TILE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY. MAY 10. 1898. 71 ii 1.1 CARBONDALE. (The Carbondale correspondence ot Tho Tribune hue been placed In the- hands ot Mr. C. R. Munn, Salem avonuo and Church street, to whom news Items may be addressed. All complaints ns to Ir rogular delivery, etc., should bo made to W. J, Roberts, news occnt. COMMONERS IN SESSION. l'asicdn Number of Impiirliint Kmo lutlon I.nsl Nllit. Common council mot In icculnr sei slon last cventnir nnil lushed tlirotitsli considerable iniKini'St. After approv ing a number of blllH the fullowlUB tcs olutlons' were iidoplcd That engineer have stones lenioveii from Hospital street. Hint m)"t v aU;r bo laid nt Intersections of Smili M"in street nnd Ninth avenue, that building committee iac clti bulldltiK lopalr-ed- that engineer lm-paie plans for oponlnif South Church stteet to Si IJi-se eemetety. that city doik n.lseillse for bids for Btrct llRlitlns fut three years; that ciiRinciv down and dltcli 1'ail. street from Seventh u t tine to c Itv line, that englheer have ttreet w Tit done as lecommendcd by committee, that city clerk advertise for bid for opening Ninth avenue. The ordinance pioMdinn for tax ley passed two rending'? 1211 Mrs com plained that he hal been oor assessed on Spring strict sewer. No action -as taken. t'atrlck Urne dclred a sttifnce wat er drain to prevent the Hooding of his lot. Il was (old to put his ieiuest In w lltltjg- TO HELP THE HOSPITAL lllcsurd Vlrgin'N Soclnlilj Mill I'ur uisli the Nurses' HttthiB Hnnni. Th- most munificent gift to the hos pltnl that has been made by any church or society will be that ot the Ulessed Mrsln's sodality of St. Rose's crunch At a meeting of the sodalltv held Sun day, It was decided to furnish complete a sitting room for the nuises. This is a most necessary work, which lias been left undone because of the paucity of the Institution's exchequer It will re quite at a low estimate $100. Hut tin sodality will do the woik thoroughly at whatever cost, and money for the purpose has been appropilated out of their treasurj. Thf moe is prompted b a desire to help the noble chailtable Institution, and to give the help in a direction In which It seems to be most needed LAST ENTERTAINMENT. High School I.itery hocleH's .Heeling This r.rnhig. This eening the Literary society of the High school will gle their final entertainment ot th liiesent school enr It will take ulace lu the high school building and the public nie in vited to attend. Tho following pio giammc will be carried out: Address by the president, W. F. Oates, leel tatlon, "When the Spaniards Take :v York." Joe Jenkins; essay, 'Chaiacter istlcs " Miss Helen Judge; chorus; oi.i tlon, T. Keough; lecltatlon, "Calling tho Young Ones," Prof Lesher; lolln olo, Frank Hlstcd; recitation, "The Old Man and Jim," I21e.mor Jones, chorus, addtcss by Professor Hoc ken berry. NARROWLY ESCAPED DEATH. Maty, the little 4-year-old daughter of Mi and Mis. James Klllten, of Brooklyn street, hnil a very nariow es cape from Instant death yrsterdav She fell from a second story window a dis tance of about 1.2 feet at the horn" of her grandfather where -die went with her little In other. The child ws stavl Ing ut an upstaiis window limiting out at a parsing htieet car when she ovei balanced and fell out striking on her back Luckily there were no benes broken She escaped uninjured with the xceptlon of a. sprained arm and a few slight stratchetj VAUDEVILLE AT THE PARK. The new management cf Anthracite park is making pn-pantlons for the en tertainimnt of out townspeople dur ing the r.iinlng waim season. At the present time they are making exten sive Impiovc merit and the Hist event will be glvni on Monday, Mnv "0. it will bu- a. f-iaud vaudeville entertain ment A l.n i,e Ftue will be built op posite the grand stand and the giounds will be bilghtly Illuminated with elec tile light The entertainment will ba under the direction of N. 11. Drooks who Is well Known