Tip SCI? ANTON; TRIBUNE MONDAY MOIINING. SEPTEMBER 3. 1894. V ft' WORD ORTWO mm uuHbtim D&KIR a ar i srn. rw rm m rm i er a -ear am ... mm atm in a. FIRST When we have a good thing we are anxious to divide it amonr our friends. We require more space for our Fall Trade and all Summer Goods must make way. We can not afford to carry them over until next season. We give you Bargains. SECOND Our Fall Goods are com ing in daily; very choice designs and colors. Kid Gloves in all new shades and popular lengths. Cor sets, all sizes and best makes. Laces, Dress Trimmings, Umbrellas, Hosiery, Etc. Every de partment is a reservoir of style and elegance. Val ues beyond the wildest dreams of the economi cal. We never resort to extravagant statements, but will let the goods speak for themselves. THIRD The Fashions illustrated in our Monthly are the latest. We are the only dry goods house that pub lishes a Fashion Monthly and hope you appreciate our efforts. If you wish to dress well and dress economically, don't fail t o read it GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT A Noted Physician Now With Us; DR. E. L. REEVES, of Phllmlolphia, the able and RiinrusHfiil i'hyoinn und idurgeoii, is now pemianuntly located at 412 Spruce Street, Scranton, where hn baa fitted spacious und commodious parlors for the daily treatment of all ACUTE and CHRONIC Dl.sEA.SES of men, women and clilldron. The Doctor is a SPECIALIST In the Roneral dense of thutcrm. Ho haHd voted a lifetime in relieving miflorini? humanity, and having spent 37 years in active practice, lwth in pri vate nnil h'Mpltal swrvice, ho Is prepared to aot Nl'EClALLY.in any and all disease, hav ing treated every conceivable dincae known. He. with his assistants, treat all Diseases of the Nervous System, Diseases of the Eyo, Ear, Nose and Throat, Dysimpsia, Rheuma tism, Lost Vitality, l'romaturo Weakness or Decay, in both soxes; Female Weakness) and Irregularities, Nervous Deblllty.Catarrh, Tumors, Cancers, Fruptions,Blood Poisoning. Fits, Epilepsy, Indiscretions and Errors of Youth. Lost Manhood, Eczema, Scrofula, St. Vitus' Dance, Asthma, Diseases of the Heart, Lunga, Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, titomach, Etc. Continuation and examination free. Office Hours: Dally, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sun day, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Remember name and numbor. DR. E. I. REEVES 412 Spruce St, Scranton. KEYSTONE Academy FACTOR YVILliE, PA. A refined school home. Proparos for the best colleges. Thorough couries In Music and Art Teachers' Class gives best preparation for Teaching Commercial Course includes Typewriting and Shorthand. Positions secured for Graduates, bend for new illustrated circular. F. II, LOOM13, A.M., Principal Ilawlcy. Dexter, Lambert & Co., have fully 100 carpenters, tons masons and la borers at work rebuilding tbeir silk mill, wbloh was destroyed by flames two weeks ago. Dr. Beeves, 412 Spruce street, Scran ton, tares Tumors and Cancers. 9 to 0. Mies Lena EUwanger, who bas been the gnest of Mrs. Csrl Oberle for sev eral days, left on the 5 o'clock p. m. Erie train Friday, en roots to Louis ville, Ky where she expects to make her future borne. Mr. and Mrs. Janes T. Rodman left on tbe 8 19 Erie train Saturday morn ing for a ten days tonr in tbe sonth. They will spend Sunday in Washing ton, D. C, and thence go to Salisbury, N. G, to visit Silver Hill. On return ing tbey will attend tbe National Pharmaceutical convention at Nash ville, N. C, and visit many other points of Interest. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Plum left on the evening train Saturday for Dunmore to be tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Simmons for a few days. The Fifth Friday club beld a meet ing at tbe Wayne county hotel Friday night, Aug. 81, Erie and Wyoming Valley Railroad company are building a short branch to tbeir culm plies here, which looks as though they intend to ship the culm to market. A party of young folks left on the Erie and Wyoming Valley train for Honesdale Saturday and went to Far view to spend the day. On acoount of low water is the res ervoir whieh supplies the New York, Lake Erie and Western railroad tank, they were obliged to erect a pump sta tion here to supply their engines with water in case of emergency. Miss A. Vicker, of Brown's bee hive, Seranton, who bas been visiting her mother,)eft town this morning on a business trip to New York eity. Highest of all in Leavening Powet. