THE SCR ANTON TKTBUNI3- THURSDAY. APRIL 28. 1898. SEE THK Bia WINDOW OP BOOKS AT TO BE SOLD FRIDAY AND SATUKUr uivLr. AT THE LOWEST PRICE EVER KNOWN. 7std Another Big Baltic vJ Fought and Won When, in last Sunday's papers, we named prices on dozens of articles for an entire week's selling, we knew the move ment would meet with popular favor and IT DID. It is a busy week here; the goods are going rapidly, yet there are enough for the week as we prepared for. The few mentioned here will interest you there are many others worth coming after. Women's Black Kid Gloves, ll'.lcj Children's Aprons, Ladies' Ribbed Vests. Ladies' Fine Cotton Vests Ladies' Fine Lisle Vests, Children's Ribbed Wrappers, .lc)Cuticura Soap, cake, . l.'.C Misses' Ribbed Vests, . l.lcXSewing Silk, per spool, II l-'2c Fair Quality Corsets . I!lc Basting Cotton. 12 spools for 5(5 Extra Good Quality Corsets, Slice Assorted Sizes in Shears, . Sc Good Brooms, . . it1 (Large Curling Irons, . iic Fine Chair Seats, . lcLixtra Large Side Combs, pair, lc The Big Sale of Ladies Suits Continues today. There were many happy pur chasers yesterday, but some of the choicest gar ments yet remain for underestimate these values they are really won derful. You'll agree with us in the saying of it, when you ve seen them. Lot No. 1. These Suits are made up of is Silk Lined the Skirt is the new bound. They come in black and number of Homespun Tailor-Made tan and cadet mixtures. The New these bints was 10.00. Lot No. 2. The second lot are Kton Blouse Suits, which come in Navy, Brown, Green and Black Cashmeres. Waists are handsomely trimmed; also a lot of the same Scotch Twills in grey, green and be worn open as a Revere. The of them was $12.00 and Sn.oo. SUIT DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR TAYLOR NEWS. Mrs. Prnncis Portous ut Host--.llar-rineo Solemnized -- Personal and OthcrN'cws. The funeral sen Ices over the remains of the late Mrs. Frances Portous c i urred from the home of her son, Dr. J S. Porteus, of Main street yesterday morning at S.:;o o'clock. The services were brief and conducted by the Itev. William Frlsby, of the Methodist F.pis copal church, of which Hie deceased v as a member from early childhood. The remains were taken via the Deln vnre Lackawanna and "Western to Stroudsi uic. where Interment was nuidt- Funeral Director T. J. Davis had chargi- of the funeral. The condition of ex-Ilurgess William I. Grltl'ths yesterday was very criti cal, but impes of bis recovery aro main tained. The Tribune branch olbce in Taylor Is In the Pohlelph building, hocnl rep resentative K. O Kvnns In chnrgc. Lackawanna Valley council, No. 81, Jr. O. I. A. M.. will meet this evening in Van Horn's hall. Miss Hannah Hughes, of Hyde Park, was the guest of relatives In this plnco on Tuesday. Mrs. Morgnn TScvnn, of Hyde Park, was the guest of her mother in this rlace yesterday. Mrs. John Iteynolds, of Hyde Park, was the guest of relatives In this place yesterdny.. George AVllllnms, of this place, pas sed a successful examination as n vol unteer with Colonel Keek's volunteers, and not ns was stated, with Company Tl. Thirteenth regiment. The directors of the Price Library as sociation will hold an Important meet- ing at their hall tomorrow evening, when all bills charged against tho 11 nrary will bo paid. Those who have books belonging to the association are once more requested to hand them over to the librarian. John A. Jones. This town wns well represented nt Scranton last i-vetilng witnessing the departure of the noble boys of the Thirteenth regiment to Mt. Gretna. A number of our prominent young men have tendered their services ns vol unteers. Taylor castle, No. 2fi7, Knights of tho Golden Eagle, will meet this evening1 In Keeses hall. Mlns Joanna Jones has returned home to Fnctoryvllle after visiting relati ves In this place. Miss Maggie William, of this place, tvnii the truest of Hyde Park frlondH yesterdny, Thi marriage of Miss Ida Fahner and Arthur Kweet was solemnized at the German Lutheran church on Tuesday N LACKAWANNA AVENUE ENTRANCE. Children's Calico Dresses, '2tc 21cc Fancy Cretonne Pillows, . 