ItJLJii bUKAiYLUJY TLU13UiJi-MUiMJAy, ,JUiJij li5, IHViS m GARBONDALE. (The Carbondale correspondences of Ths Tribune, rm been placed In the hands of, Mr. C. II. Munn, Salem avenue nnd Church Rtreat, to whom news Items may b addressed. All complaints ns to Ir regular delivery, etc., should be made to W. J Roberts, news agent. WEDDINGS. IlnrnnonOInaon Nnptlnls nt Trinity. Mnrrlcd nt ironcsilitle, Mnsrs Kcnnetli Ilanulen and MIm Kdlth Ullen .Alnnon won- m.nrlrd at Trinity Protestant Uplscopal ihurrh on Satuidnv ivinrnlnir. Tin- cfiemny " performed nt 0 o'clock by It v. Itnilin j Alger Sawyer, ret tor of the church. .mis Mntnes Mntid narnunii w.n bililemmiicl and John rmnh.iin Abbott, of Wllkcs-H.it if, was In it num. Although no lnvltatli'iis bud bren Is sued, It was unite Henernlly known Hint the event was to take pl.up and nt the appointed hour a number of the fi lends of the Interested panics assembled to witness the rnomon. On the stioke of nine tho bridal party entered the church The best man and the brides maid, who Is a sister of the gloom, led the way up the aisle. Tliey wcte fol low rd by the bible and gioom. Tho pnft strains of Mendelsohn's wedding march, played on the pipe organ bv Mis N. Ia Voon, weie wafted tliioiiRli the church ns the paitv walked up the nilc At th" altar the couple about to be made liti' and and wife took their stand In the lenter. the rector meeting them thfrc. The short, simple, but beautiful ling reiemony waR ued. Af ter the hendlttlon the paily, leverslnjt the order of the approach, walked down the aisle to the stialns of the l.olu n prln luldal rhotu. It has rately been the pleasure of a Cartinndale nrsemblnRo to wltnes ho beautiful a hildal partv. The hrniewns attired In a trnellnc; ilrosi of blue pop lin tilmmed with white silk Shi wore a hat of blue and white, and can led a beautiful prayer bnok. Her natuial hauty -was Increased bv the taste and elegance of nor costume Miss llain den, her maid, also looked eiy piettv. She ton, wore a blue poplin. It was trimmed with silk crepe over pink batin, and her hat was tilmmed with pink and whlto. The color sibeme was most becoming to Miss llainden's atjle of beaut v and her lbh omplo.!"ii. Pbe f hared largely In tit- many compliments on tbe geneial taste and style, of the er nt After the ceierronv Mr. and Mrs Itciindrn weie diiven to tbe 1'nlnn sta tion where they took the Krle t'yer for an extended wedding trip. On their re tuin they will it side in Olvphant, where Mr. Harnden Is mamer of the Weston Mill company s liulin,' 11; Is the son of Mr and Mrs. V., C. Harn den of Salem avenue He is very aen erallj atqun'nted in tlil' cit, having bo'n a continuous lesldent here until a lomparatlvi ly recent, date. Since go lng to Olyphant to reside he ha main tained rls connections with this olt, beinq a member of the Chi Imudnle C. il club and Trinity church His lulde Is the daughter of Mrs. Maiy Mason of Olyphant. She Is esteemed very high ly by the prople of that borough, and Mr Hainden is to be congratulated on his choice. A number of the friends of both ii in clpals fiom out of town came to Car bondale to witness the ceremony The lirlde and giooni were the recipients o many costly presents Mr. and Mis. Harnden sta't out In life W'lth the good will of a hOFt of friends DILTS-i;i.LlS. Trank Dilts and Miss Ann'e Kills. bi.th of Cemetery street, this city, were married In Honesdale last Thuisda. Beth tif the young people nie web Ki'iwn In this vicinity. That i.Mit a lu lge number of friends weie present nt the hrme of Chailes Kills on Ceme. ter stieet, where Miss Kills formerly resided, to entend their heaity con gi itulatlons and good wishes for the t mire They enjoyed n icpasl which was served for the happy eent. PREVALENCE OF QAHBLINQ. Crusade on tho Vice by tho I'ulpit Mould lie Opportune. The prevalence of gambling in this cm demands the attention of the pre servers of