Aii'jVwsrrr -'" THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1898. 9 S CARBQNBALE, (The Carbondalc correspondence of The Tribune has been placed In the hands of Mr. C. It. Munn, Salem avoime and Church street, to whtitti news Items mar he addressed. All complaints n lo If regular delivery, etc. should bo mad lo w. J Roberts, news agent. ) " E. K. MORSE'S will. II W m rinecil on Itccord nt Scrnnton Vdstnriliiy. The will of the late 13. K. Moise was placed on record In the legator's oillce ut Scranton yesterday It wim execut ed on January 2, IS'J". and witnessed by "vV J Hamilton nnd J. A. llfulc. It bequeathe to his wife hit lltu In surance policy for $10,000 In the Mutual Reserve fund Life nsfcoelutlon and all monies In the l'ltst National and Mlnets' und Mechanics' saving hand of this city It also fiivos to Iter the homestead known at "Lakeside" at Cr8tul lake, the furniture therein and all his jewelry nnd personal pioport; also ten shares of stock In the Cottage land comp.iny of Ctjstal lake and va rious sums jet unpaid on sevetnl mortgages nnd notes due him. To his son Kendall, he Rives a mort gage ftg-alnst propei ty in this city Amounting to JJ.000 anl all the rest anil residue of his estate, teal, personal trlx of the will and guuidiun of h' I son. II0M)RS AT A1ILLERSVILLE. Miss .May Kilpntrlrk of This City IHxIiiicnittir-, Ilersoll. Miss May Kllpatrlck. daughter of Mr. nnd Mil, Frank Kilp.itrlek, of Darte avenue, Is anothei one of this clt's datlghteis to Mied lustre on the old town. Miss Kilpatrkk has heetn a stu dent at Mlllcisville State Normal school, and was In the senior (lass this year. She has passed the final exam ination with unusual credit to herself und in a way to give great satisfaction to her friends. In n class of 177 she ctood ery high and took one of the twelve honois Sh has aNo been of fered a position ns assistant pilneipal of a school Ir the southern part of the state, having been lecommended bv the Mlller&vlllc faculty for the position. IIGKOIC JACK. Ker the past two weeks "Steeple Jack' has been posing on the Presby terian church steeple as a great hem. He has been fulfilling a contraet to paint the spite and eetj time lie got in a particularly daring attitude he sang or whistled with all his might and attracted many interested vpeetators. J B Shannon photographed him hug ging the lightning lod moie than 100 feet above the pavement. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. A horse belonging to Docket ty & Martin ran away on Main htiect at roon jcstcida. The animal uishedup North Chuich and into Canaan stiect. It became exhausted on the hill and was cuptuud No damage was done. The Delaware and Hudson paid the employes of the gravity shops and a portion of the men emploed on the graitv load for the month of May estcrday. Today the force of em plojes at the locomotive shops and on the steam mad will receive theirs. Ploneei City Castle, No 20.'), Ancient Older Knights of the Mvhtlc Chain, will on Wednosdav eening, June lli, nnd the following Wednesday nomi nate ollUeis to be elected June 29, to sere for the ensuing sl months. Hi W J. Itaker has leiuoxcd to his handsome new quartets oet the Pal ace erenmeij. Mrs. Jane Hunt, of North Church street. Is enteitalnlng Mrs. McNally, of W ashlngton, K. J. Miss Ethel Altken Is homo spending her bummer acatlon. The little children or Mrs. M. T Meaker's kindergarten yesteiday left $2.51 in the hands of Dr. H. C. Wheeler as their cash contribution to the hos pital. Some canned fruit, was also donated. The Mitchells raised their magnifi cent new flag-pole yesterday Among the proposed novel attrac tions at Anthracite park, June 18, Is n race between Alderman S 8, Jones' Belle Kerns and his little dog