THIS SCJRAOTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY. JUNE Id. 1898. pi GARBONDALE. The Carliondulo correspondence of The Tribune lias been placed in the hand of ' Mr. O K Munn, Salem avenue nn1 Church street, to whom news items nmv be artdressid. All complaint :t to Ir regular delivery, etc., should ho made to Roberts & Reynolds, news Hgents 1 DAMAQINfl RAIN SI ORAL Btrocts ol tho City Converted Into Jtlvpr Last livening. Thp heaviest rain of the season de scended upon the city Inst evening shortly nfter C o'clock nrtil convened many of the streets Into rivers. Cel lars were flooded nil over town. Anions those sustnlnnK dnmnRc were the Pal ace creamery, Grand Union tea stoic and HotelB American and Anthracite. At the first naniPd placed water en tered the boiler pit and extinguished the. lire, leaving, the place In darkness for several hours. A cur load of salt In the cellar narmwly est aped destuic tion. The foundation wall was dam aged and somo of the machinery was submerged. Street car traffic, was delayed and great boulders were dlFttllmted along the thoroughfares. It Is thought the East Side surfuee water pipe line clogged, as no smh volume of watei ever before l cached the central city. LOCAL AND PCRSONAL: A letter received from Thomns Lof tus, one of the Carliondale boys at Mlllersvllle, says that on June 8 he was chosen ilass orator fiom a class of 117 to represent his class on ilass day. the day before commencement. Andrew Mitchell, sr., left yesterday to visit the gallant soldier boys at Camp Alger, of which two of his sons are memhets. He was the bearer of many remembrances from friends In this city to Andrew, Jr., and Alex. In the game of quoits on Saturdv at Olyphant between George Cuff, of Carhondalc, and Thomas Simons, of Olyphant, the score was fil-21 In Culf's favor. Cuff now challenges any man In the county for a $50 prize. Lee defeated Wlckwlre in the half mile bicycle contest r.t Alumni park Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Church have returned from their wedding tour. Charles Rone Is confined to his bed as the result of a severe shock sus tained during Sunday evening's shower, an electric bolt having passed danger ously close to him. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Jadwln have taken rooms at Hotel Anthracltc.wherc they will reside until the completion of the furnishing of their South Church street home. Misses Mary Purecll and 1311a Uurko have returned from their Scranton visit. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Willow Leaf Lodge. I. O. O. F., will be instituted next Thursday at East Benton. A large number of members of Rush Brook lodge will attend and the team from Hush Brook lodgo will work the second degree. Friends In town of students attending Westchester Normal s-chool hnve received invitations to attend tho commencement exercises. Arthur Fowler, of this lioi nugh will be one of the graduate. A' tho request of the Mooslc Powder company Burgess Wlllman appointed Michael Brecn special policeman for that dlstrl.-t Because of the tovcre storm last Sun day evening the audience that greeted Rc. V Van Kirk, of the Methodist Episcopal church, was sm.ill, but thoxe who were there speak very highly of the lecture. Those who misled hrailng him mtssed a rare treat. Tho lecture will bo repeated tonight in the Fli-t R.iptlst church. All are welcome and the church shnuld be filled. Subject of the lecttir., "The Drink Evil From the Bible Stand point " The school board met last evening. All members were present. Chairman Mel low appointed the following committers- Building committee, George Blakf. James O. Nicholson, John T. William, sipplv committee. W. V. SullHan, Charles Gannon, J. D. Prlehard. The ele. tlnn of teachers was uet In Older, and all the old corps of teachers were elected, who