morals. This vice Is alarm lngb on the Inciease and Is carried on to a great extent outside the le sorts maintained especially for that purpose The faclnatlnn of the element of chance is taking deep root in many of our youths and even olllcets of church societies hae fallen victims. The newsboy, the ten dollar a week clerk and the professional man aie playing the game. When passing a prominent business place which had just been clcf.ee! the other evening, one of a gioup of oung men who stood inside, came to the dour and said to another who on the step: ' Won't you join us?" "No, I have only a nunrlei," was the reply. This was slmplv one of many poker games conducted under similar eircum stancts I'loinling vuing men aie be ing driven to tinuni al disaster and moral ruin b tins lnMdmuH vice and the pulpiteers nf the tit cinn ,t bit ter serve the nigral inieiests nf the communltj than bj siiiiultunn usiy tu - R ADWAY'S Pil I Q MILO BUT EFFECTIVE. Pitreb vcseiable net without pain eir gantb codlori tasteless mall ami rtsv to take Itadwco s 1'llls itxkli-i nnur stlnuilHtlng to healthful a ilviu tin hvci bowels and other dlgiKtlw tk.i . lng the bowels in a natural condition without any bad after effects CURE Sick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, Piles, aIJ1 Liver Disorders. Ohserva the following nvmptom!. re sulting fioni UUrnscs of ih digestive or gani filial Ip.i item, invvaid I'llts. lull ncus of blood in the lieud, nciiiltx ut the Htoitiach nniisea uemiliurn iilseuit nt Tied fuIliKfs of vviiMit "I the htomacli. nur n clntioim slnVhv or MitTocatlng f-eiisatioiiit slun in u Ivlng iiostuie. dim ne of vision. dutrt m wcIia betoie tin slBht, fcjver and dull pain In the head, di.. llcleilcy of purrplrntlon, ellovnrss of ilia skin an) eyes pain In the ulrfe. chet, llmlin, and st'dder. lltishih ot ht-at. binn ing 111 llio floeb. A few i!oes of ItADWAVS IUM.S will freo the njsieni ot ail tne r.bove named disorders. Price jjc Ptr box. hold by UruizhU or lent by ifaall, DR. RADWAY Cl CO.. 65 Elm St, Now York, llverlng discourses for tho correction of the evil. The announcement of mieh a course would till tho churches. Whlto many on tliu downwind path would not lie directly lunched, the ic-cclinlntr of tho clow men's utterances would exert tt poweiful Influence. HRIullT PROSPECTS. The common council has passed two readings tho paving ordinances pro viding for the Improvement of Pntith Main street, Klphth avenue, Sixth avenue and Park place; also the or dinance piovldlng for the widening of North Chuich tctieet. The mrasuies have cnllted the Intel est of all pro giesslvo citizens and having been so far advanced tluie seems little dnn ger that they will be obstructed, lie cent expres-slnns In The Tribune voiced the sentiments of the live residents of the city and puiied manv of them to active puppoit of the lnipioscnicnt. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Yesterday a Mis. (icoige Houran of Simpson, stepped to the door of her home she was stiuck In the face by a stone tin own by some unknown per son. A deep gash was Inflicted, leach ing from her left eye almost to tho ear. Dr. Thompson found It necessnty to take seven stitches In the wound. Much indignation picvalls over the matter and If the Identity of the wtetih who did the despicable net ran be as ceitalncd he will be seveiely dealt with. Conductor Harry Wolcott has taken up his lesldence at Hotel Ameikan. Mr. and Mif (Icorge. J. Ilenton have ret tuned fiom Alton, vvheie they had gone on account of the Illness of Mr. Henton's father. That gentleman had so far leeoverod as to he able to come to Caibondale with them, tfe will visit In this city for some time. Mr. and Mrs John D. Horgan, of Klnilra, N. Y., have Issued caids for the maiiiage of their daughter. Miss Nel lie Theresa, to IDi. W. II, Metlravv, of this city. The ceiemnny will be per foimed at noon, Wednesdaj. June