TIIE SCHANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING. JTEBRUAI-Y 2. 1S5)7. MUPQN NERVE CURE Cures nil forms of nervousness, nervous prostration ami all the symptoms of ner vous exhaustion, such us depressed spirits, peevishness, Irltablllty, Renernl sensitive ness of the whole nervous system, fnllure of memory, Ifinblltty to concentrate the thoughts, morbid fears, restless and sleep less nlKhts, pains In the head, noises In the oars and dizziness. It stimulates and strengthens tlio nerves nnd acts as a BtrouB tohlc. l'rleo 23 cents. A separate euro for each illsense. At all druKKlsts, mostly ' cents a vial. Personal letters to Professor Munyon, 1503 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., an swered with fifro medical advice for any disease. . Department GATE-TENDER KILLED. Bert Wale's Head Crushed By Hie Diamond Aiinc-liow Accident Occurred. Cars the in Hert Wale, nged ,15 years, a gate tender In the Diamond mine, wns In stant, v killed at n o'clock last evening. A loud'd conl car crus'hed the boy's head. The accident -was caused by a mistake on the boy's part. The trip of cars was bolntr back switched, and young Wale, who was stnndlng on the track In front of the approaching cars, made a jump to one, side us the first car was a few feet .from lilm. He Jumped to the wrong side the side close to the track and he, fell back just as the cars passed the spot. The boy's head was crushed and lie died Instantly. There wore no body marks; only the Injury to the skull. Young Walo was taken to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wale, 5f Swotland street. The acci dent created much sadness among the workmen at the Diamond. Young Wale worked in what is known us the drift part of the mine; his father worked in the shaft. The funeral lias not been arranged for, but will be un .nouneeil tomorrow. NEW SINGING SOCIETY. The following singers have formed n glee party nnd will sing under the banner of Lewis Watcyn at the forth coming Hubert Morris lodge eisteddfod at the Frothlngham. The singers are: First tenors Thomas lieynon, V. J. Davis, W. .1. Davis (No. 2), Thomas Jones, 'Edward Powell, William Morgan, nice Prosser, Aaron Lewis, Will Heese, Kbeu ever Dvans, Jelikln Jenkins, Lewis Davles, John Lewis, John Phillips, livan Davis. Second tenors David Stephens. D. J. Davis, Will Williams. Will Parry, Thomas C Williams, Thomas Abrahams, Edwin Howell, Thomas D. Thomas, Alfred Pow ell, Samuel Davis, John Phillips. First bass-William W. Kvans, Will Evans, Thomas Heddoe, David Jenkins, Thomas Jones, W. J. Jones, Harry Ilolley, David Beynon, Thomas O. Jones, Kvan Thomas, Talile Kvans, David Phillips. Second bass Llew Herbert, Philip War ren, Moses Morgan, Morris Thomas, Kd ward James, Jr., Thomas Hlchards, John W. Jones, John W. Heese, Daniel Hughes, Albert Jones, William G. Thomas, John Howlands, John H. Jones, David Smith, Edmund Moses. The following ortlcers have been elected: Moses B. Morgan, president; Thomns C. Williams, vice-president; John Heese James, secretary; Thomas Jones, treasurer; Miss Norma Will lams, accompanist. Aswill bo readily seen on looking over the names, the glee club Is composed of line vocalists. They, have given it the name "West Side," and It Is worthy of that or any other good name. FUNF.RAL OF YOUNG THOMAS. The funeral of the Into David Thom as, the young lad who died Inst Friday from injuries' received at the Continen tal mine, took place yesterday after noon from the homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Thomas, of Wash burn street. Rev. D. I. Jones, assist ed by Rev Hugh Davis, were in charge 'of the services. The funeral was largely attended. There were sev eral beautiful floral testimonials. The (lower bearers were Henjainln Grif fiths, Wllllo Williams, Willie Argltst and Arthur Jenkins; pall-bearers, Da vid Anthony, John 'Urlillths, Heeso Grilllths, Handel Jones, John Davles and Willie Williams. Interment was made In Washburn Street cemetery. SCHOOL IN THE NEW. School was re-transferred from the old building to the new No. 10 build ing yesterday morning. The tilt be tween the school board and Contractor Stipp' Is now at a standstill nnd will 'be -.thus until' action is taken by the board. The contractor hns signed an agreement to the effect that ho will not look upon the tenanting of the new building as an acceptance by the school board. .