r -,-. S THE SCRANTON TBIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 6, 1896. Highest of all ia Leavening Power. Laic.it L". S. Gov't lieport Pi mm ABSOLUTELY PURE OARBONDALE, K,!idpis will plp.w note that advcrtise n, ut. orders for job work, ami items lor l.i.lili-atlon l-ft ul the establishment or Summon & Co., newsdealers. North Mam street, will receive prompt attention; of hi e open from 8 11. ni. to 10 p. nt. SUNDAY SCHOOL REUNION. Si. t iul Srrviri' Arc Hrld at llrreon ltuitit Church. The services at the Ifaptist cliuirli n Sumluv iiiorriins were of. nmre than iiMial 'interest anil were largely Ht leiuieii. An ai'Pti'PfiHte seriimn wua jsiveii. The pnxtnr. Jtev. T. K. Jepsun spi.Ke (if the inipcirtiiliee if early rells inu ilitiin tliii ttml triilnimr. At tlte Suieli' V si IhmiI serx ii e, :s::fi were present, mill eiijuye.l a vi-ry interest inir unlet- r M l i li es. t the evenini; serviee Miss Augusta i-ui-ter, prim ipal of the Il ls' TraiiiinK M UomI at l-'iankliii. N. C. Kiive an iti lelVStine; aill'ess respeetillft" the work atiieil on uimnni the 1-illolVcl people. Mrs. Ceorge Henluti of this city and Mm. .1. r. iiVoiinnr. if Jermyn. siihk a ileut which whs very tiiitch eiiJoycU j i he large conureKiitioii iiieseiit. COLLAPSE OF A MILE BARN. Tu-Moi) Kirurture al rowilcil " Mine-, ('axes Iu. A uvu Hiory frame structure al lie Ivwuerly mine, useil as a barn I'M' ili. iiuileii una fur the sun-aye of hav ami fceil. ciillnpseil mi Saturday uwiiik 1 Ille .'ettltllif til' the Itlillllul. Tile tall l)f a ili-tiill nf the luiihlinu i.nne without wamlntr but the mules w Ini Minatclv nil out nf the barn. Mail lh.- aei-iileiil necurreil it l nitslil many uf thm nniilil liaie il.iublless been' Killeit HI' overw llellued ami Miiini ln re.l. Xniie nl i he men employed eie tear tin- luiililini; al the time but tt.e lioiHu of the fall lilullijlll Ineli t'l the K'nit and Warren Tappan and bts force of mine carpenters were soon al woiK. The building will soon lie 1 Unieil and made safe. Xwal.eiifil 15 v Hiii'itlm. Tile lesii'ellce nf K. I'nller. of N'nrih I'hurch si reel, was lately visit ei by thieves, who tlllililll? u buck door ItllfllKlellecl. ellleleil llbollt tWO ll'clllck in the mornlni;. They had found their way to Mr. Thninpsnn's ollice, turned d m il the lights and were evidently uboul In proceed lo plunder the prem ises when Mrs. I'nrter liearlti!; them, amusi'it the family and the burglars niaile H hasty ileiarlure. Work on llelinont Sliect. The new tracks of the Traction com pany are hi-iny laid on llelinont street and the work is pronressins rupidly. Tin- m reel will he widened where ll Is n ssitry. and In all respects improved. Jasper Ho.encraii'. has charge nf the i rack wiih a lame force of laborers. Ii.'l, mint sireet will thus present a line appearame when the work nf paving I his imperliim street is completed. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. An all-day convention of the Chris tian Alliance workers will be held Wednesday. October 7, at the Congre iatiniial church. The meeting will be led by Miss Draper, of Sing Sing. X. Y., and oilier Alliance workers will ud dl'eys the meeting. .Miss Laurie (iilliik. of Moosic, and T. i Kyder. of Hie Wilkes-liurre io'c ord. were the guesls of Miss Mary llreiiiieii, of South Main Hired, last WI-U. Miss Jean Weidnian. formerly head honk-keeper ill lintel A IlllllUclle. left yi Mci-nay for Jersey City, w here sh will in eei. I a more lucrative pnsltlnti. .Miss Mary Nealmi has resigned her H'sitUm us milliner fur Mrs. iiuddlUK ii it. Miss Mar;;aret Manuinn, of Buttle avenue, is eiiierliiiuiug .Miss Kale Mu Imiey, nf Susquehanna. Mailhew Brown, of Scranlon, spe.it Sunday in I Ids c hy. W. I'. I-:. Mnrss and family left es t i day f ;r I larrisburg, w here tin y will veil l'lie!;ds. Will Wall spent Sunday with relu Ihes in Wilkes-Haii-e. Miss Margaret Kelly 1ms returned I miw from a visit Willi friends in Scran Inii. Mbert I'yne, of Orove street, left on Saturday I'm- Xeiv York citv. where he ill tlteiid the Holiness mission which i'! in session. .1. B. Anderson, of Vandling. has n nved his family lo this city. Mr. An-d'-rsiin has chai-!;e nf snme of the con Kl ruction work fur Bark & Co.. the pav inis contractors. 