THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY. Al'RIL 12. 1898. GARBONDALE. Tha Carbondnle correspondence- of Ths Tribune has been placed In tha hands ot Mr. C. n. Munn, Salem avenuo nnd Church ntrcot, to whom newn Items may be addressed. All complaints as to Ir regular delivery, etc., should bo made to W. 2. nobcrta, news agent. C0MA10NERS' DOINQS. Commltlnoa Apnouncrd Kaltmnlcs I'nxM Two KentlitiRS. Select council hold a short neotflon last night nntl pased Anally the ap propriations ordinance so the common ers could tnkc It up Tho latter passed It two readlnus without suggesting u single clmnge. It stands Just ns pub lished. J. F. llcynol'M spoke in behalf of eight property owners w ho object to tho extension of tho sewoi up Canaan street, as provided foi lv ordinance. Tho resolution nuthorlzlnc the work was referred to the committee on sew ers. The sewer vai not constructed at the time ordinance specified, because there was no water there The Fabric Fire- Hose company's bill of $700 for hose was ordered paid Resolutions weie adopted authoriz ing the chairmen of councils and city clerk to furnMi the major's olllce and tho cltv cnclnecr to make proflliof ITlghth avenue from the river to Main street. Chairman Urink announced commit tees for tho year just entered upon ns follows Finance and Taxation WIlllamB.Col well, Sahni Streets, llrldges and Sew eis Swingle, Lewis and Kennedy. Pullle Buildings Case, Cnmpbell, Walsh Light, Fire and Water Lewis, Rob inson Van Cordei Treasurer's and Collectors' Accounts Robinson, Snhm, Williams. License Walsh, Lewis, Swingle Printing Sahm, Robinson, Kennedy. Rules Kennedy, Van Gorder, Case. estimates Colwell, Swingle, Camp bell Judiciary and Legislation Campbell, Case, Williams. Police Van Gorder, Colwell, Walsh. Vice and Immorality Colwell, Walsh. Snhm. WANT TO ENLIST? George J I)als, of Belmont stieet, this morning received a communication from A J Claik stating that there Is still one arancj in tho emergency regiment being laisca by Colonel 11. J Keck, of Seranton, and thoj would like a company raised in this citj to till tho quota The reclment is being organ ized to go to the front If war should be declared and Is made up laigelv of old Ninth and Thirteenth leglment mllltla men. Mr Claik asked Sir Davis to see some of the ex-nfflcers of Company V In this citj and Inteiest them In tho scheme He has laid the matter be fore Captain Lindsay nnd Lieutenant T W. Parry, but they could not bo In duced to take hold of the enterprise BASE BALL. Manager Morgan, of the Rallioad base ball team, received word jester day that the Seranton Y. M. C. A. team would bo heie to meet them on April 30. This will be the beneilt game for the local team and should be laige- iy itironizea. The Railroailprs hum AnnttinA ask subscriptions to nid in purchasing uniforms for the club, but to take this memou or raising; funds, giving to the peupie something in return for their money. Twentv-fH.. nnt0 m i. chaiged on this nemwinn n o,,.,.i ing games to be but fifteen cents. The game win be an eclting one. and the Railroaders arn unrth, ,,r -,... . .... they are the renresentatlvo team of i mis city anu propose to keep the game " .V jiiK" inane not plajlng any Sun day ball DANGEROUS SPORT. The Glhbs bovs. nf Tn,b- ,,..,.. thought to have a little fun with tlieli sisters the other evening They tied a wire fiom an eleenin lin-i,, ,i . C. R, Smith's fence, about four inches anove tne cldenalk. Instead of the sisters the first to come ninn- ,,.,. Mr nnd Mrs J. II Paul They fell over the wire, and Mrs Paul was quite seriously hurt, while Mr Paul lost his watch He learned who the practical jokers were, and with tin ii assistance the time piece was recov ered The wire stretchers made pro fuse apologies, indicating true peni tence KILLED AT IIARRISBURO. Mr and Mrs. W R Llndsaj, of halem avenue, received a telegram stating that the latter's biothei, Thom as Lawdermllch, was struck by a tiuln and killed at 8 o'clock Sunday morning Few details were received Deceased was about thirty-five years of age nnd unmairled He was a mem ber of the bridge building force which helped to put the Ontario and Western railroad through this section some years ago Mr and Mrs Lindsay went to Har- iiauuiK jusieraay. