THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THUKSDAY, JUNE 9, 189S. 171 U I. CARBONDALE. tThe Carbondale correspondent of The Tribune has been placed In tho hands ot Mr. C. R. ilunn. Snicm .ivonuo and Chuffch street, to whom news Items may be addressed All complaints us to Ir regular delivery, etc., should bo made to W. J Roberts, news ngent. OBITUARV. Two Cnrbnmlnllnns l'nss Into tho (rant IJoyond. Miss Mniy Loftus, n nwiden lnd. oroJ seenty yeais, who d'ed Tuesday at the home oC Jlrn Peter Mtiriny. 51 FlUe street, was n hntlve of Ireland Shsf came to this country vlun yotiiiK and fountl- employment as a hotiM1 keeper, She had lelntnos In Diinmon and Scranton, and was distantly "" nected with Mis Jlurtiiy. Ot icccnt yearS her falling hnlth compelled her to retire" from active scrvl " and for tho past seen month f-h" hn. lled in this clU She has been ill duilns moHt of the time with the ailments peculiar to old irse. They wi. the cause of her death. Deceased has no Immediate ulalhts living She Is an nunt to Wlllium Co tello of Dtinmoro Mi. Coslcl!) Is ox pectetl in this city to complete inneial arrangements. ThOmas Mannlon, a well-known rest dtnt of this city, died at his homo No. 2o3 Pike street, Tuculnv nlsrlit. Up had been 111 foi eight t.'ks with kidney' trouble. Purine his latest d,in h" suffeied lonslderably. but hole all with Christian fortitude Death was a relief Deceased utit, a native of t,nlwn-. Ireland, whet he was born about flflv one years ago He came to this cltv when quite youiiK and has leslded hqre continuously sdnto that time, lie was mauled In C.iibondnlo. His wife and foui dausliters MUlvo lilm. Mi aMnniou was Kfiu tally inspected and his death laused slnceie icgiet among all his acqualutumct. FINED TEN DOLLARS, Justin Soars Arraigned in I'olicu ''ourt Yi'sti'rdiiy. Justin Seals vn analKlud licfme the major this moinlng on the ihaiR-" of drunkenness and dlsoidcily i in duct Justin is a young man who ha.i flguied In police towns beloie This morning he looked as if he hud had a light with a windmill He was n.iest cd Inst night by Pntiolm.ui JleAn drew who lespoiukd to an ill gent call frmn the Kuldcnts of t-and stieet. Jus tin had been lsdtlng a ft lend named J"lm Joidan on Sand stieet, and as the evening woie on his hllnilty grew to uneontiollable piopoitlons. rind ing the usual games and "-otlal amuse ments to nail on him, Jutln Inaugti iatei a new dlvei iKement by goln,; out in the garden and thinning stoms at the window If he bloke ninie heads than panes of gld-s he won This was the rule The scoie was about oven when tho polk email m lived. This morning the nirtyoi found on his docket that Justin had been hauled up a shoit time ago on a linilai ot fenee, with tho additional peccadillo of leslstlng an officer. Tho major ml mlnisteied a veiy severe leiuiinand and lined thee ulpilt ten doll. up Seats pleaded for lighter punlahinont an I promised to be good He also asked permission to tecK a fi lend to pay his lino, but as he couldn't offer any se curity for his return ho was lemanded tu the lockup. LOCAL AND PERGONAL. K- L S. MurdocK, rf Kingston, clt ltiied an inleiesline let tin e at the tegular wonthlv lltiary meeting of the 3-.f irth league last oveninc. Mamger lilies, of nthiuclte iat k Is ruKing i.iiargements for another vau dfM.ie show .til nect week at that pop ulai rsuit Mr Giles ays It will be of a much higher giado than am jet Ri n The to will bo races on S.uur-d-iv tlu ISth Inst 1 Ik eailj closing movement pimnlcs to bo a success AVlth vety few e.xiep. timis the ilt y good-' and giocerj ties have been