IS, In the church of St. l'cter and St. Paul, Klmlin. N. Y This is pay week and the stores will remain open until tight o'clock each evening. floral Sunday was celebrated nt the Methodist church yesterday. Next Sunday the Presbyterians and Paptlsts will have exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Morgan and daughter, Chai lotto, aie on a trip which will embrace Klmlia, Uuffalo and Nlagaia Falls. Mr. and Mis. John Iluckley, of Smith Church street, and Miss Maggie ficthlns. of Farvlow stieet, spent Sun da v In Cheny Kldge. Pmtessor W. A V. Scott spent Sun day with I!ev. and Mis. Hairington, of West Pitt-ton. Miss Phoehe Trescott, of Hlikett stieet. Is 111, Miss Kate Byrne Is visiting In New York city. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The school board will meet tonight. The buildli.g committee of the lioi ough council have posted notices ask ing for bids for doing the tilling .stone and bilckwoik and plumbing for the changes to be made in the basement of the boiough building The enteitnlnnient In Knterpiise hall next Thuisday and rildaj evenings under the auspices nf the Ladies Aid, if the St James Kplscopal church, promises to be of a high order and should be well patronized. People holding tickets and wishing to on change them for ie-eicd seat tickets can do so at Iir. Davis' drug store Next Sunday will lie observed as Chlldien's day nt the Methodist Kpls copal church. The day will be given up to the children, and an elaborate piogranmip will be lendeied In the moinlng at in in, and a seimon in the evening especially for the children and oung people. Hev. 'V. Van Kirk preached In tho Methodist KpWopal church last even ing His subject was "The Drink Evil fiom the Bible Standpoint." Oeorge Pendred. Jr.. of Second stieet, spent Sunday with fi lends in Scran ton. Ned Stubbs spent Sundav with his family on Main street and returned to Waymart this morning. Woid was received here yesterday that the home of Dr. A J. Baker, of Duoca. was destioyed by tire on Sat urday night Mai tin Olll has accepted a position as bokkeeper. Miss Kllza Ocsborne. of Main street, and Itobert Blakeslee, of Cornell uni versity, will leave for Wyoming semi nal. v this morning where they will at tend the commencement exeielscs dur ing this week. AVOCA. The borough council met In regular session on Friday evening All mem bers wete piesent, tojjether with a laige number of citizens Interested in the stifling affairs imw in progiess After the minutes of the pievious meeting weie adopted the tollowlng bills were mdeied paid: Alfred Oiecn, $7 25: Scianton Bepubllcan, J12; J, ,-j. Mt Chi thy, for laying teua cotta pipe, 2ir,s, Martin Caidon, secret.uj of boaid of health. SJ7.72: bill of Kllza beth Cosgtove, for taking depositions In the MulUn ease, $12.r,o, borough con test ease against J. II. Mullln. $10 50: Stieet Commissioner Kane. J2S, James Ward, T2.E0. Abiaham Frew. $10, John Loughne. $12,011: James B.iket. $7: Thomas Tlgue, $j; Dominic McAndiew. $,i Chillies Bellley, $;, William Mo Donald. $.!: Daniel McMullln. $:i. Mui tin Beap. $3: C. F Diuffnei. $1 fi",, John Cut ran. $3: Patrick Fan ell. $i.-,u. Pat tick Hughes, $4.50, Mai tin Began, $2 25: Patrick O'Bourke, $1: Patilck Barrett, $1 50, Patrick Malta, $,i.75: Thomas Maloney, X,!, John Healev, $150; Sam uel flinty. $4 50, Dominic McAndtevv, $3. An oidlnance was presented by Walter Schlager nnd his associates, asking a fianchlse of all public toads, hlRhwavs, stiectB, avenues and nlleys In tho borough for the put pose of con st! 111 tlou and maintenance of sewers, culveits, conduits and pipes with all necessary inlets and appliances fur sui face and under-surface dtalnuge. The ordinance was referred to the stieet committee. The pioflle of N. u. lUitlei for grading tho stieet was ac cepted and Frank Clark unpointed to eonfer with the Tiactlon company In tegard to executing contract when