THE SCRANTON TlUBUNJiMVEDNESDAY. ,JUNtf 1. 189$. W GARBONDALE. The Carbondale correspondence: of Ttis Trlbuno has been placed In the hands ot Mr. C. R. Munn, Salem avenue find Church atreat, to whom news Items mny be addressed. All complaints as to Ir regular delivery, etc., should bo tnado to W. J, Roberts, news agent. J HR0A1 CAMP ALQOR. IiDltcr Hinting thu Holtlior llo Aro Anxious to !o to Mnlilln. Letloy Ilunnell In writing from Cnmp Alger, nniontr other thing suys: "I Just returned from n twenty-olKlit liour provost cuurd detail and we were nbout four VlrKlnla miles from rump. 'e were Runnllng n strawberry patch nnd I never knew what hospitality was before. AVe were used ns lords. The best the people had uas not good enough for us. "Wo had Ihree good meals of Old Virginia hoe cukes, brown bread and butter, veal. Jelly, straw berry short cuke and strawberries with crenm nnd sugar. It was a regtilur banquet after ennui life. "There are about 20,000 men here and they tire still coming. I think from the president's call wo will leave hen; be fore long and wo know not whore wc nhnll go, as they aro mixing up our ollleers In grent shape. Rut our colonel wants to go to Manila and I think ho will make his point, as he Is second ranking colonel In the corps. All the boys nre anxious to go there. If they go we shall certainly servo our two years and perhaps more. "Hon O. A. Grow was up to visit Company O last Sunday nnd we had some visitors from Montrose. I shook hands with Governor Hastings at Ilar rlsburg and presented to hlin n small llk ling As I was on guard on the train I saw most of tho scenery on the wny here. We liavo not received our state pay yet but would have received It If it had not been for a mistake In the pay roll of the First regiment, which is making all of tho 1'cnnsylvunla boys Vnlt We have something coming, that Is ono consolation, hut It will not buy extras. "Three men have been nrrestcd for trying to poison the springs around here and they hail to take them to Washington to keep tho boys from lynching them," FROM HOSPITAL TO JAH Gnllnclior, Mho Won Seriously Stabbed, Locked li Vontcrdny. Tribune renders will recollect the ftlalb y-Oallagher stabbing affraywhlch occurred a couple of weeks ago. The men or brothers-ln-hlw and their al tercation resulted In the serious stab bing of Gallagher. He was stent to the hospital und Malloy was committed to the county jail. Yesterday Gallagher left the hospi tal only to bo ai rested on a charge of assault, preferred by Malloy. Helng unable to furnish ball ho was taken to Scranton last evening by Chief of Police McAndrew. TIIF. SECOND OFFENSE. Harry Martin, a lad sixteen years old was put under bail at Alderman Jones' court last evening for throwing stones at t reel cars and hitting a motorman at Simpson. This is tho boy's second offense and .Superintend ent Flynn is determined to discourage this dangerous practice prevalent in the northerly suburbs. LOCAL AND PERGONAL. Campbell Dltchburn moved his wholesale flour and feed store from South Main street to the Anthracite building on Sixth avenue, yesterday nftornon. M G Watts' new shoe store has been thrown open to the public. The es tablishment is a model of neatness and is one uf the handsomest business places In, tho city. An Afton correspondent says: "On Wednesday, May L'3, 1S9S, Miss Lillian Carter, of Afton, and Charlts M. Duvey. of Carbnndalo, Pa., were united In-the h'lly bonds of matrimony by Rev. H R. 'nrrulh. The bride is well known In Aft.n While the groom is a popular young business man of Carbondale, where thi y will mnke their future Inane. The best wishes of their many Afton friends go with them.' Among those from out of town who nttended the funeral of (he late Mrs. Martin TVcgan weio Mrs. John McDor mott and son .lames, Mrs. William AVaisli, George Devlin, of Poit Grlltlth: Miss Agnes Ilannahnn. of Inkerman; Mr Joseph Pascoe, of 'I'lttston; MIs Mary C'onnell, Mrs. John Shea, of Wllkes-Rarre: Mrs. Patrick Fox. Mrs. Rurns. of Providence; Mi. and Mrs. William Wasnian. .1. Wasman. of HoncsdaK'. John Rrennnn. Theodore I.elchc . of Pottsvlll.