TILE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY. MARCH 22. 1898. r ""I S GARBONDALE. Tho Carbondale correspondence of Tho Tribuno has been placed In the hands ot Mr. C. R. Munn, Salem avenue and Church street, to whom news Items nmy be addressed. All complaints as to Ir regular delivery, etc., should bo made to TV. J, Roberts, news agent. DOINQS OP CITV FATHERS. Would Not Confirm Mnyor'n Appoint ments Report of Hcnltli Hoard. Select council met In regular session last evening nnd tho only discordant action taken was on tho mayor's ap pointments of Dr. Kelly nnd J. W. Burke for members of tire board of health. Mr. IS'calon nindo 11 vIroious speech In favor of confirmation, but the appointees were turned down by a strict party vote. A communication from the mayor withdrawing Mr. Burke's name was read nt tho latter's request and the council received It. ' The following report was received and ordered filed: To the Honorable, tho Select and Com mon Councils, of tho City of Carbondule. Gentlemen: I bei? to submit tho sub Joined repot t of the nffnlrs of the board of health for tho year lb'Jl: Tho most noteworthy accomplishment of tho organization was the completion of a new code of rules which has met with the approval of the city's cxectttlvo and which, it Is expected, will greatly facilitate the work of tho board In the fu ture. Tho articles relative to plumbing, having embodied suggestions of the local plumbers, were made especially compre hensive and their enforcement, assures thoroughly fsonltury woik In that direc tion. Mortality statistics show tho health of the city to have been exceptionally good during the years recently closed. There were 144 cases of diphtheria with "0 deaths; 133 cuscs of measles) with no deaths; S cat.es of scarlet ieer with no deaths, and 20 cases of Uphold fever with 7 deaths. Theio was nothing If the nature of in epidemic. Tho totul number ol deaths from all causes Is 218, making a death rate per 1,000 of tho population of 13 T-U, considerably less than that ot Scranton nnd probably as low as any In tho state. The births number 337 and tho mar riages 83. Tho receipts of the secretary's olllce were o9.50. dorlved from tho issue of bu rial permits transcripts, transits and pig permits. Tho sanitary condition of tho city com pares favorably with that of fotmer years. Some months ago tho board moved into its new olllco. which, with new furniture, It finds a groat conenlencc. There wore 4G0 nuisances reported and 4V abated. Visits to Infected houses by sanitary policeman, G.'.0; houses tuml gated, 119; carcases disposed of, .".S "1 dogs, 3 calves, 2 cows nnd 2 horses; plumbing plans approved, 3!. C. R. Munn, Secretary A requisition from the board of health was referred to the committee. A resolution authorizing the flio chief to have repairs made on Colum bia Hose house and get hose couplings, under direction of building committee, was adopted. A resolution authorizing the build ing committee to furnish the mayor's office furnishings to not exceed $200 was adopted. Body adjourned to meet April 2 for the purpose of lPtting contract for Snrinc -Street sewer and pass ordi- rlmjjtrc namMtt may be left for disposal. NEW OFFICERS. iriio Junior Foresters Will Install on tinturriny Next. fhe Junior Foresters are growing kiidly. Since they were relvcd tho Seniles have Initiated Into the ms- lips of the branch twenty-live can- lates. The Junior Foresters have same principles as the senior oider. elect their own officers, transact luslness and pay sick benefits, toy becoming educated In parlla- rv nractlce and morals. On Sat urday evening Deputy J. J. Emmett will Install the following officers. David Morgan, pafet chief ranger; David Watson, chief ranger; Albert Huddy, sub-chief ranger; Lewis Jones senior archei , Guy Blanchard, junior archer; David Lewis, senior beadle; Joseph Emmett, junior beadle. FARVIEW DATES. Already bookings hae commenced for summer outings at Farvlow. Fol lowing Is the list, which from now on, will enlarge rapidly: Memorial day, May 20 Delaware and Hudson. Thursday, June 0 Ancient Order Hi bernian societies. Faturday, June 23 Wilbur Hose com pany, Oneonta. July i Delaware and Hudson. Friday, August 5 Lackawanna lodge, .13, American Protestant association. Monday, August 22 St. Thomas Ro inan Catholic church, Aichbald. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Yesterday City Treasurer Connor paid over to T. E. Campbell, treasurer ot Ttt- Cupid is us- if Tr .Ui. ually pictured r-mSmxVTVt rV aa a frhck some, prayrur little fellow, al. ways smiling 01 laughing, but with just a trace of malice in his inake-up. This is the i artist's ideal. In reality. Cu. pid in these days is a matter-of-fact little ichao. He is beginning to learn that life is not all a summer holi day. He is fast learning that sick men and unhealthy wom en have no right to tamper with love or matrimony. It is best for themselves and best for the humari"Vao that they should not. It ia not a hard matter for men and women to preserve their health if they wish. It is far from impossible for them to restore it alter it has been lost. That being the case, the modem Cupid is right In looking with disfavor upon matrimonial matches between sick men and unhealthy women. Ill-health in a woman is generally the result ef some weakness or disorder of the distinctly feminine organism that ia lowly sapping her vitality. At first, a little pain and slight indispositions which seem to her quite unimportant. They grow steadily worse until she suffers all the time from burning and dragging sensations, aud occasionally has to take to her bed. Fin ally they completely unfit her for wifehood and motherhood. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is nn unfailing remedy for ail ments of this kind. It acts directly on the delicate and important organs concerned in maternity and makes them well and strong. It transforms weak, sickly, nerv ous invalids into healthy, happy wives and mothers. Medicine dealers sell it. No holi est druggist will recommend a substitute. "Since I wrote you we have had a baby girl born to us," writes W, R. Malcolm, of Knoebel, Clay Co., Ark. " My wife took Dr. Pierce's I'a vorlte Prescription during the expectant period od until confinement, and she had no trouble to mention. A stouter, healthier child was never born. Our child will be one year of age on the ftth last., and she has not been lrlc a day. lias not had mi tniirh th rollc,'' sm mskJinam tho Firemen's Relief nssoclatlon, $309.15, this city's slmro of state tax on foreign Insurance companies. At present there Is but ono obligation on tho amount turned over and that is tho defraying of expenses Incurred In the sickness of Foreman Thomns Brcnmvn, of No. C, who wn.i stricken while attending tho fire at Stephens & Tucker's store. The Interior of tho Delaware nnd Hudson general ofllco on North Main street Is being remodeled and renovat ed. The old railing In the outer ulUce will be replaced by n now counter with a three-foot railing bo situated nq to greatly Increase thn space allotted to the company's accountants. The wood wotk is nicely carved and tho celling are bolng tinted, brightening up the aspect of the place very much. Tho Lenten eervlces will bo resumed nt Trinity church this week. Morning prayer with' litany will lie said every afternoon nt 4,30. Wednesday evening nt 7.30, Ri-v.'W. D. Johnson, of Cal vary church, Wllkes-Barre, will preach and Friday ovenlne ut the tame hour Rev. Mr. Coerr will conduct evening piayer with n short nddress. A collection was taken up for foreign missions In tho Methodist Sunday school Sunday. Tho large ofllerlng re ceived nmounted to $UC. Chauncey Olcott In "Sweet Inniscar ra" plnved to a larce audience at tho Grand last evening. A onn wns bnrn Saturday evening to Attorney and Mrs. Louis Oramer, of Dai to avenue. The happy father Is al ready looking forward to a law part nership in the future. A. H. L"tts has purchased the para phernalia ot the late Carbondale Ath letic club nnd has had a gymnasium fixed up In his building on Salem ave nue. Miss Maud'Harnden and Miss Bessie Coerr spent yesterday In Honesdale. Samuel Sly Is entertaining his father, Thomas Sly, of Honesdale. A S. LewMey and family, and Mllo Wilcox, of Nineveh, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crocker,' in Green Ridge. Miss Mame Shannon, Frank Shannon nnd L. U Lowland were among the Carbondallans who left yesterday