The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 22, 1896, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCT?,VXTOX TTIIBUXB SATURDAY 3IOHXTXG, FEBRUARY 22, 1890.
r.iunvorj$
New Method of Treating Dis
ease Victorious.
Citizens of Scranton Protest Against
Old Fogyism, Poisonous Drugs
and Nauseating Doses.
Over Seven Hundred Purchased Mun
yon's Cores on Thursday in
This City Alone.
4;5 Declare Themselves Cured
in Thirteen Days.
Stratic;p an It may seem. It Is nevf-r-thHi'SM
inn' that I'rof. Munyon, with
Ms new si'hoiil if inedleliie, has cum
rl.'tily ifvoliitiiinizi'd the milliner of
Healing disease In thin city. Din-inn
thf lmst eleven days hi- has idimvn so
ciiinliislvely to all Inu-HiK'-nt iende.
imt w ith extensive advei tlslMK, hut by
a rroe ti-st of over 4.0m) severe cases, that
his remedies do rule disease. The
UoiihllriK public hnve lierimie convinced
nf I heir etlicacy and show it by their
Immense inn i tms.s. Hfst many, even
after secini? tilt.' wonderful results front
the use of his Itheuinntlc t'ure. nues
timied tin- im-i'lta uf other remedies, but
as they i-ost only i-enis, ventured to
try some on themselves, and l" tlnMr
Kuipiisi- received audi Immediate ri'lii'f
they became eiinveltH at mire.
The most dittliMdl task of .Mirnyon's
representatives has been to ntaki t li
) ul' tuke these rules us directed. Af
ter beliiK dosed and pursed for years
with lublesniuiifiils of Htekenlim atnl
dangerous decoctions, they look nil
these lour tasteless little suar ndlelK
with astonishment and doubt, but af
ter a few hours their distrust Is turned
into belief and happiness. There are
thousands in Scriiiitnti today ivjuiriiiK
fiver their freedom from disease and
t-srape from the thraldom of iiiiniiie,
calomel. Knlieyllc arid and oilier pnis
eiious limns. There will be thousands
more within a week, and the physi
rlan who still slicks to the old met In ids
nf his Rialidfather will find his orc-uim-tlon
Kor"
UMKI'MATISM CVllK.
Mirnyon's liheunidtlsni Cure Is Ktiar-aiit-ed
to cure rheumatism In any part
of the body. Acute or muscular rheu
matism fan be cured In frni one to live
days. It speedily cure shooting pains,
sciatica, lumbago and all rheumatic
pains In the bark, hips nml loins. It
seldom falls to irlve relief after one or
two doses, and almost Invariably cures
before one bottle has been used. Price
I'.'.c.
STOMACH AND DYSPKKSIA CfWK.
Xlunycm's Stomarh and Dyspepsia
Cure cures all forms of Indigestion and
'stomaii trouble, such us rising of food,
distress after eating, shortness of
breath, and all affections of the heart
caused by Indigestion, wind on the
stomach, bad taste, offensive breath,
.loss of appetite, fnlntness or weukness
nf stomarh, coated tongue, heart hurti,
shooting: pains of the stomach, consti
pation, fnintness, dizziness, ami lack of
.energy. Price 2m:
nerve crura.
, Munyon's Nerve Cure cures nil tin?
symptoms of nervous exhaustion, such
as depressed spirits, failure of memory,
restless or sleepless nights, pains In
the head and dizziness. It cures gen
eral debility, stimulates and strength
ens the nerves, and tones tip the w lmlo
system. 1'rloe L'.j cents.
KIDNEY CI'RE.
Munyon's Kidney Cure cures pains
In the buck, loins, or mollis from kid
ney disease, dropsy d" the feet and
limbs, frequent desire to pass water,
dark colored and turbid urine, and
diabetes. Price 2."i cents.
catarrh emu.
Catarrh Positively Cured. Are you
willing to spend .".0 cents for a euro that
positively cures catarrh by rcmnxing
tin' cause of the disease? If so. ask
ynnr di URffist for n L'.Vi-ont bottle of
Munyon's Cutarrh Cure and n Jit-cent
bottle of Munyon's Catarrh Tablets.
