THE SOBANTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 5, 1397. Eacfiaraitta County GARBONDALE, Readers will pleaso noto that adver tisements, orders for Job work, nnd lUms for publication left at tho estab lishment of Shannon & Co.. newedealcri. North Main street, will receive prompt at tention; olllco open from 8 n. m. to 10 P. in. A QUIET WEDDINO. Rev. T. P. Coffey Joined Miss Mnry rianncry of Land Btreet, nml Churles Bontac of Jeffrey street, in holy mat rimony nt St. nose church yesterday morning. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Lizzie Flnnnery, whlla Thomas J. Kennedy, formerly of this city, but now of Scrnnton, was the Broom's best man. After tho services nt the church, a wedding- breakfast was served nt the bride's home. The Vrldnl party left for a short trip to New York. They will reside on South Main street after their return. SOCIAL QATHERING. Tho Ladles' Oulld, of Trinity church, held n. very pleasant Ice cream social on the grounds at the homo of Hon. C. 13. Itettew, on Tuesday evening. A largo number were present and on Joyed tho occasion. The lawn was bril liantly llchted by four largo engine headlights, while many Japanese lan terns made the grounds very attrac tive. During the evening Hunt nnd Wilson rendered a selection of mando lin and guitar music. After the opc-i ii lr concert at Hotel American, t Mozart band were present and favored tho company with a serenade. FOR STEALING CHICKENS. Early yesterday morning Patrol man McAndrewis discovered Abinm Glazier moving along In a suspicious manner on Pike street near No. 2 shaft. He found upon Investigation that a pack which Abram carried con tained six chickens. As he made con flicting statements nbout them the ofn cor brought him to tho city jail. About noon Mrs. Mary Brown mado comp'ulnt nt Alderman Jones, charging Glazier with having stolen her chickens. The alderman required ball In the sum of $100 which was furnished. HOTETKEEPER IN TROUBLE. Michael Kenny.proprletorot tho For est house at Simpson, was charged by John J. Meehan with keeping n disor derly house nnd yesterday morning a warrant for his arrest with sevcinl Inmates of the house was Issued nt Justice Glynn's office. It appears that Meehnn had visited tho place, remain ing nil night. During his stay. It Is alleged, while Intoxicated, ho lost con siderable money. As ho could got on satisfaction, as to his loss, he decided to seek help from the law. WILL GO TO WILKES-BARRE. A meeting of the Mitchell's hose com pany was held on Tuesday evening at their rooms. The question occupied the attention of the members as to a pro position to attend the state firemen's convention this fall nt Wllkes-HaTo. After due consideration It was unani mously decided to attend. The ques tion -ns to a band then was discussed, nnd the company decided to employ tho Mozarts for that occasion. ACCIDENT AT THE EDGERTON. John Comma, an Italian, residing at Edgeiton, was instantly killed at the mine on Tuesday afternoon by the fall of coal from the roof. His partner, Frank Scobble, was seriously Injured and was removed to tho Carbondale hospital. Dr. Shields, of Jermyn, at tended the case before the injured man was removed. Comma was nbout 32 years of ago and leaves a widow and two children. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Misses Anna and Agnes Brennen, of Dundaft street, have returned home from nn extended visit In West Vir ginia and at Niagara Falls. William Stewatt, formerly a resi dent of this city. Is spending n few daj a at tho home oLJ. S. Berry on Cunaan street. S ' S. A. McMullen, uccomranted by his mother and niece. Miss Helen Borry, started Tuesday night for Lanesboro, Iowa, which is Miss Berry's homo, sho having visited In this city for tho past ye,ar. Mrs. McMullen will spend some time In tho west but Mr. McMullen ex pects to return in two weeks. Mrs. John Gallagher is lying danger ously ill at her home on Brooklyn street. ' Mrs. Thomas Moyles, of Simpson, wnS taken suddenly ill yesterday. "Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean," wrote the poet i ennvbon. Hut tears al- f ways mean something. There are tears of mel ancholy, tears of joy, a;.dof despair, and those saddest most pathetic tears of the nervous over wrought wo. man who has been bearing I up as bravely ias she may under a daily burden nf weakness and dragging, torturing