THE SCKANTOTsr TRIBUNE-THTUSDAV. ,llTNE 2. 1898. Iff IThe Cnrbondnle correspondence at Ths Trlbuno has been placed In tho hands of Mr. C. It, Munn, Balcin avenua nnd Church ntreot, to whnin news Items limy m nddrciscd. All complaints as to Ir regular delivery, etc., should bo mudo to W. J, Roberts, news agent. HYMUNGAL Two Wn. Known Onnptrs Uceleliil - nt tliu I're-slivlnrluii Church. Shortly before cloven o'clock yester day inclining a large nnd fashionable nudlencp nmrmblcU in tlio rirst Pips liytcrlan church to witness the nui'tlitls of Ainelln I.oulso ('Inter and Miiiirle Thatcher Church. While the itui'ife wero g.ilhorlnfr, Professor W. A. I'. Scott tendered on the jilpc cu-riiii n bridal festal by Mnx Orrteti, mm eh by St. Heller, Kcherzu by S ilome and a march by John Wiesnml When the contracting; pavtlc entctnl tlb lmticl somely tilmtned cdlllri- tho hrldnl chorus froni Lohengrin was played. As they marched out Mendelssohn's march Was executed. Preceded by ushers 1' IX AaiiliiRlon, T. I.. Crane, M. D. I.atlnope and Mr. Cox, of Scranton, Mls Ulnur nnd Mr. Church marched tin the tljrlit "Isie nnd took their position infoic the nltnr, u'nicli was. lienutlfully banked with palms nnd flowers. Hcv. Charles Lee pronounced the words that made them husband and wife. The Initio wen'o a traveling ijowii of In own Ikdfoid cril, tiimmed with (,'WMi nnd a hat to match After tho ceremony Mr. and Mih. Church were driven to the stalirn, wheio they took the 112ft train Aftir nn pxtciielcil wed dine; trip they will take up their lesl deneu with the bride's father, John C. Timer, on Salem r. venue. Mr and Mis. Chinch aio buth well known in Cnibondnle society. Mi. Chinch though comparatively a new comer, lias made many fi lends here. Ills bride Is one of this city's most (harming young Indies. Her host of ft lends will coucrntulate her husband on his happy choice- and Rood fortune. JADWIX-I5AKI2K. At 2.13 o'clock In the afternoon, at th same "hurch, another vety pietty uddlns occui red, when Unbolt . Jad w In "and Mil's Lillian linker, ilsiiiRliter of Mi. nnd Mrs. Inmes .-Uott, woru made husband nnd wife The ceremony was witnessed orly bv the lnlntives and Im mediate fi lends of the pair. The church was prettily decorated tor the occasion by riorlst Ttirnbull. Tin.' bride and Eronm woie unattended. The bilde vot a beeomlm? traellnir costume of cast i poplin, with n hat to match. She cart led n bouquet of lilies of tho val le. She Is a younij lady of an unusual decree of peisonal beauty and her charms were gratly beiijhttned by the tnsto displayed. Kaiely has mi beau tiful a bride been f en in C.u bomlalo. Mr and Mrs Jadwln took the 2 r,0 train for nn extended weddlnir trip, which will ombiace all the points of Intereht in the east On their 1 rutin they will Immediately ro to houckeep Ini; In their newlv furnlshul home on Chui oh stieet. Thej will occupy the hoys' lerently ncated by AV. IS. S. Paul. The waime-U kind of congratulation nn jffeied I" the newly wedded pall. Many costly pu'sonts In p measuio at test this Among them aio silver tea bet piesented by the Fit I Xntlnnil bank, of which the gioom Is rahier. In addition to tho pn.sunal tokens fiom dlictois n siher tote-.i-tcto bv thf Carliondale Traction comimuy, of which Mi. Judvln Is troa'iitoi'. and a hand some China tea hot by the voung In dl ;' cooklni; club, of which the biidc s a member. KU.LI.D BV THE TROLLEY. Mnrguerito Smith Kun Down by n Car on Kiublli Aieitui'. Maigujrlte Smith, tlie 4-year-old dnughti .' of Mr and Mrs. Lawienoe feinith, of Mill stieet. was tun over by a trolley car on Ulghth nvenuo last evening nnd recelcd Injuiles fiom winch