- MISSIONARY MEETINO. The 'Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Plymouth Congregational church held an interesting public meet ing last evenlnir. After a song ser vice there was n period of prayer. A quartette, Thomas, Richard and Daniel Phillips and D. E. Hughes, sang, and a solo was rendered by Miss Vunnlo Wil liams. A sermon was prenched by Rev. J. L. Davis, of Plymouth. "Mission aries" was Mr. Davis' theme and he held Interested attention. The quartette closed the meeting- with a song. HE PLEADED GUILTY. Before Alderman Kcllow last evening Alex Younsr, of Moosio, was given a hearing on u serious charge preferred by ' Nora Joyce, of this side. Young plau'ded guilty and wns sent to the Station house to await a settlement be tween, tl(e parents of both persons con cerned, The case will likely go no further, NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS. William. Marsh, of South "Main ave nue, has received the two prizes lie won at the Wllkes-Barre bicycle race meet. They are two rings, handsome and of gold, with ruby settings. Doth are quite valuable. The eisteddfod committee of Robert Morris lodge met last night. I Walter O'Malley, of Arizona, visited West Sido friends yesterday. ' Miss Lloyd, of Wllkes-Harre, is vis iting Miss Rachel Powell, of North 'Garfield htVenut', The illustrated lecture to be given ,next Friday evening at the Seranton 'Street Daptlst church by A. Vincent liuwer Is cnmmnritlintr much nttenllon. Professor Wllllnm Jones calls for a ineotlnp; of his, party of.'sliiRers for this evening' tit 1.30 o'clock. '. The latest and best styles. Roberts, 120 North Maine. The services held last week at the Simpson Methfirtlst lSplsebpul church will ho continued this week, Ilov. J. II. Sweet, pastor of the churclt,' 1ms met with so nuicli eilcouraiiemont in his nightly illsootirsps-'that the meet ings will be held e'ery night so long us interest warrants. We laundry stiff collars with soft button holes. Crystal Laundry. ..Miss Anna Durkln will be the organ ist at St. Patrick's church until a suc cessor to Professor Ilnydn Evans Is selected. Dr. 13. Y. Harrison, Dentist, Mears Hall, 113 S. Main avenue. West Side Huslncis Directory. IIAItlUHT J. DAVIS, FI.OHIST. Cut flower and funeral designs a specialty, 101 South Main avenue; two doors from Jackson street. MOIUIAN'S PHARMACY, 101 N". MAIN avenue. Physician's' prescriptions care fully prepared from warranted pure drugs and chemicals. A line assortment of trusses, fine stationery, blank books, varnish stains, mixed paints or miiry work, artists' materials, window glass, wall paper and picture moulding. Cleric at store all hours of night. SECOND HAND KUHNITUUK-Cash for anything you have to sell, furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and sea the stock of J. C. King, 701 to 700 West Lack awanna avenue. COLLISION ON THE CENTRAL. Two Kngiuos Couiu Together Near . rillli Avenue. Crossing. A wreck that for some hours imped ed regular tralllc on the Central Hall road of New Jersey south of this city, and that considerably damaged two engines, occurred yesterday morning at 10.33 o'clock. Knglne 173, which had just completed its trip with passenger train No. 3 from Mauch Chunk to this city, was stand ing on what Is called the ash track, located Just a few yards south of the Fifth avenue crossing. The engine had been