(.&" xrilli SUKAINTUN TRIBUjN'E WEDJXILSLJAX. ViUlNMS LD. mays Kit GARBONDALE. . tTho Cnrbomlalo correspondence of The Tilbiinu has been placed In the hands ol Mr C It Munn, Salem avenue and C'huich street, to whom nowi Hems may bo addressed All complaint, is to li rKUlar delivery, ito., should be made to Roberts & Reynolds, news iiK'fiiif. 0L0RI0US rlA.0 RAISINQ. Mitchell Hose Compnuy I'nt'urls Old lory. The Mitchell Iloyc ..onipany had n glorious, flnjr. inialnc nt S n'rimk hist evening. Bofoio the rvrc-Kics at the hose Iioue, tho company, In lull dress, unlfrum niim-hid down Main ftfot, ht-adeil liy the Mozart band. M lha rer of the pr-nce-lin the spanl.inc; .r lels drew a lonwyan'C ocmplrtl by Mayor O'Nr-UI. ex-Miisor Hettmv find Alderman rt. f. Jtmes Klvo thni'nnd i-t'iMin woie m Ithlti hearing 01 Muym "'NclH volte when ho stepped to tho front of the suj.lV decorated platfotm nnd rninniinced his address, which tho Immense throne punctured with frequent npplnu?f rasslng tho ouctlon as to the meiits of the wai his honor decl.ued thnt In nmnurh .n the strife is now on. the man man who fails to support tho piesldont in his trial li a traitor, and he scath ingly rebuked thn-e who criticise the administration This Is I ho tlmo for union aid tlv. Uewey, of Vetmunt. nnd the Hobson, of the Si nth. to slio'v tho tort of "tun that is born and reared under the pintetl"n ot tlic tii-coloied hannei The mnyor'n renin rks took deep toot in his auditor He was In line voice and the stillness if the coiiids made it pussible to hear lilin twite than a block away This extempoianeotis el fort was one of the best ever made by Mayor iVNelU In this clt. Th" band played the "Red. White nnd nine and Foreman 'Ihomns lletbeit pulled old Olory to the tup of a hindted foot poli-, Jacob Hltol touched otf his si-pounder" and u beautitul line i0 ',i feet was unfuiled. Out of it fell 21fi Unit flass with this insciiptlon: Miuh ell H'ihe Co., No. 1, rias RaislnR, June 14, lS'.ii Alderman Junes then dellveied a stir ring address laden with patilotlsm and as he cliised with a lefeietKe to tho near erd of Spanish misiulo he was clu'oied to the eihc The band com lulled the exercises by the plalnff of "Ameiica" duilns which a thoroughly patrintli. but not too well informed number of the n.r-mllai;e, aki'd his ueaict neighbor: "What piece aie they playing" "I don't cj.ai.t ly know, but I think It's one of theise Grand Army marches." DEATH OF JOHN WHITE. Octogcnnrln.it Pusses to His 1'ltial It ward. John Whit" died nt his Canaan street home Mondav night l)eieaed was a native of Ireland whole he was barn in 1S1T He ianu-,to Atmriei in 137, be ing in his twenty-first it ear. He was a tanner by tiade and found emploj n ent at his business In minus, parf o' 'he counlt. Ho lived at Middletown N (rr a time and afterward moved t-j Wavmart. which was at thit time in the -cnt-i of the blgge-t tanning dls tru t of the munto. Mi. into had bveel ,n Wavmait fur scvoial yo.u s and aft- iw .iid moved to thib hide of tho nv'i'it.un and took up his icsidcnce on th' ' anaan toad. He has been liv ing th re f i manv vears. During lit- rcsld n In the cnmmiinlty Mi. Whlt h.T- v n aliundance of oMoom and ic fcppi t He wns an cxemplaiy citi7.cn and a kind htteband and father. II" wis a vmir attendant at St Rose'rf Cathoh. cl'unh, and always made bis da bfp conform to his uliglous be-ll-N i bhough he lived to the ilpe old ago rf e'-hn-nno yenrs, he letalncd his fa' cilti uu to the last, and was- al vb vigorous for his jnais until his fata illness oveicamc him. He had iir n . unflned to his lied for th'tee v-"ks during which time the end was uai' "xpected Deceased Is survived by his widow ai'i hv- daughters and two tons. They art Mis Ciecton. 