'I he cnturfl cure will eradicate the dis-
ase from the system and the tablets
will rleanse and heal the alllleted parts
and restore tliein to a natural and
healthy condition.
Munyon's Liver Cure corrects head
ache, biliousness, jaundice, constipa
tion, and ull liver disease. Price 23
cenis.
Munyon's Cold Cure prevents pneu
monia and breaks up a (old In a few
hours. Price 2." cents.
Munyon's dnia.li Cure stops cough,
night sweats, allays soreness, and
speedily heals the lungs. Price 2"i cents.
Munyon's Feinule Ke-titeclieM are u
boon to all women. Price 2.1 cents.
Munyon's Headache Cure stops head
ache In three minutes, price 2.1 cents
Munyon's Pile ointment cures all
forms of piles. Price 2.1 cents.
Munyon's Asthma Cure nnd Herb
are guaranteed to relieve asthma In
three minutes and cure In live iluvs.
Price fiU cents each.
Munyon's Mood Cure eradicates) all
Impurities front the blood. price 23
cents.
Munyon's Vitnllzer Imparls new Iifu,
restores new power to weak nnd debil
itated men. Price $1.
. Munyon's Homenput hlr Tteinedv Com
pany. I.'HI.I Arch street. Philadelphia,
l'a.. puts up speclHc for nearly every
dise:ic, niill. for 2.1 cents si bottle.
Sold by all Retail Druggists.
.'hen llalijr was sick, (rave her Ca'lorla.
A lien she was a Child, she cried fur t'lutoria.
Wlieu she became Sliss, she vliiug to t'ustitrla.
When she hail Children, she gae theui Co-storU,
GREAT REMNANT SALE
i.M yards nf Carpets, from .1 to M
yards in each piece. eoimiHtlnif of
ths following Best Makes:
$ .85 Tapestry Carpet for 35c
1.15 Body Brussels for 50c
; 1.25 Velvet Carpet for 65c
1.15 Moquette Carpet for - 65c
1.35 Axminster Carpet for 75c
SUE TO CONTINUE FOR SIX DAYS ONLY
Terms Cash During This Sale.
J. SCOTT INGLIS
. . 419 Lackawanna Ava."
PECKVILLE.
Mrs. J. R Orover has returned from
a week's visit at her former home at
Iterwlik. l'a.
The Bterrick Crock Cool company
tsld its employes yesterday.. "
A number of mir people will attend
Sol Smith nnssel's production of "Tin;
Itlvuls" tnnighl.
The following proKinnune will be
rendered by the choir of the I'resby
terlun church at their first sacred con
cert tomorrow evening: Organ pre
lude, "Festal March," ltenhoveten;
hymn; chorus, "O He Joyful," choir;
solo, A. T. Klzer; (iliartette. Misses
Pell. Krundase, Messrs. Hurd. Wrisht
er; duett. Mrs. James, Mr. Wrlfshtson;
violin and organ duett. Messrs. Cnllen
der and Keiijaiuin; ladles' iiuartette,
Misses Williams. Hell. Harrow, Hrun
datfe; address. Hev. li. C. Mycin: so
prano solo. .Mrs .James; offertory K
flat. T. M. Meiijuinin und Mr. Callender;
contralto solo. Mrs. Williams; hymn,
choir; benediction; oi'kuii prelude.
Mrs. Kd Alon, of Clark's Siimmit, Is
visiting Iter sister. Mrs. Henry filierts.
Hlukely council. No. "-'a. Junior fr
der I'nlted American Mechanics, will
attend church in a body ut the Meth
odist. Episcopal church next Sunday
evening. Chorister Cleortre Shay hus
arranged a siiecial sont? service for tin'
occasion. Miss Sands will take part In
the singing.
Today will he pay day at most of the
collerles In this vicinity.
PreachliiftT In the Methodist Episcopal
church next Sunday morning and even
ing by the pastor. Ilev. S. C. Himp
kins. At the lu..1i u. m. service his
subject will be "Man's Hiding Place."
In the evening he will preach a special
sermon to the Junior firder I'nlted
American Mechanics. Subject, "The
Cause of Solomon's Downfall."
wing to thegrotinds and weather not
being favorable, the foot ball game that
wus to have been played here today, has
been postponed until some time lu the
near future.