run back to this point to have her (Ires extinguished and the ashes removed preparatory to being backed into the round house near by. The engineer and fireman, named re spectively Spencer and Souer, had left her-and gone into the round house, when, It Is alleged, the engine began to back over onto the main line by the switch track. She did this unnoticed, lTliiita'jlJiiiiilli ' -J AT 71 line WtTOll 27J5) Indicates Hound House; --Engine. ITU; :J--l".iiRino :i:i Drawing Freight Cars; Cross in Ciiclc-Spot from Which Kngitiu 173 "II u till front the Ash Track Over to the .Haiti Lino. and just as her tender was passing upon the main tracks engine 337, swift ly drawing freight train No. -103 into the city, struck the erratic engine. Engineer Sam Dreyfogle and a sub stitute llremnn, of engine 337, miracu lously escaped uninjured. The tender of 173 wns knocked completely off the track and struck the brick wall of the round house, Into which It battered a hole several feet In diameter. Engine 33,7 wns badly demoralized. It 'was turned over on one side and badly shattered. The main track was cleared In about forty minutes nnd by 4. 20 o'clock In the afternoon every vestige of the wreck had been cleared away. WAS SILVERBURG A TRIFLE GAY? .Hun Ho Placed Under Arrust Sny That He Was. Private Detective Charles, T. Silvcr burg arrested two men last night and caused them to bo lodged In the central police station. Sllverburg alleges at a late hour last night, on Penn avenue, near Linden street, he was assaulted by three men, who accused him of In sulting a woman. The first man he arrested refused to give his name, but stated that he lived at 130 New street. Tills man had scarcely been lodged behind the bars when Thomas J. Gallagher, accompa nied by his wife, two other women nnd n man appeared In the central police station. Detective Sllverburg pre ferred charges against Gallagher and lie was lodged in n cell. Mrs. Gallagher alleges that Sllver burg addressed the words, "Ah, there, my size." to her. ANNUAL MEETINGS. The stoo'-oUlers of the Lackawanna Valley Trn ..on "company held their an nual meeting yesterday, at which the fol lowing directors were chosen:. L. A. Watres, Lemuel Amerman, Robert ('. Adams, H, 1,1. Throop, M. D., and Ralph Gregory. The directors chose these ofll- cers: Lemuel Amerman, president; L. A. Watres, vice-president; Robert C. Adams, secretary and treasurer. At the annual meeting of tho Lacka wanna Trust nnd Safe Deposit company yesterday the old officers and directors wore re-elected. They uro as follows: Will iam T. Smith, .president; Henry J. Ander son, vice-president; John w. Fowler, treasurer; directors, Henry Delhi, jr., H. T. Dliick, William Connell, J. ii. Dickin son, P. J. Horan, T. C. Snover, George San derson, Conrad Schroeder, William T. Smith, Edward II. Stiirges, Henry J. An derson and Charles H". Welles. Tho usual semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent, was declared, making the seventeeth dividend of that amount declared since the begin ning of the business of tho company In May, 1SS7. The sum of $15,000 was also added to tho surplus. This conipnny is closing the tenth year of Its eorporato ox Istenco and although It has the largest amount of capital stock of any bank 111 tho city It has been able to Increase Its surplus JOO.ffOO besides paying the dividends nbovo- mentioned. This reflects no llttlo credit on tho otllcers of the bank and shows that Its management has certain ly been In most competent hands. . COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. The report of viewers on tho new Fell town'shln tond wus confirmed llnnlly. Exceptions were tiled und noted to tho finding of Judge Archhuld In Ward-James nomination contest. In tho case of Arthur Frothlngham against V. Gibson Jones, the defendant was permitted to Ilia an amended, avowry and cognizance. The wjll ,of John Huffy, lato of Carbon, dale, wus admitted to pixibiitu nnd letters testamentary grunted to his slstor, Kato Ii. Duffy. 