THE SOJIANTON TIUJ3 LINE-MONDAY". MAY 30. 1SDS. fir f 1 J ; IThe Carbonrtalo correspondent ot Ths Tribune) has boon placed In tho hands ot , Mr. O. U. Munn, Salem nveniio and (Church street, to whom news Items may llio addressed. All complaints us to lr Ircgular delivery, etc., should bo mado to V. J. Itobcrts, news agent. TODAY'S RACBS. interesting Kvonti ArrntiRcd lor An 1 tlirncltu l'nrli. J Snttirday evening a bfntitiful tloc-or- 'ntetl ear conveying tin1 Clorinnnla, band was seen upon the Ktreots tidvrrtlslnc tho opening of. Anthracite park on lX'i orntlnn Day. Colored lights adorned the sides and ends of the car, wlillo the trolley polo was flitnply a Masse of light. A trip was made to Forest City and alone the lino enthusiastic crowds cheered tho excellent music, beautiful display and speeches that wore mado from tho platform as the car stopped at each town. What promises to he one of tho most eventful and prosper ous scatons of amusement at the parlc will open Monday, and with tho Messrs. lOilca and Fee at the head the public (are assured a treat. Horse racing, bicycle races, a variety show, ball games and dancing will be the general order of the,ilay. Follow ing Is a partial list of the horses that will participate In tho various races: 2.29 Class. Clay Cross, b. g. S. Andrews, city. Mabel Tompkins, b. in. -L. A. Pat terson, city. Rooney'B, s. r. h. J. M. Sherwood, Jennyn. Harvey T., r. p. P. P. ISrown, city. 3 Minute Class. May Lott, b. in. H. S. Pierce, city. Minnie P., s. m. S. Andrews, city. Itoxanna, b. m. J. M Sherwood, Jcr myn Little Racket, b. h. Klmer Avery, city. Green Race. B. a. Zip Hell, city. P. A. Carroll, city. Boy Fred., b. . E. A. Howard, Franklin. Id. A. Patterson, city. B. M. K. J. Burns, city. Duster Elmer Avery, city. All those intending to enter the bi cycle race who have not reported will kindly do so on or before Monday ut 10 a. m. at the park. JUNE WEDDINGS. Several Couples Who Will How at Ilymon'.i Shrine Next .Month. At 10.45 o'clock next "Wednesday morning Miss Millie rimer will ho united at the First Presbyterian church to Maurice E. Church. A large num ber of Invitations to witness the cere mony have been Issued. At 2 o'clock of the same day Miss Lillian Baker will be wedded to Cashier It. A. Jadwlfi, of the First National bank. This ceremony will also take place at the First Presbyterian church, but the wedding will bo a quiet one, being witnessed by only tho relatives and a few of the Immediate friends of the contracting partes. At a later hour that afternoon Miss Jennie Kearney, of the West Side, will be united to John J. Cox, of Jennyn, at St. Rose church. On June S Miss Annie Nllunil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Xiland, of Scranton, will be married to Eugene J. Burke, of this city. The ceremony will be performed at high noon in St. Paul's church, Green Ridge. On the same date Frank Clewell, formerly of this city, will bo married to Miss Cora French, of Ply mouth. ANOTHER FLAG RAISINQ. Old Glory Now Floats Over the Deln waro and Hudson Pockets. Another flag raising occurred Satur day afternoon which rivalled In inter est the one last week at the locomotive shops. Again the people of this city were aroused by the screeching iff whistles In the yard nnd the booming of Captain Eltel's Held piece. This llag-ralsing was at tho Delaware and Hudson's pockets, near the Coal brook breaker. The employes of tho transfer pockets have been looking for ward for some time to tho event. George C. Harto has been tho prime mover In the affair. He worked- up In terest among the men, took up the col lection, and bought the flag, which is a beauty. Superintendent Mnnville erected the polo on the south side of the pockets. It is a beautiful staff, thirty feet high. The flag is ten feet by eighteen feet. A temporary .platform was arranged for tho exercises, nnd was decorated with flags and stream ers. Tho president's picture was dis played and a motto, "Remember the Maine," had a conspicuous place. Pa triotic songs were sung by the men. