THE SCRANTON TBIBUNE-SATUBDAY, JUNE 18, 1898. .9.. J CARBONDALE. tTho Carbondalo correspondence of The Tribune has been placed In tho hands of Mr. C It Munn. Hidem nvrnuo nnd Church street, to whom neVH Items miiy he addressed. All complaint as to lr rt'BUlftr delivery, rtc should ho made to lloberts & Iteynolds, news nfrcnts. D. G. SMITH SUCCUMDS. Jlonth Occurred nt Ilia Mother's Homo on Smith Church Street. David O. Smith, tho oldest son of Mrs, Dlimh Smith, of South Church etreot, died nt 12.45 o'clock yesterday (it his mother's homo where ho has been confined by Illness for the fast llvu years. Deceased was horn In Car bondnlo, May 1, ls:G, and was conse quently a little over forty-two years of age at his death, lie has always lived in Carbondalo, nnd was unusual ly well known before boinir taken nick. Since then ho has practically been con lined to the house. For the past two ycaifl he was hardly able to leave his bed. He has been ti constant sufferer, but his mother has ministered to his every want nnd left nothltiK undone to nllevlnto his painful condition. llesldes his mother, the survlvlnfi relatives are three listers, Mrs. Thomas Morgan, Mrs. Henry (Srnmer and Mrs, Francis Smith, all of this city. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon. CHILDREN'S DAY. Will lie Celobrntcd br Proohylorlnna nod llnptIM Tomorrow. Tomorrow will he Children's day at the Baptist and Presbyterian churches, and both Sunday schools are preparing elaborate programs for the occasion. The following will be the order of exer cises observed at the Presbyterian church, commencing at lO.'M o'clock In the morning: Song, "Marching On." Prayer. Haptlsm of Infants. Song. "Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord, God Almighty." Responsive scripture reading, Song, "Our (Had Hosannn." Offering for Presbyterian Sabbath school missions. Exercises by tho primary depart ment. Exercises by the Intermediate de partment. Song, "Onward Christian Soldiers." Objet t lesson sermon by the pastor. Doxology and benodictlon. In the evening the reports of the sev eral oflicers and departments will be made. The church will be elaborately decorated for the day. TODAY'S RACES. Thrilling r.vonu Promised nt An tlirnclto Park This Afternoon. Ttacen aie scheduled for Anthracite park this afternoon nnd as thirteen horses handled by Hob Westlake, of Scranton are among- those entered, some spirited work may be looked for. Mr. Pierce's "Pikes Peak" will be seen in the handicap. "Dandy," own ed and diiven by Horton Lee will par ticipate in thp sweepstake race. Horses owned by Messrs. Sherwood, Hell, Avery, Corrigan, Jones, AVIlliams. mis sel, Hrlggs, Patters-on, Giles, Wade nian. Sandy. Westlake, Pierce, Howell, Lee, Tucker & Maxie, Cunlck and others, will all help to make the event a success. During the races Alma's company will appear and entertain the audiences with specialties. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. G W. Hughes, of this city, has just received his commission as district deputy giand patriarch of the grand enanipment of Odd Fellows of Penn hylvnma. Mr. Hughe succeeds 1. J. "ett, i, of Scranton, who Is now In the Klondike region. His territory is Larkawanna county In which there are teven encampments. Mr. Hughes is one of the most enthusiastic and hard working members of the society in this part of the state and his appoint ment Is an excellent one. Final examinations commenced In the schools of the city yesterday. Mrw. Martin Gallagher, of Pike street Is entertaining Mesdames Michael Gll llgan. Larry 'Duffy and Charles Leigh ton, of Wilkes-Harre. Mrs, J. D. Fox and children will spend the next two weeks In I5ing hamton. Mesdames F. K. Dennis, J. W. Dim ock, L. A- Dassett, J. K. Uurr and K. D. Lathrop spent yesterday at Fern Hall. Mrs Frank Smith and Mrs. Duane Humphrey spent yesterday with Mrs. J. B, Klrby, of PIttston. OLYPHANT. Henry Uurgess, a laborer employed at the Kthly Creek mlno of the Dela ware and Hudson was Instantly killed by a fall of rock yesterday morning at 9 o'clock. Joshua Wharton, a miner who !i working with hiin, was olso caught under the fall and sustained serious wounds about the head. Whar ton is a brother-in-law of Uurgess. Burgess Is 20 years of ago and unmar ried Kov. J. H. Klllot. of