rwT2yfcaiik?rifciSs il)i in,' DIJiWfi wpypwpm ijpwiip,yf,' THE SCRAOTON TRIBUNE-WED3ST5SD AY. MARCH 23. 1898. '3 lthlimatlm If'nrn ( minralilatui In h H.iliiltl v hiirmloM. and n strong tonic In hullding up the weak nmlfltbllltatnl. Itcure acute or muscular rhoutnu. turn In from onn lo l a dn a, fibarp, Miootlng palm lu nnjr part of tho Ixxly eioppfil In a few dene. A prompt, complete nnrt permanent cure for UmtnMi, "orenrM, Miff back and nil pain In hip end loins. Chronlo rheumatism, wlatlcn, llmilmno or pain In the baric are jpcedlly curoil. meldom falls toeho relief from one to tnniloc, amlnlmou Invariably cures before oni-bottloliM bet n ual. 'IlieMiinj-on Jtemedjr Company prepare n reparole cure for each dheaw. At all druodstj Slrenina vial, lfyouneed medical advice wrlto l'rof. Nutiyon, 10US Arch Street, Philadelphia. It Is absolutely free. INSWllfihikifil SAVED BY HIS FAITHFUL DOG Exciting experience of Farmer Evans with a Alad Dull. ANOTHER BENEFICIAL ORGANIZATION Ildltor itloro'n .Novel Taper Wnlclit. A Ten- l'olltlcnl Clilp--Tlie Popu larity ol U. TroU Wright" Propor Weight for it Typcvrltcr--Ijocnl iHcntloncttcs--Au nxplnuatloit. Special Correspondence ot The Trlbun Susquehanna, March 22. Kobert Ev nns, a farmer living at Hlverslde, near Oreut Benil, owwt hist life to his faithful doff. A few ilayn since, Kvans attend ed an auction sale of personal property and bid off a larfte, blooded bull. Dur ing the sale a number of boys had been teaslnp the animal. About dark, Kv ans started to lend th bull home. It had been broken to-lead and appeared kind. Evans was In a hurry and be Erm to switch the bull, which com menced to bellow fearfully and paw the prround. In a moment he attacked Kvane and pinned him down. At the next Instant the infuriated animal tossed him upon his horns as though he was but a feather weight. At this juncture, when seconds meant hours to Kvans, the largo farm dog was at tracted to the epot by the shouts of the man. The Intelligent dog took In the situation at it glanee, and, with a rush, caught tho bull by the nose at tho mo ment he was about to charge upon Ev ans a second time. The bull could not disengage himself from the dog, and he wns obliged to give up the light and surrender. The bull was then secured and dehorned, and has elnce been do c'le as a kitten. Mr. Evans ascaped villi slight injuries'. That dog Is not for sale. ANOTHER BENEFICIAL, ORGANI ZATION. A council of the Knights of Columbus was organized in this place on Sunday, with about seventy charter membeiei. About two hundred visitors were pres ent from ninghamton, Scranton, Kl mira, Carbondale, Wllkes-Harre, New 'Vork, AVaverly and other places. In the evening, at the Starrucca House, a banquet was enjoyed. Speeches were made by Itev. P. F. Hroderlck, of Sus quehanna; Rev. Father Hlgglns, of lilnghamton; Rev. James Fagan, of Great Bend; Judge Downs, of Blng- Jiamton; and others. Baker's Blng- liamton orchestra furnished music for hr occasion. The new council starts lut auspiciously. NEW STYLE PAIKH WEIGHT. Cdltor More, of the Great Bend lln-Dealer. has a new style paper slit, In the form of a pet turtle. p" night the turtle gathers up tho papers on the clrek. nuts them In lit pile and sleeps on them. The is maiKed on tho back, "G. W., lout this Is believed to be a fraud, sh uny doubt uttered In its im. r Is quickly denied bv vlmmna reama.oii'the patt of the turtle. SOME POLITICAL. CHIPS. A. H. MeCollum, esq., of Montrose; ex-Senator William M. Nelson, of Equi nunk, and F. P. Kimble, esq., of Hones dale, are said to be Democratic candi dates for state senator for this dis trict. Hon. E. n. Hnrdenbergh, of Hones dale, tho present able and popular state senator for this district, will undoubt edly succeed himself. His record in both houses of the legislature has been an excellent one. H has been an able, hard-worklng.vlgilant legislator. Genial and at nil times approachable, he Is very popular, and lie has always given excellent satisfaction to his constitu ents. He created the Erie bonus bill, and