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. About fifty persons left this city Sat urday niuht at S o'clock on the Erie's excursion to New York. Hogarth's band, of Jermyn, accompanied the party. In addition to the horse races and the Delaware and Hudson's excursion to Farvlew. the Cycle club will give a m, B3 Vfty K Ti Wf. U MA IH raV 7eJrl f vh h m m c ft For Internal and Externa! Use. CUntS AND l'IIKVC.Vi'3 Colds, Coughs. Sore Throat, Influenza, Hron. chltlj, Pneumonia, Swelling ol tlis Joints, Lumbago, Inflammation, HlieiiinaUsin, Neuralgia. Frostbites, Chilblain?, Headache, Toothache, Asthma, DIFFICULT BREATHING, ClItHS Till'. WORST PAINS 111 from Qui to twenty minute. NOT one IIOI'K ulter buf'lwVlJlTu"",e',, ""'"' ""y0UB Kadnay's Kcady Relief U a Sure Curt for liery Pain, Sprains, Urulses, Pains In the Uack, Chest or Limbs. It Was tho I-lr.tt und l the Only PAIN Rl'MliDV That InHantly stop tho moit oxcrnclnllnz palm, allays liillnmnuulon, uml cures Con iieitloiiN, wliellior or the t.un, stomach. BovroU or other clnndt or cinruitH, hy una up. pllcntlou. Alialfliiiiteaipiianriil In Imirt. tumlilorof water will In u row minute, euro ('rumix, Hpasrua. SSour Stomach, Heart burn, Nervous, news, Blecplexsness. slcl: Headache, 1)1, ir rhcea, Dysentery, folic, Flatulency und all Internal pains. Therein not u remedial agont In tho world ihnt will euro lever anil usiiij uml nil other miilHrloiiH, bilious and other fever, uidod by KADWAY's PILLS, so quickly in KM). WAY'S KUAUY KIXH'.P. Fifty Cents Per ISnttle. Sold by Bruzslsts. ItAJiWAY & CO, 60 ELM HT NEV YOHIC iyftJWV A LIVING- WITNESS. Mm, Hoffman DoBcrlbos How Sho Wroto to Mrs. PInkham for Advlco, and Is Now WoU. DnAit Mn. I'iskium: Hcfore using your VcjfcttiWo Compound 1 was a preat milTcrcr. I lmvc been sick for months, wna troubled with severe pain In both sides of abdomen, sore feeling In lower part of bow els, also suffered with dizziness, headache, and could not sleep. I wroto you a letter describ ing my case and asking your ndvlce. l ou y replied tell- rC lug1 mo just what to do. I followed your direc tions, and cannot praise your medicine enough for what it has done for me. Many thanks to von for your advice. Lydia K. l'inkham's Vegetable Com pound has cured mc, nnd I will recom mend it to my friends. Mrs. Flokuxce 11. IIofi'man, 51a Kohmd St., Clinton. O. The condition described by Mrs. Hotf man will appeal to many women, yet lots of sick women struggle on with their dally tasks disregarding the urgent warnings until overtaken by uctual collapse. The present Mrs. Pinkham's experi ence in treating female ills is unparal leled, for years she worked side by side with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and for sometimes past has had sole charge of the correspondence department of her great business, treating by letter as many as a hundred thousand ailing women during a single year. grand patriotic entertainment In tho opera house this afternoon and even ing, when Uncle Sam's battleships will be shown In motion by the anlmoto scope. Miss Irene Scurry, of this city, has tendered her services to government ofllclals as army nurse. Mesdames A. O. Fldlam, of Darte avenue; Hell, of Garlield avenue, and George Olllls and daughter, Grace, ot Terrace street, are visiting in Dun more. TAYLOR NEWS. Funeral of Llewelyn Evans Largely Attended -- Fins liaising - Other Mows of Interest. Services over the remains of Llewllyn Evanri occurred from his late home in Greenwood yesterday afternoon. An immense concourse of friends thronged his residence, and long before the de parture of the funeral cortege his homo was filled with mourners nnd sympa thizers. The funeral services were con ducted by Hev. J. M. Lloyd, of tho Welsh Baptist church. Hev. Lloyd In hls remarks made u fitting reference to the exemplary character of the de ceased. After tho services the remains were borne to their last resting place In tho Forest Home cemetery. The Greenwood