THE SCRAjSTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY. MAY 23. 189S. ff aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiieiiitiiiiiiiiiHiiiiimiiuiiiiHmii ! Monday Specials in I Sautters OhiBdren tot. E Prettier styles, larger assortments and 1 thoroughly dependable qualities at Lower I Prices Than Ever for Monday. Boys' Monday. I Qe wm Prt ; Jl ft i w V i i A i . 1 s ft A - mm I I I """ ll i V I J i IT Ire- Leading Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, lllllIlllllllllIlllEIIIII9IIIIIIIlli!r(lllllllllllIlllir3BSSEIIIIK:SISniKEllll!BUIIIlir. GABBONDAL IThe Carbondale correspondence of Tho 'I'rlbuno has been placed In tho hands ot Mr. C. U. Munn, Salem avenue and Church street, to whom news Items may lie addressed. All complaints as to Ir regular delivery, etc., should bo made to W J Roberts, news agent. HURRAH FOR BATTBRY D. A Letter to tin. Mini of Velniiuis f nuip ol 'I In- Cii) . The Pennsylvania division of the Sons of Vetcians under Colonel Scott will organlz thice bilgades to volun teer In the service of the I'liltcd States arm in case of a second call for volun teers and C S. Alexander, captain of the Carlmndale camp, received oideis jesterday to ieport at once tho number of iren available fur mllltaiy service In his cuiTimaud nlo the numbei of men who have sun milltaiv servli e either In the mute guards or academic ally. The Cnrbondale command is one of va m Mjs m mjr 'hLHbLBx 'ju iDUr.ir: J i. uwi rwr f iT Vnk ' um m i;a Tor Internal and External Use. CUKES AND l'UCVfcNTS Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Influenza, Uron. chltls, Pneumonia, bwelling ol ths Joints, Lumbago, Inflammation, Itlicninatisni, Neuralgia, frostbites, Chilblains, Headache, Voothache, Asthma, DIFFICULT BREATHING. CUKES Till-. Oltsr I'AINH In fiom ono to twenty mincitri NOTHNK UOUIl after reading thin Hdvertisauient uee I unyonv faUFKKH WITH I'AI.N. Railway's Ready Itellrf Is a Sure Cure (or livery Pain, Sprains, rtrulses, Pains In the Hack, Chest nr l.lmhs. It Was the I'lrst and Is the Only PAIS RUMIiOY Ibatlustnntly moi tiu most HxrruulutluK r1iih, nllnys liiilam m.uloii, uml euros Con testlons, whctliar or tho Lung, stonmub lloweU or other t'lunds or ori;uns, by one ap plication. A Imlftou teaspoonou in lutlfa tumlilorof water wilt In a ftnv iiiIiiiUch curu Criuiip, HpnsuiK, hour ntomiieli, lUurtlMirn, Nervoii. nes, Hleeplensnesx, hlek Ilomliichc, Oliir rbcea, Uyiciitory, ' olle, Kiittuloncy and all Internal pnlim. Therein not a lemediul rittent In II13 world hat will euro feer and uiao uml all other inalurlouM, bilious nnd othur finer, aided by RAOWAY'S PILLS, m, qiileUly us KAD WAY'S KI2AUY KLI.IHH. :llty Cents Per Hottle, SolJ by Drujfslsts. UAUWAV i. CO, 55 IJ ' "" "' VIHW 11 nlfi Blouse Waists, with embroidered trout and collar, always sold for 75c arge ss and $1.00. Special for AQsy rL? Boys' Short Pants, tor ages 4 to 12 years, strongly made, regular 50c kind. Special 9Kr for Honday && Boys' Shirt Waists, in pretty combinations of color; the makes include the well-known S "Star" shirt waist. Special K 'for Honday AOs g HI I MIM Ml Boys' Overall, made with 1 bib and strong straps, just the thing 5 to save the boys' clothes, in ages 4 to $ years. Special for '"J Jr Honday &J mn im id Boys' HatS, soft Alpine or Fedora, all the new shades, includ- k ing