THE SCR ANTON TRIBtTNE-TUESDAY, JUNE 21', 1898.' CARBONDALE. The Carbondalo corrcspondrnc of The Trlbuno has been placed In the hands of Mr. G H Murtn, Salem nvcnuo and Church street, to whom new Items muy bo nddri'ssetl. All complaint :it to lr-i-fgulnr delivery, etc., Khould lie made to Roberts A Ileyiiolds, news HBents.l 111(1 FIRE. Vnlunbto llnrns lliinird nl Wnymiut Ynstarilnv Morning. Yesterday tnornlnc tlio people In Gi uver's liotr-1 nnd adjoining lmllcllncR were awakened by the t-rueUliiK f the burning wood and the nolso made by terrified hows klckliiK iiunlnst their Stalls, On looking iut they dlfoovoiwl that one of the k hams next to the hotel was In llume, There were two of the?e structures, one of them built with twi 1, projections, bolnp equal id five ordinary barns. In addition t this there were many sheds In the Im mediate vicinity. When the Hip was ilNrovprod It whs already too late to slop the progress of the flames Willi tit" mean t bund A stiff gnle was blowing from the west and tin greatest on-ltenvnt prevailed on nit sides aa It was feared this hotels and the cnttag"s of C. K. Spencer nnd K 11 necte. of this city, m the oppo site side of the street would nlso be swept away. Luckily none of these suffered so verely owlni to the saturated condi tions mentioned above. Blazing shin gles nnd great glowing cinders from the burning barns fell mi the roofs of all but were extinguished by ready hands before they could Ignite nnytblng. The barn were burned 'to the ground nnd the h.in.lsome shade trees at their front were ruined, liy piompt action the horses, wagons nnd harness were taken out lWore the Humes reached their quartern. No clue as to bow the fro originated has yet been had. The fac t that Waymart had previously been visited by a number of large fires of late leads seine to the conclusion that there are firebugs In the village. The view of the conflagration from Fan lew was a magnificent one. To day the lawns surrounding the dwell ings of the C'arbondale cottagers ni-o coterod with debris, showing the nar row escape of the buildings from de stnuilnn. The amount of Insurance on the barns could not be learned. LOCAL AND PKRIONAL. Mrs. 'W. II. Kdgett delightfully enter tained a large number of ladles at tea at hr l'lensant home on Lincoln ave nue '"-n Saturday evening, liver eighty lr itotii.ns had been i-ent out and the acceptarc e was general. The Interior of the bouse and the porches weru pret'i's decorated with elaborate ar rangements of cut flowers, laurels and buttercups. During the entire evening Professor Firth rendered a choice se lection of music nnd the occasion was one of the marked social hiicucsscs of the season. liursi belonging to the Singer Manufacturing company, which was standing in South Main street yester da morning, became frightened and rap awaj. In front of the Miners' nnd Mechanics' Savings bank the wagon cnlllded w 1th a heavier vehicle and as a result was considerably damaged. The horse also received a number of bad cuts. Word has been received by friends in tills city of the serious Illness of Miss Aggie Dwycr, who Is taking u post-graduate course In training at a Philadelphia hospital. Jlor brother. Pr Dwver, of Forest City, Is now at her bedside and It Is thought her con dition Is somewhat improved. Miss Dwyer Is a graduated nurse of the Emergency hospital In this city and has many warm friends here. It Is announced that Charles Schar In It of this city, and Miss Ellle- May Lew n, of Nineveh, will be married at that place on Wednesday. June i2. Sir, Srharlock Is a well-known employe of the Palace creamery. Ills bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H L'lwn, of Nineveh, and the sister of A C. Lown, of this city. The com ing affair will call forth many con giatulatlons. The Woman's Itellef Corps will give a supper at the home of Mrs. Adelaide L'stabrook tomorrow eentng. Mrs. C. T. Meaker