'I'lc Mi Kinley and llobarl banner or dered by the Itepublicans In this idly i' i lived terday mnrning. Airs. John Sullivan, nf New York city. In vbJitlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. bi'ui Chine on Karvlew sireet. Chailie Johnson and Will Mitchell rmle to Avoca on their wheels Sunday anil returned the same da v. Mr. Clialield, or New York, is vlsilins i.l the home nf Blank Smith, on !ai I eld avenue. Mrs. Jehu Animerinan Is iuterlaining l-i-r niece. Miss Ball, nl" Honesdale. The carpenters at work mi Kinback's new factory gave a Uanco lasl eveniiitf iu the new- strutture. Mr. and Mrs. K. Trlckey and dattgli ler, Kalheriue, who have been visiiing Mrs. Trickey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bieree Butler, have lclurned to their heme in Chicago. Drs. II. C. Wheeler and A. ilillis per formed a surgical operation on Mrs. l-'ox, of South Church street, yesterday I'.iiriiing. Mr. Surah Bralnanl. of BulTalo. and John Abbotl, of ilkes-Barre, spent Sunday W illi bis parents In this city. Miss Margaret Fliineiaii. of lunula If sireet. Is eiitertaiuing Aliss Kale.M - 1-ertnott, of Honesdale. Mrs. Murllii Malnnex. of 1'liiludelphia, me visiting their sister. Mrs. Kutlier- ANNUAL CUT PRICE EEiANTSAlEJF CARPETS .IiiM renil nur prices and compare then with nv and ll ul the other ttemot.: 25c. Ingrain Carpets, Now 18c 35c. Ingrain Carpals. Now 25c 50c Ingrain Carps!:, Now 35c B5c. "Brussels Carpets, Now 39s 75c. Brussels Carpets, Now ... 57c 65c Brussels Carpets, Now.. ...,75c Also a quantity 01 ooiiy rcrussei.i lengins from a to ao yards In each piece at shout one. half price to cloe. J. 419 Lack. Ave tarpeu and Wall Paper Dealer. 1EKMS-Casb on the Above UoodJ. Ine Bralnanl, at the home of Joseph lilrkett. on Church street. Mr. ami Mrs. John Kane are visiting: friends in Scrantun. Miss Jennie Purple and Miss Carrie tieary were elected delegates of the riaptist Christian Kndeavor snc-lety to the state convention to open fn Scran ton today. Ralph Giles lias returned home after spending a week llshinK at White Oak pond. Miss Maine Kerlns and Bridget Kll hullen have returned I ruin a visit with friends In Dneontu, N. Y. Miss Kose Strickland spent yester day In Scrauton. Miss Massle Clifford Is visit ing friends In l'ittston and Avuen. The family of David McMyne. v. ho had a narrow escape on Saturday own ing from sutToculioti by roul gas, are Improving. thoiiMli the mother and dauKluers still suffer from the acci dent. Mi."s Clara Ifnyle is conllned lo her hnme by Illness. Key. Jacob Harris Ul:d daughter. Miss Sadie Harris, nf Wiiiinmrri. has been visiiiui; his son. Charles I Har ris, nt Cemetery street. A Democratic banner now floats over Main street opposite the restaurant of James lioylan. Fli-tures of Bryan and Scwall look down upon the street, w ith thin inscription, "The people s Choice." TAYLOR. The WilliiiK Workers of the Meiho dlst uhuri-h of Taylor. will fcdvi an oster supper in the church on Krlduy evening. Oct. s. for ihe small sum of Ifi cents. Ice cream and other refresh ments for thosB who do lint lake u sters. Miss Klla Havis. of Hyde I'aik. vis ited .Miss Nellie Moses, of Kel ISV ille, on Sunday. Bride of Lackawanna lodge. No. IS. will- hold an impoiianl meeting tills evening. John Oavis. or Hyde Bark, spent Sunday with life parents. Mr. and .Mrs. I Nin lei I avls. of l-'elisville. This afternoon the marriage of James dinners and Miss Kale tlrogati will be solemnized. Miss l-M i ill Anderson, nf dreeii Kidge, was the guest of Miss Klizabeth Ann Jenkins on Sunday. The tickets nre out for the I'a'r and festival of the Calvary Baptist church at Weber's rink, Nov. 