THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORHTNG, OCTOBER 5, 189.5. NeuJs ice Ires NEW TORE ff Sept Everything New. 122 North Main Avenue. WEST SIDE. I'nton .Meeting of Fpworth League i-bap- tere of City In Simpson ChuTeh. -New Officer Chows. The annual convention of the Ep- worth League soelfties or the city wan hl,l la vwnln? in the lecture room of th simiMiin Mrt.tuHllst cnurcn, or North Main avenue. The meeting was irposKfnl tn a. decree never Derore st ained by the union, in ioint of at- ndance and entnuaiasm or mw pre- t. Every league in the city wai wen ri-spnttHl. t 8 o'clock President Henry Kem- rilng called the convention 10 or . The report of the financial secre- BUI' 11 I U .... ..... " - I v.i.-utiHU stunv nn increase, ana emimhI condition Ol ine swii-iy .7. . - .. I I 4 v. L'.Hmar hi. 1 1 .... M uereu grrat tiuumBi. .- rivalry. Walter Clearwater. In behalf of the Cedar Avenue league, nominated A. C. Meyer, in a telling speech. Will Craw ford placed the name of Attorney eorge U. Peck, or tne etmpson iimp- in seconded the latter nomination. th gentlemen paid tne nignesi com montu tn Attorney Peck. Henry I. emmerl mr. tne out-going umuit-ui, as nominated by John Armstrong, of e Providence delegation, n. u. uen min seconded the nomination. The ushers of the evening were ap- was: xoiai cast, m. ; Kemmerllna-. 2. Attorney Peck was declared elected. He -was called to the chair and invited to make a speech. The newly-elected president thanked the convention for the honor given to him and the Simpson chapter by the election. The nominating- committee reported ha following as vice-presidents for the nsuine; term: Elm Park, r . A. Hiaie- im niinmiira. Thomas Henwoou: As- ury. E. E. Tennant: Providence, Jona than Broadbent: Court Street, 'Miss Clara Vail: Cedar Avenue, A. C. Mey- rs; Hampton Street, J. T. Kendiey; Simpson. Miss Josie Knauss. Mr. Whittemore thought that Little Eng'and chapter should be recosnized ty the convention. The name of Harry Stark was afterward added to the list of vice-presidents, as the representative of Little England. This is the llrst recognition of the church. C. F. Pross, of Green Rldsre, was placed In nomination for recording sec retary by the sommittee: also, Dayton Ellis, Dunmore. corresponding scre tary; Katherlne Brader, Park Place, treasurer: Henry Kemmerllnpr, O. F. Whittemore, F. P. Doty, executive com mittee. During the evening' the Simpson chapter gave an entertaining pro gramme. Miss Gertrude Fellows and Walter Smith recited and Miss Georgl nnna Kettle gave a reading. The sing ing was led by James Hart man. Cobb and Nelllo Arrested. John Cobb and .Nellie Connors were rreste4 yesterday afternoon by by Po lice Officers Gurrell and Thomas. Cobb is a married man. but his wife left on a visit to the country a few days ago. He wanted a houskeeper In her ab sence and he Invited NelHe to attend to the household duties. Me called In sev eral of his frlnls and a big carousal was held. The neighbor complained and Cctb was arrested on a charge of "harboring a dlsreiputalble character In the absence of his wife." Alderman John held court at the police station. Cobb was fined U50. which he paid after a search among friends. Nellie, who was drunk, was placed in a cell un til she became sober. Serlon Konauny. team owned by Battin, the hard- wareJfaier, Decame frightened and t tnrlflc speed, while passing LackOiVanna avenue yes terday mofnlnff. The animals crossed the bridge bnd at the farther extremi- Kin arm fcrely Into a learn of horses attached t a huckster a wagon. The latter horsf""' suffered from the colli- In Ion. One animal had Its front t. eth bent In an f . i I 'broken. The wagon vnle I U II IU III? depth of several Inches Inn the other Worse's side. The smanhimp was frlghtlli il. but luckily both drivers escaped w nout Injury. ' slid rt News Paragraph.. Miss Gra flnnrirlfh r.f Month Main visiting at Nicholson. The fune al or Mesheah Thomas oc erday afternoon from the fortunate 1 id had many friends, who leathered a the funeral and followed the corpse to the grave. Rev. Mr. Thomas, ol Philadelphia, preached a touching Sf rmon. The body was in terred In V ashburn Street cemetery. 