LuoxAWiiil'ia ltallroad, fix miles from U., L, & W. It. K. at Alford BtBtlon, nnd live miloi from M mtroei; cu paelty, oiirlity-llvo: throe mlnutos' walk ( rem K. U. station. COOU 1U1AT. 1 I1HN0 TACKLE, ire-, i'UKE TO til KSIS. Altitudo aboii; 2,000 foot, equalling In this respect tba Adirondack and Catiltill Moun tains. line urovos. plenty of slialo and boautiful KoeiR-rv, imiKiup; a rtiinnner neaori unox co'lfd In beauty aud cheapness. Lianeltip; pavilion, r1u, cro uet Kr onnds, &p. Cold Srrinir Water Riid plenty of Milk Kntuit, S7 lo SIO por week. Wl.&U pur UHy. Exenrslon tiekots sold at all stations on D. L. ii W. Hues. Portt r moots all trains. 1 - I kBEKS national Eaali of Scranton R3V. SAMUEL EAPP, ANN ARBOR, IWICH. U.WLUILHUULAJI WRITES AOOUT Typhoid " Last summer my little boy was taken very sick with typhoid fever. For many days he lingered between life and death. When every other nourishment was refused by the stomach Original was tried with an immediatein crease of vitality and strength. " After such an experience I cannot help believing it is the greatest food in the world." All riiysicians Endorse It. Tlnvininc satisfies the hunger of connutnptivrft. t It builds muscle, bnnr, and strength wh-?re cvcryihini; else fuih, mid is pjl. Hable tu the must delicate taumaih. For isle at all druggists. THE BOVININE CO., M-W YORK. PAIN CURED IN AN INSTANT. Let Itn,lw.iy Heady Itellef lie uol on tlio fliitt inilicatiiin of l'alnor Unonaliicss; if tlirentcund Willi Illsuuse nr Meknols, tlio Cure will be inuilo beforo tlio family doctor vould ordinnrily reach the liiiuno. CL Uns TlIE WORST PAINS In from ono to twenty minutes Not ono hour after read lug this advnrtisemant liojd uuy ono sb'i' FKIt WlTU PALS. ACHES AND PAINS For lieadnehn Cwhather siok or nervous), totbBdio, aouriilgin. rliouniatisin, hunWo, talas nnd weitkui.es in tho lin k, 8 inn or idneya, rains around tho liver, pleurisy, Bwellinu of t he joints mid pains of all kinds, th applicuton of Hadway's Keaiy llelief will afford iminedist" bubo, nud its rontimiud uso tor a low days i t ;et a per uuueut curu. A CURE FOR ALL Dysentery, Diarrhoa, Cholera Morbus. I A halt to a toasnoonfiil of Pcndy Roliof in halt tumbler ot water, repoutud Ha often as thiMliscliarKca continue, and a lluiiuel wu : ur.ited with Ke.oiy Kelief plncud over ttin ' Biniuaeh ami bowo's will ailord iminodiiito relief and sum oi'teot a euro. ! Internnlly a half to a teaspoonfnl In b:df ' a t imblor of water will, in a fow minutes, cure ( rumps. Br nsma. Sour Si oilmen, Niius-m ! Voinltiui.-, Heartburn, Nervousness, Bleep lesmess. Sick lloadacbo, Flatuluuey and ull intoriial pains. ' Vatnria in IlsVnrlnug Forms Cured and Prevented. I mere is not a romoclial agency In tho world , Unit will onro foyer and ague and all other , iiiiiiiu ion", bilious nnd all other fevers, id led by HAnWAV'S PII.IjN bo quickly as HAD j WAV'S KKADY KEUER j Travelers should always ri rry a bottle of ! It ad way 's Iteiidy Relief witn them. A few ! drops in water will prevent sickness or pnins i from chun'o of water. It ii bettor than 1 French brandy or bittrrs as a stimulant. Miners and lumbermen sUould always bo provided with it. Price 10 cents per bottle. Bull by all drug gists. ALWAYS RELIABLF. PURELY VEtETBLF. Perfectly tsstoless. oleirantlv coatod.pnro. roKiilule, purify, eleauso and atreunthen. KAl.iWAV'H I'll J.S for tlio euro of nil dis- oid' TB or the Stomneh, iJo-'-els, hull) ys, llladder, Norvotts Diseasos, D