is the guest of friends In Harpersvllle. A delegation of the Itebekah lodge of Odd Fellows, of this city, will go to Ald-inille this evening to assist In the Installatlnn of the new officers of the lodge m that plate. They will leave here on the 3.12 p. m. Gravity train. FACTORYVILLE. H. B. Reynolds Is home from Water burv. Conn., spending a few days. Mr. and Mrs. V. n. Gardner arid Miss Lizzie Wrlgley and brother. W. C. Wrlgley, spent Sunday last nt the homo of John Wrlgley. at Lake Cnroy, Pa. Mrs. Edwin Peet. of Windsor. X. Y who Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Pardon Knapp, of this place, will return heme today. A L. Sin-ague, of Seranton, was In town over Sunday. F E. Proper nnd family, of Nlclud sn. ere tailing on friends here last Sunda. Ituel Capwell, who Is ut Carlisle at tending Dickinson Law school, is re ported to he seriously III at that place. A terrific thunder storm visited this place Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock nnd did considerable damage to .streets and gardens. Lightning Is reported to have struck Keystone academy, pass ing through the room of Prof. S. I. Lilly, doing considerable damage to his rhinaware nnd badly scattering his fancy work. The building was not badl damaged. Factoryvllle Encampment. No. 216, J. O. O. F., will meet In regular session tomorrow (Wednesday) night. This evening the district deputy, Mrs, Susan Tompkins, of Meshoppen. wlli Install the officers of Paulownn He. bekah lodge, No. 58, I. O. O. F., of this place. All members are requested to be present. A new tlme-tablo went Into effect yesterday on tho Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western railroad, but does not materially affect tialns that btop at this place, except the evening train north, which now arrives fifteen min utes earlier. John Cook and Godfrey Smith, who went to Seranton last week to enlist, passed rt successful examination nnd have been accepted. They left last Fri day for Florida, where they will be as. signed to a rcghficnt In tho regular army for three ycais. Tho Wllkes-fiarre Times Fnys: "Henry C. Newman, of this city, be pin an action In trespass yesterday Hsninst the Delaware, Lackawanna and Wpstorn Railroad rnmpany, claim Ins fSO.Outi daninuc. Mr. Newman al leges that on the 17th day of February, IMS. at a place called Gardner's cross. Injr, below Factoryvllle, on the line gf the Delaware, Lackawanna nnd West ern rnllrond, lie wai driving nlong the public highway nt a place where It crosses the railroad, when, by the ne glect of the company to blow n whistle or ring a bell or to properly mnnngo Its train, he was run down, bis horse killed, wagon and hnrness destroyed, ribs broken, leg unci nrm broken, and he was otherwise severely Injured, by which he has suffered permanently In both body and mind." Mr. Newman was formerly a resident of this place, where he had ninny friends. He Is also a member of Red Jacket lodge, No. Mt, 1. O. O. F of this town. This wfti the second accident thnt bus happened at this same crossing In Identically the same mnnner and by the same train. Mrs. Walter Remolds, assisted by Mrs. Waircn, will Kerve a ten cent sup per next Wednesday afternoon, for the benefit of the Ladles' Aid society. TAYLOR NEWS. Clcrlo Vlctorlous--('oiiiliig Picnic, , I'rroonnl mid Other Nctv. The clerks and the barbers played a loose but exciting game on the school house nark yesterday afternoon. Tho game commenced at 4 o'clock with the clerks to the bat. They succeeded In making one run In the first Inning, while their opponents did likewise. The same was full of features, nmoug lllnm lintnf. Ill,, linhwi f.tn 111! liv l.nllv. of the deiks. The second and eighth Innings were quite a blow to the bar bers, when the clerks scored ten runs. It took four pitchers of the clerks to win out, so claims the barbers. The score by innings was as follows: Clerks 1 r. -1 0 2 2 2 .1 010 Barbers 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 107 Earned, runs B.irUers 1. Clerks fi. Base hits Barbers fi, Clerks 7. 