Brown, Black and Drab. A O. Special for Honday "OC g Boys' Junior Suits, aii wool and trimmed with the best mohair braid, a regular $2.50 Suit. Special ij JQ for Monday P -t-O Boys' Vestee Suits, in new and pretty patterns, tiimmed and made the same as vou see elsewhere at 3.00. d ij QQ Li Special for Monday P fl O M Boys' Long: Pants Suits, for 1 ages 14 to 18 years, in neat check' S patterns, durable materials and SSv?!!!!,!! $3,981 ' i i i m No Wise Mother Should Miss This, 1 the four artillery companies In the state and is Known ns battery "D" and should the mil 'to arms' mme, it would be one of the first on tho Held. ON WAR TOPICS. i:ssaH to ISo Head by tliu Hoys' l.oticur on .ioiulii). The next mietlnpr of tho Hoys' leaptue of the Fiit Pieshvteilan chuieh will bo held this evenlm? and an unusually Kood proKtanimo has been piepaicd for the occasion. Kssays will lie lend as follows, all bearing on war, tho pilnil pal topic of tho day: Atmy nnd N'ny Olllects . . lliiKh Wjllo I'uifurniH in Am and Navy, Ai thin i:aiiM lMvlslons of the Army Will Swh'vit Amuiiiuii Ailmllals, l'i.t and I'leseni. Max Sliepliuia Anieilciin fienerals, I'ast ami Prescut, I eon liilggs West X'oliit and Annapolis. Ilerbeit Thuiniiooit lhiKlnPera ami Strkim .. ..Hairy ilillur An Auny larcl-.liiR Milton Ja.ls How They Teed all Atmy, Haliy Craw lord Torpedoes and Torpulo Boats, Wlllio Keibcr 'I he Spanlsli-Amirlcan War to Hate, Hobeit Ciaidner 'J ho Cnro of ! Ick and Wounded, John M. MorK.ni Nautical Terms Tla-iou l.eu Camp l.lfo David Morgan I'rlsoncrs of War Claude ullver MR. ATKINSON WON. Ilo Ilnd 101 Votes lor the Kuciuecr's I inch. Tho contest for an engineer's torch which was put up by tho Oei mania band was decided at the social Klven by that oiKanlnatlou In the HuiKo building. The voting wns very splilted In tho early patt of tno content, but as It woie on It became evident that Mr. Atkinson would win. When tho polls were closed Mr. Athlnsou had one hundred and eighty-four otes and Mr. GUdcisleevo elRhty-oiio. Tho social features wero veiy enjoy nbl A laigo number of oung folks tool; pait In tho dancing. Tho baud will net a snuif bum from the enter pilse AN AI'TRRNOON TliA Mrs. W. 11. Hdgett gave an nfternoon ton Ktldny at her home, 126 Lincoln avenue, In honor of JIrs Clarence flrny of Mlnnenpoli, Minn., who Is visiting her slstor, Mis. Chailes ICdgett In this city. Those who weio entoi tallied wore Mosdames C. K. Spencer, A. U. Patter son, (1. M. l'attorson, H, Wilght, Frnnlt Huubmd. O. Moore, J. U. llurr. W. T. Price, Chailes Kdgett. II G. Hnker, C. T, Moukor. Mlte llowurs, Coopor and Ilaker, of thin city; Mrs. Bevun, of l'at- erson, N. J., and Clnrcnco Gray, of Minneapolis. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. and Mm. F. V. Bell nnd Mr. ami Mrs. J. 13 Urown will leave this week for Elk luke, where. they wll spend the summer. Tho fire nlnim that sounded Hatur dny aftcinoon win fale. Mrs. Jessie Wonnacott and dauRhtcr, Gladys, nnd Mite 9ara CourtrlRht, ot Wayne street, left Hatutday for Scran ton where they will visit frlcndn and relatives for a few days. - - - JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The funeral of the late William Pol lard took lilace from hlrt late home on Third street yesterday afternoon. The remains were followed by a concourse of relatives nnd friends. Court Lily