1(5(5 licxo Kngraved Calling Cards, 7.1c !lc Pear's Unsccnted Soap, cake, Sic lllCCastile Olive Oil Soap, . 1(! vour choosing. Do not very fine materials. The Jacket graceful hanging kind, velvet navy blue. In' the lot are also a Suits, made up from green, York manufacturer's price of (r- a Special Here Today PO.Oy style suits made 110 Irom cadet. These latter are made to New York manufacturer's price frrj sCi Special Here Today P.VU LACKA. AND WYOMING AVE, evening. The ceremony was performed by the Key. A. Weber. Tho bridal party rect lved the loi.gratul.itlons of their many friends on their arrlvnl to the bride'r home, ivhere c supper wns served. Mrs. John GrlllltliS. of Hyde Park, visited relatives In this place yester day. MUs Hnltle McKenzle Ib home from her visit to Philadelphia. OLYPIIANT. Thete will be a musical and literary en tertainment at the Illakely HHptlst chinch, under the auspices of the iiap tlst Young People's Temperance society this evening. Tho following programme will be rendered: Selection, Kcystono Gii'O club; recitation, Hiss Morrison; solo. UNs Charlotte Lloyd. M-U-eilon, Mr. Kvans and party; recitation, (!ur lleld Thomas; polo, Miss Mabel Wise; pantnuiint', live girls; solo, '.. D. l-M-wnri a. zither solo, Miss Mollle Hunnlck; address. Itev. J. It. Hills; recitation, Miss Agnes Hull; solo, Miss Clara Mc Klnry; recitation, Miss Gertie Hunnlck; S' lection, James and Maltha llrennan; recitation, Miss Molllo Hannlck; solo, Miss Nettle Mason; recitation, .Miss Winrhell: piano solo, Lewis Kvnns; se lecllnn. Keystone dice club; recitation, Miss May Kvnns; dialogue, John and Auulo Kurnett: recitation, Miss IJesslo Craig; solo, Miss Kmlly Williams; reci tation, llennle Whitby. William P. Meado and Samuel Nichols left last night with mo Thirteenth legl ment for Mt. Gretna. Another meeting of the borough was held Tuesday night. Tho committee ap pointed to consult on n legal adviser, reported that they had seen Attorney Ira Hums, of Scranton, who advised that a committee bo appointed by the citizens to wait on tho county commissioners to see if they would not equallzo tho valua tions to those of the corporations here abouts, and In enso satisfaction cannot Mm gotten from tho commissioners, the citizens make an appeal to court within Flxty days. It was decided to have tho committee act accordingly and report at a future mcetlmr. An important meeting of the Standard band will be held on Tuesday evening. OLD FORGE. Mr. Wllllnm Itumford, of Peckvllle, is visiting his daughter. Mrs. John Thorn ton. A grand enteitalnment will be held In Drakes' hull on Krlday evening. April 2D. Ice cream and cake will bo served after tho entertnlnment. Tho following Is tho programme: Singing, "America," by all; dialogue, Lthel and Margaret Udwards; recitation, Anna Taylor; singing, quar tette; hoop drill, 'twelve girls; recltn tlun. J. May Urodheud; motion song, eight children; recitation, Stella Drake; recltutlon. George Sufford; singing quartette; recitation, May Lumareuux; topsy-turvy song, live children; recita tion, J. May Urodheud; song, Mru, Charles Hundall, recltutlon, llvo girls; postures, ten girls; recitation, George Safford, singing, quuitett. 