for New York city. TAYLOR NEWS. Tho Amrricnn I'rotostnnt Asiocln tlon will Hold n Smo!cor--Tho Council Appoints Committees. This evening will occur the granU entertainment nnd smoker of the Lack awanna Lodge, No. 113, American Protestant association, nt their rooms In IU-ioe'g hall The committee hav ing the affairs In charge are working har.d for Its success. The progiamme will consist of i-olos. duets and Instru mental selections, which will be ren dered In connection with the smoker. Every member Is requested to be pres ent Charlts Leuthold, the well-known tonsorlal artist, has recently opened a fine appointed shop. It is finished on the insldo with the up-to-date work. He added two of the latest patent chairs as well as two beautiful mirrors. Charlie Is sparing no expense In look ing after the welfare of his patrons. In fact this particular shaving parlor would do credit to some of the larger cities. It will be known hereafter as the Leuthold Brothers' Jewelry and shaving parlors J. Hickman, of Scranton, circulat ed among friends In this place yester day. John Davis, of Avoca, circulated among friends In this place on Sunday. The Tribune branch office In Tay lor Is in the Foblelglr building. Local Representative E. G. Evans In charge. Miss Rachel Lewis, of Prieeburg, who has been visiting relatives in this place, has returned home. The borough council met In regular session on Friday evening in the coun cil chambers, where President John R. Johns made the following appoint ments of committees for the ensuing year: Roads, Evan L. Davles, Wil liam T. Evans and Thomas T. Moses; street Improvements, John P. Thomas, II. E. Harris and John Weber; police, John Weber, Anthony E. Jones and James Powells, sr.; ordinance, Jumes Powells, Evan L. Davis. John Ayers and Thomas T. Moses; poles and swltchcfi, William T. Evans, John Ay ers and Thomas T. Moses; purchasing, H. E. Harris, John P. Thomus and An thony E. Jones; printing, Thomas T. Moses, James Powell and William T. Evans; auditing, Anthony E. Jones, II. E. Harris and John P. Thomas; grievance, Evan L. Davis, John Ayers and John Weber. Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips, who have been visiting relatives In Pitts burg, have returned home. Mrs. J. Williams, of Morale, was the guest of friends In this place yester dav. 11 Mrs. Harry Smith, of Pond street, is quite sick at her home. OLYPHANT. The funeral of Oliver Mills, who died at his home In Hlakely on Saturday last ot paralysis, will take place tills morn inir at 10.30 o'clock. Rev. J. .T( Wil liams, pastor of tho Welsh Presbyter ian church, will ofllclate. The remains will be tuken on the 11.45 Delaware nnd Hudson train to Plymouth, where Interment will bo made. The Lacka wanna Accidental fund will nttend the funeral in a body. Mr. Mills has been a resident of Hlakely about hve years and was highly esteemed by all who knew him. He was about C5 years old, and is survived by a wife and Ave children. The Ladles' Aid society of the Pres byterian church will meet nt the home of Mrs. Alvln Evans, of Susquehanna street, tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Williams, Misses Agnes nnd Lucy Hill attended tho fu neral of Miss Minerva Hull, at Green Ridge yesterday. Miss Alice Lllllbrldgc is home from Philadelphia spending her spring va cation. An entertainment will bo held In the kindergarten tomorrow evening for tho benefit of the Mif&lon Industrial school. A programme consisting1 of pterooptlcon views, muslo and recitations will be given. Mlhs Mildred Howe, of Scranton, spent Sunday with her aunt, Miss Carrie Kenyon, ot Ulakely. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Haines and daughter have returned homo from a visit to Jermyn. Mrs, Matthew Grey visited relatives at Green Rldra yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. David Evans have re turned from a visit with the lattor'n mother at Dtiryoa. Daniel Lloyd, of Cincinnati, l the guest of his unel, John Lloyd, of Lackawanna street. Hert Wheeler, of Justus, was In town yesterday Miss Mary Mills and David Mills, of Adger, Ala,, are visiting relatives liete. John Douglas was a lsltor at Oreen Ridge Runrtni. Til voiinu inpn of the Pnngregatlonni JONAS LONG'S SONS. Regular Dinners, 25 cents From 11a. m. until 2 p. m. WE BEGIN today in our elegantly appointed restaurant in the basement, the serving of regular course dinners from 11:00 a. m. until 2:00 p. m. at twenty-five cents. The tables will be bountifully supplied with the best of everything, and the cooking will be unexcelled. No pains or expense will be spared in maintaining the highest degree of excellence in this department of the store, and we can assure our patrons of careful attention and courteous treatment. SPECIAL ENTRANCE TO RESTAURANT ON WYOMING AVENUE. REGULAR ENTRANCES VIA ELEVATORS OR MAIN STAIRCASE IN STORE. Bottom Prices on Buy you groceries here once and you'll always be a customer of ours. Qualities are always the best and prices positively the lowest. Look the department over. Jonas Long's Son's Best Patentfjelly, 20-Ib. pails guaranteed. ? $'5.50Sajt Mackeral, pat. fish, c Kits raucy Dui.cr, m. . . iuNew DateS lb package . CC California Picnic Hams . 6CDomestic Sardines, 6 cans . 23c Fancy Sugar Cured Hams . 8C4CaHforn,a Prunes, (large), lb. . Sc New York Stnte Full Cream i1" Soap-10 large cakes.23c Cheese . . . 10c Mrictly hresh bggs, doz. . 12CTomat solid cold ked Snow Boy Washing Powder, 4 lb. package . . l.lCS GROCERY DEPARTMENT BASEMENT. church will hold an entertainment in Mahon's Irall, April 12. Miss Katie Walsh left yesterday for Mniihfleld, where she 'will enter the btate normal school. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The St Aloysius T. A. B. bocioty elected officers at their meeting Sun day afternoon as follows: President, John J. Mcehan; vice-president, Rich ard Lally; recording secretary, Wil liam Kennedy; financial secretary, C. T. Gannon; sergeant-at-arms, James Brady; auditors, John Campbell, James Kllklr and John Burns; sick commit tee. John McGovern, Thomas Stanton and Patrick Kllklr; delegates, John Burns and Patrick Kllklr. C. A. Sampson, ot Archbald, was on business in town yesterday. Thomas Rich, of South Main street, who has been very 111 for some time past, was much worse yesterday and Dr. Burnett, of Scranton, wus sum moned. Dr. W. J. Baker, of Carbondale, was visiting relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. DUts and daugh ter, Ruth, of Carbondale, were visit ing friends hero Sunday. Two men from Olyphant came through town on Sunday and contract ed for several horses which they claimed were for the government ser vice. A deal was made with some of our business men and the horses wete to be brought to Scranton on Monday for Inspection. A despatch wn re ceived yesterday morning from Scran ton stating that they would not be ready to receive the horses for a few days. Some of those Interested are be coming suspicious of the horse dealers. The early part of last week Frank Winters returned from the Wyoming seminary very ill with pains around tho heart. Tho later pact of the week It was found necessary to perform an operation. Since tho above has been done it is said that Mr. Winters is do ing well. Mrs. S. B. Hills, ot Third street, is confined to her home by Illness. TECKVILLE. Two more new oases ot diphtheria have b'en reported to tho board of health this week, one In the First ward and ono in the Third. Mrs. William Swallow, of the West End, Is the guest of her parents at Hyde Park. The Yeager and Mix Minstrels com pany will be the attraction at the Wil son hall this evening. The buccess of these minstrels is a positive assurance that they will attract a large house. This is the first time that such a fam ous company has ever been seen In .th'ls town, and the Are laddies should bo congratulated In procuring them. A. F. Klzer has returned from a vis it with friends at To'.vanda. Rev. James Hughes, a returned mis sionary from Africa, has been assist ing in special services at the Baptist church during the past week. Mr. Hughes has a most marvelous group of Jonas Shoes and Oxfords. Amazing Variety. It's the careful, economical buyers who appreciate this store. It's not only the bargains we advertise that crowds our establishment, but buyers are always sure of find ing something here at far below regular prices. This week with the many new arrivals of Spring Footwear, we're going to make