franchise was granted. Messts. Ora liain, McKenna and Munley weie ap pointed a lonunlttee on hills. Ad ojuined to meet nt ial of chair. The employes of the Florence Coal company elected 11 handsome 1220 foot Hag on Saturday afternoon with ap Pioprlato ceieinonles. Membeis of the . ., is. weie present unci rendered a few patilotle choiuses Hev, L. K. Van Hoeen and Attorney A. J. Clborn, of Scranton. dellveied nddiesses. Tho Avoca band also enlivened tho scene. Sterjl Keith acted a chairman. About live hundred tfiiectalors we.re present. For honesty and Integrity we couKd recommend no better young man from Avoea to represent the Plttston de partment of the Scrnnton Times, which charge lie nsumed last week. Joseph Samlets will leave today to accept a position at Newport News, Va. Mr. and Mrs. John Lallcy havu ie turned home nfter a few days' visit at the residence of Mr, and Mrs, James Munley. Miss Carrie McKta and niece, Isa bella Shlffer, have returned to their home In Plnlns nfter several days' visit at the Newlln icsldence. Avoca Conclave, I, O. It., meets In regular session this evening. Hev. W. J. Williams, of this town, presided at the floral services at Plains Pilmltlve Methodist chuich yestetday. Mr. W H. Hollistcr represented tho Avoca Publishing company at the edi tors' extuislon to Lake Ariel on Friday. m . TAYLOR NEWS. Iled' Vlctorioui. -Children Dnv Ki-erclsos--TbU Evening's Attrac- tlotm. Satuid.i.v's game of base ball plavcd on the School house paik between the home team, the Itods, and the Mooslc Ahlhi.iilt"!), was a well contested game and tun be teimcd a pltcherf,' battle. The attendance at the came was not vcty huge, although consldctuble In terest was manifested. The pitchers weie Mot rls. for the home team, and Hasan for the lsltois. Tho features of the Kame were the batting and field ing of (5. Morris on second base for th Beds. The catcher for the Moorlc tcnn also deserves ctedlt for his manner of playing. The score was: JUI.K. Taylor Beds 0 5 2 0 0 0 0-8 9 i Moo-ic Anthracites 1 0 0 0 t 1 .1-3 4 S Struck out By Morris, fi. Two-base hlts-J. Schlelds and Watklns. Three base hits O. Morris. Base on balls Olf llngim, 4; off Morris, 2. Battel les Be Is, Mortis and Olvnn; Antbiacitcs, Hagan and McAnuIty. Tmp're. J. An enteitainlng lecture on the Span ish and Ainetlcan war will be glvon nt the Calvary Baptist chuich this even ing The stereoptkon views illustrat ing the causis of the war will be given Mr. and Mis Joseph Davles and Mr. and Mis Juhn K.Kvans were the guests of Dunmore friends yesterdaj Misses Annie and Belinda Graham, of Hde Park, spent the Sabbath with Miss Lizzie Bow en, of Noith Taylor. Chlldien's Day was observed In the Methodist Kpiseora church yesterday. TIk chuich auditorium was tastefully decoiated with potted plants arcl flags and looked very beautiful. Tho exer cises bv the chlldtcn weie veiy attiac tive. The laige colored plctutes which weie used to lllustiate the cettaln hls toilcal facts of Jlethodlsm were ex cellent. The church was well tilled. The smoker of the Martin Luther lodge. No L'2, L. K. of A., held at their rooms In Becse's hall mi Fridav even ing was a treat. A musical programme- was lendered during the evening. Tom Thumb's wedding will be pro duced nt the Wel'-h Baptist i hutch th's evening. A large number of tickets have been scld. It will be continued again tomoirovv evening. Miss Annie Burns, of Orove street, was the guest of friends in Wilkes-Bar-re yestenlaj . The Ladies' Aid society of the Meth odist Epls copal church will serve one of their popular ten cent teas to-morrow evening, June II. Ice cream will be provided at the usual prices. Kmblem division, No. f.7. Sons of Tem peiance, will meet this evening In Van Horn's hall. Mrs. Mary Butler, of Old Torge, died nt her home en Saturday morning after a bilef sickness. The deceased was 27 years of age and was well liked hy her neighbors. Funeral