In amusement eli- ClPi HEROIC H. E. MAY. The (n it Ktihtps who weic passing along Iiiindalf stieet at : o'clock ves terduy moinlng wltnsed a thrilling scene H JI. May. tho Lincoln ave nue meat dialer, was lidlng up the street "it his blf jele when he was oei taken by a ninawuy hoii-c, belonging ! to a Jew peddle!. Mr. May "put on full steam' and lofoie tho hoihe had run a hundred yards, he hid overtaken It, Jumpeel fioni his bicycle and stop ped the runaway. THE LAST WATER WHEEL. On Fiiday, tho officials of the Dela ware and Hudson rettled on the loca tion ot the proposed new englno house for No 1 The work on the same will be commenced at once nnd rushed with all possible haste When flnlrhed it will do nwny with the water wheel which furnishes tho motive power now, the only one I believe in the cntne coal regions LOCAL AND PERGONAL. Mayor O Nelll's new apartments in W?P Grimy finger marks 'l) ?- $r seera to grow on the woodwork M $M' tij&n about the house. They come easily and LgS. 9 they stick, toounless you get rid of them withgjS PKX ft tnaX.es all cleaning easy. g -ViA. TIIKI. K. FAIUIJANIC COMPANY, SL g X 5gWatw Cmcn. Bt. lul New York.. iinjtfrL P tho city building nrc being elegantly furnished and ho will probably occupy them somo time this week. Owen Coleman, of Scranton, stent Sunday with Is imientn, Ml. nnd Mrs. Peter Coleman, of Wayne street. A delegation from the W'nnetah lodge, No. 23, Odd Fellows o Scranton, will bo entertained thl 4 evening by the lit liekiili lodge, No. 109, of this city. No 3, No. I and l'owderly mlnc.i of the Delaware and Hudson will bo idle today, nnd will begin operations ukuIu tomorrow. Among thf fo from this city who will Join the army, and who have not been mentioned lu The Tribune, are: Find click llalley, John IMtehburn, William Myeis, Andiew Mitchell. Charles Mil laid, Alexander Mitchell and Harvey l.oftin Mii. V. V. Dromon and Mis iler tiude Huidlug nie lsltlug in I'lillu delphln. Miss Lillian Jones, of Philadelphia, Is expected heie today to pay her pat ents. Mr. and .Mir. J. W. Jones, of South Chuifli street, n visit. Mi Ocniue W. Mtanbitiy has le turned to Providence. TAYLOR NEWS. Cuming Competitive Mooting - Per lonnl nml Other New. The Flist Welsh Congregational church will hold a competitive meet ing on May 23, as follows. For chil dren's choir, "Lead Me Savior," No. "01 (lospel hyins Nos. G nnd C, prize, 4; baritone solo, ' The Haulier of the Sea," pile, 7." tents; soprano solo, "Waiting and Watching for Me," Uanpel hyms " and U, prize no cents, given by Mr. David T. Harris, spelling match for those under 18 yeais of age, prize SO cents, ghen by John W. Williams. For further lnfoimnllon addiess Secretaiy John J. Sloigans. The Tribune blanch olllce in Taylor Is In the Coblelgh building. Locnl Rep resentative 12. ti. 12an, in chaige. Miss Maty A. Risk and Mr. Wlllam Thomas will be united in mairiage on Thursday afternoon. Among the Iiojh who have voluntered with the Thlrtunth legiment aie Messm. John .1. Powell, Thomas I2agan, William Tubbs. lleit Deemer, William Thomas and Alfifd Price Mis. John Thomas, of Main street. Is confined to her home with sickness Miss Sadie Ruddy, of South Scran ton, was the guest of MIfs Cella Mc Donnell, of Noith Taylor, Sunday. The Anthracite Social club will hold their legular weekly social this even ing In Webers' link. Superintendent W li. Owens, of the Hidden coliery, has a beautiful banner (lying In the bioe.su In front ot his residence. Daniel Wallets, of Hyde Paik, was a Taylor isltor yesterday. Sethlna Hdwaids. of Olyphant, was the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Kdwaids, In this place, yes teiday. Taylor. Pyne nnd Holden collletles will be paid foi April month totnor iow. AVOCA. Cm. W. Lowci will be a CAnelldate for delegate to the Republican county con vt ntloil. Mi. John Frew, of the West Side, has l etui ned home after a. few d'lys' visit with fiitnds In Ixdiightnn. Miss LotU Dilley, of Wiilces-Uarre, s-pent Sunday at the Ailcmarr residence. Mr. C. Druffner and daughter Nettln arc attending the funeral of a relative In Wllliamsport The funetal eif the late John Mackov took plate -.esteielay moining with a uiiilem 111U-.S in St. Mary'h church. Rev. J. .1 McCnbe was celebrant ami prenehoii the sermon. Interment was made in St. Mary s cemetery. Mr. Oh.