clcstd at fi 30 o'clock for the past two evenings Miss Eou llli.ims will enteitaln tho Young Ladic-j' Cooking club tomonow evening Mr and JIr-. C3. J 1' niton aio In Af t"ll. N Y whete thev wetc called hv the serious Illness of tho formoi's fath er Geotge livans will letuin from Now Yrk ttilav with his wife and lamlly. who have inen spending scveial months in England Mr and Mi. Pyne of Oiove httcet. nie entertaining their rlaughtei. Mis Smllcb of Plltsbuig Miss Alice Outlet Is visiting Mi E. K. Trlckev. of Boston Mr and Mis William lWgan and M J Hoian woie In Sctanton vetei day, vvhere thry attended the wedding of n relative When a Japanese girl marries she blackens her tcctu, thus to a great ex- tent marring and spoiling her beautv American husbands would not d'cam of such barbarism, but on the con- Itrarv want their uves to remain beautiful and at tractive just as vlong as possi- l Qtc in tact, (every woman owes it to her self and ociety to preserve her beniltv. nttrart- ' lveness and amiability to the very end Thousands of women fail of this for one crat prevalent reason While they resort to every device to preserve thcr beautv of complexion by cxterml applications and possibly take the best care of their general health, thev arc too frequentlj utterly neg. , lectful of their health in a special womanly way No woman can remain beautiful, at tractive or amiable who suffers from weak ness and disease of the delicate and tmpott ant feminine urganism A woman who suffers in this way will lose her clrarne's of complexion uerejeswtii necome mm, worry and pain will mark her face with wrinkle, and she will become nervous, sickly, fretp.il and despondent There is a sovereign rcmedv lor all troubles of this description It is I)r Pierce's 1'avorite Prescription v!y Wflcsa wns caused bv lack of medical at tention during childbirth 11 lasted for a peilod of three vears ilurinp vhtrli m ufftring wns almost InJescriliahle writes Mrs I.dlth Petty, cf-Texahna Cherokee Nat Ind Ter Oniug to the injuries receded, -rupture internal dis placement etc I bfLame u phvslcal wrrcV I was la' a censtsnt xtateof pain and uenouscol tipse I became so ncrioui I feared Insanitv My hrt was affected and I had spells of palpi tatlon and smothering Wat reduced in strength ni fcould take no sol.d food The doctors told me that recovers wis impossible without a ur 'rical operation lily monthly periods ceased cu Tirely My mother bought a little of I)i IMerce'i Favorite Prescription I took twelve twttles Thanks to an All nle Providence and Doctor Pterce's medicines the s)mptoms have all dls appeared, I can now du a hard day's work eat northing and everythiuR I wish I regard my fffovery as permanent for it is nearly two veais tine I stopped taking I)r Pierces medicines." IU)s!4 M!1 t I Y-flLLPJH: 11 v 1 1 eu I XI rltr- -4. II WWm-N AiW; W.i-Lrj yj&ffifcfoitTvs Sf K QirW V- -5w LAKE ARIEL. Tliu Improvement company U build ing n new boat house 10x100 to nccom modato tho new boats they have built A new dam' is being placed at the outlet. John Miller has bin cottage neatly completed. The Consumers' Ice company Is loid Ins lee dally for ScrahUm consump tion. This place needs a long distance tele phone to Scranton. If sonic of Ihe Stiantnn capitalists would start u stock company and tttn a line through to lluwley and Honesdaie, haJng paj stations at every town, It could bo made n puylng Imostment The Lake House is being reparoled and decotated In the latest stlo A speilal eat of Etle ofllclals and the nfllclals of the Erie and Vyqmlng made a few minutes htop Tuesday even ing. It would be an