of the Vulley, No. 75, Foiesters of Amnion, nnd the Mltici'H' Accidental fund turned out in a body. The ser vlcu wns conducted In the Methodist Episcopal chinch, llev. Mr. Uenjamln preached a veiy Impressive oermon taken fiom the Kplstle of James, 4th chapter and 1th veise. Tho pull-bcar-eis weie William Tennis, Philip Tucker, Thomas Piltchaid, James Kelly, Stove Mori am, Richard llURhes. Interment vus made In Shady Side lemeteiy. The leildents of Mnylleld were arous ed about L'.tfO o'clock Saturday morn liif? by the alarm of lire. It was located at the titnie of Alexander Shlanto, of the East Side. How the lire eliminated nr one knows. Mr. Shlanto said that some yountr men Rot Into the cellar and lit some laps nnd straw nnd which was quickly dlscoveied by him, mid only In time to have tho bulldliiK. A large portion of the lloor was on llio when he discovered It. The lire was put out by u bucket brigade. Thomas tliady, of Mnylleld, was ar raiKiud befoie 'Sutilte McGown, on n clint RV of KteallnR a kep of beer fiom the Deluwnie and Hudson depot on Satuiday last. (itndy pleaded KUllty and wua bent to Jail In delimit of ball. MIsseM Maiy riltchnrd and Sarah liunndy weie visiting lit Curbondulc Saturday. The Tempeiance band of this town has been engaged to furnish the music on the excursion from Caibondale to New Yolk by the Eile lalhoad com pany on Satuiday next. The Mooslu Powder company shut down their works on last Saturday for an Indefinite period, owing- to the dull ness of the coal trade. OLYPHANT. The newly appointed bonrd of health in t on Saturday night for organiza tion The olllceis elected were as fol li8 President, Frnnk M. Williams; si notary, John J. Carbine; health of ficer, Dr. A. F. Crans. The other mem bers of the board are Frank Parry, James Nealon and 1'eter Nealon. An i.lliei meeting will be held 'Wednesday night when a petition will be diawn up. asking council to pass nn ordinance i.itli: Ins the appointments made. The funeral of the late John Knucky t t k pi. ice Saturday nfternoon at 3 oiloik. A laige number of friends and relatives gathered at the family home to pay their last icspects to the del cased. The f-ervlces weie conduct ed by Hev. Moses Harvey, pastor of Him Primitive Methodist church. In terment was made In Union cemetery. The pall-bearers wne: John Cooper, "Vllliam C.llbett, James Wlnstrlo, Wil liam "Wetheilll, Samuel Willis, Geoigo M : ham. Andrew Patten, of Caibondale, was a lsltoi In town yesterday. Final anangements for an appro- piiate obseianee of Memorial Day w ill be made on Thursday evening, when the executive committee will meet nt tho central school building. Dr. W. Ij. Vnn Huskirk spent yes terday with relnthes at Tavlor. George Kvans, of Iiurvea, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ijvnns yeteidnv. The Adonis Dramatic company will pioduee "The Confederate Spy" nt the Father Mathew Opeia house Tuesday evening, June 7. for the benefit of tho family of William Mead, who has gone to the front with tho Thirteenth regi ment, Pennsylvania volunteers. In connection with the play the Knights of Father Mnthew society of Archbald will give a drill and several tableaux will be glxen. J. J. Ferguson spent yesterday at Wilkes-Hnne. Mr. and Mis. Harry Huddle, of Ho boken, are visiting the former's par ents here. TAYLOR NEWS. Urdu V1ctorloim--I.oltern