J THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MAY XL 1898. CONVENTION OF YOUNG PEOPLE Held iu the Penn Avenue Uaptlst Church Vcstcrdny. thobk who atti:ndi:d hiii.ono to bociktiks uv tiu: AHlNllTON UAPT1ST ASSOCIATION VALf AIU,13 l'AlT.HS WKltK 1U:AD 1JY SKVKUAI. MKMHKHS OK Till-. AS SOCIATION AND AN lNTHUlISTINC, ADDKKSH WAH DKMV15UKD UY i;v. it. v. y. 1'iuKci:. Thf YotlllK I'onple'M societies of tho AbliiKtoti Haptlst assiK'Intlnn hud 11 rully at the lVlin nvomic church yes terday aflci'liniill and pVrlllUK. Tho platform of Hie audience.' loom wan deeonited villi IIiiks and .lowers. Mr. Luther Keller presided. The llrst pape-i- of the session was by SIlss Orlame Williams, of Pe-e-kvllle, on 'The Iti-'ntton of the Youni? l'oo ple'D Societies to the Church." It was full of bilRht siiKKestlons. .. discus sion follow oil in which Kov. Mr. YVnt Ulns, of I-'u.loryvlile. and ltev. S. W. Ford, of (lieen Ulilpe; Miss l-ottle Clay, of Klinhurst, and others partici pated. The motto "Loyalty to Christ and the Clnmh," was emphasized In the matter of KlviiiK reRlllarly to the Mipport of the local church and to the mixtion cauxe. H . Mr. iiewr was called on as one of tin "youiiK old men," and he spoke pleasantly of the advlsabilltv of leav ing no money for lawyers and others tii iiuarrel over, but to Invest it in Rood work as fast as possible. PAPIIIl ON MISSIONS. Pev. W. J. AVntklns. of Faetoryvllle, riivp a carefully prepared paper on "Haptlst Missions." lie said that P.ap tisl missions bPRatt in the third chap ter of Matthew with John the Haptlst. mid continued through the life of Christ and his apostles. DurltiK the dark ases the llsht seemed shrouded but as Intellectual U;or returned re lint'ius life increased, and Christian missions received their Impulse. The Inst ion years have seen the Rientest progress In carrying out the Kivat com lnission and 1'aptlstH have taken the lead. Such names as William Carey. Adoniram Judson, Hoardmnn, Ward and Marshnian have been followed by hosts of others. In studying Paptist missions wo might speak of local missions, supported by Individual churches, of Association and Stato missions, and then of the broader fields of work In our own country, In Europe and In heathen countries. American missions of Iiaptlsts, ho said, had their beginning In that exile, linger Williams, who, In the woods alone or among the friendly Indians, Mas worshipping his God according to hi convictions. The one has be come four and a half millions of Bap tists in the United States and Includes Rome of Its finest orators and greatest si holars and philanthropists. Educational work among colored peo ple was begun by Paptists In 1S62, nnd they have proved that "culture Is colorless" and religion knows no race distinctions. .Over ono million Iiap tlsts in this country arc now found among the colored people, many of whom will go to evangelize Africa. "WORK IN GIUSKCE. Mr. Walklns outlined the Plble col porteurs work In Greece and Spain, the Gospel meetings In Fiance and tin- successful evangelistic work In the; fur north countries. Then ho took a bin-f survey of the missions in heath en countries In India. At 4 o'clock the Junior christian Kn iliavnr of the Penn avenue church marched in with lings and banners. Miss Krlghaum read a paper on "Jun ior Work," speaking of Its Importance as furnishing fresh material for the future. The Illble study iu the Chris tian culture courses of the Baptist Young People's union had proved a grt .it blessing. The Great Hook Is suf