'Errors Barbers 2, Clerks S, Two-base hits Davis, Evans, Lydon, Stone nnd How ells. Home run Lally. Struck out Barbers .1. Clerks ). Batteries Clerks, Davis, Decker, Itelnhardt, Howclls and Lydon; Barbers, Powel, and Stone. I'mnlic Francis. Thomas Evans, of the Keystone academy. Factoryvllle. Is visiting his father, William Evans, of Washing ton street. Rev. Mr. James, of Hyde Park, de livered an excellent sermon at the Cal vary Baptist church on Sunday even ing. The service was largely attended. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Pi-Ice. of Clark's Summit, who hae been visit ing tho hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis, In this place, have returned homo. The Taylor fire company, No. 1, will hold n grand picnic In August In Web er's park. The boys have always done good services tothe town and deserve the patronase of every person of the botough. Help the boys along. Mr. Moigan Hnrrls, of Seranton, vis ited tills place on Sunday. Rev. David P. Jones, of the Taber nacle Congregational church, of Hyde Park, delivered an excellent sermon In English In the Welsh Congregational church of this place on Sunday even ing. The subject of Rev. Mr. Jones' seiion was 'The Obligation of the Members of the Church." The sermon was listened to by a large audience. Pride of Lackawanna lodge, No. R, American Protestant Ladles' associa tion, will meet this evening, when they will admit one candidate1. Attorney John M. Harris, of Taylor, will act as toastmaster at the four teenth annual banquet of the Seranton High School Alumni association, which will be held at the Hotel Nash this evening. Patrick Coyne and Miss Mary Ryan, both residents of Minooka, will be mar ried In St. Joseph's church on Thuis dny next. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fletcher spent the Sabbath with relatives of the for mer in Wlnton. The Tribune branch office In Tavlnp Is In the Coblelgh building. Local Rep. l-esentative E. G. Evans In charge. Richard E. Joncs.representatlve from the Welsh Congregational church, Providence, attended the quarterly meeting at the Congregational church In this place on Sunday. Mr. Michael Orngap. of Xorlh Main street, who has been visiting relatives In Washington, x. j.( i,ns returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Jones and son, Ellsworth, spent the Sabbath with relatives in Hyde Park. The .Monarch base ball team, of North Taylor, challenge the Tavlor Rosebuds for a game on the school house grounds on any date suitable. Please anwer as soon as "possible through this column. Funeral Director J. E. Davis has im proved his Main street property by Placing three electric lights on his rcsl dence. HONESDALE. A mass meeting of Honesdale cltl zeiis was held last evening to decide v. bother the Fourth of July should bo al'c-wed to stop In Honesdale again nilcr an absence of about forty years. Mr. J. Bon Itoblnson, who for a num ber of years has been In cliurrre of the Wells, Fargo express wagon i. -, has (u-t opted a position as nlrr'.i. clerk in the Port Jervls express office. Announcement Is made of the com ing marriage of Mr. Burt Headley, of Lake Ariel, and Miss Lillian Wood vard, to take place at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delevane Woodward, on Maple avenue, Wednesday, June 29. Miss Mnme frandnll Is visiting her brother. Joseph Crnndall, nt Atlantic Cltj-. Miss Carolyn Betz, of Wyoming sem inary, Ik home to spend tho summer vacation. , Traceyvlllo Is to have a Hook nnd Ladder company, a thing very much needed In that place. This Tuesday evening nt S o'clock at the town hall, all lady and gentle men bicyclists nro Invited to arrange for a grand bicycle parade July 4th. The Sisters' of Bethnny of Grace church will this (Tuesday) evening give an entertnlnment and serve Ice cream, berries, etc., In tho Sunday school room of the church. children's day exercises were ob served in both the Methodist Episcopal nnd Presbyterian church last Sunday evening. The churches were hand soineij' dec-orated with flowers and bunting and the entertainments were enjoyable. Corporal Hay Hardenburg had no difficulty In enlisting the number of men necessary to place Company K ou a war footlnt', ns there wero moro applications than tho now nrm.v legu bttlons call for. The recruits left on tho Delowaro nnd Hudson for Seran ton last Friday noon, und n largo num. "her of our citizens turned out to see them start. The concert given Rst Friday ovon Ing for the benefit of tho Soldiers' Relief fund was a dee'ded success In every way. Tho crowded house gave evidence of tho Intercut felt for the boys at the front. Those who missed this entertainment missed one of the MUNYON'S VIEWS, II o Claims There U n Care for Evcrr Dlsrniiv mmm rrofeor Mnnyon says that good health Is eentlnl to the nceorupllMimcnt of good worlc. No mutter bow nmbltloni or how pure nr lofty one's ideas muy be. If ells i fife li supping our vitality nnd nttrnctlng the tliniiRhtH to bodily nlluicnto, we shall not lie able to reuder our loved ones and focIoIv that great sympathy nnd assistance they have a right to expect of If .vf" Hre ailing your flut duty Is to get well. I believe there Is a cure for every disease. I hnvp liflv-seven illfTerent cures for llfly- Fcvon clIITercnt nllment$. Science will some duv disc-over the others. Miin.von guarantees that his ItliPumn'Ism Cure will cure nearly all capes of rheuma tism In n few hours; that his Dyspepsia Cure will cure Indlseitlon and nil stomach troubles; that bis Kidney Cure will cure i0 per cent, nf all cases of kidney trouble; that his Catarrh Cure will cure catarrh, no matter how long standing: 'hat his Head ache Cure will cure any kind of headache In a few minute; that his Cold Cure will Itilrklv break up any form of cold, and so ou' through tho entire list of his reme dies. Guide to Health nnd medical ndvlcc nbsn. lutelv free. Prof. Munyon, 1605 Arch St., Philadelphia. rarest musical treats even given In Honesdale. Every number of the pro gramme was well rendered. Our base ball team play Port Jervls next Wednesday, and St. Bonavon t tire's college, Allegheny, Pa, next Sat urday ufternoon. Both games piomlse to be more evenly contested than we have been witnessing of late. Hones dale has only lost one game this seas on, and that one has always been In doubt. Our boys are certainly play ing in great form, nnd deserve better support than has been given thus far. Now, let's all turn out tomorrow and give our friends from Port Jervls such u thrashing thut they will beg a game with Carbondalc. OLYPHANT. On Thursday evening the fifth annual commencement of St. Patrick's acad emy will take place in the Father Mat thew Opei.i. house. Following Is the programme: Greeting song, pupils; conferring of class rings to the class of 'Of, Mlses Maggie Dmpsey, Mary O' Boyle. Man Mirmak, Harriet Iloban. Mary O'.Malley, Lizzie Dempsey, Mey Ferguson nnd John Gillespie; doll's drill, misses: "Guaid the Flag, bovs our sister countries: Arch angel, lss May Mirmak- angel, Miss Liu-y Moon ev. Italy. Miss Mniy Best; Incll-i. Miss M-.iry O' Boyle, Fiance, Miss Sadie Ro gan; Scotland, Miss May Fergus.in; England. Miss Mary n'Malley; Ireland. Miss Elizabeth Dempsey; l'-ilatid, Miss llnirlet Hoban; America, Miss Maggie Dempsey; "Moonlight on the Sea," sen-I'-is; "My Mother-in-law," Mollie Mc Donnell. Eugene OMJoylo; a garden of singing flowers, cantutn, juniors; La Uoxtnnalse. cheiub; violins, Miss Katie ii'Connell. Jo- Brennan, Untold Camp bell, mandolins. Misses May Ferguson, Nora Butler- gultnis, Misses Sadie Ro Ran, Belv.i Taylor and John Brennan; piano. Miss "Martha Brennan: recita tion, Miss Maggie