TlllU hlKAJMUN T1UKUJNJS MOiNDAV. ,1VKE 20, 1S0S 7 sr3 CARBONDALL The Carlioiidale rorreppnmlencf of The Tribune 1ms been placed In the hands of Mr C II Munn, tinlcm uxcntin nml Church sticrt, to whom nows Items tmy be oddtcMOd. All complaints n to Ir regular delivery ote.i Khottld be made to noborts & Reynolds, news necntg J (10INU TO FARVIEW. Lilt ol Otcnnl7Htlon Mho HnTo Kit Kiiccd lliu Iti'nort. Appended J. n list ot onjanlzatlnnF that hove engaged Tatvlrw for tlilr annual outing. Wednesday. June Ti. Kmmrti foclnl club, of Kingston. Pa. Friday. Junp 21 Elm Paik Sunday school, of Sciuntnn Saturdnj-. Junp !.'.. Wilbur H-sc com pany of Onconta K. V. Alorday, July 4 U & I) C. Co. Thursday. Jtilv H, Tilnlty Sunday school, of Carbi'iidalo. Monday, Jii'y IS, . O. II. , division of Hnncdalp Wednesday, July :o, Scranton Littler- Thutsrtny, July -1. St. Aloysltia so ciety, of Wilkes-Banc S.vurclnj. Inlv 'X. Vino I'look ccl dent fund, of Scrantor. Mondaj, July 23, St. Joseph's society ofvMlnoolta i Wednesday Atitrust 1", Washington camp, 333, of Scrnntou. Friday, Ausut 12, LaeUawnnm JpJso No, 11 ?. of Tax lor. Saturday, August 13. St. IVttlck's church of Olypliant. MomUo. iRllit 22, St. Thomas church, of AtchbrUd. Tueday. August 23, Court I.lnroln, Forestrrs of Ameilca, of Plymouth. Wednesday, August 21, Oncontu City band Thursday August 25, St. Aloyslus so cle'j of Ability Labor D.'o, Mrwliiv SeptPinbcr .". Mozart band, of Carbcndiile Besides the exclusions to Knivlcv the Dolaware & Hudson r.illroul will cany many othei evcutslrni to arloui point of iptrrest Amonc them nic the fol lowlPR Wrdnrrlay Juno 2.', to Shnwnese Lake Pr.ns of Veteran", of crinton Wednediv June 22, to Lapebmo, Trlnits Ltitlieian Sundny school ot Sc ronton S.ituula luno 15 to Lanesbcio, Cai pentrrs unlo-i of n anion. Mondax, July 4, to Hlncnamton. Knijrhts of I'ythlas of Lackawnnn.i nll- Mu'lnx July 2" to L'iki AiW, St. Mirm. i j. Greek Catholic toclPly of PckNil Satu..Ia Ausust C. to Shawnrsi lake S'crnntrn titove Works, Pick and Acclrlrnt.il fund Paturd.ij. Ausuct fi. to Laucsnnio, St. Leo s battalion, of ernutop, l-'rldox Arcntt '9. to Einsli.tmton. Volrnteir Fiiemen's association of Snanur RIVAL LECTURE COURSES. Cycle Club nud New t'rnttiry Club to Innii-li t : 1 1' rl it i ii in fit I A few eai! as:o thl oltv considered ltsplf luc Ux if it was piovlded with one Ipftii'' r .'lisp ,i season The da sons t- f"Td to be tlm .inlv orsnniM tion willinc; to assume tbo icsponsibll lt if finluitlna; one Now we l,ap thp Cil dub and the new Cntury club ilenninc; oiu "p entci tainmctits of tlu s.asr.n of 1SPS-H0. TIip new Ciniury club's name was used in connection with last wlptors course the Ilnanclal siucmp of which was asspircl l.j Apent WUcv who si'ld between mo oml ."(in txkets bpfmo the coui'p rjiened. However, the I.iIro nt teiJiaiifp on ntunged tho lidlis .met th"j nmv hae confldenpe epiimh to undertakp tl'e project without outside h i The CjiU club has iv.Pt with Mich unitPiruptrd suens'i Ir. Its maniiip ment 'f luKh obis' entertainments that It elpr iderl mme time nun to our ine the b"st talent to be bad foi next seasmi. The question as to whothei two courts will pi, nntiu.illv arises The answer to this Is fe.mil in tho fact that the club made a little money on ea h of lis entertainments inn season, and thev were sanelw Ubed In between tho nu'v brrs of the coui'so. In this connection many will be In-te-ested upon learning that Miss loiiihe Gumaer is no loneicr the prima donna of the Mojsait Svmphonj club, which i p penrpd here last w Inlet. Miss Kathai lne Iluntinc;tiin. soprano, of Carton, o., and Piesldcnt MeKftilt''s favoilte vo calist is now with tho organization. HORSEMEN C0MI.N0 TO TOWN. )ne toun's lnss Is ala another's pain The SPiantun diKing