tn it nt. The Juniors do not lind it dull with its vivid descriptions and Inter esting stories and helpful lessons. She explained the method she used In con du ting Junior meetings, leaving much to the children themselves, trusting tl em to lend and asking them to spenk nii.l pray. It'V. II. F. Y. Pierce spoke on the Importance of making the object of the Junior work soul winning. Mr. Pierce gave a very earnest talk full of touching Incidents and practical nicgestlons. He illustrated it by ol 1e. t lessons nnd by crayon sketches. Tni'i' present will not soon forg. t his ci. idle .tory ami other illurtratlons. A business session followed and after nilniiriinient. supper was served bv the mng pe. pie of tile Penn avenue Hap-ti-i ( hureh. t i he evening ress-Ion Mr. I.uthep I-., n- r presided. After a Feins? service : I i' Hip Penn avenue choir, Mr. Ke-1-1' i ' ad a letter from the cenernl sic litiiv ff the union, In which it was !',!' ii that a large delegation should go ti' tie convention in Huffnln in July. Mil. PIKHCKS ADDUKSS. Pe v II. F. Y. pier(.p tiler addressed t'l' !.-ge JU.lli'lllP pies.. , i , Dpiiiiih- PBLiL Always Reliable Purely Vegetabla. Perfectly Insidcce, Pli-snntlv coate d, re--u late, purity, cleans unil Htretigtliuii. u D WAVNl'llXsior the euro of all dl-eoreler-i of htomuch, lloweilx, KldacvH, Madder. Nervous Discuses, Dlzilucei, Vertluo, Co-e' tivcsncus, Piles. SICK HEADACHE, FEMALE COAIPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS, NDiaESTION, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, ALL DISORDERS OP THE LIVER Observe the following symptoms, result ing from diseases of the ellgostive organs: Constipation, Inward piles, fullness of Wood In tno head, aeietity of the atomach nausea, heartburn, dlsgukt of food, full ness of weigh: of the stomach, sour iruj. tatlons, sinking: or fluttering of the heart choking or suffocating sensations when In a lying posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before the right. fesver and dull pain In the head, deficiency of per.plra. tlon. ye llowness of the skin and eyes, pain in the stele, chest, l.mbs and sudden flush. ea of heat, burning In the flesh. A few dpses of HADWAY'S PILLS will free the system of all tho above named disorders. Price 3jc 'per box, Sold by Druggists or sent by mill. RADWAY &, CO.. 55 Elm St., New York. Pile 33 Munyon ami Money Not Moro Dollars But tho Satisfac tion of Helping Mankind. " I have enough money," snys Professor Munyon. ' I Khali upend tho rest of my life In working for my fellowmen. 1 shall ' If WAwMOLVVf A- not be nblp to half repay the etebt which I owo to Oeid for my happiness and suc cess, but I shall do tho best I can as long us I live." Money enough! Kven Solomon In all his wealth and wisdom was not great enough to say that. To he-al tho slckl To enable the struggling millions to doc teir triemse-lv- with Intelligence nnd marve-lous reulls! To he the acknowl edged authority eif the medical world nnd the possessor of Its greatest discoveries. These things are certainly more than riches. Munynn's success Is baseel upon an In timate knowledco of the laws of sconce, and strict conformity thereto. Munyon has a separate sperilic for fevers, rheu matism, T)ysppla. Catarrh, Kidney Complaints, dl'-cascs of the liver, nsthma, and fifty other complaints. Theso remedli'S aree for side hy druggists, mostly at '!." cents a. vial, nnd statistics record nlnety-slx ier cent, of cures. inationnl Loyalty." Patriotism In this great country of ours was born