-rles Aikmau spent Sunday with lelitlves In Wllkes-Baire. T F. O'llilcn, of Jeimvii, spent Sun day at the ridonoo of his parents, Mr. and Mis. L 12. fRiien, si. A largo number ot piopeity holders fnim this town made an appeal yes terday tor an abatement on the nsses-s-id valatlon of their property. Some l etui ned home satisfied In legarel to valuation, but If the boioiiRh olllclnls iiiFls on levying the usual mlllnge, the icsldents will be unable to p lv tno o ibitani rate and It Is feared that complications nny ntlse befoio the end of the year. Mis. D L. Drown of Pcckvllle, was a, vlnltor in town yoftoiday. D. J Gllbildc, of Dunnioie, wu.s a visitor in town on Sunuuy. D. J. MeAndiew, of the North f2nd, vlll leave In a few elayb to Join the le ei tilting U'glment at Mt. Gretna. Miss Tetesi Iluikr. has rctumed to Caibouelale ufter a few days' visit with ft lends ii. town Mis. David Hell, of Pituton; Mrs. Thomas Hut ton, of West FltUlon and daughter Jessie, Hient Sunday with Mis. Hattlo Dell. The following nie the recently elect eel oillcers of tho boaid of henlth: Pros-lili-nt, W. II. Deipe; sicietary, M. J. Cardcn health ojllcer, Patrick Mc Nulty Committees Sanitaty, T'lan nery, IJuinn, Dixon; ollico and llbiniy, Jn-wph Hodgson- cemeteiy, Qulnn. Flanueiy Heieafter they will meet on the second Tuesday ot each month Tin membeis of the St. AlovMus -1-elety aie to be congiatulatcd In .ui. tug for the pix'sldency Rev. J. J Me Calu, who has been a member for some time, but who has not hcretoiore ucted ns oir.fi. The following are the new ollleelri. President, Rev. J. J. Mc Cube, vice piesldent. Tim King, re cording hocietuij, William Kane, finan cial secretary, William Dougherty; West Side steward, IM Dempsey; mid dle distilet, Patrick Gllroy; North 12nd, Louis Lemleu; financial coinmllle'e, Robert Golden, D. Qulnn. Chailes Rei. ley, marshal, James Dnyinn, treasurer, Dan McMullin, sergeint nt arms, Th imao Reap, delegates to annual con vention Rev J J McCabe, p.nr.ek Mc Nulty, rklwnid Rellley. The Order of Foresters at their last meet ng resolved to pay all dues and assessments of members who have re sponded to their country's call. Mini Nellie O'Roylo left on Saturday to rcsldo In New York tlty. James MoAndrew, ot the North 12nd, has returned home after undergoing treatment for appendicitis at Philadel phia. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Miss Catlln, the evangelist, who hau boon conducting services In the Primi tive Methodist church for tho past week, will give a lecture on her llfo thli evening. Miss Catlln Is an excel lent speaker, and should by nil means have n lnige congregation. The nd mission Is. Adults, 10 cents; children, S cents Mr. Joseph Done, of flreen Ridge, spent Sunday as tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts, ot Second street. Mr. nnd Mis. Henry Hastings and son, Hatold, of Green Ridge, returned home yestetday, after spending a few days with friends In town. The Delaware and Hudson lumpany paid their employes here yesterday Miss It. Cawley, of Minneapolis, Minn., has again taken up her residence here. Mis Patilck Dergan spent Saturday afternoon with lelatlves at Scranton. Mis Chatles Qulnn, of Mnylleld, will shortly begin the election of a modern dwelling on the site of the one lecently destroyed by fire Misses Maiy Oilllgnn and Alice Qulnn, of Maylleld, spent Sunday at Scranton, the guests of Miss Ella. O'Boyle. Mr, Thoinaw Rich, the Main stieet merchant, who has been ill for sevetnl months, is tecoveilng and was able yestetday morning to sit outdoois. Misses Lizzie and Maggie Wulsh, of Serunton, spent yestetday