Accidental fund, of which the deceased was a member, attended in a body. The pall-bearers were Thomas Lovering, Ellas Davis, Patrick Lanyon, William Edwards, Arthur Sweet and George Thomas. Mips Hnnnah Hughes, of Hyde Paik, was the guest of relatives In this place yesterday. Today will be gala day among tho residents of North Taylor when Old Glory ill be hoisted to the breeze at the Holden colliery. The Taylor band will bo present and render several pat riotic pieces appropriate to the occa sion. All of the employes of the col liery will be present at 11 o'clock. The flag monsurm 1" bv 20 feet and will float from a pole CO feet high. Super intendent W. I?. Owens will make tho speech of presentation and Attorney J. M. Har, Is and Ilurgess J. E. Watklus will deliver addresses of acceptance. The. Huds met a crushing defeat at the hands of the Lackawanna's on Sat urday afternoon by a tune of 26 to 9. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Seymou. nnd son, Edward and Harry, of Wllkes 1 Jarre, are visiting relatives in this place. The Tribune branch olllce In Taylor is In the Coblelgh building. Local Hopresentntlvo E. G. Evans In charge. James Speer, jr., of Xuw Jersey, 's visiting Ills father, James Speer, of Main street. Get your flags and bunting out and olwerve Decoration Day. Services over til" remains of the S-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powell, of Main strel, w'ioso death occurred on Saturday will be held this afternoon at house nt 2.30 o'clock. Hev. II. H. Harris, Ph. )., will olllelate. Ilurlal will bo made In the Forest Home cemetery. Superintendent and Mrs. John It. Johns, of P.ailroail street, spent tho Sabbath with relative?! In N'nntleoke. The postofllce hours for today. DeeoJ ration Day, will bo from 'J to 10 a. m. and 1.20 to 2.30 p. m. Daniel Evans nnd two sons, William nnd Irvin, of Wilkes-Harre, have ic turned homo after visiting for the past few days with Mr. and Mrs. William Stone, of Main street. Emblem division, No. D7, Sons of Temperance, will meet this evening m Van Horn's hall. Washington camp, No. 192, Patriotic Order. Sons of America, attended divine worship at the Presbyterian church yesterday morning where the Hey. L, It. Foster delivered an eloquent and patriotic sermon. Tho order marched from their meeting rooms In a bo.iy and turned out quite strong. They made a neat appearance. Mrs. Elizabeth Havnrd, of Grove street, spent the Sabbath with her son In Plttston. Miss Ella Jour,!, of Main street, lia3 mouthCd ftcr v,B,t,nB frll;nas '" i,y' Messrs. John A. Jones. J L. Nelger took a spin to yesterday. . nnd John Mill Creel; Messrs. David Nicholson, of Provi dence, and Richard Dray, of Prlceburg, weie callers on Taylor friends yester day. Miss Mary Sehercr, of Scranton, was the guest of her parents In this place yesterday. The RtdB will jonn.ey to Honosdale today where they will battle for an premary with tho repr?entntlvo team of that place. Quito u number of the ball cranks of tho iinvn will ncc-u..-pany them. v H. .1. Daniels was a caller on Scran ton frlendfl yeali.vdr.y. LAKE ARIEL. It requires but a glance from a cas ual observer to note the many Improve mentis lit this pleasant resort. Tho gi'ino and picnic grounds aeemtngly $-... vS "v i' have received, their full share of at tention, workmen having been busy for tho past month, tho grove has been enlarged to nearly twice Its usual size, tho grounds levelled and underbrush all cleared away and In Us place Is found practically a new grove, with the pleasing feature of a running brook. This has been divided Into several dams and six continuous waterfalls now tako the lilaro of what was oneo an unpleasant part of the grounds. The brook Is to bo stocked with trout and goldfish and will prove an attract ive feature. Tho entire grove has been covered by a fine gravel which Is much better suited for this purpose than the tan bark covering of the past. Tho capacity of the picnic grounds Is prac tically doubled and In addition to tho reennt