'St. -. 7 and lis, and arc selling ipiile rapidly. A Kepiibllcun rally will be held at Kasshnld's hall this evening. The fol lowing well-known gentlemen will speak on the issues of the campaign: Hon. C. 1'. O'Malley, Colonel K. L. Hitchcoc k and J. Klliot Itoss. An Invi tation Is extended to all taxpayers, re gardless nf political ulliliationf". NICHOLSON. Mr. and Mrs. D. Tunkliannock, were C. firahain. of callers iu town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Titus were called to Wllkes-Hurre yesterday on account of the Illness of their son William. Mrs. James Oslerhout, of Bunxsit tawney, returned to her home last even ing after a two weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Titus. Clifton Colvln, of Seranton, spenl Sunday with friends In this place. I'nicin services were held Sunday evening in the Presbyterian church, un der the auspices of the Women's Christian Temperance I'tiion. The church was well Idled and the aud ience listened to an interesting pro gramme. I'apers were read by Mrs. T. Hawk. Mrs. A. L. Titus and Miss Louie Thurber, and several declamations by the children, Interspersed by singing. The choir c onsisted of a double quar tette of ladies, accompanied by the or gan and three violins. The Mall Glee club were present und rendered two sacred numbers. The music was good. ll Is expec ted that there will be a good attendance from this place at the Slate convention of Christian Kndeavor, to be held in Seranton. Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday of this week. An effort is being made to have the local train run up to accommodate those wishing to return home utter the Wed nesday und Thursday evening sessions. , II the Ruby In Cutting Teeth. ! Mrs. Wrlnslov's Soothing Syrup has ' been used for over fifty years hy mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, w ith perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Bold by druggists in every part ol the world. I Be Biire and call for "Mrs. Wlnslow' ' Soothing Syrup," and take no other ! kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. FACTORY VILLI'.. Mixs Lentia Bennett speii i Sunday with her parents at South Gibson. Bruce Reynolds has gone tu Phila delphia, where he will study dentistry. Frank Smiley, nf this place, has ac cepted a position in Miller & peck's china hull at Scraiilon. Miss Jennie Lewis, who has bein vis iting friends in town, has relumed to her home In Montrose, lienlge Selsson's new- residence is be ing plastered, and will soon be ready fnr Us interim- trimmings. Walter Keiunierer spent Sunday w ith his parents at this place, lie started Monday timmlng for Wesleyan univer sity, Mhldletnwn, Conn., where he will attend school. Charles Bliss has returned from a trip to New York city. Thursday. Oct. I. Henry Kcyiinl.ls and family enjoyed some line straw berries picked from their own vines. A number of tin- Christian Kndeuvors ol this place expec t to attend the con vention ut Si ra-'lou this week. .Miss 1 .inn el la ibirdner, who has been surt'ering with a severe attack of the cpiinsy, is on the mad lo recovery. Mrs. II. N. I'upwcll was pleasjutly surpriseil last Friday evening by a number of our tow n people, who i p. -lit the evening al her Inune. and tiid-d her in celebiuling her tweniy-elgluli an niversary. Itefreshuieiitsi were served, and all departed alter huving spent a very delightful evening. I.AWIU.NCKVil.Ll-. Miss ,lu hie Egbert is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Haukins, ut Scranlon. Mrs. Belli,;!! was culling on fricmtK out of town yesterday. Mrs. Connolly was visiting uuioiig Taylor