here with their mother, Mis. George McCloskey. President of the Councils 12. F. 12d munds, of Mnylleld, accompanied by seveinl Scranton gentlemen, expect to spend the next, ten days at Old Point Comfort. Margaret and Rose Mulholland spent Sunday afternoon with Carbondale fi lends. OLYPHANT. On Sunday afternon John Gllhooly, better known ns "Tony," entered the hotel kept by; Patrick Cannon on Dun more street, and demanded a drink. Gllhooly had no money and It was re fused. He then became abusive and attempted to assault the bartender. Peter Cannon, who slezcd a club and hit Gllhooly on the head, Indicting sevetal wounds. GUhooly had a wat lant swoin out for Cnnnon nnd he waived a hearing before Justice of the Peace Cummings. He was held In the sum of $300 for his appeaiance at court A meeting of the borough council will be held this evening, "Tony the Convict," wns produced by the Cyclopean Dramatic company In a most satisfactory manner nt the Father Mathew opera house Inst night Tho audience was highly pleased with the evening's entertainment and show ed their appieclation by tho generous applause they gave the perfoimance. The funeial of the little son of Mr. and Mis. John Kvans, of Tiger valley, took place Sunday afternoon. The re mains were Interred In Piospect ceme teiy. Misses Anna and Mary Dougher spent Sunday with relatives at this place. Chailen Pediick. of Jermyn, was a visitor In town yesterday. John Faricll, of Dunmore street, left Saturday for Chicago to make an ex tended visit. Miss Sadie O'Malley returned to Dloomsbuig yesterday after a short visit with her parents heie Mis. J. McAndrew, of Moscow-, Is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J. Mc Donnell, of Susquehanna stieet Mioses liaib.ua and Annie Davis, of West Scranton, nie visiting their uncle, John Lloyd, ot Lackawanna ttroet. David Daniels, of Dalton, spent Sat in day with li lends in town. Mis. David Rilley, of Scranton, waa the guest of her sister, Mrs. William Wheeler, yesterday. The membeis of Miss Gtaeo Win cheH'H eloeiutlon elas, piovlded a most pleasing nnd enjoyable entertainment In the Welsh Presbyteilan church last evening, I2ach number on the jiro gt amino wus well given and nppiee bat ed by the audience and an encore was called for many of tho parts lendeied. The affair was a decided success Don't forget the Apron social In the Piesbyteilan chinch this evening. A large number of fi lends of John Rolton. of Main street, Rlakely, as sembled nt Owent' hotel on the West Side last evening to give him a faro well leception, previous to his depart ure with tho company of volunteers who leave Scranton today. Dancing foimed the chief ninui-einent of the evening, Fdwar'd Williams pp'Mdin:; at tho piano, nftei which a supper was seived by Mr Owens. Dr, Rolton is veiy populnr In town, nnd will no doubt make a gallant soldier. HALLSTEAD. Mis George Ward spent Satunlay In Dlnghnmton visiting relatives. Mlsew 12dna Ward, Carrte and Catherine Suminertou, Clauel Simmons .Mid Renjamln Lawrence weie among the number in this place to attend the commencement exercises In New Mllfoid Wednesday Doiough Treasurer Rufus Smith sur prise el the community by his marrlago In Dinghnmton Wednesday. HIh wife was formerly Miss Alice Thatchei, le oldlng in Dinghamton. He has tho best wishes of all who know him. Then Hays mndo a business trips to Scranton and Dinghamton Saturday. S. Bruce Chase visited his old homo in I2aston two or three days last w eek. Fred D. Lamb visited Dinghamton on Saturday. A farewell reception wns tendered Frederick D. nnd Frank R yLamb Thursday evening at the Presbyterian parsonage. Social games and refresh ments were Indulged In and the party bioke up about 2.31) a. in. The New Mllford Hardware com pany's branch store has been Impiov ed by tho city water being put In. John Mayward "Remembered the Malno" with a vengeance, on hearing of Dewey's victory with a big cannon ho icnt holo after hole In the atmos phere and awoke