fought hard for It In season and out of season. That It did not become n law Is no fault of his. He will con tlnuo to chnmplon tho bill, and It will doubtless yet become a statute. Mr. Hardenbergh Is mast popular where he Is the best known. ANOTHER POPULAR CANDIDATE. Mr C. Fred. Wright, of Susquehanna, the choice of tho Republicans' conven tions of Susquehanna and Wayne coun ties for congress, will undoubtedly suc ceed Hon. James H, Codding as mem ber for this district. The remaining counties in the district will doubtless, in duo time, concede Susquehanna county's claims. Mr. Wright is in every way well equipped to make an able, energetic, business member of congress. He is a successful, honor able business man, a staunch Republi can, and a genial, companionable gentleman. The Republicans of the old Wilmet ought to quickly bury their little sectional Issues and send Mr. Wright to congress with one of Its old time rousing majorities. SIDE ISSUES. A Blnghamton paper has an adver tisement of a typewriter, described as "weighing only three pounds; can be carried in the pocket." It will never romo popular. Nearly nil prefer the style; weight about 120 pounds; can W carried on the arm; about five feet ilgh, with blue eyes and lovely hair. etc. He was a tramp. Shambling up to the door of a Susquehanna residence, be for a he had a chance lo make known his wants the lady of the house sharp ly said: "We haven't anything to give tramps, so you might as well go along about your business," The seedy Bon of rest drotv himself up to full length, and in an Indignant tone answered: "Lady, you wrong me. It is not food I want. I should not flare to pat It, -even if you gave It to me, eo lonsr have I fasted. I merely doolred to borrow your blcyclo pump, that I may inflato myself and proceed on my weary way." Thtn the door slammed shut and tho incident closed. IN OLD SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. The annual Christian Endeavor con vention of tho Jefferson Branch union will be held in the Welsh church, at Clifford, Wednesday, Juno 1. Thomas J. Davles, esq., of Montrose, will defend Eagen and Shew, tho al leged murderers of farmer Andrew J. Pepper, of Rush township. The trial will probably occur at the August term. Monttosers sit up nights betting wh tho next postmaster will be. The grand Jury will meet on Mon day, March 2S. Court will convene April 11. The Sweet murder trial will be the principal case at the coming term. The residents of the South Olbson section are raising money to make a preliminary survey for ft railroad be tween Nicholson and Lancsboro, and to obtain a charter for tho same. The Democratic county committee will meet In Montrose on Saturday next, to arrange for the nominating convention, etc. SOMETHING NEW. For the past few weeks a young man nnd woman, claiming to be man and wife, have been operating along tho Jeffernon Branch nnd In tho Lackawan na Valley, with a now dodge. Landing In a town, the woman seems to be ill, nnd tho man Informs the people that o very Interesting event Is in the pro gramme for the very nenr future. Then the poor authorities hustle and get the people out of town, giving her tickets to omo other point nnd Botno money. The tenderhearted bystanders usually chip In a few dollars. Last week they worked NInovah, Thomson, Forest City and other towns. They secured $7 In Thomson, nnd the woman wns heard to say: "This Is a very small sum for a place ot this size. Newspapers will do well to pass this couple along in the usual way. LOCAL. MENTIONETTES. The Erie shops have been placed on nine hours time, a gain of one hour. Tho Erie Is enjoying a good run of freight. There Is a lingering suspicion that the Quakers have captured the Sus quehanna board of trade. Lovers of scandal and gossip are Just now waxing fat on account of a Lancsboro episode. It doesn't take much to please some people. After an Illness of several months Mrs. Abraham Matttson died at her home on the Oakland side on Saturday evening. The remains were on Monday taken to Paterson