THE SCKAJSTOX TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JU.XE 16. 189S 7 GABBONDALE. (The Carbondnle correspondence of The Tribimo 1ms bcoii placed In the hands of Mr 0! It Mur.ti Salem nvoi.ua nnd Church Kt.eot, to whom news Items may no uauicacoil. All complaint, :i to ir regular delivery, etc., should ! inat'o to Itobcrts &. Iteynoldr, news nsc.its NEW OFFICBRS. Scml-.Vniiiinl KlctUlon of Itnpllst ClirlNihm Kuilenvor Nnclrlr. This SpiInc People's society of Chris tian l.tideuvor, of the JWrenii Pupii-l. church, 1ms elected the following twi cers for the ensuing six tnmnlri: President, James A. J.,;iUp; vice-president, Daisy Mlllhuin: lecordins secre tary, A. tf. I.ewsley: cot responding ' rotary, A. S. Lcwsiley: treasurer, Cora Kstabroolc-, organist, Alice I'rlcc. Tho chairmen of the comtnlltet s nvn the following: Looknut. Ml.9 Corn Katabrook; prayer ni"',tliiB. Dais Mlllham: missionary, Mis (.'arrln I.. Geurey; social, David Lewis; sumlay school, Mrs. W. D. Kriirk. music, 13. .!. I3ly; Junior work. Miss Jennie 1.. 1'urplc; superintendent's assistants, James L. Lake and Carrie L. Oarey. OBSERVATIONS. The handsome new Hue of tho Mitchell Horo company was not un furled to the breeze Tuesday evening for the reason that theio was no bic.o to unfurl It to. The stiff wind of yes terday mornlnp. however, displayed It In all Its Rlory and at tlnu's "caused the graceful pole to sway considerably. The Mozart band Is de.servlns of treat credit for the patriotism It mani fested In donating Its services to the hose company Tuesday nlsht. It add ed very materially to the delight of the oscuslon. The city's paved streets ere coveted It h stones, vnrylim In size from a walnut to a cocoanut, which were washed down from the hills by the recent heavy rains. The street depart ment should hae removed these dan gerous annoyances l'ort-plfiht houts apo. North Main street between the end of the pavement and Church street Is a disrace to the Delaware and Hud son Canal company and to the city of Carbundale. as either has the power to pave it. The eltv inlsht have li dune at the company's expense under the lau by which Park Place, Sixth ave nun on, I South Main s-trert will be pavcl. LOCAL AND I'MTjONAL. The Misses Amanda and Lois Morss ent named Trinity Guild at t Ii- M"iss luinif Mad, ninth of the city, Tuesday evening. Refreshments were servid nnd the guild enjoyed a pleasant soilal ening. Mr. and Mrs. John Cnsgrove, of tho South Side, weto railed umm yester dov iiiurniiiK t luouin the loss of their ln'ant mil, John. Interment will bo ivfide in St. Itnse cemetery tomorrow aft' rnoon. The projei'tlliR hallway at the Salem .iv nuc entrance to the Klrst I'resby i. nan cliun'h has been reinovcd and Hi. r lmpiiiv fluents at that point are t I" made. Mil- D W. Humphrey and daughter si'fi.t tstrrla in Cniondale. '! , hi' , d Hnckt-nberry is hume fi-ntn l'i. ! ii' "it I'nlb si', JERWYN AND MAYFIELD. The marriage of Itlehard Kirwin, of Cai'iinndale, and Miss Margaiet Mul h"l!.ind. daughter of Mr. and Mrs l'.er n I Miilholland, of Scutt. t'lok place "fmluy morning at 7.:;o o'clock in s i d Heart church. Notwithstand ing 1 1 very early hour for the cere i' .n large number uf the many riemls uf the happy couple were pres- p and witnessed the interesting cere- m . As the bridal party entered the ii. h they were greeted by the wcll sr 'wn wedding inarch, which was r.i. vd by Miss Lizzie Roche. At the .. ur ibe bridal party was met by tho l'.iM' of the church. Rev. M. 13. Ly n.a. who celebrated a nuptial mass and pronounced them man and wife. Thf bride was tUtiicd In a handsome dr-s uf white organdie, made over wl it' silk, and the bridesmaid, her fclstri. Miss Rose, was attired in a costume of light blue. Patrick Kirk ind, of ("arbondale, was gruomsman. The bride Is a most estimable young lady ,hhI has a host cf friends wherever sin Is known. The groom is outside foreman at the CJIenwood eullicry of the Hillside Coal and Iron company. The Hillside Conl and Irmi company paid tlieir employes yesterda. Grand Master McKcever, of Philadel phia, will reach heie on the noon train tomorrow and will bo accompanied by a large delegation from Rushbrook Judge to Kast Denton, where Willow Leaf lodge. 