business boom and are going to accomplish this by underselling every other house. We mean exactly what we say, and if you come here the evidence of your own eyes will convince you that this store is The Acknowl edged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House in Scranton. Men's Shoes at 50;, 98c, $1.20, $1.40, $1.08, $2.8, and S2.08. ..tidies' Shoes at BOz, 70c, 03c. $1.20, $1.40, $1.08. $2.48, 2.08, Hoy, Shoes at 70c, 08s, nnd $1.25. The above are only a few of the many bargains. We invite you to buying elsewhere. Remember, there is no trouble to show goods, and Myer Davidow, 307 JONAS LONG'S SONS. Groceries 5SC, lo-lb. $1.19 Fancy Maine Sweet Corn, doz.7."5c or 4 cans . . . 23ft oz' ' ' ' Sfl.00 Boston Baked Beans, 3 lb. can . Sc Bible truths. He preaches entirely without notes. His n.anner and 'mat ter are altogether unique. He does not resort to tho usual methods of evan gelists. He alms to reach the deep fountains of action in the human heart. The attendance at the services has been very good and a deep, spiritual Interest prevails. Much permanent good must in2itably result. Last Sat urday night he delivered his Interest ing lecture on "Africa" to a crowded house. The gospel services at the Bap tist church will be continued this week. Rev. J. It. Ellis, of Blakely, will preach tonight. All are welcome. m PKICEBURO. The Primitive Methodist convention of the Wyoming district will hold their tenth semi-annual convention of tho Young" People's Wesley league in the Primitive Methodist church on Tues day, March 29, 1S37. Ptorr's mine will work two days this week, Tuesday and Friday. Miss Hattle Sayres, of Holllstervllle, visited relatives here yesterday. All members of Sankle tribe of Red Men are requested to be at their meet ing place this evening as business of Importance is to be transacted. Professor L. J. Richards will move from Green Ridge to this place this week. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Enjoyable nnd Instructive Sessions Aro Held nt IHoutdnle. A local teachers' Institute was held at the Methodist Episcopal church, at Montdalo on Saturday afternoon and evening last. The programme was ex cellent and was e.rrrled out with slight exceptions as published in Tho Trib une. Tho recitations and declamations were well delivered. The essays of Mls'-es Fenstermacher, Mlas Foster fchowed care and thoughtful prepara tion. Professor M. J. Lloyd, of Dlck Fon, gave a very rnslructlve talk on teaching free buMness writing In which ho used many blackboard Illustrations. Professor M. W. fu minings, of Oly phant, discussed "Mensuration," using n set of cardboard models of his own invention to Illustrate the several sur faces nnd faollds considered. Superintendent J. C. Taylor gave a fihort talk on "Elementary Arithmetic" explaining the forty-five combinations In addition. Dr. T. J. McConnon, prin cipal of the Wllkes-Barre High tvehool, gave an instructive lecture on "EJe-menta-y Science," and performed many Interesting experiments In chemistry. Tho doctor generated oxygon, nitrogen and hydrogen gas, and showed how gases may In future take the place of wood and coal as fuel. He explained spontaneous combustion, the hazy at mosphere of autumn, and closed by making a mimic volcano which greatly delighted the children. Tho people of Montdalo sustained their reputation for hospitality by in viting to their homes for supper all Instructors and visitors from a dis tance Although the roads were very bad Longs Lackawanna Avenue. JONAS LONG'S SONS. AfW'lMAAWMVWyWWV Household Utensils One thousand Brooms are here for this week's sale three thread .and what others would con sider cheap at 19c. Here at 10c 19c 22c 39c Ten Quart Bread Raisers tat Fourteen Quart Bread 'Raisers Greystone Granite Tea Kettles, No. 7, 8 or 9, at . Greystone Granite Tea r and Coffee Pots, this week at y Greystone Granite Dish Pans, 17 quarts and worth 75 39c icents, at Good Clothes Wring- ,er, worth 2. 1 his $1.25 iweek and tho weather was unfavorable, a large audience attended the ecnlng sesfcion. Superintendent George How ell, of Scranton, delivered his lecture on "Words and Book3." A very en joyable feature of the institute wa3 the violin polos given by Miss Ander son. The Montdale Methodist Episco pal church choir, under tho leadership of Mr. Clayton Clark, added greatly to the pleasure of the occasion. The evening session closed by a stir ring nddress by Air. 