Philadelphia, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. En slgn. ' One of the 'most Interesting of all tho commencement exercises which marked the close of tho school year, was that of the Central school given In tho Fnfher Matthew opera house Thursda'-. evening. Kvery seat In the hous- as occupied nnd many were comj.iled to stand In the tales. At S 30 the curtain rose. The first on the programme was a nutsery maids drill executed by ten little girls was very pretty. A solo entitled "There's ltoom for One More Star," was sung by MIkh Maggie Thomas, while a tableau was presented. Miss Kate Glldea repre senting Cuba. "Good night," a drill by ejhlldren of the primary department was the next number. The presenta tion of diplopias was made by I'rofcri sor M. W. Cummings. The recipients were Misses Emma Mnnnder, Annie TaHen. Gertrude Weaver, Mary (5'Con nor, Viola Hurris, Maggie Thomas, .To geph Hoban, John O'Brien nnd Harry Needles. An oppretta, "The Butter flics Carnival," followed. The puplln did admirable work and received much uppla'use. Miss Grace Pettlgrew was accompanist during tho evening. Mr and Mrs. M. K. Harnde-n re turned from their wedding trip last evening. Mrs. W, T Davis and Wllllnm lUch- 1 Nervous Women. Horsford's Acid Phosphate quiets tho nerves, and induces I Sleep. Sold only In bottle. nrds visited at tho residence of D. Y. Davis, of Lackawanna street, yester day. Miss Jcftnotle Williamson, of ritts ton, is visiting friends. In town. Mrs. K. G. Hull attended tho com mencement exercises of the Keystona academy nt Factoryvllle yesterday. Chlldien's Day exrclses will be held In the Susquehanna street Haptlst church tomorrow afternoon nt 2 o'clock when tho following programme will be tendered: Organ voluntary, Lewis 1'vans; opening chorus, "On for the Prize,;" recitation. May Davis: neldresu of welcome, Kvnllne Davis; Scripture reading; prayer, pastor; motion rong, "Hear Thy Little One's Prayer," little girls; recitations, Morgan Lewis, Cella Lewis, Clarence. Thomas; song, chorus; Hlblo alphabet exercise, Miss Hrldge Watrs' class; recitation, H. S. Lwls: dialogue, Annie Jones, flutli liuckland; recitation. Clara Stephens; song, cho rus; recitation, Florence Priest; song, chorus; Scripture leading, pastor; col loquy. May Davis. Nellie l'vnns; recltn tlon, Annie T. Davis; song sermon, Phcbe James; recitations, Lena HIme, Kthel Kvnns: song, chorus; recltntlon, P.ertha llnirls; gtnernl exercise, W. S. Williams' class; address, W. II. Priest; song, choi us: benediction, pastor. Com mittee, :. J. Davis, T. L. Williams, Miss Lizzie Milts. In tlv Piosbyterlan church, special music and recitations will be rendered by the Sunday school scholars at 10.30 a. tn. llev. ti. T. Hammond will de liver a sermon on "The Great Cleans ing Power." All arc welcome. Miss LIUlo Taylor leaves today to at tend the commencement exercises at Mansfield State Normal school. Miss Jennie Patten, of this place, Is a mem ber of the graduating class. TAYLOR NEWS. Old Glory Flonts on Iho Ilree7.e--A Hcooptlon Tcndored"Clinrch Xotci nnd l'orsonnl Sewn. The flag raising episode at Ilendhant Thursday afternoon was one of the most elaborate affairs ever conducted In that place. The Taylor silver enrnut band was piesent nnd dllvered some excellent music. A platform was built next to Jeimyn & Co.'s stoic. Attorney John Bonner was chairman of the ex ercises. After a few remarks appro priate to such an occasion, he called on llev. J. L. tlace, w ho offered prayer. Attorney A. J Colliorn, Jr.. the orator of the day, was next introduced. Mr. Colborn's address was eminently wise and patriotic, pleading for a laiger liberty of conscience His address was upon a pinna readily understood by the audience and was appi eclated. Taylorville lodge. No. 6fiS, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet this evening in their hall on Main street. Treasurer and Mrs. C. G, Boland, of Scranton, attended the reception ten dered Mr. and Mis. M. C. .Iiutae on Thursda evening. Services In the Calvary Baptist church tomorrow as usual. llev. Dr. H. 11. Harris will clllciate. Subject of morning sermon, "Elijah's Dispond ency." Evening subject, "Itcllgious Excuses." Sunday school at " p. in. Illchard P.obcrts. superintendent. All arc welcome. Benjamin, son of Dr. If. II. Harris, won