T11E SCRANTON T1UJ3UNE- THURSDAY, AP1UL 11. 1S98. tTho Carbondnlo correspondence of Ths Trlbuna has been placed In the hands ot Mr. C. It. Munn, Balem avenue and Church street, to whom news Hems may lie mldrejscd. All complaints as to Ir regular delivery, etc., should bo mado to V. J, Ilobcrts, news ngent. A PRESENT TO TIIC CITV. Tho Strip of Lund Alonp tho J.ncltn ivnnnn lltvrr. The strip of land north of the Sixth avenue brlilpo on lllver utreet which was purchased by E. C. Ilarndon from the Delaware and Hudson company some time ago, was bought from the latter by property owners) of that street and will bo presented to the city to be added to the park nervation. Those Hharlns the expense were Trinity church through Its vestry. G. A. Her bert and K. . Wheeler. This wnts done to Insure that the plot would not bo come nn ?yy sore as It was feaied that nt some future time the Und might bo used for tin erection of bill boards or other unsightly purports. The city has already secured control of the ipsI of the strip along the ilvcr and this was needful to make the plot complete. Announcement M made of the coin ing mnrr'neo nt .Miss Mary Walker, f T.lncoln avenue to JnmcH Flannel v, ot Sand stri-Pt to take place nt St. Hose's church on Wednesday, April -0. FOR THE HOSPITAL. , U'liat .tiny Ho Itenlizcd by tint Chaio A: Snnborn Arriiiigrineiit. Rprrrtary S. S. Jones, of the Carbon dale hospital board ot directors re ceived n check for $1.00 yesterday from O. A. Pyle, proprietor of Car'iondnle Cnh btore in accordance with the late arrangement made between the retail dealers of Chase and Sanborn's coffee, by which the hospital received n ie hato from each pound sold. Mr. Pyle sold two hundred pounds of the cof fee In the pabt week. At this rate the spven retail dealers of the city will re bate to the hospital Jis; for the Mist six months. The wholesale houte will give on equal amount making $30i, to lie settled under the old ratio of sales. Put as the people will undoubtedly in ciease their patronage of the coffee largely on account of the arrangement vuMi the hospital there is no way of computing what the hospital may net, $I0P, STOO or even $1,000 Is not an ex travagant tlgure to place It at. DtLEUATES. The following delegates of this city will have seats In the Republican con vention of the Fourth district: First ward, First dlsttlct, J. II. Shan non, Harry Hrlggs; Third district, J. H. Faulkner. Second ward, First district, J. "W. Dlmock Second district, S. S. Jones; Third dlstilct. Patrick O'Malley. Third ward. First district, Julius Spaeth, Second dlhliict, 'A. Evans; Third district, Augustus Schermerhotn; Fourth district, Abraham Jacob. Fourth ward, First district, Alexander Turnbull; Second district, Thomas Mannion. Fifth ward, Flivt district. Andrew Mitchell. T.. I liuiinell; Second dis trict, Adam McMynne. Sixth ward. First district. J. P. IT. Raynor; Second dlstikt, M. Ihennun. Cnrbuiidale township. Northeast dis trict Samuel Thorpe; Northwest dis trict, FUsworth Smith. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Sirs. Oeoige Tryon and Mis. A. I. "Wright will spend the coming week with friends in Waymart. Miss Maine Golden, of Pittston, is a guest in this citv. Mr. and Mrs. C. M Tucker, of Daite avenue, are en tertaining Miss Tucker, of Ashley. City Clerk Frank Clifford and Cleik of Common Council Oeorge Evans were In Scranton yesterday In the Lowry case. Miss Sarah Qerrond, of Wyoming street, Is spending a few dnys in Scianton J S. Crawford and Ernest Caryl, of Scranton, were in this city yesterday. Mr, and Mis. Frank Hubbard nnd Mrs. Maltha Simpson left yesterday for a stay at