enlargement ot tho dunrlng pavilion and booths, are fifty new tables, one hundred new seats, and twcnty-flVf new swings. The rush ot excursionists for luncheon tnbles which was so noticeable In the past will now be unnecPBsary. The steamboats havo received their annual pulntlng and about thirty new boats have been add ed to the licet. Light blue Is the pre vallng color this season and Is' a very acceptable change. That swampy por tion of the town between the bnat house and town proper has been filled up and graded nnd many other changes are contemplated, The excursion season will open here Juno 4, after which there will be the usual amount of gaiety and excite ment, ns the excursion list shows tho dates to be well taken and the Indi cations nre that this season will show a decided Increase In both the number of excursions nnd their attendance. Certainly L?ke Ariel Is losing none of Its popularity. A new schedule goes' Into effect on the Erie and Wyoming Vnlley railroad on June 1, which will Include tho spe cial lake trains. This will he appreci ated by our townpeople, as well as ninny Scrantonlnns who arc here so frequently preparing their cottages for occupancy. Several new and attractive cottages nre now bclnz erected, which nre a valuable acquisition to our cottnge col ony on tho lake front, those Hearing completion being owned by Dr. A. J. Council, L. 11. Powell and II. A. Cou ncil. John Simpson and C. D. Jones are making extensive repairs and Improve ments on their summer homes, which they will occupy ns soon as complete. The niipearnnce of the Union church has been greatly Improved by having been painted recently. Mrs. Dwluht Mills Is reported seri ously 111. Farmers In this vicinity are waiting anxiously for warmer weather. Very little planting.-of any kind has yet been accomplished. AVOCA. PostofTlee hours today from 9 to 11 a. m. and from 0 to 7 p. in. Tho Fraternal Mystic Chain will meet on Tuesday evening. , The Ladles' Missionary society of the Langellfle church will meet at the home of Mrs. James Moore on Tuesday, af lei noon, ,, The members of the Young Men's In stitute will meet this morning to at tend the requiem muss at St. Mary's church for the benefit of the deceased members, for the victims of the Mnlno disaster, and for all who have fallen In defense of their country. Tho Daughters of St. George are mak ing active preparations to receive a large number of rjuests at their social and supper in O'Malley's hall this evening. Many valuable articles have been contributed to the Hose of Sharon tioe which will be given away to each member holding an entrance card. Ad mission 10 cents, supper IB cents. James Redgelly, non of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hcdgelly, of the West Side, was serlousb injured In a Yateavlllo mine on Thursday nfternoon. 'While preparing a shot the refuse became Ig nited and he received the discharse In tho fact which badly disfigured him. His sight, although impaired, is not seriously injured. , Messrs. W. 11. Cuirnn and T. J O'Mal ley will leave today on an extended trip which will Include Washington, Old Point Comfort, and Cam!) Alger. During Mr. Curran's absence the Avoca depaitmont of the Republican will be attended to by John O'Malley. Mrs. Anthony lluike, of the West Side, is critically 111. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Anderson and family are visiting friem's In Wilkes Ilirro. James MeKenzie. of Pottsville, it spending a few days with his mother on tho West Side. Mlrscs Viola Dommernuth nnd Jen nie Pell attended the Epworth League convention at Wllkes-Harre on Friday. Th" members of Avoca Hose company are requested to meet in uniform at tho hose company's house todny nt 12 o'clock sharp to pirtlclnato In the G. A. P.. parade at Mooslc. The membi rs of George Hill post, No. 34.1. G. A. 15., nttended services yes terday morning nt the M. E. church. Uev. L. E. Vanlloesen occunled tho pulpit and preached a beautiful pat riotic sermon. Misses 13. Demnsev and Ella