Dai by. The latter has run a half mile In 1.2S and when given the pole he Is as anx ious to keep ahead as any Jockey ever was. He Is so small as to be hardly lslble when going up the stretch op posite the grand stand. OLYPHANT. Branch No. S9, of the Catholic Young Men's Benevolent association, will cele brate their ninth anniversary In the form of a smoker on Wednesday oven lng, June 22. The following commit tee have charge of the affair: P. T. Brennan. J. C McLaughlin. J. C. Car bine, P. J. McCormac and John J. Mc Andrew, of Hudson street The examination of the pupils of the central school will be held today The miners examining board will meet Monday, June 13, ut Peckvllle council roomr. Thomas Flnnerty, George Williams, George Moulds, com mittee. Mrs. Albert Mason Is quite 111 at her home on Scotch street. Tomorrow evening in the Congrega tional church Rev. Peter Roberts will occupy the pulpit. The subject of the sermon will be "Can We Pray for the Success of the United States Army nnd Navy?" The funeial of Anthony Murphy.who died at the Lackawanna hospital on Thursday, will take place tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment In St Patrick's cemetery. Mrs. Kelly, of Mill City, Is visiting her eon, Dr. L. Kelly, of this place. Mrs Mary Owens, of Jeimyn, spent yesterday with her sister, Mrs. Rebecca Williams, of Delaware street. Miss Mary Clancy, of Dunmore street, Is HI with the quinsy. Mrs. A. V. Haines and Mis. Elvira Jones, who have been visiting rela tives at Plymouth, have returned home. Mrs. John Lally Is vloltlng relatives at Avoca. Mrs. Kdwatd Cullen nnd Ka Mc Gows,n, of Dunmore, were the guests of Miss Minnie Hoban yesterday. The poRtoillee will close at 7 o'clock Instead of 7 30 o'clock, after July 1. OLD FORGE. Mis. William Toote. of Wilkes Barre. bpont Tuesday at the homo of Mr. H. Footc , Miss Lydla Reed has returned home after a three months' stay in Jeiscy City. Mr. Cyrus Richmond, of Mooslc. Is erecting a fine new dwelling house In this place. Mrs. Hartman. of Sunbur.v, visited her sister. Mrs. K. L. Santee. this week. CJUldian's day will be observed at the lit Ilk church on Sunday morning nt 10 CO. Mis. P. M. Wnrdci and Mm. N.ucll. i of Blnchututun. vvcie visiting their old l ticn.uulntances In this place (hit Ins the vvtek. The Epwotth. league of the Hilck church will liuld a "icd, white mid blue" Huclul on the chutth lawn Tues- djv tAVHnliiff. .Iiitip It. trn i rnnm litut cuke will be set icd. All ate cordially I Invited ta attend. I TAYLOR NEWS. Torn Thumb's U'ottdlug lllrthduv Annlvcrsiirr - (. Iiurcli News nnd I'orHonnl Notes. The entertainment to be held In the Welsh Baptist church Monday and Tuesday evening ptomlscs to ho Intel -cstlug. The Tom Thumb wedding Is nut what the public witnessed heie in a conduit about two cars as. but an ontltely dllTeient natute, and Is a homo entertainment In Itself. The, following is the ptogrumme. Selection on pipe in gun T'loiiHfSut Thomas It. Davis Selection on phonogtaph Professor Oomer .Tones Selection, Profwsor Wutklns' oichestia consisting of Professor YVatklns' chlldien. S-VHcctlon on phunugiuph 1'rofissor Clomer Jones Selection on pipe oigiin Professor T. 11. Davis Selection Watklns' oichestia Tom Thumb'fl wedding consisting of a beautiful match by DO wedding guests, bearing the names of the most popu lar men of our countrv. Eight usheis, two colored walteis, bilda patty, maids of hciuoi, Dr Tulmage, who will tie the knot, Adullno Midget, and i Mi. and Mis '. P Tunlfs was call her father, Tom Thumb and the best cd to Canaan yesteiday on account of men and ntheis The piogramtne will the death of Mrs. Travls-s' brother, Ly be tendered on Mondaj und Tuesday man Swingle. evenings net week Doois open at 7 