1. O. O. P., will be Instl-mt- d. BLMHUHST. Mrs. C. A. Spalding and children re turned homo yesterday after u two weeks" visit with li lends at P.rndford county. Mr. Ketcham. of Wyoming;, spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. S. A. WIU ox. Sir. Hoodmakcr. of ICaston, has pur chased the sioiv, of L. J. Hildebraut ani w'll remove his family here next w ek The store will be a cash ston hereafter. Mi V O. Allen sp-ut last evening with friends lirrf Mt and Mrs Will Wnltman of In- HAIR GROWER mSCRW CLVMm J6U DRUGGISTS . JSB.avii iisrtRXVtiTiiTTMriaNaiiTMouiT jk SISTERS Thsnurvlvalof litflttcstniiiclinJ .itterol licaltli, Pi CELEBnATED N TONE YOUIl STOMACH AND LIVER WITH 7 THE BITTERS A.VU train heall'i and strength in your tmi:s:lfl for ex. Uteuce. HTnMACH STTEB stanta, with their two ehlldton, are iItinjj frierds heie. Mis. M. !'. Larue spent Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at Dalton. Mr. Davenport Shoemaker, for many years a resident uf this place, died on Sunday inornliiR after n brief illness. Funeral services were held at his late homo Tuesday afternoon. Hev. C. A. Spnlclltift officiated. Deceased left a wif ami two children, Mrs. Will Walt man. of Instnntu, sinl Miss Mildred Shoemaker The family have the sym pathy of the entlsc community Inter ment at Kalrvlew cemetery. Dr. Hatcson, of Scranton, was n Sliest at the home of nvron IittckliiR ham yesterday aflornoon. Chlldien's Day will be observed at tho Daptlst chinch on Sunday at lO.'JO n. m. A vvvy liitercHtinsr program lc be I riff pr-'pared. The Ladies' Aid society of the M. 13. church will serve lee ciram and straw berrlrs (it Lhodcs' grove on Saturday next, nfurnooti nnd evening. Me. T. ,T. Thompson Is Iiiiptovlns af ter a scrloud IllneFK, TAYLOR NEWS. Dnnlcl nnd HowelU .VtiptlaU Nweepstnke Shnot-Othor Interest ing Niuvn. At 9.S0 o'clock Tuesday morning Miss Lizzie Daniels, the iicc ompllfhed daughter of Mrs. J. H. Daniels, was united In marriage to Mr. Henry How- ells. ro:i of Rev. William llowells, at the Wels Congregational parsonage by the Rev. Ivor Thomas. The youtrg couple were unattended. Tho bride looked exceedingly attractive. Tho marriage was a quiet aitair and was attended only by tho rclatlvts of the contracting parties. Alter th" cere mony the bridal party left on a wed ding tour, which Includes Philadelphia and other pleasant resoits. On their return they will make their residence with the bride's mother on Main street. Mr. Mm gun J. Harris, of Scranton, was a caller in this place yesterday. Mrs. Daniel Jones was tho suest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Krastus Jones, of North Taylor, yesterday. Mr. John Ore. of Providence, called on friends in this plaie on Tuesday. Mrs. R. J. Davis and daughtcr.Mable, were the guests of relatives in Hydo Park yesterday. Mrs. Thomas Jones, of Ilellcvue, was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Davis, of Main street, yes terday. Taylor castle. No. 26". Knights of the Gulden Ragle, will meet this evening in Reese's hall. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hopkins, of Hydo Park, were visiting relatives In this plnee on Tuesday. The Tilbune branch office in Taylor is in the Cobleigh building. Local Rep rcsentatie 13. (5. I3vnns in charge. Tlie Monarch base hall club chal lenges the Taylor Rosebuds for a game on tlie school house grounds for Satur day afternoon, June IS. Please answer through this column If satisfactory. (iet The Tribune at T. A. Evans news-stand. It furnishes you with all the latest war news. Misses Savllla, Amelfu and Lillian Kvans. of North Taylor, attended the reception tendered .Mr. Robert G. Cos well, of Pi evidence, on Monday even ing. The members of the Lackawanna Valley council. No. SI, Jr. O. T A. M., nil- urgently requested to be present at the meeting tills evening, as busi ness of much Importance demands their attention. John Francis, Jr., sustained n frac tured wrist on Tuesday while at his work In the Holden mines. Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Judge will be tendered a grand reception at the Price Library hall this evening by his many friends. Rev. II. H. Harris. Ph. D.,v ill be the toastinaster of the even ing. A grand musical programme lias been arranged by the committee. Tho following will respond: Prof. D. H. Jones, John 12. Evans, James 13. Wnt klns. M. P.. Morgans. Henry Kvans and others. The funeral of 13ddle, the fourteen-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. John Parkor. occurred from the home of Its paienlf yesterday afternoon. Services were held in the house by the Rev. J. M. Lloyd. Hurlal was made in the Forest Home cemetery. Robert Llewellyn has placed a hand some new sign over his meat estab lishment on I'nloti street. The Reds will Journey to Providence today, where thev will battle for hon ors with tin Wallle-Walls. The First Ward Gun club held their sweepstake shooting match yesterday afternoon In North Taylor. The match was well contested. Sim Dnis nnd Richard Taylor were tie for the first prize, while Daniel Jones won second money on the shoot-off. The score re sulted as follows: Killed. Missed. David Llewellyn. 0 0 10 10 1 :i Thomas H. Jones. 1 10 10 0 03 David Jones ....0 1 1 I 1 1 0-5 (ieorge Jones . ..1 0 1 1 1 1 05 Sim Davis 1 1 1 1 I 0 1 G Daniel Clown ...011101 I 7, John VanHergcn.l 10 0 11 15 Itkhard Taylor.. 1 1 0 1 I 1 1-6 LAKE AHIEL. Heptatophs of Dunmore. Conclave IJ". had a hlg excursion jesterday. I.. U. l'uwcll. of Scranton, is building o cottage on tho east side of the lake. Dr. Jlarcy spent Monday with his dcughter. Mrs. Dr. II. H. 1'ly. I". P. Jones and A. S. Kojvs spent V nday nltinnon 111 llouesdale. :l f" 11. Sc hadl Is personally super .! ig the woilt around the lalie. I'.c-d It-own. of Maplewood, Is work ing on Simpson's cottage. Presiding Elder Thorpe.of the Wayne district, pre.-ii hed in the Ariel Mission nurch Sunday evening. "ur depot Is undergoing the much needed repulrs nnd Is nlso lnlns brlsht i. d up with fi fresh coat of paint. The flower beds around thu depot and Picnic grounds aie holng sot out with fiesh flowers. The Hotel Pines will upon the luht .f June Mr. O. V Simons and hrothor have repainted and decornted tho Hotel Co. lumhla and stahlo attached In neat hut patriotic colors. V. V. llrundaso has enlarsed his r tvsaffvsa isamvsf.i:ii tonsorlal parlors nnd ndded n new chair nnd fixtures of the latest design. Children'!) dny exercises next Sunday evening at 7.30. All are Invited. A. L, Cobb mndo a business trip to Scranton Tuesday. Hov. I,. 13. San ford nnd wlfo expect, t" spend two weeks in tho eastern htrites the latter part of tlie month. Dr. Stevens, of Canaan, spent Tues day In town. J. 11. Woolsey, of Scranton, was In town on Saturday Inst appralslnc the house which wns burned Inst fall. The Neptune Hose company, No. 2, run an excursion yesterday. About 2,n people came over. The Kile nnd Wyoming railroad Is putting In a new scale nt the freight house. PECKV1LLE. Itev. S. C. Slmpklns nnd daughter, Reba, attended the closing exeiclsos of Wyotnlns seminary last Tuesday. All parties desiring ticlwts lor the KniKhts of Pythius' excursion to IJIng. hainton on July . can proctno them at the stores of V. W. Watklns nnd George Williams. Homer English Is erecting a fine new porch In fiont of his residence on Hick ory street. Albert 'Chapman, a student at Wyo ming seminary, came home yesterday to spend his summer vacation. Tunis Scutt left yesterday to visit for a few weeks with friends at Crown Hollow. The Young People's society of the Presbyterian church will hold tut Ice cream social on the chutch lawn next Saturday evening. ... PRICEBUHG. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Ann Wor rell, who died Sunday afternoon of spinal meningitis at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. John Stern, of Dundaft street, was held Tuesday afternoon from her daughter's residence. Funeral services were held In the Primitive Methodist church by Rev. W. AV. Holder, after which the remains were borne to the Washburn street ceme tery, where Interment was made. The public schools of this place will close Tuesday, June 21, with apptopri ate exercises. Mrs. Henry Davles spent the fore part of the week at Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. William Ratten and two children visited at tlie home of Mr. and Mis. John Wiightson yester day. WYOMING. rcrr Prantz Hnd wife were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sanuul Honeywell on Sun day. W. If. Patterson and family heve re turned home from spending a few days at the W.iomlng camp ground. The I'ri sbyterlan Sunday school held their lloial day exercises in the church on Sunday morning. The church was beau tifully decorated with flowers and plants and the programme rendered was Inter esting throughout. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 1. Shoemaker .n lived home on Saturday from oil Clt, where they attended the Grand Army of the Repultllj encampment last week. A. W. Gay spent Sunday with friends at Clark's Green. It is niniored about that there Is ev ery possibility of the borough becoming divided Into two boroughs. In accordance to a petition' iccently presented to the court. Itev. Claude Ci. Langfoid. of nttston. preached tn the Rnptlst church on Sun day evening in exchange with the pas tor. Miss Laura Davles has gone to Forest City to attend the wedding of her friend, Miss Flo Allen, of that place. Tho strawberry eiop piomlscs to be unusually large this year. The growers thus far have been getting very good prices. Rev. Wilson Trilhle Is suffering with malaria. It. T. I.aycoek n mains in about tho same ciltical condition. FOREST CITY. A new flag-pole has been raised over tho postofflee and the Stars and Stripes have been flung to the breeze. Tho Jcrmyn Hickorys came up hern Monday afternoon and defeated the For est City baso ball club by a scorn of It to 0. Mrs. V. S. Bryant, of M.tvneld, mid Miss Amanda Foley, of Aldenvllle, Wayne county, are visiting at tho home of Mr. and .Mrs. V. J. Pentecost, on Delaware street. Kearney Lagan, of Lanrsboro. who was for a number of years a resident of For est City," spent the tlrst of tho week with friends nnd relntlvis here. Mis. James ft. Fleming has gone to Omaha. Nebraska, to visit a sister who resides there. APTi;it MAHKt'.TS OI WORLD. Manufacturers .Make Their Crentest Itccord in Export. Tho manufacturers of the United States aie making in the fiscal year which closes with this month their greatest record In competing for the matkets of the world. Not only will tho exports uf manufactured nrtlcieri lor the liscal year exceed those of any previous year, but for the tlrst time In the history of th tountiy they will exceed the Imports uf manufactures. In the ten months or the fiscal year whoso detailed recoid the bureau of statistics ha Just compiled the ex ports of manufactures exceeds by over $40,000,000 tho value of the manufac tures imported, and It Is probable that for the full