-; Miss Lizzie Lenahan, of Pittston; Master John Conn.-ll, Wllkes-llarre. Miss C.-lia Moses has returned from nn extended visit with Scranton and WIIkes-Rarro friends.. Dr J. ,1. Thompson s entei tnlnlng h.s brother, of Philadelphia. Renjanun L. Singer, of the medical department of tin- I'lilverslty of Penn sylvania, 'irrlM'd lust iviiiing to spend lus sunmir-r a.itiuii wlih his parents In this tt Mi and Mrs W I.. Thompson, of PILL Always Reliable Pore! Vegetal. Perfectly tasteless, clesuutl co:u ed, roan late, purify, cleans mill strengthen. It.U). VA SPILLS Tor tho cure of all divider of Mouiacli, HoweK Kliliu'vi, lllmHtr Nerwnts Ureases, Dlzzlncn, Vurtlint, I'os tlvesncsw, Piles, SICK UGADACHR, FEMALE COA1PLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS. INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, AND ALL DISORDERS OP THE LIVER Observe tho following symptoms, result. ng from diseases of the digestive organs: Constipation, Inward piles, fullness of blood In tho head, aclcuty of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, dirgust of food, lull. ncss of weigh-, of the stomach, sour era: tatlons, sinking or fluttering of tho heart, choking or suffornilng senat!ons when In n. lying posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before tho elcht. fever and d Ml pain In the head, deficiency of perjplr. tlon, yellowness of tho skin and eye, pun In the side, chest, bmbs and sudden flush. es of heat, burnlnsr In the flesh, A few doses of RADWAV9 PILLS will free tho system of all tho abovo named disorders. Price asc per box, sold by Orugulst ur sent by mall. RADWAY & CO.. fiS Pt. K Nvu York. urn Pern Halt, Crystnl lake, entertained the Fortnightly club yesterday after noon. Their guests were: Mesdames V. (1. Scurry, M. CI. Watt nnd the Misses Mnme Watt, Flora Harrison, Margnret Uronson, Grace Hathaway, Mlnulo Reynolds, Mabel Jadwln, Jo sephine Hurr, Ollna Herring. Mr. and Mrs. J nines 11. Paul are spending a month at Fern Hall. Frank Xeweomb nnd Alexnnder Rrennnn. of this city, have enlisted for the Spanish-American war In the Sixty-ninth New York volunteers. Word wns received to that effect hero on Saturday. Miss Marian Crane Is expected homo today. K. K. Morse Is III. George Giles, of Terrace street, Is en tertaining his mother, Mrs. Grace Giles, and his sister. Mrs. Clnrlnda Wilmarth, ot Aldenvllle. TAYLOR NEWS. Mrs. George Peters Slightly Injured. Personal and Other News of In torest. What might have ben n fatal acci dent occurred at the North end of this borough on Monday afternoon. One of the Scianton Traction company cars was wending its way down the hill near Lldener's farm when from some un known cause the car left the track and slightly Injured Mrs. George Peters. A number of other passengers were on th" car at the time, but all escaped unin jured. Hut for the careful work of the motorman, Michael Lynch, f-omethlng more serious might have occurred. The car was In charge of Conductor Rarney McCllll. llr. J. W. Houscr nttended to the lnjtiiles of Mrs. Peters, which wcr.' not considered very serious. The members of the Lacknwanna council, No. fil, IX of P.. are making nriangi ments to hold ti social In the near fut ti iv. The clerks challenge the butchets for a game on the school house grounds on any dale soitahlo to the latter club. Please nnswer as roon as possible. !'. 1. Davis, manager, Lewis Davis cap tain. The Tribune branch olllee In Taylor Is in the Cohleigh building. Local rep resentative H. (3. ISvans In eliai-2 Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, of Hyde Park, were the guests of the hitter's mother In this place on Monday. TaylorvIIle lodge, No. Ifi2, Knights of Pythias, will moot this evening lu Reese's hall. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Johns were tho guests of Hyde Park relatives yester day. General Coal Agent W. II. Storrs, of the Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern company, was In town on business yesterday. Tho Taylor colliery will commence operations today after an idleness of two weeks, The attention of the burgess Is called to the number of knights of tho road who have of lately been making their home In the vicinity of the Tnvlor Ice housu for the past two weeks. Our borough police should mako a visit some of ihiij-o evenings to this so journing place and check their enjoy ment Street Commissioner David J. liar lis and gang of workmen have luen busy for the past week, lep.'ilrlng the damage done by the late stoim. Mrs. M. J. Lloyd, of Priceburg, wns the guest of her mother, Mrs. Robert Llewelyn, of Union street, on Mnndny. The clerks 'of this town have organiz ed for the season nnd would like to hear from Jennyn .?- Co.'s clerks, th butch ers, merchants or hotel keepers. The club is composed of the following players- Henry Howells, catcher- K. D. Davis, pitcher; D. A. Williams, llrst base; John Relnhardt, second base; John K. Owens, third base; Oliver Wil liams, shoit stop; Lewis Davis, If; Michael Strlne, cf; William Nelger. rf; reserves, Henry Wolsenlluh, William i''elbel and David Davis. Answer as . W as possible. lr and Mr.). Walter D. Kdwards, of Hyde Park, spent the Sabbath with the hitter's mother In this plac. The Anthracite Social club will con duct their regular weekly social lu W"ber s rink this evening. Mis. H. H. Harris has almost recover ed from her recent sickness Mr. James .Vnsh, of I'nlon street, will leave this week for Atlantic City for the benelit of his health. FACTORYVILLE. F ral hundred patriotic citizens of this jwii unfurled to the gentle breeze on Memorial Day morning ono of the finest (lags In Northeastern Pennsylva nia. The pole (which uas a magnifi cent one ST feet long) wan raised at 10.no. The flag, measuring lSxas feet was placed upon the ropes and hoisted to the loft) position by six little girls, amidst the booming of cunnon and the band playing the "Star Spangled Rainier." Rev. W. M. Hlller, of the Methodist church, made a short ud dress. At S.'M the parade and decotat Ing ceremonies at the cemetery tool; place. Captain 13. J. Rice post and the Ladles' circle, G. A. 1!., having charge Rev. M. J. Watklnn. of ihe Raptist t lunch, delivered a very patrio tic and able address. Miss Muy Wright recited an appropriate poem. The ex ercises at the graves of our departed heroes uas Interspeised with patiiotic odes by the Gleiiburu drum corps. A salute Avail II red from the G. A. R. can non, fn the evening at the Raptist church Comrade UodU delivered an able address, subject: "Pergonal Ex periences In Rebel Prisons," At :!.o0 Monday afternoon a closely contested game of bne ball was partlc Ipnttil in by the Tiinkliannoek High school vs. Keystone Academy, result ing in u victory for the former club; score S to 7. Among the out of town vlsltoin hero on Memorial Day were noticed the fol lowing well-known people Mrs. O. R. Wright. Mrs. N. K. Rice, .Mr. Stephen Rln Mr. J. X. Capwell. Mr. S. S. Sea maus. of Scranton; Captain and Mrs. S. H. Rrlggs, of Carbondale. and Mr. John Grant, of Parsons, Pa. A fair lzed audience greeted the Gilbert's Jubilee Concert company at the Methodist chin eh last Tuesday evening. Next Friday evening the ICpworth league will give a lawn i-ocial at the parsonage. Cake, Ice cream and straw berries will be served. Dr. and Mrs. Wheaton gavu n party last .Monday owning In honor of their daughter, Minnie Relle's eighteenth birthday. About eighty guests were delightfully enteitnlned. Mrs. llnrry J. Frear, of Mayfleld. h spending a few weeks with her mother. Mrs. Ruin Cnpwell. Mrs. George A. Transue nnd three sons, of Pottsvllle, came last Friday to spend tho Hummer at their former home In this place. Mr. TraiiHiio will close Ids school In about one month nnd Join his family bore. The following l the progrnmnio for the