Mi. and Mis. CTeoige Trevctton at o'clock Admission, adulto 15 cents; I tended the funeiul of the tormei's chlldien, 10 cents. I biothei -In-law ut Peach Lake, last Mrs. William Dals, of South Scran- Thuisdn. ton, was the guest of relatives In this The membris nnd filends of Pride of plnce on Thurselaj. ' Oilent chaptei of the Kaster Star will Services at the Presbyterian church hold an Ice cream Miclal at the home lomoriow will be held at the usual , of Mi's tinice Uaiber, on South Main hours Sunduy school after morning f-ervlce. Rev. L. R. Foster, olllclatlng. All nre welcome. Miss Mabel Knight, of Main street, was tendeied a reception on Thuisday evening by her many joung li lends. It wa.s Miss Knight's 17th blrthdav. The evening hours weie pleasantly spent In games and othei amusemento until a seasonable hoiu, after which le freshtnents weie seived and all depa t ed for their respective homes. Those pithent were- Misses Annie PUOicr, Jennie Mlllrlck. 1'dlth Jenkins, M.u- gaiet Williams, Gladys Samuels, ITmm.i ed All friends of the school are re Mnrsh, nc ml Mes-sis. James Inglls John quested to be piesent at 10 30 sharp Owens, ITdwaid Fox, Aithur Mamii, land In the evening at 7 ",0. Henry Powell, Samuel Pugh. Albeit Peckvllle Baptist c huich Kev J. S. Zumbaugh and William (ttllllths I'lhnmas pastor Seivlces tomonow at The Taylor Reds and the Moolc An- I lf30 a. m and 7 :0 p in. Moiuing sub thracltcs will battle for supienmcv on ' Ject, Chtlsthms, the Salt of the the School House park this nfteinocm. ilTaith" livening subject, "John Vas Morrls Is slated to pitch foi the home n.u. the soul winner." All aie cor team The game will commence nt .ISO 'llullv invited o'clock. Seivlics In the Piesbjteilan chinch William H Stoii.s, geneial coal'agent next Sunday at 10 )0 a. m and 7 30 p. of the Delaware, Lackawanna uul j m. Uev. S H Moon, D I"), patoi. Western lompan.v, mm hcie on bust- ncs jcbteidav The -ervlces at the Calvary llaptM chuich tomorrow will be held as usual. Rev Dt. H. H. Hnni.s will occupy the pulpit Morning seimon. subject' "Clulst's Opinion of Wealth " Haptlsm after morning seimon ITvtning, sub ject, "The Uetr.ivul of Jesus Chil-t." Lord's supikm- after evening seimon The social of the Lackawanna Val ley council, No SI, ID. of P, was well patronized. The social conducted at the Welsh Congiegatlonal chinch last evening was well patronized. The Ladles' Aid society served the refreshmentf Pleaching at the Welsh Congrega tional church tomonow will be held as susal. Rev. Ivor Thomas will oc cupy the pulpit. Children's day c.xeicises at the M. K. church tomorrow moinlng The piogramme, "Pictures of Heroic Meth odism," is entirely out of the ordinary line. Six large pictures uie ufted to il lustrate certain historic facts, and the exerclfces by the ounger chlldien will be ery atti active Special col lection for educational puipos-es. The emplovesof the Tavlor, Pyne and Holden collieries lecelved their month ly earnings for May c-terduy. Don't forget the scloptlcon entertain ment at the Calvaiy IVtptlst church on Monday. . - - PECKVILLE. The annual enteitalnment and grad uating exercises of the Rlakely High school were held In Ledjaid hall last Thursday evening. The hull wan ciovvd ed long before the exercises, which be gan at 8 o'clock, commented The hall was tastefully decoruted with flags and bunting und plants and flowers. The following Is the pio gramme: March Bauer's orchestia Prayer Chorus, "A Spring Song," Class Es&ay, "Retrospection," Miss Bessie Craig Ebsay, "A Harbinger of Spring" Miss Jeannette Klngsley Overture. "America" Orchestra Essay, "Glacial Results" Miss Reba Slmpkliib Essay, "Fair Iberia" Mls,s Jennie Williams Chorus, "Sunset" Clu.is Essay. "Tlve Daisy" Miss Isabella