year's recoid this excess will reach $50,000,000. In no preceding year in the history of the country have the exports of our manufac tures equaled in nluc the imports of manufactured articles, in tho fiscal year of 1897 the imports of manufac tured' articles exieeded the value of exports of manufactures by the sum or $27,362,217; and In 1S96 by $101,759,731, and In 1893 by $121.I13.7P3. Nearly every branch of our great Gleaning Up. It lias always been the custom to make a very low price on sample wheels and second hand wheels at the close of the season, hut we are 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 lor 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 $ro.oo to $30.00. Come and get a good wheel cheap. FLOREY So BROOICS, 21 1 Washington Ave. Opp. Court House, Scranton. I do not beliere there is a case of dyspep pl.t, Indigestion or a iy gtomsrh trouble that ennnnt bo re lieved nt nnre nnd permanently cured by my DYSPKl'SIA Ct'UK. Mt'NVON. At nil ilrucclsts, 2.V. n villi. (Jtilde to Ilenlth nnd medi cal advice free. 1503 Arch street, Plnln. RWMmfiITfl manufacturing industries! ha shared In thlSjBiowth of our sales to other parts of the world. Tin exnorts of agricultural implements, for instance, which In 1S were about Jl.fioo.ooo In value will. In the year of 1S9S, be In round numbers .'6,000,00ft. Locomotive engines, whose exportation In ISsS was less than SMU.utfO In value, will In 1S0S reach probably $4,000.0'"0. orders having been placed with tho great manufac turing establishment during the past two months fur W In China, Japan, Russia, Egypt. Australasia and South America. Har iron, of which we ex ported 1 ,200.000 In 1SSS. will amount to 10.000.COO pounds of exports In ISO?. Rudders' hardware, the export of which In 1S8S were valued nt $1,412,635, wcic last fiscal year $1,152,828 in value. The export of cut nails, which, In lSSS, amounted to H .963.66 1 pounds, will In JSOS amount to more than 35,000,000 pounds, an Increase of 200 pcrcent., while wire nails have increarwd over 1,000 per cent., tlie exports of wire, wrought and hoise-shoe nails In 188$ being 1.517,078 pounds, while, those of IS',18 will reach nearly If not quite 20, 000.000. Exports of Iron plates and sheets which In 1808 were less than 1. OflO.OfiO pounds, will In the year which ends with this month amount to near ly K.OftO.OOO pounds, while those of steel plates and sheets, which were but 110. 410 pounds In 1SSS. will exceed 20,000,000 pounds In 1898. Tho total value of ex ports of manufactures of Iron and steel which in isss amounted to $17,763,0;'. I, will in 1S9S exceed .$i"..000000. The ex ports of leather and manufactures thereof, which In isss amounted to tess than $10,000,000. will In 1S9S exceed $20, 000,000 In value. Exports of Illuminat ing oils, which In 18SS amounted to 45ti,O0O,O00 gallons, will. In 1898, exceed noo.oon.ooo gallons; while lubricating oils, which In IS4." were less than 23. ooo.OOO gallons, will In 189S reach 55, 000.000 gallons. The exportation of parafllne and paralllne wax, which in 1SSS were 36, U00.000 pounds, will In 180S leach 110. noo.OOO pounds. Soap Increases from 19.000,000 pounds In 18SS, to over 27. 000.000 pounds In 1898; glass nnd glass ware from $SS1,623, In 1S8S, to $1,208,187 in 1S97; manufactures of rubber from $866,867 In 1888. to $1,807,145 ill 1897. Manufacturers of cotton show an in crease of 50 per rent. In the value of tlieir exports during the past ten years; exports of chemicals have also in creased 50 per cent. In value during tho same time. Manufactures of brass have Increased from $30S,12l in iP8, to over $1,100,000 In t8fi5. while manufac tures of copper. Including Ingots and bars, which In 1888 were $3,812,798, were last year $31,621.12'i, and seem likely to exceed that sum in 1898. In numerous other