5f Oneonta; .Mis W. Graham Mis. U. ,1. Mc Hale, Mrs. I- sepii Riidun and Miss Julia White, of this cty. John White, of Onmnta, and Thomas Wliiie, of Wilkcs-Hairo. 'Ihe funerai will be held Tliuiediiy m rnlng at V o'clock. Requiem high pia- will be celebrateil in the cliuiih of st Rose of Limit. Intcitnent will lie mad. in St Ruse's cemetery. COMMENCEMENT FEATURES. High School Exercises Will He L'n iiftunllv Attrnctlvo. Among the spec ial features to bo in tin.iu. ed Into this yai- high mIium! lOiniii n inent oxoicihos which will j be giviu In thi' npeia house Juno 24. is an c.1 teue made up of the following vvell-knov n vocalists- Fiit-t tennis, D T'vans, Howell Davis, soi ond tenets P.eithler Dlx, Melvin Taltau: Hi tt ba.rs. Dwight Ciane. Myton 11 kepbeiry. si-cund bnFSos, l!amond II "l-nberiy, RusmU Shepherd. 'luev will give i twenty minute con ce t dining; width thej will lender lid Kentu'lo Jlume," "Annie Lnu lla with vatialions and many college atid pitrlotio .songs. H It. dinger, attomey at law. of New York city, and a high schoot nl'.mrus, will elellvoi an address. 'i'h ' will albu be on the piogiammo a vaiedlotoiy, salutuloi v. picsctlta tion speech and two essays. PROMINUNT MON HERE. Mine Inspectors Enjoyed u Hide Ovor Ihu lirnvllv. A pait ut wiih' siipvi intcndenis nnd ttihpe. mrs of the anthiacltc region en- Joyed a tup over the gravity mad jestciday and on their letuni took din ner nt .lie Hotel Anthracite The par ty '.a ootiipcijCil of Robtlt Diownlee of h iirlsburg, chairman of the htuto mining bo.nd. G. M. Wllhums, James B Davis. John R. Uavis. Wilier. Bm-rc W. II. Davis. Hanluton: Wll "Hani S'eiui. S'ae.iandoah, JMwaiil Hiftirun. Shniiiokln; II O. rtythctch, Strantori Hugh M- Dunald. 1'ittstun: A fu.lth Wilkes-Hano; Edward Rod erick, S ronton; E. R. Pettcbone, WIlkrs-RftJie. FOR SCRANTON'S HELD DAY. I'rof, llorljiinbi'iry '-Mil I'm Ito Down Komi! ( iirlxinittiln AtliUti'. Professor H. J. llorjc-liberiv who has aone more to 'nomote wholcbonio aOilctti t,nit than any man in this end of Hie country, will go to Sctan ton Paturdav with some loenl nthlet.s who t ill parthipate in the Electric City's field day ovtnts WiPiam VntiliiRton has been iliosrn to fustaln Cnibondnle's reputntion nt putting the idiot whlio Michael Mooney. J, NVvvcoinb'l'urcell, Tiank Gates and Raymond Uocltcnberry v.ll enter the foot races. KILLED IN OHIO. John .Million, an llnginccr, formerly or Thin City. O. H. 'DImock. chief of division 166. Uiotherhood of Locomotive Knglneois, reielved n telegram which stated thnt Knglm'er John Mullen had been killed at Newark, Ohio. The telegram risked that the unfortunate man's mother who lives In this city, bo notified. She Is Mis. Ellen Mullen of Roynshun hurnt, A leply wns sent to Ohio nnd liiKtiUitlons given to send the remains to '"arbondnle. Deceased was foity years of ago and unman led. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Ohailes Tallman went to Siranton and passed the examination Michael Miioney, son of lion. Thomas Moouey of Wuodlnwn avenue, has enlisted in Compan V. A. II. Crane nnd Finnic Van ('order are taking the oMimlim tlon today, Daniel Sctuiy and Chris. Chnpmnn are nmong thote who will endeavor to enlist In Company 1'. The Athletic Rase Ball club will give a social in Maxwell's hall this even ing. Joseph Peck, of Mountain Top, Is the guest of f i lends In this city. Mr. and Mis. Lewis Totter have moved Into their new house. M. 13. Mndlgan and daughters are In KlmltA where thev will attend the MiGiaw-Hogan nuptials today. Mpsfip C H. Mamllle, J. F. Wheeler, F. II. Hubbard and George Moon are the delegates fiom Tilnlty church to the Kplscopal convention of the din cose of Central Pennsylvania, now In