she died. The wheels did not pahs over her. She was knocked down and rolled be neath the car, which tumbled her about nnd passed completely over her befoie it was stopped. Mr Flynn, the company's superin tendent, happened to lie passing in a carriage Immediately following the ac cident and took the child to Dr. Bailey's olllco, where she died at 'J o'clock. Hei hip was broken and he was Injmed internally. Her body and head weie badly cut and bruised. FORMER CARBONDALIAN DIES. Word was received jesteulay motn ing by fiiends in this city of tho sud den death In New Yoik, Tuesday, of Lebbeus Kgerton, Jr., formeily a well known icsldent of Carbondale. Mr. Kgtiton had been ailing for some months, but his demise at this time was not expected nnd the news will come us a shock to his friends and acquaint ances heio. He was born In Tioy, N. Y. sixty one years ago. The family removed to this city when ho was nineteen yeais of age and for a considerablo peiiod he resided here, during which he acted as one of the office foico for tho Dela ware and Hudson company and for n time was engaged In mercantile pui sults Mr ngerton was an extensive trav eler, having made two tilps to China, On the second occasion he spent two years In tho Celestial kingdom. A lee tut e on that country delivered by him soon after his teturn will be loinoiu. bered with pleasuio by many of om elder Inhabitants. Of late be has rep lesented as traveling agent sexeinl of the lending commercial house of the countiy He Is survived by his wife, a (laugh ter of the late W. V. Uronsun, of this (Which dovE, wear mowll fff&mh ACT R 1 M J0&' f$m!:mmmM 1 -f-mkiK 'Tit . -.c city, nnd two sisters, Mrs. Charles "Wil son, of Nebraska City, and Miss Mercy Jlperton, of Klmlra, N Y. The remains wcro brought to this city on tho 3 o'clock Main. They weio taken to Muplowood cemetery, wlieie, utter n short scnleo, the) wcro lntericd in the KgArtnn family plot. LOCAL AND PERSONAL, Miss Mnignret Clarltron In the guest of Misses Margaict and Mlnnlo Love, of lirooklyn. .V. Miss Molllo tlllmurtln has returned fiom sjrnintnn, Mr. and Mis. L. H. Wilcox of this city have bued cards for the marriage of thelt daughter, Nellie K.. to Ulchaid Krleiul, jr., of .Icimyn, The ceitnony will be perfonned at the home of the bilde'H parents, No. 41 liniment street, nt S o'clock Wednesday evening, June 1.1. Tho liileiostlng ceremony will bo tho cause of many congiatulntlous both In this city and Joimyn, ns both young people aio exceedingly well known and esteememd. Mr. nnd Mis. Hiulsall, of Hones.dnle, Mis. Matthews and Mis. Parker, of Scranton, wero among tho guests at tho Jadwlii-Uaker wedding this after noon. Hon. .-!. S. Jones. U. D. Lathrop nnd D. W. Humpluey left this motning for Haiilsbtng, wheie the Hepubllcan state convention will meet tomorrow. Hon. J. V. Reynolds wll leave this evening. TAYLOR. The Young People's society of the Wcl.ili Congicgatlonal chinch will con duct their competitive meeting on Mon day evening, Juno 0. The progi.iinmo Is excellent A laigo number of en trance names h.ne been iccclvcd by tho secrctruy, John Moignns. The ad judicator aio: Music, Professor J. Cousins, of Pcckvllle and Ilev. J. M. Lloyd will adjudiiate on leeltatlon and etc. Admission ", and ll cents for chil dien nnd uiliilb, resjiectlvely. Miss Olwen llowulls, of Uendham, was the guest ot her sister In Hyde Park jesterdny. Miss Uci'ii" Jones has lotuined to nor home In Clon Kali, N. Y nftei visiting lelntlvrri In this iilnce. ISev. and Mis. M. J. Walking, of Factoryxille, wer? the guests of leln tives In this place on' Tuesday even ing. The Tribune branch olllco in Taylor Is In the