Another meeting will he held ut the
hose rooms this evening to heur the re
port of the coimnUtee that was ap
pointed last meeting to select a place
for a storage dam.
Public exercises were held In all of
the public schools here yesterday in
coiiimeinoralloii of (ieorge Washing
ton's hiithd.iy.
CLARK'S GREEN.
Mrs. l' S. Metiedict and daughter.
May, of Scranton, called on friends
here on Thursduy and Friday last.
Miss May Armstrong, of Factory
ville, a former teacher in our No. I
school. Is vislllni; her many friends here
this wi:ek.
The elchlh annual social of the Elec
tric Star liidv.e. No. 4:iu, Independent
Older of iiild Frliows, was entertained
by the Seal I'.roun trio of Sctuutnn on
Thursday evenlni;- last, and were high
ly delighted.
An uvolidupois supper will be held lu
the Methodist church on Tuesday even
lug next, at which all the atteiidllng
ladies may learn their weight tor the
benefit of the insurance fund.
As the result if the revival services
Just rinsed in the Methodist church, ten
Identified themselves with the church
ut the fourth iuurterly meeting on
Sunday last, with appropriate and very
Impressive services.
Hattle Mead is able now- to attend
her tisunl duties ut school.
Election passed off quietly with about
the vote of township and the following
lesulls: Supervisors, Edgar H. Dun
lap. It., 141: A. I. Ackerley. It., 1:!.1: I.e
untler von Storch. C. I'll; David F.
Smith. C. 42. School directors. Weld
ing M. Swallow. i 14S; Ceorge IJ. Lud
low, li., 112; Freeman Leach. C .11;
Albert E. Jtodiiev, C, 17. Auditors
A. Davis. It.. v:h; .1 ,v. Leach, c.
A.
:ss.
Poor director, M. II. Coon, It.. l.l!i;
K.
M. Young. C. 4:s. Town treasurer,
M. Huriord. li., IT::. Town clerk, M
Clifford. It., 170. Constable. M.
ltobiiison. H.. :1T; o. s. Ilundrlek.
M.
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I!:;; .1. C. Stark. I., S!i. Judge of election,
.1. D. Knight. I!.. ll!l; E. F. Snyder. C
.17. Inspector of election. .1. W. Khodes.
1;.. 129; J. E. Callender, C., 43.
FOREST CITV.
Postollice hours. Washington's birth
day: open t! u. in. to x.liu a. in.; :; p.
in. to 4 . :: p. in.; i;.::o p. m. to 7.:in . in.
Miss ic otitic Lee. of Jermyn, is vis
iting at the home of her uncle, John
McLaughlin, on Dundnff street.
John Matey, a popular young busi
ness man of this place, who has con
ducted a shoe store here for a number
of years past, has been closed by his
creditors. The sale will take place next
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. find Mrs. Frank Hood have two
children ipiite ill with pneumoniu.
Arthur Sidmuii and company in
"Summer Sliowetr." nive closed the
season and will not appear in Davis'
opera house as announced. Mr. Sid
muii had many ndmlrers in this place,
having aopeared here before, and they
will he greatly di.-:aniiolnteil to learn
that tile dat" Is eitliciied.
Sunday, .March '. will be observed as
iiilssioniiiy Sunday at the Methodist
Episcopal church, instead of next Sun
day as announced. Hcv. ;. M. Stone
will preach next Sunday on "Original
Sin." the seven III article of religion.
Lizzie J., daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Wilton, w ho died o' membrane
ous croup, was interred In Hillside
cemetery Thursday nlictmion.
The Methodists have placed a new
Iron fence In from of ih.ir church
properly. The interior of the church
building has also been newly papered
nml otherwise improved.
M l T.U.O IN a iii.azi: or I.N.
I IH SIASM.
people Marvel ut Ucsnlts uhinlncJ-Kcv
II. I:. Aloti, Pastor of lluffalo's Largest
f luircli. Sends u Letter for Publication
The people of MulTalo as Well as of
other cities marvel at the wonderful
cures wrought daily by the use of Dr.
Agnew's Catarrhal Powder. It cures
cold in ten i ii i n ii t . s. and is death to
catarrh.