pain. No, wonder women weep. The wonder is that they are not oftener in tears for all they have 'to bear and suffer ; and the saddest thing about it is how little their sufferings are understood, Even the doctor, nine times in ten bays : " Oh, a little nervous ness, that's all " or "neuralgia," or " insom nia," or "dyspepsia." If he suspects the real cause he insists upon examinations and local treatment, about the very worst thing possible to a nervous, overwrought woman. There is no need of these repugnant methods. Any woman may itiMire health and strength in a womanly way by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It cures the weaknesses and diseases of the feminine organism absolutely and com pletely. It was devised for this special purpose by one pf the most eminent' and xperienccd physicians in this country; au pert speciallu in women's diseases. For nearly jo years Dr. Pierce has been chief consulting physician of the Invalids" Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. Any womanjmay commit him by letter, free of charge,. Her letter will be answered not by a mere nurse or uneducatta, unscieiitlGc person, but by the most competent medical authority anywhere obtainable. All women should read Dr. I'icice's thou-sand-page illustrated book, "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser," It con. tains more cl?ar and comprehensive advice en medical' subjects tha.t any other book ever published. A naner.bound ennv ser.t Jreo.fqr twenty-one one-cent 6litnps to pay the roil o mailing Jpy, ur ciom-Dounu ivi luiiiyiias iiaiups. w& y m Wvt'fllWOT. 124111 j -Z ZJ - Thero arc grave fears for her recov ery. Mrs. O. L. Orlfiwold nnd son Charles, of Pottsvllle, were the guests of Mrs. J, S. Uerry, Tuesday. Mrs. William Courtrlght Is very 111 at her homo on Wayne street. Misses Amelia and Louisa Dans, of Park street, will leave todny for a two weeks' visit nt Kast Orange, N. -J. Dr. Lamb was called to Wllkes-Barro yesterday afternoon on professional business. Mrs. A. Duffy nud Mrs. Sullivan, of Fallbrook street, are vlsltlnc friends In Mooslc. George Ynrrlngton, of Newton lake, who has been HI, Is rapidly Improving. Miss Lucy Casper, of West Plttston, Is the guest of Mrs. G. D. Samson on Canaan street. Mrs. William Shcror, of Archbald street, spent yesterday with friends in Scrnnton. Announcement Is made of the en gagement of I'. A. putty, of tho firm of Larkln and Duffy of this city, to Miss Hose Gorman, of Scrnnton. Tho wedding will occur next month. Tho little four-year-old boii of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Urunner, of the West Side, fell whllo plnylng Tuesday and dislocated his shoulder. Dr. D. Ii. Bailey reduced the dislocation. Miss Karlo Sherer has returned homo from Now York, where she has been vliltlng for the past five weeks. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Moon nnd daugh ter Mario, spent yesterday at Crystal lake. Mosdames Henry Chapman, John Maxwell, William Carter, Rees A. Price, John It. Price, David Chilton, Porter Smith, Samuel Davis and Hen ry Hussler enjoyed nn outing yester day at Crystal lnke. Miss Maud Wheeler loft yesterday for Poyntello, where she will remain several weeks. May, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Davis, of South Wyoming street, fell nnd fractured her left arm Tuesday. Mrs. Augusta Dakor and Miss Carrie Benedict have returned from a visit with friends in Scrnnton, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Itawlson arc spending a few days at Crystal lake. George Smith and son Frank, of Ter race street, have returned home from Philadelphia, where the latter was un der treatment at a hospital. He is much improved. Miss Mildred Greene, of Waverly, and Louise Slocum nnd Helen Shields, of this city nro guests at the Slocum homestead near Clifford. Miss Ella Bradley, of Blnghdmton, Is the guest of friends on Falbrook street. Miss 'irnco Williams, of Salem ave nue, Is staying nt Crystal lake. William Shannon started on his wheel for BliiEhnmton yesterday morning where he will stay ten days. B. It. Hall, of Honesdale, Is visiting In this city. v Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Stewart left Tiiei day for Ocean Grove, where they will stay two weeks. TAYLOK. Yesterday aftcrnon tho St. Thomas col lego team came to town with tho Inten tion of wiping tho earth with the Reds