the German prize of the intermed iate department of the School of the Lackawanna at Sciamon fur the year of '9S. Th reception tendered Mr. nnd Sirs. M. C. Judge on Thursday evening in the Price Library hall was an elaborate affair. Th" spacious hall was well filled with Mr. Judge's admirers. At : o'clock, when Mr. and Mrs. Judge ar rived, liov. Dr. II. II. llanis, chairman of the evening, called on the Watklns musical family for a selection, which was given In a very pleasing manner. Mr. Gomer Jones then gave one of his pleasing phonograph selections and M. IJ. Morgan sang a solo. Then followed a solo, "The Village Blacksmith," J. E. Watklns; nddiess, J. M. Hairls; selec tion on phonograph, Gomer Jones; ad dress. F. J. Jennings; recitation, "Stars Spangled Banner." John E. Evans,- He was accompanied by Prof. D. E. Jones at the organ- address by C. G. Poland; solo, J. E. Watklns. Delicious refresh ments were afterward served by tho ladies. Taylor llr.se company. No. 1. will hold a giand picnic in Weber's park In August. A quarterly meeting will be held In the Welsh Congregational church to day and Sunday. Confeience at 'J p. m. today and tomorrow. Services will bo held all day. Services tomorrow after noon and evening will bo In English. All. are cordially invited. Services at the M. E. church tomor row as usual. llev. William Frisby will ofllclat". Everybody welcome. Mrs. M. J. Gibbons and daughter, of Hyde Park, are vlfeltlng friends In this place. Services In the Presbyterian church tomorrow will be held at the usual time. Sunday school after morning services. Rev. L. II. Foster, pastor, otflclatlng. The Tribune branch oilice in Taylor Is in the Coblelgh building, where nd veitisements may be left. PECKVILLE. Mrs. P.ohert Whitley, of Wyoming, nnd Mrs. William dtlbert, of Olyphant, called on Mrs. S. M. Bogers, here yes terday. Leonard Slmpklns Is home from Wy oming semlnnry to spend his vacation with his parents, Hev. and Mrs. S. C. Slmpklns. Postmaster A. A. Swingle has re ceived official orders to receive sub scriptions for the three per cent, war bonds. Ask for blanks at the ofllce. Misses Battle and Kmellne Myers, Jessie Klles and Clara Hammond, of Archbald, spent Wednesday here as guests of Miss Nora Pickering. The employes of the different collier lets here will receive their pay today. Miss Nellie Olanvllle, who has been visiting at Nantlcoke for several weeks, returned home last Thursday evening. Services at the Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow. 'Preaching by tho pastor, Bev. S. C. Slmpkfns at 10..10 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Theme for morning: "The Meek Satisfied." Hvenlng, a xer mon to tho public school. Sunday school at 2.S0 p. m. Kpworth league at 6.30 p. m. All will receive a cordial welcome. A sacred cantata entitled "Saul of Tarsus," will be tendered at tho Peek vllle Baptist church on Monday even ing, June 20, by tho C. 15. choir, of Scranton. an organization containing sixty voices. Peckvllle Baptist church Bev. J. S. Thomas, pastor. Sunday morning at 10.30 tho primary department nnd younger members of the Sabbath school will hold tholr Children's day exercises. At 7.30 p. m. tho ndult mem. hers of the school and the choir will hold an Interesting service, All are cordially Invited. Important News From Camp Chickamauga THE EFFECT OF WATER AND CLI MATE ON THE SOLDIERS. DANGERS FROM CLIMATIC CHANGES BE OVERCOME. THE OFFICERS RELATE THEIR INVALUABLE EXPERIENCE, JMK &m' mkUTwm .zrzr v jmww.'s lewrtvirv11 . v..Sfwim H Mnny mother, fathers, wives and sweetheaits are anxiously looking for news from the great military camp at Chickamauga Park, where nearly fin, 000 of our stalwart boys are preparing for the greatconlllct. Climatic changes, the hazard of great change in drink ing water and the general exposure In camp nre fraught with considerable danger. That these dangers can be overcome Is a matter of general grati fication. We have found means to bet ter Insure the health of our troiA'f. It Is a happy Incident that the staff of an Ohio regiment should make this valuable observation, since the discov erer Is a resident of the capital of that state. Camp Thomas. ChlckamntiBa Park, Ga., May 21, 'fiS. Hdq. 4th Iteg. Inf., O. V. Dear Sir Col. A. B. Colt, command ing Ith