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The Cycle club will mum .v,i ,., !to nominate officers for the year com mencing the second Tuesday in May It Is pxnrwtpr1 (hnt . - .. I ..I i " iHiri ii om the committee, on club house will be sub- pinuieti aiso. R P Patterson. ln..i,i nt ., .. u. " ' iiiu J1UJL'- sale firm of it. P P.u ..son & Sons, has been suffering at his home, on Gar field avenue, since Saturday with an attack of pneumonia Tho community will be glad to hear that he was some what Improved last night. The scenerv of the Ethel Tucker company, which stranded on the bhores of adversity In this city last week Is still at the Union depot It is an ele phant on tho baggagemnster's hands but ns It represents unpaid expressage he will retain It until settled for or old by the company. A new concern known as tho Carbon. dale Ice company, with John Houth au manager has announced Its Intention of serving this cltv with Lake Pojn telle Ice during the heated period The connection of Mr Booth's name pre sages success. Two handsome wngous will be put on In a few days. L. A, Rose, formerly train dispatcher for the Delaware and Hudson In this city, has accepted n position nt Hotel American as chief clerk. Mi. Rose has many friends in this city who will be pleased to leain of his leturn to Car oondale, and the prospect of his per manent residence heie. Miss Kate Dnvlnc. of the West Side, and Malaohl Mannlon, of Plko street, two well-know n and popular young people, will be married at St. Rose's church this afternoon nt 4 o'clock. The many friends of tho couple will be pleased to congratulate them upon tho happy event. 11. II, Singer, esq., returned to New York city yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. D. 'Purdy have re turned from Wyoming. Mrs. P. A. Duffy is entertaining her sister, Miss Veronica Gormun.of Scrnn ton. Mrs. J. 12 Leusley lslted friends In Plttston yesterday. S. T. llurnard Is In New York. Dr G. A. Place has gone to Norwich, N. Y., to attend tho Wyoming confer ence. Prof. C. L. Doty has returned to Easton. 12. A. Wolford, a former resident, now In the employ of the Ontario railway nt Campbell Hall, was In town over Sun day Professor Brumbaugh, of the Unl veislty of Pennsylvania, delivered a flee lecture on "Historical Pennsyl vania" at the high school Inst evening. Tho largo number present was much entertnlned nnd Instructed. Ullle Akerstiom nnd her double company opened a week's engagement nt the Grand last evening with "A Stiango Marriage," The large audi ence was well pleased Tho company Is stronger than when here befoie, and Miss Akui stroin has lost none of her charm A prosperous week Is prom ised. Olive Leaf lodge of Odd Fellows had an Installation and supper last eve ning, at which a large numbei had an cnjovable time. TAYLOR NEWS. Easier Services Lnrcnly Attended. Personal nnd OthcrNrWN llntters. Elaborate musical programes were lendered at all tho churches on Sun day, and the attendance at eveiy church was large At the Calvary Bap tist church the decorations were a beautiful feature of the Easter servi ces. The exquisite musical programme was ruideied under the direction of Prof David E Jones. Tho offoilory singing at the nun nine service was fine, and much should be said for the so'os by Miss Edith Watltlm In the evening The pastor. Rev. H. II Har ris II D, dellveied two brilliant ud drsseK At the Welsh 'huicli were held the usual elaborate Easter servi ces The choir under the direction of Prof. John P.. Fiancls rendeied nn ex cellent musical programme and the pastor, Rev J M. Lloyd, preached able sermons