1 Voting, hut Up to Onto. If you like our'wor, toll others; If you don't, tell us. Soft button holes In your collars, Crystal luundry. Suburban News in General IMtOVIDKNCK A Taylor aggregation of Indoor has.'' ball enthusiasts came, to this section last night and lined up for a battle against the North Knd crack-u-Jacks. The game was devoid of any features In the line of good base ball playing nnd resulted In n victory for the home team by a score of 10 to 1. Tommle Scliultis, a 10-year old boy, nar rowly escaped death by drowning yes terday morning. The llttlo boy, In com pany with several other boys of nearly his own age, was playing on the Ice covering a pond situated between North Main ave nue and Piovldonco road and owned ny Nathaniel Thompson. This pond was ere. nted last fall for skating purposes. Voting Schultz procured n handsled and was be ing drawn about by his playmates when the lee broke and precipitated him Into the water. Ho was rescued by a passerby and taken Into a nearby house, where he was cared for. Later he was taken to his home, on Lloyd street. Miss Anna Mulley, of North Main ave nue, Is homo from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Cowles, or Ilrooklyn, N. Y. Miss Jessie Klecs, of ArchbaJd; Messrs. Luclen, lrwlu and Henry Harry, of Car bondale, spent Sunday with Miss Minnie Klees, of Oak street. A pie social will bo held In the Welsh Itaptlst church on Feb. 17 under the aus pices of the lluptlst Young People's union. The funeral of Mollte Hannon, the 3-ycar-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hannon, of Leggetts street, whose death occurred Saturday evening, will take place this afternoon nt 2.30. Interment in Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. Thomas P. Nicholas, of Putnam street, who has been suffering with a badly In jured pye, has gone to Philadelphia, where he will enter the Willis hospital for treat ment. Miss Annie Purcell, of Hawley, Is visit ing relatives on Oak street. John Pediick and wife have returned from a visit with relatives In Port Jer vls, N- Y. Peter Ocrrlty, of fleorge street, Is se riously 111 with pneumonia. Llewellyn Morgan, of Wales street, Is recovering from a severe attack of lagrlppe. i m ' ' GREEN RIDGE. Kdward Leonard, of Margaret avenue, has been visiting friends In.Carbondale. Mrs. Paldwlii Is seriously 111 at her home, on Deacon street. The Women's Christian Temperance union meeting will be held this afternoon at 2.30 at the home of Mrs. John Harvey, fasHliWicMlinill"' J3 iffl3H,H H09 Monsey avenue, after which a tea will be served from 5 to S o'clock. A short pro gramme consisting of music and recita tions will be rendered. Clarence Van liusklrk returned Sunday night from Huffalo, N. Y. The Willing Workers of the Haptlst church will hold a business meeting at the home of Miss Edith Davis, Washington avenue, this evening. All members are requested to be present, as special busi ness Is to be transacted. Hrown's hall, corner East Market street and Houlevard avenue, formerly used tor dancing classes, Is now being fitted up for a residence. SOUTH SIDIJNKWS. Late Sunday afternoon an accident be fell Charles Angulnskl, who lives on the corner Prospect avenue and Hrook street. On Palm street, between Plttston and Prospect avenues is a ledge of rocks about thirty feet high, which renders the street unsafe for trafllc or travel. Charles, whether intentionally or not, .went over this precipice and when picked up was In a pitiable condition. He wns carried to his home, nnd when Dr. Qulnn arrived he found that both legs were sprained, but no bones were broken. The Injured man's suffering was Intense. Frank Hlbbe-t is visiting his son, George, at his home, on Plttston avenue. Mary