announcement will be made latei. Mr. Michael Day called on Providence fi lends jesteiday The Taylur Itedf, jr., defeated the Young Electrics In a game of base ball on Ftldn. Score in to 5. A Davis, cap tain. Mr. William Stone, of Main street, was the guest of lelatlves in Wll'-es-Bane yetei lay. Mr. and Mrs. Thomps Rayless were the cuests of relatives In Hyde Park vcsteidnv, Mr. John A. Jones called on Hyde Pink friends yesterday. Mr. David Hopkins, of Hyde aPrk, was the guest of fi lends in this place yestetday. FOREST CITY. Luther Ledyard, of Pleasant Mount, a former resident of Forest City, was a visitor among boiough filend3 and relatives on Saturday. Joseph Jennings and D. Stanley Kvans, of Scranton, spent Saturday and Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mis. C. M Leonard were guests of lelatlves In Jackson yes terday. Twenty-one car loads of excursion ists fiom Scranton and vicinity passed over the Delaware and Hudson railroad en loute for Lancsboto p.uk, Saturday moinlng. A patty was held at the icsldence of John D. Jones, on Thursday evening In honor of tho birthday of Mrs. Jones and David J. Jones. A large number of fi lends weie present and a thoroughly enjoyable time was spent by all. The school boaid has selected the following teachers: Minnie Blley. Liz zie Davis, Kstelle Allen, Mary Kvans, Margaret Kvans, Theresa Fan ell, Kdlth Biovvn and Pearl Hard John Tobln was elected Janitor. Theie Ih one vacancy to till In the list of leach eis and tho icmaluing teacher will be chosen at the neM tegular meeting on Tuesday evening, July 5, COMMENCEMENT AT BLOOMSBURQ. The Progrnnimii of Kverclnos 'flint linn Been Arranged. Following Is the progtamme for com mencement week at Bloomsburg Nor mal school. Satuida. June 25. R v m, annual re ception by llur.tr socletim Saturday, June 2C, 3 p. in , baccalau reate hcimcn. Monday. June 27, 9 p. ra., ciand exhibi tion of Held sports, Monday, June 27. 2 p. m., recital by muslo department. Monday, Juno 27, 8 p. m., pi Ire decla mation contest by members of '10. Tuesday. Juno 25, 2 to 4 p. m., tlaFS re unions COJ) anil I'M) Tuenlay, June 23, 6 p. 111,, class day ex-crcli-es 1 9i. Wednesday, June 23. ID a. m , com mencement. AeldtCHR hy Mrs. Alice Pal mer, ox-piesldent of Wcllcsley college. WedncMliiy. Juno 'J, 2 p. m , annual Alumni metlng and banquet. Exhibits rcprenentlng tho work of tho model school, manual training depait ment, and science departments may bo seen throughout the week. Mrs. Allen Frcuman Palmer, ev-presldent of Wei lesley college, will dtlher the com mencement addrcts. KRAG-JORGENSEN PEACE MAKERS Accuracy of tbe New American Army Rifle. TESTS TO ASCERTAIN THE NATt'R AL DIUrT OP ITS BULLETS AND THE INFLUENCE OF THE WIND. SOME StmPIUSES FOB OBDNANCE BNPKItTS AND MABKSMEN. From the New York Tribune. The tuodllled Krag-Jorgenten rifle, which waa adopted by a special small atms hoard for the I'nltcd States army fcur or live years ago, hits been tbe subject of eonsldetrtble eiltldsm, some of It unjust, perhaps, and some ot It jt'Ft. One of the respects In vhlch, nt first. It pioved a disappointment was Its seeming lack of nccutacy in the hands of good marksmen. Partly on this account and partly for other reasons an elaborate investiga tion was held during the summer and fall of ISOfi, and again In 1S97, to ascer tain the average "drift," 01 deviation from a sti night line, of the bullet?, when llred nt dlffeient distances from a target. These tests were conducted chiefly at a mnge laid out between Chlcopee Falls and Otanby, Mass , only n few miles fiolu Springfield, where tho rifles mo made. A number of different mnrksmen weie employed, nnd severjl lilies weie tested, In order to secure a proper average. In all, about 25,000 shots wcte fired. Careful obseivatlons were made In legal (1 to the wind. Those shots which weie llred duilng a pel feet calm showed the drift of the