friends yesterday. William Shales was visiting in pills ton on Friday. Fred Curdy has uccepied u posit mil us teamster at Ihe Lawrence Store com pany, i Mrs. Hannah Bennett and grand daughter. Nettie Cot, has returned from Berwick. Mr. anil Mrs. William Laird spent Sunday ul the home of her father, Mr. Stevenson. Miss Funnle Hide has returned home to Wilkes-Banc. Mrs. F. Ellis ami Miss M. Porter spent Sunday with Mrs. Ira Boiler. Andrew Aldiiro Is on Hie sick list. Or. J. A. Burlington und wife were cnlling on friends in Plttston Sunday. Dr. Thompson has returned to Balti more, Md.. where he will continue his medical Btudles. William Williams is on the sick list. Peier Rowland is recovering from his illness. WILKES-BARRE. Scrautou Mueeliara Kutrrtisined. Over twenty memberH of the Scran ton Bicycle club rame to this city buu day and were entertained by the Wilkes-Ha4-re Wheelmen at Bear Creek. The vlsitliii? wJieelmen rode from Scrantou to Bear reek and return, a distance of sixty miles. While ridlncr from f Hen Summit to Searfoss's, "Dicik" Turner. Frank Brown, Mr. Van Horn and one of the Seranton wheelmen had a lively experience. They swirled around a curve In the road and saw a wagon ahead. Turner turned his wheel Into the woods, fell on it and smashed it. Van Horn ran into the horse, and the latter reared In the air and came down on Van Horns machine!, smash ing It. Neither wheel could be ridden and both were left at Searfoss's, Turner and Van Horn coming: to Wllkes-iSarre on a wagon. I.011U reter Dead. Louis Ci-eter, of 408 South Muln street, died at his homo on Saturday aged U years. Deceased was born In (lermanv and came to this country in 1S60. In 1MI2 he enlisted us it private In Co. K. One Hundred and Seventy-third regi ment, and served nine mouths. He re turned lo Scranlon and w as married lo Helen Hatienlieig or that place on October A. ISti::, and lived there until 1SIJ7. when he moved to this city, and has lived here since. He was a mem ber of the Knights of Bythlus lodge. 27-.'. He is survived by a widow and four children- Mrs. H. O. Lang. Miss Anna. William and Beter. Funeral will be held from his late residence, 4oj South .Main street today at 'i p. In. king ttoiiN ew Iuduti. A ueiv manufacturing company, Willi h will begin operations within a few days, lias recently been organized I in iiiisioii. it is known as the Ma I chine and Holler .Muiiufueturlng com pany. Jimiteti. ol Kingston. The oth- ers of Hie company stamps its rtllu bllily. They are: K. B. Vaughn, presi dent; w. B. Homers, secretary; A. J. Koal. treasurer; Charles K. StloUse, general manager, and Olivet- Johnson, mechanical engineer. Wheelman Ureuk His Collar Bone. Harry K. Brong. f Mountain Top, who is well known iu this city, while riding Ills w heel in ilie biycle race at the i 'in I. mi county fair Briday after noon, met with an accident whereby lie In nke his collar bone, lie was in the two-mile race and was spinning his wheel around the track. When near the half-mile post Ids peddle caught in the wheel of one nf tile oilier cyclists and ihrew him off with the above re sult. NOTES. ! The Medical society will meet on I Wednesday evening- al which Dr. S. B. Alengel will read a paper on Hydro phobia. Rev. J. W. Nyvall. pastor of the Swedish Luiheran church on North Franklin street, has been called to a church in Fitchburg. Mass. His place here will be rilled by Hev. A. A. Ma pinson, of Dover. N. J. The sleam saw mill of F. M. Wag ner At Son, in Fall-mount township, was destroyed by lire on Friduy night, en tailing a loss of J.'