Qulnn nre spending today at Delaware Water Gap. , Although tho Anthracites were de feated In tho game on Saturday with the Mauch Chunk team, yet they re turned homo rejoicing over tho excel lent game they played nnd the cordial manner In which they were treated They feel grateful to W. R. Manners who has always Interested himself In tho clu'. and who arranged tho game for Saturday. The Democrats of tho Fifth Legisla tive district met in tho parlors of tho Anthracite hotel on Saturday for tho purpose of electing delegates to the coming stata convention. Squire T. J. Fltr.slmmonrt made a very active chair- Children should always increase in weight. Not to ' grow, not to increase in flesh, belongs to old age. Present and future health demands that this increase in weight should be steady and never failing. To delicate children, Scott's Emulsion brings richer blood and firmer flesh. Better color comes to the cheeks and stronger muscles to the limbs. The gain in weight is substantial; it comes to stay. joe. ar.J $i,oo, ..U druggliti, tCOTT & BOWNE, CheniUu, New Yelk man and made short order of the busi ness to bo tranarted. E. J. Unrr-ott, of Miners' Mills, performed tho duties of secretary. Dr. Ulrge, Prof. C. F. Hoban and John Urazellc were chosen state delegates. Tho alternates art Squire Gibbons, Thomas Whalen and Peter Lacuta. Tho following delegates were present: Thomas Hopkins, M. J. M.iylan, Thoma! Whalen, John llra zclle.'C. P. Hnhan, Dr. J. C Heap, Charles O'llrlen, Squire Gibbons, Mich ael McNulty. John Foster, John Pen deigast, John Kenny, 12. J. Qulnn, C. P. Hoban, Jiremlah Houston, Dr. Blrgo, Prank Parke, John F. Conoboy. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Last Friday two boys, the (sons of Felix MulMci, of Fenn avenue, May Held, were nearly carried Into eternity by the fast current of tho Lackawanna river. The buys, In company with sev eral others, were playing along the river bank, a short distance above tho school hoii?e nnd by some unknown means the little fellow about eight years old fell into the wotir, nnd wan soon travelling down with the stream at a very lively rate. The other broth er who saw what had happened, ran down the bank for some distance err ing nnd then Raped Into the water, thinking to save .his bmther from a watery grave. Dy this time Constable Muldeilck was on the scene and was succssful In rescuing them aftfr be ing curried for about three hundred yards with the stream. At the central examination, which was held In the Arthbald high school on Saturday, several of tho advanced pupils of our high srhool wore very successful in passing the examination and received eilploirias for their excel lent wotk. They are George Myers, Alta Myers, Maggie Davis und Minnie Phillip. Lk'.zle Ilattenbtirg. who received a di ploma last ivnr In the common Eng lish branches, took some of the higher grade and parsed a very creditable ex amination, reaching the mark of 100 per cent In botany. The school closed on Friday leaving every department In a healthy condition. Professor Rogers has worked In the past year with the aim and object of giving entire satis faction to the board of directors and parents of his students, and the teach ers are well satisfied with the work that has been aoromplished. The members of the William Hunter post, Grand Army of the Republic and the Sons of Veteinns nttended Divine service at the St. James Episcopal church last evening. Tho chinch was beautifully decorated with flowers and national colors, which made a Very fine appearance. Rev. Mr. Fassenden delivered an eloquent dermon appio prlate to the occasion. The G. A. R. nnd Sons of Veterans will go through the usual ceremony at the cemetery this morning and lire a volley over the graves of their old comrades. They will then leave for Mayfleld cemetery w' e services will be performed. Shadraek T. Lewis, who has been working for the past few months In Plymouth, returned home on Saturday evening. Miss. Alice Par nw, of