Flynn: the parable of the ten virgins, school; minstrel ser enade, Low; Missis Belva Taylor and Sadie Rogan; parting song, clas of '05; gold medal awarded f r Christian doc trine, merited by Misses Harriot Ho lm n and Mary Test, drawn by Mles Mary Best; gold medal awarded for pciieet attendance at school during tho year, first premium, Miss Masgl.i Demp sey; second premium, Miss Harriet Ho ban: piemlunis for good conduct merit ed by Misses Harriet Hoban, Mary O'.Malley, .Mary Best, Kathleen Stno and Maurice Conroy. drawn by Maur ice Conroy; Hist premium for best com position nwntded to Ms Mary Mirmak- t-econd premium, James Bren nan, premium on the best composition on the Cuban war, awnrJed to Robert Si- iw. The Ymmg People's Tempt. lance so ciety of Blnkely. wiM bold a strawberry social on the inwn of H. E. Klngsley, of First sUcet, Blnkely. Children's Day services were held In tl-e Susquehanna street Baptist chim-'i Sunday ufternoon nnd evening. The church was tastllv decorated with flow ers and Hues. t the evening service, tlu-re was n ery large attendance. Tho following programme was rendered: Clnrus Choir Scripture reading Evnllne Divl-i Pr.iver W. II. Prl st R'clt.itlon Evan Harris Solo Luther Lewis Recitation Myfanwy Williams Trio M. A. iSvans nnd party Anthem Choir Recitation Lizzie Davis Song Clarence Thomas Solo Maggie Thomas Recitation Rertha Williams Duet I'hoobe Jones, Lizzie Evuns Solo W. T. Evans Recitation Emlyn Edmonds Solo Annie Jones Address Rev. George Hague Anthem Choir Benediction in the Presbyterian ehuich a special serlvco was held intead of the regular morning sen loo. Three children were baptised by tho pastor, Rev. B.F. Ham mend. The funeral of Henry Burgess, who was killed on Friday last, took plae' Sunday afternoon at .1 o'clock. A bnef service wns conducted at the h.uise by R'-v. ."Moses Hntvey, pastor of the Prim itive Methodslt church. The Sons of St. George attended the funeral In -i body. Interment was made in Cnlon cemetery. The pall-bearers wer Fred erick Brown. Charles Taylor, Robert Williams, Charles Hayes, Henry Weth. etoo and John Elliot. Mr. and Mis. J. Beddel, of Seranton, t-pent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Mary Carbine left yesterdav to spend a few weeks in Hawlev and Port Jervls. Mrs. Alfred xlalnes has returned homo from n visit td Plymouth. Miss Nellie Mcllllgh, of Seranton who has been tho guest of .Miss N-llio Fairdl, has returned home. David Evans, of Herrhk Center, vis. Bed ftlends 1 ero tho Inttcr part of tho week. R. W. Edwards of Caibendule, was n cpllcr in town yesterday. MOSCOW. Miss Ruth Gardiner, of Wyoming seminary. Is home for her vacation. Frank Vnn Brunt, of New York. Is spending n few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I'. Van Brunt. Miss Nellie Huvenstiito, of Jermyn, spent Sunday with her grandmother. Mr. William Havcnstrlte. Mr. und Mrs. n. M. La Tuucho nnd children, of Instnnter, nre visiting Mr. La Touchc'H parents. Miss Angll Brink Is the guest 'of her mother. Miss Mvrtle Eshelmnn hns returned home nftcr spending n few weeks In Seranton. Gertie View Is spending the Rummer with her brother Georso nt Elmlrn. Miss Hinds, of Mooslc, Is the guest of her cousin, Grace Hinds. Lou Kennedy, of Stroudsburg, Is spending n few weeks with her grand parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. S. Posten. Miss Bertha Vnn Brunt Is visiting friends at Dnlton nnd Scrnnton. AVOCA. Early yesterday morning the body of John Houston, nf Avoca, was found near Bennett's colliery, near Dupont. with a terrible wound In the breast and his face bndlv disfigured, the result of a gun flint fired by some unknown per son. Deceased and his brother Jerry w oiked In the Pickaway colliery, sev eral milts distant, and having no home, they preferred keeping "bach" In that neighborhood. Saturday being pay day they came to Dupont nnd visited sev eral places