.UuO. Architect I'odmore has drawn plans for a $!i.u00 club house to be erected on Luzerne avenue?, Plttston. The new building will be a two-story edifice. MOOSIC. A Bryau-Sewall club was organized in Loftus' hall on Friday evening Inst. Addresses were given by Messrs. Mer rilield, M. C. Judge, and C. G. Uolaud, of Scranlon. The club met last even ing and some lively discussions were participated in. The following are the oillcers: W. J. Salmon, president; Wil liam McNally. vice president: John Dempsey, secretary; William Loftus, treasurer. The Moosic band will accompany the St. Aloysius society of Avoca to Seran ton on Saturday, October 10, to partici pate In the large demonstration which will take place there. The installation ofyfticers iu Bennett lodge, No. s07. 1. O. O. F., took place in the rooms nf tile society 'on Friday evening last. All entertainment fol lowed which was well reoelvad. The following was the programme: Opening address, Thomas Evans; aong. "They Never Told a Lie," David Edwards: recitation. "Daddy's Boy," Flossie Ban- I Held; song. "As We Stroll on the Beach. Miss schrouder; intru mental duet, Misses Bessie Hind and Blanch Trenails; recitation, "A. Dream," Wil liam Jennings. Miss Kose Bradley, of Seranton, has returned home after spending a few days with her friend. Miss Ella McDon ald, of North Main street. Miss Edith Smith spent the Sabbath in Dunniore. Messrs. J. J. Sheehun and P. J. Walsh spent last evening in Plttston. Mr. IxifuiH. of Newport News, is vis iting his parents. John l.ortus Is recovering from his recent Illness. i The Avoca and Moosic business men ; crossed bats on the hitter's grounds ; Saturduy afternoon. The game was i interesting. It ended in fuvor of Avo 1 ca. Score, Avocu, :k; Moosic, lli. WYOMING. Miss Odel De Wolf suml Thursday i with her sister in Kilwardsvllle. W. H. Patterson will leave this I morning for Noxoo. j Lewis Hinker bus been entertaining i his brother from Siroudsburg the past j week. I Miss Nellie Bobbins of Luzerne, is i s'leiiding a few days with her friend, ! Miss Anna Thumus. John Banibridge moved his family I to Forty Fort yesterday. Mrs. Frank Nuss, Mrs. Alvln Rub ! iusoii und Mrs. E. A. De Wolf, spent i Thursday w ith Mrs. Clinton Biuder, of , W likes-Uarrc. YEN NIEU IS PLEASED. Chiiia' Commercial Ambastador llu f raise lor I s. Wit.'liiuglnii. Oct. i. Minister Yang Yu of China yesiet-duy had a call troui Yen Nieu. ill" Imperial cuinmercUl am bassador of the emperor of china, a.id his suite who arrived here ut a late h ii ii' lust iiit.in. The umljaHMolur whu is u Chinese ullieial lias no diplom itlc funiilniis, but his business is purely of a commercial character, and he Is mak ing a trip lb rough the Culled States und conducting uu incpiiry particularly into the state of his cuuutrviueii here. Mr. Yen says he is much pleased with what he has seen of the country .ni l its people. He has received must encour aging tvimris from the Chinese mer chants w horn he has met. The atno'ts sador will spend most of his time in San Fiaii.-isco. Biliousness Is cuuiecl by torpid liver, w Inch prcventi diges tion and permit food to iernu'iit and ptttrliy lo tba stomach. Then foRow uizxlneta, headm-lie, r30(du Insomliia, uervouinr, and, Pills II uut relieved, bilious fever or blood poisoning. Hood's Pills stimulate the stomuQU. route Mm liver, cure heartache, dizziness, eon. ttlpatlon. etc. ii caiita. Bold by all druggist. The only Mils to take with Hood's Sarsopullla. The LEADER 124-126 WYOMING AVE.. i i WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. OCT. 1 AND 8. Will also have on display all the Latest Novel ties in Dress Goods, Silks, Suits and Cloaks, Dress Trimmings, etc. You are cordially invited to attend. LEBECK 0 Sro our window fur wuhUfiful values In FALL SUITINGS. Wo have Just secured a lot of eletfunt pat terns in the newest checks and plaids the finest goods made in this country. These Koodis will be inudo to ineaHure for l-'it.iH) per Mill, elegantly trimmed, put up in the LATEST STYLES und guaranteed to nt, mid would cost you :iii.U0 lo 40.IJ0 elsewhere. Our competitors ask how it's done. We answer In three words: "Men," "Methods" and "Money." 