Washington and Old Point Comfort nnd will be among borne ex citing scones for the next ten days. Mrs. Hart lot Ttaynor, Mrs. W. E. Frlsbie, Mrs. S. S. Jones and Mrs. Au gusta linker attended the Presbytciial Missionary meeting in Scranton. The St. Vincent de Paul society has received a donation of $10 from the Catholic Mutual Benevolent associa tion and St. Patrick's Total Abstinence Benevolent society. Miss Ellen Reed Mead, who was for merly teacher at Simpson & AVatklns' kindeigarten at Simpson, Is a guest at the homo of City Solicitor Watious on Washington street. Mrs Alexander Turnbull, who won eighteen years ago a resident of this city, now of Ulack Diamond, Wash ington, is visiting at the homo of Flor ist Turnbull, on Powderly street. She is pccompanled by her two sons, David and Earle. Newsdealer W. J. Roberts has pur chased the handsome Klnback resi dence on Washington street and Ninth avenue. It was recently owned by Con tractor T C. Robinson. The house Is finished throughout In expensivo woods, ueuutlfuuy carved, and is one of the handsomest in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts expect to take possession In about a week. They nro to be con- .IV l" titrtu wit inriKiu kMIIIUItS-MtlUa IE SISTE HAIR GROWER -"sSCAlP aEMER rhflHfT ,B 'm!vSfebr'' lavuiiav. m in ?m ty JILL DRUGGISTS. Hiiiulluiecl u:on ac(UltlUE this desir ublo property. Mrs. William Wolcott, of Dickson avenuo.entertalned a number of friends ut tea last waning. Howell Davis, the well-known tenor singer, formerly of Scranton, Is lying dangerously III In this city. Kryslpe las with complications la his ailment. The concert given Tuesday evening In Honosdnlo, In which W. D. Evans, of this clty.and John Watklns.of Scran ton, participated, was pronounced one of the finest ever given In the Maple City. Ullle AkeMtrom and company played themselves into further favor last night by presenting to a good-sized uudl ence "Under the City Lights," The specialties were good. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The Junior Endeavor society of the First Iiaptlst "hutch will give their an nual musical nnd literary entertain ment In the chinch on Friday evening, April 15. The admirsion is to be 10 cents. The programme Is a most olab orite one, ns will be seen below: Or gan voluntary, "Battle ot Waterloo," Alia Myers; "America," by augmented Junior Christian Endeavor choir; reci tation, "The Dead Doll." Lautetta Ste vens; recitation, "The liacholors' Union League," Lulu Sprague; recitation, "Tommj's Scheme," Wlllard Jones; duet, "Ihe Future," the Misses Minnie and Leonn Phillips: recltntlon, "Death of Little Jim," Muitio Roe; recitation, "lostmlstress of Poklnvllle." Maud Clemon; recitation. "Lulu's Complaint," Hilda Phillips; vocal solo. "The Cu ban Hero," Georgia Hell: recitation, "A Itaicdy," Htniy Myers; irecltatlon, "The Nicest One," Laura Tompkins; Instiuiuentnl duet, coronet and alto, Mr. Hogarth nrd son: recitation, "The Elf Child." Edna P. Drown; recitation, "Pess nnd Her Party," Mamie Hlller; dialogue. "Gentleman or Monkey, Henry Mvors and Seth Sprague, polo, selected, Mr. Hawkins; recitation, "Lot Skinner's Elegy," Pula Sprague; reci tation. ' Itaby Logic." Stella Nethcr ton; ohnriiK, "Old Oaken Hucket." aug mented Junior choir; recitation, "The Girl that Could not Read," Florence Allen; dialogue. "The Way he Manag ed," four chaiacters; duet, "The Lar boaid Watch," Mr. and Mrs. Clemon; recitation, "The Shaving of Jacob," Roysle Hrown; recitation, "The Month of March," Willie Allen; solo, "Two Little Hlue Shoes," Lulu Sprague; reel tation, "The Young Folks," Wlnfleld Nation, "Babies nnd Kit- Schnffer: reclt; tens," Hazel Stone; duet, "Moonlight on the Rhino," Miss Roberts and Mr. Green; lecitatlon, "Patchwoik," Vera Carey; recitation. "The Lay of the Henpecked," Chnrles Elmore; recita tion, "Her Vision " Coi.i Wetcott; In strumental mu'-lc- dialogue, "The In human Monster." four chnracteis; reci tation, "The Thankful Parson," Ray Tompkins; recitation. "The Farmer's DaugliteiV Evelyn Jessup, solo, "The Maiden." Fdna Hrown; recitation. "What Teddie Did," Willie Hlller; rec itation. "The Sleepy School," Annie Caiey: leollatlon, "The Land of the Lazy," Ray Stone; vocal trio "God be Merciful," Miss Robeits, Messrs Haw. kins nnd Green; dialogue, "The Mixed Trunks," seven clnracters: scene 1. baggage room of hotel; Instrumental duet; scene 2 and 3 of Mixed Trunks; i "-itntlon, "The Clansman's Revenge," Ida Williams: recitation. "The Warn ing Voice," Maud Wnrd; solo, "The Gypsies' Warning" Mh-s Minnie Phil lips; recitation, "The Boy That Laughs." Ralph Matthews: recitation, "The Gieodv Uootblnclt." Kail Tomp kins; recitation, "The Prayer of Cyrus Hrown," Annie Williams: chorus, "Star Spangled Pinner," augmented junior choir. Tim concert will begin promptly at 7.S0 p. m. A party of young people lert lor Tcmpkinsvllle last evening and spent an enjoyable evening. The following computed the party: Thomas Laugh nev. Samuel Pryor, Edward .Mason, Walter I'aker, Henry Frease, William afflrSsSf ThreBa Donovan and Jsslo Clark Harry lUirke, of Mayfield, will leae In a few dnys for Philadelphia where lie Intendi to make Ills future home. At the home of Mr. nna Mrs. John I,. Itauur. of.Mnyfleld. Inst Frida even Ins:, n liirtliiViy. party was given In honor ot their von, James, liv n num ber of the First Baptist Sunday school meinljei1-. The cftnlr wns a very pleas ant one. rtofreshments weie unveil. The following wero present: Mrs. W. F. 1',. Hrown end daughters Kelc nnd I'llna, Alice Murtlnnd, Ituth Thoinns, Annie Williams, Iiobeit Jones, Willlo nml Henry Stevens, Oeorge McClean, Thomas Lester, Cl-urles Smith, David Prltflinnl. ThoninH Henry, of rourth street, was lsltlns In Archbald last evening. Job Williams, of Fourth street, was doing business In Carbondnle yesterday. Mis. II. C. Havls, of Main htreel, wns vIMtlng In Cnrhondalo Wednesday eve ning last. Mis. CJeortre Dunn, of South Main tiiM't, was visiting In Cnrhondalo ya terclay, Mr. Onmneht was visiting his daugh ter In Caibondalo yesterday, who Is very sick of pneumonia. OLYPHANT. On Tuesday evening tho town coun cil met In tegular session, with all members pieseut except Messrs. Putten and Hocan. The street cominlssloner presented his time for the month of March, which amounted to $91. It was nrdeied paid. Numerous borough and electric light hills were then rend and noted upon. Pills from the Scranton Supply and Machinery company, P. F. Collins, Olyphant Hecoid nnd Patrick Hlewltt were refeired to the llnance eummltteo for Investigation. President u'Hiien stated that it is his opinion that the borough Is paying too high for fuil to the Delaware nnd HucUnn com pany and advised the electric light loinmlttee to ascertain If culm could not he obtained fiom some other source ut a cheaper late. The llnance com mittee reported that they had adjusted the wages of the borough employes as follows: Street commissioner, $1.73 per day; laborers, $1.50; team work, $3.60; masons, $2.25; eIectrlclan,$G0 per month; engineer, $00; 11 re man, $1.50 per day. Tho Janitor Is to receive fifty cents for taeh meeting night of the council, Tho secretary's salary will ho $275 a year, und Is empowered to collect all money accruing from the electric light plant. An ordinance