the echoes far and near with the boom, boom, of his astl llary to the delight of the siuall boy and the Interest of everybody gener ally. Dy the way, John is an old vete ran. This community was shocked by the death of Thomas Allen When last seen alive he wan walking down the track and the supposition Is that he attempted to board u moving train nnd was thrown under the wheels and killed. Ho was badly mangled. He Is survived by a wifo and flvo children who are left In nearly destitute cir cumstances. The death occulted on Wednesday and Interment took place on Thursday, He was about 40 years of age. Among othern to enlist In Company O, of Montrose, Saturday were Fred W. Church and S. Druco Chase, of this place. Saturday night two young men nnd a boy were llshlng Just above Hull sleud In an old leaky boat. Tho boat was old and tho liver high, hut no par ticular danger was thought of, until suddenly the water poured In so fast that despite their frnntlo efforts to pull Into liore and bull out she went to tho bottom. Tho men reached shore In safety but the lad found a wateiy grave. All day Sunday the river was dragged and It Is reported will be con tinued until tho body Is recovered. Tho young boy's name Is Muny, and he resided at Great Rend. MR. D. J, JIPKINS. He Is i:ndcn vorlng to Conduct I lie' White IIoimo 'on lluiinofts l'rlncl pls. The ' White House'" at lift Penn ave nue, muy lis mentioned among the plu 'ci eif lesort for the thirsty that Is noted for the purity of the bevel -ages on sale nml tho good order which prevnlls at all times. The proptletor. Mt. 12. J. Jlf Ictus, is well known to the business men nnd woiklngmen of Sciunton, hnving leslded In the F.rec trlc city during tho gteater portion of his life. Mr. Jlfklns for many years conducted successfully a fine livery btnble on Spruce street, and wns favor ably known for the promptness with which his patrons were setved. Tho es tablishment of tho trolley car system width connected the sin rounding town with Scranton, a few years ngo, had a puialyzlng effect on the Uvciv busl ness of the city nnd forced many o those engaged In the enteipilse to seel other occupations. Mr. Jlfklns vva--among tho number nnd some time age invested his capital In tho "Whit' House," which he has endeavored t conduct on business principles Tin "White House," sltico coming Into hi possession, lias atiulued gicator popu larlty than ever. The dclrable condt lion of affairs has not been brougl about without a girat deal of haid an intelligent work Mr. Jlfklns has proe ed himself equal to the task, howeve and those who have expel Icnced 1, hospitality all agree in saying that h spares no pains to plenso his palion. BOSTON DENTAL PARLOR snrresiors to tho NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS "TCI-TH AUDI! PERM1CT " Origl iator of Palnle.s Dentlftry We extract tietli till teeth nnd up,) gold ciowns and brliluc we lk without Mi lt.ist partli 1. of pain liv a mi'thnil p.i cittcd end usicl by us onlv Xui II.VliGi lor painless evtiuctmg wlnn luih it. ordeicd "i)KtJC9JgW Full Set Te:th, $3 00 0 Riiarnntco a tit Oolil Crowns, j-tj 00 Alio litrworv ati.ro poitlonnte y low prlccH UolJ Crown ano flrli'Re Work a specialty Itelng the oldest rnd largest elentnl par lens In the world we are o well equipped that all vnrk done by us Is tin best to be hud. Our upui .Ulcus are positively p.ilnlc. All woik guaranteed foi i& vears All tormor contiacts made bv New York I) nt.il Pnrlms will be maelo good by the Dcston Dentil Parlors. Boston Dental Parlors Corner l.acknwanna anj Wyoming Aves (Over Newark Shoo Store.) Hours, 8 to 8. "unday, in to 3 CENTRE miROflD0rNEW JERSEY Special Excursion Rates WILKES- BARRE rou mi. e.uwii ,oiiiii: ami 7-.n1 ANMW.USUIY 1. (). O. I., on TUESDAY, May 17, 189S. I'or this oecailnii Bperliil excursion tickets fr in si It N lS will he sol I, jso ui to noon all trauin Mn tilth unit 17th, and to return until .May Ihlh inulimlvc. One Fair for tho Round Trip, 