9 O ' 1 ii o CARBONDALE. The Carbondale correspondence of Tha Tribune has been placed In the hands of Mr. C. n. Munn, Salem avenuo and Church strcBt, to hnm news Items may be addressed. All complaints as to Ir regular delivery, etc., should be mads to w. J. Iloborte, news agent. FRIDAY'S CONCERT. I'rngrnniiim to II o Given liy High School Students. Pollnwlnp; Is the rrojjrnmnio for tho entortnlnment to bo Riven In tho HIrIi prhool Friday evening, for tho benefit of the base ball tenm: Sons;, "Under tho Gtecn Wood Tree." Itecltntlon II. Warren Bon;; Ulo I.orclol Selections, Instrumtntnl, Joo Klore, Karl 1'iore. Recitation Kletmor Jones Duett, vocal, Nora Kenton, Mildred Moian Violin solo I' mated ltecltutlon l'rof. I.esher Solo, voonl Mildred Moran Mediation Lillian Pcuckert Duct, Instrumental, O. ltosers, M. ClaiiBhan. . LOCAL AND PERSONAL. M. ft. Watt will open a shoe store nt tho old Btanrt, on Church street, about tho tenth of next month. Tho mnrrlnee of Mrs. Mnrln Mornn nnd Jf. V. Luvkln was solemnized In St. Hose church nt noon yesterday, Itev. .1. J. Grillln olilclatlns. Mi?s Julia Duffy wns bridesmaid and P. A. Lur kln best man. Immediately after the ceremony n wedding dinner was served it the bride's home on Cottage street. Mr. and Mrs. LarUin left on tlu 3 o'clock train for 11 weddlntr trip, after which they will reside In Schenectady, K. Y. A. S. I.euslpy'H bicycle tlre-lnflnter has arrlcd and will bo put In position nt once. Thomns Cox, of Forest City, had his left Ior badly crushed by mine cars at 9 o'clock yesterday morning. He wns brought to the hospital In this city and his injuries were found to be so serious that it is probable the member will have to be amputated. Cox was. pick ing coal at the time of the accident, lie wns standing between two cars when a locomotive backed agnlnst one end. Cox's log was caught between the bumpers when the cars came together, lie is about thirty years old and has a wife and two children. David, the little son of Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Lee, of 144 South Church street, died yesterday after thirteen days' Illness, with heart trouble. Ho wns one year and eight months old. Tho funeral will take place Friday af ternoon. Miss Anna Huson, who has been vis iting Miss Stella Hunter, has returned to her homo in Scranton. Mrs. J. U. Nicholson Is visiting In Wilkes-Uarre. It. I. Patterson is recovering from bis recent Illness. Howell Davis, who was at the point of death for several days, has resumed his duties ut the Hendrick works. Frank Smith, of flarileld avenue, la visltlm? at Hamilton, X. Y. WYOMING. Miss Laura Davlcs has been visiting relatives In Scranton this week. Mrs. James Fowler nnd sister were visitors In Wllkes-Uarro yesterday. Percy Lelnsklll Is spending the week near Harvey's lake. Tho funeral of John Dymond, Jr., who dltd In a Scranton hospital on Monday, was held yesterday from '10 homo of his parents. The musical and literary competitive meeting held in the Haptlst church on Monday evening, was very well attended. The programme was very Interesting. Another ono will be held In the near future. William Hughes and Miss Margaret Phlllpps wero united In marriage nt tho bride's homo on Fourth street, last evening. Rev. Uobert It. Thompson per formed the ceremony. Mrs. Jacob I. Shoemaker Is visiting her daughter at Iitiffnlo. Firebugs have been abroad In this place the past four days and six fires havo resulted from their work. On Sun day evening a fire