Coblelgh building. Local Hepiesentatlxe U. CS. Avails In chaige. Mls-s Fiancls Weber, of Main titreet, was the guest of relatives In Clroen ltldge on Tuesday. Lackawanna Valley council, No. 81, Jr. O. U. A. M , w 111 meet this evening In Van Horn's hall. Mis. D.nid S. Pi Ice and son, Uert, who have been visiting lelatlves In thin place lor the paist Tew days, have letuined home to Claik's Summit. Mis. Llewelyn U.tti;, of Greenwood, wishes to oxpiess her slnceio thanks to the kind neighbors and fi lends who so willingly agisted her in her lccent atlllctlon on the death ot hr bolcvcd hiiuband. Mis. Thomas A. Thomas, of Noith Tuylor, Is still confined to her home with sickness. Lackawanna lodges, No. IS and 113, aie ananglng to mil an exclusion in August. Taylor iatle. No. 2C7, Knights of tho fiolden Haglo, will meet this evening in Reese's hall. Mlses Tlllle Burger and Cha'uy Mit chell, who have been the guests of Wllkes-Hnrro telatlves hae returned home. Key. H II. Hauls, D. D of tho Cillvaiy Baptist church, attended the faiewell teceptlou tendeied Uet. and Mis, J. T. Mollis, of Hyde Paik, on Tuesdaj t'enlng. Merits. James Morri3 jr., and John R. Tlionms and John W. Reese left for Haitlsbutg yesteidny, wheie they at tended the Republican convention. Dr. John Sutton, of Hyde Paik, was heio on business esteiday. A largo number of Tayloi people ut tomk'd the funeral of the late Thomas D. Davles, of Hyde Paik. yesteiday. Umnd Day will leave for Pittsbuig this inoinlng. William T. Uvaiifl. loprcsentatlve of tho Lackawanna lodge. No. 113, Ameri can Protestant asosciatlon, left Tues day for Philadelphia wheie he will at tend the grand lodge session. Mis? Rachel Davis, of Avoea, was the guest of friends In thfci place on Tuesday. Comer Williams nnd P. T. Davis visited fiiends in Hyde Paik yester day. Tho social held at tho Lawrence chinch, Old Forge, on Monday even ing was a ginnd success. PECKVILLS. Mrs. M. O. Rett-, wlfo of Propiletor M. D. Hetts. of tho Hotel Wilson, left yesterday to visit with friends at Oteat Bend. F. P. Tiavis and son. fieoigo, left yesteiday to vk'lt with fiiends In Canann, Wione ounty. Miss Bertlm Klzer, of Klzeis, Is visiting her sister, .Mis. F. A Peck. Propiletor Hetts. of the Hotel Wil son, has been making extensive im proveinonlH to the Interior of his place and has uIfo added nice, new awnlnss to his pinch. John L. Jones, who has conducted the Ready Pay meat inniket hole for the last two years, Mt yesteiday to resume tho sumo business at Oly phant. A grand eantatu. entitled "Saul of Tamils," will bo rendered nt the Bap tist church hero about the twenty second ot June bj a Scranton choir of sixty olees under the leadership of Piofossor Reese Watkltis. FOREST CITY. The Dewey bnse lull club, of Foiest City, heicliy challenges the Joimyn bnye ball lub to plaj a. game on the grounds ut Foiest City, Satutday at- your thinking cap or your . worktni; cap? The woman li who studies to save herself H labor and expense who 6tnves to have her house look best at all times finds nothing so helpful as Washing Powder Best for OanlntT everything. I.unzcBt liackuiru irrpnipsr economy, Tho N. K, I'llrbanL roninacr. Chlcaso St. I ouia New Vork. Jloiton. liiliaitelpbla Field and lor est have been ftnrchel In or dfr to obtain the hotanlcnt lngrc dlentiot THE BITTERS It AsiliMNature Inexrclllns Fever and Ajus AND AIALAUIA From the Hu man Tenement. P CELEBRATED "S few STOMACH temoon, June 4. Con Kelleher, uinna Ber Invitations nre out for the manlage of Flora Maj, daughter of Mrs. liar i let D. Allen, to Arthur David Kehion. The ceremony will take place In the First Presbyterian chinch, nt quarter