accommodation to the traveling public If the tnilway company would place n clock In the waiting loom of out depot. leote and Homer Sandetcock have new blccle Nathan Jessup, of Wllkcs-Bane, Is In town on business. Heglstered at the Lake House were P S. Haikei, Mr. and Mis Charles U. Council, Mis D. H. Jay. Ml. and Mis. H A. Council. P L Callaghei, W. It. McClaxe. A. J. Council, Mis. A J Council and s-on, Edgai, Uobeit J Muirny. C H Schadt. C J Powell, Mi. and Mrs. C. II, Dourt and John Clelland. The county commlloneis nnd eleik registeied at the Columbia today. Among those teglsteied at the Co lumbia w"ie Judge Hoilek. of the Pike county bai. lia tnr and Asi Heity of Siranton. J C P.lulsall. of Honesdale and 11 A. DelM.v, of Dunmoie. TAYLOR NEWS. Coming SnioLor ol tho J,. K. of A. Homo Team I)clonted--Ot!ier In- toroMting .Nous. Mai tin Luther lodge. No '22. Lojal Knights of America, will hold a dele gation meeting in P.eescV hill tomot low (Fiblajl alteinnn at 2 30 o'clock Deltg.ms fiom Hle Paik, Caibon dnle, Ulj pliant, Kingston and other towns will be In attendance. In the eening the above oidei will hold a smoker foi the visltois. The commit tee on aiiangements ate wotMtig haul. The following pi ogi amnio has been ar langed and will be lendeied In the tollowlng mannei Addicss lij ihalt inan, John It Jones, oig.tn selection, Piofessoi Thomas Jenklnn, song and dam c, Joseph Coombs, so'ng, selected, Edwin Allen, solo, "Itoom foi One NIoip Stat," James E Watkins. In stiumentrtl selection. Evan C. Evans; song and speech, Thomas W. Jonw: song, selected, David Eevan; ledta tlon, selected. John E Evans, selec tion on tiiaphone, Metis. Homer and Talle Jones, organ selection, Piofes sot David Smith, instalment selection, Williams and paity selection, "Star Spangled Banner," oicheslia. Proposals have been adveitised by the boiough council to lay several new el oss walks. . Iost Cold l Inum d eje glasses. Oblige by leaving at 11 J. Daniel's stoic. Thomas Moses, of the Third ward, has announced himself as a candidate for delegate to the Thlid Legislative dlstilct convention The Tribune branch olllte In Taylor Is In the Coblelgh building. Local Iteprcscntative E. -!. Evans. Druggint Davis has letutned home fiom Poiest City, wheic he has, been on business lllchaid Thomas, of Wjomlng, Is visiting ft lends In this place Lackawanna Valley council, No. SI, Junior Order United Ameilcan Me chanics, will meet thl, evening In Van Horn's hall The P.cds the homo team, met a ciushlng defeat at the hands of tho Walla Wall,-, of Pi ,Mdonce. yestei ilnv afternoon on the homo gi minds. The defeat was owing to the non-ap-pe aramo of seveial plajeis Centei flelder Watkins, in the ab-ence of the tegular pitehcis. occuiiled the bo for the home team nnd did fairly well con sldeilng the stippoit he received. The sioio stood S o ui) to the end of the llfth Inning, when the game was given up. Tho Iteds will play a return game one week fiom todaj. The employes of the Taj lor, Pjno and llnlden colleiles will today lc celvc their monthly distribution for May. Mik (leoige Tajlor, of Scianton, who has been visiting relatives In this place icttitncd home. Taylor Castle. No L'67, Knights of tho CiOlden Eagle will meet this even ing In Heese's hall. A Brand social will be held at the First Welsh Coiigicgatlonal church on Taj lot paj night under the auspices of the Lackawanna Aid society. Ico cicam and I'ako wll be served. Mim. Thomas Evans, of Hjde Paik, was the guest of fi lends lu this place jesteuloj Haivej null, of South Scranton, was a Taylor visitor on Tuesday een ing Mis Joseph