pnik is belnc; done awav with and Its sun lee Is being cut up into buijdinc lotF As a consequcnci the liorsps that have lwn kept In training are being removed In lookintr ahout for now eiuartt'ts the at tpntion ot the hoisirtn was at oiwo driwn t. thlt city and now nearly rv erv stall in the big stables at Anthra cite park contains n trotter Boh W'cs lake s racing "string" has Just been broucfht there. Tt number el-i un horses among which nic some of tho sp"pdlpt racers In this section. An other lot of line rnccis Is p-cnPLtd In a few das and the park Is now the scene of the gieatest animation. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr and Mrs. G. B. Samson and Mrs. G W Samson of Canaan street spent Sunday with West Pittston friends Mr and Mis. A. W. Benscoter and or. icnk are viritlni: in Now York city Mn-r i?. Hart, of Brooklyn street, spent Sundav with Honcdale frlPtids. Mr and Mrs. Nathan Knglish have returned from tho West. e Th Woman's Guild, of Trinity church, contemplate furnishing a room In the hospital Mr and Mis. L. D. Wolfe, of Lin coln avenue, will attend ths silver wed ding of Mr and Mrr. G. W. Penwnr elen of Honda!e. Mrs. Wnlfc is Mr. Penwardpn's sister. ytss Llmihcth Dals. of Seventh nv. etiup is (siting ft lends in Green Rld-,-0 fhe extcrier of Dr. II. C Wheoler'a new icsidence Is being painted. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Whuclmen tind bns with trlceles and othu wheeled nuisances hue beon untitled that the must K"ep e.ff the sidewalks or pav a tine of nvc (lollnrs SLEEGPYl FEEL1HG after hearty eating uso Horsford's Acid Phosphate It relieves drowsiness. hhun Subltltuej Pot up only in bottln. Mmw for each time they take the liberty to ride on them, ' Br. Vun Boren and wife, of Arch bald; Mlfi Mabel Jadwln, of Carlion dalej Misses Lillian and Mabel Hutch ing, of Moolc; Misses Umina and Anna Curr, of TompklnsvUle, and Mls Matidano llymer, JosIp I)nls and i:il7ii Osbniiip nnd Attorney Batten berg, of Avehbald, spent last Friday plenlrklng at the Tot Hole, MIps Mary MrGoiT, of South Main sheet, Is cerlouslv ill. About forty members of Bushbrook lodge nttended the Institution of Wil low Leaf lodge, No. OS.i, 1 O. O. F.. at Bast Uenton Inst Thursday afternoon and evening. Grand Master McKeever, of Philadelphia, asiMed by past grands fioin local lodges, did tho Grand lodge woik. The supper pi.ovldecf by the boys of Willow Leaf was simply Im mense. Bvervthlng that could be de sired was on the table, nnd plenty of It. After supprr, lodge opened again and thirteen new members weie In itiated. Blectilc Star team, of Claik's Grppn, conferred the Initiatory and flist degtees, Ttushbiook team the sec ond elcgiee nnd Red Jacket team, of Factui ville, the thlid degree, nfter which the grand master dellveied a shni t nddiess and the lodge cIospcI. BPtybody enjoyed the day. and It will long be lemembeteil by all who had the pleasure of being there. Miss Mable Hutching, of Moosle, is visiting Miss Josle Davis. Buigess Willman is confined to his room but is Improving slowly from the effects of his lnjmles, which weie vry painful. The Methodist Bplscnpal church pre sented a beautiful scene jesteiday morning, filled with' Sunday school child! en, parents nnd friends. From the altar i ailing to tho doors, nnd fioin the altar Hilling to the rear of thp altar, wpic a mas of beautiful (lowers. At the beginning of the ser vices thirty-one children were bap tized by the pastor While they wore being bi ought to the altar the choir sang tl anthem, "Come, Let ls Sing." After the baptismal service the Children's day service programme was rendeied. Flist ntimbei. "Mathi'Song." by the school: tespnn!o leading by leader, T. B. Crawfoid. and school; singing by school, "Jesus, My All;" lecltatlon, Clnia