befoie seven, on Wednesday evening. Juno in. Kheilff Ward Deuell wild a lsltor In town Tuesday. Tho Dewey base ball club and n picked nine, led by D. ,1. Foley, met on the diamond heio Tuesday. Tho Foley men did themselves any timount of credit, but they couldn't stand before Con Kelleher'ti stars and so went down to the tune of 16 to 12. Previous to the principal event the second nine of Foiest City, defeated the Vnlidllng team by the scene of 8 to G. David S. Michael, of Ct!U?on, Sus quehanna county, was a visitor here jesterday. Yesteiday. Louis P. Wedemnn, one of Scianton's good-looking nnd tip-to-date attorneys, was professionally en gaged In the borough, and during his spaio moments icnewed acquaintance with his many friends heie. BICYCLE NEWS. The Pennsylvania division, L. A. W offois a row aid of $25 for the arrest and conviction of nny person stealing a wheel belonging to a mpniber of the organization In this state. A plate to bo attached to any deslied pait of flume can be secured on application by mall or In person nt the otllce of the division, COS Bouise, Philadelphia. This Plato shows that tho machine Is In suied in this manner and acts as an additional safeguurd for piofosslonal thieves ate less likely to take a ma chine that can be easily tiaced. The cream of tho Metropolitan rac ing will be run this ear on Manhattan Bench, Hoikeley Oval nnd the Newark tiaek. located at Shooting Park at Vallsburg. These three Hacks are membeis of the National Track Team association, and will get the benefit of the excellent teams and management of the association Prominent among these laies will bo matches betv eon the acknowledged stais of the Ameri can tiack, and together with the Hinall army of Individual stars now on the N. T. T. A. string, will mnke an un oqualed galaxy of talent. Tom Linton, who ir riding In Amer ica this year under the management of tho National Tiack Team associa tion, was tho tb st man In the world to ride thlity miles, and subsequently thirty-one miles In the hour. He Is nmbltlous to add another mile to the piesent iccord, and before the close of the season he will, assisted by the Na tional Tiack association Team of pace maktts, make' the effoit on a track to be later selected. He Is confident flint In time thlrty-thiee miles will be cov oied In the hoar. The fastest ound team In the world Is composed of the two iiaek tandem teams. Sagei-Swanbiough and Casey Hokbeig, of the National Tiack Team association. Sager occ utiles the til st seat, with Casev, Hckbeig and Sw ali bi ough In tho older named, and they make the fastest team ever seen on an American track. Their woik in the flist big match race was peel less. The Na tional Tiack Team association will match the two teams on tandems and double them on a quad asalnst any teams In the wot Id. It might bo Inletesting at this time to know something about the taeing cnieer of Hdouaul Taviore, the little Ftenchman, who won so many fiiends on his visit to tills dty last fall. Tav iore .'es Staibiick at Willow Orove tomoitow. He began lacing when 16 years of age, in 1S. He showed good foim as an amnteui, winning u num ber of impoitant taces. He joined the piofesslonal class In the winter of lS'JG, at the Winter tinek. In Pails, finishing fouith In u thice days race of CO, SO and 100 kilometres The opening of the outdoor season found Tayloi e with the champions. He won the fifty-kilometre tace from Honluaus, and lepent ed the perfoi mnuce nt Ainsteidain a month later. The voungstei demon strated his (hamplouship qualities by winning the renowned eli.md Prix de Paiis. In July, defeating Champion Bourette and Luttiquic. Tom Linton