appioprlate to the day. Tho services nt the Methodist Episcopal chuich were unusually lut"i siting both murnlng and evening, and the church nudltoilum wan flllod V inuau al pio gl amine wns well jonrterad by the chinch choir under the can- of Thomas Owens with Mis J 1") Atherton and Mrfc. J R Neelev ringing the ffdo paits. The poBtoi, Rev. William Flls bv, delivered two very appropriate sei inons.. The musical ceicMns at the Welsh Congitgntional chuich were cn jovable In the absence of their pas- tm. Rev. Ivor Thomas, the Chilstlan Endeavor had charge of the services This afternoon tho m-nlagd of Miss Annie Latfej, an estimable ynuni, lady, of Minooka, and John Connois, u pop ular young man of Noith Tavlor, will occur nt the St Joseph's church. Re. Father Carmody will perform the ceie raunj .Miss Hannah Evans, of Plttston, spent tho Sabbath with MlbH Edith Watkln", of Grove stieet The Tribune branch olllce In Taylor Is In tho Cablelgh building. Locall Reptesentatlve E G Evans in chaige. Prof E. D. Jones will leave this morn ing for Toronto, Canada, where he will enter the conservatory of music Mlssess Maggie Edwards, Gertrude Han Is and Cassle Jenkins, of Provi dence, were the guests of Mlsse3 Lydla IlaEklns and Mattie Griffiths, on oun day. Postmistress Miss Maggie Loftus was the guests of Seranton frit-nds yestci day. OLYPHANT. The Linden Stock company from Seranton will begin an engagement at tho Father Mathew opeia house to night. The company will be undei tho peisoiml direction of Charles McKln ley, assisted by the well-known act kss, Mlhs Alice Kemp. The compan has been stiengthened by the engage ment of Holmesi and Holmes, musical artists, who aie descilbed as being vciy clever The Keystone Glee club will give a concert in Mnhon's hall this evening, when the fellow Ing excellent pro giamme will be icndeted. Selection, "I roudly as the Eagle," Glee club, solo, "Let Ijvgones be bygones," Wil liam Smith double qunrtett "Whistl ing nnd Wnlting for Katie," solo." Don't tav good bje forever,"Euoeh Thomas, selection, "Jannlta," Glee club, duet, ' Ship nho " I) Lloyd, William 1 looks, quartette, "Uncle Sam's part ," selection, "Hurrah," Glee club; qu'trtette "Silence," t-eloetlon "Come Away" Glee club polo, "Rocked In the Cradle of the Deep " John Watklns, trio, Tempeiance Glee, Enoch Thomas, Gwllv m Jenkins. William Smith; telec tlon, "A Southern Love Match," Glee club, solo "Don't Let Her Loe Her Wi," William Ifowells, double quar tette Old Folks at Home," solo, "Mother of the Girl I Love," David Lloyd; belectlon, "Maiy Had a Little Lamb" Glee club Accompanist, Miss Mnggle Williams The admission fee will be 10 and 15 cents. Misses rmma and Nellie Schlager have letuined from n vllt to Avoca. Charles Hathaway Is home fiom Yale college spending a short vacation with hU parents on tho West Side Geoige Ferguson has returned home fiom a tilp to New York. Ho was ac companied by his nelce, Miss Plosslo Mai tin I'uVt forget the social for the bene fit of the Willing Worker's society of the Blakely Baptist church at the resi dence of T E. Williams on Main street. A good programme will be rendered, after which biscuits, maple sugar, cof fee cake and Ice cream will bo berved Mr and Mrs. M. L. Bruinan. of Green Gtove, spent Sunday with friends at this place. Tho Boiough council will meet to morrow night Mrs Jacob Roberts, of Plvmouh, vis ited relatives here yesterday. Airs T). Y Davis was the guest of hr niece at Webt Seranton yesterday. Miss Helen Kennedy, of Green Ridge, Is spending n few days with ft lends In town PHICEBURQ. The members of the Prlceburg Citi zen's band me making extensive prep arations foi a grand ball, to be held on Wednesday evening, April 20, In Fad den's hall Mrs. William MurgetFon nnd daugh ter, Mary, wore visitors In Hcianton, Sntuiday. Huny Klnir and son, George, called on f i lends here Sunda. Mrs Brltion. of Scruntou, upent Eas