hullet due to pecullniltles of the gun itself, while the others Indicated the Inlluence of the wind at vailotis velocities. Each "target" cons'sted of a set lea of ten consecutive shots. The vertical and hoilzontal distances tiom the center of the bull's-eje were ineasuied and tabu lated, as a basis for Hit ut e deductions, INTEBEST1NG FACTS. One of the most Interesting facts dis covered by this Investigation was that the mean drift with tho modified Krag .loigensen suns Is to tho left and not to the light. It had been supposed thnt when the 1 tiling of the bairel twisted to the right the ball would deviate In that dliectlon The old Springfield rifle, with a 15-Inch cnllbie, had a right-hand twist, and Its drift was to the light. It Is now believed that the soldiers who had used It took It for gianted that the new 30-lnch army tide would behave In the same way This gun has a light hnnded rilling, too But It now appeals that their ie.ionlng was unsound. At least, the fac ts do not fit their theory. The dt 1ft of tbe modified Ktag-Jorgen-sen rill" bullets is to the left. At shott lange the deviation In per fectly calm weathei Is greater with the new gun than with the old Vt 100 yards the drift Is ! 5 Inches for the for mer, and only 1 3 for th latter, at 200 yaids, 3 7 for the foimei, and 3 0 for the latter, nt 300 ya-ds, the deviation is the same in amount, 5 I Inches, though In opposite directions. Fiom that point onwaid the drift Is less for th" Kiag Jorgenrcn than foi the old 45-callbre ilile. At 1,00 yaid.. for Instance, tho foimed showed n mean deviation of Jl in.iies, and the latter 43.2 inches. The deflecting Inlluence of the wind has been found to lie less with the now arm than the old, for two very good reasons. The bullet is smaller "ami If flies faster. The wind has le.s nrpn in woik on and less time In which to oper ate A' 1.000 jards a wind blowing at the rate of one mile an hour (an exceed ingly light breeze) would deflect the 43-callbre ball twenty-two Inches and the 30-callbre ball only seventeen. BESl'LT OF TESTS. One series of tests was made with the new- gun, conducted by good markfc men but not by "sharrvihooters," 'to ascertain the geneial accuracy of the pleie. It may be ptesumed that these peisons had been enlightened In re gard to dilft and defleition before en tering upon this particular task. The Springfield Bepubllcan, whlih gives un extended account of these tnals, defines "accuiacy," as used by ord nance expei t, to be "the ladlus of a circle that will Include ten successive shots tired by a good marksman." The published figures show that at all dis tances the modified Krug-Jorgenson gives better necuraoy, In this sense, than the Spilngtleld rifle. At 1,000 yaids. the bounding clicle ha.s a ra dius of 14 9 Inches for the new gun, while that for the old Is 21.4 Inches The partisans of the army tifle are endeavoring to convey the lnipiessnn that the Leo gun. adopted by the navy, has too small a calibre ( 2t3 inch) for good execution Two stoiies aro now being circulated to strengthen that opinion. It is lelated that some testo were made nt Fort Blley. Kansas, a ear or two ago. In which both weapons weie tried on the si.me dead bodies It Is alleged that the Lee bullets did not show sufficient power of penetra tion at long lange Besides they were less humane In their action, for they would shatter a bone Int'i fragments, Instead of piercing It. The other stoiy Is that the Abysslnluns won a victory over the Italians not long ago, not he cause of gi eater courage, but because the Italians bad such small-bore tides that the bullets went through the Abysslniarm without being noticed, ct, at least, without doing seilous harm The Italian iCracano) rifle has a calibie nf 256. whli b Is cieattr than that of the Lee gun New York Tilbuiie. no. t. C. UERT.H NERVE AND DRAIN TREATMENT tSTRcd Label Special Extra bironqth. For Impotency, Loss