had applied. viz: Professor Rodgers and Misses Bleis, Mullln, Mul holland. Mulherln, Roberts Shields, nll Buchanan. Jones and Osborne. Miss Shields was promoted to the room vacat ed bv Miss Rymer and Mls OMinine was promoted to the room vacated by Miss Shields. Mr. Anthony Prnn was re-pleoted Janitor. The salaries of the teachers weie fled the same as were paid last oar. Mr. Mellow pre senicd an affidavit affirming that at the election of officers last Monday night he voted for W. F. Sullivan and not for John D. Prlehard. Mr. Mellow then Hat ed that he presented this affidavit simply to vindicate himself, as he had been ac cused of turning traitor. 1'ivo dliectois wero present who declaied that they voted for W. F. Sullivan last Monday night The ballots showed that Sullivan received only four votes, and It dcvelopid that Mr Mellow dedal es that he made h s own ballot and that the ballot wi it ten bv Mr Mellow Is not to be louiid among tho ballots that were counted. A warm discussion was indulged in by the board. The niystciy appears to be. what became of Mellow's ballot? PECKVILLE. Sunday school exercises were observd In the Methodist and Preibv teil to churches hcie last Sunday morning and evening, by the foimer, and In tho ev.o Jng by the latter. The exerclsea in uotli places consisted of sieging, dialogue, recitations and responsive readings. I'ne ittend-inci was not as laiso a3 usual on account of tho stoim. '''he Bi.ptlst. Sunday school will have their clilldien's day exercises next San da Chatles Waltz and William Glanvlllo spent Sunday dt Mr. Waltz's parents .it Mount Cobb. ' Arthui Cialg, of Wyoming was calling on old acquaintances In town yesterday Arthur Derrmlngs moved his family from here to Scranton yesteiday. Attorney J. Elliot Boss, of Scranton, was a caller In town jtstcrday. William Grisedalo met with a palnfi.l accident In the wcods yesterday. Whlla In th ait of trimming a tree which he had Just fallen tho axe glanced nnd cur his foot so severely that It will delay him from manual labor for some time. The excavating for the new Odd Fel lows' building on Depot strcot has been started Miss Minnie. Dnnow has returned to her home in Haiford after spending a few days wlt.i friends In town. FOREST CITY. Frank It. Varcoe, of Wnymart. was a business visitor In Forest City vesti t lay. Moses Hendler, the Main stre t c lot li fer, who underwent an operatic n for hernia about a month ago. has io far recovered that ho Is able to bo out again. Thomas Brown, sr., was a visitor In Scranton Monday. Forest City barbers Have come to nn agreement to close their shops nt s o'clock each evening. 1 except Saturday, during' the summer months. ReV C. A. Benjamin, of Jermyn. was a visitor here, yesterday. Miss J,aura Duvles. of Wyoming, is a guest at the home of Mis II. D. Allen. Tomorrpw evening tho council will meet for a final reading of the ordinance rantng a franchise to the Carbondalo nnd Forest City Traction company. The ordinance hail already passed two read ings with but slight chnngo from tho diaft submitted by tho company, and an there seems to bo few points of dlffricneo between the council and the traction peo ple, It looks now ns If tho ordinance would bo passed and tho roarl extended from the present terminus, at tho bor ough's southern limit, to South street Tho company will bo required to have tin- load In opetatlon within six month and to complete work within blv.y days utter It Is commenced. TAYLOlf NEWS. A Reception to ,M. C. JiidRC".Svecp- utiilio to Hn lie id.