session nt Altoona. They left for that place yesterday. TAYLOR NEWS. Grand Muticnl Festival Tills Even- lug-- Quietly .Mnrricd I'orsonnl nml Other News nloo. The giand musical festival whleli has been nttraetin; mi much attention will be held this (riung In tho Welsh Con Ktegntlonnl ihuieh under the auspices of the Voting People's soclot Pi lues will he awnirtid lor Ihe best nndltlon of tho following numbers: Double quartette Lead Mo. Savior," Oopol lijmns 5 nnd ( piize $2, bailtone poln "Tho R.inner of the Sea," pilze "o cents sopi.ino solo, "Waiting nnd Watching for Mo," Gospel hnms No H and 1. for thne over thirty veils ot age, prize 60 cents, for males over foitv yents of ngo mo,ib on tlie iv oiel-, "Ai Inn lordonci," prlZL CO cents, solo for ehlldien not over twelve ears of age. "The Hem of His Gmment." prize 50 oonts: reeltntlon, for children under twelve yeais of age, "Ring Out, Wild Rclls" Standard Recitation. No V prize So con'-', spelling match for those not ovei eighteen yeais of age, prize 50 cents. Impromptu speech, prize 21 rents s.ilJudloators On mule Prnfeor J Hej don Cousins, of Peckville, on roe na tions Rev J M Llo.vd of tills pla Master Hair.v Zaeharv of this place Is vMtlng lelatlves in Moscow. The boaiel ot trade of this place will send delegates to the anthracite coal re gion convention. The H-months-old child of Mr and Mrs John Pniker. of Fnlnn street, died on Mondav evening Bui Ial will take place this nfternoon. Services will be held In the house. William Avers of Dleksop Cltv was the guest of lelatlves In this place on Sundav. The Pyne colliery will be Idle today, but will work the remainder of the week Mr. and Mis. Jesse Gangwer sppnt the Sabbatli with relatives In Peckville Ta.vlorville lodge. No Ji2 Knights of Pvthlas, will meet this evening in Reese's hail Mis. Luther Lewis of Hyde Park, was the guest of filinds In this place es teielny. Miss Lain a Moirls spent the Sabbatli with Piovldeneo friends Mrs Hairy Powell and daughter Jen nle of Plttston, were the guests of her sImoi. Mis J h, DanleN. on Monday. Tho fimei.il of Mrs. Mary Rutlei oc curred Horn her late homo In Old Foige vesteid.iv afternoon Services wote held at the house by tho Rev. Mr. Jones, of Parsons. The servbes af-the house were Urjol attended The floral offerings were manv and beautitul. At the close of the services the lemalns were Intoned in the- Muni cemeteiy by Funeral Director I. E Davis Tho pall-bearers weie: Messrs John Evans, John Nicholas, John Phillips and Prank Riook. Jit Alfred J. Lewis nnd Mrs Liu v E. MaiUwh'k, both lt-Mdoms of Hvde Paik, weie united In muirlage In the Clival y Baptist ihureh on Sattuda by the Rev II II Hauls, PhD Roth tho biide and groom aie favoiabb known In this place Miss irin Gin uer, ot Scranton. was the guest of Ml-s Lizzie Howen last evening The Tom Thumb wedding last evening at the Welsh Baptist chinch was well pationlzcd The chlldten deseive credit for the manner In which they performed their ttspeitlvo patts Mis. Leyshnn Davis, of Lackawanna, is visiting tclatlvcs In this place. OLYPHANT. "Among the Ri rakers" will be repeated nt the rather Mutbew opein houe Mon day evening, June 'JO. for the bent tit of Mis v, 1' Meadi . whoo ijjishand Is with the Thirteenth lecimeni at Camp Alger. Virginia Miss Agnes Ilollv, ot I'oopeistnwn, N V, Is vllilng Mr. and Mis Ruluird May les, of Lnekavvanna ste.tt Miss Maud Kellv Is enteitii'niug MI-.S Nillle O'BojIe of Plttston. Miss Uvrennle Williams has jetninel from Rochester N. V.. to ipuiirt In r va t.i,tliin at In r home here Rev. David Jenkins of Pnlondjle. do. Ilveicd an excellent sermon in tin" V'elsh I'lesbj le rUn ihuieh Sin'day evi iiii.j Miss Ilc-'sle Paisons, of Sydnej. N. V, Is the guest