'No.' 14 sc hool foot ball team plays the central city preparatory school at Boies' Steel works ground this morn ing. The funer il of the late Fldele Miller will occur U day from the late home, on Lincoln ave nue. The. funen 1 of the late John Evans, of Hampton t eet, will be held this after noon at 1.30 o'clock. ' The mertl ig of the Wehrh Philosophi cal society " .'111 'be Interesting as usual. Kev. D. P. Jones, of the Tabernacle church, will read a paper on "Poetry as an Art." Thomas Ellas will recite and John Grlfllths will conduct the shia-lns-. I The Chi ubsllon eooietv of the Wi.h. mnwi rrenujrienan cnurcn will conduct a banquet on Oot. 17 in their r"2!i.1WftiSt ivaa.'ik'iuiv&wjiwa' !.iTimiaWVJWnWiWjnnIa jlofat Healtbl If ENT conn '.' 3S i iMnK.MLntitlaS'lINIANTuuiiTu i '"tvifir horn. AddrwiL NEW1 i onlttuh iN0 MILK CO-Tulwl i New Vers. ., of th? Stibiirbs. room In the church building. Toasts are being prepared and instrumental and vocal selections have been provid ed for. At the Scranton' Street Baptist Church tomorrow Itev. 1. J. Williams, of Jormyn, will preach both morning and evening. Sunday chxd at S p. m., evening service at 7 o'clock. The pulitit of the Sinnner Avenue Presbyterian church will be occuilel tomorrow by Rev. John tlrllllths. of Hregon. Services at 10 In he morning and 6 In the evening. Mrs. Urilliths la in the city for the first time, and is a representative of the Century company, of New York. He Is introducing the company's 'hymnals, etc.. in the valley. He is a iiH'tive of Rhonda- valley, Wales. Last night's Initial meeting of the Elite Dancing class was attended by about thirty couples. Professor Tay lor has charge. It was a brilliant event, and is attended by the best peo ple of this side and not a few from the central cHy. C. K. DanleU has returned from Ilonesdale. .Miss Miriam Ferber. the 'bright daughter of Chief Kerber, left yester day for a stay at "Vllk-lUirre. Chief of Fire Department and Mrs. Ferber, Mr. and Mrs. John 4 Jones and Superintendent V. J. iXeave left lust niKht lor an extend'.'d trip to the south. Ohlef Kerber will attend the convention of lire chief!) to be held at Augusta. Drt. James Mcllelrra and Kate Josephine, of the North Knd, were married last evening by T. T. Morgan, ex-aUlerninn and notary public, of the Fifteenth ward. Police Olileer Saul la on ihls vacation. Miss Annie Styer. of l'MhuL-lphlu. who has been the guest of Miss Flor ence Irving, has returned home. Mis, Jvhn C. Cixik uinl Tht)mns C. Williams of Hasleton. are visiting Mrs. E. IVivls. of Washburn street. Palmer Williams, of lturknell uni versity, la spending the Sabbath with parents, Hon. and iMrs. John T. WT.Uams. of iSuth uMaln avenue. Miss Grace Acker, of Wyoming sem inary, Is vlslt'ing her parents, oil South Main avenue, over Sunday. Professor J. T. Jones, of No. IS school, will teach the English branches at the John Raymond institute, of the Young '.Men's Christian association. I'nder the auspices of class No. 7. of the Tabernacle church Sunday school, an entertainment and pie social will be held on Friday evening. Oct. 11. Un Thursday evening a Sunday school class of the Kim Park church, tausht by John M.-Connell, gathered a-t his home, 732 Adams avenue. Vocal solos were rendered by Miss Hettie Evans and piano solos by Mi.s Miriam Davles. Toads 'were given by Lou Usehivlndt: games were played and n miul delightful time was enjoyed by all present. Refreshments were served nt :i late hour, after which the guests dis persed for their respective homes, well Ile;ued with the occasion. West Side lliislncs.t Directory. GET THE MAJESTIC OIL STOVE. Grand Parlor, Mystic, Raster and Dock ash Ranges. 20 pxr cent, saved. K. J. Hushes, agent, 121 South Main avenue. BICYCLES . repaired, scissors ground, tools sharpened, saws filed, keys fitted, machines repaired by TV. I.. Steenbark, dealer In Guns. Fishing Tackle, under West Side Bank. PHOTOGRAPHER Cabinet Photos. $1.40 per dozen. Tiiey are Just lovely. Con vince yourfelf bv calllne at Starner's Photo Parlors. 