-l'crionnl nnd Other .tlnttet". A grand reception will be tendried Mr. nnd Mrs. M C. Judge on their arrival from their wedding tour on Thursday evening. The lc'cptlon Will be held In tho I'rico IJbrary hall. Some of the piomlnent speakers from this place nnd Scranton hnve been engaged. Rev. 11. H. Harris, Ph. D . will be the toasl maatcr of the evening. A grand musical ptogramme has hem m ranged .for the occasion Among thoe Who will partici pate are tli" Wntklns family, James E. Watklns. esq,, M. B. Morgans, John E. Evans, Hetuy Evans, Professor I. E. Jones and others. Word lias been tecelved here frim Ply mouth by J. M. Morgans announcing the death of' bis father. Miss Bell Turnbell, of Pine Brook, who has been vlltlng lelativcs In this place, has returned home. The lecture nt the Calvary Baptist church was well patronized. Mr. and Sirs. James Nash, of t'nlon street, left yesterday for Atlantic City, where they will spend a few weeks. William Musters, of the Second ward, announces himself as u candidate for delegate to I he Third district convention. Contiactor P Mulherln Is homo from his trip to Baltimore. Md. The funetnl of Mis. Mary Butler will occur this morning from her late home In Old I'oige. All int'mbers of tho Lackawanna Val ley Council, No. SI, Junior Older t'nlted American Mechanics, nre urgently re quested to be present at Thursday eve ning's meeting, ns much butincss de mands their attention. Mm. David X. Lewis, of this place, was a caller on Ilvdo Park friends yesterday. Mr. Henry S. D.nles, of Prlceburg. spent the Sabbath visiting Taylor friends. The Ladles' Aid s-nHety of the Metho dist Episcopal chinch will serve one of their popular ten-cent teas this evening In the church class room. Ice cream will be served at the usual prices. Conn and enjoy your.-idv cs. Mrs. David Jones, of Providence, was the guest of lelativcs in this place yes terday. Lackawanna Lodge. No. 113. American Protestant association, will meet this evening in Reese's hall. Tho Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern collieries in this place are scheduled to work four and five eight-hour davs this week. Tonioriow tin I'ii-t Wpid Gun club ing it tested to make sure that the dye is perfect; experience of men who are best qualified to make serge clothing; and care that every suit is correct in style, fit and finish. There are merchant tailors in this city who make good Serge Clothing; they use the same cloth, and the same fashion plates, and charge you double the price for a suit made not one bit better than those we are showing at Unsold, and of course undesirable wholesale stocks that are dumped to bargain sale retailers are not palmed off here. See the reductions in our Show Windows on Men's Ready-to-Wear Suits of this season's make. A few suits here and there : Some $10 Suits, some $12 Suits. To clear the small lots, AMTER BROS., Leading Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers 3 The survival of ttuflttesttnucha matter ol health. TONE VOL' It STOMACH asp LIVER P CELEBRATED 0 : WITH THE BITTERS AND gain health nnd strength invotir struggle for ex. lstence. "BITTERN will hold their swrcpstako shooting match A number of enttnrco uhmih.s have been received. Plenty ot blidi will be on hand. Miss Janet Evans was the guest of H.vde Park friends yesteidnv. Tho llolden colliery will commence work this morning nftet an Idleness of three days, due to a dlsngi cement be tween tho miners and company. Mr. John Aston, of th Second wai I. announces himself as can l!rtnt, for del egate to tho Thlid lccisiu;!e district convention. The Tom Thumbs wedding will be con tinued again this evening at tho Wulrh Baptist church. FACTORYVILLE. Miss Lizzie Wrlsley, of 'ho Moe Tay lor hospltah Is spenJInf, a two-weeds' vacation at home. Presiding Elder Floy 1, of Blnghamlnn, occupied the pulpit at tho MoihodlU chinch last Sunday evening lie spoke very forcibly upon th war ciucstlcn In a religious way, nnd was listened to by an appreciative audience. The borough auditors met ltt evening and audited the ncco.inls of tho borough school board. Homc-Riown stinwh'irles are