out of Uaptlst principles. He ellel not propose that any outburst of patriotism shoulel be In the c immunity whcie he is with out his being In it as far as possible-. One- eif his brothers hail fallen in bat tle and another Is the llrst captain to enlist to fri'c Cuba, wnllo his own dear bov stands waiting to go to the front at the call of his country. He proposed to be In the thick e.f the light himself. Whatever may be for the good of the country and to lilt aloft the stars anil stripes, Mr. Pierce wanted to be in it. Tli? lime wns when great crowds wor? only brought teigether by some military excitement. Tho tlmp has come when undpr the standard eif the king of kings rally the mightiest throngs. Today the greatest gathoilngs are Christian assemblies. The world, Mr. Pierce continued, ele mands not only to know how a man lives but what he is doing for the world, it Is a great honor to be a young Christian. Tt is ti greater honor to reach down te the bast and lift them up to the standard of Christ. He not simply good but geiod for something. Let us love our sister de nominations and let us be true to our own church. History records our per secution for our allegiance to the truth. We may well beiast eif the position of our denomination. What It Is today Is because of eiur firm loyalty to the gos pel of the Christ. Thp Haptlst church, Mr. Pierce said, has i-ver been the champion of civil liberty. If ever there Is a place where stars and strlnes have a right to he unfurled it is In n Haptlst church and floating over a Haptlst congicgatlon. When tho stars anel stripes float over Cuba he believed the church there will be a Haptlst church. In the development of our denomi nation we must have zeal, but we must have wisdom with our zeal. Increased power of our young people's work comes about through unity of action. Our Judgment anil zeal must be com bined. Young people are to he trained for eillclent service for th'e church. De nomination loyalty engenders a loy alty to the local church. The II. Y. P. I'. A. stands for "lioost Your Pastor I'p Always." The world today wants" to see Jesus anil It may see him best when reflected through your lives. The ihurch needs more "Grace Darlings" to pull the life boat out to reseue the lewt. In an addiess by S. ,1. Arthur, he saltl there Is nothing hut the possession eif a new life that will enlist the young for service-. Ho believed that what men want toduy more than anylhlng Is tho "fullness or the Holy Spirit." The biggest foe of America today Is not Soaln. The-re Is a mighty foe out of sight. Jt Is sin, leel mi by Satan. The greatest battles, he sale, were not those of battalions but those of char acter. Theie Is a larger liberty for the Christian. To secuie it we must be true when brouuht face to face with the issues of life and dulv. The meeting closed with a consecru tlon servlec. ENSIQNRAQLEY'S REMAINS. Will Ho Sent to .Incksonvitln and Will He Delivered to II in t'umilv. Washington, May 13. See-rctnry Lemg has telegraphed to .losephus Daniels, president of the Iialelgh News niul Ob server company and brother-ln-lnw of the late Hnslgn Hagley, of the Wleslow, asking what disposition should be maele of the remains of that ofllci-r, anel Mr. Daniels has replied asking Hint tho body bo ent to Jacksonville, Kid., where It Is presumed it will be taken in charge by the family. The leinimandant at Key West, no eiirdlngly has notified the navy ilepmt ment that the remains will be shlpne-il from that point tonight, having been embalmed. WILL