was read providing for the widening of ull sldewnlks on Lack awanna street from the bridge to the extension of Dunmore street, to the extent of two feet, leaving tho road wuy thirty-six feet from curb to curb. It pussed first and second readings. Ilurgess McNulty mnde several recom mendations to council, nnd suggested that the borough ordinance be enforced compelling owners of cattle and swine to keep them oft the public highway. The secretary was Instructed to have notices printed to thnt effect. Republican primaries of the Second ward of Hlakeiy were held Tuesday evening. Three candldntes, David C. Phillips, John J. Williams and W. W. Jones, were In the race. Williams and Jones were elected, both defeating Phillips by a vote of two to one. Miss Magglo Roche, of Scranton, Jo visiting relatives on Dunmore street. Miss Jennie Gllgailen, of Archbald, Ifl the guest ot her cousin, Miss Maine Hobnn, Undertaker W. J, Sweeney returned last evening from Wilmington, Del., where he conducted the funeral ot the late Mrs. Catherine Dunn, whoso re mains were taken there for burial. Misses Annie and Lizzie Jordan nro spending tlio week in Now York. Miss Maine Davis, of Providence, wns the guest of Mrs. Frank Simpson, yes terday. Samuel McCabe returned Tuesday from a visit to his home in Now York state. A good-sized house greeted the Lin den Stock company at the Father Mathew opera house last evening. "Fanchon the Cricket" wns produced In nn excellent manner by Miss Kemp nnd her clllclent company. "The Law yer Detective" will be presented this evening. The C. Y. M. T. A. nnd B. society conducted a well-nttended and success ful entertainment nnd supper In the Father Mathew hall Monday evening. The programme which had been ar ranged was enjoyed by all present. The waltz contest wns won by Miss Annie Mackerel and George Mornn. A post-Lenten dance was given by the Elite Dancing class In the Club of 'M hnll Tuesday evening. Music was furnished by Miss Nellie Curran. TAYLOR NEWS. Lily Lodge Installs Ollicers--l'cr-sonul .Mention. The absorbing topic of the town at present Is to who will be the successful candidate for the post office? The term of the present postmaster, George Timlin, expires by April 19 und noth ing has yo been received to Indicate who will succeed him. The Trinbune branch olllce In Tay lor is in the Coblelgli building. Local representative E. G. Evans in charge. Lackawanna Valley council, No. 81, Jr. O. U. A. M., will meet this evening In Van Horn's hnll. Mrs. John Price, of South Taylor, wus the guest of friends in Hyde Park yesterday. John Qulnn, of Carbondnle, visited relatives In this place yesterday. Lily Lodge, No. 029, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Installed offi cers at the meeting in their rooms on Tuesday evening. The ceremonies were performed by District Master Kelster, and staff, of Scranton. The following officers were installed: Noble grand, Curtis Smith; vlce-granu, James F. Gordon; secretary, John B. Reese; aslstant secretary, Frank Dun stone; treasurer, Jesse Gnngwero. John Francis, of Wyoming removed his household effects to this place on Tuesday. Mrs. William Davis, of South Scran ton, wns the guest of relatives in this place yesterday. Taylor Castle, No. 2C7, Knights of the Golden Eagle, will meet this evening in Reese's hall. Mrs. Moigan Bovnn, of Hyde Park, was the guest of her mother In this place on Tuesday. R. J. Kemmerer. of Facloryville, cir culated among friends In this place yesterday. Rev. "II. II. Harris, D. D.. of this place, performed the ceremony at the Morgan nnd Benore nuptials at Hyde Park on Tuesday. The coal washer which Is situated along the Lnokawnnnu river and which Is being operated by George Davis, of Mr -m - .