for services and In terment. The fine new Presbyterian church ed ifice will on Thursday next be dedicat ed with appropriate ceremonies. In the morning the eermon will be preached by Rev. Dr. Edward Taylor, of Blnghamton. In tho afternoon Rev. G. Parsons Nichols, pastor of the First Presbyterian church in Blnghamton. will preach. In the evening there will be addresses by former pastors of the church and a general jubilee. Rev. William M. Hlller, the able and popular pastor of tho Methodist church is fllowily recovering from a very se vere attack of pneumonia. Ex-Sheriff B. F. McKune Is serious ly HI with pneumonia at his home on the Oakland side. To-day his condi tion is perceptibly Improved. "THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER." "Whnt's the matter with "Whit?" In Wednesday's Scranton Tribune he says: 'Susquehanna county Republi cans will vote for no man for Governor who will not veto the Erie Bonus Bill.' As a matter of fact the Republicans of this county will vote for no man who will veto the Erie bill. Montrose Re publican. The Tribune compositor inadvertent ly dropped the word "not" into the sea tonic. That's all. Of course everybody In Susquehanna county is in favor of the bonus bill. Some sweet day it will become a law. BATTLED ITH A BULL. A fcv days since Frank Austin, a farm hand employed on the Searle farm, near Montrose, turned a 4-year-old bull Into a yard to give it exercise. A rope that had been wound around the animal's horns had partially un wound and was dangling in the air, when Austin again nproached for tho purpohe of making the rope secure, when the bull savagely attacked him. Mr. Searle and his farmer came to the rescue, and, with pieces of boards, af ter a sharp battle succeded In driving the animal away. Austin was serious ly injured. One shoulder and two ribo were broken, nnd one of the ribs pene trated a lung. The injuries will prob ably not prove fatal. SOME SHORTS. The hottest people In the world this week are the Spanish ofllclalB and a few disgruntled politicians over in Wayne County. Both ought to think twice before going to wnr. Some zealous soula over nt Pleasant Mount aie preparing to prospect for coal. May they succeed beyond their most sanguine expectations! The Susquehanna Board of Trade has resolved: "That, in the light of equity, our county could not, until further de velopments, be justified in recognizing the belllgerancy of Cuba, which would not be an act of war." The Board favors arbitration before a resort to war, provided, there is no criminal re sponsibility on tho part of Snain." inis wouia appear to settle It. The Incident Is now closed." Whitney. TOWANDA. That the Salvation Army In Towanda has done a large amount of good "ji our poorer class of people is an un doubted statement made by muny. Their meetings are lurgely attended each evening nnd Ensign and Mrs. Webb are receiving the warm support ot all. On Thursday evening a wed ding was held, when Arthur Davidson and Miss Mabel Wheaton, of this place, were married, tho services being per formed "by Maj. Glfford and Lleut.-Col. Keppel. Tho couple ore soon to enter a school preparatory for Salvation Army woilc. A formal opening of the St. Agnes school building will occur about April 14. Th'c building Is one of the finest brick structures In this Bectlcn of the state. G. G. Henley, who has been In Aus tralla the past few years, has Just re turned to his home in Towanda. Miss Agnes Miller, of LeRaysvllle, was a guest of her sister, Mrs. E. W. Gaylord, the past week, Towanda was visited by two heavy thunder storms Friday and Saturday night. Wo huve been informed that our wor thy and estimable townsman, Hon. Jats. H. Codding, is in the field for re-noml-natlon to congress in the Fifteenth district- Tho gentleman, during his )QBt and present term, lias performed hla duties much to tho satisfaction of tho majority of voters, nnd should he be successful wo hope to see him again re-elected. Prof. Parley Coburn, a prominent educator, died at his homo in Elmtra last week Monday, after