Hall, of Union street, is (langeiously III nt her home and small hope Is entertained of her re eovety Michael Ciogan of North Main stieet, will leave todaj for Washington, N. J., wheio he will permanently lcvlde. OLYPHANT. Predetlik Maundei hnd an cvliing epoilonep at his homo on Hudson street Monday ev ruing About iu o'clock while Mr. Mnunder was slttlni; at n table reading, he wart seUtd fiom behind bj an unknown man, nnd be fore he could recover himself he was borne to the floor a lively tussle en sued, upd with the assistance of nno of the nelghbois, tho unUuwii assnll unt was over-powered. No suoiipi hail he regained. his feet when he dashed trom tin- house and was seen no nioi, although a diligent starch was made for him it Is thought that the man was demented wHe;i lierc'pmniltt(d the act as he was seen eaily in the even ing acting lu a traugt manner, it is said that his home Martin' Provlckm o and his name lu Plnigiut. Tho council met on Jlonday night and passed the sewer oidliinjica fo llnal leading James H Matiln was lilted as .lectiPlan at tho elcctrlo light plant to succeed M. D. I'"lynnwho has lesigned Miss Maud Kelly Is enteitalnlng Miss Maud Hansom, of Plymouth. J Wlesburger and family, of Scran ton. have nioveiU'lnto the Wheeler building on Lackawanna street. The funeral of the lato Mm James Slmone who dlod at tho Kcranton Pri vate hospital on fiattnday last, Jook place fiom the family hum on i-'list stieet, Illakoly. yesterday aftomoon nnd wns attonded by jnany .friends of I will guarantee thut my IUicuniatlsm Cure w ill rellov-e ltim boso, scintim nnd nil rlieumntlc pains in two or three hours, nnd cure in n few days. MUNYON. At nil druggists, 2oe. n vlnl Ouide to Health mid medi cal advice free. Io05 Arcli st Pblla. r9t !JKiyjar the family The services were con ducted by Itev J It. Ellis, pastor of the Ulnkely Haptlst chut eh. The re mains were Intoned in Union ceme tery The pupllrt of the Columbia school held a picnic In the woods on the West Side Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs J. Black are visiting relatives In New York. The Olyphant Business college will eloe July 1 Inbtead of June 5, as er toneously stuted In Monday's leatie. N. L Kennedy Is home fiom Wj-om-lng seminary for the summer acatlon. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Pendrld, r , of Seioml atiet, and Misses Dora Tenls and Maty Svvlek were at the artesian well on A est Mountain jes teielaj and lopoit that the well Is Mow ing a huge stieam of water clear as crjstal, nnd cold enough for a delicious drink on a waim d.iv. Mis. Chailes Davis, of Second stteet, Is isitintj hot mother at Avoca The hoodlums fiom Ma J Held and eveij1 other place may make up their minds that when they lslt Jeuujn thej must eonduct themselves like civ ilized people If Chief McGinley can't take eato of them, the council will at tend to It that he has a sufficient num ber of special policeman to piescive otdcr. If It lequlios eveii' lespee table man in the boiough to do It and some night the 'gang" will find themselves lotindcd up, and all In the lockup to gether David Dunn, of South Main stieet, Is sick at home. An entettalnment will be given in Entei prise hall, June 16 and 17 hj the ihlldien, undei the uusplce3 of the Ladles,' Aid society of St. James Epla (opal chuich. lllustiated songs, tab leaux, etc., etc., nnd a cantata, 'Tiol- ic of the Ualtles" will be lendeied C D. Wlntei letutned jesteidaj' moining fiom New Yoik. Uiank will l emaln in New York for a week or two. Chief Mctiinley started In early last evening bv walking Mills McKonny to the lockup. The D. & II paid their employes hcte yesterdaj. The llliam Winter piopertv on Main stieet vlll be occupied bj' Mr. Bojcr. HONESDALE. Miss Emma Clark, of Claik'i fin en Is visiting Mrs. CI. W. Decker on Thlid stieet. Miss Jes.