Ganzemuller Essay, "Rome Under Caos-uis" Miss Anna Nute Medley Orchestia Oration Geoigo Waltei Peck Recitation, "Buzzard Point" Mips Marie Monlhcm Recitation, "The Courtln' " ' Mlsa Mabel Monro Chorus Class Oration Arthur W. Wainer Recitation, "Actor's Story" Mfes Lizzie M. Waning Selection , orchestra Recitation, "Poor House Nan" Miss Cora Samson Recitation ....Miss France R Squires Match Oichestra In the recitation contest Miss Marie Morrison won first prize, nnd Miss Cora Samson second pilze, and with honorable- mention of Mli Mabel Moon. The Judges were Rev J. R. Ellis, Rev. J. S. Thoinns und Rev. S. if. Moore, D. D. AftPr the recitation contest County Su perintendent Taylor In a few well chosen remarks congratulated the (.etuessful Klngwley, Anna Nute, Reba Slmpklns. Miss Carrie Kenvon and MIfa Etfie Cuitls, piesented the following with diplomas: Senior clut-t.: Jeanette Klngsley, Anna Nute. Reba Slnmklns. Walter Peck, Jennlt Clanzemuller. Res- Mo J. Crulg- Junior graduates: Mary j;. Roberts, Leonuid M. Cutpcnter, Frances IT. Wllllam, Myjtle E En slgne, Aithur W. Wurren. Mabel Day, Mabel Moore. Jonnle M. Williams. Mabel Glanvlll. Grate L. Ayres, Jennie Phillips, Com A. Sainton, John Howard Brundage, Wlnfred E. Berry, Lizzie AfPTfn. Tlle summer I fstl I" I I haVA vacation Is one H W Vmb JCS H-hrt'eu. H CELEBRATED ""V uiuurcouutry. fl Ki:novuAtt OYSPEPfIC VNI) NERVOUS SYMPTOMS WIT. I ,, ' LJ .;' THE BITTERS THAT , niir hrlef res- 33 Ih. STOMACH a pits fiom labor JITTERS k:.! STOMACH i M Waling, Noin Pickering, Marie D I Mipuli-dii, Maiy IT. English, Bessie Is. ltudd. Mvrtl V lllttei, May Brundage, Mury Lewis, Thomas Williams, Chrlssy StevctiH One of the laigest funetals In this place was that of Miss ITtnma Louisa Haines, which was held In the Piesby teiian chuich last Thutsday afternoon. Long befoie the hout for the funeial huge crowds viewed the lemalns as they lay in the pallor of her home on Walnut tieet At 2 30 the funeial cortege bejan to moe and bore the lemalns to the Pies-bytetlnn chuich. Itev. Mooie dellvetcd the sermon, pay ing n glowing ttlhute In nunioiy of the deceased. In the pulpit weto Rev. Slmpklns, Thomas, Koknl and Di. Logan The pall-beaieis were CI. L Keller, l'lorcnee Swingle, Robett Moote, Tied Walllck, Howard liiun dage and W. J. Rogeis nnd Joseph Reese. The flower girls were Maud Kellv, Kale Dodson, Mabel Harding, Maud Tieerton, Blanche Tuvlnr, Min nie D.titow nnd Mis Aithur Thomp- son etrcet, Tuednv evening. June 21. Tomonow will be Children's day in the M. V chinch Halsey Latluope. Mipeiintendent will have charge of the exeiclses In the morning commenc ing at I "0 sharp, the exercises will be bj the piimaij department Recita tions and singing, shoit addref by the p.istcu. followed by the sacrament of Hat tl-m adminicle! cd to Infants. In the evening the exercises will be rendered by the adult part of the -chool, when the piogramtne, Histoilc Plctuies of Methodism will be rendei I Morning subject, "God's Picsence Cio- lug with r-" Exeulses of Chlldien's day In the evening, with fine pro ptamme and beautiful decoiatlons. JERf'lYN AND MAYFIELD. The Jermvn school boaid Is compos ec' of nine ood men, and tine" last Monclav ev ciing the.v met and oiganlz ed for the enuilng jear Theie was no opposition foi anv of the olllces copt tint ot secietniy of the boaul, for which oll'io Mr John D Piichatd and Mr. W F fculllvan vcte aspliants. Thi-y wee nomlnaied aid a 'icctct" ballot was taken The result of the ballot was live foi Mi. Prlchiml and foui foi Mr. Sullivan. The minorltv accepted thelt defeat gi.uetully and all aipiaiec! to be satlsfactoiy until attei the meeting cdjum nf-d, vvlu-n the ill lectots wcic lalklnc matters ovei, om vith another, nnd It wes found