broke out about 10 o'clock on tho West Side lu a dwelling house. This was caused by a lamp ex ploding. The house wns owned by Peter Honkius and was 'partially destroyed. About 11 o'clock on Monday evening the first flro of tho Incendiaries occurred. A blaze had been stnrted lu a barn In tho company square, where a largo number of houses ure located owned by James Crawford, superintendent of the Simpson & Wntklns' Coal company. About tlfty families llvo In theso houses. The hoso company responded to tho alarm but the barn was destroyed. A horse owned by Mr. Crawford wns also burned. Itev. Mr. Catterall, who lives In the house on tho lot on which the barn wns. attempted to rescue the horse and In so doing ucarlv perished In the flames himself. I About 2.S0 on Tuesday morning another alarm was sounded, lire paving broken out in another barn In tho company square. This barn was destroyed and a horso belonging to Levi Klrlch was burn ed to denth. A blazo was started in an other barn, but was extinguished before any damage was done. Another barn was discovered as having everything prepared about It to burn It. A watch was put about the rest of the barns tho remainder of the night. On Tuesday owning about 10 o'clock fire broke out In John Kellar's barn near Wyoming nvenue nnd Fifth street. This barn was entirely consumed, lly this time It was sufllelcntly evident that these fires were the results of Incendiaries nnd the people became somewhat alarmed. Suspicions arose and eyes were kept on certain In dividuals. Yesterday about 10 o'clock a blaze was seen Issuing forth from a barn owned by Polka, n Hungarian sa loonkeeper. This lire was soon extin guished. In a short time after this Po liceman Albert Nulton nrrested James Lynn, on the chargo of guilt In orig inating these fires. Lynn was taken be fore 'Squire Sax nnd given a hearing. lie was then committed to tho county jail. Tho Wyoming Hose company did some very heroic work and the town feels Itself very safe In time of flres. James Crawford, of Scranton, on Tuesdav pre. sented the hoso company with JM for the services they rendered In saving his buildings. AVOCA. Tho Womuns' Christian Temperance union will meet tl the home of Mrs. John Doase' this afternoon ut 3 o'clock. Mrs. Davis.a missionary who has spent several years In the service, returned to California yesterday, after several weeks' visit with Miss Mary Hastel. Tho town presents a gala appearance wlm United States and Cuban flags un furled to the breeze. A large number of people nsscmbled nt tho Lehigh Valley switch last evening to bid adieu to tho Thirteenth regiment en routo for Mount Grttnu. Dx-PnBtmaster T. J. Pltzslmmons has n eel veil his commission as Justice of the prace and will open nn olllce In his own proporty recently occuplod as the post olllce. His bond in tho sum of J 1,000 has been filed, with James L. Lonahan and P. V. Dovcrs as sureties. Patrick Callahan, of tho West Side, has returned from Philadelphia, where he hus been undergoing treatment for Drlght's disease. The funeral of the Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thompson, of Austin Heights, took place yesterday afternoon. Interment was made Tn Ht. Mary's ceme tery. The friends of John McCluvo huve not yet heard of his whereabouts, although they have mndo n thorough Rrjirch in every plnco they thought it possible that ho may have wandered to. It any of tho charitable Institutions havo received him, hl wlfo would be thankful wero they to Inform her. Tho l.lndcn Stock company gave u bountiful production of Knst l.ynno to nn appreciative audience In Sarslleld