was also In this inoe, but, belim dls satlslled, ( hulleuged Tajloie. They raced a month later, and Tayloro beat Michael's townsman by two laps. His tiding In the Pails des Piinces, In P.uls, wns sensational, to say the least. In this country ho has shown wonder ful fin in, and good Judges pick him as the most likely candidate for Michael's shoes. The piofoFsionnl inclng men in this ouutiy Just now s. cm to have but one pill pose in view, the deieat at an caily day of Jimmy Michael It Is no scivt that the successlc-r. of vlotoiler, with the consequent cash emoluments won by thu latter since ho lias been lacing In this country, has drilled a number of the short distance stu Inters to alian dm their paiticulir lino of work and to piactlco distnnee lacing exclusively so as to bo able to meni the Welshman on oven tonus. MoDuffee, Stnrbuck, Ti tus and the dusky Tin lor am ninon? the number. All of thee, ciptlni; probably Titus, should piovo luimldi bio opponents for Michael. The talent fancy the colored man part l ulai 1 In connection, however with this mnt ter of middle dlPtnnce lacing, a most important question Is that of pacemak lug. Mb hue! has won his contest Ijigely tin ough the superior work of his pacemakers. The pacing team Is the one impoitant fact ir in smiess or fnlluie Tho wins in hie. veil by Michael could have lircn duplicated by seveinl of the American dyers had they had the nimo advantages In paceniaklng. lude-d. It Is the freely expiessed opin ion if Rngllsh experts that Michael Is by no means tho premier exponent of the Ungllsli path In this style of work, and the prediction Is made by those In the know across the watei that Lin ton and pel hi ps one or two others will lower the colors of the Iittlo midget thi.e season. Clinton R. Coulter, tho imputed rider who bus signed l ildu on the Nutlonul Track Team Association's this summer. nnd who holds the record, 1.B9 2-S, for nn unpaced mile, biokn Into rnclng In ti cut Ions manner. Ills homo Is In Mansfield, O. and he began riding in ISM. While he wns considered a fast rider, Ms friends had no Idea thcto was In hit" the making of a racer. It was not until he began ti. make tho Journey .to the Pacific Connt awheel that thcto came tho hnneo to prove of what ho was made. With u compan ion ho left Mansfield for Hnn Fran ilsco. They rode hard, nnd when they reached Denver both were well fagged out. At the time they reached tho Coloindo town there was n bicycle meet In progress and a number of tempting prizes were nffcied. Coulter, though woin out by his long ride, decided to enter tho races. He surptlsed'not only till of Denver but himself as well. Hverythlng he was laced against din ing the meet ho defeated. Tho season so far has been n suc cessful one for the Nntlonal Track Team association. Uddlo McDulllc de featqd Ficd. Titus 111 a fifteen mile lace, hi caking nil competition lecords. Tom Butler redeemed himself for his absence fiom the track by defeating the greatest bunch of spiinteis that will bo gotten together this yeur nt the race meet at Manhattan Beach track, and the pacing team of the as sociation has been the topic of conver sation and pi also among the news paper men and tlders In nil parts of the country. Tom Linton, the Welshman, who Is now In this country with the Inten tion of mooting all cotneis on the bi cycle tinck during tho coming outdoor season on the National Track Team association, has defeated most of lCu lopc's best men, including Michael, Huret, Bouhouri', Bauge. Jncquelln, Lesna nnd Stocks. Linton says that hU best distance Is fifty miles. France has been the scene of most of his lac ing, nnd ho is very well liked In that country. Linton has held world's t co ot els for the hour at four different times, nnd his last iccord was .11 miles, 312 yatds. Stocks, however, advanceel It last yent. Dining 1S07 Linton iode In 3J laces and won 2S. Linton will llde an Otlont machine and Kangaroo tires, and his seat w IIP be fiom US to 10S. Through Traill Service to the West. A new tinln to Chicago via Lacka wanna nnd Nickel Plate loads wid bo 1 ut on May .'