of Mr and Mrs Geoige Watts, or Hlukily .Mr and .Mis Matthew Mackey spent Sundii) with li-latlvex at Provldeiue S M. Swingle has icturned i,.fls duties In the Ready Pay stole after spending two weeks nt his home In South Canaan .Miss Agnes lli'ttley, of Oaiboi.dale, U visiting friends lieie Miss tieiiriido Atherton spent the Sab bath with hei pan tits ni Clinks Sum mit Mis. W. L Schiagcr and Ufitigbtf i. Miss Nillle Schiagcr huvo retiuncd fiom a visit with teUtlves at Avoca. Miss Maigaiet Kenned of Romnton. nas tho gust of Miss Maly Carbine over Sunday Rev P. J Murphy has H'turned from tilp to Albany. N. V. The council met last night In icgular ?c ion. Members ab-ent v.ero Messm, liosaii. GHllagiitr, Robinson nnd e;n non. Slion Comtnlsiloiier Howmd s bills for the month of SIhv for woik done on the utr, ets vveje ordered paid Thev Qinouniiel to $2"l. James R .Miutln wns Rppointed eleeirleian nt the elitrlr light Plant. In tho ettse of Mis. Jano Walsh .gnlust Ihe boiough for damages it was elei-ldnl to pa llio bill The finance om mittee drew up a icsolullon authorizing the council to levy a special t- of live mills, to bo made tor seneial borough pui potos. The eorimeiiccment r,crcliiis of the central chool will bo held In the Father Muthew opiia house tomorrow evening Tho rlHterie Cumival" will be pro duced by the pupils. The following are the mi'iliheiH of the graduating class. Joseph Hoban, Hunv Needle, John O Prion. :mllv Maunder. Mry o'Con nor Annie Patten. Geitrude Weaver. Maggie thomns nnd Viola Hi.rrls. Mis M.li Cawley. who hi's been vliilt lag telHtivos In Luzfrnr, lia teturiied, 'Jiie following ictteis remain iinchihned at tho poMoniros Mc (undrlukei) Par tell, chailes M. may, Mary Hoggarexh. James E. Loftus, M. Manner, J, H. Mc llale, T. I McCormnc. Minnie McGlnnl. Nellie McDonnell 2, Mike Mm ray, Hrldcet Murphy, Mary Ann Itodwuy. Allen Smith, Deborah Smith, Leon Stuart. rtoso Tuttlr. John Thomas, F. (3. Williams, Mrs. Beth Warner. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Mis John Graves returned home Mon day evening aftet having spent threo weeks nt Ravenna. Lancaster county. Pa., visiting her people. Mrs. Leyxhon, wife of County Detective Thomas Leyehon, of Scranton,-was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Bray, on South Mln street last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs George Pendred, of Sec ond street, visited Carbondale last even ing and attended the tenth anniversary exeteipcs of Wahlngton Camp. No. 500. Patriotic Older Sons ot America. A RooiMixort audience greeted Rev W. ViuiKIrk nt the First Baptist chinch last evening. The council are notifying property own eis along First, Second and Intersecting Mteets that sldewnlks must b" laid on all properties wheto they are not already laid Some people Hie doli'g a gond bit of l.li king about It. All sorts of ceues are advanced for not having the Improve ments made, but neatly all cry hard times. AVOCA. The bond of Edward Gibbons as treas urer of St. Mary's T. A R society was tiled a few days ago In the sum of 00 Patrick Dornn nnd Sallma Gibbons arc named as sureties Mr and Mrs A Swartz will leave to day tor Jerse.v Shote. alter several weeks' lesldenre here. The former has been en gaged as electrician for tho Avoca Heat nnd Power company Mrs Joseph McCracken and daughter Margniet. have returned home after a tew weeks' visit' with friends in Brook lyn. Rev. and Mrs E T Wilson will return from their wedding tour this evening They will lesldo at the Primitive Metho dist pnrsonnge Mrs Parks and daughter, Mirv, of Biooklyu, nnd Mrs Atwood, of London, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. S Torr, of Main sticet. Mrs. Law, mother of William Law. Is scrlouslv 