Opera, house last evening. The costumes wnro tnugnlltccnt nnd llio role uu excellent one. The rule to quash tho petition In tho contested election case was discharged and Judge Woodward has ordered tho contest to proceed. Tho defendants havo Hied answers. Mrs. Ilrlan O'ttata, who died at tho residence of her daughter In Scranton on Tuesday morning, wns a resident of this town for many years and command ed the respect of all who knew her. in terment will bo made In St. Mary's cemetery today. The llrst of May Is fast approaching nnd tho citizens must again reconcile themselves to the fart that they will not havo light. Kvcrythlng Is nt a standstill and It may be some time before wo can realize tho cherished hope ot walking along tho streets without encountering all the obstacles along the wayside. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Tho property owned by John McCarry, ot Maylleld, and which was partly de stroyed by lite a few weeks ago, was dis covered yesterday morning about I o'clock to be lu Ilanies. JIow tho lira originated Is not known, as tho house has been vacant since the last lire. Tho William Walker I lose company was soon on tho seen?, but the nre had gained Mich headway that nothing of the uulldlng Is left but tho tcllnr walls. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Tucker had a cry exciting experience yesterday. llcfore dinner Mr. Tuckir went out and dug what he stprcM'd n l,or?e radish. He grated It and lis wlfo partook of It at dinner. After dinner Mr. Tucker start ed to go llshlng, but hud not proceeded further than Clark fJrosvenor's farm when ho was taken violently 111. Ho was vomiting and much distressed. Ha was removed to his home, where his wlfo wis found suffering t-lmllarly. Dr. Graves was sut. moped imd ho administered ptoper emetics. Mr. Tucker tnudo a mis take In thinking that the rcot wan radish. It proved to bo pearl leaf dock. Last evening both were fix ling better and aro now consldeicd out of danger. Conductor Tlmby was In charge of the ear which inn Into u gravity trip on Monday and as a contcimeneo has had to givo up conducting stteet cars and will probably return to the coal business. Miss Toggle McClos-kcy, v.ho has been visiting with friends In Scranton for the past two weeks, arrived homo Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ocorgo Hutching, of May Held, wero In Scranton yesterday on busi ness. A largo number from this town left last evnlng on the 7 o'clock train to wit ness tho Thirteenth regiment leave for Mount Gretna. William Walker and Frank 1-ally loft last evening for Butte, Montnna. pniCEDtrno. Samuel Laine, of Hnllstcad avenue, Is suffering lrcm u vero cold. Mrs David Chapman, of Dundnft street, was a visitor In Pcckvllle Tuesday. Thorrns Henule, of Jirmyn, was a bus Iness caller In town yet tcrday. Tho supper held Mcnday night In the Primitive Methodist Sunday school room under tho auspices of tho Ladles' Aid society was a grand success. Tho pro ceeds were dcotcd to tho pastor's back salary. William Sayrcs was a business caller in Scranton Monday and Tuecday. The many frkrds of Harry Slmms will be pleased to hear that ho Is able to start work again after mi illness of a couple of months from being b'umed at No. 2 mines of tho Delaware nnd Hudson com pany. Miss Anna MtNulty. of Sport Hill, died early Tuesday morning. The funeral will occur this morning nt 0 .30 o'clock. Mass will bo read at St. Mary's church and In terment will be mndo In St. Mary's Cath olic cemetery. JAPAN WOULD HELP AMERICA, Prot. Fiikishimn hays the" Vankeci ot tlje Orient" Are on the Itiglit