Kev. If. E. Midi, the gifted pastor
of Hurtiilo's largest church, the Cen
tral Presbyterian, ut Pearl and Huron
streets, writes: "I feel it m duty to
testify to the great worth of Dr. Ag
new's Catarrhal Powder. I have never
used anything that will compare with
It for the cure of colds and catarrh."
.Ill cents. Sold by Matthews I iron.
HON ESDALE.
Mrs. Harris, of New York, Is visiting
Mrs. Fuer; Ii.
Mrs. Anna Jones, of Kingston, who
hus been visiting friends here, returned
home yesterday.
Miss Vinnie Hose gave a card party
at her home on Fourteenth street on
Thursduy evening.
Mm. Frnnkel entertained a number
of guests at her homo on lower Main
street last evening, the occasion being
her birthday.
Mrs. J. P. James and Miss Mary Men
ner passed Thursday with Carbondule
friends.
The Venerable IJ. W. Coxc. of Alden.
officiated at the services in Grace
church last evening.
Itemember the Martha Washington
supper at the Presbyterian church to
night. An elaborate menu has been
prepared.
Endorsement of Spcer's Wins by the
Faculty of N. Y.
The Committee of Physicians request
ed to examine Into the merits of the
wines of Alfred Hpeer, report these
wines strictly pure, acceptable in flavor,
palatable and rleh body. Dr. Cyrus
Edison, of New York Board of Health,
says there Is no better wine in the
worltf -
GARBONDALE.
ntrader wiit pla note that advertise
tncnls. orders for Job work, and Perns for
publication left st the establishment of
Shannon o., newsdealers. North Main
street, will receive prompt attention; of
uce open from I a. m. to 10 p. in.
'CHIMES OF NORMANDY."
The Uospita I Share or the Profits Is Small
Compared with the Kecelpts.
The executive committee of the Ly
ceum ope in company met Thursday
night and transacted business, squar
ing up bll!si and settled the finances uf
the enterprise. The expensed were us
follows: Make-tip materials, $1.27; bill
posting. JS1.V5; Carbondule Leader,
$:M.IIS; Evening Herald. $; Abe Salmi,
men hand is:e. S.. : Uurke's hall. $2.1; New
York store', J2.t;; A. P. Thomas. $10:
W. I). Kvrnis. $:;: Jrofessor Llndsuy's
percentagre. J7.4.'!; Mrs. Lindsay und
Hubert Stanley, $1,1.9.1: opera house, $75;
orchestriiticm, $10.Sti; Horner, costumes,
$:Jti; orchestra, $"::, Incidentals, $4. tin.
This makes the total expenses of
production 4'i:Ui- und the total receipts
ainoiinl.il to $:"7S.rii). leaving balance
due to the? Hospital $174. KS. Considering
the expenses Incurred and the lavish
puyinentsi to the professors, the hos
pital Is to be pitied at the lack of su
pervision. MISS COON'S SUKI'Klsr.
She Is Yisitod hy a Number of I'ricnJs
Who Arc Agreeably I'.ntertained.
Miss Emma Coon, of Seventh avenue,
wus tende'i-ed nn agreeuble surprise
party by tier friends Thursday night.
Music ami games were the features of
the ni'iiiiig and refreshments were
served. Tln.se present were:
Allsses Katie Haycock, Ethel Robhins,
Hattle Kolls, Pearl Koseiigrant. Ilia.
Heaeh, Phoebe Frescott. Lizzie Newton,
Olive Moon, tlrace Williams, I tract'
Hiicklnglmiii. Lottie Wilcox, Edith
Mucklanil. Jennie Taylor. Lottie Mil
lard, Metu. Kemvorthy, Clara Housoti,
Carrie May bush; Messrs. Kussell Jones,
Albert Rutherford. Hoy Clifford. Morris
Clifford. Kdwiiril Cnrr, Leon Scott, Fred
lluuersteiii. It. It. 11. Klnbnck. William
Mussel I. (Mimics It. lilidgett. Wulluce
I listed. C'nurics Rogers. Walton Lee,
Hem-go Williams. Hoyd Fowler. Charles
olinson. tiordon Dlmmick and William
Ci ion.
A. O. II. t:o.NM-NTION.
Additionnl Committees Were Appointed
Thursday l.vcning.