Edwards returned yesterday after a lengthy visit with friends In Shumokln. Miss Katie Callary Is the guest of her brother, It. J. Callary, of Iilrney avenue. Mrs. George Sheehan Is seriously 111 at her home, on Plttston uvenuo. We laundry stiff collars with soft button holes. Crystal Laundry. Michael Flaherty and John Roach spent Sunday in Plttston. Edward Haggerty, of Fig street, has returned from a live months' visit with friends In Ireland. A. J. Mulderlg, of Plttston avenue, will leave today on an extended trip, through New York and the New England states. Choice cut flower;! and flower designs at Palmer & McDonald's, 511 Spruce. Jacob Chrlstman returned to Summit Hill yesterday afternoon after spending Sunday at the home of Em II Schlmpf, on Cedar avenue. A. T. Weinsehenk Is transacting business In Honesdale. Choice cut flowers and flower designs at Palmer & McDonald's, 511 Spruce. MINOOKA. The remains of tho late Victor Mlchol oskl, who wns killed at the (llendalo mines Saturday, were Interred In Mlnooka Po lish Catholic cemetery yesterduy. Thomas Murray, of Jessup, spent yes terday In Mlnooka. Patrick l'hllhln was a business caller In Plttston last evening. From appearances M. P. Judge's cher ished hope of handling the tuxes of Lack awanna township tho next three years Is enshrouded in darkness. The concern that bucks tho new party hns announced Thomas' Farioll as their candidate for treasurer, but tho ex-limb of tho law does not feel disposed to accept It, us lie claims ho Is a Democrat of tho Jackson type. Although tho aspirants for the olllco of supervisor are plentiful, AV, It. Fern Is leaving no mono unturned und expects to come out of tho battle victorious. Mr. Fern possesses the cmullllcatlons to nuke u good olllclal. IJUNMOKi:. UKPUIJUCAX CANDIDATES. Uurgess Dan Powell. Treasurer Louis Uncle, Tux collector V. K. Correll. Councllmen C. H. Weber und William McCulloch. School directors Jerry McPqek and Moses K. Kellum. Street Commissioner CSeorgo Jackson. Auditors Hurry Winters and F. AI. JMurshnll, Justice of tho Peace A. A. KroU'er, Extensive preparations are being mado by tho Loyal Legion Drum corps for their entcrtulnment and social, which they In tend to glvo in Doyle's hall In the near future. An excellent progruninio is being arranged consisting of vocal und Instru mental mUsic, recitations and tableaux. A special feature of tho ovenlng will ba All Clean n gun drill, which the members are busy rehearsing. Some clever acrobatic work will also be Introduced. The council and school board will meet this ovenlng. Several Important matters will bo brought up at both meetings. 11. L. Freece, who formerly had chargo of the grist mill on PJakcly sticct, has opened a, similar mill nt Jcrmyn. A special meeting of the Guild of St. Agnes will be held In St. Maik's chur.'h this evening. All members are urgently requested to attend. Mrs. Francis Schank, of West Drinker street, Is confined to her home with Ill ness. Hugene Urannlng has been nblo to re sume his occupation as moulder In the Seranton Stove works after his recent burning accident. The grocery store conducted by Frank Daxter, on Hlakely street, opposite John son's store, has been closed by the sher iff. The sale will be held next Saturday. OBITUARY. John C. Regan died Sunday nt his home, 2G" Rnllroad avenue. Tho funeral will take place Tuesday morning at !i o'clock. A requiem mass will be celebrated in St. Peter's cathedral, and interment will be made In Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. Ansel Merrill, a brother of A. J. Merrill, of tho firm or Horan t Merrill, died yes terday morning ut his home, In Harris burg. Ho was a traveling salesman and formerly resided In this city. A wife and three children survive him. Michael K. tjulnn, of Carbondale, passed away yesterday after an Illness of one week from pneumonia. He was forty years of age; a man esteemed by u large circle of friends, and acquaintance, lie leaves a wife and two children, Edward and Alice. The funeral airangements have not yet been announced. Mrs. Kuncgrunda Wolfe, aged C3 years, died last night at the residence ol' her daughter,, Mrs. Thomas K. Kennedy, of the Olyphnnt road. Tho remains will be taken via the 9. ."hi a. 111. Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western train tomorrow morn ing to New York, where Interment will take place Thursday from the residence of her son. Hurlnl will be In Calvary ceme tery. Mrs. Rrldget Neary, of Wales street, North End, died yesterday afternoon after a short Illness. Mrs. Neary, was K years of age nnd was a most highly respected resilient of this section. Funeral will take, place tomorrow morning at '.I'M o'clock. A requiem high mass will bo celebrated at the Holy Rosary church. Intel ment will be made in Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. Henry Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Collins, of Dumlnff street, Carbondale, passed away on Sunday after an Illness of three weeks from typhoid fever. Ho was nearly 19 years of age, and for two years had boon In the employ of R. M. Yunnan, engaged In plumbing. Resides his parents he leaves lour brothers Martin, John and Frank, of Carbondale, and William T of Seranton; also two sis ters Mrs. Thomas Ullmnrtln and Mr. Thomas McDonough. The funeral ser vices will be held this morning, when a requiem mass will be said at St. Hose's church at 0.30. Thomas I). Morgan, aged 50 years, dl"d on Saturday, of Wllkes-yarre, 0f consump tion nt the home of his sister, Mrs. John M. Davis. He emigrated to this city from Carniarthanshlre, South Wales, thirty years ago. He Is survived by one brother, Morgan D., of New Market street, and four sisters Mrs. Elizabeth James, or Wales; Mrs. W. 11. Williams, of Soush Sherman street; Mrs. James D. Jones, or Northampton street, and Mrs. John M. Davis, of New Market street, at whose home he died. The funeral will be ncU this afternoon at tho church, corner or Northampton nnd Meade streets, of which deceased was a member. Services will be conducted by Rev. Mr. Jones, pas tor of the church, and Rev. Hugh Davis, or Hyde Park. A cablegram has been received by Rev. Frederick A. Flicker, pastor or St. John's German Catholic church of the West Side, announcing the death of his mother, .Mrs. Francesca Flicker, Saturday, In Wurtem berg, Germany. She was S5 years of age. Her husband died four years ago, and she Is survived by six children. They are Jo seph and Gerliardt Frlekcr, Mrs. Wllhel mlha Sleber and Mrs. Anna Herm. or Wurtemberg; William Flicker, a promi nent manufacturer of. Arcadia, Wis., and NHW YORK HOTELS, An established hotel under new management and thoroughly abreast of tho times. Visitors to New Yorlt will tlndtlie Hverettin tlio very heart of tho shopnlnu illstrict, convenient to places of amusement anil readily nrcesslble trom ull parts nt tho city. la'KOl'EAX PLAN. Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Placs, NEW YORK. J Per Day ana Upnis (American IMan.) GEO, MURRAY, Proprietor. The St. Denis llrcactwuy arid l:le tilth St.. New York, Opp. Uracc Church. -nuropeun Plan. Room Si.'oo a Day and Upward). - In n moiloat nnd unobtruslvo way tliero nri few bettor conductud liotoU in tha metropolis tlmii thJ St. Denia. Tho Kroat popu'nrlty It ban acqulroil can readily bo trncad to its unlquo lo.itlon, Ita liomollko iitmosphoro, tho peculiar oxcollunco ot its oulsluo at)d service, und Its vary moder ate prioco. , WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. W. M. BATES. "yiMVy?' a - M' "ATtS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, nig- rtbout the house, paint, floors, pots and pans, dishes nnd glassware, silver nnd tinware, can be done better, quicker and cheaper with than with