together. A woman from. Dupont said she saw them nt about It o'clock on thnt evening nnd one of them carried n gun. This Is supposed to bo the weapon that caused his death. His brother says they were separated dur ing tho evening und he cannot account for the tnuse of the tragedy. Coroner Evans was notified nnd there being no one to claim the body, he handed It over to 1'ndertakcr Fenner, who took It to PIttston. Deceased was about Ou years of age. and a son of An thony Houston. It Is likely that the poor board will defray expenses of the funeral. K. C. Kellum has leturncd from Con necticut nfter n few weeks' visit with friends. A beautiful Hag was unfurled to the breeze nt the Florence haft yesterday with appropriate ciemonles. Miss Mnigaret Duddy, of Plains, Is visiting friends in town. William Law has removed his family to Lake Wlnola for the summer months. Mr. Frank Ashworth, of Newport News, Va., Is the guet of T. J. O'.Mal ley. Floral Sunday was beautifully ob served In the- M. 1-:. church. Tho chil dren rendered choice selection" from the booklet entitled "Pictures of He roic Methodism." Rev. L. E. Vnn Housen officiated. A laigc crowd as sembled at ouch service. LAKE ARIEL. DeWlght Brown Is spending a few days with Ills parents. Mrs. Harry Race, of Dunmore, la visiting at E. P. Jones. The repairing on tho Hotel Pines Is rapidly neaiing completion. Oliver Ilnven Is tho proud possessor of a new wheel. Edward Everltts has a pair of Red Foxes sent him by his brother at, Tan ner's falls. The Improvement company Is put ting up a now boat house. This makes three In all. The Sunday papers are handled by John Seely. E. M. Keene spent Sunday with his family at Elmhurst. F. M. Brown took a spin to Seranton Saturday. The Hickory Street Baptist church will run an excursion today. William Silkmnn nnd family have moved Into their cottage. J. A. Bortiiee made a business trip to Seranton yesterady. Fifteen hundred peoplr.attondcd the William Council Hose company's ex cursion Saturday. COLLEGES ARE COSTLY. The recent reque-l made by the presi dent of the t'nlverslty of Chicago for mi nddltlounl $.1.0oo,0(ki to be added to Its en dowment funds shows how costly a thing a great university Is. This Institution is one of the youngest of tho great schi.ela of the country: It has already received In endowments S12.uon.flnf), out jet there Is .in ouminl deficiency of something like $;rHl.oon. which Is not proxided for and has to be raised from outside some. s. To provide for this about J.-iuiio.Omi tnn.e should be added to the revenue -producinj funds of the Institution. The I'nlversity of Chicago Is not In this respect an ex ception to the general rule In this coun try, li costs over JI.OHo.inkI annually to run Harvard university and Its endow ment Is llbollt Sn.fHlO.Oefl. Y.lle lltiH funds aggregating $ I.. '.. n if i and yet the Ir.'i tution Is poor and Is always pressed for adequate lands to cany on Its ovula tional work. Columbia. In the city nr New York, has $1 tno.f) In funds, but It Is restricted In each of Its departments by lrtck of money. Some of the other iinl versltlcM in this country having lar pioductive funds are: Cornell, New York iS.Sifl.niin; oirard. lVnnsylvanli. Sl.i.2in.ono: Johns Hopkins. Maryland. $:. Onn.flOO; Lelnncl Stanford. Jr.. ("nllfortiia. ?.1.."nn,nc0; Northwestern. Illinois. $2.4i.iOQn; Tufts, Massachusetts, $7.70n.ftV) ; Fnlvcr slty of Pennsylvania. S-. I22."H0; Vnnder bllt university. $l.bVJf. nnd Wesleym university. il.l72.im. The number of M-liools with 'iidowments of less than M, OuO.OOO are to be counted by the score. DEATH HAD .NO TERRORS. The bey stcod on the burning deck, The shells burst o'er bis head; The bullets whizzed through wuves and shroud. The sky was painted red. i But ne'er a quiver In his breast; He laughed with scorn divine. For twii years lie wns umpire on The Kickers' Base Ball Nine. --Town Topics. dealt!) is