ot TVt0Af I" WO UfanknArl Htnnlittf ni PnrrennAiiii ,i a uoz; eiz tor f a, with- lUBFLOB&orbymail. AK '. HILU1D1U UU UU UL DLU1 H tkm 0 Clarke, 326 Penn Ave., Scranon, Pa, VTEKVOUS TltOUHbr,S; ALL KINDS 1 cured with Animal Kxtrncti. Free book tells how WASHINUIO.N CHEMICAL CO VVanhluston, U. (J. WOLF & WENZEL, J4o Adam Ave. Opp. Court llouij, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS bola Atc-nts (or Rlcbardsoa Doyutjn'J Furnaces and Itans- M EAT Choice Cuts ARKET, 321 Adams Avenue B Kverjtblniln the line or fresh uud O tailed MeuU, bauaugei, Lard, Ktc. fJ I'OULTia AMI UAMEI.V bKSON, B Telepli one No, 683 j jHm iKttlKA ' IMH cfv7Kf w YriTfJ?' a'r'wf fW m&&WJ(S HINGTOM AYENWE. Our extensive and choice new stock Tailor Made to be closed out at a substantial reduction in prices. Need of money and a desire to reduce our stock of Suits, in order to make room for Summer Duck Suits and Skirts, are the prime objects for this sale. Its your chance to buy high class Tailored Suits of latest effects at a price scarcely over the cost of the materials, which means a direct saving of the price you would have to pay a, tailor for the making. , The new schedule of prices is as follows: Suits. Suits. $ 7.50 to $ S.50 licduced to 10.00 to 12.00 " to 13.50 to 15.00 " to 10.00 to 18.50 " to 1S.00 to 23.00 " to Co nno 127 and Fertilizors THE ST k COfllU CO. Refrigerators AND Ice Chests. THE it mm,. co 434 Lackawanna Avj. E. ill's l Lager Brewery Alanufacturers of , OLD STOCK Telephone Call, 2333. MAX WCHUR. Hoot and Shoe Alakcr fiestiboes to order from 51 7fi up Men solei and heel, ttoc l.adlos' solefc and heels, Mic. All work guaranteed. 117 Penn Aenue. SCRANTON, PA. LACKAWANNA eeds PILSNER MANUFACTURERS OF SIfO PHI WHITE fltlll IMOI LUMBER Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Kail gnwedto uniform lengths constantly on haml. Peeled Ht-jnlocU I'rop limber promptly Furnished. MILLS At Cross Fork. I'ottcr Co.. on the Buffalo and Susquc. janna Hallroad. At Minn, Potter County. l on Coudcrsport. auJ Port Allcpany Hallroad. Capaclty-400.000 feet per day. GENLUAL OPPICK-Boardof Trade BuildluL', Scranton, Pu. Telephone No. 4014, eorcetlmej ncoli a rsUabli!, monthly, uralatlDt; tncJIclce. Onlj tirmlouetd Ifco ratett drugi ibould bo cisJ. U you if ant tbe but, get S3r- IPesB's PesiBBPOaB FSBSs Tbtr aro proiapt, (e and certain In remit. Tbe tannine (Dr. Teal'i) nerer 4U3 nolst. Bent anjrwntie, Jl.W, Addreii PlALilEcic'iau Co,, C'lortUnd, O. For Sale by JOHN Spruoe streot. H. PHELPS, HMLk llJjll'ilVlls ''' KW'fMlilBiik EDUCTION. of Suits, Jacket $ 5.00 7.50 10.00 12.50 15.00 129 Washington E WILL sell twen ty - five of the celebrated Christy Sad dles on Saturday, June 4th, for $1.75. Positively only 25 will be sold at this price. orey & Brooks, Opposite Court House, 211 Washington Avenue. AUCTION. Gillette Bros,, Auctioneer Will poll on Wednesday niorninR, JUna 15th ut in oclnk, at rornci Penn nnd Lackawanna bvp- oer Samter t. store itll the furniture formerlj u-ed at College of Commrrcr consisting; ot 75 new nan clerks In chirrs dikfi about 4VI chili". M tpewrlti- i.ili makoM 2 large n.ind pi' desk I inlmeoRraph. in seats i3 fiiiiM erfchi 1 leti.r llle J slate black boilcN i wood hl.Kkho.itdf cf ete. saii: I'osinvi: so limit The desk nre erv tuitablc tor attor in s unci bus'nesr mei. Chlchf.ter'. Eodlih Uiunaod HranS. 