Iteg. Inf., O. V., begs to convey to you his thanks for your considera tion in furnishing the staff of his com HA.LLSTEAD. Four new uciults left for the front Thursday. Mathew Murphy, of the publishing firm of the Forest City Nws, visited Frank W. Swigert, of this place, on Thursday. Captain McCnuslnnd, of Company G, was In town AVedncsday looking after the Interests nf tho regimental band. The school hoard at their lat meet ing reorganized and elected teachers for the ensuing year. The olllcors are: President, C. F. MtCoiick; secretary, fleorge M. I.amh- treasurer, C. K. Swartz. The teachers of last year were ro-appolntcd. with the exception of two, who did not apply. At the last meeting of the Minister ial association held in this place. It was cWlded to ml; lesldents to entertain a number of Fresh Ah children from Now York. At the flag t airing exercises the rain "lightly clamporcd tho at dor of patriot ism, but all adjourned to the associa tion hall, whare the program was com pleti d. Scott War' wns In Blnghamton on Wednesday. Mrs. Sarah Decker and son Burt have left for Kingston, where they will spend a few days. 1'ivd. Fish and family have left for Heart Lake, where they will spend a week outing In a .summer cottage. Mrs. W. II. Foot, of New Mllford, and Mrs. ;, J. Bennett, of lilnghamton, were the guests of Mrs. tJ. W. Ward on Sunday. Children's Day was appropriately ob setved Sunday. F. II. Johnston nnd wife have taken rooms nt the Mnjor Hoii"r. Thy for merly resided In Montrose. Miss Laura Curran Is visiting Car bondalo friends. John Bayl'ss, of Blnghainton, has purchased tho milk route of Barney Hill. Mrs. II. B. Mooro, of Hnncock, visit ed Mrs. K. A. Sands last week. Mr. Nelson Coon, wife nnd grandson, are visiting: In Pen Argyl. They will remnln one? week. MlssiW Lillian Tlngloy and Carrie Summerton nre visiting friends and relatives in HnrforJ. Nina Brown has left for F.lmlra, N. Y., where she will spond the summer. Mrs. F. 1. Smith and children arc visiting in Athens, Pa., for two weeks. CLARK'S GREEN. Miss Battle Mead returned on Mon day from a visit anions friends In Glenhurn. Sir. nnd Mrs. James Poston, of Stroudsburg, after a visit of three days at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. J. B. Austin, returned to their home on Monday last. Miss Llzzlo Fraco spent several days with friends at tho Wyoming seminary commencement exercises and at Pitts ton last week, The tloral exercises held at the Bap tist church last veok were impressive and entertaining. Miss Dora Potter Is reported In an Improved state of health. Mr. Frank Phillips and family are again residents hero for the summer. About forty of I'JIectrlc Star loelge, No. 490. 1. O. O. F attended tho In stitution of Willow Leaf lodge, No. 1)85, I. O. O. F., at Kast Benton on Thurs day last. The teachers for the ensuing year have been fleeted by our boarel of school directors, with mmo changes from the previous year. Hiram Boblnson Is now a member of tho regular army with quartern ut Chickamauga. Judsnn K. Cope Is also a bold soldier now In Camp Alger. Tho Children's day exercises of tho Methodist church will bo observed on Sunday evening next. Mrs. William II. Smith is very sick and her recovery Is despaired of. Airs. Samupl Smith returned homo on CAN 0$fb4t y m,' rr fBgaw' vQgry JtiHfi? AJ mand with a case of your most excel lent Pe-ru-na. It has been found In- aluable as a tonic In this climate and the various sicknesses attending a radical change In. drinking water. Sincerely. A. B. Colt, Per J. C. Schlndel, Chaplain Beg. To Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, O. Pe-ru-na Is a specific for climatic dlreases. Climatic affections find their way Into tho system through the mu cous membranes. A healthy mucous membrane protects tho system from climatic diseases. No disease germ or bacteria can enter the system through a healthy mucous membrane. Pe-ru-na acts directly upon the mucous mem brane of the whole body and thus pro tects the system from these diseases. A valuable work on climatic dis eases, entitled 'Summer Catarrh," Dr. Harlinan's latest book, will be sent fre to any address by The Pe-ru-na Diug Manufacturing Company, Colum bus, O. Tuesday morning last from Scranton, wheie she has been spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Burdick. Harry