161 and 103 South Mala av-uiue. BARBER. Hair cuttlng-and shaving done in a first-class manner nt John H. Rey nold's Barber Shop, at Falrchlld's Hotel GROCERIES Revera Standard Java Coffee la unexcelled. The leartln coffee of the day. For ial only at F. W. Ma son & Co. Fine Qrocerles, 110 South Main avenue. SECOND HAND FURNITURE CASH for anything you have to sell. Furni ture, Stoves. Tools, etc. Call and ree the stock of J. C. King, 1024 and 1028 Jackson street. WALL PAPER-Go to Fred Reynolds. 206 North Main avenue, and see ht complete line of Wall Paper, Paints and Window Shades. Just opened with nfcjr stock. PLUMBINO-Willlam D. Griffiths, 113 North Main avenue, doe first-class Plumbing, Steam Heat and Gas Fitting. Satisfaction li strictly guaranteed. SOUTH SIDE NEWS. James Dowlinfl Creels Captain Jack Crawford, the Friend of His Boy hood Days In Schuylkill Connty. Thirty-five years ago down In Schryl- k II 1 county Captain Jack Crawford, the rxvet-scout and soldier, and Conductor James Dowling, of Locus street, were Hioys together, worked In the ame coal breaker and orten usea to suae awn the same cellar door. IMr. Dowling called on the captain yesterday morn ing: and was readily recognised, al though they had not seen each other for over a generation. The greeting was as cordial as can well be imagined, and both men sa.t down for over an hour to talk about 'the memories and recol lections of the boyhood time when the work! had Its future In atore for thi-m. Captain Crawford was then as Illiter ate as any of the boys that worked In the breaker picking slate; he went from the breaker to the mines driving a mule, and when 16 years; of age went to the war. It was not until he had been wounded and taken to a hospital that he learned to read; he wo taught fry a Sister of Charity. South Sldo V. W. C. A. Owing to the Improvements now be lli)! made at the South Bkle Young Wo men's Christian association, tho clasees which were expected to begin Oot 1 have been -postponed until next week. The house, 1021 Cedar avenue, whtoh Is occupied by the association, is undergo- InR a complete change In nhe way of new paper and paint throughout. When completed It will present a very attrac tive appparanice. There are two courses of study available to tihose paying the membership fee of l a year: The pre paratory. Including arithmetic, read ing, writing, grammar and spelling; ad vanced course, hlffher ' arithmetic, rhetoric, algebra ami physiology. The claases are comlHctod by compftent teaclms and will beg-In on Tuesday evening, Oct. 8. Professor Derman will conduct a ulnglng class on Monday evenings. All young women are cot dlally Invited to the association rooms, and Mis Itoot, the secretary, may be Been there at any time concerning the educational or Bible classes, which are now forming. There will bo a union fronpel meeting of the Youna: Women's Christian association of the South Side with the central association at 203 Washington avenue on Sunday after noon, Oct. 8, at 3.45 p. n. All young women are cordially Invited to attend, and It Is hoped that enany will be prcs-e-nt from the 8outh tfhie. Topic, "The I'ower lor Service." There will be spe cial music. Ills Hand Caught In a Plaalag Machine. .Ada-m Meebllt. of the West Side, em ployed In Fred HniKen'a planing mill on Alder etreet, got hit hand caught yes terday In one of the machines and tho first and second fingers of .his right hand were cut olt. IMr. Meebllt to a well-known cltlsem and 'this misfortune Is deeply regretted by all who know him. ipr. A. J. Kolb was summoned, and lie 'bandaged the hand so that the man could go 'home, iBot for the pres ence of nrlnd of IMr. (H&xen, who was near by and stopped the machine, Mr. Meobllt's arm would ihave been torn off, - Shorter ParaoVnph 1 C J. Ruddy, of Cedar avenue, and Joseph Ttosar, of Birch street, have formed a partnership and gone Into the tea business. Their store will be in the Rosar building, on lllroh street. Both are well-known young men and hus tlers. . The machinery for tihe addition to the Sauquoit Silk mill is arriving In dally