.0th, leaving Scrant m at G 53 p. ni , dalb, e.oopt Sundav, arriv ing at Chicago at 4 p. in. Tlnmigh vestlbuled day co.ti.lits and sleeping cars. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE JillL.rJAt.' ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Issoldundor po3itivo tVrlttcn Cluarnntce, bynnthoriied nRonts only, to euro Weak Memory, l)lzzinos9, Vokefulncs9, l'it3, IIjEtons, Quick nese, Nisht Lo9ee9, Kvil Dreams, Jjack o Confi. (lenco, Norvou3!ic6s, Lcaiitndo, nil Drains, Youth ful Errors, or Ezcoee i o Uso ot Tobacco, Upturn, or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity anil Death. At etoro or by mail, $1 a box; six for ft; with written Kunrnntce to euro or refund money. Muuiplo jmeU aais, contniuing livo dny3r treatment, with full Instructions, 5 cento. O.no Eainnlo only cold to vuuu yuicuu, ni, biuru ur uy uxuu. E-Red Label Special For ImDotencv. Los3 ol(Si-r I'ower, Loot Manhood, ! j ,E1 n box: six for S5. with! Jiwlttoti friinrnnf olJ 'n n..nln Wit ir. At ntn.ftV iQBFOREorbvmall. AFXER I nrSalcb Wllllum O. Clark, 33C Penn Ae ACranton, I'a P id "TDHTH MADG I'tRPIXT." Orlxl'intor ot Painless Dentistry. V'o cxrr.ict teeth, fill teeth nml nppiy Sold crowii" and IiIi1ko wutk without tho li'at pal tb I if pain l u liuihuil pi.. cntc-d mill us d bj u oiil.v NO t'HAIiOiJ toi painless cxtmtimg when tee.tli uio nducu. fSSs. . 5--, Full Set Te:th, $3 on 0 ejiininntee a fit llolil Groum, m.i 00 Ml other Min u ntpio- fioitloimtelj" low prices tirllolil Clown and irIJffc WorK aspcc.nlt. Belni; tho oldphl 1 nil lnrest ilontal pnr. lor hi tho win Id o nre e well otpiippoil that all wink iknn li u N the lifM to 1 hud Om opi'i.iti. as 111 o pui!ely painlo'i. All wink Riuiantocu for 14 m 11s. Boston Dental Parlors Corner Lackawanna and Ujoniinjf Aes. (Ovei Nowaik Shoo Store) THE Rooms 1 ami 2, Com'im HTd'g. SCRANTON, rA. Mining and Blasting Mrulo at Moosl,' nnd Hiisnil.119 orki I.AII.IN & RAM PONDI-R CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Llectrlr Ilatteilc, I-iedrli' i:ploili-r 101 usploillng blul, hufely I'liso aud Repauno Chamlci1 Co's limit LXI'LDslVm WOLF & WENZKL, 240 Adams Ave., Opp. Court llojit, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Solo Agents for rtlebardfoa UnyutouM furuacas and Hanz3 ir.ItOIJS TIIOUIILKS ALL. KINDS i mrod with Annual LlraU. Kreo boo'c tells how, WAHIU.N'UIO.N UilUMlt'AL t'O WukUtiiKlnii. II- '- Mm is leal, yitiwws fc9i 'tAFfc. w -- "-' mm m ,re7 11" f$ii?s8 w r(e' q A. -,.rrfl'iT3fs ci .-.o V EjJpSW'' isrA-NBia'SWCSHINGTON'AYENUE. REDUCTION. Our extensive and choice new stock TaieorHo 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 lor Summer Duck Suits and Skirts, are the prime objects for this sale. Its 3Tour 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 '$ S.50 Keduccd to 5.00 10.00 to 12.00 " to 7.50 13.50 to 15.00 " to 10.00 10.00 to 1S.50 " to 12.50 18.00 to 23.00 " to 15.00 127 and thine; about kceplns a Rlcycle In poifeet uiniilng order Is tho proper use of oil, also the quality of nil utetl. If von wish to keep the bearings free from Riitn ou must use as much care In luijlne; nil as j oil did In the purchase ef your wheel. The oil we sell Is glial anteecl to be pine and Is put tip for us under our own speci fications, and after a te.t of five yeais we can bafel s-ay that our oil Is the best. Kull tlnee oUiilo bottles, 10c. srey Opposite Court Housi. 