Wealth DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND. BRAIN TREATMENT THE UHlG.NAl' ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Issoldundor positivo Written Ottarnutoe, byantborlied agents only, to euro Weak Memory, Diizliinee, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, Qaicft. nesn, NiRnt Loseea, Evil Biennis. Lack ot Confi dence, Nervousness, Labsltudo, all Drains, Youth ful Errors, or Kxcoselvo Uno of Tobacco, Opium, nr liquor, which leado to M If cry, Coneumptton, Insanity nnd Death, At storo or by mail, 1 n box; six for t with written gunrnnt co to cure or refund money. Homplo pnrli nite.contaltiliiu fiva days treatment, with full instructions, 5 cents. Ono eample only sold to cacn purouu. ni moro or oy mini. S"3V tSTRcd Label Special bxtra sirengin. , For ImDotoncy. Loss ot Pnirnr. Finfit. MAnlmnrt. ttt um Kten its or iiarrennosa. VrMSl n bou eix for S3, with fi.f j'fT-'wrltieii triinranter fiDFOREorbvmdl. I'nrS ale h William 0. Clark, jj6 I'enn Ave., Seranton, I'a, 9 k&? .tlii I 'iff ? AftTER Conno 'X&Zw12 Reduced To lighten our Stock previous inventory. Foulard Silks Of a fine quality in a wide range of styles, formerly were $i.oo a yard, To Close at 25 cents Fancy Jacquard Silks In various color combinations, worth 75 cents, To Close at 39 cents Our entire stock of Fine Waist Silks in the latest id, stripe and reduction to close REMNANTS. Remnants of Silks, Remnants of Black Goods Remnants of Colored Dress Goods, At 50c on the Dollar 127 and ALMOST GIVES AWAY A lot of laundry machinery, a new laundry wagon, two turbine water wheels, boilers, engines, dynamos, etc., ono Morgan travel ing crane, 10 ton capacity, span 4j ft. 6 In., lot of good second hand hoisting rope, nil- compres sors, pumps, steam drills, derrick fittings, mine cars, etc. Ill SUPPLY UD III CO. 700 West Lackawanna Aenu;. Seranton, Pa. Telephone, 3951 THE DICKSON M'FG CO., Seranton and WllhcvUarre. !.l Mull jfacturcrs ot LOCOmOTIVES.STATIQNARY ENGINES Holler, Hoisting and Pumping Machinery. Oencrul Otlk-e, Scrnnton, Va. UAIE VHII sor" 'Hiront, Pimples, fop HMVu IUU per filorecl Spota, A.-hes. Old Sores, I'lcers in Moulli, llnlr Falling? Write COOK KUMUOV CO., 651 Masonle Temple, Chicago, III , for nr ots of cur"" Capital, $500,000. Worst case curod t i5to 35 days, loo-page bou trej Cleaning Up 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 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-hall 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 Seranton Racycle Majestic Credenda Ranging in Price from $10.00 to $30.00. a good wheel cheap. FLOFIEY & BROOKS, 211 Waihln'.Oii Ave. Opp. Court House. Seranton, LACKAWANNA mANUFACTUR-RS OF nill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Rutla sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled HcMulock Prop Timber promptly i-'urnUhcd. MILLS At Cross Fork, Potter Co., on the Buffalo and Susque. hanna Itailrond. At .Minn, Potter County, Pa., on Coudcrjport. ond rori Aiiegany uuiiro.iu. capacity iii.iNUKAi. Mi-nub is oar a o: Telephone No. lot a. For SaO by JOHN H PHELPS, ocruce street. Blvand & WAS H1NGTON AYEttUE. Prices fancy effects, all out the stock. 129 Washington sg See the Special Bargains We Have to Offer in Unredeemed Pledges. GILLETTE BROS., Auctioneers and Brokers, 227 Washington Ave. Opposite Court Ilouie. WATCH KKI'AIKIXG AT I.OWK-1T PIUCKS, ATTEND TO YOUR EVES NOW EyeMsclit preserved nnd headaches pra vented by having your eyes properly and trlentlflcully examined and rttted. Uyei examined tree. Tho latest fctyles of Spec tacles and eyeg'usscs at tho lowest prlt'3i. DR. 5HSMBERG, 305 Sprues Straet. MAX WeilHR. Root anj Shoe Maker, llest shoes to order from Sl.7"i up. Men's FolPHnml hee1", cine. Ladles' soles and heels, fide. All worlc cuaranteed. 