Piicoburg, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Friend, of Mayfleld. MAIN'S CIRCUS TOAIORROW. Street Pnrndo in (he .Morning Vt ill He n t'ealun'. Walter L. Main's great consolidated show will open thu season of lb9S In Scranton tomorrow, when Mr. Miin, the famous showman, will bo "At Home" with Ms spltndld aggregation of circus and menagerie attractions. One of tho best parades ever witnessed in this city will take place In the fore noon at 10 o'clock. It will be a grand parade in its- !f, and well worth coming to see, even if you do not attend tho big show. Merry, i.iasked clowns, riding on mules and donkeys, will burlesque Sr.usa's band of national distinction. A double team of trotting dogs will be In tho line. Charles Klnzer, widely known I" the records of great state fairs, will havo charge of thlr exhibit. He has never before token part In a circus, hut Walter L. Main with his usual wide-awake enterprise secured him for the s ason. Millard, tho orig inal train" bicyclist, and other attrac tions will ajvicar In the street parade. At 11 o'clock there will be a free Japanese fireworks exhibit. Main's show has exhibited In all the states of the union, and all provinces of British Amoiica. Next year it Is olanncd to take the big show to Europe, and tha year following to Australia, HERE WE AP.R AGAIN. With Our Low Itntes lor Summer Travel via ?.(cl(el I'lule Ttoml. Only $11.03, Buffalo to Warsaw, Ind.. and return, tickets on sale May lfl to 21, account General Assembly Presby terian church, tickets good to return until June ,1. Only 311.83, Ruffalo to Warsaw, Ihd., and return. May 15 to Sept. 13. Only $13.83, Buffnlo to Napervllle, Ills., and return, tickets sold May 23, 24, 27 and 2S, good returning until June SO, on account of annual meeting of German Baptists. Only $'i20, Buffalo to Toledo, Ohio, nnd return, on account of Young Peo ple's Biennial convention, tickets sold Juno 15 and 1C, good returning until Juno 20. Only J33.&3, Buffalo to Dallas, Tex., and return, tickets sold June 11 and 12, good returning until June 2S, on ac count of Mystic Shrine. Only XI 1.50. Buffalo to Louisville. Ky., and return, tickets sold June 19 and 20, good returning until June 20. For all Information, call on your nearest ticket agent, or address F. J. Moore, general ngent, Nickel Plata Road, Buffalo, N. Y. Low rates to other points will be quoted from time to time. Elegant service. Superb din ing cars. Vestlbuled buffet sleeping cars. TIIG "ANTIS" VICTORIOUS. Thoy Curry tho County of Somerset by Large .Vujoiilies. Johnstown, Pa., May 29. Reports fri.m the voting districts of Somerset county show that the nntl-Scull, anti Quay and consequently tho autl-Hlcks people in Saturday's primary elections have carried the ccunty by malorltles ranslng from 100 to 1.G00. Every candidate on thPlr ticket was nominated. General W If. Koontu. wlm was nominated by the nntl-Scull pcnrlo for assembly. Is a pronounced Wanamnker man end presided at tho celebrated Wanamnker meeting In tho Ilourso building in Philadelphia somo ttmo ago. WILL SUE DENNY LONG. The President ol'lhe I'ntursoit llnse Hall Club ItcHrutn n Snub, Paterson, N. J., May 29 Tho Pater son base ball club this morning ut 11 o'clock received u telegram from Man ager Denny Long, of tho Reading club, J stating that the Reading team would JSiSft-SBlfi? Our extensive and choice new stock to be closed out at a substantial reduction in prices. Need of money and a desire to reduce our stock of Suits, in order to make room for Summer Duck Suits and" Skirts, are the prime objects for this sale. Its your chance to buy high class Tailored Suits of latest effects at a price scarcely over the cost of the materials, which, means a direct saving of the price you would have to pay a tailor for the making. The new schedule of prices is as follows: Suits. Suits. $ 7.50 to $ 8.50 lletlucert to $ 5.00 10.00 to 12.00 " to 7.50 13.50 to 15.00 " to 10.00 10.00 to 18.50 " to 12.50 18.00 to 23.00 " to 15.00 y D 0 127 and not come to Paterson today