ter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, A. Barron, of Lincoln street. Tho Odd Fellows' hall, which Is being erected on Lincoln street, Is one of tho finest halls In town, The members of tho Odd Fellows' lodge will give a fine entertainment, entitled "Tom Thumb's Wedding," on Monday evening, April IS, In Smith's hall, over Griffin's stole. Tickets, 25 cents. The newly-elected officers of the Temperance socletv took their offices on Saturday night. i JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The Fourth District Sunday School Institute, comprising Jermyn, Arch bald, Mnyllcld and Scott, will con vene In the Presbyterian chuich, Arch bald, on Thursday next. The follow ing In tho programme. At 2 p, in , devotional exercises, Rev. W. A. Beacher, "Words of Welcome," C A. Battenburg; next Sunday's lesson taught to Primary Sunday school scholars, Charles Baker, "What Is Teaching, Miss Carrlo Geary; "Music In the Sunday School," W V Niat. Evening, at 7.30 o'clock, "Training for Teachers," Professor W. L. Rogers; "How to Interest Young Men," W W Fletcher; "The Conversion of the Sun day School Scholar," William Allen; "How to Interest Patents," A. V Bow er All the teachers and officers of the various Sunday schools In tho district are uiged to be present Walter Snyder, of Second street who left hero a few days ago, to Join the navy, returned homo yesterday. Thomas Williams Is on tho Jury this week Mrs. A. Havenstyth, of North Main street, who has been sick for the past few weeks, Is slightly Improved The Rev. Francis Gendall preached his last sermon as pastor of the Meth odist Episcopal church In this town on Sunday morning last. He will leave this morning for the conference, which will be held at Norwich, New York The first session will be held on Wednesday morning nt 9 o'clock Master Clvde Townsend, of Bacon street, returned home last Sunday, af ter a few dajs' visit with friends In Carbondale. The Junior Endeavor society of the First Baptist church will give nn en tertainment on Thursday evening next. The little folks are under the Instruc tions of Mr Thomas who Is an excel lent teacher In music. Judging fron the training tho children have had there Is no doubt that the entertain ment will bo well woith the admission The Delaware and Hudson company paid their employes heie yesterday Mrs David Evans, of Fourth stree-, is very sick at home. Mr. Thomas Evans, of Fourth street, has moved his household effects to a farm near Brown Hobovv, and where he Intends to make his future home. The Woman's Relief Corps, No 52, auxiliary to William Hunter Pobt, Giand Army of tho Republic, of Jei myn, was organized Saturday, April 9 The following ofllceis were elected and Installed. President, Mrs E. J. Matthews; senior vice president Mrs. Ada Ktibj, secretary, Mrs Bertha Snedeker, Junior vice piesldent, Mrs. Nellie MeCortney, treasuier, Mrs. Or pha Jones; chaplnln, Mrs. Ellen Utt; conductor, Mrs Tlvola Foebchner; guard. Mis. Maiy Whlttey, assistant conductor, Mrs Urady, asslbtant guard, Mrs, H. Smith. The corps will meet In Winters' hall every Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock. ARCHBALD. The funeral of the late Thomas F. Kelly took place yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. At St Thomas' church a high mass of lequlem was bung by the pastor. Rev. T. J. Comerford. At the conclusion of the services, Father Com erford delivered an Impressive address, In which he made fitting reference to the character of the dlsceased and of fered consolatlop to the atlllcted fi lends. The remains were Interred In the Catholic cemetery The pall-bearers were Thomas SIddon, Thomas I rice, Jr , Eugene Duffy, John J, Bar rett, Michael Mack, and Thomas Mul len. The Catholic Mutual Beneilt asso ciation, of wheh the deceased was a member, nttended the funeral n a body and the pall-bearers were members of that order. The funeial was very large. Mr, Kelly was born In this bor ough 3 j ears ago, and