'A. T. Cure, of Benton, in which he exhorted his neighbors, the farmers', to send their children to school regularly. This report ought not to close with out mentioning the masterly manner In which Mr. F. V. Worth and the members of his committee have planned and carried through this ser ies of Institutes. THREE Things sure on earth diit, death and taxes. THE CINCHBAR MOPSTICK is a great help in re moving dirt, and thus it promotes health and increases the ability to pay taxes. Price '20 cents. Worth n dollar. Order of your dealer. ..mtTMiKK XHtUIETlHED. Made a well Man of INDAP0 THE Or.ElT HINDOO REMEDY FnnnnrrsTriF, AEOYX Titbit I tnitk .'ttiilaui. Piif-Pf nil NarvmiaDiMtasaa. Fnl liner Memor l'areiij. S loon lass nest? Sifthtlr Lmis- ion. ptt rnuaBii b Dflst nbuies. eWft Tleorandfiiro to thranken orguns, and quick! but Borelr restores .of Manhood in old or young. Easily carried in vest pocket. lric .,O0o package, Blx for J.OO with a written guarantee to cure or money refunded. Don't BttT an IMITATIOK, but Ineifit on having INDAPO. It your druggist bat not cot it. we will fiend it prepaid HIHDOO ntllCUY 10., Prepr CMuf, 111. r oar Irtitft. Uatthown Bros, Wholesale and Iletall Druggl&ts, bCKANTON, l. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE -lr.Jvrtou IX.raittVtttiat Mem prjr.rnjpotencjr. HlM.lennw, eto, caused t7 Abosa or other Eicrusi an,! Tnrlta. cretions. Ttity auicKlu and turelu restore Lett Vlulitr la olil or loune. and lit a man f or ntndjr, bo-inesa or marrinc. Prevant Inaanlt ntir nnn.nml.n t. taken ia trine. Their uao ehowt to. mediate improTe mentand effect a (JUKE wbtre all other fall In lit npon liaYlna the cennlne Ajaz Tablet.. Ther harecuredthoaiandtandwillcureroo. Wosiraapoe ltlre written guarantee to etTect a cure Cfl PTC to eaoheaaaor refund the money. 1'rloeOUU Idiper pockayej tr eU pksaa (full treatment) for t3(0. Bt mall. In t IJ,J npoti receipt of trice. Circular '" AJAX REMEDY CO., "gEffig For sale in Scranton Tn,, by Matthews Uros. and II. C. Sauderaon, druUts. Sons m c i CTte'illilMio 1 yiyx 3fc t3ra- . en . . vMwf vi& KfP 4SJTI UiA YWJ.T- -i' a r i m ?QtA.I (if aw al Astonishing; Prices. Youths' Shoe nt 75c, 08c, nnd $1.25. Misses' Shoes ut 50c, 70c. OSc, nnd $1.25. Children's Shoes nt 14c, 39c, 40c, GOc, nnd $1.00. call and examine our goods before you will surely save money by it. Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House. r. L. (The Philadelphia Specialist,) honorary emblems which he holds. No specialist in . this or any other country is able to show the credentials that Dr. Grewer holds today, - Ozo-Nite Gas, including generator, warraute'd to" gener;1 ate Ozo-Nite Gas for one year, shipped to any part of the United States. Any child can handle it, The only and original home treatment for Catarrh in the United States. Ozo-Nite Gas is mild, soothing and effective. Ozo-Nite Gas will positively cure Hoarseness, Catarrhal Deafues? and all diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat. Dr. E. Grewer, the eminent Philadelphia specialist, Is a graduate Of .ths, University of Pennsylvania, formerly demonstrator ot Practical., Physiology. , at the Medlco-Chlturglcal college, of Philadelphia.; honorary member ot tho Medlco-Chlrurglcal college; member of the General Alumni association of thu University of Pennsylvania; member of the Houston club of tho University of Pennsylvania; member of the Joseph Leldy Fellowship ot Anatomy; mem ber of tho Board of Charity of Scranton, Pa.; member of the Historical Sci ence association of Lackawanna county, Scranton, Pa.; president of the.Ath ens Mining and Milling company; president of the International Medical Association and Advertising League of America; one of the youngest mem bers ot the Grand Army of the Republic; surgeon of tho Union Veterans' union; and the doctor comes highly Indorsed by the leading professors of this country and abroad. The doctor and his staff of English and German physicians mnke a spe cialty of all forms of Chronio Nervous Diseases, Skin, Womb, Blood