-ie Kee'er has le'iitned ii Scianton after spending a week with her mother on Pair stieet. Miss Coia M Decker, of Sc't.tnton, has been visltlnc fieinds In t-nv n .Mis. m. y. Doiln is visiting ftlenls In New York ilu. Kobeit Mi-nncr, of tho Annapchf Naval academy. Is visiting hit, patento on Second stieet. Mi nnd Mis. 1' Wlliox, of Lanc.is tctll, Pa, aio visiting ft lends In to mi Miss Bessie Potter, of Scianton, is lsltlng telatlves lu town. The Honesdale Base Ball team plnjed the Scranton Y. M. C. A. team at Scranton on Tuesday. Miss Itena Keens klndergatten school will elo-e next Uildav. The bacealauieate seiinon was pteaehed to the high school graduates by Itev. Ml Wnre In the Episcopal chuieh last Sundaj evening. The commeiK ement eeiclses will be held In the opein house next Frldaj evening Chlldicn's day exercises will be di sci ved In both the Piesbyterlan and Baptist dun i lies net Sundaj evening. Milton Salmon entertained the mem bers of thp giaduatlng class last Fil dav evening. E S. Poteisun has resigned his posi tion as foi eman of the Honesdale shop factorj to go to Ljnn. Mass. Mis. Fiank Sheumway, of Eat stieet, Is visiting her parents at Athul, Mass. WAVERLY. Miss Grace Bailey, daughter of Major Bailey and Mr Joel Poster of Scranton, were visitors heie the other daj Miss Ethel Carr. who has been visit ing Miss Estell Ballej. has leturncd to her home at Factoiv v llle. Mr. Paidon Stone is shipping a large number of patented wagon tongue fcuppoiteis. A runaway team of hoiscs belonging to Henry Foster were vety cleverly stopped by Hobei t Bold on Main street Tuesday. No serious damage was done. The Waveily, jr.. Base Ball club will play the Pactoijvllle club at the latter place this afternoon The X. L C. It's soeletj of the Meth odist Episcopal chinch will hold an Ip crpnm festival at the band rooms Saturday evening Mis. Sterling Bedfoid. Mrs. William Poole, of Cleveland, Ohio, visited Hlng hamton relatives jesterdny E-Fherlff A B. Stewns nnd wife, of Scianton, wpio visitors heio the oth er daj Mr. Alonr.o C. Wall, of New Yoik city, Is tho guest ot Ml. and Alls. fJeorge Pen y. Two Moimoii i apostles of I.ntter Day Saints of Utah, paid us a visit last Tuesday, but being unable to proem e a suitable place for pleaching, left tov n. Martin Hold's baiber shop next door to "postoiriee. PRICEBURG. Tho meinuerH of tlio Citizens' band aie maklnK pieparntlons for their an nual picnic, which will be held In FatU er Mathew's grove, near the E-ela-waio nnd Hudson and tho Ontario and Western downs, on July 4 Tho Iiojh have nlvvnys had good pknlca and done well by the people in the past, and thev expect to do the same this year A l'olandor hud hln fine? cut off In the Johnhon Coal company's mines on TueMlny and another had his cut off on Monday In tho samo inlncp ThomnB Palmer, jphn nichards, und Joseph Sunimern are making prepara tions to lea,e for vVanhlncton Htate. CEYLON AND INDIA TEA IS WHOLESOME, If is manttfacfLired in a scientific manner by CLEANLY MACHIN ERY, and is PURE, so that a short iniiision extracts. all the good qtialifies. DIRECTIONS. TakP half usual quantity See water BOILS Pour off after FIVE minutes steeping. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. 