Blvlpmemta and being put in place. Those who comprised the Rushers foot ball team hint year have organised for the present seasons. The members are: Full back. John Urown; half -backs, A. J. llat'tle and Patrick Mlnton; center rush, Michael Wtber; quarter back, Michael Dunleavy; guards, Harry Koy and Jumes Vaugtiun; tackles, John Vaughan and Thomas Caw ley; ends, John Vaughan ami John Kennedy. Wtraw rides are becoming the rase, and one Is announced for next Monday n Iff lit, to whk'h nono of the members that went laist Wednesday night will be invited. The Crescent Social club will run a ball on the evening of Oct. 9. No answer has been as yet received from Rev. Mr. North, of Newark, to whom the call from tho Hickory Street PreHbyterlan church has been Issued. Rev. P. K. Uivelle, of Cedar avenue, will read his llrst muss at Hi. John'a church tomorrow morning at 10.20. Work will be resumed at the North Steel mill "Monday morning after an Idleness of tour ilays, caused by a scarcity of pig Iron. NOKTII LNO. Mr. Roderick, of Wllkes-Barre, Is vis iting his son, Kdward dtoderlck, of North Main avenue. At the animal meeting of the Home Missionary society of the Presbyterian churoh, which was held at the residence of Mrs. W. H. iSadler. of .North Main avenue, yesterday afternoon, the fol lowing oltlcers were elected: President, Mrs. Theodore von Storch; vice-president, Mrs. George Wilder; secretary, Mrs. Guild; treasurer, 'Mrs. N. 1'. Os terhout. Mr. Morgan and Mrs. Guild were elected us delegates to attend the Homo Missionary society convention, which Is to be held at Wilkes-iHurre, on Oct. 22, 23 and 24. Mrs. iHenson, who has 'been visiting 'Mrs, George GrKtln, of West iMarket Btreet, has returned to Utlca. H. It. Tyler, of Hlnghamton, N. Y., spent yesterday among; the North End business men. In the Providence Presbyterian church tomorrow morning Rev. 'Mr. Guild will preach from the text, "What God said about a certain man." In the evening he will preach on "Religion In the Family." In the North Main (Avenue Baptist church tomorrow morning the sacra ment of the Ixn-d's supper will be ob served. Baptism will also be adminis tered. In the evening the pastor, Rev. O. W. Watklns, will preach from the text, "Flee as a bird to your moun tains." All strangers are cordially In vited. The funeral of the late Mr. Lloyd, of Dickson City, will take place Sunday afternoon. Interment will be made at Peckvllle. Rev. Mr. Guild will olllclate. The M!.ses Baker, of Honesdale, are visiting Mrs. C. J. Gillespie, of Oak street. Monday evening 'SaJIro Tatelsh. a Japanese, who is now a student at the University of Pennsylvania, will give a lecture In the North iMaln Avenue Bap tist church on Japan. The lecture will be Illustrated by native costumes, Idols, and temple bells. There will be no ad mission charged, but a voluntary offer ing will be taken. Charles Kline has built an oyster stand In front of his meat market, on West Market street. Edward Keefer, of Summit avenue, formerly of iMWJarrah & Thomas drug store, of the central city, has accepted a position In Henwood's drug store. DUNMORK. John Wert has returned from a few days' visit with friends at Forert City. The meeting of the Loyal legion nn Saturday night will be of an especially Interesting nature, and will be led by Rev. A. B. O'Neill. The funeral of Arthur Curtis, who fell from a 'building' and was killed while at work in Ssranton the fore part of the week, took place yesterday afternoon and was very largely attend ed. The Carpenters' union was present In a body. Interment was made In t'he Dunmore cemetery. A vety pleasant surprise party was tendered May Hughes at her home on South Blaketly street on Wednesday evening. The time passed pleasantly playing cames, after which r?fresh- ments were served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. K. J. dtuglies. IMr. and Mrs. Burleteh, Mrs. Ttalley. Clara Hi, Florence Spencer, Lllllnn Broad, Bewde Powell, iKllen Cole. (Florence Weber. Nellie Van Oaimp, Ttetta Snen-cer. Jessie IMadway, Gertie 'Hugrhes, Eva Hess, Mellnda Cole, Adda Warner, Sarah Byrne, Sarah