- I Far and o o T Best Y The Best You Ever Saw, are the New Y Spring Top Coats we are showing. If you have X been paying big prices, or having your clothes Y made to measure at a cost of from thirty to fifty a dollars, then you are just the man we want to MCC, KM yUU Lllll iippieUUie LI It! gUUU qualities shown in these overcoats, and save more than half of your clothes money. These Are Not Read v-Mnde Y Overcoats in the ordinary sense of Y the word. Thev are readv-to-wear. made-to ? vr x II v y o i n l ( r N )' ) TV 1 rrtrr Ml o o and these prices could not be quoted in any other store for the same goods. Samter Prices for $10, SAMTER Scranton, will commence woik by May 1, after an Idleness of about four weeks owing to repairs being made about the wusher. Mr. and Mrs. George HNchncr, of Pittston, were the guests ot friends in this pluce on Tuesday, District Deputy Edwin Allen, of the Mlnooka Tribe of Jled Men, Instnllcd olllcors of the Nay Aug Tribe of South Scranton on Tuesday evening. The Taylor, Pyne and Holden em ployes wero paid for March month yesterday. Mrs. Leslie Nyhart, of North Main street, Is recovering from her recent illness. ELMHUHST. Mr. Claude Rlel, of Klngsti, N. Y., Is visiting his brother, Mr. S. G. Rlel, at "Cold Spring Cottuge." The Boulevard company will soon be gin their spring wotk, when the road will be scraped, raked, rolled, shale added where worn, nnd put In rfect condition for summer. The causu for the delay In the Im provements at "Elmwood Hnll" is a change In the plans which provides for a much larger addition to the build ing than wns first Intended, besides other things which will add to the beauty and convenience of -the place. Mr. John R. Thomas, of Wllkes Barre, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clay. A. B. Clay Is serving as petit Juror at Scranton this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Easterly, ot West Scranton, were visitors at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wilcox, on Sunday. Miss Bessie Buckingham will play a piano solo and Miss Luez Olds a violin solo nt Miss Holllster's muslcalo at Moscow Friday evening. Rev. C. A. Spalding has a handsome new wheel, which will prove of great benefit to him In making pastoral calls, as the members of his congregation are widely scattered. Special Easter music was beautifully rendered by the Presbyterian church choir on Sunday morning, under the leadership of the chorister, Dr. J. W. Knedler. The young people of the Baptist church and congregation met at the parsonage last evening to perfect plans for the organization of a B. Y. P. I. The Ladles' Aid society will hold a dime social on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Buck ingham. Ice cream and cake will be served and a good time is anticipated. Mis. Hattle Wilcox, who has been confined to tbo house by sickness for nearly four months, left yesterday for a two weeks' visit with friends at Elln- dale. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. T. Pelton, Mr. Ed. Vanbrunt nnd Miss Gerhart, of Mos cow, were callers in town on Sunday. The Easter service given by the Bap tist Sunday school on Sunday evening was enjoyed by n largo and apprecia tive audience. The church was very tastefully decorated with potted plants and trailing pine. PEICEBUBO. Mrs M. J. Lloyd spent Sunday with her mother nt Taylor. Mrs. David Chapman was a caller In Scranton Tuesday. At the election for a delegate In the Third ward on Tuesday evening, Wil- HAPPINESS VS. MISERY. Dr. C'lurcots Tonic Tabletn, tbocreiit Par isian reined ,lin gunran' 'Oit euro for tno Drink Habit; :ilo nervousness nnd melan choly rallied by over-Indulgence. it I) struy th- Appstlt; for Alcoholic nnd a 1 Intnxloiitlni; l!overtiro, nml leaves man ns lio nun ild be. It ran be nrlmliiisteiel v ntloiit t lis kno ledis'ofthe patient where neressary Send for pamphlet. Win. 0. Clark. 