ENLIST LUMBERA.EN. A Hrig'ido Uill Ito Recruited nt Willinmsport. Philadelphia, May 13. Major U. H. Ives und Colonel Kugene Klllott will leave Philadelphia tonight for WI'll un sport for the purpose of enrolllm; about 1!W lumbermen for the I'nlted States volunteer engineer b.'igade. Th's Ini gade will be used for gener.U enine-er-lng work anil will give oppeirtuiiltii-a for adventurous men to net- service in foreign luneR only men wlp, ur- phy sically sounil and between the nse-3 of 18 and 45 will be enlisted. All ure rejected who hu'e any one dependent upon them for buppnrt. fcev ernl hundred men have been enrolled here. Including professional oiibIiuts, elraughtsmen and nrtlsmns. The object of the visit to Willlamspoi-t Is to (.enure brawny men who known how to chop trec and build corduroy roads. Z: Hyde Park Hoys wanted to sell Tho Tribune In Hyde Park. Twelve big pages for two cents. Apply ut Jenkins' drug store tomor row morning. GOLDEN EAGLE SESSION ENDS flrand Temple Adjourns to Atcct Next Year In Lancaster. annocnci:mi:nt was maur of thh ol'fickhs and t11hy wh11l klkcthd hv past sppkiikmu ciiihf lytlh and othkus. MANY NOMINATIONS MADH Foil TIIK ISM KLKCTlON-PHIt CAPITA TAN FJXi:n AT 23 AND 13 CENTS ran Tin: first and skcond HALVKS, RESPKCTIVHLY, OF NHXT YL'AU. The Granel Cntle. Knights of the Guillen Kagle, adjourned finally at 7. 1." o'clock last night after having been In continuous session since - o'clock In the afternoon. Representatives say the castle closed with more unity of the order In this state. For one of tho three times in the Grand Castle's hlfl tory the singing of the- closing ode was followeel by lemd cheering. More business was accomplished nt the last session than during nny pre vious whole day. Thlfl bears out the reports of tho airing of much dirty linen during tho e-arlier sessions. Just before the final adjournment the Installation wns wltnesseei of the fol lowing new olllcers, whose election had been previously announced: Past grand chief F. P. Ilunslcker. Al- ll'lltOW!'. nrntid rhlef-W. H. Polly, Phlladel. phln. Grand vice chief C. II. Webster, LaiiL'horne. elranel high priest D. Gray Lewis, St. Cli-Ire-. Grand . master of records J. Y. Iianii-s, Philadelphia. Gland keeper of exchequer II. C. Ger lmrdt. Philadelphia. Grand sir herald J. M. Slmppell. Phil ailel'ihlll. Grand trustee John Dyer, Pittsburg. Ri-prese-ntntlvp to stiprenip castle- L. 11. Tohln. Philadelphia. Gland llrst guarilsman J. M. Hutchin son, Keae1l":r. Grand second guardsman II. O. Pom- oerrjer, ijaiicasier. They were Installed by Past Supreme Child" A. C. Lyttle. acting as supreme chief, and the following past grand chl-fp: L. 11. Tobln, ns supreme vle-p-ehie-f; Jenkins Hill, us supreme high priest; W. K. Stelnback. ns supreme sir herald, and A. It. Tomllnson, ns su preme master of records. NOMINATIONS FOP. 1S9!. The following nominations were made for next spring's election: Past granel chief F. 1". Ilimslckcr, Al len town. Grand chief Charles II. Webster, Langhoim-. Grand vice chief John M. Shappell, Phlladelnhln. Grand high priest D. Gray Lewis, St. Clair. Grand master of records J. D. Uames and Davis Cassellituiy, Phllade-Iphla. Granel keeper of exchequer II. C. Gearhart, Philadelphia. Granel sir herald James M. Hutchin son, Reading; 11. J. Corbctt, Carnegie; J. C. Phillips, Gri-enbhurg; H. J. Morris, Allegheny; George C. Stahl. Milton; Clulen Wade. West Grove: Charles V.. Jones, Nantleoke; F. llombergir, Lan caster; W. .1. Jones, Peirtage; F. C. Hoff man, Hnrrlshurg; llcuton