Remain Uncalled I01--Einteddfod This .veiling--1'orxon Hi News. Saturday's game of base ball played on the Sihool house naiU giounds be tween the West Side Hiowns. of Scran ton, and tho llcds, of this plate, was a well contested game. The attendance at tho gam" was not veiy laige, al though considerable interest was manl tested. The pitcheis were Thomas and Duiklu, for the Dtowns, and Hayes foi the IletR The game was opened with the Heils ut the bat, G. Morris making the Hist run fiom a neat two base hit frcm Davis, which allowed Monls to scote. Schllds went to bat. which retlied the side. The Hrowns made two runs In tho third Innings and two in tho seventh. The Heds scoied two In the recond Innings nnd live In the fifth. Tho tenures of the game were the pitching of Hayes and the latching of Glynn, the foimer stilkinu; out ten batsmen nnd tho latter's good throwing. The score was: R.H.I:. Taylor Heds 0 2 0 0 .1 0 07 10 3 W S. Hiowns 0 0 2 0 0 0 24 4 3 I'.atterles Heds Haes and Glynn Hrowns Thomas, Durkin and Tierncy. Umpire Lew Is. Frank Jones, of Hellevue, visited f 1 lends In this place yesteiday. The following uncalled for letters re mained at the postoflice for the ek ending May 21st: William Hurke, Mrs. John Gannon, Miss L'ttn Grlfllths, Hleli atd H Han Is, Thomns and jnnle Jones Miss Curie Laysnc. P. ,1 Mcl.ane, George Pehtei, Daniel jkons, James Heardon, Hev. Isaac Thomas Foreign Vlly Szlmlon, C.uhnmles Vaszlly, Frank J. Kltkowlcs, Holena Semetkov skl, Mnlk Szenknn Messrs. Kvnn G. Vi'atklns and jrthur Stone weie callers on Plttston fi lends yesterday. Miss Mary Walsh, of Plttston, who li'is been the guest of relatives In this place, has ictuined home. The Tilbuno branch illlce In Taylor Is In the Coblelgh building. Local rop resetitatlvo K. O. J, vans In elmge. Tho employes of tho Taylor colliery eelobrnted Saturday by lalslng Old Glory. Its t'lzo Is about 12x18, and It piosonts n magnllleent nppoarance. It wns launched by Superintendent II. J, Coopsr. This ovonlng a gtaiul competitive MAYOK OF COLUMBUS. The Executive or the Capital City or Ohio Speaks. I can most cheerfully recommend Pe-ru-na ns of the very gleatcst possi ble benellt In cases of c atari h and other dis eases of tho mu cous mombrnne. This remedy has established 1 1 -self In the minds nf thf. 1tnti1n nA of the gieatestlf' possible worth Jl 'Vv ami genuine- u iwy lies?. 1 h a v known Dr. Unrl man for n number of years and urn pleased to say that he Is on of the lending citizens of this city a man of the very highest standing and charac ter In the community. Sumuel L. Ulnck, mayor of Columbus, Ohio. Tho old saying "n prophet 1b not without honor save In his own muti ny" does not hold true of Dr. ll-ut-mnn's great catarrh remedy Pe-ru-nn. Pe-ru-na Is of great repute, not only In Columbus, where It Is made, but In the county and state. The city ofllclals, county olllclnls nnd state ofllclals of Ohio have given Pe-iu-na the highest endorsement that wonls could con vey. It Is the greatest known catarrh remedy. It cures catarrh whciever lo cated. Send for n free copv of Dr. Halt man's latest book ou catanh. Sent to any nddress by the Po-ru-na Drug Mnnufaettiilng company, Columbus, O. meeting will bo held In the Welsh Con gtogational chinch under the auspices of I lie Young Peoplr's society. The pre parations which have 1 cen