60c. FOR SALE Boilers, Engines and Machinery Wo will sell yeiil Now or HeconiMInnd We will Hell yon new or talto old In ex change, 01 e vmII lent v nu mi) tiling .von want In tliei Machinery lane. Hpoi tinli Iiutil fen ScMp Iron and Metals 709 West Lackawanna Avenue. H. E. KEELEY, Hfir. Telephone, 3945 THE DICKSON M'PG CO., S-cranton anil Wtlltos-IJarre". I'a. Maiiarae'tiireraol LOCOmOTIVES.STATIOHIRY ENGINES liollcr., Hoisting: and Pumplntr. alactiincr). lu-neial Olllce-, beranton, l'.e WOLF & WEN Z EL, Ha Adams Ave., Opp. Court llous;, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Sole Agents (or IlIchrdsonIIayatoa'j Furnaces and ltangii LACKAWANNA ie.tUr'fr.. I Ml miVBHlV. C5'.B I ITAlfr, t- MANUFACTURERS OF Kill Timbor cut to order on abort notice. Hardwood Mine Kulh sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled HmilocU Prop Timber promptly Furnished. MILLS At CrosH Fork. Potter Co.. oti the Buffalo and Kitsque. 'latum Itailroad. At Mina, Potter County. Pa., on Coudcrsport. auJ ri mi.iiuiiy uaiiniau. v-wnucuv GENEUAL OFFICE-Uoard o( icicpnone o. 'iuii. For Salo by JOHN H PHELPS, Spruca street IHIollv 12tto12'9'1VV!XSHINGT0N AVENUE. 'TpIME was when a silk advertisement had a far-away sort of a long distance telephone attraction for most people. They didn't catch on readily. Silk was a luxury then---it is common enough now. Such silk selling as we have indulged in lately has placed it nearly at a par with cotton, and we're not done yet. We offer a special purchase of Taffeta Silks he most beautiful quality that has ever been offered for the irice by any house in business. And, in the face of the pre int rising market, all the new combinations of colors and jlain shades 75 127 and Glh Cttu 'Jn'Q. . uctioncci'3 :m; Brol-.-. 337 W.s'i T'n Av ntt . (Opp Coa-t ! ome i Auction s.iies of all c .: ioJs satisfactorily coru'.u i iv pait ol citv or coiintv. Money loaned on all ki.nU piisonal piopeity at 'sonable iat.". ." Ni:W YORK. HOTELS. Broadway and Eleventh St.. New York. Opp. CJrace Church. European Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upward. In a modest and uuobtrmlva way there are fw brttor conducted 'JoteU in the metropolli tlmii the Bt Do mi The crout popu arlty it baa ncquirod can readily bo traced to Its unique lotitlon, Hi htimelilin ntiuonhcre. tho peculiar oxcelloaoe ut ita cuUltia aad service, au.l its vorj modr uto prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth SI and Irving Paca, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN. $3.50 Per Day nntj Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, SI. 50 Per Day and Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. UAUC Vfl Sore Throit, rimpieH, fop nHVC IUU per-l olorocl bnotn, Aohei Old Sores, Ulcers lu Mouth, llalr Kaltlns 1 Write COOK KU.MI'DV CO., Oji Alasoni: Temple, Chicago, III , for prnol of curci. Capital, $500,000. Womi cniei curedln 13 to 35 day, loo-page boo Iree LUMBER CO., I ju,iuv icei per uay. Trado Bulldiug, Scranton, Pa .'a. ..When In doubt what to u lor Nervous Debility, Lor of Power, Impotency.Atrophy, Varicocele ami rhcr vrealcaeuei, irom any caute, uw Hume HIli. Dralas check r J and full vicor quickly roterid. If MlMUi, tub Ir.iblt. .t.Jli bt.llr. MtUei for 11.00kMej 5.00. VliV i&M order we Eire a eutrantee to euro or refund the money. Addreti PEAL MEDIQINB CO CleycUnd, O. Pharmacist, cr. Wvomlno avtnut ant MOlMnHOS I rln iftsflmirM-'rSiiiMiti mrriiiif fnfl f AND tn andWS dCC the yard 129 Washington If your Umbrella is broken do not borrow your neighbors, he may need it, and if he does, and you have it, just think what he might say. Bring the broken one to us and we will help you retain your friends by fixing it for you. lorey & Brooks. Opposite Court House. 211 Washington Avenue. L OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Busl. ness and Pcr.sonal Account. Liberal Accommodations '. tended According to Ualancca and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, - $200,000 Surplus, - 350,000 Undivided Proms, 79,000 W3I. CONXKLL, President. 