of this place. But the Reds proved to bo their equals In every part of (he game. Morris, who pitched for tho homo team, was Invincible. Only six hits wcro mado oft his delivery. But his support was very poor. Griffin, who pitched for the col lege boys, was hit rather hard, but with such men as Logan and Posner behind him his support was much bettor. Tho bcore stood G to 5 in favor of tho collego In tho seventh Inning, when tho gamo broke up In a wrangle, tho homo team to tho bat. Tho scoro up to that Inning was ns follows: . R.II.E. Taylor Reds 0 1 t 0 0 3 -5 8 8 St. Thomas Collego...2 0 2 0 1 1 0-0 0 5 Batteries For St. Thomas. Grlffln nnd Logan; Reds, Morris and Kcllet. Umplro Lowry. Knights of tho Golden Eagle. No. 207, will meet tills evening nt Reese's hall. Evan Jones, of Wllkes-Barro, Is visit ing friends In this placo for tho past few Uuys. District Deputy Mrs. Davis, of the Prldo of Lackawanna lodge. No. IS, and daugh tet. Mrs. Phillips, of South Scranton, vis. itfd this place on Tuesday evening. Junior Order United American Mechan ics, No. 81, will meet this evening. Messrs. Owen Watklns and August Fisher aro sojourning In New York city. A grand cantata, entitled "Dreams of Fairyland," will bo produced by tho Juvenllo choir of tho Welsh Congrega tional church, under the directorship of Mr. William SI. Thomas, this month. Mrs. David Bevnn, of Taylor sheet, Is confined to her homo with sickness. Sir. Richard Thomas, of Hydo Park, was p caller In town on Tuesday. On August 14, Miss May, the accom plished daughter of Sir. and Sirs. James Morris, sr and Mr. Tallle Gillllths, n popular young man of this place, will bo united In bonds of matrimony. Washington Camp, P. O. S. of A., ana Lackawanna Valley council. No, 81, Jr. O. U. A. 51., will attend a dlvlno worship at tho Methodist Episcopal church next Sunday evening. Pastor William Frisby will preach a special sermon, and tho choir, under tht loadeishlp of Prof. D. E, Jones, will render several selections. The delegato election In this borough will be one of iho most exciting contests eer witnessed. A party of Taylor young people spent Slonday at Nay Aug falls. A most en joyable tlmo was had. At sundown a seasonablo lunch was served. Tho after noon hours wcro passed pleasantly In games nnd other diversions. Those who composed tho party wero: Misses Ger trude Wntktns, Jennie Harris, Lillian Evans, Llzzio nnd Cordelia Owens. Ger trudo Morris nnd Henry Powell, Edgar Stone. Henry Reeso nnd Wtlllo Griffiths. 5llss Jennie King, of tho South Side, was tho guest of friends In this placo Tuesday evening, 5lr. John Rundlo, of Nicholson, Is vis iting his parents In this place Daughters of Pocohontas lodge will meet this ovcnlng at their hall. AUGIIiIALD. A company of homo talent, under the direction of Harry W. Oross, nro re hearsing "The Congressman from Texas," which they Intend to produco Wednes day nnd Thursday of next week. The many friends of Prof. R. W. Davis, of this placo, will bo pleased to learn of his election to tho prlnclpalshlp of tho Jfimyn schools, Sir, Davls.who has been principal of tho schools In this borough for tho last thirteen years, Is opo of tho best Instructors in tho btate. Sir. Thomas Jordan and daughter. Sirs. Hosle, of Scranton, were visiting Sirs. Patrick Mageo, of Hill street, Wednes day. Tuesday afternoon, at Edgerton, John Comma was Instantly killed and Frank Bcroblu was seriously, If not fatally. In jured by a fall of lock. Both aro Italians. Comma was ubout 32 years of ago, and leaves a wlfo and two children. Tho funeral of Sirs. Anna Hunt .was lie- Monday and was largely attended. SIlss Mary A., Early, of Scranton, was a visitor In town during the week. Sir. and Mm. 51. J. Kearney, Misses Balllo Corcoran and Nellie Kearney are enjoying Atlantlo City breezs. Tho excursion to Harvey's lake Aug. 21, under tho auspices of tha Rlvorsldo and Bluo Ridge Accidental fund of Peck vllle, will draw a large crowd from here. A party of young people of this place enjoyed a straw ride to Crystal lako Tuesday evening. JlhtMYK. Miss Ktla Mulholland la visiting frtondi In Bcronton. W. It. Dodson mado n. Dullness trip to Scranton yesterday. Mis. Harp, of Flttuton, Is tho guost of Mrs. John Tlgue, of South Main street. Mr. James Hoslc, of Scranton, and Miss Klllacn, of Carbondale, and Thomas Dooley, of Plymouth, spent yesterday nt tho homo of