ziineiu, Vur-tifc-o, (Jostivouoi-s, Piles, felCK HEADACHi; TliMALli C'OMrijAIXTH, lilUOUSXESS, IXDIfiESTION, li-SlM;i'SlA, COXSTirATION AND AM DIKOKDKltH OF THU MVUll. Observe the tollowinR Byraptoms rosultle.g from diseno8 of the digestive orifiius t'on Htipation, Inward piles, fullness of blood in this bend, neidity of tlio stomach, nausea, benrtburn, disgust of foo l, fu Inessot welKlit o( the stonitteli, sour eruciations, smKingor llutteriiif of tn heart, chok uk or Bull'oeat iliU beusationa wliun in alyinx posture, dim Hi ss of vision, dots or webs In fore the Bliflit, fever and dull pslu in tho ll ad. delleiouey of persph ation, yellowness of tuo skin and eyes, paiu In tho Bide, cbo-it, limbs, and sud den Hushes of heat, lmrulUK in tho f I -.-f-.il. A few dosesof HADWAY'S l lL'.S will froo the system of ull tlio nliovo imnii'd disorders. I'rlou Kric, per box. Sulil by UiukcIsI or sent by mull. Rend to DU. ItADWAY & CO., Lock Box 85, flow York, for Book of Advice. RESTORES VITALITY. Mado a Well Man i f. tii T Mthiiaj.vt 0f Me. THE GREAT 3oih Duy. produces tlio above results in 30 days. It aett powerfully aud nuickly. Cures when nil others lull YouiiRmeuwllI naailn tlinir lost ninnbood.ainl old men will recover their youthful vlnor by n.-inii HKVIVO. H nulckly and nirely renteies Kmon nesM, I.t Vitality, lniiuiteiisy. Niulitly KniiHsiens, Lostroer,I-'aillinr Munory, WokIiiiu Dhieimcs, and all effects of Hell-abiuio or eieosBaad lndlriTetton. wliinb unfits one for study. biiKlness or iiiiiitIbi;c H not only cures hy stiirtiim- at tho sent of dinease. but lnanrent nerve toule uud blood builder, I rluB lnif back Ibo plnlt Blow to pale elicrksandra Rtorlng tho lire of youth. It wards olf Intimity and Consumption. Insist on havinc HKVIVO, no other. It can bo carried in vest pocket. Uy mail, SS 1.00 per packnee, or six tor 83.00, with n poul live written emirunteo lo euro or refund tho money. Circular froo. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO., 63 River St., CHICAGO. ILL For salo by Mattbewi llroa., Vruuclats, Soranton, l'a. lob Work . I NBAT TAHl'V SA'rauv The Scranton Trlbunt Job Dcpt Fever flu wi inmiimi, J I Tho Original Raw Food 11 flip Summer Complainis, pifire FILLS, km latUay. V', V"',.K E3S3saiiG9an3BeiapasasEi!iiiaiE3S3BiiiiiEasiHiiiBiEfiiBiaiiiiii3icse3ciEiBiisaiBiiii GREAT landkerchiof P - THE FAIR 400 and 402 Lackawanna Avenue. WE have just purchased for cash at 50c. on the dollar 32,228 doz. Ladies Handkerchiefs, the entire stock of an importing house retir ing from business. Sals Gommtnces Saturday, July 7 5c. Handerchiefs, sale at 10c. Handkerchiefs, sale at 15c. Handkerchiefs, sale at 25c. Handkerchiefs, sale at 3 9c. Handkerchiefs, sale at 50c. Handkerchiefs, sale at ri r 400-402 LACKAWANNA AVE. IF YOU ARE IEW CARPETS We can serve you well. All the desirable kinds are here and at right prices. Then we have other kinds of Floor s Coirerixi&j Linoleums, Mattings, Art Spares, Linen Crnmb Cloths, &c Byzantine, Smyrna and Oriental Rugs all sizes, from a single door to sizes large enough to cover an entire floor. R & SlEiECICEK 406 and 408 BRANCH STORE: Watt rWr fVVT-t''Jl,yej'',,w-tfv-'lw,yff t v vwr ''w"ivihi-it,i No tales or history goes with the goods we sell at our del asid End Sale You will find money by attending pur Odd and End Sate 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 urchase BY - . 2'c. 5c. . 7c. . 12c. . 19c. 25c. r THINKING OP Lacka. Avenue. Euilding, Carbondale. RUGS!