to play the scheduled game, as they Intended to attempt to play a Sunday game at home with Hartford. On account of the short notice the Patcrsons were not able to get any other team in the league to come here and the 1,500 peo ple who gathered at the gate were told the circumstances and not admitted, At 3.30 the Patersons took the field and, after nine balls had been pitched over the plate. Umpire Iletts gave them the game by a score of 9 to 0. President Ely, of the local club, says he intends to push the matter and will make Long pay the fine of $300 for not playing the scheduled game, and If pos sible force him to lose his franchise. Simple ECuoii:li. From the Indianapolis Journal. Watts It would bo easy enough to have Sunday buse ball if the management only would go about It In the rlsht way. Potts I piesumo you have a scheme al ready perfected. Watts To be sure. All they need do Is to put In n side entrance and keep the fiout gate closed. A Juvnniln Attempt. "Mamma, teacher told us to say a I'.lblo text when wo dropped our pennies Into the plate." "Well, what did you say?" "I said that one of papa's 'Put up or shut up.' " Chlcatio Record. DR. E. G. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE 'JRHc.'iAL,' ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Iaeoldundor positivo Written CJucrnutco, byanthorircdngentacnl' to euro Weak Memory, l)izzlno3a, WaUefulnefs, Vits Ilvstcrin. Jules cir. neeo, Night Locjeo, Kvil Dreotue. Xinclt o Contl. denco.Norvou.'iness.Ijueittido, nil Drains, Yosth tul Errors, or Lixccs.-ivo ufo 01 ronccco, ujuum, or Liijunr, which lsadu to lllecry, Contumjittoa, Insanity nnd Death, At etoro or by mail, $1 a box; fix tor 1; with written guarantee to euro or refund isoccy. Hiimplo pneU nsc containing five days' treatment, wnth full instructions, 25 conts, Ono eamplo only eold to eacn parson. Aieioraoruyman. t3j"Rccl Label Special Extra btrength. ) For Imrjotencv. Loss of1 I'owftr. Ijost Mnnhcr.il. Ufn.llt. , U.rMnnnaal fl a bozi Eiz for $5. witljiV ivrlttpn truarantccKJ ' ,nnn.nn!Hfl!IVH. At ctn.n1 tfiBFCnuorbvmall. AKTEH 1-orSuleby William O. Clark, 316 Penn Ae , Scranton, I'u. til a5- 5 IM Haft. E. I- V ,AUh '7. MAPiMA WSI..- 1 R'S'-O'W ai K VT-IWV LUWilH LtlBEf. 00. fllftHUFACTURERS OF IE Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Kit ' sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand, l'ccisd ISc-wlo. Prop Timber promptly i-'urnisheJ. MILKS At Cross Fork, l'ottur Co.. on the BufT.xlo and Susqiw iianna ltailrond. At Mina, Potter County. Pa., on Cotulcrsport, aivJ Port Allecany Kailro.id. Capacity-400,000 feet per day. GliNlillAI. OFFICE-Uoardof Trade Uuildlng, Scrunton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014. tiff Eoicetlsscsneo'lieTol!afcl,Eiontnl7,TCinlaUn(f medlclun. Only haralui &a4 tho jiuteit eirugiahould bo u:4. It jou rant the but, get Tbrj era pjotopt. ifo uv certsln In rciult. Tbo cenulnc (Ir, Teal's) ncrer dluj For Sals by JOHN H. PHELPS, oPruco atreot- VH VBftEft Mi lAtsID v WASHlNErlON REDUCTION. of Suits, Jackets 129 Washington thlpg about keeping a Bicycle In pet feet running order Is the proper use of oil, also the quality of oil used. If you wish to keep the bearings free from gum you must use as much care In buying oil ns you did In the purchase of your wheel. The oil we sell Is guaranteed to be pure und is put up for us under our own speci fications, and after a test of five years we can safely say that our oil Is the best. Full three ounce bottles, 10c. Opposite Court Kousa. 