that tliTe weie live who declaiid th.it thev had voted foi ill. Sullivan. That did not appeal ica'-omble. for Mi. Sulli van was mi" f the tellr-rs and certaln b must have known whether or not the ballot was .minted eoueetlv, and the i one luslon was that some diiectoi had claimed to have vited es he did not vole, and if the ballots hid not been destroved tlu v would piove that some one claimed to have done what h did nut do. Cuiioslty was excited and two of the dlreetois, with the Jinltcr, and anothei cltlen, went back to the iooci wheie the ballot hfil been t iken, nnd found the ballots just as they had been left by the telleis after having i minted them, and heie Is whue the mvstrv cu'iier in. Ml. John Mellow, a man whee cluuactei, lepntatlon and in tegilty is above suspicion, and Inn nev ei been questioned, I" one of th llv dliectois hi claims to have oted for Mr Siilllviii He sns tint he wiote his ballot hlniMlf and put It In the hat, but whn he was shown the ba'lots, as the were taken ttom the loom, he de cldied that his ballot l not theio No ballot in the lot wis written bv him, but btill the full numbei of ballots (u a;e t'icrc. Ml. 'c!low Is pie-ldent of 1 1- noaicl and tlu- niattei will be il.oi ouihly Invc'tlgatfil On Thuisda ev 'lilivr. June Kith, an kc eienin and f I tilt tettival will be held In the Pilmltive Methodist chuich. The L.ieles' Aid melety will also have on salt seveial uitliles ol wcaii'ij ap pa'el Kveiibiidj Invited. The celebiaiiein ol theli twentv-llfth anniveisaiy I v Ru'li Hiook lodce. m July lLlh, Is to be no hii'.tll affair In fact. It piombes tr li the largest af fair that Jeimjii has had since the inuo count) 3 cimtQii ol VetPi.ins vus lieu- some euis ago All the lodges in the distill t have voleo to tin n out In fiid tone and there Is tome talk ot cn teuiliiK an invitation to the .-'.nan ton Patriarchs Mllltrtt t The executive committee will trv nnd have all busi ness susp"nd d dining th- nfteinoon und evening, and evei.vbody will ilo tlieK best to make It pleasant for the vl-ltors. It Is not expected tint the so"lnI pail of the affair at the picnic gtmirds will be onflncd to Odd I'el lows ard their families alone, but the lo lge expects the u.embeiH of all other lodfes to Invite their filends to come with them and crjoy the dav. odd Fellows are nut selfish people; tl.ey like to do irood pnd make It p!eB:.cnt for eveijbodv at nil times, whothei membets of the oidei or not. The tlc churches of the town have been given the privilege of furnishing the reCich meits for the pie Illi , Misses Edith Fowlei and Mabel Da vis, of Cirbiind'ile, Mslted Miss Maty S Ick last 'Ibuisduy fvenlng. A letter was leielved last Thurselaj from Thomas lioumly stating that the paity was all well, hut that they vveio still at Lake Bennett, Alaska, waiting for the Ice to go out of the lake. The letter was'wiltten about, four weeks ago. A large number of men were at work ri'WWi")'". ). V iasmbb'smt emssmstisiwsr Q$iiijStnl' yesterdny afternoon clearing the ground In New Maple grove, piepara toiy to the great picnic and reunion of Odd Tellows that Is to take place July 1.'. Mt. H. A Wlllmin und daughter, Mnmlane, weto lsltors at Scranlon last Thui day. Mis Joseph Tennis and daughter, Unri, leltcd ft lends In Scianton yes teulaj. Miss ITintra Jtoon, of Second street, Is Malting ft lends In Carbondale. Mis. Chat lea Davis returned home yesteiday fiom Aoca, where she had been visiting her mother. Since the new police regulation? have been in effect, the burcess hus been very lenient with offenders. One nt rested Thutsday evening by Chief Me Hlnley wan discharged with a repri mand. Now that everything Is In w oi king older It Is becoming genet ally known that we hae laws, and that