Hughes, and Willie Web er, Hyson Altemlre. Lewis Harderstine, Harry Anguln, Fred Olsen, St?ven Richard, Howard Plnnell, Will Snyder, George Mess, George Altemlre, Arthur Warfel, Bert Brink, Vandyke Plnkney, Harry Stevens, Peter Seigle, Thomas Hughes, A u bray Bailey, Ben Jeffrey and Victor Plnkney. Mlsa Ida Bishop Is the guest of IMIss Eva Hess, of Brook street. iMIss i.Mame Crawton, of Avoca, was tho guest of (Dunmore friends Thurs day evening.. Jones Plnnell lost a Jiorse by sickness on Thursday night. John Wert spent part of the week with friends at iForest City, The usual services will bo observed In the Presbyterian church tomorrow. Miss Ruby Yost, of South iRIakely street, has rfUi.-ned from an extended visit with friends at Shenandoah and vicinity. William Brunlnglvns accepted a posi tion with Collins & Hackett, the Scran ton clothiers. tjulle a number of Kpworth leaguers attended ithe union meeting In Hyde Pork last nltfht. The' Episcopalians will hold services In their new edifice for the first time tomorrow Tnorn'lng at 10.30. William Delamler. of Avoca, called on friends in town on Thursday. M1NOOKA. The cantata "Th New Flower Queen or the Coronation of the Roses, which Is lining rehearsed by tho St. Cecilia choir, will be reproduced on Tuesday evening, Oct. 22. at the Father Mat.hew hall, this place. Jt received its Ilr.it presentation about one year ago and tinder the skillful mnmigiwr.t of Peter F. Cuslck proved a big success. 'Forty-five pigeons owned "by WHIUvm Thoman, of 'Miner's Hill, were stolen Thursday evening, Patrick Hughes, n former resident of this place, now of Pltlrburg, Is visiting Mlnooka friends. Eight-day oak or walnut clocks, guar anteed good timekeepers, only 12.69 dur 'ti pur bargain week. Turnquest, 205 Washington avenue. The Nickel Plate Road runs from Buf falo to Chicago, via Cleveland and Fort Wayne. ' Piles! Piles! Rotting Piles. Symptoms-Moisture; Intense Itohlng and stinging; most at night: worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, be coming very sore. Swayne'a Ointment stops the itching and bleeding, heals ul ceration, and In most eaaee removes the tumors. At druggists, or by mall, for M cents. Dr. Bwayne A Bon, Philadelphia. . ' . s , Uniformed colored porters are In chart of day coaches to show all attention to th passengers en the Nickel Plate Road. TAYLOR. The funeral of iMIss LJxxle Williams, who died on Tuesday last, occurred from her home in the Arch bald mine, yesterday afternoon. The esteem in which ftie was held was evidenced by the vast concourse of people who at tended. There was an abundance of floral 'tributes, among which were many of beautiful design. The funeral left the home at 2.30 o'clock and pro ceeded to the Primitive Methodist church, where services were conducted. 1'iie tdUlce was filled to the very doors, and many were unable to gain admit tance, tiervloes -were conducted by Rev. Mr. Froude, pastor of the Primi tive Methodist church, and he was as sisted by Rev. Ivor Thomas, of the Congregational church. At the con clusion of the services the remains were conveyed to the Forest Home cemetery, where Interment was made. Emblem Division, .No. 57, Sons of Temperance, attended tho funeral In a body. An excellent entertainment was Blven at the Calvary Baptist church last evening iby the Young People's so ciety, which was largely attended. lCtiiei-son Owens rendered several reci tations, which were highly enjoyed. Rev. Mr. How-land, nt N.'w York city, who occupied the pulpit ut the Mot.'i od'lst Episcopal church on Sunday Inst, will preach again tomorrow morning. Presiding Elder J. G. Eckman, of Scfanton, will olllclate In the evenlns. In the morning there will be a love ftast at 10 o'clock. Dr. Porteus' 'horse, Maud L, won tho horse race at iBerwK'k on Thursday In three straight heats. Miss Sudile Morrow, of Wllkes-Ilarre, is vliltlng friends In town. SPORTING NEWS. WILL UK ilMtlt-KHtillT. Toot Hall Mcvens of Syracuse I'nlvcrslty and tho Scranton llicycle Club Meet Hero Today-Piobublllty of o Largo Crowd of Local Mooters. The 'Varsity team of the Syracuse university