Bennett; leeltatlon, "Don't Laugh at Us," Fiank Bennett; singing bv juvenile class, recitation. Annie Sklnn, lecltatlon. "The Boyless Town," Master SeMnimi . recitation, "Katie's Luncheon," Floionce Millet, dialogue by Pieston Badgpi , Thomxr Jay nnd Karl Potter; lecltatlon bv Ida Baker and Ileniy Shields, 'God Wants the Bojs anil GIUs," looltatlons, Misses Hm tun Roberts nnd Bllza Os lioine; singing bj school, ". Methodism at t'chool." dlnlogue. Misses Boundy ami Phillips and Master Bolieit Hall, recitation. "Heioe.s of the Paddle Bo," W. B. Davis; dialogue, Miss Jennie Baltenbeig and Master Ben gough; singing. 'Our Heinle Fathers," b. the sdinol; rcspnnli leading; singing bv school. "Together Let l's Sweetly Lle." offeiing and anthem by choir. "Consldei the Llllles," dos ing hmn. "Faith of eiur Fathom Liv ing Slid," doology and benediction. Last penlng Rev. C. A. Benjamin preached a set men especially to joung people. Chlldten's day seivlce at the First Baptist chinch last evening was laige 1 attended Miss Nettle Buidlek. of Caibondnle, lslted Miss Bmma Moon on Satur day. Mr. C. F. Baker, who was slightly Injuied In the accident last Thursday evening. Is able to lie out again. About a year ago a slick lightnlnc- rod swindler came thiough heie and found about a dozen piopertv holders In this town and West Ma j Held who had never been Initiated into the mo torics of the llglktnltig-ind business, and they were Induced to hae lods placed on their houses. When tho woik was finished it was found to be n peifpct finiid, and when the bills weie picscnted the piiee chaiged was found to be exorbitant, even If the woik had been weir done and good material used, c onsequently tho people justly lefused to pay for being swin dle d. Now the company has come on nnd levied on their furniture, which Is adveitlsed to be sold tomorrow. What action the pontile will take to nveit thp sale lemalns to be seen, but Rtliely there should be some wav by which neople can lie protected when thpy have boon swindled by such shniks. TAYLOR NEWS. Ping Ilnisinu--rierl(s nud Harbors to Try Conclusions--Personal nnd Oilier N"ew of Interest. The teslilents of the Archbald mine will this afternoon at ', ;n o'clock raise n laige Knd beautltul Hag to the lneeze The Talor Silver Comet band will be present and enliven the event with some choice music. Speei bus w 111 be made by seveial prominent speakers. William J Hosklns, jr., of Biookhn. N V., Is visiting hl paients, Mr. and Mrs William J. Hosklns, of Taylor stiei t. The clerks and the bathers ot this placo will battle for honois on the school house giounds this aftcinnon. The both teams will be made up as follows- Clerks Henry How ells, c: Fd- waid D Davis, p., Lewis Davis, lb; John Belnhaidt, 2b.: David A. Wll Hams, s.s ; John Owens, 2b.; William Nelger, l.f.. Michael Stiine. c.f ; Oliver Williams, r.f. The barbers will be made up as follows: Edgar Stone, c.j Homy Powell, p.. John Grlillths, lb.; William Richards, 2b., Arthur Matsh, s.s.; George Thomas, 3b.. David R. Davis, l.f., Chatlcs Leuthold, c.f.; Bdwaid Louthold, r.f. Mr. nnd Mis. returned homo Henry How ells have from their wedding tour. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Watklns, of Scranton, spent the Sabbath with the foimei's mother, Mrs. W. W. Watklns, of Grove street. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western collloiles of this placo will woik lour and llvp-clght hour days this week. The newly organized base ball club, which has adopted tho name of tho Sampsons, challenge tho Deweys for a game of ball for Sntutday afternoon, July 2. The Sampsons are composed of the following; Kdgar Stone, p., Reese Thomas, p.; Thomas Jenkins, lb.. Daniel Lewis, 2k; David G. Har ris, s.s.; David Owens, .Ik; John TCd wards, l.f.; Alfred J. Harris, ef.; Mor gan Marsh, rf.; Mlehnel Strlne, sub stitute. Thomas J. Powell, manager. Mr. and Mis. David S. Price, nt Clark's Summit, were tho guests of the hitter's patents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E Davis, of Noith Main street, yes terday. Tho Tilbuno branch ofllci In Taylor Is in the Coblolgh building. Local Rep tesentative !;. G. Fvans In charge. Ralph, the young son of Mr. and Mis, Jackson Davenport, who met with unlwid to the Alaska tilp. He left the THE ILLS OF WOMEN And How Mrs. Plnkham Holps Ovoroomo Them. Mrs. Mxnr JIolmkokii, 1101 Marlnnna St., Chicago, 111., to Mrs. Plnltham: " I linvo been troubled for tho past two years with falling of tho womb, leucorrlinea, pains over my body, sick headaches, backache, nervousness nnd weakness. I tried doctoro and various remedies without relief. After taking two bottles ot your Vegetablo Com pound, tho relief I obtained was truly wonderful. I have now taken several more bottles of your famous medicine, and can s. that I am entirely cured." Mrs. Hi sbvBorb, Xo.for.FindleySt., Cincinnati, Ohio, to Mrs. Pinkhara: ' For a lontf time. I suffered with chronic Inflammation of tbo womb, pain in abdomen and benriug-dowu f eplint,'. Was. very nervous at times, and so weak T vvah hatdly able to do any thing. Was subject to headaches, al&o troubled with leucorrhcna. After doc toring for many months with different physicians, nnd get ting no relief, 1 had given up all linpo of being well again w hen I read of tho great good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound was doing. I decided immedi ately to give it a trial. The result was simply past belief. After taking four bottles of Vegetable Compound and using three packages of Sanative Wash I can say I feel like, a new woman. I deem St my duty to announce the fact to tny fellow sulTerers that Lydia 12. Pinkham's Vegetable remedies have entirely cured me of all my pains and suffering, I have her alone to thank for my recovery, for which I am grate ful. May heaven bless her for the good work she is doing for our sex " accident on Filday by falling fiom a wheel, is impioving. His aim and leg Wile fracttlied. The cmploes of the Jeimyn and Greenwood collieries were paid for tho month of May on Saturday. Mr. and Mis. Michael McDonnell, of Main stiect. spent yestetday with rela tives In Aichbald. David Davis, of this place, was the guest of lelatlvcs In South Seianton jesteiday. Mr. and Mrs. William Tidd, of Main stieet, spent tho Sabbath with the lat ler's paients In Hyde Pnik. John Francis, w ho met w 1th Injuries while at his work In the Holdcn mines last week, Is slowly reeovet tug. Mis Thomas Powell and daughter, Hannah, weie the guests of iclatives In Bellevue .vesterday. Binblem division. No. 57, Sons of Tempeiance, will meet this evening In Van Horn's hall. Thomas J. Powell, of Main stieet, was in Wllkes-Barre yestetday. The Reds, the home lepiesentatlve base ball club, will Journey to Seran ton on Wednesday, where they will battle fot honors with the Y. M. C. A. team at Athletd base ball paik. Mor- 1 rls is slated to pitch tor the home ll'rtlll. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Under Bis heading short letters of In terest will be published when accompa nied, for publication, by the writer's name. Tho Tribune will not be held re sponsible for opinions here expiessed.J Kill Uas Ignored. Udltor of The Tribune. Sir: After passing a successful physical examination for admission into the legular ainiy at Lieutenant Dentlei's lecrultlng station, a chaige was piefened against me for com mitting st.itutniy buiglaiy and of which accusation I am perfectly "inno cent. The last sessions of the grand Juty substantiated my innocence by Ignotlng the