heieaftcr those who are arrested will hae to pay for tiansgressing them. John H, Soloman, of Main street, Is suffering ft om a fccvero attack of rheu matism. HALLSTEAD. Michael Hajs, n one of the state delegates, attended the convention In Hanlsburg lust week. Trains Npa. 5 and 6 will hereafter tun dally fiotn Holoken and Buffalo "Blllv Bob" Fctguson has reslmi'd his potltlcm on the fast line. Sllchael Ilnys made a flying trip to Camp Alger, and reports that our bovs are well nnd happy. J H. Van Soan wan In Blnghamton on Friday and Saturday last Secietniy Browne, of the Y. M. C A., was In Scranton Tuesday. Jesse Satham, who Is studying for the ministry at the Moody Institute at Mt. Hcrnon, is expected home this w eek. Miss Llzzlr Frudal spent two days In the Parlor city this week. Hazel Ross and Claia Hall attended a i iiislcal recital In Blnghamton on Monday Miss Gertrude Read, who has spent the past winter In New London, Conn , has leturned home for the summer. Jlt. Rncher, Mr and Mrs Arthur Teed and family are now occupying their summer homes on Mt. Matomon ome B. F. Bernstein and daughter have returned fiotn an extended visit In Hanlsburg and New York city. New York avenue Is being legraded and placed In first class condition. Council failed to secuie a quorum ut their last regular meeting night. Carile John, who has ben teaching school for the past reason near Wllkes Bai re, Is home for the summer. Wednesday moinlng Otllcer Decker, armed with warrants, entered the "Joint" over Carnlgg's grocery, and placed under airest two occupants, Lewis Osterhout nnd Minnie Miller He also had a watiant for T Dewe who made his escape, but was aftei Wards captured Osterhout was placed under bonds to the amount of J200 for suicty of the peace Miss Miller and Dewey were arrested and charged with having conducted then,?elves In an lmptoper manner nnd oidered to leave town. Thi'j did so The flag pui chased by the railroad men at thin place will be raised witli due ceiemony nt the round house at 6 .'.0 SitunlH.v evening and not 4 o'clock ns stated by the local pi ess. The fol lowing pi ogi amine will be obseived. Ovation o, i. w band Selection Mixed choir Invocation Rev. J. L Davis Raisin of Fag Salute ; A R Cannon salute, llvtr band John L. Mnynard Addiess W. D B. Alnev Remit! ks, Rev McDonald, Rev. church Tlnee clieera Eveivbody "Aineilca" All Benediction Selection D., L & W. band CRAMPING PAINS, I'nr Mliieli No .tlun) lamnu In Dpi- pernllon Take .Morphine. The ills of women are manj They are subject lo Innumerable pains and agonies unknown to men A multi tude of women only exist. Their whole lives nie but one long drawn out ache, one protracted suf fering. To such women Pe-ru-na comes as an unmlt I c a t e d S blessing. Mrs. llVVWJl M- K Seymour, VO1??1, Bowman. On., X T na nn r9 .V.AB& x women. She had been ery sick a long time Lost all hope. She sajs ' In August, lSf-5, I wab very sick. 1 had Ion all hope of ever being better, ns I hail been treated by five doctors, all of them did me no good Last of all th'y said that I had a worn-out. broken-down constitution nnd there was nothing to do My head and back of neck hurt nu all the time, nnd small of back, with ciamping pains all thiough mv abdomen I could not sleep, could not eat anything that would agico with uie; had bloody discharges all the time I had dizzy nnd blind spells and could not see well at all I saw Dr. Hartman's advertisement and thought I would wilte him. I had been taking moiphlne, as my doctor advised It. When I began taking Pe-iu-na I c ould onlv take a toaspoonful at a time I have no Idea but what I would have been elead now If It had not been for I'e-iu-rii You have done more for ma than any om else" Mrs. M. 11 Sey tnoiu rend for