un illness of two weeks, aged 62 years. Prof. Co burn was born In Standing Stone, this county, whero lie resided until the breaking out of the war, when he en- ConnollvSWallact r12rTi12O,YA:SHlMST0N Avenue. Seeing Is R But feeling is the naked truth. We apply the naked truth to our Dress Goods. We don't buy Dress Goods for looks alone. We look for stubborn quali ties in goods we buy, that assure satisfactory wear and durability. We don't sacrifice style to get service. By choos ing wisely we got both and we ask no more because our goods are trusty. Special attention is directed this week to our 60c Redfern Serges 60c Vigoreaux Suitings The former in all colors, including black. The Vigor eaux in all the desirable mixtures. (onnolfy & Wallace 127 and 129 Washington Avenue. listed and served for three and one third years. Soon after the war he went to Elmlra and in 1S71 was made principal of the school over which ho has since presided. His wlfo and one son survive him. Our popular druggist and bicycle dealer, C. T. Kirby, not only enjoys a large 'business in that capacity of "ousl ness, but as the manager of Halo's orera house. This place of amusement atforJs many rare entertainments dur ing tho seasons for our theatregoers, and Mr. Kirby, during his many years' management, spares no pains in con tracting for the best companies on tho road. He has already secured the fam ous John L. Sullivan company, the late Lillian Kennedy's troupe, Magician Powell, and now he has announced as the next attraction, for March 31, the greatest of all, Magician Kellar, all of which have visited Towanda before. Mr. Kit by certainly deserves the high est appreciation of all In his efforts and when he secures such worthy at ti actions he should be encouraged more by giving a full house every time. FOREST CITY. A five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phllo Gunsnulls died on Sunday evening. Some time ago she was sick with diphtheria, but had almost recov ered when she had n relapse which end ed in her death. The funeral was held yesterday and the remains were tak en to Wavmart, the former home of tho parents, for interment. H. M. Kennedy was a visitor at his old homo in Pleasant Mount, Wayne county, the first ot the week. An anlmotoscope entertainment was given at the Vandllng Congregational church Monday evening. The attend ance was fair and tho entertainment was a good one. Several Forest City people express their intention of locating In New Mex ico this spring-. SPRING CATARRH. A Disease That Prevails During the Early Spring Months. There is a disease somewhat resem bling la grippe, beginning very much like a common cold, often called in fluenza, which is in reality spring catarrh. The re laxing influences ofsprlngweather, together with the changeableness of the tempera ature, constitute the chief causes. Its onset is sud den. There may have been no ex posure to the cli mate, It often begins In the night while sleeping, nnd a person ts left to wonder where ho has caught cold. Watery discharge from the nose, puffy feeling in the eyes, headache, more or less sore throat, sometimes cough, ach ing of the bones, general lassitude. A course with Pe-ru-na should be begun at the appearnnce of tho first symp tom. Pe-ru-na is the only remedy that can be relied upon to promptly check this disease. Mr. A, L. Racevllle, Dela ware, Ky writes: "Pe-ru-na did me more good than all the other medicines recommended for chronic colds. I speak from self-experience when I say it Is one ot the best remedies known," Everybody should have a copy of Dr. Hartman's latest book on chronic ca tarrh. Sent fieo by The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio. Erie nnd Wyoming Valley, In Effect Sept. 19, 1607. Trains leave Scranton for New Vork and Intermediate paints on Erie railroad, also for Hawloy and local points at 7.05 a. m. and 2.25 p. m. Arrive at Scranton from above points at 10.23 a. m.. 3.15 and 9.33 u. m. elievmg RAILROAD TIME TABLES PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Effect Nov. 38, 1897. Trains Leave Wilkos-Barro as Fol lows: 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the Wost. 3.12 p. m , dally, for Sunbury, Harris burg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, nnd Pittsburg and tho West. 5.