'tiom and tniMnottJ Al Draptiati er mi 4. Itrllrf tar T.mHp' in UtU. tr tin ,' Jiiiiit ,fw 1 rmimviiiiii nvi faptr, Clllfhttaif r rfirmlnnl Cn.MaittliiH AnmmmAm Sol) by 'l Locl Vruttliia. I'llILAUA., I'Z UftUC Vnil ""to 'I110.it Pimples 1011. DHVll IUU per ( .lorcd Htg, ohes (lid bores, Hcerk in Mouth, Hair lulling? Write COOK KU.MUUV CO , (151 Ma.no nie Temple, Chicago, 111 . for nrnofj of cures Capital, $500,000. Worn easei cured 1 1 13 to 35 days, loo-paje book tree LUill W PENNYROYAL PILLS Wv Mv Orlfflnal and Onlj Genuine. A A71 Vl I'fUffdf't tor Chtehtttrra ft-ptuh lii JV -Vk'Jyboit -ifileit with blui hbboo Tky ' i io. 5-i?no other, rtfmr danorrout tubitttu v I- M f fa BEB CO.. 7 Pharmacist, cor, Wvomlng avopy,o and Wj'W j"-V IBS SB WfiF. Js. nd pe Capes and Jacket S. $ 5.00 lteduced 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 9.00 25.00 " to 12.50 w Imw m sfc H fifi 4rfe o? 9t W m "Sbs 8 a uM. & a Avenue. DR. E. GREWER Old Fost-Ofllce Building, Cor. Spruce St., and Penn Ave-, Scranton. Pa 1-as returned irom his Western Itip, and w now remain pormanent- ly at his home olllcc. THE DOfTOU IS A GRADL'ATC OP THE UNIVKItSITY OF PENNSYLVA NIA. FOH.MEULY DEMONSTRA TOR OP PHYSIOLOOY AND SUR GERY AT THE MEDICO-CHIR-UROICAI. COLLEGE AT PHIL ADELPHIA. HIS SPECIAL TIES ARE CHRONIC, NEH VOT'S. SKIN. HEART tVOMR AND RLOOD DISEASES. The doctor nnd his Btaff of Ensllsh ana t.eiman phrlelans make a FPTlalty ot all form of Chronic Nervous Diseases, Bklu. Vvnmh, Blood Disci ses. Including i:p!l.-ptlc Fits. Convulsions. Ilys tcria. St. Vitus' Dance, Wakefulne5(. BRAIN WORKERS, both men and wo men, whosj nervous bystems have been bioben down and shattered from over work, no matter from what cauac, can he lestnred by my method All who call upep the Doctor from now on will receive ncUlce, examination, sir vice and examination free. Dr. Grower 1 n'.Kh standinK In the Suite will not ullo'V him to accept nny Incurable cases. If they cannot euro you they will frankly tell you so. Diseases ol the Nervous Sjsteni, The smptoms of which aro dizziness, luck ur lunlldence, bexual weikness in men and women, ball riblns In the tin oat, spots floatliiK before the eyes, loss of memory, un.iblo to concentrate tho mind en one subjtct. easily btariled when bpok eti suddcnlv to. and ciuu, distiessed mind, which unllts them for performlns tha actual duties of life, making happiness Impossible, dlstressini; the action of tho heart cacitiiiB flush of he.it, depression o bl rits. evil torcbodlncn, cowardice, fear, dreams melancholy, tire easy of com pany, feeling as tired In the morning a when retlrlns lack of energy, nervous ness, conbtipatlon. weakness of the limbs, etc Thoso bo affected bhould consult us Immediately and bo restored to perfect health. Lost Manhood Restored, Weakness ol Youns Men CureJ. If you have been given up by your phy sician call upon tho doctor and he exam ined. He cures the worst kind of Nervous Debllltj. Scrofula, Old Sores, Catarrh, Piles, Temale Weakness, Affections or tha Eye, Ear. Nose. Throat Asthmn. Deaf ness nnd Cripples of every description. Tumors. Cancers and Goiters temoved without the use of knife or painful cu.is tlcs by our newl devised abMirbent meth od known as the "ELECTRO-GERMI. CIDE." And our OZO-N1TE GAS cures Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness. Consultation free nhd strictly sacred and confidential. Office hours dally fiom in a m to 4 SO p m ; 7 to S 30 p. m. Sun day from 10 n. m to 2 p. m. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CORE AZfrXtriHtu JJrar-ralUaz Mem ory, Impotency, Hlypj.losnes( etc , cnuseJ by Abui or othur Kioibms an 4 Intl creuoQi. mei quick iu anu oureitt retioro Lott ilaluy ia oM or young, ami tnunu.i tit a mil a for fttadr. btirltip&a or marrlirs. 1'reTant Ineantty anJ fVmanmntirtn it taken m tiio. Ihelruro hom immadiata froproTe ment and effecU n . UJUi whero all other loll In rlit upon- hnilns tha k-euuina jai lublets. They h&TO cared tboutandt and will cure you. W'eniTeapo eachcauaor r&fund tha monsr, ititanrtuvu fcuoiunm ikvito uiuia tl lil vnracuwior ruuna iu manor,, rncovvuiwiti rr pacuasft or nz pug tn lck&kai or fix tiKBM dull tibaimenti for i'tio. raaii free all, lailaln wrtipner, m,n recUtorrir i'lrcu eo, A AY DPiMPlWrn l&Iinrburai 'lu'" Wiifc VWii Ihlam 111. For sale in hcranton, Ta., by Matthew tiros, and II. C Saudeuon druggists. ?S
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