he had been a resident of this placo ever since Ho had at various times been elected to borough offices, nnd for several eais was a member of the school board. His deith was the lesult of a fall he sus tained several months ago Mr. Kelly was well-known and was In greral esteem. He was generous and straight forward and he won the lespeet of many who will mourn his eaily death. He Is survived by a wife and blx. chll dien. He was a son of Mm P J White, of this place and a bi other of Mis, W. J. McAnvick and Joseph Kelly, of Seranton and Miss Mary A Kelly, of this place and a half-brother of Misses LUzle and Ida and Mr3 Frank White, also of this place Maddens Kinney, of Center street, an aned resident of this borough. Is dangerously III. The Easter services nt St Thomas' chuich were of a veiy Impressive char acter and far surpassed any previous observance of the day. Tho choir was considerably InereeFed for the occa sion and nn oichestra of nine plccea made music of the most Inspiring na ture. A speclul mass of Wlegand wa3 sung The altars were very elabor ately decorated The early was cele brated by Rev. T. J. Comerford and the late mass by Rev. M. II McIIale Father's McHale's sermon on the "Res urrection" w as eloquent and expressive. PEOKVILLE. Mrs. S C SImpklnB and Mrs. Jay Tuthlll are both Indisposed. Mr. and Mrs. Benus Bender and Mr and Mrs. Lorey Walter, all or Mill City, ore the guests of Mr. and Mrs Walter Graham, of Hickory stieet Mrs Sarah Stew utt and her daugh ter, Mrs Thomas Thorbirn, of Bell place, are visiting friends at Towanda The little daushter of Rev J. . Thomas, the Baptist minister, Is vei sick of diphtheria The chicken coops of Joseph Jork nnd Robert Coates, of Hickory Hill, were visited bv parties unknown last r-l-Jay evenintr. The former lost twelve and the latter five chickens Rev. S C Slmpklns leaves today to attend the Wyoming confeience Found Near Peck's lumber yard, n gent ss,8"ver witch. Ov tier can have biitib by moving property nnd paying for adv. S. W. Jane SCROrULA is the advertisement of foul blood It muy be entirely driven from the system by the faithful use of Hood'u Sarsaparllla, which thoroughly purifies the blood. HOOD'S PILLS are easy to take.casy to operate. Cure Indigestion, bilious ness, 25c. d&NAS LONG'3 SONS. &iM)MAJMAMMAJM vs 5 Tremendous I Prices of Real Lace Curtains 1 Here is an opportunity of a lifetime for those whose ' tastes run to the artistic and beautiful in Lace Curtains. Our ' stock of them is heavy too heavy, in fact, and we propose jS to make a sacrifice in prices for ONE WEEK that will send j! them from stores to homes in a hurry. The stock is a mag- S nificent one the equal of any you'll find in the Metropolitan 1 cities, we guarantee you that. Among them are exquisite a patterns in S Real Renaissance, Drlissels Point, Point flppliqlie, Diichess 1 Point, Clliny, Point de Calais, Irish Point g and others, all known to be the BEST of their respective kinds, g In all there are 700 pairs, and they Must Be Sold. This week 5 they are yours at 3o Per Cent. Under Actual Value. H Remember, these are all brand new goods, the choicest j products of the best makers. It will pay you to come and v look them over. They're in the Upholstery and Curtain g Department Third floor. is I JONAS AVOCA. Easter Sunday was beautifully ob seived In all the churches At the Primitive Methodist and Methodist Episcopal special services of song nnd pralse,were rendered. Suntlso services were held at the homo of Miss Mary Hastle and also In the Presbyterian church, wheio during the afternoon nnd evenln-r an eiaboiate programme was can led out. Rev D. T Smth presided In tho morning nnd Rev Thomas Burns, a theological student fiom Lehigh university, preached a beautiful f-eimon. Polos were sung by Misses McCilmlle, Brown, Cranston, Hailstone and Messrs. Brown, Hastle and Alexander. At St Man's church the altars were beautlfilllv bedecked with Easter