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ' - m i ABSOLUTELY PURE Pittston. Once more tbe Richard of Pittston's council may rest his head in peace without fear of his coveted crown being wrested from him by his treasherons enemies. During the past two months tbe fancier of monkeys, truncation and sacred dream fowls as an advertise ment bas been in an uneasy frame of mind. Again and again he was told that a Richmond, ' While essaying the role of a friend and adviser, was cun ningly engaged at work plotting to overthrow him and thereby have dear sailing toward tbe goal of his ambition president of council. Be lieving that the stories were fala and only med to poison him against bis friends in the hops of win ning him over. The wily Richard, it is snid, has now discovered that bis in formers were not deceiving him, but in i be hope of saving him from an igno minious fate, imparted to bim the secret. To preside over the council wns tbe ambition of the wily Riohmond. Once there, he could impart to his sub jects what little be knows about law, and thereby win for himself that whieh lie has been denied through the regu lar course of events. But the course of events, like the weather vane, took another turn Friday evening and for the first time since tbe memorable reform council organized, that wing presided over at home and abtoad by tbe acute Richmond, found in Richard they bad a foe in an worthy of their steel. Tbe scheme to decapitate the unwary Richard proved futile for in unmistakable language he bid tbem do their worst. Tbe Sunday Leader cur respondent in speaking of it says: "Tbe scheme to down the president was as arkward and brutal in conoep tiou as it is weak and indefensible in practice; in faot, it is ia keep ing with everything tbe Re formers had attempted to do up to this time, snd proposes to accomplish by indirection what they bad aot tbe man hood te do in tbe open. In other words, J tbey huilded an ordinanoe like tbe shoemaker's gnn one that shoots around tbe corner; and tbis is tbe way t hey proceeded to execute the president. It was thought desirable to draft a new net of ordinances that would meet the requirements of modern times and re cent decisions of tbe courts upon bor ough Jaws. A committee was appointed for tbe purpose and the new ordinances provided that: Upon tneir adoption, the council, president and the chair men of all committee shall retire from tbeir offices and the same shall be de clared vacant. Clumsy, yon say. Well, of course its clumsy." The school boord met again Friday evening and the alleged charges against Professor Shiel were taken up by the board. After much disenssion con cerning the inability of M, N. Don nelly to prove his charges, Mr. Br; den made a motion, which was duly sec onded and carried, that the committee be instructed to notify Mr. Donnelly and the citizens whom he represents to present sworn affidavits of tbe charges ag.xinst the supervising principal be fore the committee at its next meeting, and upon failure to do so, that the matter be dropped by tbe committee. Professor Shiel, who was present during tbe meeting took his accusers to task. Addressing the chairman be said: "I do not want this investigation drop ped. I want it to go on. I want this committee to compel this fellow Don nelly to furnisn the names of the citi zens whom be represents. It was an outrage to allow him to come before the board. Any scoundrel, it seems, can come before tbis board with charges against me. It does not matter where he comes from Washington, Troy, or other places where there are tenderloin dis tricts. No man of decency or Chris tianity would bring sueh charges against me. Bis action was an insult tome, to the members of this board, and to the people of this borough. 1 have been in ithis town nine years and no one bas ever before found fault with my action?. What right has this man Donnslly to complain of my conduct? What interest, I would like to know, has be got in the public schools? He lias no one belonging to ihim going to the publlo schools. He bas said upon tbe streets that he would drive me out of town. Every one of his charges are false. He dors not tell tbe truth, because it was not born in him to tell tbe truth. I want the committee to get at the bottom of this thing, as I want the documents for future action against tbis fellow and those associated with bim." It need hardly be stated here that Mr. Shiel Intends to make it exceedingly interesting for bis accusers when tbe existing trouble is disposed of. That there was a conspiracy hstebed among certain individuals for '.the purpose of injuring bis reputation politically, socially and otherwise Professor Shiel is confident and some interesting de velopments may be looked for soon. What a bitter pill of disappointment the several pave expert promoters will be compelled to awallow in the near future. It Is said that since the wishes of the people are