The ftenertil committee of nrranRe
tiieiits t'oi- the state convention of the
Ancient onlerof lliberniuns which will
be held in Muy next, nu t Thursday
iiiKhl nml elected the following addi
tional Hiil.-conuiiittees:
tin meet i uk hall accommodations. W.
J. liyrne. I'Htiick JleC.eever, and Thus.
Kellv; c(mnilttee cm hotel nccoinmo-
ili.ilnns . Liivin. Thomas Monohan. I
P. V. McDonald. John Killeeen and
John Letl.irer.
The committee, has decided to (tlve I
the visitors a hunipiet on one 01 tne
nights of the session. They htive de-
elded not to have any Intoxicants used
in the bniKtuet.
Illcvclo Club.
The Idt yc-le club of the city will hold
one of their entertainments next Wed
nesday ntKht, l'Vb. 20. The followintt
will appe.ir: .Miss Lydia Pichel, the
celebrateil sdiiriino soloist, who has
just returned from a conservatory In 1
lOurope: Jell' Freeman and SIk Katz.
KUitar and nuimbdln specialties; the
l liven Kiilere Wheelmen's epiartette. H.
II. .lutnes. Churles K. Knlslit. Clarence
M. Florey and J. L. Rowison; Misstier
trnde Collins, elocutionist: Will Dlm
ock. Carlxmdale's favorite whistler;
lion. S. S. Jones. Frank P. Mann und
H. L. Siner. pianist. These are well
known celt liiitles.and the Huh are to be
oniiRratnlated upon securinu their as
sistance. Wreck on the tiravity.
The train conducted by William
Pen roe 011 the gravity, which wus due
in this c ity from Hoiiesdule at 8.511 a.
111.. was late oiiehnur. A trip of Hat
cars wus in-cnmiiifr alonu; the gravity
und when neiirlnK No. : the brake on
one of th cars broke and before Con
ductor William P.ird could Rain control
of his train it ran Into a train of empty
coal curs, piling the coal cars and Hats
In u heap. No person was injured.
PERSONAL AM) OTHER ITEMS.
J D. lavles, of Washington street,
was in Si-ranloii Wednesday.
The Wr-ndllnsr lecture will bo given
on WeritifHday iiinlit.
.Miss Hci-s'eii. of Wilkes-liarre, Is the
guest of friends.
John O'Malley, superintendent of the
Prudent hi I Insurance company, has re
turned home from New York.
Dr. I. I Ilniley went to New York
yestenluy.
.Miss Kllon Callaghcr, or Pittston, Is
visiting; in the idly.
JERMYN.
Tonlgrht a hoiintentis supper will he
provided by the Home Missionary und
Ladles' Aid societies of the Methodist
Kpiscopul church. Supper will lie
served from j to S p. mi. and will be
followed ! u grand entertainment con
sisting of some of Mrs. Jarley's wax
works, the ten virgins, some solos mid
lliartet lex. etc. Supper, 2!i cents; eli-teruiliiiiie-iit.
10 cents. The menu will
consist of cold ham. baked beans, scul
lopid potatoes, wheat bread, brown
bread, pickles, cheese, culibug.1 salad,
variety of cnlies. coffee nml tea. oranges
und lotiia litis.
W ill its a I'assinore, of Curliondule,
wus a .levinyn visitor yesterday.
.Mr:', t'hiii les Kllis, of Curlioudale, died
on Tl.iti-.- iltiy night.
PHICEBUHG.
The Kfd Men of this place will give
a graiul eiilettaiiillieiit and social oil
.March :.'". This promises to he one of
the leading events of the seu"in us
some rare talent has been secured. .'!- i
mission to all will be 20 cents.
.Miss Mable Kvnus, of South Main
street, wus a visitor in Scranton yes
tenluy. .Mrs. tleorge Zimmerman was a vis
I tor in Myphiuit yesterday.
What
Von Tvant of s medicine is that It shall do
you good purify and tnrich your blood,
throw off that tired feeling, and give you
health, trenglb, courage, and ambition.
Hood's
8arsaparil!a is the only true blood parifler
prominently in the public eye today, and
it meets these requirements perfectly.