twenty-ninth annual commence ment of Keystono academy: June 12, 11 a. m., sermon to the grad- PEBIODS OF PAIN. Menstruation, the lmlnnco wheel of woman's life, is nlso the bane of exist ence to many because It means n time of (jrentstiirerltiff. While no woman Is entirely free from periodical nnlu, it iIocb not seem to liavo been na ture's plan thnt women otherwise healthy should suffer so heveroly. Lyiliafi. Pink hntn's Vege table Com pound is the most thorough fe- male regula tor known to medical nel- once. It relieves the condition that pro duces so much discomfort and robs men atmntion of its terrors. Here is proof: DKAit Miw. Pinkham: How can 1 thank you enough for what you have done for me V When I wrote to you I was suffering untold pain at time of menstruation; wns nervous, had hend uche all the time, no appetite, that tired feeling, nnd did not core for unything. I have taken three bottles of Lydia 10. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, ono of lllood Purifier, two boxes of Liver Pills, and to-day I am a well person. I would like to have those who suffer know that I am one of the many who have been cured of female complaints by your wonderful medicine and advice. Miss .Ip.nmk It. Mn.us. Leon, Wis. If you nre- .suffering in this way, write ns Miss Miles did to Mrs. Piukham at Lynn, Mass.. for the advice which the offers free of ehargu to all women. uatlng class, Principal Klkanah Hul ley; 7.30 p. in., sermon before the reli gious societies, Principal Klkanah Hul ley. June S, S p. in., graduating piano forte recital. Miss Louise Alney. June 10, s p. m., graduating piano forte recital, Miss Lena Phillips. June 11, S p. m principal's recep tion to the senior class. June 13, S ). m., graduating plano foito recital, Miss Maud Wnldle. June 14, 8 p. in., graduating piano forte recital, Miss Carolyn Paterson. June 1 1 lu, final examination. June 13, 8 p. in., senior class day ex ercises. June lfi. S p. m., exercises of the Jun ior class. June lfi, S p. m., prize crnys and or ations of tile middle class. June 17, commencement day; 10 a. m., meeting of the board of trustees; 10.30 a. m.. graduating exercises of the sen ior class: 12.30 m.. alumni dinner: 3 p. in., annual address. Subject: "Tho Relation of the Alumni to the Acnd eniy," Knoch Porrino, Lltt. D Lewls burg. Pa.; 8 p. in., public exercise of the alumni asosclatlon; 9 p. in. alumni reunion. Lawrence's orchestra, of Scranton, will furnish musle for commencement day. A hearty welcome to the exercises of the week is extended to all. ELMHUBST. Mrs. C. A. Spalding nnd three chil dren left this morning for a two weeks' visit with her mother at Rome. Pa. lllis Mildred Sutter, of Hawley, was . 'o rucst of Ml"s Jennie Dunning over Si, day. Miss Ressle Rucltinghnni will piny a piano solo at Mls Holllster's muslcale at Moscow this evening. Miss Inez Olds Is visiting friends nt Fnctoryvllle. She will remain about three weeks. Mrs. George Kniery returned yester day from a visit with friends nt Klm dale. The entertainment at the Presbvter Inn church last night was well attend ed. A delightful piocrarrme was ren dered by the Choral society, under the leadership of Dr. .1. W. Kuedler. Inter spersed with violin solos by Miss Clara Long, accompanied bv Mies Johnson, also a mandolin solo by Mr. 13d. Morse, and several beautiful gramophone se lections by Mr. Schnonmaker. At the close of the entertainment, home made candy was sold by the Ladles' Aid so ciety. At tho Raptist church Sunday morn ing nine new members received the right hand of fellowship. In the even ing a memoilal seivico was held and the church was beautifully tilmmed ulth Hags, bunting and (lowers. At the close of the sorvlc- a hundred pat rlotl. b'idges were given out to those present, which were kindly donated to the pastor by .Tonus Long's Sons for free distribution. Mrs. Hun' and little daughter, of Scr.mion, weie the guests of Mrs. A. R. Williams. Si vcrel days last week. Mr. und