made by the committee In the past few weeks fully Indicate that the eent will bo a grand success. A laige number of competitors have entered on tho differ ent competitions. The adjudicators nic: Music, Prof. J. Cousins, of Peck ville; recitations, liev. J. M. Lloyd, of this place. jdmlsslon r, and 10 cents. Misses Annie and Minnie Hnker, of Main stieet, wero the guest of filcnds In Hyde Park yesterday. John James, of Hyde Paik, was a Taylor visitor yistetday. Mlsies Mary Grlfllths. Lizzie DnvK Lvdla llosklns and Lillian nnd Olwen Howolls, of the Kmblem division, Son" of Tomperanco, of this place, paid a fraternal If it to the Hippie division, of Hyde Park, on Pnturday ever ing. Miss Kate Williams, who has been visiting friends in this place, has re turned to her horn" in New York. Emblem division, No. 57, Sons of Temperance, will mnet this evening in Van Horn's hall on Main street. jn entertainment will be held. Hvery member is urgently requested to be present. 1W. Gwllym Tin mas, of Topcka, de livered a very nbl sermon in the Cal vary Hnptlst chinch yesteiday morn ing. The service wns well atteid"d. Mr. AVntkln Moigans, of Hellevue, was a Talor visitor yesterdty. Misses Loretta Sullivan and Charity Mitchell, nf this place, wero guests of Hyde Park fi lends jesterday. AVOCA. The death of James Dougherty, one of the most respected tesldents of Avocn. 01 curied yesteiday morning af ter 11 lingering illness, mused by blood poisoning. Deceased was about JO years of age, and has been a iesldent of Avoca neatly all his life time. Al though of a retiring disposition he had many friends nnd was very attentive to his lellgion and his family. .He sides his wife ho Is survived by two sons. Dr. J. J. Dougherty, of Plnins- Hie, and James, ut homo. The funer al arrangements have not yet been completed. The funeral of Mrs. George Kckert took place yesterday afternoon. In terment was made In St. Mary's ceme tery. Mrs. Hubert MeKna Plains and Miss Hlizabeth Dunn, of Hnzleton, wero gutsts of Mis. Hose Neulln on Satur day. A large number of people from this tow 11 attended the Kgan obsequies at Mldvalo yesterday. Miss Cairie Cimrell, of Wllkes-Harre. was a visitor In town yesterday. Mr. W. S. McMillan, of Scranton, spent Sunday with friends In town. Ilev. Dr. Logan, of Scranton, occu pied the pulpit of the Moosie Presby terian chuicii jesterday. The AntluacitPH, composed of nn ex cellent team, went to Olyphnnt on tat utdijy and plaj'ed an excellent game with the home team. Score 17 to S. On Saturday nfternoon Jennie, the !IHV daughter of Mr. and Mrs. jr. K. McDonald, of the X irth Lnd. met with a r'1 ntul mlshlp, while playing with tho Ijwii mower her thumb became etitanpled In the mnehinerj', lacerating It In Mich a manner as to cause am puiatlon near the Hist joint. About one hundred ladles of St. M.uv's congregation nssembled j'ester dny to announce their Intention of be fiinilnr members of the Blessed Vir gin Si dality. Tho following officers wero selected- Piefect, Kiln Callahan; assistants, Mnigaret Loftus. Maiy Qninn; tiensuier, Anna Callahan; see retnry, Mary Lai ley; director, Hev, M. r. Ciane. Hev j. Wilson, the newiv appointed pnstoi of tho P. M. chuieh. took chnrgo of his (.nil jesterday In the presence of n large congregation. Ho spoke encourag.iif words and hoped that his pastorate vould be marked