plentiful now In our marke's. Tlv price Is low ami the crop promises to be an excetd Ingly large one. Crawfotd Mnthcwnn was .1 business visitor In tho Electrlo I'i'v yesteidnv Canton. Fnctoryville No. J7, will met for drill Wednesday cvi-ivrr. Nicholson and vlcinltv suffused consid erable damage fiom tho thunder storms that visited that section Simchi,' eve ning Lightning struck thp school huild Ing there and over nt Field's brook all the luldgcs arc wnshed away. The faim of Solomon Quick wat almost totally washed awav and destroyed. The ball game nt Nicholson last Satur day between the Keystone team and the Nicholson club resulted In a victory for the latter Score. 3-fi. The same teams will play on Friday afternoon of this wcrk on the Keystone grounds, which will (without a doubt) be a hotlv con tested game, ns it will be Kc-stone's last game this term. The Mlses Emma nnd Phoei.p Arm strong tit Scranton. spent Sunday at the hnnii' of their parents The third degree team of Red Jae't lodgi . No .",24 I . O O F. will con- si ai imma. -- ij i Is the Prooer ! bummer Our Serge Suits are made well and carefully by experienced serge tailors. Their superiority is based on knowledge, experi ence and care ; knowledge of the cloth, hav Some $12 Suits, some $i Suits. To clear the small lots, Some $i some i8 To clear the lots, 12 fer tho third degree at the Institution of Willow Leaf lodgo nt East JJenton, Pa next Thursday evening. Dr. A. II. Fitch and family spent Sat urday and Sutiday with relatives In Wllkes-Barre. A newsy little paper entitled Datlon and Clark's Summit News made Its llrrt appearanco among our people last Sat urday, and was welcomed to qulto an extent. Frank Squires has moved his family to New Mllfprd, Pa., where he Is employed In tho stone business by C. R. Bliss. Last Sunday, June 12, marked the be ginning of the twenty-ninth Annual com mencement of Keystone academy. The exercises for the week (as seen bv tho following balance of the programme) promise to bo very Interesting: June H. 8 p. in , graduating pianoforte iccltal, Mis Carolyn Paterson; Juno I Mi. fln.il examination; June 15, S p. m.. senior class day exctclses; June 1(1. 3 p. m., exercises of tho Junior clars; Juno 18, p. in . prize cssavs nnd orntlous of the middle clas; June 17, commenccivnt dnv . in a. m., meeting of the board of trustees, in 31 n. m.. graduating exerc'iies of the senior clns; IS 30 ,t. m, ulumn' din rer; 3 p. m., annual addrcy. subject "The Relation of the Alumni to the Academy." Enoch Pcrrlne. i.ltt. Di Lewlshurg, Pa.: R p. m., puhM? exercises of tho Alumni association; .1 p. in. alumni reunion. Lawrence's orchestra, of Scran ton, will furnish music for commence ment day. OLYPHANT. Tho school board met Inst night. The bond of Treasurer Williams was accept ed In the sum of JlO.om). The crowded con dition of ths Fourth ward school was brought to the notice of the board. The subject was discussed at great length nnd many remedies suggested. No ac tion was taken, however, but It was de cided that tho bcatd Inspect the "build ing In a bodv on Saturday. The com mittees appointed for the car ale as fol. lows' Building. James Williams. Nealrn, Donnelly, S. Willi im; sur.plies. Hayes, Kelly. Hollernu. Ivttlgievv; teacher. Walsh. Pntti-n. Pcttlgrew, Hollcrnn; printing. Nealon. S. Williams. Patten, Hoves, J. Williams. Walh: heat and light, Donnelly, J. Williams. Walsh, Pow ell. President Lenahan will act on all tommlttees. PRICEBURO. William Kennedy. William Bates, Har ry Hager and Robert Blrkbeck visited the Red Men's lodge In Piovidonco Fri day night. There was no work nt Storrs mines Fri day and Saturdny. There was a "smash up" in the tower on Wednesday and it could not be fixed In time to resumo op erations on Thuisdoy. At a meeting of the Sunday school teachers of the Primitive Methodist