326 I'enn Ave., Scranton, Pa . Away Ws me ut, and are the product or skilled tailors, who know how to build a coat, cut from the latest "Pool" patterns, with a wide, graceful back and full strapped seams. They come in all the newest shades of tan and Rosemond Brown, also the more quiet grey mixed, finished and unfinished worsteds and Vicuna cloths, lined throughout with best Italian cloth, ribbed serge and home silk lined to the edge. There is certainly no differ ence between these over coats and those turned out by the best tailor in Scranton Samter Overcoats, $12 and $15. Clothiers, Haters and Furnishers. Iiatn McLaughlin received uit vou-b, nnd William Thomas withdrew nnd put Lowls Wlenlskle In his place. Mr. Wlcnlsklo received tl votes. ARCHIBALD. Tomorrow the Sunday school Insti tute of the Fourth district will be held In the Presbyterian church. There will bo two sessions, one at 2 o'clock In the ufternoon nnd the other nt 7.30 o'clock In the evening. All the delegates will 1m3 entertained at supper. The officers of the district who will hnve charge of the Institute are; C. D. Winter, presi dent; W, D. Hill, vice-president; Miss Munduna itymer, secretary, and C. A. Samson, treasurer. The executive com mittee consists of J. J. Cresge, Lew Is Morris nnd Rev. W. J. Williams. Fol lowing Is the programme of tomorrow's exercises: At 2 p. m. Devotional exercises, Rev. W. A. Bcecher; words of welcome, C. A. Bnttenbcrg, esq.; next Sunday's lesson taught to primary Sunday school scholars, Charles Baker; music; collec tion; What Is Teaching? Miss Carrie Geary; music In the Sunday school, W. F. Nye. 7.30 o'clock Devotlonnl exercises; Training for Teachers, I'fof. W. R. Rogers; How to Interest Young Men, W. W. Fletcher, M. D.; music; collec tion; The Conversion ot the Sunday School Scholar, William Allan; How to Interest Parents, A, V. Bower. NEW YOItK HOTELS. The St. Denis Droadway and Eleventh St., New York. Opp. Grace Church. European Plan. Rooms Ji.oo a Day ahd Upwards. la n modest and unobtrusive way thore ara few bettor conducted Sotols in the metropolis than tho St. Denis. Tim irtt popularity it has acquired can readily bo traced to its unique location, its hotaslilte Atmosphere, tho peculiar ezcellenoe ot Us cnisluo and service, and Its Try moder ate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR AND .SON. mm hotel, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, NEW YORK. , AMERICAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. $3.50 Per $1.60 Per I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. a well Man of we: INDAP0 THE CHUT HINDOO REM tOY fnnnnnraTnE ABOVB IfaMiilia Iti flfirintim. f'nrod nil Nenoui DlseaJes. rnillnn Memory I'uri,ts. KlnPDloMnesfl. Nihtl7 Emifc- Inn. ti- ..iin-Art Hv nn.t nhniH. aipA visor and size tn pbrnnken orftens. end quickly bat turoj rsitOTBa fjost Jlanhood In old orsouDg. Eallyrrrledlnvestrorl.t. Trice i.ooapackase. Ml tor $3.00 trith a written auarantrelocurror nwnru refumlnt. Don't Bnr an Imitation, but Inoiet on liailnt; INDAPO. It your drucgltt bus not eot it, tre will fenit it Tepald. . mjiDUO KEIEIA to., I'rapr., I'hU.jo, III. or our A(tttt M.ittlicnt Kros, Wholesale and ltctall Pruggifis, SCIIANTO.N. l'A. yMlMmMQ 1 yQSfrt Mfl T-fciH-A V If M A.""