with the bump su-cess as his piedecessors. RENDHAM. The Lpworth League society of the 'Stewart Memoilnl church will conduct a grand entertainment and lee cream social this evening on the church lawn, weather permitting, otherwise It will be held in the church auditorium. Tho programme is made up of some of the best talent nnd no doubt the event will bo n grand success Horsf ord's Acid Phosphate Imports to the stomaoh health strength, Pleasant to take. I A f rent Tonic R lilnn'y Inbottlta. Uw f, '--1 " " rii- ia.wy? VTKUVCIU.s lliOL'IIL-I.H. ALL IClNpH i cured with Annual li.NiracH. Froo Uoolt run hoi) WAHlUN'UlUN CJUUMICAI, JU Washington, 1). U. EAT Choice Cuts E. ARKET, 321 Adams Avenue B Ker thins In the lluo of freili und O eultoil .Meutx, tiluuiik'i'. bard, Ktc. y POUMltVANDUAMKINhKASON. E Ti.lcphjneNo.68jj, ft7.TeF!i.,ffli. JmkVffJSfW U SX1 1 wmm ' rr I INiiGESTSOn mio I22Ai12B S J 1-tSS JNff 1 s( cS5 0000 127 and ill's M Lager Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PEL 435111455 INS.. SMtlPi Telephone Call, 2333. Seeds AND Fertilizers THE T k com CO. Refrigerators AND Ice Chests. THE MNNFH U UU11UUUU UUl 434 Lackawanna Ave. ATTIJNl) TO VOL'K LYIib NOW Kyenlglit i)rp'crod niul lit'uil.iclios pro vented Ijj haviiij your eye properly uml clentlllrally exmnlnud und tlttod. liyci examined tree. 'Ilia lictent Btylej of Hpeo luclea und eje'UHst'i nt the lowt prlooi. DR. SHIMBERG, 305 Spruce Strsot. THE DICKSON M'PGCJ,, hcrunton nnd Wllkon-liarre, I'd, .Manufacturer.) ol L0C0IM1YES.STATI0NARY ENGINES Uollcri, HoUtlne and Pumping Machinery. Oencrai Olllce, Horautou, I'u, anb A ' . u ra dv m M tJ P m CI w Washington Avenue. Tis the star spangled banner oil long; may it wave. We are in a position to offer S B t: at prices much market value: Size 4 x2V2 feet $ 2.25 5x3'4 feet 3.50 7x4 et 5.00 10 x 5, feet 7.50 14x7 feet 12.50 18 x 10 feet 20.00 Sale Now 129 Washington SPALDING. BINES. A hard line to beat. The Spalding Juvenile Line is the best Boys' and Girls' Wheel that has ever been sbowu in the city. All sizes. Call and see them. Opposite Court House, 211 Washington Avenue. L OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to HttsU ncss and Personal Account. Liberal Accommodation') In tended Accordint; to lialauce and Kcsponsibillty. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, Undivided Profits, $200,000 300,000 79,000 WM. COXN'KLL, President. HEXUYRELlN'.Jr., Vice Prcs. WILLIAM II. PECK, Caslilor The vault of tills bank Is pro. tccted by Holmes' lilectrlc l'ro. tective Mystem. THE H POWDER CO. ltooms 1 and ', Com'Uli lVPd'?. SCRANTON, fX Alining and Blasting POWDER Made at Mootloand Hinlidalo Worlii. I.ArUN & RANI) POWDKK CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric llatterlca, Klcctrlo Kxploderi, lor exploding bluma, Bufety l'me uuj M dfija Fiorey & Brooks Rjepauno Chemical Go's moil UXPUOilVCS J IH H lA H iiav WAIh, under the present These goods, with the ex ception of the smallest size, are made with the full num ber, 45 stars, sewed on both sides, and are made from the best grade of all-wool bunt ing. Going On, Avenue. DR. E. GREWER Old Post-Omco nulldlns, Cor. Spruce St., an J Penn Ae , Scranton. Ij l.as rutuined lrora his Western 'lrip, anil will now icmaln noimanent- ly ut lils homo olllce. THE DOPTOR 1& A GUADUATE OP TI1U UNIVEItSITY OP