This is proved by the testimony of thou
lands of people. Hood's '
Sarsaparilla
Bnllda op the nerves by feeding then oa
pur blood, creates an appetite by toning
the digest i veorgans, overcomes That Tired
Feeling by giving vitality to the blood,
and give sweet refreshing sleep, Yoa
may realize that Hood's BsrssparUla
Does
this by giving It a fair trial. Insist opoa
Hood's and only Hood's. (1 ; six tor fS.
Hood's Pills E-XSja. S?
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
ABSOLUTELY
WALL STREET BEYIKW.
New York, Feb. 21. Speculation ut the
Stock Kxchunge opene.1 linn with prices
geneKiuy tructlonuliy anther, feub:--iplrnlly
speeulatois un.l oth.-ii sold on l'u
tneury thut ihe Cuban delMite In tlm sen
ate yestenluy wonlil . heck rue rising- ten
dency and lead to lower price. There
were also realizations bv operaiors whu
make It a rule to close out their lOiiltJC is
on the eve of u holiday. Tne Impression
on values was sllaht outside of Aliinliiit
tun. Missouri Paeilie and Italtimore and
Ohio. whlch ran olT lall-j per feat. The
other prominent issues yielded ' to r' per
cei.t., bat in no case wus there any great
pressure to sell. In the afternoon there
was a derided change for ihe heKer, for
eign und local commission houses having
turned up us buyers of .the (.rangers anil
the slundard stocks generally. The an
nouncement thut the 'treasury reserve hus
readied JHUii.tXIU.imu und the ease 111 money
tiniB loans having been offered at 4'a per
rein, for live to six months both con
tributed to the streng'th of the market
late In the day. At this time u number
of he prominent Issues sold ut the best
prices of I he day und week. St. Paul
advanced to "S:: Itock . Island to it1;
liidsville und Nashville .to .11. and North
west to UfcVia. Ill the Industrials Leather
Preferred was -the feature and rose from
ir to (jSuWi on covering of short con
tracts. Chicago Hus was In better de
mand on the application of the attorneys
of the companies for leave lo Hie a peli
tion pruviiK ithe court to direct the sec
returv of state 'to llle the consolidation
ceriilleates. In the specialties Minneapo
lis and St. Paul til-vt preferred Jumped 2
to Kl; do. seconds. 2't to fi2', and Consoli
dated Has to lis'... Speculation closed
firm in tone. Net changes show advuiiees
of 'i in - per cent,, Louisville mi l Nash
ville leading. Total sabs were 170.2ml
shares.
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CHICAGO BOA HO OF TT5ADE miCKS.
Op'n- High- Low- Clos.
WHEAT. Ing. est. est. iliK
May 'it-- lil'n lil-'-i iil"
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lATS.
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July 21 21'n 21 2I'
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May 2", 2!i-, to',
July ill :tl'i ':h :tl'
PREVENT
Coughs, Colds, Pneumonia.
Cured Alter tireat Suffering
Xlr. Charles Anderson, 1MI fell St.,
Wilkes-Barre, says: 2 bottles of Dr. Alex
ander's Lung Healer entirely cured me of
a severe cold In my chest und lunjfs Hft-r
1 hud tried 3 other cough cures und failed.
Cured My Baby.
Airs. Kella Sproule, Pd Washington. Si..
Wilkes-liarre. says: line boltle of I ir.
Alexander's Lung Healer saved my dar
ling's lire. 1 will never be wit limit It.
Cured of Pains in His l.ung.
Anthony Yeager contractor l:!l Hill !
Ftreet. Wllkes-Barre. Pa., says three bot
lles of Dr. Alexander's Lung Healer, the
famous cough cure, cureU mi" of aslhm.i
ami pubis in my lungs after pneumoni i.
No cough medicine like It. It saved my
lil'e. l-'or sule everywhere. 2.V-. per boltle. ;
Valley Drug Co., tieneral Agents, Wilkes-
liarre. Pa.
MMMMMi DOCTOR
will stops couch in a nitrht, check si-uld
in a duy, uud cure consumption if taken
in time, it' the little one. have Croup nr
attoymg l ouga,
us ll iionltlh.
croup 18 a very
futfd disease.
rullv one
hulf ut
ttluHO Ut-
tackeddie.