lilies and foliages. Rev J J. MeCnbe cele brated high mass and also preached an Impressive sermon The choir, consist ing of about forty oices, was never heard to better advantage. Tho solos were Ming by Messrs. Sullivan, Car rol, Ryder and Misses Dempsey.Hoban, Whalen nnd Hlnes. Rev. L. E. Van Hoesen will leave to attend the Methodist Episcopal con ference at Norwich, N Y. Mrs. Davis, of California, a gradu ate from tho Missionary Training col lege nt Nyack, Is the guest of Miss The following officers from Nay Aug lodge, No 7SI. I. O. O F., were In stalled on Saturday evening by District Deputy ChailesShepheid: Noble giand, Ebenezei Davis, vice-grand, Charles Boasley, secretary, John Hastle, re cording secretary, John Baker Wilfred Hailstone, an emploje nt tho Old Forge colliery, was painfully In jured on Friday moinlng by being caught between the bumpers of two runaway cars. Death would have re sulted had not Michael Garvev, an other emploje, hnppened along In time to extricate him from his peiilous posi tion Mary Hastie. ' Mis, A Pace, of Askan, has returned home, after spending a few dajs at tho Methodist Episcopal parsonage Miss Kate Connolly has entered ns a student In St Cecilia's academy. Messis. Walter Anderson and Fowler Curl spent Easter with fi lends In Hack ettstown. Mrs. D. C. Morton nnd son, John, are visiting fi lends In Philadelphia. The arguments on both sides of the contested election case were heaid be oie Judge Woodwaid on Satuiday. Judgment was suspended until some day this week Mr and Mis James Webber spent Sundaj with friends In Dunmoie Miss Maiy Wind attended the Mahon obsequies nt Olj pliant on Sundaj eaSih is Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE OHIu.KAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Issoldunder positiro 'Written Guarantee, byaothorlted agont3 only, to euro Woak Memoir, Duzlno68, Wakefulness, ills, Ihstena, Quick. ECS9, Nlalit Losses, Evil Dreams, Lack ot Confi dence, Nervousness, Lusttado, all Drains. Youth. Jul Errors, or Exceesivo Uo of Tobacco, Upturn, or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity nnd Death. At etoro or by mail, $1 a box; six for 15; with written gunranteo to euro or refund mouej. Nuruplo pack age, containing five days treatment, with full instructions, 25 cents. Ono sample only sold to uoi.u pel buu, ai Biuro vr vy man. ESTRcd Label Special , Extra Strength. I For Impotency. Loos ot' Power, Lost Manhood, oieriuty or uarronnessj l a box; six lor fa. wun ivrlttnn irtinrantee MMf.n,. tUtUIPIUWIMJ.I M,.w,.i n.ln4nifLv. It.tnrc. uuruncot by mull. VVm U ClorK, jj6 I'cnn Ave , bcranton, I'a SudteiPG HLblSTlKlU, maae a wen Man or Me." THKMIKIT HINDOO REMEDY FliniiiptaTnr AftnvR llt.iltta ill Hlttlau.. f'nrAft nil Nervouj DU.awji. Failing Memory l'arftftll. Klnonlncmnu. Niirlitlv I.mla llon. AtlV- ix.ml ,. rtn, MhllAPk. uIvms lUoraniiUo tn lirimkea organ., and quickly bat arrly restores Lo$t Manhood laoldorrouna. i aiilr carried In vetl pocket, l'ric.jt J.OOonck.ie, oil lor f&.oo wtlh a written ouara nlto to our. vr montu rtf.inttetl. Don't buy am Imitation, but ln,ut on herlng IMDAl'O. If roar drugvtit lilt not P9V."v"n will .end it prap.ld . IIIIUUO UEStUl lO., l-r.pn, CklMf ., III. .r Mr l,nU Mutttiuw. rirus. Wholesale and Kutall DruitgikU, rCUANTON. I'A. -uvi ' j- aruxa ' ca rj tJ&L sir it AftttB 7 Syvi6urtRi 1 y!vMV (jan y"SJ .n viJ fTl r x vta.L. v vs i V TWysCTj l -J m r a M ."Ot..S!i v r v y JONAS LONG'S SONS. Sacrifice in LONG'S NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS "TEBTH MADE PERFECT." ORIGINATORS OF PAINLESS DEUIST1 We hove all the latest discoveries for alle viating pain. We oxtrivct teeth, nil teeth nnd npply roUI crouns mid bridge work without tha least pnrticlo of puln, by u method putdutod nud UBcdby usoiilj. Nil CIIAKUli for pululen extruding wliuu teeth are ordered. SE35 svv-o Full .Set Tcpiii, S5.0D. We guarantee a fit. Gold Crowns, 83.00. All other