50c lb. PFUCIOUS Sold only ill !. tl TncUett. -f New Houses In popular neighborhood where values are increas ing most rapidly, will be sold at low prices and on easy terms. Call and see them any time between 9 a. in. and 9 p. m. H. C. FRINK, 747 Prescott Ave. -M"H-44-H- H.R.Westcott Auctioneer, 246 Penn Avenue, Scranton, Pa. TteKUl.il an tinn sah nf line houe liold l'uinituie Carpctk Stoves, Bed (llns, etc , tomorrow, Frlilav at 10 o clock a ni Goods at pilvate sale all the time at auction prlce Evcrj1 day a baijwln daj-. Come and see. ATTEND TO YOUU LYES NOW Eyesight preseivcd nnd beiidnpnei pro vented by linvinij j-our ej'es properly nnd pelentlllcally examined and lilted Eyes examined Itee. The Intest Myle of Spsc taclesaud ejcg'nsses at tUe loneu prtcj DR. SHIMBERQ, 305 Spruco Street Special Prices on Striking Bags and Boxing Gloyes Io 11 Kindt I nredeemtd I'lrdee-, for ihlH WceU ut GILLETTE BROS.', Ancliimoers and Iirokers, J27 W'nslilngton Vvenue, Opposite lonrl House Fin? Watch Repairing At Lowest Prices. f WOLF & WENZKL, jo Adams Ave., Opp. Court lloiuj, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS bole Accnts for Klcbardson Uoyatoa'i furnacoj and Itaneai. C E. B O N MEAT Choice Cuts 111 ARKET, 321 Adams Avenue Kveijtlilnc In tba line of freh mid failed Meats, Suumgesi I.urd, i;ic. I'OUI.na AM)OAMtlN (5KVSON. Telcphj ne No 6S13 MIMIVOUS THOUIILIS; AM. KINDS li cured vtUIi Animal Kxtrnct. Free book telli bow. WAamNUfO.N CHKMlU.r, CO WitblUtflon, i. C s oiinoi 3ZTBiz&' Washington Avenue REDUCTION Our extensive and choice new stock of TailorMade Suits, Jackets and Gapes 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. $ 7.50 to $ S.50 Keduced to $ 5.00 S 5.00 llcducod to $ 2.50 10.00 to 12.00 to 7.50 g ' ft g;gg 13.50 to 15.00 " to 10.00 12.50 to 0.25 10.00 to 1S.50 to 12.50 J'jg " ft j(( 1S.00 to 23.00 " to 15.00 I 2500 " to 12.50 Connolly 127 and rs Refrigerators AND Ice Chests. THE & J 434 Lackawanna Ava. ill's Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER ffiioteuiisi. straiiM Telephone Call, 2333. MOST GIVEN AWAY A lot of laundiy machinery, a new laundrj wagon, two turbine water wheels, hollers, engines, djnumoH, etc., one Morgan travel Ing trane, 10 ton capaeltj span 45 ft C In , lot of good second hand hoisting rope, nlr compres sors, pumps, steam drills, derrick fittings, mine, cais, etc. 709 West Lackawanna Avenue. Scraoton, Pa. Telephone, 3954 THE DICKSON M'PG CO., Scranton and Wilkei-Barre, Pa. Manufacturers of L0C0lK10TIVES,STATI0NARy ENGINES Hollers, llolstlnz and Pumping Machinery, Of uerul Odlce, Scranton, Pu TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING QUICK RETURNS. Seeds AND Fertilize DPT u CQNNELL CO. Hand ISO iVandHi i ac Suits. 129 Washington WE WILL sell twenty-five of the celebrated Christy Sad dles on Saturday, June 4th, for $1.75. Positively only 25 will be sold at this price. Fiorey & Brooks. Opposite Court Houss. 211 Washington Avenue. THE Ml POWDER CO, Hooms 1 1111(12, Com'lth BTd's. SCRANTON, PA. Mining and Blasting POWDER Mndo at Mooilc and Ittishdale Works. LAFLIN & RAND POWDHR CO'5 ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric Battel les, Electric Exploders, lor exploding blasts, Safety I- use and Repauno Ghemica1 Co's cm' HKltl L05IVB5 BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS "TEETH MADE PERFECT." Originators of Painless Dentistry. Wo extract teeth, fill teeth and apply gold crowns and bridge work without the least particle 'if pain hv a method pat ented nnd used bv us inl NO rilAHOri for painless extracting wln.ii teeth are ordcicd. ; Full Set Testh, $.1 oo. Wo Ri.Brantr a fit aoldCruwns. ?J oo All oilier woilt ut pro puitlonuie j low prices i-(lolJ Crown und ItrUge orK a specialtj . HeliiR the oldest rod Inrgest dental par. lor In the world, we aro go well equipped that all vvcrk dene bs us Is the boht to b had Our oper.itli ns nio posl'ivi v palnlesr All work (.uaiantecd for ,o Boston Dental Parlors Coraer Lackawanna and Wyoming Avct (Over Nowwik Shoe Store) MAX WCIILUi, Boot anJ Shoe Maker, llestaboes to order from 81,75 up Men'a poles nnd heels, HOo. Ladles' soles and heels, ftOc. .All work Kiiaranled. 