Patterson, Pittsburg. Granel trustee William A. Watlnsz, Phlladi-lphln; Dr. 11. V. 1!. Cornelius, Phlliiilelphla; Charles H. Junes, Nantl eoke; II. C. Murray, ir., Phlladi-lphla; Geeugp Jt. Warner. J. N. Riich and Mr. Thompson, Phlliiilelphla; Jenkln Hill, Iti-ailiiig. Ileptcse-ntatlve to the supreme rastlo T. P. Himxlcker, Alle ntnwn. Granel tirst guarilsmuii Thomas 11. Savilli-, Serunton; Smniu-I Foster, W. K. Rruce. Rose-oe ; J. H. Hlrel, Pnlonteiwu. Grand second ginirdj-man W. H. Tobst. Allentown: Ge-orgo W. Okell, Scranton; Klnie-r Jordun. (Jtinkertown; S. H. Hur ton, 1'ottstown: G. V. Rceel, Willinms port; J. W. lletier and H. A. Firing. PKU-CAPITA TAX. The per capita, tax for the llrst and second halves of this year was flxeel at I'. and l,"i cents respectively. Tills conclusion was not reached until after long anil warm debate em the matter. The reports of the grand master of records, the trustees, the huprmo rep resentative and the committees on law, testimony, hall (Philadelphia), and printing were all approved. Concern ing the tinlden Kagle hall, thero has been consedarable misunderstanding as to Its expense or prolit. The item ized fltnti'incnt by the hull committee show-eel "a clear gain or JS01.BI In tho thre-o years from ivntuls, compared with tho maintenances or running ex penses and Interest moiu-y." Suggestions contalm-el In the report of tho grand master e.f records were nd optcd ns follows: Directing the grand chief to appoint u eoinmittee to pre pare n e-oele of laws for a funeral bene fit fund of $30o; remitting the dues of Knights who enift, eontiiiulng their eligibility to slik and other benefits and eating fur their lamlllps if in neeel of aid while such Knights nro away on military eltity. Hy resolution the Supreme Castle was petitioned to conter past grand chief honors on Webster Grimm, Ronton Paterson, R. C. Murray, jr.. J. N. Ruch. Charles Denby and S. g. Smith for meritorious work in this tate. They are the men of less than past granel chief elegree who have ucen most active In Instituting ensiles and temples and performing either elutlea for the gooel of tho order. It was decided by vote that the ap. proprlations made be not exceeded, although permission was given for the transfer of balances from the several accounts to other accounts that might have shown eleiu-lts If no vote lind been recorded not to exceed tho appropria tions. Tho latter are as follows: THE APPKOPRIATOI.WS. Grand chief expenses jw (o Oigaulzatton w, ,j,j Salary of (1. M. of R Uid mj Salary of grand six-ond guaiel and granel keeper of exchequer 3.' CO Supremo citstlo supplies 40y J(J Hiiut-crlpllon to K. G. 11 jijij (X) Postago anil exprcnagu TL-o IKJ Printing and stationery ri uo Printing grand tustle proceedings (OS w Rent of ollle-o MJU Ofllc-e expenses 00 01 Duos to supreme' castlo BO it) F.xpe-nse-H of session "Scnintun"., m w lOxpenses of district grand chiefs 1.0W it) Mlle-iegci (Se-ranton) a,oo W Teslluicnlal to grand chb-f 1,10 'M i:xiense of rriimlttec-s (Somii- toni 100 oo Hotiels fen- granel master of rec ords and grand keeper of ex- ehe-epier HO liO Oriind castlo supplies "mi w I'ayment of loans to Allentown National bank 2,000 00 J14.100 IX) Heforo adjournment resolutions wero adopted extending thanks to tho local general committee und their associates, tho local castles, newspapers, hotel nroprletors, residents and others who in any way contributed toward the annual gatheilng. The Giai'd castle adjourned to moot next rear in Lancaster on the