work nt proportlonutely low prices. Ae-dold Crowns and Drldze Work a Specialty, llelns tho oldest anil largest dental parlors in the world, woaroso well equipped that all work done by us is the best to bo had Our o) erntlons nre positively palnloss. All work guaranteed for 10 years NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS Corner Lackawanna and V yomlnz Aves , (Over Newark Shoo Store ) Hours 8 to 8 Sunday, 10 to 4 Time Is Onl Otu Store in Northeastern Pennsylvania which has a complete line of Sporting Goods, and that is the store of FLOREY & BROOK Washington Avenue, Opposite Court House.) Boning ("Moves, Indian Clubs, Pulley Weights. Dumb-bells, Athletes' ahoes, Tights, Sweaters, Dlcycles, rishlnt Tackle, Revolvers, and evcr thing sold by unyone In i our line of business. Of Base Ball Supp'ias, mits, gloves, bats, masks, balls, shoes, uniforms; you can find them all at Florey & Brooks. THE Ml POVDER CO, Rooms 1 ami 2, Com'ltli BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Mining and Blasting POWDER Made at Jlooslo aiyl Hushdnle Works LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE OUN POWDER Klectrlo Ilntterles, Klectrli Exploders lor exploding blunts, bufe y Fusa unit Repauno Chemical Co's """ives Steam and Hot Water HEATING Oas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Charles B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. Amn -i -Jws r vs J iCTlnf.J,Udr fTa.r.. JONAS LONG'S SONS. 6 SONS 1 FOR SALE Boilers, Engines and Machinery Wo will noil you Now or ocond-IIanrt. Wa will sell you now or taUa old In c aliani;e, or wo will rout you utiythlus ion want in tho Machinery f.lne. Spot Cash pnlil for Scrap Iron nnd .Metnli rait mm ML GO. 709 West Lackawanna Avenue. M. E KEELEY, Mjr. Telephone, 3943 ASKlWTflEBSiiaETON GIVE5 THL BCSnUQHTW3RIP ANP!5A559iyTELY5ArE FOR SALE BY THE Atlantic nine CO SCRANTON STATION. NEW YOUR HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York. Opp. Grace Church. European Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Diy and Upward. In a modoU and unobtrusive way there an fpw better conducted Sotols In the metropolis tli. in tho St Denis Tho nvnt piipu arlty It has acquired can readily bo traced to its unlquo loratlnn, iw bomolllco atmosphere, tha pocullar excellent! of Us culsiue and aerrice, and Its vary moder ato prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SOU EL Cor. Sixteenth SL and Irving Place, NEVA YORK. AMEUICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day and Upwurds. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. lESTHHSIEK LACKAWANNA LUMBER GO,, MANUFACTURERS OF II Hill '1 imber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Ktilli sawed to uniform lengths coiiHtuntly on hanil. Peeled I'.t-tnlocU Prop Timber promptly t'urnlalied. MILLS At Ci-ojs Fork, Potter Co.. on the Buffalo and Husquc. hantiu Kailroitd. At J Mina, Potter County. Pa., on Couder.sport, and Port Allegany Railroad. Capacity -100.000 feet per day. GLNHKAL OFFICn-lJoardof Trade Building, Seranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014, mm WW X.UJ J lZJl iArwU-7 QSAti !-ry affiiKi For Sals by JOHN H. PHELPS, bpruca otreot. &mSwfA ($$$& mftBimw -i$i-& W.yif.rK,ZiY-k i.,'. 3iOSfl 3AWrW, U yr J17 'k.lar.u1, lfr IiJ rtf "V Jjj WZSSUtiSM FiJCi jUHtMa&Matrsfra DR. E. GREWER Old Post-Ollico nutldlns, Cor. Spruce St., n.iJ l'enn Ave., Seranton. Pa Hui returneU from his Western Irlp, unci will now remain peimanont- ly nt his homo olllce. "JR DOPTOn IS A QnADUATR OP TUB UN1V13IIS1TY OK TENNSYLVA- NIA. FOnjUJHLY DUMONSTnA- TOH OP IMIYSIOLOOY AND SUIl- C1KHY AT TH13 MUDICO-CIHR- unoicAi, colijEqi: at pjui. aui:li'hia. his hpuciai.. Tina ami: ciuioNic. Niru- VOt'S, SICIN, HKAIIT WOMB AND BLOOD DISEASES. Tho doctor nnd his ntaff of Kncllsh and German phMclann mnke n ppclnlty of nil form of Chrome Nenous Dlenses, Bkin, Womb, Blood DIscli-cs. Includlnz liplleptlc Fits, Convulsions, llys