bill. Patrick Cosgiove, 527 River street. r. Bird Xnl.es Reply. Editor of The Tiibune. Sii : I find in today's Tribune an aitlelc fiom the pen of the Rev. WJ1 laid J. Smith, pastor of the chinch of "The Lattei-D.i Saints," In this city, taking me to task for certain strict ures of nine last Sunday evening touching the faith, doctrine and pieacheis of the saints. Allow me to say that If the faith of the Mormons Is as stiong as that ar ticle and their piofessed veneration of Joseph Smith Is as mendacious, thete Is no wonder that the Mormons are Pioscribed by all Intelligent and tlght thlnklng people, Mr. Smith did not hear but a few sentences of the seimon and not one word did we ay against the faith or creed.s of the Baptists. Methodists and Presbyteilnns. Neltter did wo de nounce those denominations or refer to them In our seimon In any such way. Mr. Smith tiles to bolster up his own muse and curry favor with the churches of Scranton-fiom which he expects to draw most of his votaries -by piejudklng them against us and our work and thus make fi lends for himrelf and cause. I IipIIpvp In thp Westminster catechism, I endorse the Baptist confession of faith, I accept and subscrlbo to every word in the Methodist discipline. I accept without equivocation or emendation the whole Scriptures as my guide and rule of life. I believe in all orthodox creeds, hut I believe also In a ballot box cieed and have no contiovcrsy with other denominations except to proclaim ve hemently against preachers and church members praying. "O, God thy king dom come," and then on election day go and vote for rum. I am opposed to the chuith of God afflliatlng with dirty politicians and setting up the works of the devil In our .nldst. Wo secured all our Information con cerning Mormonlsm fiom the encyclo paedlas and people who knew the Smith family. As to their practices, they ceitalnly belle their now latter day saints. Saints do not set up an other piophet over Jesus Christ and Insult God and heaven with a pre tended v. iteration that robs the Al mighty of His spltltuallty. Let me sa. I am a citizen of this republic and as patriotic as the best of Mor mons, and do not consider myself an enemy to the ling or disloyal to tho Fnlon because I point out and de nounce tho evils of the nation, L. Bhd. KLONDIKt: CIIAUACTKUS. Highly allured Men Ensllr Drop Into Wnrs ot Savngos. Strange Inconsistencies this rush for gold ptoduces! Last July, In tho states, I attended a Unllthef loading society event of tho season, Between tho dances i society beau came to me and asked tor a few minutes' talk In re- ball at 3 o'clock nnd was en route at 9. In October, while going up Bonanza, I saw n long-haired, full-bearded man In weather-beaten, grease-coveted suit, sluiflllng along with a pickax on his shoulder. It wiih tho gcntleninn from the ball. A little later I saw a man nt a windlass In n costume that Is In describable. Only a few months pie viously I had seen him sitting a dig nilled, august Judge, In next to tho highest court of our state. He was now working a few feet of some man's claim on shares. I have seen a party candidate for county auditor In a prom inent eltv dealing stud pokr In Daw son, says a w titer In tho New York Mall and Kxprcss. On the Ball we met a veiy agieeablo gentleman ftom New York, a real es tate btoker. He has not been doing anything since his arrival. Last night I was surmised to find ho had become a pusher for one of the saloons that Is, he plajed stud poker for the house tn kppn flit, f-.imo pnllli?- t.imt nlrbt when 1 tame homo, I found a stranger sitting on my bunk Ho was dressed In overalls, black vJth grease, a musk rat shirt and moccasins, and his face was covered with u stiff beard. It took me a long time to recognize him. The last time I had seen him was at Lake Llndeimau, as fresh nnd fair nnd well-groomed as If he were out for a promenade on Fifth avenue. What a change camp life and rough ing It had produced' Ho had just come down from Stewail liver to record a claim. 