Side. Tcrro Haute, Ind April 27. rrof. T. Fuklshlma, who dellvc red an address hero yesterday on "Japan's Civilization," and who holds the chair of International law lu the Imperial Nobles college at Toklo, says the people of this country may depend on the "Yankees of the. ori ent" helping tho I'nlted States if tho Kuropenn powers assist Spain In the war brought on by the cruelties of tho Span ish and the righteous action of tho Uni ted States. Professor Fuklshlma says the Hag of the United States was the llrst to be unfurled In Japnn by any foreign power, und tho rights und freedom of America wero first recognized by Japan's people, and tho example was followed with speed. "The Jnpaneso are grateful." said the professor, "and they nre willing and anxious to lend a hand to the Americans. They showed a few years ugo what good lighters they are. They covered them selves with glory In their conflict with tho hnted Chinese, nnd whenever Ilroth cr Jonathan needs tho aid of their forty seven llrst class battleships, their thirty five torpedo boats and their entire float ing battery it will come In a twinkling to his assistance." Prof. Fuklshlma Is o graduate of Cor nell. He left that Institution four years ago to take the chair he now holds In the chief educational Institution of Japan. PGAR SPANISH TREACHGRV. Exlriinrdinnry Guards Placed About llie Diipont Powder I'aetoiles. Wilmington, Del., April 27. Tho Dupont powder mills on tho llrandywlne have been placed under a strong guard. Scarcely a week has passed since the cap- turn of the big filibustering expedition here, Aug. 29. lh.13, that .1 corps of Span ish spies has not been on guard In this vicinity. These spies made themselves familiar with the government formica tions on the Delaware and also collect ed much Information concerning the op eration of the Dupont powder works. Since the discussion of war began much anxiety hns been felt and expressed by I people here as to the safety of tho Iiu nnnt mills from Spanish trickery. Last night ten watchmen wete put on duty and six stood guard today. Under the new order of things no stranger will bo allowed even ns close to the mills ns the gutes. The new order will hold good until the mills finish the government's big $15,000,0fii) contract. Tho same order Is lu forco at tho company's ynnla at Glbbstown and Carney's Point, N. J. DAUB FOUND HEAD. Tho Lebnnon Trngody Hnd In Snl clde ol the Murderer. Lebanon, Pu., April 27. Albert Daub, tho young man, who last night shot nnd Instantly killed his father-in-law. Jona than Arnold, und fatally wounded his wife and mother-in-law, was found dead today lu North Lebanon township, a short distance from the Bccno ot last night's tragedy. Daub had crawled Into a farmer's milk wagon und sent a bullet through ids body. Ilotb Mrs. Arnold nnd Mrs. Daub are ft til alive, but their deaths aro moment arily expected CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the of(7& Signature ntioljw Wallace r12NDl2TB WASHINGTON AVENUE. to J$l m fi 0i wf A Few of the Tailor-Made On Sale at Connolly 127 and WILL ORQANIZE NEW QUARU. Men Who !Invo Ottered In Form Com panies Given ilio Opportunity. Harrlsburg, April 27. It is said to be the intention of Governor Hnstlngs to form a new Pennsylvania National Guard ns soon ns the present guard, now assembling at Mount Gretna, Is muttered Into tho regular service. Tho services of the thousands of men who have volun teered their service In defense of their country will be utilized In the formation of tho new guard. it Is probable that the many men who have offered to form companies und