manufactured articles there have been similar gains, nearly the entire list having shared in a greater or less degree in the growth of the export trade during the past decade. The total exportation of manufactures In 1SSS amounted to $130,300,057. and in 1S98 seem likely to reach nearly or quite $290,000,000. BREWERS ARE PATRIOTIC. They Will Cheerfully Accept tho War Tnx on Hecr. Atlantic City, X. J.. Juno J.". The thirty-eighth annual convention of the United States Urewcrs association opened today In this city. President ltergner piesldlng. There an about 400 delegates ptesent. I'rcildent C. W. Bcrgner, a member of the Hergiifr & ISngel Drowing com pany, of Philadelphia, stated In his an nual address that the consumption of beer dining the year lc97 was 34,423,091 barrels, a decrease compared with the previous year of 1.103,000 barrels. Ho. called attention to the fact that there Is danger to the brewing Interests of the country under the war tnx law which went into effec t yesterday, for th rearon that the hish tax offers an Inducement to the manufacture of cheap and inferior beer to market his product at a price below that at which tho brewer of the high grade article can afford to sell beer. The sentiment of the delegates was In favor of cheerfully accepting the war tax ns a duty tho brewers owe u- th" government. DR. E. O. WEST' NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT tSTRed Labo! Special, Extra strennth. For Impntency, Loss otv Power, Lost Manhood, meriuty or narrennoeB.v SI a bozt six for S!i. witl$ ivrlttcii RUBrunterC 1 n n.ivAln mlHmfi A, e.nvnTl UErunEo: Dytnau. tV'm Q Clarke, 3ir Penn Avs., Scrunon, Pa, MJ'HVOb'S TnOUHLKS; AM, KINDS 1N cured with Antinul KxtiucU. Kree boolt tells honr. WASHINGTON CUKMICAL CO Wabhini'ton, l. C. i i mat liiVV i rtrJXrl atti'VO vi lazANBig" Shirt W aist Reductions. Our Elntirs Lin of &1 Waists at Our $1.25 Waists at The High Character srcd the Good Fitting Qualities of Our Waists Are Well Known. nnolly 127 and THIRD iHL OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Bttsl ness and Pcrsonul Accounts. Liberal Accommodation Kx tended According to Balances ani Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 350,01)0 79,000 W3I. CONNELL, President. HENRY BELIWJi., Vice Prcs. WILLIAM II. PECK. CnsliiCi The vattlt of this bank Is pro. tectcd by Holmes' Electric Pro. tectlve System. 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, pumps, steam drills, deniclt llttlngs, mine cars, etc. HO. 700 West Lackawanna Avenue. Scranton, Pa. Telepbon?, 3951 YOUIt LYES NOW Kyesljbt prenervetl and benrtueue pra vented by navlne your eye properly unit KCleDtlflcally examined and flttad. Bye examined Iree. The luteU Mylei of Mpsc tuclcs and eyegiusten at the lowest prices. DR. SHIMBERG, 305 Spruce Strset. IMAWAilA &S?3t ' .?3S3Jl!ftk V strWKZb fh 'IfJ&A &v" j i ,9&.i.vitfiSR 1 n w AmKSKWfc. c is wi i 3&aai6so wmz&xtA a p fcgW j NEX 1 XlARW . ... a v MSUUFACTUR-B5 OF IftllTC II Kill Timber cut to order on short notice, Hardwood Wine Kuiln sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled licmloclc Prop Timber promptly i'urnlflhed. MILLS At Cross Forlc. Potter Co.. on the MuiTulo and Susqtic. junna KnilroHd. At Minn, Potter County. Pa., on Coudersport. and Port Allecuny Kailrond. Capacity tOO.OOO feet per day. GUNHUAL OFFICE-Hoard of Trade Bnilding. Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. '101. For Salo by JOBN H PHELPS, Scruca etreet. and vi Tl' affdlvdlldC Was hington Ayerue. o so a 129 Washington Rsrti liters THE HUNT k GONNELL CO. Refrigerators AND Ice Chests. THE IS It 434 Lackawanna Ava. See the y special Bargains we nave to Offer in Unredeemed Pledges. GILLETTE BROS., Auctioneers and Brokers, 227 Washington Ave. Opposite Court HoiiRe. WATCH REPAIRING AT LOWEST PHK ES y CblfliMter'. EniUih Dlanond Ilrinl, ..iiiuui . ,,u,7 unu.HC. l. (.! .! ,kl fT. l Drofci.t for Chlcheitrrt A'nptiil Ma . imsnd Brand la lied tail Gait at.ulMo ibexe. .tiled wHh Hub ritlMo Take nootnrr. t;fult aangertut tvoniiu- v ftoJ (mtfarir.n. A, Drflffft.tl, r .raits. "lErllef Tor r,Ddlrs,inl.flr, br return t.