Mrs. S. A. Wilcox spent M indny forenoon nt Scranton and Mon day afternoon nt Moscow. Mr. and Mrs. A. 15. Clay and children Mr. John Wilcox and Miss Mamie Sny der spent Monday with friends ut Mt. Cobb. The Ladies' Md society of the Rap tist church will hold an Ice cream so cial on Thursday evening at the home of Dtacon J. II. Snyder. The Ladles' Aid ficiety of the Pres byterian church will moot Tbumlny nf lei noon at "Glenhume" the resldenea of Dr. and .Mrs. A. P. Gardner. On Monday morning at B o'clock i delegation of G. A. U. men. accompan ied by several of the Sunday school scholars and a number of others went with flags and Powers to Falivlew cemetery to decorate the graves of tho thirteen soldiers who are burled there. A short service wns held, led by Com rade Foley, uss-lsted by Rev. C. A. Spalding nnd others. One pleasing fuiti'.to of the programme was a reci tation, "The Rlue and the Gray," fault lessly rendered by Miss Ressle Ruck Ingham. DAITON. Sunday afternoon about G o'clock an alarm of lire was suunded in our village nnd It was discovered that the large chlckery owned bq II. D. Swartz, was on lire. The new hose call was quickly gotten out and although it was a run of ut least ono half mile the members of the hose company assisted by a goodly number who are not as yet members of the company, made u gallant effort nnd In less than ten min utes had about COO feet of hose laid nnd a stream' directed upon the lire. The building had recently been erected nnd waa over 100 feet In length, covered wltli tarred felt paper und, of course, made excellent food for the fire. Tho front end of the building was not far distant from a dwelling huiw owned and occupied by Mrs. linardman, but undor tho skillful direction of Fore man Francis the the was brought under control without damaging the rjfiSfiE7 W-S&9 VVf F'vJ 1 r i f dwelling. The loss to Mr. Swartz will be quite large. Aside from the Iorr of the building a large number of chickens were lost. He hnd nbout 1C0 In all stages of (levelopement nnd It wns Im possible to save them all. The effi ciency of the new lire department was clearly shown nnd it would seem as though no better test could have been nrranged. Rev. James Fielding, the foimer pas tor of the Rnptlst church, occupied tho pulpit last Sunday and will preach nguln next Sunday. The church has extended n cnll to Rev. P. K. Welthaas, of Lewlsburg, who hu accepted and will begin his pasterul labors the first Sunday lu July. Teachers' examinations were held In the graded school building yester day under the direction of Superinten dent J. C. Taylor. The funernl service connected with the burial of Jason P. Calvin were held hi the Rnptlst church yesterday afternoon. J. W. Dershlmer rode his wheel from Wilkr-Rarre on Saturday afternoon to spend Sunday und Monday with his family, nt least that was his Intention when he started, but unfortunately for his wheel, he met some other par ties on wheels who did not get nut of his way, and the consequence was u collision, resulting In his returning to Wllkes-Harre Tuesday morning by train. HALLSTEAD. Memorial dny was more fittingly ob served In this place Monday than It has been for years. In the grand parade were Slmrell post, Hallstead band, Great Rend drum corps, promi nent citizens, clergymen and nearly every uniformed bulge or society In Hallstead or Great Rend. The graves of old soldiers In the cemeteiles were visited and soldiers' honors paid them. In the nfternoon patriotic speeches were made by Rev. C. S. Tiffany, of Klrkwood, and Rev. J. S. Fagan In Great Rend. G. W. Ward Is confined to his Pine street home by Illness. The railroad Is working nhnnst full time. Charles Roonoy, the Prohibition dele gate to Harrlsburg, has returned and expresses himself satisfied with the proceedings of the convention. Reuben Haywood Is seriously 111. Miss Kdna Ward Is vlsllng in Rlng hnmton this week. Miss Gather Fredrlekerson, of Sus quehanna, spent Sunday with her friend, Miss Ora