111 at the home of her daugh ter. Mrs. Robinson, of Mooslc. The Independent foot bail team will give a box social to their friends In Her bert's hill on Friday evening. MNs Emma Bradley, who was serious ly Injured In a bicycle collision n few weeks ago, has recovered sutllclently to be removed to her home In Plttston Emma B Dengler. proprietor and edi tor of The Guide, a Juvenile magazine, published In Scranton. was a visitor in town yesterday Tho many friends of Joseph Sanders assembled at his home on Monday even- Did you know that one-half or more of the Oxfords sold do not iit correctly ? It's be cause they are made up on the same lasts that high shoes are made on. That is why they don't iit around the ankle. Every pair of our Oxfords are made on Oxford Tie lasts and they iit perfectly. We call particular attention to our Oxford lines in Black or Tan at $2.00 a pair. Same in High Shoes at $3.00 a pair. Our 10-inch Bicycle stylish ixirls want for pliable kidskin Black or Brown a variety from $2.00 to $4.00 a pair. Men's Shoes, the comfortable kind, broad in the tread, softest leather and ilexible soles. Having once worn them and realized what they are in point of ease and all other qualities which a good shoe should possess, you'll want more of them. Too much cannot be said in praise of our Children's Shoes. Everything in this de partment you could wish for, and not a hint of a poor article in the vast assortment. We are undoubtedly at the top notch in Chil dren's Shoes. Corner Lackawanna ning It has always been the custom to make a very low price on sample wheels and second hand wheels at the close of the season, but we .ire not going to wait until the good riding is all gone. To do this we have a lot of first-class, second hand bicycles, that we will sell for about one-halt their value for cash. These wheels are all in good shape and are all guaranteed to be all right. This lot includes some of the following well known makes. Barnes Spalding Keating Sterling -Fenton Scranton Racycle Majestic Credenda Ranging in Price from $10.00 to $30,00. Come and get a good wheel cheap. FLOREY lb BROOKS, 211 Wa;hln;lGM Ave. Opp, Court House. Scranton. Ing to tender him a farewell reception pruv'toiis (6. his defisrluro for Newport News, for which place he 'left this morn ing. The members of the L. C 13 A tend ered their friends a reception last even ing Refreshments were set vert, after which dancing nnd vocal selections vvero live ti Miss Morrlsey furnished tho music. Several members of tho order will go to Parsons this evening, whero they will be entertained by that branch. Rev. M. F. Crane has returned homo after n few days' visit to Philadelphia. L. n. O'Hrlen, Jr.. Is doing Jury duty this week. Michael Snmmon. a laborer nt No. 10 shaft, was seriously biulstd about the hips. by bcng struck with splinters of black rock on Monday afternoon. He, with two miners, narrowly escaped in stant death. ' ' Next Sunday will be eanerved ns Ploral Sunday at the Primitive Methodist and Methodist' Episcopal churches Rev. D. T Smvtlie delivered a beauti ful sermon on tHe"Ufe and character of William n. Gladstone on Monday even ing. P. F McGowan has returned home aftet n few weeks' visit with friends In New poit News. Misses Mary Qulnn and Kate Dempsey attended a leccptlon at the East End on Monday. HAPPINESS VS. MISERY, Dr. Charcot s Tonic Tablets, the great Pnr Islnn remedv, Is a guaranteed euro for tho Brink Habit; also nervounness nnd melon, cbolv caused by ovor-liidutnence. It D-stroys ths AppctltJ for Alcoholic nnd nil lntoxlcatlnc Hcveraget, nnd leaves man in he should be. It can bo ndmlnlMereit without the knowledge of the patient where necessnry Send for pamphlet. Wm. 0. Clark, .12ft