Patrick LauRlinty, on South Main street. C, F. Baker mado a business trip to Scranton yesterday. Mrs. Beccher Crawford was a caller In Scranton yesterday. Mrs. Jonathan Davis and son, E.lniond, of WVul Pittstoti, Mrs. James Jtobinsuil and Mrs. Thomas Bovan, ol Carb tndale, spent yesterday with Mn, John E. Hum phrey. Mr. and Mrs Monroe Brown and untigh tor, of Sctnnton, spjut Sunday with Miss Enimu Scutt. J. D. Stockers' dog becamo mad yes terday af teritoc and whllo r'.nnlng wild through tho public streets, bit several vnluablo canines. The dog, becoming ex hausted, wondered into Edmund's livery stable, whero Peter Butler put a pistol bullet throush its heart, thus putting an end to tho excitement, caused by tho dog running -nlld. Tho following young ladles and gentle ir.en comprised a party who yesterday drovo to Crystal lake, whero they spent the day: Mltses Anna Ocndall, Annie Hen wood, Polly and Emma Solomon, Laura Bill and Oertrudo Davis, Dr. S. E. Moyci, John Bookings, Illchard and Frank Gen dull, John nnd Georgo Dyer. Tho party returned last evening much benefited from their day's outing. Mr. John Gardner, of Cemetery slrcet, nttended tho funeral of Sirs. Lydla Wall at Starrucca yestorday. Mrs. Isaac Wrltor, of Carbondale, and daughters, lluth. and Marie, wcro tho guests of Mrs. William O. Hill, of Main street, yesterday, Mrs. Snyder, of Tomklnsvll'.c, Is visit ing friends in town. Cora Battenburg has returned frorr a month's visit to Glcnburn. "Tho Itanch King," a masterpiece of dramatic art, will bo producod under tho direction of II. XV. Gross, the tal ented actor, for the benoflt of Jennyn Citizens' band, on Aug. 14-10, at Enter prise hall. Cast: Donald McDonald, tho lanch king. 11. W. Gross; Ned MrNonald, tho ranch king's brother, Joo Tennis, Jr.; Wolfrcd Mannerlng. a scheming scoun drel, J. J. Roche; Wallace Young, Man nerlng's confederate, M. E. Bennett; Jim Brennan, one of Mannerlr.g's followers, J. J. Far.-ell; Mr. Hastings, Alllc's father, Archlo Martin; Murphy O. Donovan, heir to tho throne of Ireland, William Nichol son: Dan, the Irishman's colored ad versary. Georgo Pcmlred; Kato Mnnner lntr. Mannering's wife. Miss Gertrude 'Vnll; Allco Hastings, Hastings' daughter, Miss i:. Burritt; i'ug, a ray or sunsiune, Miss Mnbla Davis. G. O. 1'lyer, special agent of Lancashire Flro Insurance company, called on tho resident agent of that company, C. V. Halms, yesterday. Misses Josephine and Hattlo Hill hnvo returned from a -week's visit In Carbon dale. At tho regular monthly meeting of tho Jermyn school directors Tuesday evening. Professor R. N. Davis was elected prin cipal of tho schools, In place of S. D. Borard, resigned. PECKVILLE. Sirs. Slyra Oakley returned last even ing from a fortnight's stay nt Asbury park. Sirs. J. S. Callender nnd grandson, Clarence, nro spending a few days In Fleotvlllo with Rev. and Sirs. William Guest. SIlss Cnrrlo Snyder, of Scranton, spent Sunday with Miss Nellie Peck. SIlss SInmlo Richards, of East Orange, N. J., Is visiting nt tho homo of Sir. and Sirs. Wlnt Brundnge. Emory Brong Is visiting friends In Mon roo co'inty. SIlss Edith Chapman Is visiting her friend, Miss Nellie Bell, at Jermyn. Tho Liberty polo will bo raised. If tfio weather permits, next Saturday evening, Aug. 7. SIlss Lula Baker who has been visiting nt tho home of Sir. and Sirs. Elmer Daken nt the Powder mills returned to her homo at Hoboken, N. J., yesterday, Tho outside department of the New York and Scrnnton Coal company played n gamo of base ball with the Holford team last Tuesday afternoon, which re sulted In a Fcoro of 18 to 10 In favor of tho Ontario boys. Tho funeral services over tho remains of tho lato Joseph Croup occurred at tho homo of his daughter, Sirs. P. J. Hollls ter, on Hickory street, yesterday after noon, and were attended by a largo num ber of tho friends and acquaintances of tho deceased. Beautiful lloral tributes wero placed upon tho elegant casket, which stood In the parlor. Rev. S. C. Slmpklns, of tho Slethodlst Episcopal church preached an eloquent funeral ser mon and gave a glowing tribute to tho deceased. Tho singing was furnished by a qunrtotto consisting of John Wune, Albert Chapman, SIlss Jennie Frear and SIlss Sophie Slmpklns. At tho closo of tho service tho remains accompanlod by a largo cortege of friends wero born to Prospect cemetery. Tho pall-bearers wcro