divided between as phalt and brick, the expediency of paving one side of the street with orick and the other with asphalt is be ing seriously considered. However, there nend be no cause for alarm, for Tub TninuNE correspondent is assured that the street, or even a part of it, will not be paved this year of our Lord. Just stick a pin here. Two experienced engineers of the Soranton Fire department on Saturday tested the Mug or a steam fire engine, the repairing of whioh bas been in dis pute betweea tbe oonncll and J. A. Touhill. As is well known Mr. Touhill repaired the engine at cost of nearly $000. Tbe fire committee of counoil refused to pay the bill alleging tbe en gine was not properly repaired. Tbe engineers found tbe engine to be equal to any of its elass and pronounced it to be in excellent condition as far as the repairing done by Mr. Touhill is con cerned. The town counoil will meet this even ing. Pennsylvania company programme for this week: No. 0, Ewen and Central collieries will be idle. Ross & Co. have sent Chief Engineer Llewellyn $25 to be distributed among the fire companies who saved their cooperage house from dsstrnotion on Friday. So scarce has the supply of water be come in Pleasant Valley tbe Water company furnishes water but two hours in the day. The Blessed Virgin sodality of St musrflaftp 1 ifc VvVSUVU John's (R. C.) church, will ;run an ex cursion to Lake Ariel tomorrow. The receipts are to be used ia purchasing text books for the schools connected with tbe church. Forty-hour devotional services will open in St. John's obnrch next Snnday. Tbe schools of the borough will open for work this morning. During vaca tion tbe directors hayet expended con siderable time having tbe need of the scholars attended to in a way that will enhauoe tbe comfort of the scholars. Tbe Parochial and Academic schools connected with St. John's cburcb, will open Wednesday morning. John H. Foy visited in Seranton over Sunday. Miss Fiesbaugh, of New York city, arrived here Siturday. She comes to visit her aunt, Mrs. Ira Fiesbaugh, of the West Side. I. N. Barto, of Philadelphia, came up to pass Sunday with bis wif and fam ily, who are visiting Mrs. Holland, of Bntler street. Archie Howell, of Buffalo, is visiting his old bome here. Miss Libbie Hoyt Is visiting her brother in Carbondale. D. S. Stark and family left Saturday morning for Atlantie City. F. H. Banker is expected bome from bis European trip today. Superintendent William Burrows has resigned bis position at the Exeter Machine works. Ransom King, of Ulster, N. Y.,is visiting his brother, Jay King, of Par sonage street. Miss Lena King has returned bome from a two months' visit with friends in Bradford county. Pedestrians on Main street have been attracted during tbe past week by a curiosity in one of tbe large show win dows of Q. C. Gliek's drug store. It is called the animated or living beans. They grow in Mexico on a shrub of tbe genus "Sebastian." Tbe motion im parted to tbe beau is made by worm inside, which eontracts and expands its body suddenly. When tbe beans are exposed to tbe cold the movements euase auogemer. At me end or eight or nine months tbe worm turns into a moth. The beans are spherical triangles, and when three of them are put together tbey form a round object which looks much like a hazlenut, and in this form they unaouDteQiy grew, Being covered by a pod or shuek. The peculiarity of the beana ia that thev inmn irnnml an1 when laid upon tbeir backs, that is waeu resting upon me round surface, thav hnn and tnrn map Th.i mlmn move forward and backward and side ways, hardly ever being still. Day and nlffht thev been anti If a rr. son places his hand npon tbe little pile it seems to effect tbe beans and tbey win not move lor some time. If one of tllam la held IwtttvAan th ftnrrura minute the pulsation within becomes very perception, ana u it is beta to tbe ear the force of the blow may be dis tinctly beard. A Quarter Century Teat For a quarter of a century Dr. King's Mew Discovery has been tested, and the millions who have received benefit from its use testify to its wonderful curative powers in all dtaeases of Throat,Chest and Lungs. A remedy that has stood the tent so long and that baa given bo universal satisfaction is no experiment. Each bottle is positively guaranteed to give relief, or tho money will be refunded. It is admitted to be the most reliable for Coughs and Colda. Trial bottles Free at Matthew Bro's. Drug Stpre, Large size 50c, and $1.00. Dunmore, Saturday witnessed the most enthu siastic Republican delegate eleetlons that tbe borough historians have ever recorded and the large vote polled is more than gratifying to tbe ReDUbli- oans. No regular election bas ever created the interest that was mani fested at Saturday's primaries, and at a sequence the number of votes polled far exceeds any former Republican vote east Dr. Reeves, 412 Spruce street, Scran ton, eures Catarrh. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. L. M. Smith is spending bis vaoation along Barnegat Bay. Mrs. A. Brown and family and Mrs A. Wagner and family have vacated their eottages at Lake Winola and re turned home. The following persona spent Sunday at Moosio Lake: Miss Kate McMillan, the Misses Brown, of Avoea, and O. R. Winters and Ben McMillan. Mrs. W. T. Messenger was a visitor at Pittston last week. Rev. J. W. Williams, pastor of the Presbyterian church, preached at his church yesterdsy, after an extended vaeation spent among the Adirondack mountains. Mrs. Solomon Dawes, of Providence, is spending few days with relatives at tbis place. D. E. Barton has commenced remov ing to his handsome new home on Dud ley street Mr. and Mrs. Philip Davis spent Sun day among Hawley friends. George Berlinghoff was a visitor at Jacob Cbrists' last week. Dr. Plum, of Hawley, was a visitor iu town yesterday. Mrs. Lou Bishop and children, who have been visitors at tbe Summers bome on Blakely street for the past few wesks, returned to their home at Honesdale Saturday. John Oswald, of Newark, is visiting at E. U. Wert's. A special meeting of the borough counoil was held Saturday night for the purpose of making some change in tbe size of the Sixth ward lateral sewer. Tbe school board and oounoil will meet in regular session this evening. Mies Katy Crane will return to Phil adelphia today to resume'ber studies at tbe Chestnut Hill conuent Miss Grace Powell has returned from a visit to Philadelphia friends. George Kenny has been spending a week at Ocean Grove. Miss Gortia Farber has returned from a three weeks' visit at Lake Ariel. There Is nothing like Dr. Thomas' Elec tric Oil to quickly cure a cold or relieve hoarseneia. Written by Mrs. M. J. Fel lows, Burr Oak, 8t. Joseph Co., Mich. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorta. When she was a Child, she cried for Costoria. When she became Hiss, she clung to Castorta, When she had Children, abe gave them Castorta. ."Archbald. Miss Nellie Cnrrtn, of Avoca, and her friend. - MiJs.Kniie Brennan. of Philadelphia, were entertained by Miss Jennie Kearney, of Laurel atreet, ou Friday and Saturday. Miss Mary A. Cardan, of Main street, baa returned from a pleasant visit with frianda in Moeoow. Tbe Republican primaries on Satur day afternoon resulted in tbe eleotion of Henry Myers as delegates from the Firat ward, P. F. Speliman from tbe Second ward and Frank Sotners from tbe Third ward. It is said that all three will support Mr. Scranton for congressman aud John R. Jones for district attorney. They will probably be divided as to the other candidates. The primaries were quietly conducted although a great deal of interest was shown in the canvass. Mrs. Maloney and Mrs. Lynch and daughter, of New York, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll, of Chnrcb street. ' P. W. Padden, of Olyphant, was in town yesterday. Misses Mary A. and Mnggte Mr Ginty, of Olyphant, called on friends here yostsrday. ; In Saturday's Archbald correspond -ente, someone, in a bold effort to be funny, succeeded in bringing unmer ited ridicule on three well-known gentlemen of tbis place. As to the wit of the thing, tbe least said tbe bet ter. The present writer, who knew nothing about the squib uutil he saw it print, hastens to deny its authorship, lest soma unthinking person should unwittingly hold him guilty of writing such a silly thing. The long continued drought is be ginning to have its ff?ct on tbe supply of the Archbald Water Co. The com pany is regnlntiug its distribution with a view to having the water last as long as possible. Mrs. Thomas Kelly aud daughter, of Philadelphia, are visiting Mrs. M. Ltngan, of Wayne street. P. J. Hennigau, of South Main street, is confined to bis bome owing to il Inesi. Mrs. Edward Craig, of the East Side, is seriously ill. The Traotion Company has completed Its turnout at tbe Wayne street bridge, but bas not yet began to rnn all Its ours through to tbe Blukely borough line. Tbe borough council held a atar chamber session on Thursday night and passed an ordinance granting right of way over Monroe, Laurel aud Bridge streets to the Lackawanna Valley Transit company, tbe corporation now controlling tbe Maiu street line. Be sides the councilmen and officials of the Transit company there were very few at the session. All except one of tbe councilmen voted for it. Mr. Jones seems to be the only member who had tbe manhood to oppose tbe measure, and he. rather than witness the