Penn Ave.. Scranton Pa, McMUNN'S ELIXIR OF OPIUM ts a preparation of the Drug by which Its Inlurious effects are removed, while the valuable medlcln-il properties arc re tained It possesses nil tho sedative, unodvno and nntl-spjsinodic powers of Opium, but produi es no sickness of the stomach, ro vomiting, no tostlveneas, no headache In acute nervous disorders It Is an Invaluahlc lemcdv, and Is recom mended b the best phslclans. E. FERRETT, Agent, 371 Pearl M., New York. VT Ell VOL'S TROt'HLES; ALL KIND i cured with Animal Extiacts. Free book tells how. WA&HINGiO.N CHEMICAL CO Washington, V. V. Shoes are what the Summer riding. Soft good and Wyoming Avenues, ill ll!i &f I W 'X2ZaaES& WCS HINGTON AVENUE Shirt Waist Reductions Our SEntiro L.in3 of S&1 Aaists 3t Our $1-25 Aaists 3t Tho High Character and the Good Fitting Qualities of Our Waists Are Aell Known. Connolly 127 and I OF SCRANTON. Spcci.il Attention Given lo Hitsl. ncss and Personal Account1). Liberal Accommodation T (ended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, -Undivided Profits, 200,000 300,000 79,000 WM. COXXELL, President. HENRY BELIX, Jr., Vice Pres. WILLIA3I II. PECK, Cashier The vault of this bank is tccted by Holmes lilcctric tective System. pro. Pro. ALMOST GIVEN AWAY A lot of laundry machinery, a new laundry wagon, two turbine water wheels, boilers, engines, dynamos, etc., one Moigan travel ing ciane, 10 ton capacity, span 45 ft 6 In . lot of good second hand hoisting rope, air tompres sors, pumps, steam drills, derrick fittings, mine tais, etc. 709 Wejt Lackawanna Avenue. Scranton, Fa. Telephone, 3954 ATTEND TO YOl'K EYES NOW i:.velsht preserved and heartache pro vented by uawne voui eyes properly anil fclculiflcully examined unci ntted Hycs examined t'ee. ThB latest Btyloa of Spec tacles and eyes' asses at tho lowest price, DR. SHIMBERG, 305 Spruce Street ! M fNEE7 0 ARJS) LACKAWANNA LUMBER m MANUFACTURERS OF sm pin. HIE Dill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Kalli sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand, l'cclcd Ilc-mlocl; Prop Timber promptly Furnished. MILLS At Cross Pork, Potter Co.. on the BuiTalo and Susqiic. hanim Itullrond. At Mlna. Potter County, Pa., on Coudersport, and Port Allccuny Hnilroad. Capacity 400,000 feet per day. GENERAL OFPICE-lkmrd of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014. toe -most drugs ibeuld t uhh. u jou want mo cui, get 53p- PeaS's PeEinrEisaD PIBIs Ther ax prompt, sale and certain In result. Th as nnlne (Dr. real's) eerer dlup. coiut. Beat aajwdere, 81.00. Addieu i"axi,MgBiciBCo CiOieUnd.O. For Sale by JOHN H PHELPS, Sprucej street. 1 AND Hfalh? I IllatYfl Pi " v Wv m m VT.irfi!ift' e o o esr c 129 Washington Seeds AXD- Ferti liters THE I S CfliEU. CO, Refrigerators AND Ice Chests. THE i 1 434 Lackawanna Ava. AUCTION. Gillette Bros., Auctioneer; 'i Will hell on Weclncs-day morning, June Ijth. at 10 o'clcck, at corner Pcnn and I.ac-knwainirt aes. oer Samter't- hture. t.11 the furniture formerly used at rollege of Commerce. cnnMtlnfi ot TJ new oaK desk". 40 cherrv dcikF about 13n chair, in t. pewrlu rs lall nuikexi : l.irco s-tnnd-)!'. desk 1 mimeograph I" seats IJ flmir- c.nlu 1 lelti-r til,- 3 slate blailt boaldN. ."' wood hluckboaids etc , en. SAl.i: POS1T1VK NO LIMIT. Tho ilri-ks arc ci vultuble for attor nch and businrs! mc i. THE DICKSON M'PG CO,, Scranton and Wllkca-Ilarre. l'a. MauufactilieMor LOCOIYIOTIVES.STATIONARY ENGINES nollerj, llolitlnennd Pumplne Machincrj, General Otnce, bcranton, r.u UAWC Vnil Sorc ihroat, I'lraples top. HMVt lUU per C ilorcd Hoots, Al.he, Old Bores, Ulcers In .Mouth, Iloir falllns? Wrlta COOK RUMUDY CO., o;i .Masonle Temple, Chicago, III , for nrooli of oiiMh