terln, St. Vitus' Dance, Wakefulness, URAIN WOrtKEllS, both men and wo men, uhoo nervouH sj stems havo boen bioken down nnd hattereil from oor work, no matter from what tause, can be lestornd by my method All who call upon the Doctor from now on will receive ndlce, examination, ser-I vice, and oxnmlnatlon free. Dr. Grow era high standing in tha State will not allow him to nccept any Incurable rases If thoy ennnot euro you they will frankly tell you so Diseases ot the Nervous Sjstem, Tho sjmptoms of whlth are dizziness, lack of confidence, sexual weaknaas In. men and women, bnll rising; In tha throat, spots HoatlnB before the ejeg, loss ot memory, unnblo to concentrate tho mind on one abject, tnsilj starlled when spok- en Huaue v 10 nuu uun, uisuessea mina, i which unrlts them for performing tho' actual duties of life, making happiness Impossible, distressing the nctlnn of tho heart, causing flush of heat, depression of spirits oll forebodings, cownrdlce, fear, di earns, melancholy, tiro cnHy of coin p iny, feeling ns tired In the mornlnr; ns when retiring lack of energv, nervous ness, constipation, weaknrs of tho limbs, etc. Those so affected should consult Us ' Immediately and bo restored to perfect health Lost Manhood Restored, Weakness of Young Men Cured If you hae been glen up b ur phy sician call upon the doctor and bo exam ined He cures tho worst kind of Neivous Debility, Scrofula, Old Sores. Catarrh, Piles, Female Wcaknebs, Affections ot tho Eve, Ear, Nose, Throat Asthm i. Deaf ness and Cripples of eerv descrlptun Tumors, Canctis and Colters removed without the use of knife or painful caus tics by our newly devised nbsurbent meth od known as tho "ELECrilO-GCIlMU CIDE" And our OZO-N1TE GAS cures Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness Consultation free nnd strictly snered and confidential Olllce hours dally from 13 a m to 8. 20 p, m Sunday from 12 p, m to 2 p, m. ATTEND TO YOUR EYES NOW Eyesight presered Bnd heidaehes prs vented by biivlnif jour eyes properly and scientifically ex trained and lltted. Byes examined I'ee. 'lhe latest stjlesof Spec tacles and ej eg'nssM at the lowest price. DR. SHIMBERG, 305 Spruce Streoi. HERCULES ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING The Most Perfect Insulation. Applied by WARREN -EHRET COMPANY Contractors for Ehret's Slag Roofing, 321 Washington Avenue JAWC Villi tiori 1'hroat, Pimples, Cop. iMVt lUU per-tolored spots, Aches Hit bores, Wlier in Mouth, Hair I'ulllnir " Write COOK KIJMhUy CO., 651 Masonl: Temple. Cliicaifo, III , for nrools of enrol. Capital, $500,000 Worst ease cured In 13 to J5 days. 100-patre booK tree, 1V3ADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CDRB .A.LLiItt.rxail Jljre(i( !&MlnD Mum cry, Imputeucjr, hleeplunsoetia, etc. causej bj AUum or other J-'icesse- and Indie cretlous, '17e; quickly anil aurtljt rettore Lost Itallty Id oldorfoactf and 111a maaioriiour, uu idprs or marrioe. i'rsvnat Xatanity ant Consumption it i. Their una thnws la mediate imoroTa- meat and effects a CUKtt nhera alt cthor fail In. Ut upon bafinff the genuine A J ax Tnbleti, They hare cured thouiandt and will cur too. WegWeapo. ltlre written gutrant to ctlact a euro Ci pVQ la each case or refund tho money Vrlceww U I Oinr package, or elz pknf (full trektmenU for 2fi0. lit mall, in plain wrappor. upon receipt of trie. ( Iroular '""AJAX REA1EDY CO., (Si,b,:,ii"u'" For sale In Heranton, la., by Matthew llros. and 11 C Sandeison, druggists. When In dotb; wtat to use ior Nervous Debility, Loss of Power, I mpotency, Atrophy, Varlcocels ami fiicr weaknesses, Irom any cause. uw Sesine Pills. Drains checLeJ and full vigor quIcLly restertd. If k,lMtI. ,19b trotbUt rnalt hltlH, Mailed forSt OO.dboitiSSM. Wn! M $3.00 orders we Eire a guarantee to cure or reiuna me money, Aadrcts PEAL MEDICINE CO., QcvcUad, O. Pharmacist, cor. Wv0mlno avnue and m aann in 11 IJ-
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