211 Washington Avenue. c. EAT ARRET, Choice Cuts 321 Adams Avenue 13 Kvcr thing In tho lino of fresh and O salted .Meats, Sausages, Lurtl, Kte. py I'OUMKY AND U.VMKIN SSK.SOV. E Telephme No. 682 3 UflUP Vflll "" 'firoi,, 1'linpk.s, Cop nHVU IUU pci-f'olor-t upon, Ache Old Bores, I leers la MouUi, Hair fulling Write COOK KBAIUDY CO., 651 Majonlc Temple, Chicago, III., for prools of curei. Capital, $500,000. Worst cusiMcureelln 13 to 35 day ioo-page bojx trss, Cllcht.tcr's KngUth Diamond RranO. nrc, iuw.j. ri'lUMo. loii nk , ."on J Brand lultfd.nl aM B.t.!Uo r.nTi iIlIuIiI, I.Ih. riiw.. ir.i' ' - v. iifiiiiHitri jwil.'11i uia m j, -- . "HJ UJUW I IIIIHJU 1 SUQ "tiorn and imitation. At Prof flitt, or nend 4. ' KMItf for I.BdlcV' m latter, by rttura ;' Jiaii, iu.uuu TMi.mor.taii. jrmnt J'aptr Ball tj all Loch Druliti. lmhAU!vZ TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING QUICK RETURNS. Pharmacist, cor. VWomlng ovenuo and Remember the Main FSorev & Ireoks, Pe faci&i jWrinjl t.1 SL V '' I i- L v ts . ., .f ;':: TT Xsc v xS&v ;-'AVENWE. mi Oapes Capes and Jackets. $ 5.00 ltcduccd to $ 2.50 7.50 " to 3.75 10.00 " to 5.00 12.50 " to 0.25 15.00 " to 7.50 18.00 " to 0.00 25.00 " to 12.50 Avenue. DR. E. GREWER Old Post-Offlco Bulldlnz, Cor. Sprue: St., nnd Penn Ave., Scranton. Pa i.us returnud troin his Western Trip, and will now remain permanent ly at aid homo olllce. TUB DOfTOP. IS-A GRADUATE OP TIU3 UNIVKHSITY OF PENNSYLVA NIA, I''OHMJ3IlLY DE.MONSTUA TOIl OF PHYSIOLOGY AND SL'H CtHKY AT THU MKUICO-CHIU-UHGICAL COLLEGE AT PHIL ADELPHIA. HIS SPECIAL TIES ABE CHRONIC. NF.U VOI'S. SKIN. HEART ffOMD AND BLOOD DISEASES. Tho doctor and his staff of Ennllsh nnd Uerrnnn phslcinns make a specialty of all form of Chronle Nervous Diseases, Bkly, W'omb, Blood Dlsecsos. Including Lpll.-ptlc Fits, Convulsions, Hys tcria. St. Vitus' Dance, Wakefulness DRAIN WORKERS, both men and wo men, whoaj nervcua systems havo been broken down and shattered from over work, no matter from what cause, can be restored by my method. All who call upen tho Doctor from now on v.lll rocelvo advice, examination! sor vlco and examination fret. Dr. Growor 9 n'.sh st.milliiR In tho S'nto will not alley him to accept nny incurablo raseji. It thoy cannot cure you they will frankly toll you so. Mseases ol th: Nervauj System, Tho symptoms of which are dizziness, lack of conildeneo, sexual weakness in men and women, ball rising In the throat. opo.s llontiuK before tho eyes, loss of memory, unablo to concentrate tho mint! on 0110 subject, easily startled when spok en suddenly to. and dull, distressed mind, which unfits them for performing tho actual duties of Ufa, maklim happiness Impossible, distressing the action of th heart, causing flush of heut, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, meluncholy. tiro easy of com pany, feellns as tired In the morning" as when retiring lack of energy, nervous ness, constipation, weakness of the limbs, etc. Those so affected should consult us Immediately and bb restored to perfect health. Lot Manhood Kestorod, Weakness ol Younj Men Cured. If you havo been given up by your phy. slclan call upon tho doctor nnd be exam ined. He cureo the worst kind of Nervous Debility. Scrofula. Old Sores, Catairh, Piles, Female Weakness, Affections of tha Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Asthma. Deaf ness and Cripples of every description. Tumors. Cancers und Goiters removed without tho uso of knlfo or painful caus tics by our newly devised absorbent motlu oil known as tho "ELECTRO-QERMl- CAnd'our OZO-NITE GAS cures Catarrh nnd Cntarrhul Deafness. Consultation free and strictly sacred nnd confidential. Oftlco hours dally from 10 n. m. to 4.30 p. m. : 7 to S.C0 p. in. Sun. day from 10 a. rn. to 2 p. m. ade me a mm AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBB J v r -,......, 11?...,... VaIIIii ir. orr,miia?ac;, ijlct; Icficai;, ctd.rcntivt tij Abuio or ether lliceuM mi India crsllanf, Tlietf .iiilcAtu ami eurt,li reitora Lost Vliuliir li old or youne. anil I'l Ainr 1 fn.itn. ltii In.nnr maiplr.r. av.ip"lj"i jcia.uir t.nwBruaa it takna In timo. Their nae inms la .'nodlntu improve meat and effort a Cl'llE nsura all nlbrr fail In lulhV k. .. " - -, """-,,-" ".,""fi ouiou. iner i tsr cacltauu: or six iAk-mi ifull treatmunte for 42.C-Q. rot ll&l ?auil,IttpUlnwTanr, ut'oo ntcriptof rrioa.l lrcQI&r "-AJAX REfViEDYCO., 'XZSg'ifc- Kor salo In Hcrantou, Pa., by Matthew Bros, nud II. (J, Sanderson, drussllti. m ft. ' &i