211 Washington Avenue. MAKE Iliislnci'. Order tho Cinchbar Hopstick of our denier today. Ho Is bound in Kit It fir you t tliesiimu t 1110 lie It buy some' for other', lie kiioui t lull otiiem will order tlio riuchbar bucnusuyou itlel. I'rli'e 'J,t rents. Woithu Dollui. ' Diderot vour sroeer or denlL'i In hnulwiiie, woo.l cnunio or lioiKe-fiiriiilK-lnt kooiI" MAX Wi:in:R, Boot an J Sh e Maker l!ciNl.oe4 to order from 7"up Men rioltwand lu'els, U()i I ndloh' solos mid J men TiOc. All work guaranteed I37lcnn Acnue, hCRAMON, 1A. THE DICKSON M'FG CO,, Scrnnton nnd Wllkei-llnrre, I'.u .Muii4fni'Uuei- ot LOCQnflOTIVES.STATIONARY ENGINES iSoilcr-i, Hoisting and Pumping .Macliinerj General Olllre, Scrautou, l'l Remomber $ I ,1? Is maHUFJCTUR-:Ri of GIG SFIO PIM. HIE IIOGH fll 1M11D U Rill limber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Rails 6tncd to uniform lengths constantly on lianil. Peeled P.t inlocU Prop Timber promptly t'lirnUlicJ. MILI. At Cross Fork. Potter Co., on the BnlT.tlo and Susqnc. hanna Railroad. At Miua, Potter County. Pa.( on Cottdersport. anJ Port Allegany Railroad, Capacity-400,000 feet per day. GENERAL OFFICE-Hoard of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 401. For Sals 6oruC b, JOHN H. strant. PHELPS, -ivatiid' of ackets 129 Washington SUMMER RESORTS NCW JERSEY. On the Ocean Front. ita 1 miles below Long liinnc'i Monmouth House .siMti.Nii lki: in: mii, x. .1. Write for descrlptlvo pamphlet contalnlni; terms and tnlormatlim. 11KXJAM1N 11. AllO. NEW YOKK IIOTKLS. AAAVVAA The St. Denis Bronciuny and Cleecnth St., New York. Opp. Urace Church. -European Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upward?. In n modost and unobtrusive way thore are few bettor conducted SoteM in the metropolis then the St Bonis Tho jreat populurity it has rnuircl can readily be traced to Its unique, lo-utlnn, Its homehku atiuoinlieru. thd peculiar uxcellenoe of Hh cuiplno and service, and lis very moder ate prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON, ffisiie Hum, Cor. Sixteeatb SI and Irving Plac3, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day nnd Upwards. EUROPEAN Vl.AN, $1.50 Per Day and Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. Drliflnul and Onlr flrnulnn. DlUi-'Klit for ChUhnttrs Kttg'nk Ina j mcn4BranlU lEetl M.J tn id metttlie' C .iooiM iic-i witt. tiu riMito 'inUo !! tKiVMUJOlhiTi it'nmdiinirriMiim ttttu la ftirurt fur Pirllouliri tfttimonlil an4 l. 3 "IMttT Tor f.mAltr in tttttr tf rrtnra f Mail, lu.uuu ifiirnoDitii im iMprr. Boll bj til U al Utoeilltl. I'HILAIIA., I'A. UAMC Villi r Inroit, I'luipiti, Cop ioH. clioi IHYL lU'J pn-iolorel Old Son's, I hen ill Mouth, Hair Tallin,; wruo cuiik Kii.iii.ur e,u . 031 .iiasani: 1 Tempts. Chicago, III , for pr ion ot curoj Capital, $500.0:10. Worst ciise4 cured in 13 to 35da. luo-paie tiu ja lree. When In Uoubt whet to use foi Nervojs Debility. Lou of foncr. Im potency .Attophv.Varlcoctle r.d r'iicr weil:nessej, Irou any cauje, lso Seslne Pills. Drains clicc'.cj and full vizor quickly rc'.tnred. WcrciMji'd. ibgi irrttileir .uurullr Mailed lor $1.MI;0 boxes 55 00. W11V J3J30 orders vie clve a cuarantce 10 cure cr refund the money. Address PEAU MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, a Fhnrmaclst, cor, Wvomlna avonuo and Suits, ws33Lj rChlchettcr's rnxllth Diamond l!rn& ENNYR0YAL PUIS V.G? jjiiM and Capes Capes and Jackets. $ 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 1S.00 " to 0.00 25.00 " to 12.50 wifw ff t& ra i && dF. 4P ulc? Xnw ruN I'll IK raail m flpnnf vaar w tsp a 3 ia Tt&Zi. Sb' tesr m Avenue. DR. E. GREWER Old I'ost-omco Building, Cor. Sprue; bt., aid I'enn Ae , Scranton. Pj l.aa returnoel trom his Westorn '-tup. and will now remain permanent ly ut his homo ollice. TUG DOPTOH IS A OltADI'ATE OP thu L'N'ivuiisrry ot' punkui iva NIA. l'OHMi:ilLY I)i:.MONSTIlA TOH OP 1'ltVSlOl.OOY AND SI Jt- GIUIY AT THK MKUILO-C'IIIH- unaifAi. roLi.i:ou at imiii.