'liieoe (rood will probably not last a week: we will have no more of them ut theo price, but we have, und will always have, An Elegant Assortment nf nil wool suitings, made to measure, from H.0O up goods that you could not dupli cate In ready-made for any less. Wl riAVI Ji. Wyoming Av O. ISV1?, Arcade Bulidlnn. 1 ELECTRICITY IS KING. DR. CRECHS ELECTBO-THERflPEUTIC INSTITUTE 607, BOB AND 609 Corner Washington Avenue and This Institution Is fitted with the latent appliance Iu electricity, oompiisInK the valuable aL-hlvnients ol I'iofesor Mor ton, Roukwdl, Kamiey, Melntosh, Sir Bride, Edition, Roentgen and otherx, and the physic-inns and assistants are compe tent and reliable. Let na call your attention to the fa"t that In ihU Inatltutlon we huve the facill tjea for producing the X Kayn atronu aiiouth to enable us to nee throueh the fla.h of the humun body; can dhuinguiHh fmturea of the bone, Ulocatlon and de. forinltiew of the joint, and locate metal lic imbalance in the flesh of the body. With our superior b'.lectro-Ktatic luMn Mice Miu-hloe we are In a position to apply lh Electro-atatlc Spray. Hath, the Klw tro-etatk- Maioage, Localizing; Point, the Senna live Spark and the Fiankllnlc Cur rent. With our large Ctalvanic and Fara.llc Cabinet, equipped with a complete cell switch carrying from forty to eiKhty cell, Kheotome, Rheostat, Mllllammctcr, Pole, ("hunger, Current, Selector and Induction foils, we are enabled to apply Pure und Interrupted (Jalvanlmn. and many forms of Straight and Interrupted Fuructlxm. With our rpecial Sinusoidal (Magnetic) Instrument we can accomplish all that c un be done with this wonderful current. With our ilalvano-Cniitery wc ale en abled to perforin many difficult operations that have heretofore been assigned to ihe surgeon's knife. With our 100 Electrodes we can reach every part of the human body. Dp. Greeii s Electro-Tberapeiitic insfiUife, 607, 60S and 609.Mears Building, Seranton, Pa. i:tevatur Day and Nlgbt. Opcii from o a. m. to ia m.; i p m. to 5 p. m. ; 7.30 p.m. to o p.m. YER 307 LACKAWANNA AVE. w ll ARE DETERMINED busiest days ou record. turers throughout the country been so anxious to dispose of their stocks to people who would pay them spot cash; never in our experience have we bought so wonderfully cheap. Read the following substan tial facts no glittering exaggerations, aud you will see the reasons for our wonderful success, our con stantly increasing business. Veritable Sensational Prices On High Grade Footwear. . . Mtu's Fine Calf Huutl-si-wcd Shoes, rttjulur scllini; price I Ik- world uvr M Our Price Only S3.o. Men' ,114 00 Siloes for $'2.50. Mea n J.1.U0 Shoes lor $2.0i. Men's i.25 Dress Shots Only !, ('fills. Ladies' liue Slues 5I)( tfC. $1.00, $2,011 Ullll N'.I.O.). Misses' Fine School Shoes 73f.. $1.00 Mill gl.5!). Childteu's Shut 20l 35( 50C, 75(. 811(1 gl.00. fcgrAVe invite you to call aud examine our goods aud make our store your headquarters. Remember, there is no trouble to show goods, and you will surely save money by it. LIVED DAVIDOVJ, I i in & CORIN. Notice to Publishers MiAaAAiAi AA44A4Aal TTHE TRIBUNE is uow prepared to fill orders for composition on newspapers, books, f)araplilets or other pul icatious at moderate rates. Address, Business Manager. MEARS BUILDING. Spruce Street. Seranton, l'enna. We hnve in thin institute the various l'ye and Kar Klectrode. the Rye Magnet, the Nasal (nose) Klectrode, the Laryn goscope tfor I lie Ihroutt the Neck and Head ICleeti'Odc.s, the Massage, Arm, Hand. I.es, Knot, Abdominal, 1'rctliral, Vaginal, It -clHl, c'muphoric and every form of Klectrode for medical use. We hav the Cautery Knives, Wires and Needles. Wc have all of tile appliances for performing Klectrolysi. removing of Hairs, Wart. Moles, Tumor and all ab normal 'cinwihs. Willi electricity ns a basis of treatment, we arc successful in cases of Uheiiniatisin. tlout. Paralysis, Kczeuiu, Tumors, Skin Troubles, Indigestion, Dyspepsia. the Wasting of .Muscles. Poor Circulation, and all Nervous Diseases for which elec trlclty 1 doing so much of late. The blood clot causing Apoplexy anil Paralysis can be dissolved und carrid uwuy by proper application of Galvanism and Ku rad Ism. Cures of Catnrrh are belnir made b.