I he Krest
damcer is
in delay.
proKresses so rapidly thut
tlielw4ui a few hours in treatment is
often fatal. Ackf.h's Knoi.ish Kkmf
ov will cure Croup, nJ ft should -ways
be kept In the house for
emergent-tea. A 5 cent Iwttl. tuay
save your child' Ufa.
Throo slsesi 50r, (1. All Prat (iits-
ACKKR MKDWINli CO.
16 Jt IH Cbumberm .St., Kew York.
'SbThlcV
Send 8 cents tor esmsls pafca
raulttaas Creimtoal Cif Mny, Eisltl
ENGLISH
Remedy
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PURE
TAYLOR.
A magnificent social will he held ttt
the Calvary church evening of Wash
ington's birthday. The decision on the
contest will be given. All ore invited.-
Htho Uahy Is Cutting loctii.
Mrs. Wlnslow'a SoothlnK Syrup has
been used for over Fifty Years hy Mil
lions of Mothers for tlieir Children
while Teething, with Perfect Success.
It Soothes the Child, Softens the Hums,
Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Colic and
Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Hold
by Druggists In every part of the world.
Be sura and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow'a
Soothing Fyrup," and tuk no other
kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. M
9
sent FRnn
Sft It is matte- of v't Importanre to mnthrre.
W Th manLti..-tu.trs of fir HAIL BURDEN
& eagle urand condenei milk
l$l Uueap..mphUt.nilitlil-i.rAN 1 HHALI H,"
jS which BhouM t in every home. Address. NHW
JC YORK CONIKNStl jtLK CO., 71 lluJoa
W Kl,m V...
ULSTERS
AND
OVERCOATS
ALSO
MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS
AT
Greatly Reduced Prices.
Ill LACKAWANNA AVENUE
Corner Franklin Avenue.
MANLY VIGOR
ONCB MORE in harmony
with the world, 2000
completely cored men aro
BUiguiK nappy praises lor
tne B reaiest, Rranu
rut nnd most sun
cessf ul enro for sex
ual weakness and
lost vhror known to
medical science. An
I account of thlsrom
tlrrful diiwovtry, In
book, form, with ref.
crencea and proofs,
will lM.nent tn snf-
ferine men (scaled) free, l-'nll manly vlicor
purumauntly restored. Failure tinpossiblo.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N.Y.
THE NEW
NO. 3,
1 Contains all th.it tans msde Bammond Work
fsirous, and NEW, NOVEL, and LSKFUL im
provements. ' Huirmond Work ths Criterion
of Bsmmoud Superiority." "Hammond Bales
the Criterion of Hammond Popularity." Hsm
Bond No. g. "Tli. i'.rfsst Typewriter. Ex
amine It and be convinced. F hiiadelpl'.!
branch of Tha Hammond Typewriter Co., IK
8, Sixth fetrs.U
F. A. & A. .1. IIKANDA,
414 Sprues St.. Suaalin Reprsssntativii.
SI
i-ls'JtlrlitlilT.Ui
A I'ttpltl.v Writ Un
k 8
Ofiriul4' d 4'urc lot
Mm all attumUmr MiTniPtiti
ouiu or you u j? anil ucuiiie
4. 8UTt-a men ana wumeii. ltn
wl ttUirjrtHof Ydl THKl
fitw.ltn of tf-oatineut.
fptf, NerriMi iNjtiiiltj.Niffbtly KniiliiiH,tVDhU.iivtn
nwuiitr. tvitiauxtiutf tiri.iii.-4 nnd lomof Dowrof tlieG,
tratlvt Dntaii-juiitltiinaf tmwfurntrdy, bu-liHHei aMitl niar-
ttmkmumnrkiij cutfauy m. ikOirsr-Mcas
Cirulitav Hiv nt only fbivbv tttui tlinr at
Ufa .
ease, tfit ir a rr-t n KIM t: TO IC nnd .oiiD
ISI iLUI.II, LrliiKi'iif U-l tlie rink at low tu'pula
ai.ii r.f Knt.g tl.i r I K r vol Til tu thw
UrUifrit. Hy tuil, l.'Mt lfrll or 41 for ) with wrlU
fctt vtissrHMlo. ff r rrftMl tm -, iUn iz
i ,-.-.,.,, - - ? .-
Tvr Ml by JOHN H. PTTKTPS. nrutf-
SOLDERSS
A aWats way with by the) dm mf HAR1V
MAN-a PATENT PAINT, whiek aa.iJa
af lugrsdlaata weH-known to slL It eaa be
pueaj us, ivnuim sin. a neat u-oa
sfa, aksa to brick dwallnKs. which will
steveat aOMdlutsly any c nimbi law. eraek
bi sr braaklBg of the brick. ItwUI oat-
f tb aoaa of Unalng. Ia sold km tas Jew
Bf- pairwd. Oontraeta takra ky
1 AMTOHIO ttAjrntAMN. m BaTwa iu
Utfaqrt HealiblS. G. KERh,SON&C0.