regi ments will bo called upon to perform their self-Imposed tasks. The governor will likely Issue a colonel's commission to John Wanamnker, who has offered to equip a regiment nt his own expense. HAPPINESS VS. MISERY. Dt. Charcot s Tonic Tablets, tho great Par Islan romedt'. Is n guaranteed euro for the Drln 1; Habit; aUo nervousness und inehtn cholv caused by over-lndulueaeo. It (listroys the Appetlts for Alcoholic und nil Intoxicating lloverugei, und leaves man as lie should be. It can bo admlnlntere.l without tha knov ledge of tho patient where neeesinry. .Send for pamphlet. Win. Q. Clark, 326 I'enn Ave,, Scranton, Pa c. E. 13 O IN EAT ARKET, Choice Cuts 321 Adams Avenue Kverythlng In tho line of fresh and saltod Meats, HausuRCS, l.ard, Ktc. l'OL'l.rUV AND (iAMKlN SKVSON. Telephone, No. 6S23 THE DICKSON M'FG CO., Scranton nnd Wllkes-Jlurre, I'u. Mutufacturersof LOCOniOTIVES.STATIONARY ENGINES Hollers, Hoisting and Pumping Machinery. General Olllce, .Scranton, l'a. kTTU5?MUlK if llAp HtSISTlHtB. indue a wen Man of INDAPO TIILUtKAT HINDOO REMEDY PlimttTVriTIlH AROVB JfjianltM l. IHiilmiM. Poi-pa hII NftrvoiiiDlteaftBs. Follinc Memory I'&rerili. HltDlosQess, Glumly lmis- linn. ..- pmiiml hv na,t nlitll.ft. f,ir viuor und ilzo tn shrunken ornini, anil nulckli bat fcurelr restore Lost Manhood la oM or roting, Ett.llr carried In vett rocket. Prlco $i.oo a iiaekace. BlxforM.O(Ju.fa written ouaranttt tocure or iiionri rrfimdrd. Don't enr am Iuitatioh, but luiut on baring INDAI'O. If jour druggist bos Dot Cot it, we wllUendit prepaid. IIIDOO UEXEDt CO., I'rtpn, Cl, III. cr air Ipsts. Matthotr tiros , Wholesale nnd Mctall DruL'gitls, ECUANTON, l'A. f a ssBu. I :-. P"3iK m sijrm i mm r rY- . i nan N3ArTs 2L VM-tfPA irisn 1 J vrtAcir-V KOrJ,$S LACKAWANNA LUMBER CO., manufacturer; of GING SB PM. WHITE HEIM HHRDWDOD III Hill Timber cut to order 011 abort notice. Hardwood Mine Kails inwed to uniform lengths constantly on hand, 1'ccletl Ile-mlocU Prop Timber promptly t'urnlalicd. MILKS At Cross Fork, I'ottcr Co,, on the Buffalo nnd Siisqttc. hanna Kallrond. At Mina, Potter County. Pa., on Coudcrsport, anJ Port Allcpany Railroad. Capaclty-4()0,U0O feet per day. GENEUAL OFFICE-lloord of Trade UulldliiK. Scrnnton. Pa. Telephone No. 4014. For Sals by JOHN H PHELPS. Sprue streot- UN I AND 129 Washington Seeds -AND- Fortilizers THE T & COIIU CO. Refrigerators AND Ice Chests. THE t k com co., 434 Lackawanna Ava. WOLF & WENZEL, 240 Adams Ave., Opp. Court llousj. PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUfflBERS fcolo Agents for Wcliardaon-Ilnyntoa'j 1'urnaoos and llnngsi. Chlcheitcr't Engllih Diamond Hrand. OrffliiBland Only Grnutn. Arc, klwnya rrlltbW, ladies ttk Druftlil for CktrUtUrs Knatnk Itta. tvnt Vrant Id (rd And ofi moull iciM. attJed witb blue rltboo. TaLe no ulhrr. Refuta danatrout tuhititu tiomanU imtitlont, M liroft$tt, er tend 4a, la Rtimil for r &riluUra. tctlmontl inl IErUef for l.Mr," in UtLtr. r rttmru Clltr h !( I'll tntsial f'A..BilkAa U1...A Boli t All Locii Drasclitf. I'll II,A1)A ivC UAfC Villi hor8 I'lirom, I'linptes, Cop UHlC, lUU peot'oloreil Knotn, Aclien Old Horci, I'lcert In Mouth, llulr l'ulllu? Write COOK: KUAlliDV CO., Os I Masonl: 'lemple, Clilcaju, III , for nrooU of euroi. Capital, Jjoo.oao, Worst cuvoi curedln 13 to 35 days, tuu-paue boox Iree When In doubt wlut to use I Nervous Debility. Lot U fov.c Impotency.Atropov.Varlcocele r.. r'her weaknesses, from any cau um Seitce Pills. Drains chec'. and full viror qulcklr restorid. UarciMUtf. i.cfa tr.bl. i..uli rHllr Mallei for Jl.COjS boxes $5.00. WnV J5.00 orders we eWe a guarantee lo cureorrefunittnemoner. Address PEAL ItEDICINE CO.. ClCTcUnd, O, PhBrmBOlat, cor. Wvomlna avsinuo and Ik iw.J.,5? Wci!i3 P V,?