humil iation lof bis fellow-couucilmen, left the room before a vote was ordered. The ordinance has not yet found its way to tbe secretary or the burgess, so we are spared the pain of publishing it for tbe present at least. Tbere is no reason whatever to justify the granting of this franchise to tbe Lackawanna Transit company. Less than two lyears ago this borough underwent one of tbe most exciting ordeals in ita history for tbe preserva tion of the privileges tbe present coun cil seems anxious to throw away. Practically tbe Carbondale Traction company asked no more than the Lack awanna Transit company asks now. Surely conditions have not so wonder fully changed in tbe meantime as to justify such a sacrifice on the part of the council. The ma jority of the present council were elected simply because the people be lieved tbem unwilling to throw their rights away, and it is hard to believe that they have so far forgotten their duties that they would violate tbe con fidence reposed in them. It is not too lata to make amends for what was done at Thursday's meeting. Lat tbe off m sive ordinance be repealed, and if tbe council faila to do ao then let tbe bur gess do bis plain duty in tbe premises. Before going deeper Into this disagree able subject, we shall await the action of the burgess. He protested the rights of the people on one memorable occa sion, and unless we greatly mistake be is capable of dtlog ao again. Burgess Burke, npbold the bonor of the town and veto tbis ordinanoe of infamy if the council fails to do its duty I Mothers! Mothers!! Motherstlt Mrs. Window's Soothiug Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions or mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain; cures wind colic and is tbe best remedy for di arrhoea. Sold by druggists in every part of tbe world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Carbondale. A. Lewaloy and wife, returned Satur day evening, after spending two pleas ant weeks with Mr. Lewsley's parents at Ninevah, N. Y. A team of horses owned by Gowler and Bronson, was struck by an eleotrio oar Saturday morning on Belmont street, and seriously injured. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Walters were called to Prompton Saturday, bv tele gram, announcing the death of their little nephew, Clarence Walters. Tbe funeral was held Snndny afternoon. Mrs. Elizabeth MoNair Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey, of Canaan street. Today tbe Mozart band will hold the annual plcnio 'at Farview, it being tbeir custom to have tbe popular re sort on tbe National Labor day. Miis Efflo Van Damark, of Way mart, a former teacher in one of the sohools of tbis city, leaves today for Millers ville State Normal school. Miss Hitttie Phillips, of Wilkes Bar re, Is visiting Misj Elols El wards, of Souih Church street, W. M, Lathrope Is at Preston Park Moosic. Mrs. W. F. Wuterman and children, Clyde and Lena, left Friday morning for Herriokville, Bradford oonoty, to visit friends for a few weeks. Dr. Reeves, 413 Sprues street, Scran ton, cores Kidney and Bladder trouble. 9 a. m. to 9 p. in. Mrs. Nancy Howard, of New Jersey, is visiting atD. W. Wildrick's. Mr. And Mrs. Rolland Bellis are re joicing over tbe arrival of a eon. Miss Olive Pearl left Saturday for Strondsburg, where she will attend school. The remains of Dr. Frazonia will be taken to Philadelphia for burial today. Forest City. Complete arrangements have been made for the Eleven oonnty temper ance and prohibition reunion at Moun tain Puk next Friday, Sept. 7 Speak er, Hon, Samuel Diokle, E. J. Wheeler, editor of the Voice, and C. L. Hawley. candidate for governor. The New York, Ontario and Western railroad have instructed all agente to sell tickets at tbe rate of two cents per mile from any point sonth of Hancock. N. Y,,' to Soranton, where the regular New York, Oatarlo aud Western train, leaving i-uwvvt fill U UU II. lilt i Will SUUUCll with tbe Central Rai r. a I of New Jer sey special train li-.vliig tcrantou for Mountain Park at 8 05 a, m. Tbe faro from Soranton to Mountain Park and return is 70 oents- From all atatioos between Hancock aud Serant on, two eenta per mile. HE WAS MUltDEKED. Opinion of the Det.otlves in the Cast of John Oardlih. (pedal io tht Scranton Tribun. Pittston, Sept 2. Aoting on the advice of District attorney Gorman, County Detective Wbalen on Saturday arrived here and enlisting tbe aervlces of Constable P. J. Etrley, who is prob ably tbe beBt aeqauinted with tbe Poles of this region of any officer in the county, proceeded to Duryea to inquire into the truth or falsity of the reyorts In circulation relative to the death of John Cardiah. CardiBb, it will be re membered, died in the hospital a week