! m r . r w 11 ti .m m . x .twa V5iW VL vHWTrM M vwv X Vl. I aT? g Zhry j t Ml jSvSl B PiEr t ( pr I & I ft O L V I jk. fJ & feV t mW i II 1,'R I I X ffl mm : 111101 1 life u i ill f jmm l GRN6 SBi (B&rmm Wfw BROS..! t nYOUrmrMUKS "TEETH .MADE PURFBCT." Onnr'ATORS OF PAI,USSOEiinSTS. We have all the latest discoveries for alia, vlatlnc rain. We extract teeth, (111 teeth nnd apply gold crowim nnd hrldeo work without lue lomt pnrtlcieof pain, by n method putentod nnd ucod by in only. NO CMARtlFi for paluleM extmctlnc wlicu toeth ura ordered. flSSi S:yw VWiV'O.Vi hsw X -.. v-' $ Full Sot Tcolh. S'i.00. WeRtmrnntean (It. Colli Crowns, 83.00. Allothcr work nt proportionately lowprlcoi. j-(lold Crowns and Urldie Work a Specialty. llrlnd tho oldeit nnd lnriroit dental ptrlnri In the world, wo ura no well equipped thnt nil tork drmo liy in li tlio liest to be hud. Our operation nre positively palulcn. All work guaranteed for 10 years, NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS Corner Lackawanna nnd Vi yonilng Aves., (Oor Ncwurlc bhoe Storo.) lloiirn, H to 8. (Sunday, 10 to 4 There Is Onl Ona Siora in Northeastern Pennsylvania which has a complete line ot Sporting Goods, and that is the store of FLOOEY k BROOK Washington Avenue, (Opposite Court House.) rJoxiiie Gloves Indian Clubs Pulley Weights. Dumb-bells, Athletes' ahocs, Tights, Sweaters, ntcycles, Hlslilnt Tackle, Revolvers, and everything sold by nnyone In our line ot business. Of Bass Ball Supp 'i33, mits, gloves, bats, masks, balls, shoes, uniforms; you can find them all at Florey & Brooks. THE I0SIC POWDER CO. Rooms 1 ami 2, Coin'Mi BTtTg. SCRANTON, PA. Mining and Blasting Madeut Mooslcnnd Ilushdalo Works. LAFL1N & RA1SD POWUKR CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER I'lectrlc Ilii'terlco, Klectrlc I'xploders, lor exploding blaatx, Huloty Kusa und Repauno Chamical Go's Gxp"Ssivns n Lag-er eer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSSE ffili5tllliil8ffliiPi. Telephone Call, 2333. FOR SALE Boilers, Engines and Machinery We will sel' ynu New or HecontMIiinil. Wo will aell you new or tnUe old lu ex clianse, or mo will rent you nnythlns you want in tho Machinery Line. Wpot Cash jnil.1 for Scr.ip lion aud Metals. 709 West Lackawanna Avenue. M. E. KEELEY, Hgr. Telephone, 3945 LACKAWANNA $i225l mm "j i MANUFACTURERS OF Hill Timber cut to order on short uoticc. Hardwood Mine Rail. Bttwod to uniform lengths constantly on hum!, reeled Ifr-mlock 1'rop Timber promptly furnished. MILLS At Cross Fork, I'otter Co.. on tho BulTalo and Sttsque. hanna Itallrond. At Ml tin, I'otter County. I'a.. on Coudcrsport, and Port Allegany Unllroad. Capacity 400,000 feet per day. GKNIJUAL OFFICE -Hoard of Trade llulldiug, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014, I For Sals by JOrsN H. PHELPS. DR. GREWER Old l'ost-onice UulMIng, Cor, Spruce St., and I'enn Ave, facranton. Pa lius leturned fiom Ills Western Trip, and will now : omnia permanent ly at Ills humu olllce. Tin: Dorron is a ouauuatk of Tin: UNivr.naiTY of imonnsyiva- MA. KOIt.MKUl.Y D13MONSTIIA TOI1 OF I'HYSIllLOOY AND St It- or.rty at Tin MF.niL'o-rntn. 1'IIOICAI, COM.l'Oi: AT 11111.- ADHLPIIiA. HIS SIMiCIAI.. TIKS AHU CHllONIC. SKll- VOt'S. RKIN, IIHAIIT WOMH AND IU.OOD DI3RASI2S. The doctor nml Ills staff of KiiRllsh nml tinman plulrlnns maku n. rpfcialty of nil form of Chronic Nervous Diseases, Skin, Womb, Blood Discuses. Including Uplleptlc Fits. Convulsions, llys terla, St. Vitus' Dance, Wakefulness. 