A. R. Dunlap, John Tuthtll, 8. J. Callender, Geo. W. Thomas, William Bell nnd Georgo Newton. Tho pall-bearers were selected from Harper lodge, 707, In dependent Order of Odd Fellows, of which tho deceased was nn old member, Tho other members of tho lodge were also in attendance. Walter Lloyd has Just returned from Nowton lnke, bringing back twenty-two pounds of bass and thirty pounds of trout. PKlCEHURG. Don't forget tho picnic to bo hold In tho grove, near the Storr's breaker, by tho Storrs Sllne Accidental fund on Sat urday. Tho Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern company will pay Its employes at tho Storrs mines on Friday. Wllllo Jones, of Carmalt street, is 111. SIlss Owns, of Syracuse, Is visiting 'lends here. ..Ames Wilkinson, George Eley, Joseph Wall and Charles Schmidt. William Erba and John Ward aro some of tho men who nro announced as candidates for dele gates to tho Republican county conven tion. If all theso men get elected, we will surely get our county officers. The postofllce was moved on Saturday from W. C. G ' store to 'an office next to William AicLmughlln's hotel. Weai.ii. DR. E. C AVES", S NERVE AND, BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL? ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Issoldundor positive Written (Suarnntco, byoQthorUoil agents only, to cure Weak Momory, Diiziness Wakefulness, l'ite, Hysteria, Quick, ness, NiKbt Losses, Kvil Dreams. Lack of Conll. denco.norvousness, Lassitude, oil Uratno, Youth, tul Errors, or Ezcessivo Vto ot Tobacco, Upturn, or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At store or by mail, tl a box; six for 15; with written euarnuteo to cure or refund tqnuey. Huniplo imclc "jje, containing fivo tlaysr troatmeut. with full instructions, 3 cents, Ono saronlo only Bila to uuvu iwiwui ut eiuro ur uy istui. tS"Rod Label Special txtra strenath. For Impotency. Loss ot IWW, AJVBV UUUUUUU, Diuruuy or uarrennessj si a doxi BIX lor 80. with written uuaraute - " VUk W U uy M4 Of AAV Mil r nnrn in VI riura At fj- Bcrunupr uy mail. I Wm, Q, Clark, 326 l'cnn, Ave., Scranton Pa Health is MB.Ut '.eJPSMrr ft vvan. Wm P7N 1 jftfcXER nr.;?w???. l Vwtrv. sv 1 1 ' ' w WmX l !1M fife WfcSrf sssi wmr2HtLamtMffKs. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, St. Louts, Now York, Boston, Philadelphia. Chicago, .a'aaasaa,a$':$:$j$ises$;&: IU Stnifl) Premier typewriter. Ilcst Vuluo Writing Machine. first In Improvements, Honest Construction and ull lllh-raIc Typewriter llssentitils. T T r art nooKLtvr ritcc. Cne Sitmft premier typewriter w.t svram, n.Y., u.s.h. Scranton onicc Room No. 1, Arcade, Scranton, Pa. Hotels and Summer Resorts. EI UAL CRYSTAL LAKE, PA. Tho openlnp of this famous resort un der new management will take place early In June. Situated In tho southern corner of Susquehanna county on tho shores of beautiful Crystal Lake, Fern Hall 13 one of the memt attractive places in the State of Pennsylvania to spend a few weeks durinc the heated term. Every facility Is affordtd for the en tertainment of Us guests. BEST OF Purs Mountain Air, Beautiful Scenery, Guisina Unsurpassed. the table being supplied from Fern Hall farm. Postal Telecraph and Long Distance Telephone service In the hotel. Tally-Ho coaches make two trips dally from Carbondale. Write for Terms, Etc., to C. E. Crystal Lake, Dundaff, Pa. SPRING HOUSE, Heart Lake, Pa. U. E. Crofut, Prop. Strictly temperance, newly remodeled and furrlshed. Flno groves, largo lawn, dancing pavilion, croquet grounds, etc. Ulcyclo boat, sail boats, IS row boats, fishing tackle, etc., freo to guests. Tako D., L. & W. via Alford Station. Write for terms. THE MURRAY HILL MURRAY HILL PARK, THOUSAND ISLANDS. The best located and best furnished hotel on the St. Lawrence river, Accommo dations for 300 guests. Opens June 25th, I897. F. R. WHITE, Prop. SIR'S SALE OF I Everything must be sold. See the great bargains just opened ou 2d floor, consisting of Ladies' Suits, Waists, Skirts, Wrappers, Millinery, Ladies' and Mens' Furnishings , Hats, Caps, Hoisery, Glides, Underwear, Etc, sWill Be Sold at About One- Half Price Until the Entire Stock is Sold. 1 STOCK Insist on the Genuine war The best Washing Powder made. Best for all clean ing, docs the work quickly, cheaply and thoroughly. largest package greatest economy. "Ireprewmot the Order 1 tbt Hh." Hotel Le Chevalier Ocean Grove, N. J., OHers