- the Inhalation of ozone from the Klectro-dtatic machine. We might mention hundreds of troubles which are amenable to electric treatment, but space will not permit. Dr. ilreen treat all case amenable to electrical treatment. Is a graduate and ex perienced tiractltloiier of medicine, has the best of references, and will charge noth ing for consultation. Thos who cannot call should write for Information. DAVID to makr todav one of the Never b.ive the manufac 3o7 Lacka. Ave K Caroetings, Choice assortment of the most carefully selected paN terns iu the highest grade of the leading manufacturers, both domestic and foreign. Beautiful effects in combination, of colors with the shades which will be fashionable iu the coming season, including GOBELIN. MOSS. E1PIRE, NILE, ABSINTHE AND RESIDA Experience, good judgment and a perfect knowledge of the requirements for high class furnishing, have procured a line of Jgoods which for richness iu effect, beauty and va riety of design and exquisite blending of color; have uever Deeu surpassed. Hohair, Chenille, Wilton, Axminster, and Smyrna, in every size latest and most desired effects ia strictly first-class goods. Imported Silk and flohair with Plain Centers and Fancy Borders, a perfect and complete line. An inspection of our stock will repay you. S. G. KERR, SON & THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BAR RE. PA. Manufacturer- of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HUlSTINu AND (WING MACHINERY. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital. Surplus. Undivided Profits. Special attention given to Business and Personal Accounts. . 3 Interest Paid on Interest Deposits. WE CARRY Burden, Phoenix, American, Juniata Steel, X. L. Steel, Toe and Side Weight NEVERSLIP CALKS, BLACKSMITH AND WAGONMAKERS' SUPPLIES. & For sals by JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenue Spruce Street, Seranton, Pa. ir ri I AWT A lady take a SI, I- or Si) bill and deliberately tbrow it I YIJIJ W into the Hre, what would you ay about itf You'd aar " T extrav.ifranoe" or "wastefnlnesa," or something Htronger still. TI10 housekeeper who wou't buy in this store is virtually destroying money at any rate you'll think ao after lookiu- over the following viiluus we have to offer- This coLUit sat. s..Mil uk. or nifilmnauv rlnish Kocker, worth ta.7i. now $2.2V mm A J This cmufort Bivin Moi il t'hsir, adjusted to any Hitkn velmii cus'iioii xdiit nml back, woi-tn our price always tjj gfj I ft z-ktfrti- l W9 408 Lacka. Ave. QtMral Offlce: SCRANTON, PA. $200,000 300,000 64,000 ALL SIZES OF CO., , PA. When in doubt whit to use for Nervous Debility. Losn of Power, lmpotency. Atrophy. Varicocele anj other weaknesses, from any cause, use Scjine Pills. Drains checked und full vigor quickly restored. If uecleepti. aooh uvablM rvmll f.isllf. Mailed for$1.0U;boies(J.OO. With f r.00 orders we Kive a guarantee Id cure or refund the money. Addres. PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, O. and A favorite bitch back, polished saddle, wood seat Kocker, north S&iW, we sell This I'liish Kuoker J3 t9. oak or null 01 any linisli. niiliout anna, 51 t. tl.SS. All kin. Is of Keeii Kuuker !.!), H'j, ' U.W, t.':. lluve you visited our nothing, t'omfoi t und blHiiki'l. Sluve mid Tinware Depart . luetits. All for Cash or C'lediU immm WYOMING AVENUE GO,, Horse Shoes SCRANTON lli 'it; I tX