a free copy of Dr. Hpr'tnnn's late-t book on woman's diseases Ad diess The I'e-ru-na Drug Manufactur ing Company. Columbus, Ohio. LAKE ARIEL. A special car at rived here on the 3.23 ti.ilu containing the newspaper men on their annual outing. A banquet whs served at the Lake House, where tho newspaper men were the guests of the Lake Ariel Improvement company. After an enjoyable afternoon nnd even ing they returned to their duties In the clt. Of those out of Scranton men present were Rdward Woodward, of Dunmoie. C5eoige P. Ross, of Honesdale Independent; John Turner, of the Hawiey Times. Mis. LaBarr and family are over to spend Sunday. Mr. Megarcel, of Megaigel & Cou ncil, has opened his cottage for the season Mi. C. C. King, of Plttston. regis tered at the Columbia esterdav. Harry Jones has returned fiom his tilp to tho city. John R, Duckwotth and family have moved Into their cottage. Judge Gunster was among those who came to srend Sundav.it our Dleasant resort. ttygwJ F btinolJv !2rNDi2'e,WfeHiMiioN Avenue. REDUCTION Our extensive and choice new stock of Tailor Made Suits, Jackets to be closed out at a substantial reduction money and a desire to reduce our stock make room for Summer Duck Suits and 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 t 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 Reduced 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 1S.00 to 23.00 " to 15.00 Connolly & Wallace, 127 and 129 Washington Avenue. Seeds AKD- Fertilizers THE ii k con co, Refrigerators AND Ice Chests. THE T & CONNELL 434 Lackawanna Ava. i E. Ill's M Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 M 455 H RHi SL. M.P1 Telephone Call, a3J3. ALMOST GIVEN AWAY A lot of laundry machinery, a new laundry vvaRon, two turbine water wheels, boilers, engines, clynumos, etc , one Morgan travel InR crane, 10 ton capacity, span 45 ft. C in , lot of good second hand hoisting rope, air compres sors, pumps, Hteam dillls, derrick fittings, mine cars, etc. 709 West Lackawanna Avenue. Scranton, Pi. Telephone, 3951 THE DICKSON M'FG CO,, Scranton nnd Wlllte-Ilarre, Vx Manufactureraot LOCO MOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES ISolleri, Hoisting and Pumping Machinery General Office, Hcronton, Pa. TDTOTTNC WAiMT AnC RnTNf; nmrv nPTiinNc I l WW .& 4,t t .-. ,V WE WILL sell twen ty - five of the celebrated Christy Sad dles on Saturday, June 4th, for $1.75. Positively only 25 will bs sold at this price. Florey & Brooks, Gpposita Court Kousa. 211 Washington Avenue. THE 10,1 POWDER CO. Rooms 1 and 2, Com'Itli BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Mining and Blasting POWDER Made at Mooslc and IUnbdMe Worlci LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric llatteries, Klectrlo Exploder, lor exploding blaits, .Safety r'uta und Repauno Chemical Co's exiSve? BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS "TCHTH MADG PERFECT." Originators of Painless Dentlstr- We extract teeth, till teeth nnd npplv gold crowns and bridge work without the least particle of pain bj a method pat cutid and used b u only NO I'HMtUE: for painless extracting when tectli aio ordered. g-Sgs- SS-Oc.-.. C Full Set Teeth, $3.00. Wo euarantee a lit dold Crowns, $.1 00 All other win K at pro portionately low prices ai-(Jold Crown anJ llrlJge Work a specialty. Helng the oldest end largest dental pi lots In the world, wn are so well equipped that all work dene by us Is thi Iihki in be hud Our operations nro posPivctv pulnle?. All work guaranteed fu yea 1 s. Boston Dental Porlo Corner Lackawanna and VVjomlng Ave (Over Newark Shoe Store) MAX WEDP.R, Hoot and Shoe Maker, tlestaboea to order from f l.Tft up Men's ole and heels, OOc. Ladles' soles and heels. AOc All work Kiiarauteeil. V AN