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD, (len'l Pass. Agent. J. U. HUTCHINSON, Qeneral Manager. Del.. Lacka. nnd Western. Effect Monday, Nov, 21, 1SD". Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex press for New York nnd all points East, 1.40, 3 00, 5.15, 8.00 and 10.05 a. in.: 12.CS and 3.SS p. m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia and the South, 5.15, 8.W and 10.20 a. u., 12.55 and 3.33 p. m. Washington and way stations, 3.15 p. m. Tobyhnnna accommodation, 6,10 p. m. Express for lilnghamton, Oswego, El mlra, Corning, li.ith. Dansvllle. Mount Morris and Uuffalo. 12.10. 2.X5, 9 00 a, m., and 1.65 p. m making close connections nt Uuffalo to nil points in the West, Northwest and Southwest. Dlnehamton and viiy stntlons. 1.05 p. m. Nicholson accnmmoilntlon, 5 15 p. m. Blncluimton and Elmlra express, 5.63 p. m. Expiess forl'tlca nnd Rlchtleld Springs, 2.'to u. m und 1.55 p. in. Ithaca. 2.35, 3.00 a 111., nnd 1.65 p. m. Tor Northumberland, Plttston, Wllkes Barre. Plymouth, Moomshurs and Dan ville, making closo toiincctlons at North umberland fur Willlamtport, Harrisburg, Baltimore. Washington and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, 6.00, 10.05 a. m., and 1.C5 and C.Oo p. m. Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations, 8.08 ai,d 11.10 a. m. Plymouth and Intel mediata stations, 3.35 and 8.50 p. m. For Kingston, 12.45 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coached on all express trains. , For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith. Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division,) Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. It., and South Ferry Whitehall street. Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIMETABLE IN EFFECT FEB. 20. 1835. Trains leave Scranton for Plttston, Wllkes-Barre, etc., at 8.20. 10.10 a. m 1.20, 2.35, 3.20, 7.10 p. m. Sundays, 9.00 a. m.. 1.00. 2.15, 7.10 V. m. For Lakewood and Atlantic City, 8.20 a. m. For Now York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8.20 (express) a. m., 1.20 (express with Buffet parlor car), 3.20 (express) p. m. (Sunday, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 1.20 p. m. arrives at Philadelphia. Heading Ter minal, 7.17 p. m. und New York 7.05 p. m. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8.3) a. m., 1.20, 3.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For Baltimore und Washington nnd points South and West via Bathlehcm, 8.20 a. m., 1.20 p, m. Sundays, 2.15 p, m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc.. at .20 a, m. and 1.20 p. m. For Beading, Lebanon and Harrisburg via Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 1.20 p. m. Sun day, 2.15 p. m. For Pottsville, 8.20 a. m., 1.20 p. m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street, North Itlver, at 4.00. 9.10 (ex press) u. rn., 1.30 (express with Buffet parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4.30 u. m. Leave New York, South Ferry, foot Whitehall stieet, at 9.08 a. ,m., 1.25 p. m, Passengers arriving or departing from thts terminal can connect under cover with all the elevated railroads, Broadway cable cars, and ferries to Brooklyn und Staten Island, making quick transfer to and from Grand Central Depot and Long Island Kallroad. Leave Philadelphia. Heading Terminal, 9.00 a. m., 2.00 p. in. Sunday, 6.25 a. m. Through tickets to all points at lowest rate may be had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at the Htatlon. H. P. BALDWIN, den. Pass. Agt. J. H. OLHAUBEN. (Jan. SUDL Delaware and Hudson. On Monday. Feb. 21, trains will leave Scranton as follows: For Carbondale-6.20. 7.55, S.55, 10.15 a. m.: 12.00 noon; 1.21, 2.20. 3.52, B.23, 6.2J, 7.57, 9.15. 11.00 p. m.; 1.18 a. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 0.20 a. m., 2.20 p. m. For HoneBdale 6.20, 8.53, 10.15 a. m.; 12.00 noon; 2.20, 5.25 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre C.45. 7.60, 8.45. 9.3S, 10.45 a. m.: 12.05, 1.25. 2.21, 3.33, 4.41. 6.10. 7.50, 10.2. 11.30 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Vnllcy K. R., 6.45 a m.. 12.05. 1.25, 4.41 p. m. (with Black Diamond Expressl, 11.30 p. m. For Pennsylvania R. R. points 6.43, 9.38 a. m.; 2.21. 4.41 p. m. For western points via Lehigh Valley R. R 7.50 a. in., 12 05, 3.33 (with Black Diamond Express), 10.28, 11.30 p. m. Trains will urrlvo at Scranton as fol lows: From Carbondalo and the north 6.40, 7.45, 8.10, 9.34, 10.40 a. m.; 12.00 noon; 1.20, 2.18. 3.25. 4.37. 5.45. 7.45. 10.25. 11.27 D. m. From Wllkes-Barre and the south 6.'5, 7.50, 8.50, 10.10, 11.55 a. m.; 1.16. 2.14, 3.48, 5.20 6.21, 7.53, 9 05. 10.05 p. m. ; 1.13 n. in. Complete Information regarding rate to all points In tho United States and Canada may be obtained ut the ticket of flco In the depot. Special attention given to Western and Southern resort business. J. W. BURDICK. G. P. A.. Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROS3, D. P. A- Scranton. Pa. Lehigh Valley Knilroad System Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness and Comfort. In Effect Feb. 20, 1S98. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New York via D. & II. R. R. at t.15 n, m nnd 12.05, 2.21, 4.41 (Black Diamond Express) und 11.30 p. m. For Plttston and Wllkes-Barre via D., L. & W. H. R 6.00, 11.10 a. m., 1.63, 3.35, 6.00 p. m. For Whlto Haven, Hiiyleton, Pottsville. and principal points In tho coal regions "la D. & H. R. R 6.13, 12.05. 2.21 and 1.41 p. m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har risburg und principal Intermediate sta tions via D. & H. R. R 0.45 a. m 12.05, 2.21, 4.41 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30 p. m. For Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermedi ate stutlons, via D., L. & W. R. 11., S.OS a. ni 12.45 and 3.33 p. m. For Goneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara Falls. Chicago nnd all points west via D. & 11. R. R., 12 05. 3.3J (Black Diamond Express). 10.28 and 11.30 p. m. Piillman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all trains betweou Wllkes-Barre and New York, Philadel phia, Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt. CHAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt.. Phila delphia. Pa. A. W. NONNEMACIIER, Asst. General Pass. Agt., Philadelphia, Pa. Scranton office, 303 Lackawanna avenue. , - SCUANTON DIVISION. '"" In Effect December 13th. 1807. North Bound. south Bound, 201 204 & & Btatlons y 5 fl Trlns Dally. Ex. 3 Z cept Sunday.) Q g I ......r mArrlve Leave a u .... m.... 785N. Y. Franklin St. .... 740 .... .... .. 7iWest nd street .... 7M .... ".! ...... 70Ci weehawken .... 810 .... r MlArrlYe Leave! r u , l I6i CadORln ,.,, I 3 el .... ::: .... && staiuznt .... am .... ia Praston rark- .... S3i .... 40 Wlnwpofl .... 1141 .... it as royntelie dm ,. 1814 orsou .... sea .... 18 0 I'letsant lit. .... SC-8 ... flH Unlondale .... 8 0S .... 1149' Forest city .... a 19 1184 carbondale .... 8 54,,., fllM White bridge .... f888 ... til as Narntia .... is 43 .... 11 S3 Jeruiyu .... 846'..,, 1118 Archibald .... SB! .... 1115 Milium .... art .... , nil "eckvllle . ,. 8fw . 1107 i.'nnaiit ,,,. 4 0i .... 11 OJ ITlceturg . ot .... 1103 Throop .... 410 . lion Providence ,,, ill ,,,, .... . .. 11067 rark l'laoe .... til? .... lose Bcrantoa .... so .... a ii Leave Arrive r u I.. i ill trains run dallr exceot fiundar. 