&!v "W Hm wtl S3 Suits Now 3 ces Avenue. yf DR. GREWER Old Post-OIUco liulldlng. Cur. Spruce St., and I'enn Ae , icrunton. I'd lias returned from his Western 'tup, und will now remain permanent ly ut his homo olllce. THH DOfTOIt IS A OIlAlirATK OV TUU UN1VKKS1TY OF i'KNNSYIA'A- N1A, KOKMKU1A' IJK.MONSTHA- TOIl OK 1'HVSIOI.OCIV ANIJ Sl'lt- OKIIY AT T11H MlCUICO-rillll. UHCIfAI. rOLl.KGi; AT I'HII.- AnKLI'IlIA. HIS SlMCtMAI.- TIKS AUU rilHONH". NKH- VOI'S. SKIN'. IIKAUT VVOMII AN'I) Ill.OOI) disi:.sks. The doctor nnd ills staff of Knfillsh and Herman phidclans mnl.e u rpeelnlly of nil form of chronic NervotiH Diseases, Eltl'.t. Womb, Blood Dlsttses. Including Uplleptlc Tits. Cunulslnn, llys terla, St, Vitus' Dunce, Wnkrfulnes.. llltAIN WOIIKKUS, both men and wo. men. wIiohj nervi.UH nybtuma havu been broken down and shuttered from ovei work, no matter from what cause, cuii i be restnrd by mv method. All who cull up" i the Doctor from now on will receive iiilvnc. evamluatiou, hi r. vice and exumlnutlnn free. Dr. (Irewer i nigh st.u.dinu in the Rtuto will not ullo-v him to ucci-pt any Incurable fasen. If they cannot euro you they will frankly tell you ro biseascs f tin; Nervous System, The Hvmptnin "f which him dlzzlnem, lack of conllucnce, oxual weuknefcs In nun und women, bull riMnt; lu the throat, nliots tluatiiiK before tho eyes, loss nf 1 meniorv, unulile to coi.centiate tin. mind i on one Vul'j'Ct. tublly Htanleil when Hpok- en HUtulenlv to, uiui uun, uism-awu inui'i. which ui, tits them for performing tho actual duties of life, martini; huppne lmpohilblc, illstiossliiK the uctluu of th heart, eauhltiK Hush of hcut, depression of pirlts. evil forebodliiBS, cowardice, fear, dreams, melancholy, tiro easy of com pany, feellns us tired In the morning as, when rotlrlne lack of enuiuy, ntrvous ness, constipation, wcaknesK of the limbs, etc. Those so affected should consult us Immediately and bo restored to perfect health. Lost Manhood Restored, Weakness ol Young Men CureJ If you ha,ve been given up by your phy sician call upon tho doctor and be exam ined. He cures the worst kind of Nervous Debility. Scrofulu, Old Koros, Cututrh. i'llcs, Kcmulo W'cukness, AiTeetlons ot the Uye, Kar, Nose, Throat, Asthma, Deaf ness and Cripples of cvory docrlption. Tumors, Cancers und aolteri removed without tho use of knife or painful caus tics hv our newly dcvlced absorbent inatn. od known ns tho "KhlX'TltO.aUUMI. C'IDK." And our OZO-NITR OAB cures Catarrh nnd Catarrhal Deafness. Consultation free and strictly sacred and confidential. Olllce hours dally from 10 a. m. to 4.30 p. in.; 7 to 8.00 p. m. Sun. day from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLUTS TOHITIVELY CnnK AZLJitrvout JJsea..- Vailing alao i B.HV1V UUVlj f IlasUlfT III UlU W( (vUU.tU4 lit biqaii tar ttuAr. bu 1 nam or msrriavn. I'ifiTant Inflinltv am GonmmDtliui if Ukaniutime. Ttieir u khowi .amedtato fmpruvtv man naant inrl tfMj m. f'.flltf ihrA u. othr fall Tn. im lit opon hftTloff tha cennlna AJax TotlU. TLf It cured tnouHftodtiatl wllloarnrOo. at ik). ltlr wrlttftn guarantee to etttwt a rure cf pTC la vcbcMoor refund the money. Wloawll U I Oifr oo-"j avcpcMoor reiuna iu money, mwww rckuti or iU pkf (full treHmeoU foi nialLIn rin wrapper, upoD racvirtot rrlc "- AJAX REAlEDV CO., r ii lf (iuii irenmenii ior WiMJ, lij ;nco. rtrcaitr v uctrvora bh CkUtC. III. For sale In Scranton, l'a., by Matthew IJ.-o. and II, U. Handersna, druggists. wWmMmwM HB ff E. I