and the eleven of the Wcran ton Bicycle club will line up this after noon at the Buse Hull park and there Is every Indication that It will be a royal battle. Captain Welsh Is confi dent that ths local flayers will make a splendid showing. The team will be stronger than It has been this year, as Cleveland, Scranton'B old center, will be back on the line to duy, milking up one of the heaviest lines In any athletic club or college team In the state. The game will bo umpired by Joseph D. Green, of Syracuse, N. Y., a former iScranton boy. John H. Brooks, Princeton '95, will referee and Dr. Steen, of the Scranton 'Bicycle club, will act as linesman. The college team, -with their rooters, will arrive 'In the city via the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western railroad at 12.40 p. m., and will make their head quarters ut the Westminster. Every arrangement has been com pleted for lihe comfort nnd plrnsure of the spectators, and It Is evident that the local followers of the game In the city will be out In full force to cheer their favorites In their struggle with the strong 'Varsity team. The line-up will be as follows: Scranton. Syracuse. Wabh left end Mnrllna CokkIus Ipft tackle O'Day Contiery left Ruard I.akc Cleveland corner Klnner Allen right guard Smallwood Zaiig rijTM tackle Danleniien Thayer right end Warren Decker quarter back ....Vanduvn Owens left half im.'k Arnold Walsh right half back Oslmrn Noakcs full back Adams T HOTTING RACKS TODAY. Gentlemen Drivers and Horses Will Meet in Four Kvcnts. Following are the entries for this afternoon's races of the Gentlemen's Driving club at the Driving park: 2.40 CLAS3. Morgan Thaller, r. g., H. B. Reynolds. Thrift, b. g., A. L. Spencer. Prince, s. g., F. H. HazaTd. Edith, r. m., Dr. Wenlz. Star Dudley, s. g.. Joe Hull. - Duke, blk. g., L T. Payne. 3.00 CLASS. Mamie K., b. m., Dr. Houser. Horace Jefferson, r. g.. Dr. Wentz. Johnson, b. g., O. S. Johnson. Fannie, b. m., F. H. Haazard. Prince, b. g., F. H. Hfiird. John L b, g.. Tom Moore. FHEtf-FOR-ALL. Jim Mears, g. g.. Dr. Hill. Monreve. b. g., Charles II. Schadt. Welter, b. g., J. L. Crawford. Minnie F., b. m., W. M. Jermyn. Maud L s. m., Dr. Porteus. TEAM RACE. Corroa and mate, J. L. Crawford. TUtk) C. and mate, F. 8. Godfrey. Nellie B. and mateL. A. Patterson. THE UUKIi MAY ATTEND. Marlborough May See the Yale-Cam bridge Games In New York Today. New York, Oct. 4. The final arrange ments have been made for the Yale Cambridge athletic games on Manhat tan Field tomorrow afternoon. The track has 'been carefully examined by experts and pronounced as nearly per fect as It can 4)e made. Many prominent persons will attend the games, Including Mayor 'Strong, William Whitney, Chauncey Depew, Cornelius Vanderbllt, John Jacob Astor, Sir Julian Pauncefote and probably the duke of Marlborough. From the social point of view, as regards spec tators, the meet will eclipse anything of the kind ever seen In this country. The teams are more evenly matched than were the London und New York Athletic club teams, which met two weeks ago. I rank V.rna Whips Jnok Skolly. New York, Oct .4. At the Manhattan Athletic clilli tonight Frank Erne, of Buf falo, knocked out Jack Bkelly, of Brook lyn, In the ninth round. Continuous (Initio of Pool. There will bn a continuous game of poo between William Jones, of t'ittston, un George E. Davis, of Cnrbondale, till evening ut Samuel Norrls' Central hotel Prlceburg. HE HAS FOUND IT SO CK YOU. the best place In the city to cot fishliit tackle and sportsmen's supplies. Tha STERLING WHEEL of h!a la a beauty and as for quality well, the others are no' In it. Open evenings. fk Okhkeeierti Bulltk MaaMad Bnul rENflYROYAL PILLS vngtftai m vaiy wrnm. re tiwut NiiaMt. ufc bruflrt rCkkhut Axili !