Van Loon, In this place. An act of rowdyism nnd dishonor able tribute to the boys In blue took place ulong the line of march near the Mitchell House, Monday, in the way of a disgraceful fight. The young men should have been hurried to the Jail for a week's vacation. Kditor Gelder. of tile Forest City News, spent Sunday In town visiting friends. O. F. Swlgert, nf Carbondale, called on his son, Frank, In this pluce, Mon day. The many friends of Fred. D. Grnmb will be pleased fo learn that he has secured n good position with the dry goods firm of Stills, McLean &. Ras kins, of Rlnghamlon. Mrs. T. Shannon is visiting In Sus queliunna for a few days. Miss Myra Cumin was a Parlor Clty caller on Satuiday. C. J. Langley was a business caller In Susquehanna, Saturday. The pretty row-boat of Miss Ora Van Loon has been stolen by parties ns yet unknown. It Is the second time that the same boat has been purloined. A fire on Friday destroyed a small building near the Mitchell House. Some furniture stored in the building nlso was binned. The loss Is small. OLYPIIANT. At a meeting of tho council last night tho sewer oiilii anee passed 'Hist anil bec ond rending. A bill from S. il. Snook for $71.23 nnd one from Thomas Kearney for $1.' were referred to the proper com mittees for Investigation. Another meet ing will be held on Frldi.y evening, when the sewer ordinance will bo taken up for final lomldiratlnn. Memorial Lay was observed at this place In a patriotic manner, lu the morning a parade was fotmed at St. Pot lick's churih which proceeded to St. Pat rick's cemetery. The procession was beaded by the members of the Grand Anm of the Republic post, rollout d by the Priceburg baud. Ancient Older of Hi bernian society, Olyplmnt dram corps and the scholars of St. Patrick's Sunday school. At the cemetery the graves wero strewn with flowers ami the following programme rendered: Solo, "Lead Kindly Light." Miss Anna llrown; lijinn. "Jeru salem." choir: address, Rev. P. J. .Mur phy; hymn, "Jesus Saviour of' .My Soul," choir; benediction, Rev. J. Sh.iulc. In the uf lei noun a parade participated in by the various societies and organizations of tho town preceded by carriages In which weie the members of the Grand Army of the Republic post. Revs. J. M. Stnoillter. ,1. R. Kills, Peter Roberts. George Hague, Rurgets P. J. McNultv. Lawyer Martin and Thomas .Mason Joined In line at the (Yntuil school building nnd marched over the principal "tretts, emui termarchnl to tho central school where appropriate exercises were held, includ ing singing, addresses and recitations. Frank Lynch, who ban been spending a few days with his brother. Leo Lynch, of Yale college, returned home yesterdav. The season of the forty hours devotion wns commenced la the Holy Ghost church on Willow street Sunday morning ut 10.30 o'clock with a high mass. Rev. Father Ilaitluger as celebrant. The de votions canui to a eliwo yesterday morn ing. Mr. nnd Mrs. John R. Jones, of Kd wnrdsvllle. are vlsltlrg Miss Mury Rob erts, of Delaware street. The Ladles' Aid rotlety of tho Pnvby teilc.n church will meet this ufternnNii ut th" resldenco of .Mrs. Knight un Scotch street. Mrs. Michael Shea, of Feirls street, is seriously 111. Miss Sadie McNIcnl. of West Scranton. spent Monday with Miss Minnie Hoban, of IJimmine street. Dr. D. L. f.ongstrcet, who has been vis. If there is a history of weak lungs in your family, take Scott's Emulsion. It nourishes and invigor ates. It enahles you to resist the disease. Even if your lungs are already affected, and if besides the cough you have fever and emaciation, there is still a strong probability of a cure. The oil in the Emulsion feeds ; the hypophosphites give power to the nerves; and the glycerine soothes and heals. $ae. nj ft.on, ll druggittl, SCOTT & BOWNl!, Chmfuu, New York, "terA-NDia WXs hmgton Avenue: Our extensive and choice new stock Tailor iade 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 ol 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 $ S.50 Kcduccil to $ 5.00 10.00 to 12.00 " to 7.50 13.51) lo 15.00 " to 10.00 10.00 to 1S.50 " to 12.50 1S.00 to 23.00 " lo 15.00 127 and Iting relatives hen. has returned to bis home In Nnrrnwsburg. N. V. Mr. und Mis. Ur.int Smith, of Ji rmyn. were the guesti- of Mr. anil .Mrs. Alfred Haines Memoilal Day. Mr. and Mr.i. Frank Holmes, of Forest City, visited friends at this place Monday. Mlhs H. U'M.illey. of Dunmore street, is critically 111 with typhoid fever. ' Mlrs Elizabeth Dougherty Is home from Hloombihurg State Noimal school, spend ing a few days with her mother, PKICEBUKO. Eilwaril Clreatrix Is confinctl to his homo by Illness. Mrs. Jnmes Mnrgetson and daughter Clnra aro visiting friends down tho vnliey. Ilnhcrt II. nirkblclt spent Sunday nnd Monday with friends ut Yntesvlllo. The A. O. If band furnMied the mu sic for the parade at Olyplmnt Mon day. Mrs. Cntlln, the evangelist, preached a very able sermon In the Primitive Methodist church Sunday night. Tile Polish societies of this place pa raded the principal streets on Monday. John MeCaviloy, of Onrbondnle. visit ed Thomas McArthur, the fore part of the week. Alice Hartshorn, of Oreen I'.ldge, was a visitor In town on Monday. Two weeks ago Sunday night tho noise In the Primitive Methodist church was shameful. Mr. Oreatilx said b" would see the chief of police. The chief has been there for two Sunday nights and unlet reigns all over the church. nn d tur?o-.B NERVE AND BRAIft TREATMENT AESTHed Label Spcclal .fj txirn 2ircnntn. r-i . For Imnotoncv. Lnaa nfcRi lUWUfi UUOb lUUIJUUUII, ;& . ITU, DtA 1UI C VlUjff written KuarunteeErWSW n.ivn In ffn rim A a..-r.ri lCTW 5) ueesH fBEJtOREorbymull. APXER ttm U Clarke, 32ft I'cnn Av; Sc.-anon, I'a, WOLF & WENZEL, io Adams Ave., Opp. Court lis hi, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS tole Agents for Richardson Boyntoa'i Furnacos and liaiiso. THE DICKSON M'FG CO, Scranton und Wllltei-Uarre. I'a. Manufacturers of LOCOMOTIVES.STATIONARY ENGINES Boilers Moisting and I'unipln j Machinery (iencral Otllce, Hcrnuton, I'a. rfS3 WWJfc imfw. WZJrm' LACUfiA HER 00., MRNUFACTUR-R5 OF Si SUED HA. Hit U M IIIOIOD MM Bill limber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Itnlls sawed to uniform lengths conctantly on hand. Peeled Hemlock I'rop limber promptly furnished. MILLS At Cross Fork. Potter Co.. on the Buffalo and Sttsque. umnn Hnllroud. At Mina, Potter County, Pn on Couderaport, unJ '-P. '' nmimiiu, i.aiuitiiy ...t,.,t,i, iuriv.i,-i -Hoard of Telephone No. 4014. EVERY WOiVIAIM ComeUsseineoilik rellakli, monthly, regulating medicine. Only haralou 8S4 tho puieit drujji should bo nieJ, If you want the but, get ESS1- PoaS's PsBiBBraall FBBSs The ue prenpt, itte an) certain In rcaolt. The tcnulno (Or. Foal'a) n.r.r I1jib nolo,, Etn7btre, 81,00, AddiMi J? EiX. MisiCUtB Co., Clercliud, o. For Sato bv JOHN H- PHELPS, Spruco street- "II ffl AND 1 wdmi EDUCTION. Jackets Vrjrerr 129 Washington thing nbout keeping a rslcycle In perfect running order Is the proper use of oil, also the quality of oil used. If you wish to kepp the bearings free from gum you , must use as much care In buying oil as you did In the purchase of your wheel. The oil we sell Is guaranteed to be pure nnd is put up for us under our own speel rientlons. and after a test of five years we can safely say that our oil Is the best. Full three ounce bottles, 10c. Opposita Court Housi. 211 Washington Avenue. ATT1JM) TO YOUR IiVIiS NOW Kvcslirht preserved and headaches pro vented by h.i .ng your eye properly and hflentlflcully examined and title I. liyoj examined 1'ee. ThJ latest styles of Kp$ tuck'M and cj ej'aioes nt tho lowest priori. DR. SHIMBERG, 305 Spruce Stroot. MAX Wi:i)I:lc, Hoot nnj Shoe Maker. Ilcst shops lo oritur from SI.7"i up. .Mna's boliN ui. tl heels (ill.-. I.nrtles hoIcs und heels, fidi:. All work guaranteed. 