you a special low rnto u. One Dollar Per Day THE MATTHEW, 302 First Avenue, A8BUUY PAIIK, N. J. Near the Deuch and Promenade. All conveniences nnd comforts for per manent and transient guests. Excellent table, the bpst beds, and most approved sanitary cqulprrcnt. For particulars, etc., address 0. W. MATTHEWS, Owner and Manager. HOTEL ALBERT, Cor. lltli Street and University Placo, NEW YOUK. One blook west of Uroadway. Noted for two things, COMFORTnnd CUISINE First-class rooms at 31.00 a day and up wnrd, on tho European plan. L. & E. FRENKLE. An eftabllfhcd betel unlar new management and thoroughly abreast o( tho times. Visitors to New York will And the Krertttln the Tory heart ef tbe shopping district, convenient to places ot amusement ana readllr accessible Irom all parts i( tbe city. EOllOPEAN fLAN. Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, Day nud Upwards. $3.50 Per S1.50 Per GEO. MURRAY, Proprietor. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York, Opp. Grace Church. European Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards. in a modest and uuobtruslvo way there are few better conducted hotels In tho metropolis than the St. Denis. Tbe creat popularity it baa acquired can readily be tracad to its unlquu location, Its homelike Atmosphere, tho peculiar ezcollenos ot Ua cnlslne and service, and 1U vory moder ate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. New Lot Crash Hats and Caps, Negligee Shirts at CONRAD'S 305 Lacka. Ave. n.(,rrapk4 1REV1VO RESTORES VITALITY. Made a ut i)y, VSAty !r5wvell Man lOtliDay.WffF Of Me. THE OPCAT 30th bay. JrFMTUBHSTOrEr ri.231VCElX"S produce! tbs abors reaulta In'ao days. It ct ?9wertully and quickly. Cures when all otucra (all oug men will regain taeir )ot manhood, and old meu will recover their youthtul vigor by ualaj KKTIVO. It quickly and aurely retorea Nerroua ntsj, Lott Vitality, Impottncy. Nightly Eroluloaa, Lost Power. Falling Memory, 'Wattlni Dlteuei.and all effect ot ilf-tbua or axctia and lndlccretlen, nhlch unfit, one (or atudy, butlneea or roarrl&g. II not only cure, by aUrtlng at the teat or dJtiM, but Isagreat ncrtetonlo and blood builder, bring ing back the pink glow to rule cheeki and re storing the Ore of youth. It warda off Intimity and Coniumptlon. Inelit on having nEVIVO.M other. It can be carried In veit pocket. By mall, S1.00 per package, or tit (or 80.OO, with a poel tlvo written guarantee to cor or re (nnd the money. Circular (ree. Addreai ROYAL Mf DICINE CO.. 63 Rim St.. CHICAOO. 1 'or bale by MATTHEWS uuoa. utuf filst Sornutoo, P. w W WU.H. BATES. HwJpijsS E.L.M.BATE.' Ilfv iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHuiiiiiEiiiiiiHiiiimitiiuiii!:ii:s!i I THE NEWARK tm S 4 4 ii fiiiiii! R Insures a good ondlnpr. Our August Shoo Salo began yesterday morning S iud it proved a good beglnnlug.tlio store bolng crpwdod nil dny Wo ex- K peotcd it tho values ollercd nro so unusual thnt tllserlinlimtlhg buyers -noon flud It out. Ou tables conveniently nrrantred are tflidi'fc mnfkml ioc,fi(w,n.s)mmn.ou mat wero $i.ou, su.oo, 12.GO, 53,00, $4.00 and 5 P $5.00 a pnlr. botli Ladles' and Gentlemen's Shoes. On other tnbles nro S m! Children's Shoes, all uinrked at prices so low it will bo tlmiilv a nues- E OT ttntl rtfrraffl.lt fl. I.lwl .m ...ll. ..m nl.. ...III .... .- I. '.. '... M wvm w. Ku.hi.iK ma nun vuu wi?u, uui Diuiu lit iiruvu ii uurifiiiii iiniri for prudent buyers. You're suro to iltiil tho slirowd shopper hore and you can't make a mlstako if you follow tholr example. S THE NEWARK SHOE STORE,! a Corner Lackawanna nnd Wyoming Avenues. i niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihl WAGONMAKERS. We Carry a Full Stock of Wheels, Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Shafts, Poles, Axles, Springs, Steel and Cast Skeins, Buggy Tops, Duck, Drill, Rubber and Carriage Cloth, Carriage Forgings, Bolts, Clips, AND A FULL LINE OF IRON, STEEL AND BLACKSMITH'S SUPPLIES, Bittenbender & Co.. Scranton. Pa LACKAWANNA LUMBER GO., MANUFACTURERS OF gui an peib. hie mm m miiod lumber Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Rails sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled" Il&mlocb Prop Umber promptly Turnlshcd. MILLS At Cross Fork. Potter Co., on the Buffalo and Susquc in,!la..ni,rond At Mlna, Potter County. Pa., on Coudersport, and Port Alleguny Railroad. Capacity 400.000 feet per day. GENERAL OFFlCE-Uoard of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA Manufacturers of Locomot ives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. , Oeaend Offlcei SCRANTON, PA. RAILROAD TIHE TABLES. PENNSfLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In Etfcct November 15, 189S. Trains Leave Wilkes. Barre as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury. Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. 3.15 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg ana the West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazloton and Pottsvllle. J. R. WOOD, flen'l Pan. Agent. J. U. HUTCHINSON. Qeneral Monaster. Ccntrnl Hnllroad of New Jersey (Lohlgh nnd Susquehanna Division.) Stations in New York-Foot of Liberty street. N. K., and Whitehall Terminal. Anthraclto coal used exclusively, insur ing' cleoniness and comfort. TIME TABLE IX EFFECT JULYS, 1S97. Trains leave Scranton for Plttston, Wllkea-Barre. etc., at 8.20, 9.15, 11.30 a. m.. 12.43. 2.C0, 3.03. 5 00. 7.10 p. m. Sundays, 8.W, a. m.. 1.00. 2.15, 7.10 p. m. For Mountain Park. 8.20, U.SO a. nv. 2.00, S.05, 5.00 p. m. Sundays. 9.00 a. m., 1.00, 2.1o P. m. For Atlantic City, 8.20 a. m. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8.20 (express) a. m 12.45 (express with Buffet parlor car), 3.05 (express) p. in. Sunday, 2.16 p. m. Train leaving U4.. p. m. arrives at Philadelphia, Beading Term inal, 6.22 p. m. nnd New York 6.00 p. m. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown. Bethle hem, Enston and Philadelphia, 8.20 n. m., 12.43, 3.03, 6.00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. For Lomj Branch, Ocean 3roe, etc., at 5.20 (throush car) a. m. and 12.4n p. m. For heading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allentown, 8.20 a, m.. 12.45, 5.00 p. m. Sunday. 2.15 p. m. For Pottsvllle. 8.20 a. rn.. 12.4.1 p. m. Returning leave New York, foot of Lib. erty street, North Blver, at 9.10 (exprers a. m 1.10, 1 30. 4.15 (express with Buffet parlor car) p. in. Sunday, 4 30 a. m. Leave Now York, foot Whitehall street. South Ferry, at 8.55 a. m.. 1.00, 1.25, 3.55 p. m. 'Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under rover with all tho elevated railroads, Broadway cable cars, and ferries to Brooklyn, Staten Island and Coney Is land, making quick trasfer to and from Grand Central Depot and Long Island Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal 9.00 n. tn., 2.00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday, U..S Through tickets to all points at lowest rate may be had on application In ad vance to tho ticket aent nthestaHon. Gen. Pass. Agt, J. II. OLHAUSEIX. Gen. Supt. Del., Lnckn. and Western. Effect Monday, Juno 21, 1S97. TrninB leave Scranton aa follows: Ex press for New York and all points East. 1.40, 2.50, 6.15, 8.00 and 10.20 n. m.i 12.03 and 3ExIr!res for Easton, Trenton, Phllndel phiaPIna the South, 5.15, 8.00 and 10.20 a. m.. 12.55 and 3.33 p. m. Washington and way stations. 3.45 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 0,10 p. m Express for Binghamton, Oswego, El mlrn Corning. Bath, Dansvllle. Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 2.35, 9.00 a. m. in,i l 65 d m.. making c os connections at nuffa'lo to nil points in tho West. North west and Southwest. ninuhamton and way station, l.t p. m. Nicholson accommodation. 4.00 and 0.10 P-BTnghamton and Elmlra express, 5.55 rJSpress for Utlca and Richfield Springs, 2 35 a. m. nnd 1.55 p, m. Ithaca 2.35. 9.00 a m., nnd J.55 p. m. For Northumberland.' Plttston, Wllke-t-narre Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan viiiV making closo connection at North umberUnd for Wllllamsport Harrlsburg, Baltimore. Washington and the South. Northumberland and IntermedintA sta tions 6.00. 10.20 a. m and 1.65 and 6.00 p. m. Nantlcolm and lnterme4lato stations, 8 08 and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 3.40 nnd 8.47 p. m. For Kingston, 12.40 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains .... For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc. apply to M. L. Smith, Die trlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket office Krle nnd Wyoming Valley. , Effect Monday, May 31st. 1897. Trains leave Scranton as follows: For New York 'and. Intermediate, points on 4 SI Bii THE NEWARK 4 n Erlo railroad, also for Hawloy, Lako Ariel and local points at 5.00 a. m. and 2.2S p. m. Additional trains for Lako Ariel and points Intermediate at 8.45 a. m. and 5.20 p. m. Delaware nnd Hudson. On Monday. July C, trains will leave Scranton as follows: For Carbondale-.20, 7.55. 