-tt ... ntiih ir...i..i.i. r-. . Chi J,B.U ..'.w.r , rn...BvM.. ,.bm. ,..., Eoli bj ill (ocl Drojiliu imciirrvacniciivwtniHuiwn naiiwi. Urajtl.t.. 1'lllLAUAl'A. UAUC Villi 8,,re Miroat, I'lmpies, fop. OHVl. IUU Pr Cilored Spots, Aches. Old Hores, L'leers In Mouth, Hair Falling '. Write COOK KUMUUY CO., 6si Al.sonle Temple, Chlcogo, III , for proof of curjs. Capital, $500,000. Worst cases cuieii I i is to 35 clay, mo-page booK tree. M II 1 1 Vihei) hi dc'Jl)! .nat tn cse 1 Nervous Usbility, Los nt I'owc. wcaVnee, Irons eny tiuct. u ficiine Pills. Drains cfccckcJ and full Tleor quickly rcnortJ. I f Bc !:ud. .oca iroiblc. rriuU fiuHr, Mailed for$1.0U;Gbozn$S.00. WitV 53.00 orden we pivo a cuarantee 10 cure or refund tte money. Addrru PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, O. Pharmacist, cr. Wvomlng avanue and m S3c3s AND ftinKb. BEB 00b. HI HARDWOOD LUMBER United fSamcj TRADE MARK. '& Avenue. DR. E. GREWER Old Post-Office Building. Cor. Spruce St., and Penn Ave , Scranton. Pa lias returned trom tus Western Irip, and will now remain permanent ly at his home olllce. TUB DOCTOR !sA GHADUATE OB TUB UNIVEHSITY OV PKNNSVI.VA NIA, FOUMEHIiY DEMONSTRA TOR OF PHYSIOLOGY AND SL'K OBRY AT THE MBDICO-rillR. UROIPAI, COLLEGE AT PHIL ADELPHIA. HIS SPECIAL TIES ARE CHRONIC. NI'.H VOL'S. SKIN. HEART WOMB AND RLOOD DISEASES. The doctor nnd his staff of English ani ttorman phslclnns make n specialty of all form of rhronte Nervous Diseases, Bkla. Womb. Blood Dlseos. Including Cplleptlc Pits. Convulsions, Hys terla, St. Vitus' Dance, Wakefulness. BUA1N' WOItKEItS, both men and wo. men, whosi nervous systems have been broken down nnd shuttered from over work, no nutter from what cuuse, can lie restored by my method. All who call upen the Doctor from na-.y on will lecelve advice, examination, sfr. vice and examination free. Dr. Orewer 3 nich sundliic In tho State will not allov him to accept any Incurable cases. If they cannot cure you they will frankly tell you so. Diseases of the Nervous System. The symptoms of which are clUriness, lack of confidence, sexual weakness in men and women, ball ri&ing in the throat, spots floutiiiK beioro the cyes, loss of memors. unablo to cunccntrate tho minU on one 'subject, catlly startled when spok en suddenlv to. and ami. dlstivssjd mind, whl'h unfits them for peiformlns ho actual duties of life, making happiness Impossible, dlstrcsslnu tho action of th heart, causlnn flush of heat, depression of spirits, evil forebodlnss. cowardice, ferii', dreams, meluncholy. tire easy of com pany, feellnc as tired in the morning as when retlrins lack of encrtry, nervous ness, constipation, weakness of the limbs, etc Tlmfo so nffected should consult ua Immediately and be restored to perfect health. Lost Manhood Restored, Weakness ol Younj Men Cured. If you have oeen given up by your phy. slclan call upon the doctor nnd be exam ined. He cures tho worst kind of Nervous Debility. Scrofula. Old Pores. Catarrh, Plies, Vcmale Weakness, Affections of tin Eye, Ear, Nose. Throat. Asthma, Deaf ness and Cripples of every descrlpjion Tumors, cancers nnd Colters removed without the use of knife or painful caus tics by our newly devised absorbent m"'li. od known as tho "BI-KCntO-anRMl- And' our OZO-NITB CAS cures Catarrh and Catarrhal DeafncsB. Consultation free and strictly racred nnd confidential. Offlco hours daily from JO n. m. to 4 30 p m. : 7 to 8.30 p. m. Sun day from 10 a. in. to 2 p. m. 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