SHEBIFFSSALE
IBM
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CGF TMRIflG 1110
ESTABLISHED 187S
KERR'S
SPK CWEIIK HD DRkPEDIES.
During our many years in the Carpet business we never
had such facilities as at present to suit our frieuds.
Practical experience, mature judgment and extensive
connections have enabled us to place before you an uu
ecualedassortment of the latest and most fashionable
patterns and eolorius in every desirable fabric.
Royal Wiltons, Lavormeries, Axminsters, Eng
lish Brussels exclusively under the control of this
house. Tapestries, ingrains, Linoleums, Corti
cenes and Oil Cloths.
We anticipated the risa in the market, placed our
orders aceordinlgy and will give onr customers the beu
elit. A complete line of Draperies, Upholstery Goods
and Window Shades in every grade. Latest styles.
A fffc d LscKawcnna
1
B" W t
THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON GIVES SPECIAL
ATTENTION TO BUSINESS AND
PERSONAL ACCOUNTS AND
PAYS 3 PER CENT. INTEREST
ON TIME DEPOSITS.
YOU WANT
WE HAVE
LET'S GET
RICHARDS
502 Commonwealth Buildini
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturers of
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
General Office: SCRANTON, PA.
Bnrti raoi co., ina'p. ctpiisi, i ,eoei
Bjurr iim mi ok im the would
"A dmUar mrnntdi it a dolimr tmnuti."
VMsUMllM'MId FmehDMSslsBMesi.
I MlilK If Miyaet. In um u. !.,
m wpioiv n, mii.ij unm,
or PomsI Mots toe $10.
Kntul. snry tks beoM
old la ail re Ull stms for
2.60. AV. aisk. this bo.1
oarMhrae, Uwmfor w. gmar
( thsjU,ry(e mud war.
Jul if any sa Is sot ssosft!
r win reiuoa u. mowmt
or Mad soother fair. Opm
To. or iMum mmi,
wMtbs V, II, B, a KH.
.Uirm 1 lo s SM htm
SkSisas. Bend etmm
ISSM
CiiOC UUii Boston. aLaaa.
tftiml ttrwu ta inoUn.
1. w.
Our ideas of Selling
lIsOME-
TUSIC j
general run. Our first thought is to see how little we can
charge for the best things to wear. We want men to think
when thev huy here; that they are getting more value for
! their money than anywhere
much we can get iolks to pay. it is, rather, to see now lit
tle we can afford to charge them.
Another unusual thing is our Liberal Credit Sys
tem it's not necessary to clothe yourself piecemeal. Don't
get a coat, then a vest and later some trousers. Come and
get a whole suit and pay us when 3-011 can. We want you
to feel perfectly welcome in this store. Young men, come
along and see what really good clothes we cau sell for prices
ikf the fullowmc:
Suits worth from $9 to 12, some
Worsted, some Cassimere and others
Cheviot all wool about
lot, and all go at.
An interesting lot
Cheviot Overcoats at the
of.
I: Cash or Credit (jO Cash or Credit
I 225 AND 227 AND 218 WYOMING AYE,
TELEPHONE 5154
Ave.
Cpp. Main Entrance Wyoming Housa
nn
M
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TOGETHER.
LUMBER CO
Telephone 422
CALL UP 3682.
we Oil AND
CO.
OILS..
VINEGAR
AND
CIDER.
OmOE AND WAREHOUSE,
Ml TO isi MERIDIAN STREET
COLLINS, M'$?r.
HJ Pi-
UAL.
Clothes are different from the
else. Our idea isn't to see how
two dozen in this
:
of Oxfords and
interesting price
till
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