Loder has severed his rela tions with his former employer, E. J. Chapman. Prof. F. H. Greene, of our high school, has announced himself as candidate for county superintendent. Mrs. A. W. Levisee is also very sick. CLARK'S SUMMIT. Mrs. Leonora Caterson and Mr. John Miller, of Chinchilla, weie united in holy wedlock at the Methodist Kpis copal parsonage by Bev. F. W. Young on Wednesday evening last. Miss Maud Howells, of Wayne coun ty, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred. Walker. Miss Howells will be one of the teachers at the high school here next term. Prof. F. H. Green and the Misses Annie and Minnie Bortree will he retained as teachers and Miss Ila Jennings, Miss Howells and Miss Fran ces Northup, of the Washington school, will take chargu of the six rooms In the school the coming term. Mr. and Mrs. Buben Kimble were made very happy by the arrival of a llttlo daughter at their homo on Fri day, June 10. Mr. Nathan O. Dunkle, of Blnghain ton, has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. F. W. YounE. Miss Minnie Bliss, of Scranton, is vis iting at Dr. S. K. Lynch's. Clark's Summit has sent eiulte a number of boys to war. Will and Aus tin Staples expect to Icavo Scranton today with the Hallstcad band. Dr. C. K. Merrill spent a couple of days at Sayre, Pa., last week. WAVERIST. Mrs. A. P. Bedford, who has been a visitor here, has returned to Scran- tO'l. Prof. Haydn Evans and family, who have been the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. II. Bailey, have returned to their homo at Hydp Park. The largest and most luscious straw berries of the season have so far been put on the market by Mr. D. L. Doty. Dr. J. P. Couldt, Prof. F. C. Hanne gen, U. S. Calkins, A. B. Cowles, Wll 11am G. Letson and Charles Green at tended the organization of tho Willow Leaf lodge. No. 'IS.'., 1. O. O. F., at Jordan Hollow, last Thursday. The L. C. B. society, nf the Metho dlst Kplscopal church, held their first anniversary and election of oflicers for th ensuing year at tho home of Mlsa Bertha Bold last Tuesday evnlng. Miss Lephla Mershnn was elected prosldnt. Mr. George Stecg entertalnecl the so ciety with numerous selections on his ginphophone. Ice cream and cake were sei veil. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Finch, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bailey and daughter Kstclle, and .Mr. K. H. and Charles Bailey at tended the wedeljng of Grace, the eldest daughter of Mayor Bailey to Mr. Joel M. Foster, at Scranton, last Tuesday, Ice cream at Martin Bold's "Littlo Delmonlco." UNIONDALE. The Bev. 13. V. Jenkins preached In Olyphant last Sabbath and attended commencement exercises at Wyoming seminary during the week. MIm Carrie Bronson nnd Howard Crane are attending commencement exercises nt Keystone academy. Children's day was ohserved in tho Presbyterian church Sunday In a fit ting manner. The exercise by tho ban ner class was a. beautiful one. Nine girls arrayed In white with yellow washes wearing crowns and carrying banners marched to the platform sing ing "Wo Are Marching." Tho mission ary exercise, was also Impressive In which children In costumerppfesented the various missions. Mrs. AVells, of Scranton, Is visiting her brother, J. B. Bass. Wtiirlltii m. J I IlJ.! r W; 11111 liN19VHlNG-lbN4AYENUE. Reduced Prices To lighten our Stock previous inventory. Foulard Of a fine quality $i.oo a yard, Fancy Jacquard Silks In various color Our entire stock of Fine Waist Silks in the latest plaid, stripe and fancy effects, all to go at a decided reduction to close out the stQck. REMNANTS. Remnants of Silks, Remnants of Black Goods Remnants of Colored Dress Goods, At 50c on the Dollar onnolly & Wallace, 127 and 129 Washington Avenue. SUMMER RESORTS On the Ocean Front. fcevo i miles below Long Branch. Monmouth House SI'lUNO I, KK HKACH, N. J. Write for dexicrlptlvfl pamphlet coutalnlng terms and information. liKNJA.MIN B. YARD. ASBURY PARK, N. J. Hotel Devonshire, ASHUHY, N J. Delightfully situated ono block from tho ocean. Everything new. All modern Im provements. J. B. HAMBLEN, Jr., Manager. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. The Arlington, OCEAN OIIGVE, N, J, The leading hotel. Opens Juno 23 to QMober. Cuisine und service unexcelled. Sanitary arrangements perfect. Orchestra. Rates $20 to f!J5, two lu room. Special rates to families. Send for booklet, C. H. MILLAH, Proprietor. NEW YORK. HOTELS. Thetnis Drcsdway and eleventh St., New York. Opp. (Trace Church. European Plaa. Roams $1.00 a Day and Upward. In a modest and unobtrusive way there ara few better conducted hotels la the metropolis than tba St. Denis. The great popularity It has acquired oaa readily bo traced to its nnlque location, ita homelike atmosphere, the peculiar excallano of Ita cuisine ana service, and lta very modei ate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. I EL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, NEVA YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. $3.50 $1.50 Per Per I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. MAX WnBOR, Boot and Shoe Maker. Bestshoes to order from 1.7f up. Men's soles and heels, Hoc. Ladles' soles and heels, 60c. All work guaranteed. 127 Penn Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. Gleaning lip 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, but 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 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 Scranton Racycle Majestic Ranging in Price from $10.00 to $30.00. ' Come aud get a good wheel cheap. FLOREY & BROOKS, 211 Washlniton Ave. Opp. Court House, Scranton w "m) IDallac i:.' Silks ic W in a wide range of styles, formerly were To Close at 25 cents combinations, worth To See the S Special Bargains We Have to Offer in Unredeemed Pledges. GILLETTE BROS., Auctioneers nnd Brokers, 227 Washington Ave. Opposite: Court House. jt WATCH mSI'AlHLNG AT P Q& LOWEST 1'UICES, SX ATTEND TO YOUR EYES NOW Eyeslcht preserved and beadachei pre vented by hnvlng your eyes properly and scientifically examined and tlttod. Uyes examined tree. The latest stylos of Spec tacles and eyeglasses at the lowest prices. DR. SHIMBERG, 305 Spruco Street. GIVESTilE. BOUGHT v8Rl9 And !5AE9iyTEiy SAFE FOR 8ALE BY THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO SORANTON STATION. Fenton Credenda mr to semi-annual :i 75 cents, Close at 39 cents DR. E. GREWER Old Post-Office Building. Cor. Spruce St., and Penn Ave-, Scranton. Pa lias returned from his Western Trip, and will now remain permanent ly at his homo ofllce. THE DOCTOrt IS A GRADUATE OB THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNSYLVA-' KIA, FORMERLY DEMONSTRA TOR OF PHYSIOLOGY AND SUR GERY AT THE MEDICO-CHIR-URGICAL COLLEGE AT PHIL ADELPHIA. HIS SPECIAL TIES ARE CHRONIC, NER VOI'S. SKIN. HEART WOMB AND BLOOD DISEASES. Ths doctor nnd his start of English and German phslclans make a specialty of all form of Chronic Nervous Diseases, Bkla, Womb, Blood Diseases. Including; Epileptic Fits, Convulsions, Hys terla, St. Vitus' Dance, Wakefulness, BRAIN WORKERS, both men and wo men, whosa nervous systems havo been broken down and shattered from over work, no matter from what cause, can be restored by my method. All who call upon the Doctor from no on will receive advice, examination, ser vice and examination free. Dr. Grower s nigh standing In tho State will not allow him to accept any Incurablo cases. IJ they cannot euro you they will frankly tell you so. Diseases of the Nervous System. Tho symptoms of which ara dizziness, lack of contldence, sexual weakness in men and women, ball rising In the throat, spots floating before tho eyes, loss of memory, unable to concentrate tho mind on one subject, easily startled when spok. en Buudeniv 10, una ami, uisuessea raina, which untits them for performing th actual duties of life, making happiness Impossible, distressing the action of the heart, causing flush of heat, depression ol spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, melancholy, tire easy of com pany, feeling as tired in tho morning as. when retirtne; lack of energy, nervous ness, constipation, weakness of the limbs, etc Those bo affected should consult us Immediately and bo restored to perfect health. Lojt Manhood Restored, Weakness ol Youns Men Cured. If you have been given up by your phy. slclan call upon the doctor and bo exam. Ined. He cures the worst kind of Nervous Debility. Scrofula. Old Sores, Catarrh, Piles, Female Weakness, Affections of ths. 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