1 noticed this morning that he did not wash, so accustomed had he become to outdoor life. This morning his friend L caine In, a perfect tramp In appearance. He had had his bieak fast, but we gave him some hot cakes nnd rnffeo, which he ate with n rush and dcclnuil to be more enjovohle than meals ho had eaten at the Grand hotel, In Paris. Here were three university men. but who could have Judged It from their nppoaiance? It Is a short step from man civilized 'o man bar baiie. GEOGRAPHICAL DATA. Distances from Point to Point Are Likely to Comprise Theater ol War. Which the If we expect to foim any definite and satisfactory Idea of the naval opera tions which are shortly to occur in Cu ban and Atlantic w.ateis, ve must first equip ouiselves with Important Information in regard to points and dis tances upon the map. Strange to say. theie pxlsts much confusion In the public mind concern ing the extended niea of land and water which Is destined to flguie with commanding pi eminence In the giave Intei national developments of the im mediate futuie, saya the Atlanta Con stitution. This obseivatlon Is ttue not only with lerpcct to thp l emote Islands which have lately foimed the subject of so much Interest in connection with thp movements of Spain's war licet, but also with i expect to Cuba, Poito Rico and Key West. Some seventy-five or eighty miles In tervene between Key West on the ex tteme southernmost point of the pen insula ot Floilda and Havana on tho north mast of Cuba. Havana, tho present stionghold of the Spanish pow et In Cuba, Is in latitude 23 degrees 9 minutes and I seconds north and lon gitude S- degrees and 22 minutes west Key West is in latitude 24 degiees and 12 minutes noith, and longitude SI de giees and 4$ minutes west. Havana nt the piesent time contains some 200,- 000 inhabitants. Poito Rico Is 1,200 miles distant from Cuba and Is the most i emote member 01 the West Indies gioupof islands. Its geogiaphlcal position Is In latitude 17 degrees and fit minutes north, and lon gitude t7 dgiees and 10 minutes west In length, the Island measures DO mile ami In average width 36 miles. On nc coitnt of the distance between Poito Rico and Cuba. Spain will be put to soie stiaits in the matter of defending her possessions. But whatVf the Canary Islands? In the movements of the Spanish fie' t within the past few days theso Islands have figured with somo pioinlnence They aic located fifty miles west of Africa, approximate in latltudp 2" ele ctees and 40 minutes north, and longi tude IS degiees and lfl minutes west Theie aie seven of these Islands, and they contain ?,!'0 square miles'. The Cape Verde group of Inlands are located "20 miles west of Cape Verde, on the coast of Africa, between paral lels 14 and 17 degrees of north latitude, anJ parallels 22-cnd 25 degrees of west longitude. They contsln l.fi0 square n.lles, and nre distant some 2,500 scutate mil s fiom Porto Rico With the light w hleh these various geographical facts thiow upnn, the situ ation, we aro likely to form some bet ter idea of the naval operations which are llkelv to occur In Cuban and At lantic waters within the next few davs no. e. c. west'k NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT CS"Red Label Special. Extra Strenath. ror lmpcuracy, ixiss otjy Power, Lost Manhood, Yj! ..SI n lion Bix for :V witt.w.J(vV ccoriiii? or narrennosq.;. tv written BuarauteeCfKO&v ,.