117 I'enn Avenue, SCRANTON, IA. UAWC Villi f,or'J ihrim, I'lmples, Cop nHVC lUU per-l'oloivd snuts, AcJjos (lid Sores, I'lcom in Month. Ilatr I'nlttns ? Write COOK KIl.VUIDV CO., 051 Masoni; Temnle. Chicago. Ill . for m-ools nf .-ur... 1 Capital, $500,000. Worm case- curodtu 15 tu 35UU)9. loo-puicc boon tree. - 'niu.uuu icci per uuy. Trade liulldini, Scranton, Pa. Remember Hie Mm Fiorey & Brooks, n MHlEilBJlJ Pharmuolst, cor. Wvomlna avenuo and w v v w mm 'w j r. 't of and Capes Capes and Jackets. S 5.00 Reduced 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 M Avenue. DR. E. GREWER Old Post-Ofllco Building, Cor. Spruce St., and I'enn Ae-, Scranton. Pa i.as returned trom his Western Trip, und will now remain permanent ly at his homo oftlce. THE DOfTOU IS A GnADL'ATE OP THE UNIVKHSITY QV 1'liNNSVLVA MA, KOHMKltbY DEMO.VSTKA IOU OK 1'HYSIOI.OOY AND SI.'H GKI'.Y AT THE MEUICO-CHIU-UHOICAL COLbKOE AT I'HIL A DELPHI A. HIS SPECIAL TIES AHE CHRONIC, NKU VOt'S, SKIN. HEAHT WOMH AND I1LOOD DISEASES. Th9 doctor nnd hla staff of Ennllsh nn-1 rnian phiilrlnns malto n rpcclnlty of all form of Chronic Nervous Diseases, Bkia. omh. Rlood Dlsecsos. Including Hplleptlc Pits. Convulsions, Hys teria, S:. Vitus' Dance, Wul.cfulnesi. IJI'.AIN WOKKEltd, both men and wo men, tthr nurvcus uytstems havo hi en ui-uUen down and nhattered from over work, no matter from what causo, can he lestiired by my method. All who call uptn the Doctor from now on will tecelvo advlrc, examination, er vlco nnd examination flee. Dr. Grower h nlith htai.cllntr In tho Statu will not allo-v him to accept any Incurnblo cases. It they cnnnot euro you they will frankly tell you so. )lscas:s ol llie Nervouj Sjstcm. Tho symptoms of which are 1112210083, lack of confidence, sexual weakness in men and women, ball rtsliifi in the throat, spots llontins before tho eyes, lois uf memory, unable to concentrate tho mlnj on 0110 bubjtet, tusily startled when spok en auddenlv to, and dull, distressed mind, which untlts them for norlorinlnB tho ncttial duties uf Ufa. maklnt' happiness Impossible. ilistressliiB the nctlon of tins heart. causlnR Hush of heat, depression of spirits, tvll forebodliiBH, cawnrilicn, fear, nrcams, melancholy, tire easy of com pany, feellni: us tired In tho mornlnu us when retlrlnc. lack of energy, nervous ness, constipation, weakness ot the limbs, etc Thoso so affected should consult us Immediately and bo restored to parfoct health. Lust IManhood Restored, Weakness oj Younj Men Cured. If you havo been given up by your phy. elclan call upon the doctor uiul be exam ined. He tun s tho worst kind of Nervous Debility. Scrofula, Old Bures, Catarrh, Piles, Vemaln Weakness, Aitectlons ol ths Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Asthm.t, Deaf ness nnd Cripples of every description. Tumors. Cancers and Goiters removed without the use of knife or painful cuus tlcs by our newly devised absorbent motn. oil known as tho "ELECTnO-GEllMI. And" our OZO-NITE GAS cures Catarrh nnd Cuiarrhal Deafness. Consultation freo und strictly sacred and conlldentlal. Office hours dally fiom 10 n. m to I 30 p m. ; 7 to 8 SO p. in. Sun. day from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. MADE ME A EWAW AJAX TAIiLETS POSITIVELY CURIJ AIItXrvuuB I)LeasesVa.lllna Man ory, Impottmcy, blejilewnoba, etc.. caairj by Abuia or other zreii and Indln fh crctloa, Thty imieklu and $urltf T ttore XiOit Vitality lu . ohloriouiifr.uaU nt amauiornua), nu.tueuor marriaga. 1'roTitnt Inamr nnr (?nntmritlan II tuken ia time. Thbtruxe thows lamedlato InproTO. mentund effects n Clllin urhure nil nthttr fall In. Ut uicq La?tDK tho ccoulne Ajaz Tnhlot. They Lavs cured thotituadi and wlU cars rou. Wanlveapos itira w rltten cunrtnt to effect a euro Hn pYC la oachcoBOor rafucd tho money. PrtcoUw U lOiptr parliucei or ttz (kce (full trfatraeutt for (2.60, Vj maU, la plain wrapper, upon rcipt of I rlra. Circular ""-AJAX REA1UDYCO., KSJ-!, For sale in Scrunton, I'a., by Matthew ilros. und II C. Uaudenon, Uriui:isti. rr-fl . I
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