( -mmdrnd In Had ud Quid MUlIU1 Hmim. Mli with blkw ribtsMa, Taka imurii iMnawanw aJ ssiltMlkli. Humht4r I II ll IBS. 4$ SPRUCE STREtl 8 OUR BLOOD FILTERS BLOOD SnOILD BE PURE AS WATER What Keeps It I'u re and What Happens When It Is Impure. Our Natural Elood Purifiers, Our Kidneys ; How They Keep Us Well, and How We Ought to Keep Them Well. What makes a sallow complexion, gout, rheumatism, muscular weakness, depression, luck of ambition, anaemia, chlori;l or green sickness, nervous headache, dizziness, hysteria, Briglit'a disease, gravel, alccplcHiinesa, puln In the back, dlubetes, etc.? It Is the failure of our blood (liters. Our blood should be as free from Im purities us drinking water. If it lieconu-s Impure we fall sick. Our kidneys are simply blond inters. They tiller the impurities out of the blood. That Is why it is so dangerous to have kidney disease, because when out kidneys are- sk k they cannot keep our blood pure. .Diseases are generally caused by blood poisoning. ICpcciully those men tioned above. The poisoning la cuused by Impurities in the blood. Thsc impurities could be kept nut if our kidneys were healthy, If they were not worn out, or did not have too much work to do. Dr. ilohh's Sparagun Kidney Pills make healthy kidneys out of sick uiies. This means pure blood uud the cure of all ditvuses caused by blood impurities. At-Jparugus has u very strong tonic ef fect on the kidneys. Combined with other herbs it is used in Dr. Ilohh's tfliarngus Kidney Pills, und Is the In gredient which docs the kidneys the most gond. This filtering of the 'blood has proba bly never been explained to you In this way before. Yet It is true. livery phyjiclun knows It Is trim. A medicine that will cure the kidneys will cure any disease caused by pois oned blood, ibecuuse, us soon as the kid neys are well, they set about doing their work as It ought to be done. When our drinking water Is pure It will nut poison us, und when our blood Is pure it will not poison us. Dr. Hdldi's Sparairus Kidney Pills will bring you new life and ambition, cure your pains and aches, give you a brlRht rosy complexlun, and health, freedom and comfort. It Is not a mirHn!e. It Is simply pure, clean blood. It Is only a question of renewing and cleansing your inters. It is Dr. HoWs .Sparngus Kidney Pills acting on your kidneys. All the dangerous diseases of Impure blood that doctors are often unable to cure can tie cured with Dr. Hobb's Spnragus Kidney Pills. Rheumntlsm, gout. Hrlirht's disease, kidney troubles, etc., will till disappear after taking a course of Dr. Hobb's Pparagus Kidney Pills. A few doses will relieve. A few boxes will cure. Solc by nil druggists at SO cents per box, or sent postpaid on receipt of price. AVrlte for valuable pamnhlet. ex plaining alut the kidneys and their action on tho blood. Free on applica tion to HcJbb's 'Medicine company, Chi cago, or San Francisco. e fttca !X;!y was ;c'x, wo cito her Custorte. VlK'n l'.iu was u ( UillJ, slit cried for Castorla, Wmu sho become Miss, she cttu3 to Costorle. Vhcn tho had Children, ahe gavetacra Coatotta, WHY SUFFER When yon can have your cyea scientifically Tested Free by the new method. tiTbre it re hundreds of people if they knew this, would go mlka to luve their examined. DON'T WAIT. HffWhen yon get lenses, or g'aaaea. aa many people call them, Get the llcst, aa they won't nnet rou any more than ponrer onoa. Do not trust your valuable sight to ped dlers. Tho ACRO-CHYSTAL LENSES will correct the vision and stop all pain In the head. Placed in the Finest Solid Gold Frames for 5 Th ae Lensoi are sold only by DeWITT, EYE SPECIALIST AND JEWELER Oppcsite Scranton Houso, a03 Lackawanna Ave., SCRANTON, PA. Horns Daily: t to 11 a. to., 1 to S aud T to n, m. Art.fnpiNe REVIVO RESTORES VITAUTT Marl A a a. ".77" Ml 31W6II Mar 1BU Day, 9 of Me. ins wnsr sotb Day. prortaoe the above reunite In 30 daya. It arU powerfully ana quickly. Cur.', wtieu ell other tall yovna sacs trill regain their lout manhood, and old mea will teoover their rnuthlnl vigor by astni HKVIVO- It quloklr and luralr rmtorta Norvoiu use, Leal YlHIIlr, Impotoner, Nlihtlr EralHlonii tiel Fower, railing Memory, WhIIus PineaMt.and til eeete ol aelt-abuM or eieus and IndlKrotion wklek unnu on for atuilT, biulue or marrlaf a. Il let only cut by Martins at the mat of dleaa, but laearaat aerfetnnlo and blood builder, brtai lug eaek the pink glow to nslo etieehaandr iWrlns the Are of