1JRA1N WOUKKIta, both men and n. men, whosj norvcus sybtems have been broken down and shattered from over work, no matter fiom what cause, can bo restored by my method. All who cnll upen tho Doctor from now on will receive udvlce, enmlnation, ser vice nnd examination free. Dr. Grower h hlKh htandliiK In tho Stnto will not allo-v him to accept nny Incurable rases. It they cannot cure jou they will frankly tell you so. v Diseases of the Nervous System, Tho symptoms of which ure dizziness, lack of contldence, sexual weakness in men nnd women, ball rising In the throat, spots iloatliiB beforo the eyes, loss ot memory, unable to concentrate the mind on one subject, taslly'sturlled when spok en suddenlv to, nnd dull, dlstieased mind, which unllts them for performing tho actual duties of life, making hapDlness Impossible, distressing tho action of tho heart, cnuslr.g Hush of heat, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, melancholy, tiro easy of com pany, feeling as tired in tho morning aa when retiring lack of energy, nervous ness, constipation, weakness of the limbs, etc. Thoso bo affected should consult us Immediately and be restored to perfect health. Lost Manhood Restored, Weakness ol Younz .Men Cured. If you have been given up by your phy sician call upon tho doctor nnd bo exam ined. Ho cures tho worst kind of Nervous Debility. Scrofula, Old Sores, Catarrh, l'llcs. Female Weakness, Affections ot tho Kye, Ear, None, Throat, Asthma, Deaf ness nnd Cripples of every description. Tumors, Cnnccrs nnd Goiters removed without the use of knife or painful caus tics by our newly devised absorbent meth od known as tho 'ISbKCTltO-dERMI-CIDK." And our OZO-N1TU GAS cures Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafnoss. Consultation free and strictly sacred nnd confidential. Office hours dally from 10 h. m. to 8. 20 p, m. Sunday from 12 p, m. to 2 p, m. ATTEND TO YOUR EYliS NOW Eveiliht nre vented by iinvlmj your oyei proporly und Fcientinrauy cxiinnneu una uiiou. uyoi examined i'ee. Tho luleil styles of Hpea tuclen und eyctlas-itM at tho lowest prices. DR. SHIMBERG, 305 Spruce Street HERCULES ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING The Most Perfect Insulation. Applied by YARREN-EHRET COMPANY Contractors) for Ehret's Slag Roofing, 321 Washington Avenue UA1IC Vflll i1' Throat, I'lmpicx, Cop. HHVt IUU per-Colorod Spots, Aches Old Hores, I'lceiH In Mouth, liiilr Falling 1 Wrlto COOK KUMliUV CO., 651 Masonl: lenmle, Chicago, III , for nroois of cures. Capital, $500, uuo. Worst cases curedln 15 to 35das. loo-paze boo Iree, MADE IV3E A MAN AJAX TADLETS POSITIVELY CURE JLA'rrroui 7ljeaf -FalUnr Mem nl orr.Impotijacj-, bleeploiicesi.eto . cftuicJ T vl lJ7 Abuto or other J'xcemes ana Indit 9V4 VIOlilIIBi "iiy VHivniy unit ihicii 7 restore Lost ViuUty la oKlor younff.aod nta maaiorbtncif, nu inpsa or marriage. Ukeniatime. 1 belr une khowt la mediate improte KU.J.1IIGIIUII lUtaUllJ BU VUUIUlliUlluU it. meat and effect! a CUUU nbero nil aiuer tail in. 1st upon having the genuine Ajax Tablets. They hare cured tbomanda and willcnrej-ou. Weclre apoi. UUorrlttencuarantAe to effect a cure HH PTC la euchciafaoor lelund the money, rilce wv U I wiper paclttajzaj or six pUpi ifull treatments for (2X0. lit mail. la plain w rtprtr. upnn reoti-t of price. (Ircnlar "" AJAX REMEDY CO., 'i''iiu1- For sale In Hcruuton, To., by Mnttheir llrot. and 11 (J. Paudemon, drueglsts. LUMBER GO., When In doubt wbat to use for Kcrvoui Detillty. Los of rowtr. Impotency.Atroph v.Varlcocela and "hcrweaknscs,irom any ciuie, ux Seiine Tills. Drains chcckci and fall visor quickly rcslorld. If B.lclti. Itch treiklci rttall r,ullj, Mailedfortl.U0-.01ioxetJ3.00. WitV $3.00 orders we eive a Ruiraniee to cure or refund the money, Addrets PEAL MEDICINE CO., ClGTCUnd, a Pharmacist, cor. Wvomlnn avanuo and E. ED L -iU