1IENIIY1IKLIN, Jr., Vice Prcs. WILLIAM II. PECK. Cashier 'I'lie vault of thU bank is pro tected by Holmes' Electric Pro tective system. THE I0SIC POWDER CO. Rooms land 2, Com'lthBTd'B. SCRANTON, PA Mining and Blasting POWDER Made at Mooslo and Ittubdala Work. UArLIN & RAND POWDr.R CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Klectrlo Ilatterle. i:iectrlo Kxploder. lor exploding blaaU, Hafety fuse and Repauno Chemical Co's uxXivas OS iDK e Wallace s5 Avenue. DR. E. GREWER Old Poat-Omco Buildlnc, Cor. Spruce M., and Penn Ae , Scranton. Pa uas returned trom Ills Western 1ript and Mill now rumalii iiormanent- ly ut his homo olllce. THE DOPTOIt IS A GRADUATE OP THE UNIVERSITY Of l'KNNSYLVA- NIA, UORMUHLY nE.MONSTRA- TOIt OP 1'llYSlOI.OOY AND SIJR. OERY AT THE MUDICO-CHIR. uhokwl coLi.noi: at pan.- ADKLI'HIA. HIS SPECIAL TIES ARE CHRONIC. NTR VOt'S. SKIN. HEART WOMB AND I1LOOD DISEASES. Tho doctor and his staff of Encllsh and Oorman phlrlnns m ike u ppoclalty of all form of Chronic Nrrvous Dlscutos, BklM, tVomb, Blood Dlsctses Includlns Kpllcpllc I Its, Convulsion-,, Hjs terla, St. Vitus' Dance, Wakefulness. 1JRAIN WORKERS, both men nml v.-o-men, whosj nervous s stuns huvo beorj biokon down nnd shattered from over work, no matter from whit cause, can be lestoied by my method All who call upii' tho Doctor from now on will roirlvo udlce, examination, her ice nnd examination frco Di. Oroueri hlKh nandlns in the Stnto will not ullo'V him to nctept any Incuinblc o.ises. I( they cannot cure jou the -vs. Ill frankly tell jou so. Diseases o( the Nertoui Sstem. The ejmptoms of whiih nio dlzzlncv lack ot conlldence, bextiul woikncBs In .- ...... .. ...Ar. li.ill (H..IIII. (it t I... Ih.nn. IIIC'U UI1U w.imw.., .... ..u..., ... .,, uiiun., spots floutlns befoio tho ees, loss oi memorj, unablo to concenti.ite tho mind on ono subject ensilv hI.imUmI when spok. en suddculv to and dull, tltsttchsed mind, which unilts them for iierformliiK ths) actual duties ..f life inal'lnc hapnlncM impossible, dlstiessliiff tho action of tha heart, causing flush of heat, depression ol spirits, ell torebodliiRs, cowardice, fear, dreams, melancholy, tire tasy of com. pany, feellnc as Hied in tho mornlnB a when rctlrlnc lack of enfrcv. nervous, ness, constipation, weakness of tho llmb etc Those no affected should consult ui immediately and bo lestored to perfect health Lost Manhood Restored, Weakness ot Younz Men Cured If you have been Blven up by your phy. siclan call upon the doctor and be exam. Ined He cures the worst kind of Nervotn Debility. Scrofula. Old Sores Cuturrh. l'lles, Female Weakness, Affections ot th Eie, Eur, Nobe. Throat, Asthma, Deaf. nss and Cripples of eer description. Tumors, Cancers and Uolters retnove4 without the uso of knife or painful cuus, tics by our newly delsed absorbnit moth, od known an the "KLECrRO-UEUMI, CAn'ti our OZO-NITE OAS cures Catarrh and Catarrhnl Deafness. Consultation free and strictly sacred and confidential. Office hours dally fioni 10 n m. to 4 30 p. in.. 7 to 8 30 p m. Bun, day from 10 a m to 2 p m. MADE ME A AJAX TAULETS POSITIVELY C lTRI - - - i, ;t; -i or7(ImpoteacftHlMDluoeffteta. okoiH br Abuia ap othir Eimmi ind India cretioDs. Th4t quichlu ami mreJi rwtore Lout VituUly la oldoryouDtf.Bn fltaman forttaJr, ba lacsior marrUcd FreVABt iniaaltf uti. Comumritlon 11 ktlma. TLtlr un lUiowt la mediate fmtroj A (ff-L n ruiiR whsra alt o(hr tall In flat qpon hatina tlio gfituln AJax Tftbletf. Tbi liafe cured tbouttndi and willoureyou. WeajraaiwM itiTttwrutaagaarttntM to auaet rur cnnTD 11 euehcaator refund tta montr. rrlcvU Ul I wipe) lckaK4f Or alx pkft-M (full treatmactt for flCO. lt raaiL in plain wrMr, nwtn rcipof rnoa. Clrralaj '"AJAX REAIEDV CO., 'tft'&u For galo In Bcrauton, I'a., br Matthew ItnMt, and It. U. Baadsrsou, Urucshla. jjsi til.alo manl K i 4
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