rhurch Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. V. Sampson and Mls.i Frances Mooie were chosen delegates to the Sunday school convention which will be held In the Sec ond Prlmitlvo Methodist church at Wllkcs-Baire todav. Miss Mary E. Wrightson was a visitor in town Friday -i Suits, Suits. small Some $18 Suits, some $20 Suits. To clear the small lots, 4 Clothing" $5 onno V JS'ritNDiP-sHlTONYENfe Shirt Waist Reductions Our Elntire Line 75 of 1 Waists at J Oi Our$1.25 $ NAaists at Th e High Character and the Good Fitting Qualities of Our Waists Are Well Known. 127 and BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS "TOOTH MADE PERFECT." Orljl lators ol Painless DentHtry. Wo extract teeth, fill teeth and apply gold crowns and brldijo work without tho least pxrtl. I of pain by a method pat ented end used bj us only NO CUAHOS for painkis extracting when teeth ate ordered. Full Set Teeth. $3 00. Wo Rtiarantee a fit. Oold Crnn, Si.oo All o'her Wur.. at j.ro- fiortionaie.y low prices SUoll Crown and Irldge WurK o specialty. Deing the oldest rnd larccst dental pa--lors in the world, we are so well equipped that all work dene by us Is the best to b had. Our operatlcns are positively patnlecE. All work guaranteed for IS years. Boston Dental Parlors Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Aves. (Over Newark Shoe Store.) ALMOST GIVEN AWAY A lot of laundry machinery, a new laundry wagon, two turbine water wheels, boilers, engines, dynamos, etc , one Morgan travel ing crane, 10 ton capacity, span 45 ft. 6 In., lot of good second hand hoisting rope, air compres sors, pumpf. steam drills, derrick fittings, mine cars, etc. Ml 709 West Lackawanna Avenue. Scranton, Pa. Telephone, 3951 ATTEND TO YOUR LYIiS NOW EyeMglit preserved and beadacuci pra vented by havins your eyes properly and FClenttflcally examined nnd lifted. Eyes examined tree, lbs latest fctyles of Bpeo tacles and eyeglasses at the lowest prices. DR. 5HIMBERG, 305 Spruce StrssL L fNET 5!1J0 IIUNUFACTURERS OF I Rill Timber cut to order 011 short notice. Hardwood Mine Ralls awed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Rc-mlocb Prop Timber promptly Furnished. MILLS At Cross Fork. Potter Co.. on the Buffalo and Susquo janna Itnilroad. At Miiia, Potter County. Pa., on Condersport. mid ?ort Alleguny Railroad. Capacity-400,000 feet per day. GLNKRAL OFFICE-Board of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4011. For Sale by JOHN H PHELPS, 6pruco otreofc f0 a" T I AND IH.IK KMYll uiiutW' m 9 9 O 6 e o 129 Washington E WILL sell twen ty - five of the celebrated Christy Sad dles on Saturday, June 4th, for Positively only 25 will be sold at this price. Opposite Court Houss. 211 Washington Avenue. AUCTION. Gillette Bros,, Auctioneer Will sell on Wednesday morning. June lath, at 10 oclcck, at cornei Penu and I.acUuwarma aves. ovei Sumter s store, i.U the furniture formerly uert at College of Commerce, consisting of 75 new oak desks. 1 chi'rr.v desks about O chair, in tvprwrlters (all m.ihesi 2 larse t-tand-Ictr desks. 1 mimeograph, in seats to chairs eachi. I letter llle 3 slate biaclc bonds, 5 wood blackhcaids. etc. etc. SAUK POSITIVE, NO LIMIT. The desks nre very suitable for attor ney and business men. THE DICKSON M'PG CO,, Scranton and Wllkos-Barre. I'a. Manufacturers of L0C0IH0T1VES.STATI0NARY ENGINES Boiler. Hoisting nnd Pumplnz Machinery. General Office, Scranton, Pa. UAWC VAII bor Throat, Pimples t op nHVll IUU per Clored i-pou, ehes Old Hores, t'lcora In Mouth, Hair Pallt ig " Write COOK RUMliDV CO.. 6ji Musonls Temple, Chlcazo, III , for prooti of curna Capital, $500,000, Worst cases cured 1 1 15 ti 35das. loo-page book tree. When In doubt v7iut to use (cr Nerroui Debility. Lo4 of IVner. Impoteney.AtropDy.Varlcscele ami her wealtnemj, from any eiuee, use Stxlao Pillk Drains cbccltti cad full vinor ouieldv restond, If BfelMltJ i.tA tr.stilai rei.llf.t.ITT, MaileaforS!.00;Gtoie(S3.G0. WitV ti.03 or Jers vre civc a ruarantee 10 cure or refund the money. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, O. PharmaoUt, cor. Wvomlng avanuo no) '"'-- 00 w Florey & Brooks. liMiliiiiiiiliiiniiiiBiiiiMiWiiTMTi'innmttfiJIii fli Mill LUMBER VAAJ ..-.' u&drmzd, TRADE MARK. F Bhirt M)aist Avenue. DR. E. GREWER Old Post-Office Eulldinc. Cor. Sprue: St., and Penn Ave , Scranton. Pa lias returned trom his Western 'Hip. and will now remain permanent ly at his homo office. THE DOCTOR IS A GRADUATE OP THE UNIVERSITY OP PENNSYLVA NIA. FORMERLY DEMONSTRA TOR Or PHYSIOLOGY AND SUR GERY AT THE MEDICO-CHIR-URGICAL COLLEGE AT PHIL ADELPHIA. HIS SPECIAL TIES ARE CHRONIC. NER VOUS. SKIN. HEART WOMB AND BLOOD DISEASES. The doctor and his start of English and t.erman phslclans make a rpccialty of all form of Chronic Nervous Diseases, Skly, Womb, Blood Disci. ses. Including Epileptic Pits. Convulsions, llys tcria. St. Vitus' Dance, Wakefulness. BRAIN WORKERS, both men and wo. men, whosj nervi.us systems have been btoken down and shatteied from over work, no matter from what cause, can he lestnred by my method. All who call upcr the Doctor from now on will receive advice, examination. sr vlco nnd examination free. Dr. Growers nli;h standing In the State will not allo-v him to accept nny Incurable cases. It thoy cannot euro you they will frankly tell you so. Diseases of the Nervous System, The symptoms ot whuh arfi dizziness, lack of confidence, sexual weakness in men and women, ball rtMng in the thioat. bpots Hodtlng betore tho .eyes, loss ot memory unable to concentrate tho mind on one subject. aslly Mariled when spok en suddenlv to. and aun, ulstiessed mind, whuh 111. fits thorn for porfoimlng ih actual duties of Ufa, making happiness impossible, distressing the action of tha heart, causing flush of heat, depression of spirits evil foiebodlngs, cowardice, fear, dreams, melancholy, tire easy of com pany, feeling ns tired In tho morning as when retiring lack of energy, nervous ness, constipation, weakness of the limbs, etc. Those so affected Bhould consult us Immediately and bo restored to perfect health. Lost Manhood Restored, Weakness ol Younj Men Cured. If you have been given up by your phy. slclan call upon the doctor and bo exam ined. He cureo the worst kind of Nervouj Debility, Scrofula. Old Sores, Catarrh. Piles, Fmale Weakness, AjTectlons of the Eve. Ear, Nose. Throat. Asthma. Deaf ness and Cripples of every description. Tumors. Cancers and Goiters removed without iho use of knife or painful caus tics bv our newly devised absorbent metn. od known as tho "ELECTRu-GERMI- C And" our OZO-NITE GAS cures Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness. Consultation free and strictly sacred and confidential. Offlco hours dally from 10 a m to 4 30 p m.; 7 to 8 SO p. m. Bun day from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. MADE ME A MAN A JAX TABLETS POSITIVKLY CORE .IZKA'trioui lilMMMraVniilna Mom by Abi'to or other iCxcewe una IdJU creuoQ. They quithtu and turtli restore Lort Vitality in oMor joang.nnil fHo maafornudy, biutuMaor routruj. I'lDTitnt Inft&tiitr ana Cotmumttion If takoaiutlme. Tbetrure fchowi tmmedlato liuprove meet end effects a UHLv where all other (all In. fcit upon having tho genuine Ajas lahlotf. They haTB cared tboutandiaiiJ wlllcuroyou. Vctvapos ltio written saarantoa to elf act a enre Kfl rTC ta oachcawior refund tho money, Vriw w u I tJipar packagtit or els pkitfe (full treatment) for 2.63. Uy malLIu rlatn wrapper, upon rutetptof rrico, PJrcular ,re8 AJAX REA1UDY CO., VZ''lV" For sale In Scranton. Pa., bv Mttua Bros, aud 11. U. tiaudorsooi druggliU. c M& j WwlSlSllO
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