8.65, 10.15 a. m.: 12.00 noon; 1.21, 2.20. 3,62 E.25., 0.25, 7.57, 8.15. 10.43 p. m.; 12.10 a. m For Albnny, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, Now England points, oto, C.20 a. ra., 2.20 p. m. v Foro Honesdalo 6.20, 8.55, 10.15 a. m.; 12.00 noon; 2.20, 5.25 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre 0.45. 7.50, 8.45, 9.33, 10.45 a. m.: 12.06, 1.25, 2.2S, 3.33, 4.41, 6.00, 7.60, 9.50, 11.30 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley It. U 6.45, 77&0 a. m.; 12.05, 1.26, 4.41 p. m. (with Black Diamond Ex press) 11.30 p. m For Pennsylvania R. R. points 6.15. 9.3S, a. m.; 2.28. 4.41 p. m. For western points via Lehigh Valley R. R 7.50 a. m.; 12.03, 3.33 (with Black Diamond Express), 9.50, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive at Scranton as fol lows: From Carbondalo nnd tho north 6.40 7.45, 8.40, 9.31, 10.40 n. m.i 12.00 noon; 1.20. 2.24, 3.25, 4.37, 6.43, 7.46, 9.45, 11.25 p. m. From Wllkes-Barro and tho south 6.15, 7.50, 8.50, 10.10, 11.65 a. m.; 1.16. 2.14, 3.48. 6.20, 6.21, 7.63. 9.03, 9.43 p. m.J 12.05 a. m. J. XV. BIIRDICK. a. P. A., Albany. N. Y. II. XV. CROSS. D. P. A.. Scranton. Pa. Lehigh Valley Knllroad System. Anthraclto Coal Used Exclusively Insur ing Cleanliness and Comfort. IN EFFECT JUNE 14, 1S37. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York via D. & H. R. R- at 6.45, 7.50 a. m., and 12.06, 1.23, 2.28, 4.41 (Black Diamond Express) and 11.30 p. m. For Pittnton and Wllkes-Barro via D. L. & W. R. R.. 0.00, 8.08, 11.20 a. m 1.63 3.40. 6.00 and 8.47 P. m. For White Heven, Haz'.eton, Pottsvllle. nnd principal points In the coal regions via D. & 11. R. H., 6.45. 7.50 a. m 12.05 and 4.41 p. m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har rlsburg and principal Intermediate sta tions via D. & H. It. R.. 6.45, 7.50 a. m., 12.05. 1.25, 2.28. 4.41 (Black Diamond Ex press), 4.41 and 11.30 p. in. For Tunkhanrock, Towanda, Elmlra. Ithaca, Geneva und principal Intermediate stations via D L. & W. R. It., 6.00. 8.0S a. m., 12.40 and 3.40 p. m. For Geneva. Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago and all points west via D. & H. R. It., 12.05. 3.33 (Black Diamond Express), 9.50 and 11.S0 p. m, Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley chair cars on all trains botween Wllkes-Barre and Now York, Phlladcl uhla. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H WILBUR, Gon. Supt. CHAS. S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., Phlla.. Pa.1 A. XV. NONNEMACHER. Asst. Gen. Pnss. Act.. South Bethlehem, Pa. Pornnton Office. 309 Lackawanna avenue. ad, - SCUANTON DIVISION In Effect June 27tu, 1S07. - 4 North Hound. Mouth Bound, 80312011 iioiMioj 5 & p. Station. Jg - g USA (Trains Dally. Ex. g filg & 13 IS I cupt Sunday.) O Iga v m Arrive Leave a u 7SJN. Y. Franklin rit 740 ...; 7 10 West 47ml street .... 75 .... 700 Weeuawken .... 8 10 .... f n p u Arrive Leave a x r u .... 6aiis codasu pi io siis .,.; .... Bl? 109 llaiicocK 0 16 211 .... ... 6 071H5C storllibt oss aw ,,,, .... B0012 4G 1'iestourark UM 221 .... .... 5 54 12 40 VYllinona 6 42 2 41 .... .... R 47ll2 8l l'oyntells 6eo 2 50 .... .... 5 4112 14 OrbOO Ots 26S .... .... 5 CO, I II 03 Pleisant Mt, 703 3CO .... .... H2j(ll! Unlondalo 7v 3C9 .... .... 816,1149 Forest city ttosiv..,, .... fi cull Si carbonda'o 731 3 Si .... .... f4 67,MIW WUItuJIrldgO 7S718 88 ... .... H5l!tll2i MarUeld 7 4213 48.,,. .... 4 131123 Jermjn 7411843..., .... 4 49 1113 Archibald 7oM3&l .... .... 4401115 Wlnton 7R8 8t4 .... .... 4831111 reclcvlllo 763 3M .... .,..4311107 Olrrkaiit f2 401 .... .... 4 88 1105 Vrleebure 8 01 407 .... .... 4 25110) Tbroop 8 00 410.,,, .... S2 It 00 Trovldence 8 10 4 14 .... .... 410(1057 l'arlc 1'ILCO (8 12,1417..,, ... 4 15 1055 rcranton dlt420.. r m U x LtaTo Arrlie turn All trains run dally except Sunday. I. alanines thn trains stop oa signal for pas-seng-ers. fecure rates rla Ontario Western beforo purchasing tickets and save money. Day and Nlgut Eipress to the West. J. C. Anderson, aen.Vass Agt, T. Flltcroft. Sir. Fazs. Ant. acranton. Fa.
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