second Tuesday in May. Very few of the rep resentatives left the city last night. Last night tho large number of grand olllcers nnd representatives at the Hotel Jerinyn ptepared u resolu tion und presented It tei Proprietor Godfrey, thanking him, the clerks, head waiter, waiters, chef, bell boys. In fact, the- entire establishment for Its ex'-elK-nt entertainment eif those attenellng Hi" Granel castle sessions. SPANIARDS AlU: HOPEFUL. Look Upon LnyauiMiicnts at Carilcnan nnd Cienluegon n-e Successei. Madrid, May 13. The entire press greets the so-ealled "success" of the Spaniards nt Cardenas and at Cleli fuegos as being a gonel augury for the future, and hope Is also tt-vlvcd on the subject of Manila, the belief be ing expresseel that the' port may be leoeivered owing to the time which must elapse in preparing the reinforce ments for Rear Aelmlral Dewey, which fact. It Is elaime-d here, will give time for the Spanish lellef expedition to arrive- nt tin- Philippine Islands. A majority of the newspapers ox press satisfaction at the arrival of the Spanish squadron nt the Island eif Mnr tinlitue', while other eiuestlon the wls e'eim of exposing the Spanish ships to an engagement with Rear Admiral Sampson's fleet, which Is admltteel to be superior to the Spanish fleet. The naval and military men in tills city say they would have- preferred lei have had Admiral Cervera steer elhect for the coast of the I'lilted States and bombarel American ports. I'iisl District onvetition. Scranton, May 1-', ISnS. The First legislative district of Lacka wanna count;, will assemble In conven tion at St. David's hull. North Main ave nue, Serunton. Pa.. Monday. May 1M, lNt ut 3 o'clock p. m.. feir the purpose of neim t.r.ating a candidate to represent tho said district in the le-gislature, and to elect two delegates to represent tho said ells trlct at the Republican Mate- conveml-m, which will nipc at Hnrrlsbuig, Thursday. June :, 1-:iS. The election for dplegates tei the ellstrlct convention will be huld nt the te-guiiir polling places Saturday, May 2. IK'1-, be tween the hours of 4 and J p. m. Tin election distill ts are e-ntllleil to repiv.-i n tntlou as follows. First ward, I'lt'it ellstrlct '.' First wniil, Seiond ellstrlct 1 First ward. Third district 1 First ward. 1 mirth ellstrlct 3 First w.inl. Fifth district 2 Second ward, First district 2 Second ward, Second district 2 Seconel w.'ml. Third ellstr'-t 1 SeH-onel ward. Fourth dlslrlet 1 Seconel ward. Pltth district 1 Third ward. First ellstrlet I Tlllrel wuril. Seconel ellstrlct 1 Fourth warel, First ellstrlct 2 Fourth ward. Seconel ellstrlct 3 Fourth warel, Th'rel district 2 Fourth ward. Fourth ellstrlet 3 Fifth warel, First district 2 Fifth warel, Second ellstrlct 2 Fifth ward, Third elMrtot 2 Fifth warel, Fourth ilMrlct 2 Sixth wind, First ellstrUt 1 Sixth warel. Second ellstrlet 1 Fourteenth wa'il, Firet district 2 Fourteenth wuril Second distilet 2 Fifteenth ward, First ellstrUt ;! Fifteenth ward. See-ond district 2 Klsliteenth ward 1 Twe-uty-flrst waid. First ellstrlct 1 Twenty-llrst warel, Second district .... 2 Total TO Vlglluuce committees will plcuse take notice unel govern themselves aecortl- lnsly. W. A. Paine. Chairman. J. II. Reynolds, Secretary. FLYING SQUADRON SAILS. Commodore .Schley's Fleet Le-nves Old Peiint ( oml'oit. Old Point Comfort, May 13. The fly ing squnilion under Commodore H hley put to se-ii at pteelsely 3. 