17 Penn Anue, ' bCRANTON, PA. 11 S Capes and Jackets. Wallace Avenue. DR. E. GREWER Old Post-Offlce Bulldlns, Cor. Spruce bt., aid Penn Ave , Scranton. Pa i.as leturncd Horn his Western 'Hip, and will now remain permanent ly at his homo ollice. THD DOCTOn IS A GRADUATE OP TUB L'NIVUHSITV OI' PUNNbYLVA- nia. kor.mi:hi,y UUMONSTUA- TOR OP PHYSIOLOGY AND SL'R- OURY AT THi: .MnDlCO-t'llIR- URGir-AL COIAjVGU AT PHIL- AnKLPHIA. HIS SI'KCUb- Tins ARK CHRONIC. NPH- vors. skin. ih:aht WO MR AND RLOOD DISHASES. The dortor and his staff of English and trermnn phalelins make n ni"clnity of all form of Chronic Nervous Diseases, BM'.i, Womb Blood Dlsctsei Including I'plleptlc Tits Convulsions, llys terla, St. Vitus' Dance, Wakefulness. UUA1N WORKERS, both men and wo men. who3j nervous bj sterna have been bioken down and shattered from ovui work. no matter from what cause, can he lestored bj my method AH who call upcr the Doctor from now on will lecelve advice, examination, ser vice and examination free Dr Grower niuh standing In the Slate will not allo'V him to accept any Incurable cases If they cannot cure you they will fiankly tell you so Diseases ol the Nervous fejstcm. The symptoms of which are dlzzlnesi, lick of confidence, iexual weakness In men and women, ball rising In the throat, spots noatiuB befoie the ees, lost, of memory unable to toncentiate tho mind on one subject cusllv stuuled when spok en suddenlv to and nun, dlstiessed mind, which untlts them for peifoimliiK the ttetual duties ut lift, making happiness Impossible, dlstressinpr tho action of tho heart, causing flush of heat, depression of spirits evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams melancholy, tire ert&y of com pany, feeling as tired In thn morning as when retiring lack of energy, nervous ncss, constipation, weakness of tho limbs, etc Those bo affected should consult us immediately and bo restored to perfect health Lost Manhood Restored, Weakness ol Young Men Cured. H you lne heen given up hy your phy sician call upon tho doctor and be exam ined He curea tho worbt kind of Nervous Debility Scrofula, Old Sores. Catarrh, Piles, 1'einule Wcaki ess. Affections of tha Eye, Eni. Nose, Throat Asthma Deft ness and Cripples of ovory description. Tumors Cancers and Goiters removed without tho use of knife or painful caus tics bv our nev.ly devised absorbent meth. od kn;wn ns tho "ELECntO-aERJIl- C And our OZO-NITE GAS cures Catarrh nnd C'jt irrhul Deafness. Consultation free nnd strictly sacred nnd confidential Odlce hours dally fioru 10 n m to 4 30 p m , 7 to 8 30 p. m. Sun. day from 10 a m to i p m. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TAIJLCTS POSITIVKI.Y CURQ ALLIirrvmta Jjafe Falllna Morn crjr.Injpoteacj, hloerlesiaets, etc . cuum1 jy Abuto or other i-iceiMji una Indfi cretloni. 2y qutehlu and urtu retoro It ViuHtf la olvloryoantr.snti tlta maafortudy, bufinetor mtrnago- i'revent Insanitv tinl GoniumDtlan if tuXtiaia time, Tbetrtme howi iittnedtato fmproTO HKotand fttectt a CU11R uliera all other lallLo. .uavlno Ino gsnuina Altx 'jsoieti, ihtj Thev loiuandtau 1 milcurarou. vva live apot. 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