any other cleansing compound. Largest package greatest economy. TIIE H. K. FA1RBAHK COMPANY, Cblcaso.St, Louis, New York, Uostou, I'ullndelpala. rtpv. F. A. Frlekcr, of this city. Joseph Frloker Is burgomaster of his native town, succeeding his father, who held that of fice for forty-two years prior to his death. The funeral of Mrs. Flicker will take place today at Frledrlehshafen, which fronts on Lake Constance, at the foot of the Alps. WASHINGTON AND THE INAUGURATION A visit to the National Capital dur Ing the winter must be taken to be ap preciated. The gay city Is at Its gay est; congress Is In session; the minis ters nnd attaches of all foreign lega tions are In town, nnd Washington, In Itself,' a beautiful city, Is made ka leidoscoplcally picturesque by the multitudes which throng tho streets. Particularly Is this so during Inaugu ration week. Washington is tho Mecca for thousands -of pilgrims from all over the country. The glittering pageantry and pomp of the Inaugural, parade and, ceremony are a feast to the 'eyes of the American people, always lovers of display and magnlllQe'nok.1 One I of the grandest features of the 'qrC'inonles Is the inntigtiral ball, which jrf unrestrict ed or to attendance. To enable all to participate In the pleasures of the capital during the in auguration week, greatly reduced rates will bo mnde by the Lehigh Valley railroad system from all points along Its lines. Tickets will be good going on March 1, U and 3, and good for re turn March 1 to S. The route traversed by this line is too well known and popular to re qulro particular description. The beauties of scenery are many, the ser vice and equipment of its trains nre the best. Direct connections nnd through service from nil points to nnd from Washington. Call upri or address the nearest Lehigh Valley agent for re duced rates and all other Information desired. To Cum 11 ("old in Olio Day. Take Inxntivc Bromo Qulnino Tablets. All druggists refund the money fails to cure. 25c. If It lthiMiniutixni ('mod in a Hay. "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radically cures In one to three days. Its nctlo.11 upon the system Is' remarkable and mysterious. If re moves ut once tho cnuse and the dis ease Immediately disappears. The (list doso greatly benefits. 7.1 cents. Sold by Carl Lorenz, IS Lackawanna ave nue, druggist, Seranton. A5KrofcTHEBSBKLETQN W GSVE5 THE IN THE ANP!5ABSQiyTEiy5AFE FOR SALE BY THE 11 nine I U Sit SCRANTON STATION. YOU CAN SAVE HONEY BY B'JYIN. NEW AND Ladies' and Children's Wear. Seal and I'liish Sacqnes, Carpets and Feather Heds From L POSNER, 21 Lackawanna Ave. Complexion Preserved KcmovCB Freetilet, Pimplas, Liver . Mclas Bbcl:.hc:dl' 3L. Sunburn and Ten, an'l ri cicrcs mo EKm iu iu ungi sal freshness, producluK u m?0m .iloni null hPRlmv com. .tn-rfti. RiiTiprlftrtnrll tlcn preparations nnd per'crtlv linrmless. At nil tirujisisw, or mailed for JOus. KeuU lor Circular. VIOLA SKIM SOAP ilmriy inconrti') rkln iiurlOinu bop, unwiunlci lar tlio toilet, iuid wlitout a rival for the iiurstry. Alisolutfl? ruro cx.1 tlktlcatel uuul catcJ. M i3rcpBli. Prico 25 Cents. G. C. BITTNEH & CO.,To:.edo, O. For oale by MATTHEWS BltOS. and JOHN TT TmrCtiPS. Rcrnntnn. Pa. C.-meneiD et the HionetT Midicai Authorities 'SMEriTHOimrmLER WmsMWSi WAVE YOU , ftSTMMA' riPfinnnupmiURAUJift iiuiinuiih This MENTimr lKIMLUU will euro vou. A wuudorfiil buon to nulTcrcn rcmi'ilv. cnnri'nlnnt til fnrri In pookot, ready to inn on Urt lmlirntlon of cold Continued Uu JMfectr Jermununt Cure. Hutlif action mmrunU'cd onnonny rcl unili'il. 1'i'lcr, (l cl. Trial (rod nt Druk'gl'ts. Iti'elaiorci! mull, CU cents. 11, D. CCSHMi:i, lilr., Iliroo Rivers, Uich , 0. S. i cstr sx-ina: aw si MFMYHfll Tho 8un and Borst TTncrtr for Itheum. old Hires, Hums. I'uti. Wonderful roin ti forl'II.I'.ti. 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