15 o'clock to day, under sealc-el orelers. The squ ul ron consists of tho Uagshlo Hrooklyn, the- llrst-clam battleship Massachusetts, the second-class battle-ship, Te-xnn, the protected yacht Scorpion ami the eol-lle-r Sterling. Conimodore Schley re ceived his orders ireim Washington at 10 o'clock this morning. The combination of battleships and cruisers Is considered very formidable and the calibre) and number of guns nro both In excess of any similar squad ron as to number In tho world. Tho New Orleans and Minneapolis, it Is believed, will leave later nnd catch up with tho flying squadron. TIIE SPANISH FLEET. I'liconlirincil Repents That I hi) limits Aru at .!3iiitiniiuc. St. Pierre, Martinique, May 11 Ono Spanish torpeelo beiat is at Fort ele France nnd hx others nro hovering around the coast. Tho American auxiliary cruiser llnr vard will bo allowed tei remain here for an Indeilnlto period for the pur poso of making repairs to her machin ery; but must give twenty-four hours notice before leaving. Six Spanish cruisers are reported to have been seen off St. Pierre, but the report lucko confirmation. Ilyelc Pall; tloyi can make big money selling The Dally Tribune. Twenty-five young hustlers wanted. Apply nt Jenkins' elrug store at 0 o'clock tomorrow morning. For Infants anil Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of 6&&7z&& 12J&MCD12 A SM Because 'Tis Made of Silk. We punctuate our silk story with prices that makes it rough enough for somebody. It needn't worry you who "pays the freight" whether we loose, or the maker or importer, You are money ahead. You will find these silks all they should be, only the prices off. Printed Japanese Best An exceptionally in the Wash Silks. 127 and Finest Solderless 18k Wedding Rings. The new Tiffany Style. Wedding Prssen -IN- Fine Sterling Silverware, Ricli Cut Glass, Clocks, &c. Our optician, Mr. Adams, can fit all cases of defective vision. Prices very reasonable. IEBCEIEM 139 Wyoming Ay3. FOR SALE Boilers, Engines and Machinery Wo will sell you Non- or SoconeMInnil. Wo will soil yen, now or take olel In e-x-clmnije-, or wo will re-nt you anything vou Miinl In tho Miioliinery 1,1 no. Hpot C'.isli jmlel for Si-reip Iron utirt Mc-ml-). 1101 WKl 111 METAL CO. 709 West Lackawanna Avenues. II. E, KEELEY, I.lgr. Telephone, 3945 ELIQHIVilE Tlio beHl fitting Hhlrt iniielo. If you ovo lmrl to (It try one. CONRAD SELLS 'EM 305 Lacka. Ave. At Pierce's Harket riorning This TiirUcys, DncUs, Chickens nnd Ih'oilcrs, (jreen Peas. 'I'mnatncs, Cucumbers. Cuiilillowcr, New Meets, New Potatoes, Celery, HtuN ishes, Unions, Lettuce, As par u Ulis. etc., etc. Taney Strawlicrrles and Fruits Please leave orde rs as early as possible to Insure early delivery. I II III. PI ML Ami m$K f AND and 8 WASHINGTON AVENUE. OOTH STORY Habutai Wash Silks fine range of checks, stripes and plaida 129 Washington SPALDING. BARNES. A hard line to beat. The Spalding Juvenile Line is the best Boys' and Girls' Wheel that has ever been shown in the city. All sizes. Call and see them. orey a Brooks. Opposite Court House, 211 Washington Avenue. I OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to liusl. ncss and Personal Account-). Liberal Acconiinodatloiif ICx. tended According to iiahmces auJ Hcsponsibillty. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 300,000 79,000 WM. CONXELL, President. HKNUYBELIX.elr., Vice Pres. WILLIAM II. PECK. Caslilor The vault of tills bank is pro. tcctcd by Holmes' Electric Pro tective System. THE I0SIC POWDER CO. Kooms 1 and 2, Com'lth IlTu'g. SCRANTON, rA. Mining and Blasting POWDER Made at Mooslo and Huilidale Work. LAFLIN & RANI) POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Klectrta latteries, Kirctrlo Exploders, tor explodlue blunts, tjafoty t'uio and Repauno Chemical Co's bxSvcs W&llciC ds 37 c. Wlf Ol iOlaCSn Avenue. DR. E. GREWER Old Post-OITico I3uildlnu, Cor. Spruce St., a. id Penn Ae-, Scranton. Pa i.us returned Hum Ina Woste-rn 'irip, and will now icmain iiurniant-nt- ly ut his homo uilluu. tub Dor-ron Is aTjuadl'atd op T1H-1 LNl'i;ilSlTV UK J'KNNSVI.VA- MA, FOIt.MlIHUY DK.MONSTHA- TOli IJF IMlYSIOl.CKiV AND SI' It- UKltY AT THK MKUK'O-CHIIN rmsitwi, ron.Koi: at vnu- ADKI.I'HIA. IMS Kl'IX'lAl,- Tins a iu-: rnp.oN'ic, nkk- Vlirs, SKIN. IIMAUT WOMB AND HI.OOD DISHASKS. Th doctor nnd his start of nncllsh Anl t.f-nnnn phslrlans maKo a f-poe-lnlty of all form of Chmnlp Korvoua DIsL-ases. Bkly, n'nmli, Blooel Dlsctsrs. Including fTpllepllc Tits. Convulsions, llyi tcria, St. Vitus' Dunce, Wukoleiliicse, HHAIN WOUKKItS, be,th men nnd wo men, whom in-rvcus tiysttms have bOL-n broken eleiwn and uliuttureel from owi work, no matter from what cause, can lie restored hy my method. All who call upe n tho Doe-tor from now on will receives aelvlee, examination, se-r. vice nnd examination free. Dr. Grower i nluh statiehiiK In the Stato will not allo-v him to accept nny Incurable cases. If they cannot euro you they will frankly tell you ho. Diseases ol the Nervous System, Tho symptoms of wlucli aru dizziness, Licit of i-niiflelence, bexual weaknesa in men and women, ball rising In tho throat. Hpota llouthiK before tliu eyea. loss of memory, unable to cuncentiate tho inlivt on ono wubjeot, eablly Ktnrtled when niok en suddenly to. und dull, distressed mind, which unlets them for performing tlm actual elutli-i of life, making hapnlnesi Impossible, dlstressiiiK tho action of the, heart, causlr.s flush of heat, depression of merits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, melaniholy, tiro oasy of com pany, leelliiB as tired iu tho morning a when retlrins laek of enerfry. nervous ness, ,-onstlpatlon. wc.eknes-s of the limbs, etc. Those so uffected should consult us Immediately und bo restored to perfect health. Lost Manhood Ueslored, Weakness ol Younj Men Cured. If you havo been given up by your phy. Elclan call upon tho doctor and be exam ined. 11,- cures the worst kind of Nervous Debility. Scrofula. Old Sores, Catarrh, Piles, Kemules Wtuknoss. Affections of tha Eve, Knr, Nose, Throat. Asthma, Deaf ness anel Cripples of every description. Tumors, Cancers and Goiters removed without the use of knlfo or painful caus tics bv our nowly elcvlspel absorbent metre, od kniiwn us tho "ULUUTUU-UUItMI. Anil our OZO-NITK GAS cures Catarrh nnd Catarrhal Deafness. Consultation freo and strictly snercel nnd confidential. Office hours dally from 10 n. m. te 1 30 p. m ; 7 to 8.30 p. m. Bun day from 10 a. m, to 2 p, m, MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE auJVmeu .Wji-Fllioi Mem orr, ImpoUncy, HiMjtMaeMi, etc.. ctae-ed tj Abate, or otbar ioMf a Indli crvttoa. Thtv quiektv ami surety tttfrt Iwt V luutr t, ' or loam n4 fit a sua forttuj, burlnMt or Uf,rrt4fis. PnTtat lnianltr ant Consumption It ULaaiatun. XbalraM how in.mdttte fraproro menttnd BooU CUKE nhort nil otbor, f all In. HI apon Llng u nanen Aax JHi.i). lDr ia-e oarad tbauianai aaa wllloaraion, Woilraapos. mall. In plain miDWr, upaa ncalpt of prlra. Clronlar " AJAX REMEDY CO., 'Vu.V.tiit'" For salo In Bcrnnton, Pa., by Mattbiir Uros, and 11, 0. Hauderaon, drugginU,
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