-,r "wmwMOJo. ,bwiu F '' v -v iQEFOREorbymali. APXEB Wm 0 Clarke, 326 Penn Av;., Scranon, Pa, THE MQOSIC POWDER CI. Rooms 1 and 2, Coin'Mi BTd'g. SCRANTON. tX Mining and Blasting POWDER Made at Moosle nnd Ilushdutcr Worki. LAFLIN & RM1 POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER J'.lectrlc Uattorlox, Clectrlo Uxploderi, lor oxplocllng bums, h.ifety l'use unci Repauno Chemical Go's bx&vbs TKUVOUH TilOUm.KS; AM. KINDS 1 lined with Anlinul KxtracM. free hook telU how. V.SliINUrU.N CHUJUO.V L CO Washington, U. C. TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING QUICK RETURNS. '-fcT .; MftSrl f&iyflft LO '3zi$Ws hMgton 'Avenue. Reduced To lighten our Stock previous inventory. Foulard Silks Of a fine quality in a wide range of styles, formerly, .were $1.00 a yard, To Close at 25;'ce,rits Fancy Jacquard Silks In various color Our entire stock of Fine Waist Silks in the latest plaid, stripe and fancy effects, all to go at a decided reduction to close out the stock. Remnants of Silks, Remnants of Black Goods Remnants of Colored Dress Goods, At 50c on the Dollar 127 and ALMOST GIVEN AWAY A lot of laundry machinery, a new launch. v wagon, two turbine water wheels, boilers, engines, dynamos, etc., ou.e Morgan travel Ins ciane, 10 ton capacity, span 4o ft G in., lot of good second hand hoisting rope, air compres sors pumps, steam drills, derrick fittings, mine ears, etc. 700 West Lackawanna Avenue Scranton, Pa. Telephone, 3931 Chleht.tcr'. Ensllth Diamond Itrand. ENNYROYAL PILLS Original and Onlr Genuine. SAfC tlwiya reliable LADiCS ftlk Prazglit for Chleheittr$ Knc'tth Via A mond bran i in lied inrl Gold metallic! Jboiej se1M with blue ribbon Take Ino other. Rtfutt danotrout Jubitiu. ticntand imitation At Drncs mi. oripntl la in nturapa for partlcoltrt, ttntltrgaUtj n4 "imicr rcr i tulles" in utur. ur rttirn ,' Jiuib AiF.iruf i m iiuuiim jrvtnc aprr, ChlphtrrCntnffnlCa..Mfidla(Mi BnnnM. EoM by all Local Drag&1i. I'll ILMA., iA- UIWE Vnil sro lliroat, Pimple, Cop. nttVt lUU per CiloiP.l Spots, Ai'lies. Old Sores, fleers in Mouth, Hntr r.kilhiK? Write COOK RBMhOY CO., 651 Masonle Temple, Chicago, III , for pioois of cures Capital, $500,000. Worst cases eurcrt I 13 to 35 davs. loo-page book Ire:, 9 j-&. V Cleaning 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, 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 lor 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. a good wheel cheap. FLOREY & BROOKS, A 211 Washington Ave. Opp. Court House. Scranton, mftNUFACTUBEBS OF I Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Rails sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand, l'ccled Hc-mloclt Prop Timber promptly Furnished. MILKS At Cross Fork. 1'ottcr Co.. on tho Duflulo and Susquc haniKi Railroad. At Mina, Potter County. Pa., on Coudersport, aiwt Port Allegany Railroad. Capacity-400,000 feet per day. GENERAL OPFICE-lloard of-Trude Uullding, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014. ' EVERY WOWASM BoaeUmts neeJi a reliable, monthly, recnlatlnr medlclce. Onlr hatmlMJ Ul4 tha purest drug ihould k u4, li jou want the but, get Op. PeaB's Peeiroafi PBSIs Tbir tie pitmpt, life ict oerUln In rtiult. Tbs tennlno (Dr. Feal'i) never dlupa colnt. Seat zajvtttit, 81.00. Mitu fut UsoiClXB Co,, QoTtUnd, O, Far Sale by JOHN H PHELPS, Spruoe street IDallac wll VftilKv Prices combinations, worth To REMNANTS. 129 Washington See the Special Bargains We Have to Offer in Unredeemed Pledges. GILLETTE BROS., Auctioneers and Brokers, 227 Washington Ave. Opposlto Court House. WVRh RKPAIKING AT LowKvr rmcus. ATTEND TO YOUR EYES NOW Ejeslght preserved and headaches pro vented by hiving your eyes properly and scientifically esjumlned nnd lltted. Byes examined f'ee. 'the latest styles of Spec tacles and eyeg'asees at the lowest pric34. DR. SHIMBERQ, 305 Spruce Street. MAX WCtlCR. Boot anil Shoe .Maker. Best ihoes to order rrom 1.75 up Men's soles and heels, noe. Ladles' soles und heals, Vie. Ui work gnar.iutced. 