127 I'enn Aenue, SCRANTON, i'A. Come and get LUMBER CO., uu,uuu iect per uay. Trade ltulldlng, Seranton, Pa. Uhcn In doubt vtbat to c;o (or N'errouj Uebilliy. Lost o( Power. Impotcncy.Atropbv.Varlcoctle anil filer weakneues, from any cam:, u Serine I'iUi. Drains cbcckci and full vigor quickly rcitond. If DeftMted. neb irestlct ?u It f4Ullr Mai!edfor$!.00;eboxcl$3.C0. WitU $3.00 orders we eWe a guarantee to cure or refund l be money, AddreM PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, O. Pharmaolat, cor. Wvomlno avonue and s. h si&. to semiannual to go at a decided Avenue. DR. E. GREWER Old Post-Office Bulldlns, Cor. Sprues St., nnd Penn Ave., Seranton. Pa 1.U3 returned trom tils Western 'lrip, ond will now remain permanent ly at hla homo olllce. THE DOCTOR IS A GRADUATE OP TUB UNIVKHSITY OF fENNSYI.VA NIA, KOR.MHHI.Y DEMONSTRA TOR OK PHYSIOLOGY AND SIJR. gi:ry at Tin; mkdico-chik- UIlOlCAI. COLLEGE AT PHIL ADELPHIA. HIS SPECIAL TIES ARE CHRONIC. NER VOtS. SKIN. HEART WOMB AND BLOOD DISEASES. The doctor nnd his start of Ensllsh nnd derman philclann make a specialty of nil form of Chronic Nervous Diseases, Bkla. Woml), Blood Dlsetscs. Including Cplleptlc Tits. Convulsions Hys tcrln, St. Vitus' Dance, Wakefulness. BRAIN WORKERS, both men and wo men, whos3 nervous eybtems have been broken down and shattered from over work, no matter from what cause, can he restored by my method. All who call uprp the Doctor from now on will receive advice, examination, ser vlcn and examination free. Dr. Grower s nlKh star.dliis In tho State will not allo-v him to nccept nny lncurnblo cases. If they cannot euro you they will frankly tell you so. Diseases of the Nervoui System, Tho symptoms ot which are dizziness, lack of confidence, sexual weakness in men and women, ball rising In the thro.v, spots Moating before the ces, loss of memory, unable to concentrate tho inlnd on ono subject, tnslly stunled when spok en suddenly to, and dun, distressed mind, which unllts them for performing tho actual duties of life, making hupplnoss Impossible, distressing the action of th heart, causing flush of heat, depiesslon of spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, melancholy, tire easy of com pany, feeling as tired In the morning as when rotlrtng lack of energy, nervous ness, constipation, weakness of the limb, etc Those to affected should consult us Immediately and be restored to perfect health. Lost Manhood Restored. Weakness ol Young Men Cured. If you have been given up by your phy sician call upon the doctor and ba exam ined. He cures the worst kind of Nervous Debility, Scrofula, Old Horcs. Catiurh. Piles, I-'emalo Weakness, Affections of tha Eye. Ear. Nose. Throat, Asthma. Deaf ness and Cripples of ovory descrlptun. Tumors, Cancers and Goiters removed without the use of knife or painful caus tics bv our newly devised absorbent mem. ocl known aa tho 'ELECTRO-GERMI-CIDE." And our OZO-NITB GAS cures Catarrh nnd Catarrhal Deafness. Consultation free nnd strictly sacred and confidential. Office hours dally from ft a. m. tn 4.30 p. m. : 7 to 8.30 p. m. Sun day from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. MADE tV3E A MAE AJAX TABLUTS rOSlTIYKI,Y CUIUS jil,Ih'rrvoua ijraif Failing Mem ory, Impotency, HlMpltwsnes, etc, onuied Lr Atiuia or other KttMMiea and India c ret to m, Tliry uukktu ami tureltf restore Iwt Vitality in oldorjonnr.nJ lUuinsaforrtuilr, bu'luor mnrrUa l'reveat Ininnltv nnd Oanmmntian it takfininume, Tiiairn- shows itxaiedUto iaprote- jnuuiuaa enects a tui;r, nuoro on otntr itu in eist upon haTina tho tn-aulna Aiax Tftbleti. They harocurba tuouiundtaud wllUarejoa. Wo give a pos Kite written guarant) to effect a rum Kfl PTC f n cachesboor refund tho tnaoay, Price UU U Iwiper jack aeo i or nix pieces trull trc&tmrnti for 2.C). Uy mail, la plain wrapper, upon receipt of trice. Circular '"AJAX REMEDY CO., 'V For nalo in Seranton! Pa., by Muttuevr Ilros. aud II. U, Handorum, dnujuti. gljjjp P
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