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The doctor nnd his staff of English and German physicians make a spe cialty of all forms of Chronlo Nervous Diseases, Skin, Womb. Blood Dis eases. Including Epileptic Fits, Convulsions, Histeria, St, Vitus' dance:, wa BRAIN WORKERS, both men an been broken down and shattered fro cause, can be restored by my method. All who call upon the Doctor fro Inatlon, service and examination free. state will not allow him to accept an you they will frankly tell you so. Diseases of the The symptoms of which are dizziness, men and women, ball rising In the th of memory, unable to concentrate th when spoken suddenly to, and dull, d performing the actual duties of life, lng the action of the heart, causing fl forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, feeling as tired In the morning as wh ness, trembling, confusion of thought, the limbs, etc. Those so affected Bhou stored to perfect 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 use of knife or painful caustics by our newly devised absorbent method known as tho "ELECTRO-GERMICIDE." And our OZO-NITE GAS cures Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness. Consultation free and strictly sacred and confidential. Office hours dally from 10 a m tn s ?D p m. Sunday from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. T The tJUL OVER 10,000 kSPSb MB 1II0ML SUPPLY HHIffiSisH; 3- KsssssssssssRaRjsWHHsssssssssssssssssssssI HKiSSSSSsKl NfHissssssraBcJlS 111 wBAT!.i,.ii.A.' LACKAWANNA ilfc5l '.w MkNUFACTUR-RS OF Bill Timber cut to order on wliort notice. Hardwood Mine Ralls sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Pooled llMiilock I'rop Timber promptly l-'tirnlshcd. MILLS At Cross Fork, Potter Co.. on the Buffalo and Susqiic. banna Uuilroad. At Allan, Potter County, Pa., on Coudcrsport, und Port Allegany Hail road. Capacity 400,000 feet per day. GENERAL OFl'ICE-lloardof Trade Uuildlng, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014. Apollo Nervi-Tablets m m V A poJitlra cur for men tod dlitaatMa. thrftjatantul of manly fowern.wMtoJ orgua I vCv I by ! iceuMimd bua of tbt vital force. Aiurera- IwlaFLIV Wrr ot JottflUlHr od qultklrtlU kih.i forbaini. HH A IM I V ulunr or mac red marrlaffa. JL kUl. I,n NK If Vt.TA n f. . x. I VI " I M Wm I lcur whero all other to-called nine and brain remedlfw fall. Ihei have restored I thooaandi of men to tho pink fla.bof manhood and Mey trill cure you. A wsitteu luarBiiion to uu ur movmj rinnai in BTery baft, uon 1 a ei or. uav V2Z'ii.Jj:OLLO XXHVITAttLKTS. l'ri wifhlnraach ol all. ' Kfl f!FNTl "P?!- Pr '"" trattment utx pkUini tor nil). 0ot by WV UblllU mail. PUlalr wntnitAdnunn rMtalrilnf nrlra.. AildrMu. ATOLLO MXDIC1NE CO., 380 DSAIUJOUN BTOEJiT, OHIOAQO, IM.., or our agonta, MiUtliows llros., Wbolcsale nnd Hotall DrugjjlutB, hcrantou, I'll. EVERY WOMAN BcrattlffiuiieoJi a rellabW, monthly, roxoUtlnr modioli.. Oolr hamlHStVS4 Us pareit drugs shsuld bt uJ. If 70a want ihs Utl, rl G3r. Pcafl's Pennyroyal Pills 'rC5v V?c U I fs Q TBa Thy ara prompt, ! c J osrtaln In remit. The Raoala (Dr, l'tal's) Btta4Uaa ' Hi" I nt Cat !. ! wharaa Ol IYi A A A mm Bfifa. Uanjaiai r Dava art A a ForSaiB by JOHN H PHELPS, Has just returned from his St. Louis, Chicago aud West ern offices and will now, re main at his permanent office iu the Old Postoffice Build ing, corner Spruce street and Penn avenue, where he may be consulted from ro a. in. to 8,30 p. ra. The doctor, while 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 his KERUL-NESS. d women, whose nervous systems have m overwork, no matter from what m now on will receive advice, exnm- Dr. Grewer's high standing In the y Incurable cases. If they cannot euro Nervous System, lack of confidence, sexual weakness In roat, spots floating before the eyes, loss e mind on one subject, easily startled (stressed mind, which unfits them for making happiness impossible, dlstress- ush of heat, depression of spirits, evil melancholy, tiro easy of company. en retiring, lack of energy, nervous- depression, constipation, weakness of Id consult us Immediately and be re- giving a 2,000 candle power light from kerosene oil. Invaluable for Engineers, Iron Found ers, Contractors, Builders. Mines, Collieries.Street Railways, etc 5 Kin, M. E, KEELEY, Manager. 709 West Lackawanna Ave., Scranton, Pa. Telephone 3931. LUMBER CO., MAKE A (jonoi or old) atTerinn from lniAiiitr. lark of mimnn. Iam and otter wMknMtwtcituMKl Phrrnclt &',, wV'imlnavonvo md Wells Light