Capital, $500,000 Worm canes cured i 4 15 to 3jdaJ. loo-pijc boox tree. HW Ai inn lnc medlclLa. Oalr barmlsu ft&d Pharmacist, cor. Wvomlng avenue and 00 vvuf WkjMv H H V&.JBV Hr t. tB. -3r TRADE MARK. F mi rP V gbirt M)aist. Avenue. DR. E. GREWER Old Poat-Offlce Bulldlne. Cor. Sprue: M.. and Penn Ave , bcranlon. Pa l.as returned trom his Western 'lnpt and will now icmaln permanent ly at his homo olllce. ma Dor-roil Ts"guadl,atg op THE UNIVIJHSITY OP 1T.NNSYLVA NIA. KOHMKItLY DEMONSTRA TOR OK 1'HYSIOLOOY AND SU'K GKRY AT THB MKUICO-CHIK-UnGICAT, COIjI.KGE AT phil ADELPIIIA. HIS SI'UCIAI. Tins ARU CHRONIC. NHR. vors. skin. hi:art u'omb and blood dishases. Tho doctor and hli staff of English and German phslclans make a jpclalty of all form of Chronic Nervous Diseases, Bkl.i, Womb, Blood Diseases Including Epileptic Tits, Convulsion, Hys teria, St. Vitus' Dance. Wakefulness, utunvii unit ii tAiii4 viitiivi 1.11 ttv'iit uiki worh. no matter from what cuuse. can he testi rd by my method All who tall upip tho Doctor fiom now on will iuoto advice, examination, ser vice and examination free Dr. Grower a nlKh Maudlin; In tho Stato will not allo-v him to accept any Incurable cases If they cannot cuie jou they will frankly tell you so. Diseases of the Nervous Sjstcm. The symptoms of whlth aie dizziness, lack of confidence, sexual weukneis in men and women, ball rising In the thioat. spots lloatlnK betore tho eyes, loss of memoiv unablo to conccntiato tho mind on uiie subject t-asllj sun tied when spok tn suddenH to, und dim, Uistieed mind. whUh in nts them for tierfninuis ih'i actual duties ui life, tn.iklni; hapnlncsi Impossible dlstrescliiK tho action of tho heart caii'ir.B flush of heat, depression of ppiilts evil foicbcidlngt. (.ow.udke, fear, dream--, melancholy, tiro easy of com pany, fcelliiB as tired In the moinlnr; as when retiring lack of energy, nervom noss, constipation, weakness of the, limbs, etc Those so affected should consult us Immediately and be restored to porfet" health. LoJt Manhood Restored, Weakness ol Younz Men Cured If you have been Given up by your phy. slcian call upon the doctor and be exam tned Ho cures the worst kind of Nervous Debility Scrofula, Old Soies. Catarrh, Piles V'emale Weakness, Affci lions of flu) Ejo'Eai Nooe. Throat Asthma, Deal ntbs and Clippies of evciy doscrlpti-ui Tumors, Cancers and Goiters temoved without the use of knife or palntul ci ties by our newly devueil absorbent metn. od known us tho "EL,EC fRO-GERMI. CAnrt our OZO-NITK OAS cures Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness Consultation free and strictly sacred nnd confidential Office hours dally fu-m 10 a. m to 4 30 p m . 7 to 8 SO p. m. Sun day from 10 a m to I p m. MADE ME A MAM AJAX TAULETS rOSITIYEI-Y CDRE JLLLtrtout SHteatti Failing Mem cry, Impotent.?, Hleei'lusinees, etc cau-iett by Abuse or other Kxceise-i und Indli cfollon,. 'J7ii nuicklu and turtlti restore Lost VUtlltr in old or loans', an J uiamauToraiuur, uufineaeor marna? " l'revsat Insanity ana Coniumrllon, it taken to limn. Thelruia shows lttmcdlato (mptote--meat and elleeta a I UHC tvliero all ether fail la. slst upon bartua tbi (teuulne AJas Tablets. They ho cur-i-i thousand, aid wll I ut you. V aim a pos. Itl.e written guarantee te ei9een juto Et ft VC In cachcasoor refund the tnonei PrleaUw I irr pacVagei or aia pkaea ((all treatmuBtl for Kip. Dy caatl. In plain wraDper. upnn rrreii't uf price, rlrcnlar " AJAX REMEDY CO., HKiii.'" For lAln In Rnrintrin. Pi., bv Maltbav Uros. and 11. C, baudaf jou, dnisstsu. Wallace, flftnPl BRAIN WORKERS, both men and wo men, whrs. nervous bjttcms hae been Kt'nl am ilr.ti n 1 tirl .hittmuil f inm mui - , .
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