Diseases. Including Epileptic Fits, Convulsions, Histcria, St, Vitus' DANCE, WAKEFULNESS, BRAIN WORKERS, both men and women, whose nervous systems havo been broken down and shattered from overwork, no matter from what cause, can be restored by my method. All who call upon the Doctor from now on will receive advice, exam ination, service and examination free. Dr. Grewer's high standing in the state will not allow him to accept any incurable cases. If they cannot cure you they will frankly tell you so. Diseases of the Nervous System, The symptoms of which are dizziness, lack of confidence, sexual weakness In men and women, ball rising In the throat, spots floating before tho eyes, loss of memory, unable to concentrate the mind on one subject, easily startled when spoken suddenly to, and dull, distressed mind, which unfits them for performing the actual duties of life, making happiness impossible, distress ing the action of the heart, causing flush of heat, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, melancholy, tire easy of company, feeling as tired in the morning as when retiring, lack of energy, nervous ness, trembling, confusion of thought, depression, constipation, weakness of the limbs, etc. Those so affected should consult us immediately and bo re stored to ncrfect health. Lost Manhood Restored, Weakness of Young Men Cured. If you have been given up by your physician call upon the doctor and be examined. He cures the worst kind of Nervous Debility, Scrofula, Old Sores, Catarrh, Piles, Female Weakness, Affections of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Asthma, Deafness and Cripples of every description. Tumors. Can cers and Goiters removed without the UBe of knife or painful caustics by our newly devised absorbent method known as the "ELECTRO-GERMICIDE." And our OZO-NITE GAS cures Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness. Consultation free and strictly sacred and confidential. Office hours dally from 10 n. m to 8 20 p m. Sunday from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. H HS9M i LACKAWANNA RUNUFACTURERS OF GW SAID PH. WHITE 131U Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Hull sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Ht.m,loiik I'rop Timber promptly Furnished. ' MILLS At Cross Fork. Potter Co., on the Buffalo and Susquc. hunna ltnllrond. At Minn, Potter County, Pn., on Coudcrspor.t, and Port Allegany Kallroad. Capacity 400,000 feet per day. GENERAL OFFICE-Board of Trade Building, Scranton-, Pa. Telephone No. 4014. For Sola by JOHN H Spruoo street PHELPS, THE DICKSON M'PG CO,, Scranton nnd WllkoMlnrre, I'a. Jhmafuutiuersof LOCOMOTIVES.STATIONflRY ENGINES Dollers, llolstlngond Pumping Machinery. ' General Olllce, Hcrnntoti, I'a. ' ir'WWhl Grewer if Has just returned .from his St. Louis, Chicago'ancf West ern offices aud will now re main at his permanent 'office in the Old Postoffice Build ing, corner Spruce street ,aud Pcnn avenue, where hji,,may be consulted from ;q ,a, jnf, Jo 8.30 p. m. The doctor, yhle in Chicago, had several honors conferred upon . him by Medical Colleges there namely, the titles of" Doctor of Philosophy and Bac. of Science in addition to'liis many other degrees' and giving a 2,000 candle power light from kerosene oil. OVER 18,1 Invaluable for Engineeis, Iron Found ers, Contractors, Builders, Mines, Collieries.Street Railways, etc 8 M. E KEELEY, Manager. 709 West Lackawanna Ave., Scranton, Pa, Telephone 3951. ;" rr:y-7 rfrr' LUMBER OG "f Jt iU UEU fll When In dourrt ytjat.la'iijo; toe 1 tn potency, Atrophy .Varicocele and Y.AtropBV, wjr weakneisei, Ir Tom any cause, Dralni (becked use &aiiae rui. and full Tlfor qiilclcly reitdrtd. It nialaatM. laea Irtifclta retail htittr. Mailed for1.00;0boi$5X. With S3.00 orders we lire a guarantee to cure or refund tue money. Address PEAL UEDIClNOCOf itlertUnd, O. PhormaoiBt, cor. Wvomlnp nvonuo and IA1IC Villi Rore SrbrojW Plniules, 7i. infU luu I'vpuuiunni nri IMf, At'IUM, Old Boron, Ulcers In Mouth, I WJlt 1 C0,SJfi.iKHM.!ill,!k -fl.L aauV pi, Chlcieo, -III.. JrtMiMCMkvl. lal, $500.00. Worst cuios cured ftrijfla Temo! Conltal, as days, loo-page book Irce, lilHulHllkllal
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