youth. It ward, off fnnanlt) '.nd Cen.uniplliin. Inaltt en nanus ItKVIVtXac ihtr. It ean be c&rrltd tn tmt pot ket. By nail 11.00 ear packase. or Hi for S.OO, with a poll Its written guarantee to cure or a-siuaC taeaaoney, Olreular tm. Addnaa 0YAL MEDICINE CO.. S3 River ., CHICaQO. Ill Pas sals fey Matthew Bret., DtfaMla an-sntns . rV (RSTAHI.ISIIKO IRT0.1 GILHOOL'S CARRIAGE WORKS ava. Rnalneea Wimvi Ranalrbis Raraa HhoaluK. Palntiswud UiiholaUvinv. No. US U, Ittt, CM sarfuth ttrcet, tteraaloa. Pa. Oasrla TJi? Fdshion 308 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. MILLINER Is one of our fortresses. We want everybody to call and inspect our exquisite creations in high class Millinery. Look at the price marked, too. The same goods in other stores would cost double the money. Our Trimmers and Designers are the best that could be secured in this country, and their work will compare favorably with any in the world. Cloaks, Capes and Furs. We open the fall and Winter season with unequaled as sortment and values in Imported and Domestic Capes, Wraps, Box-Coats, Jackets and Fur Garments of every description. These departments are well known to our pat rons. They will be surprised at the large collection now on sale and the very moderate prices at which the garments are marked. The Fashion. AMUSEMENTS. THE FROTHINGHAM, VI aancr Kels, Leasees And Mausgcra. ONE NIGHT ONLY, SATURDAY, OCT. 5. COMSTOCK'S taster-Minstrels THE BIGGEST O.H EARTH. more inn nennic in pakade. Ill AN lull rtUlLt ON THUSTAQE. WhltiM. Macka, Male and Female. Con tinuous I'jgpunta of Uortfoous Ulittar. iiiga. RuMati Kaiuou It ti tan Soloists. 3 RnnHc WHITE . -r iMitvu COLORED 2 Big Drum CORPS 7 Parades LaiSe0R 11. 45 n. m., 2.30, 3.30, 4.30, s..wi ana p. in. inc only indoor show in the world numbering over 100 People. Bale of aeaia opena Thursday Oct. 3. at, 9, am. JAMES & KELLY FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. LATE OF PiTTSBURG. FIRST-CLASS LIYERY IN CONNECTION 523 Spruce St., Scranton. AYLES WORTH'S MEAT MARKET The Finest In the City. The latest Improred furnish' logs and apparatus for keeping meat, butter and eggs. . 223 Wyoming Ave UP TO EtUblithtd 1866. the ta PIANOS At a time wlien many manu facturers and dealers are making the most astounding statements against the merits and durability of inferior Pianos, intending pur chasers should not fail to make critical examination of the above instruments. ltd II F4 C3 E. C RICKER 'General Dealer in Northeast ern Pennsylvania. New Talaphona Exohanga Bulldlno. US AHms Av Ssri. P. vwrrWffmTmnwnwwwwwwwwf I ililiiiUUi AMUSEMENTS.' ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Ono Night, Tuesday, Oct 8 Chief Comedy Event of ISM W. Bcranton'a Popular Actor, MIL ROBERT IIILLIARD, LOST 24 HOURS l nder direction of MB, W. O. MMV 1H, ir.th tu onitinal company aui precisely v pre aenlei during ita remarkable run at Beyt't Ma.iiacn Square Taeattr, Now Vol k. The Merrieat Production and theGreatiet Comedy Bit uf the Afe. Ke-ular Prioea. .Kls of seat open i-atnrday. Cot a. at I o clock. ( ACADEMY OF MUSIC, WE ON ES DAY, OCT. 9. Splendid 0rutlc Treat. Three Rtitltnetnl Start, CHARLES B. HSNFORD ELIHU R- SPENCER NOR. O'BRIEI aad fifteen matchless Shakespearean tctors la " MERCHANTOF VENICE." iilMthiandvoullrfretlt. Mr. Bacford as Shrlork. ilr. Spencer a Benlo. , , ViM O'Brien ((Portia. Splendid Sceuery and Showy Costume. Sale of scat opens Monday morning. Cet. 7, at 9 o'clock. Regular prlcjs. DAVIS' THEATRE Commencing: Monday, Oct. 7. THREE NIGHTS UNO DAILY MATINEES. America's Remintie Young Acter, MR. HARRISON J. WOLFE, In a great revival of Dnm' wonderful ro maut r and realistic drama, THE CORSICAN BROTHERS Magnificent New Scenery. Elegant New Effects. And a carefully 'elected company of unexcelled merit i, 10, 20 or 30 Cents. rVe Do Not Advertise In tbe Elmira Telegram. JOHN L HANGI, ENGRAVER, OFFICE AND SHOP SI 1 Lack. At. and Stewart's Art Store. Pboto Engraving 1$t Circulars, Books, Cita- i, R wspipers. Kalf-Tones and Una Wark DATE. Over 86,000 in Uu. t: il p: ti ti 0ENym as It 4 rntmnnnrn liiiiiilliillll 1