P and 1 flaaal V Jmr" XA cTv TWiflJAVXJ' j" . I Y''TnrfrfaMaMTMTHBa 127 Penn Avenue. SCRANTON. PA. iiOf and in prices. Need of of Suits, in order to Skirts, are the prime Capes Capes and Jackets. $ 5.00 Iteduced to $ 2.50 7.50 , " to 3.75 10.00 " to 5.00 12.50 " to G.25 15.00 " to 7.50 18.00 to 0.00 25.00 " to 12.50 DR. E. GREWER Old Post-Office Butldlne, Cor. Spruce St., and Penn Ate , Scranton, Pa Las leturned truin Ma and will now remain ly at his home Western Irlp, peimanent omce. THE DOPTOH IS A GRADUATE Ofl THE UNIVERSITY OF PKNNSYLVA NIA, rORMKRLY DEMONSTRA TOR OK PHYSIOLOGY AND SUR GERY AT THE MKDICO-CHIR-URGICAL COLLEGE AT PHIL ADELPHIA. HIS SPECIAL TIES ARE CHRONIC. NER VOUS. SKIN. HEART WOMB AND BLOOD DISEASES. Tho doctor nnd his staff of English atiel German phdlclans mako a specialty of all form of Chronic Nervous Diseases, Bkla, Womb, Blood Diseases Including Epileptic Tits. Convulsions, tlyi terla, St. Vitus' Uance, Wakefulness. BRAIN WORKERS, both men and tr. men, nhosa nervous s) sterna havo bextt biokon down and shattered from over work, no matter from what cause, cars be lestored by my method All who call upon tho Doctor from now on will recelvo advice, examination, ser vice and examination free. Dr. Orewer a nigh standing In the State will not alloT him to accept any Incurable cases. If they cAnnot cure you they will frankly" tell you so. Diseases of the Nervous Sstem, The symptoms of which ate dlzzlnaasL, lick of confidence, texual weakness In men and women, ball rising In the throat, scots flouting before the ees, loss ot memory, unablo to concentrate tho mlnoj on one tubject, eusilv stariled whan Bpok en suddenlv to, and dun, distressed mind, which unfits them for performing tha actual duties of I If 6, making happiness Impossible, distressing the action of th heart causing (lush of heat, depression o spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams melancholy, tire easy of com Pinv feeling as tired in the morning as when retiring lack of energj, nervous ppss constipation, weakness of tho llinbs. etc Thoo so affected should consult us Immediately and be restored to porfect health. Loit Manhood Restored, Weakness ol Vounz Men Cured If you hnve been given up by your phy. hlclun call upon the doctor und be exam ined. He cuies the worst kind of Nervous Dcbllltv Scrofula, Old Sores, Catarrh. Piles remale v'cnknet.s, Aifectlons of tha Eve, Ear Nose Throat Astlima, Deaf iuss and Cripples ot eveiy description Tumors, Canters and Uoltrrs removed without the uxe of knife or painful caus tics bv oui nel dovlsfd absorbent metn. od known as the 'ELECrRu-GERMl. C Ami our OZO-NITE GAS cures Catarrh nnd Catarrhal Deafness Consultation free aud strictly sacred nnd confidential Office hours dally from in a m to so p m . 7 to 8 CO p. m. Sun dav from 10 a m to 9 p m ADE ME A MAN aja:; TAULin s rosinvr ly cum: ALI,trrou$ v;jcirjc-l allln j Mtm cry, liurHtmi.jr HlocpiuatneMi, cto, cmigoJ l7 At ma or othur 1 xt-osiea una India crcttons, ihtt quUklv it ml wrtti re ator La t ViuiUtr In ol 1 or Taucn. in 1 f? 1 1 a nju toruJ). bj iorsnur marrlccs . I ru.. l.nnlta nn f'Afiiilinnt A if a .mime, Ihilrmn )iom iameJUte impiOTe mi ami eBortt a U1,H nere nil nlher fall lo i upon lunlnff th$ L-cvilna Ajax TtletK. TLoy v cured Lhouv-atiriatJil nlll cam ion. . ocIt kdoa treurittc&Ruarant-ve t,ur)fc acnt CrtPYQ ', rachcatoor refund tUo tuqiwt l'rlcewv O 1 0i tap P3ck,j0 or tit rkon i lull irratmei n for J2.M. l! rackajbi or tit rka (I'JlI in mnlL In nlfiln nraprr ui an ret inter r " AJAX REMUDY CO., c.Ti''I.V.'" mmpiiii rrir.. I ircuiLe CUM For sale In Scranton, Pit., by Matthew SV3 i "j& ., by Mi ujguts, tiros, and it, u. Buuaflmaa, at
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