117 Penn Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. Come and get Pharmacist, cor. Wvomlna avenuo and . P ffejWNEJ ARS i. to semi-annual t '. 'itnvot Tl "i I . ... ,jr; . 7 cents,- - - Close at 39 cents 1 1 f .-, y i Avenue. DR. E. GREWER Old Post-Offlce Dulldlnc. Cor. Spr ict St., and Penn Ave , Scranton. Pa lias lUurned tiom his Western lilp, and will now lemaln pormanent- lj at his hemo otllcc. TIIK DOfTOn lb ""bnADUATE OP, TIIC UNIVUnSlTY OF I'UNNSYl.VA HIA, FOnSIKHLY DEMONSTRA TOR Ol' 1'HYSIOLOOY AND SLMt GVr.Y AT THE MEDICO-CIIIH-URQICAI. COLLEGE AT PHIL,. ADELPHIA. HIS SPECIAL TIES ARE CHRONIC. NPU VOX'S. SKIN. HEART (V'OJIH AND BLOOD DISEASES. Tho doctor nnd, hli staff of Ensllsh and tJoimnn phlclana make a specialty of all form of Chronic Nervous Diseases, Bkl.i, U'omb, Blood Dlseises Including Kplleptlc Fits. Convulsion, Its terla, St. Vitus' Dance, Wakefulness. BRAIN WORKERS, both men and wo men, whosj nervcus bitterns have been broken down and shattered fiom over work, no matter from what cause, can he lestored by my method. All who call upep the Doctor from now on will receive ud!cc. examination, s"r Ico and examination fice Dr. Greneri nipli htandiriK In the Stuto will not allrv him to nccept any Incurable cases It they cannot euro you they will frankly tell you so. Diseases of the Nervous Sj stem, Tho symptoms of which ate dizziness, lack of confidence, bexual weakness in mm .-mil women, ball rlblnc In the thru.it. rtpots Moating before the ees, loss ot nicmoi J , uunuio ,, wv,iwt.,i.nt mu ill iil. on one subject, easily stanled nhen spnk en buddenlv to, and ami, dlstiessd mind, which unfits them for performing tho actuil duties of life, making happiness) Impossible, dlstresslns the action of tha heart, causlr-s Hush of heat, depit.a.Mon of spirits eil forcbodlliBS, cowardice feir, dreams, molanchoJy, tiro easy of com pany, fccllnc as tired in the mornine as when retlrlnB lack of energy, nervous ness, constipation, weakness of the limbs, etc Those so affected should consult ua Immediately and bo restored to perfect health. Lost Manhood Restored, Weakness o! Young .Men Cured If you Ime been given up by your phy sician call upon tho doctor and be cxim ined. IIo cures the woist kind ot Neious Debility. Scrofula. Old Sores. Catarih. Piles, Kemalo Weakness, Affections of tha Eye, Eat. Nos,e, Throat Asthma D- .t ncas and Cripples of eeiy description Tumors. Cancers and Goiters rcmoxed without tho use of knife or painful caas tlcs by our newl devised absorbent mn. od known as tho "KLUC'J'HU-GEHMU C!nd our OZO-NITE GAS cures Catarrh nnd Catarrhal Deafness. Consultation free and stilttly sacrd nnd confidential. Ofllco hours dally fiom 10 n m to 4 30 p m : 7 to 8 SO p. m. Sun day from 19 a. m. to t p. m. V3ADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUKE ALI.?trioui ziura.oj l auina Jieo' orr, 1 mpoUmor, hleeploMnM. etev oAURed Lj Auu.o or other i.icetsui and lndlf eretlooB, 'iei; ohipi antt eurcti restore Lent Vitality la old or yonrm. and Hta tnaufopitudT. bu tneaa or marrlftne "lifxiKf l'rt'ent Intimity anu Con.umitlon It taken la tune. Tuelruso fchons tatmadlato imtiroTo mentand effecU a CUltC nbore all other fail In. eitt uimn barlnc the crnnlne A!t Tablet!. They hate cared thouiandeand nlllcurerou. woalraapoa- hate cared thouiandeand erlllcureyou. Woelraapoe Itlte written nuorantee tooflectaevra Kft PTC . In eachoaboor refund tho moncr rricevu u I u.per packcaei or aU rkeee Hull troatmentt far J2W. 11 mall. In plain wrapper, upon receipt of prlre. C Irrpla; " AJAX RGA1UDY CO., Jl' Kor sale lnrvSerftTorT"Tibfai3few Eros, and II C, Saudeuou, duigjist.
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