- ADI'.M'IIIA. HIS fil'i:t'IAI. TH:S AllU CHKONIC. NHU- voi's. skin. iii;.ia VN'OMIl AND I1LOOD disi:asi:s. The doctor nnd his Btaft of HnRllsh and (tertnan ph.lclans mnUe a EPclnlty of all form of Phronlo Nervous Dlbeases, Bkl.i, womb. Blood DIbclscs Includlnu Tplleptlc riti. Convulsion, llys tena, St. VI us' Dance, Wnkefulnese 13JIAIN AYOUKUIiS, both men and io. men, whch3 nervous t.) stems lmvo boon bioKen down and tdutleiid fiom oivi work no matter from what cau&e, can he 1 'stnid b my method. All who 0.1II upi i' tho Doctor from now on wi'l ioi'le ud vice, examination, sit Mce und esaiiilndlion fiec. Dr. Oieweri 1 h t-t .i.dlnu In tho State will not allo-v turn to accept any Incurable r.ises I they iiimot cure you they will frankly tell you so. Diseases ol tlii Nervous Sjstem. Tho symptoms ot which are dizziness, hull of confidence, boxual weakness in men nnd women, ball ilslne In tho thioai, Miots lleiullns beloro tho ojes, loss uf niemoi) un.ible to concentrate' Uio mina oil 0110 Mibjett. lUbllj btnrilod wlnn spok en suddenlv to. und dull, distteiscet mind, which unfits them for performing thu a' tual duties of life-, making h.ipplne.sa lmpos-biblo. distressing tho urtlon of thu heart cauiir.K flush of lieat. depression of spirits c'll foitbodliiBS, cowardice, fear, dicnms. me'lui.i hol, tire easy nf cum p.my. feellni: as tiled in the motniiu; .11 when n tlrlnc lack of eneiey. nervous ness, constipation, weakness ot thu limb, eti' Those so affected should consult us) Immediately und bo restored to perfect health Lost Manhood Kestortd, Weakness 01 Younz Mei Cured. If ou have been given up by your phy sician call upon thu doetoi and ho exam ined He euiei. tho wurst kind ot Neivuiis lX-blllt.v. Siio'ula, old Suits. Catii'li. I'llcs, l'emalu WciiKnchs, Aifei linns uf ma l'.ye. I"nr. Nose, 'lhro.it, Asthma Do if. Hiss and Clippies of evuiy descrlptiJii Tumois, Canci'rs and Goiters icmoed without the use of knife or painful cuas tics bi our nevVl elevHfd .ibiorbent metil od known as tho "JJLliC'l'ilO-aUl.MI- And" our OZO-NlTn CAS cures Catarrh and Cut inhul Deafness. Cnnsultatl' n free and strictly sacr.-d nnd confldentlul. Ortlco hours dally fiom 1ft n m t 4 top m, 7 to 8 30 p m. Sun. rtav from 10 a m to 3 p tn MADE IV1E A IV.ASV3 AJAX TAULI'TS I'OHITIVKI.Y CUIU: ALLArrvaus Iiluraat Fulllna Mem ory, IraioiGucr, Hloorlaiaoo, &to . causei by Abuso or other 1 xcossci ana Indii cretiuiis, Tficy qulfktu ami surtlv tcttom ljevl VitAllty iu dldoryouni;. ana fataiusaforstud), Lu toauor mtrclase. 1'iDteat lciantty fin Coasuan.tlon if tjLi-n la im. Tbolr ue hows lb asdlato jnpiovn. nealkad ou'ecli u e UltC -ihro nil other full In. rut upon liuvine' ilia n"nulno Alas Tablets, Ttisr bavo cured t bouasndt ami vrd louro you. o nl a poa. itlTsnrltteaiiuaruntoa tooloct acuru CnnTC' In cochcobjor ictundtlu) raoaoj. J'riooOV Ml wiper leclirgei or six ikr.n Iti'll iieatmentl for (3d). 11 wall, la 1 lutn wrai-prr, iiimvi rucnli'tof rrire. CircviUr ' AJAX KGA1BDY CO., "clfiSJTiJ-- t'or snlo tn Kcrbilton, l'iu, by Mutthow hf j- ai Xifefav liros. uu4 it (j, baii'tct'40U, druggists 1
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