PIjNWSYIjVA- NIA. KOH.MCHLY DUMONSTKA- TOR OP PHYSIOLOGY ANP SVH- OUUY AT THE MEDICO-CHIU- UHOICAL COLIjKOE AT PHIL- ADIjI.PHIA. HIS SPECIjMj- TIES AHE CHRONIC. NEK- VOfS. SKIN. IM.'AnT ft'OJUl AND BLOOD DISEASES. The doctor nnd his staff of English and liermun plulclans make a ppeclulty of nil form of Chronic Nervous Diseases, Bkl'.i, tVomb, Blood Dlsetses. Including Kpllepllc Pits. Convulsion. Ilys tcrla, St. Vitus' Dance. Wakefulness. BUA1N WOnKEItS, both men and wo. men, whoss nervous 8 Hems havo been biokcn donn and shutteieil fiom oei worlc, no matter from what cause, can he lestored by my method. All who call upen tho Doctor from now on will tectlxo ucHlre, examination, ser. co and examination free Dr. Grewer i nlRh standliiR In tho Stnto will not allo-v him to accept any Incurable oases. It they cannot euro jou they will frankly tull ou so. Diseases of tlia Nervous System, Tho symptoms or vshlih ure dizziness, lack of conlldence, b0xu.il weakness In men and wumen, ball rtblne In the throat, spots lloattnB beloro tho ejes. loss oj memorj, unublo to concentrate tho mind on ono biilijut. cablly btanled when epok. en suddenlv to, and dull, dlstiessed mind, which unllts them for tierformlnB th'i actual dutlis of life, making happlnesj Impossible, dHtrcssliiB tho notion ot thl heart, causlr,B flush of heat, depression of spirits evil forubodlnes, cowardice, fear, dreams, melancholy, tire easy of com pany, fcellnc as tired In the mornlns us when letlrlne lack of energy, nervous, liess, constipation, weaknos of the limbs, etc Thoo so affected should consult ui Immediately and bo restored to perfect health. Lost Manhood Restored. Weakness of Youn Men Cured. If you havo been given up by your phy. siclan call upon thu doctor nnd bo oxam. Ined Ho eurts tho woist kind of Nervous) Debllltj. Scrofula. Old Sores, Catarrh, Piles, Pemulu Weakness, .ifecllons of th Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat. Asthma, Det. ness and Cripples of every description. Tumors, Cancers and aolters removej without the use of knife or painful caus. tics by our newly devled absorbent math, od knovsn us tho "ELECTRO-GEHMr. And our OZO-NITE OAS cures Catarrh and Catnrrhat Deafness. Consultation freo and strictly sacre nnd confidential. Olllco hours dally from in a. m to 4 30 p m ; 7 to 8 30 p. m. Sun. day from 10 a m. to 2 p m. MADE SV.E A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUHIJ i.f.f,iYcri0U iHtiaita lamas oioaa orr,Impotancr, Hlaa,.lonai, eto. caatw vr Abaia or otr.or Kxcosus ana crttloni. Titty nulcl.lvaul urvis restore LoitMulllr U.ol.lor joam.an Ijoit vit.iur la ouor joaui.tnd in cuou lor ftiuur "" iu". wr niNti I'rfivant Inianttv ant ronjuraptlon 1 ufArfetudr. ba inflisor maxruarv I'jov.nt Iniautly ant Ooiuurartlon i n. ThulpiikA fchtimi iiLmettlata latirora nlntima. Thulrnw) thona Jaracdlata airoui meat and EeeU n CUHE nher all tbr fail In. Ut upon bating ths Etnulue Jkjix lablats. Tba) hafe curad tboutanda and wllloareroa. Weclra apoa, r (an. "J Itlra written Biiarautaa tonrt arura Cft eaehcateor ratuni tba.monar. Price UV itu rarkaiai or alx ikiaa tfull traatmenti for JiW, mail, 1U lijaia wrappar, nnan raciiiui I. lui uU wrppar. nnin rcltotrrlr. CHtcnLii AJAX REAIGDY CO.. '!'!.. TOO For sale in Hcrunton, I'o., by Mutthen llros. and 11 U. huudersou, drugguti, B vy .JEnfl'fWfc.- 5fes3'fl.V tjk