ago. The autopsy made by the physi cians revealed that he was the victim of fonl play and not an accident re ceived in tbe mines, as bis friends songbt to maka the hospital authorities believe. Tbe detectives learned after diligent inquiry that the reports were eorreot and tbat tbere bad b-en a dance in one of the saloons of tbe village on tbe night of Aug. 18. It wae the Saturday after pay day and among tbe crowd who assembled was Cardisb. Beer flowed like water and all pnrtook freely of it. The detvetives learned that araoug those present was a stranger of whom everyone so fur interviewed, ap peared at a loss to know. Tbe stranger referred to moved about tbe place all the evening and while appearing as drunk as bis companions and fully asbilarlous, was observed to partake sparingly or tbe liquor. Cardisb, the mnrdered man, dnring the evening treated frequently and displayel considerable money. The stranger during tbe evening, was ob served to be interested iu Curdish, and never lost sight of him When Card isb left tbe bouse soon after midnight, several of those present have aince re membered, the stranger simultaneously disappeared, but nothing was thought of it at tbe time. Cardisb did not reach bis hoarding house until tbe morning following, whan be was found to be injured and minus his month's pay. Shortly after arriving home he lost consciousness and remained so un til he died tbe following Friday. The supposition is. and one which is strongly shared by the officers, tbat tbe stranger referred to, seeing or knowing Cardiah bad money after leaving the house, headed bim off aud from am bush struck him with a "bllly"or some small blunt weapon. That the blow waa well direoted and a powerful one is proven by the pieee of tbe sknll taken from the dead man's head and which is now in the care of Dr. Me Fadden, of this place. Clipped from Canada "Presbyterian," under signature of C. Blankett Kobinson, Prop'r. : I was cured of oft-recurring bil lioue headaches by Burdock Blood Bitters. Jermyn. Ralph Rymer.wbobas been employed as extra atation agent for the Ontario daring vacation, returned from Utioa Saturday evening. The funeral of John M. Lewis took place Saturday afternoon from tbe Con gregational cbnrsb. The public schools will reopen today. Richard Simons will sail on Wednes day by White Star steamer, Mojastlo, for England. Owing to the drouth, milkmen ad vanced the price of milk 1 cent per quart Saturday C. D. Winter returned from a ten days' trip to Ocean Grove. Tbe poles between the Ontario and Western station and Main street seem to be rather in the way of pedestrians, tbey being exactly in tha middle of the aide walk. George a Dunn, the genial station agent of the Ontario and Western, spent Sunday with friends in Lu zerne. Will Jenkins, of West Pittston, is the guest of bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Jenkins, of North Main street. Honesdale. There were only a small number of wheelmen in the lantern narade Friday night, bnt tbe effect of tbe rapidly moving gay colored lights was beauti ful. Tbe wheelmen met with much difficulty on account of the poor condi tion of the streets. It was impossible to dodge the atones after it became dark. A large erowd enjoyed the opti air conoertof the Mozart band in the court bonse square The mnaio was excellent. Miss Lizzie Ammorman, of Carbon dale, is tbe guest is Mixs Nellie Kimble. There will be an attempt at the race meet of tbe Maple City wheelmin Ool. 4 by a well known rider to beat the one mile competitive record. Mood's Saved I Can Honestly Say This fly Life " For years I was in a very serious condition srilh catarrh of the stomach, bowels and bladder. I suffered intensely from dyspepsia, and in fact was a miser able wreck, merely a skeleton. I seem ed to go tram bad la worse. I really wished I was dead. I had no rest day or night. I did not know what to do. I bad tuken so much medicine of the wrong kind that It bad poisoned me, and my finger nails Began I tnra lack and come oil. I began to take Mr. W.K. Young, Potter'a MI1U, Pa. Hood's Sarsaparllla. I had faith In the medicine, and it did more for mo than all proscriptions. I have gradually regained perfect health, am entirely free from catarrh of the bowols, and rain bi my back. My recovery Is simply mar velous." W. K. Youno, Potter's Mills, I'a. , Hood's5 Cures Hood's Pills relieve distress after eating. AYLESWORTH'S Meat Market' The Finest In the Citi The latest Improved fur nishings and apparatus for keeping meat, bitter and eggs. . MB Wyoming Ave. ill uinimiiimnHniiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiHHHgniiiiiiiiiiniiiniinnimriniiuiiiii THE if! SALE . 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