THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY. .TUNE 23, 1898. 71 GABBONOAL tThe CHrbondalo correspondence) of The Tribune 1ms been placed in thu liairis of Mr C 11 Munn. fialem nvcliuo and church tticet, to whom news Item may he riddrtfasod. All coniplalnM n! to Ir regular rlrllvoiy, etc., thould bo mudo to Roberts Si Reynolds, news ajtftit! UNITED FOR LIHU. MIi Mnry f-'lnnlgnu nml .Inliu .1. .lie nrrmnti V,ddod nt M. Iliir', At 3 o'clock yesterday ni'tfrnoon n pretty vvddliiE cercmon;.' 03 1'fv fotniH at St. Rot church unillns In liouds of holy wcdloi.k MKs Mniy KUnlsm, of lClk lake. Wa; no county, to .l-ihn J. MoTlPiriiolt, of r. anion. The htprv pulr wore nttmrlftl by Ml?s I.i.s'o cj'htiey and George J. I, j tiny, of P lanton. The bride wore a rhwii of stone blue whip roid I rimmed wlih lllibon und rhlffon uud her maid was cl.nl In navv blue of the tamo material Dimmed with Duchess hire. Immediately after the cteniony ths bildnl party repaired to thf homo of the bride's cousin, Mi.-. J. O'lleain, on Muln sttret, uliotu a sumptuous din nrr was seived tn the lminedlatf ft lends. 'he happy couple left the city un the f! 45 ttaln to tour Niagara. Kails and Cannda. Upon tholr it-turn they v III bepiii hotisekpepInK at tho rioom'h home on North Siiinn r avrnue, Hctiui ton. Ainuiit; the out of town guest were M-. and Mis. Jnuu-s Flanlsan, of Klk lake, paientsi of the bride: Mr. and Mrs. M. 1,. Hariott, Mr. and Mrs. M J. i"ohey and daushters. Loretta and Nora, the Misses Glbney and John Flnnman, of Sctanton; Miss .Magpie' J' ihron, of Forest City, and Mi. and Mrs J. ,T. McGuire, Mls C.itilc and George Holmes, of Pltthtun. FUNERAL OF MRS. KEL1.RV. IVns Largely Attended by C'ntbmidalo (nd Onroiitn IVnp'c, The funeral of the late Mrs. William IYllpy, ut Onoonta, vus held yester day atternoon. Services were con dU' ted in Tilnlty Piotestnnt Kpiseo pal church lij Ite Mr. IJold, of One onta. ussMcd by Jev. K. A. Snwyoi, of this city. There w.is nppropilate niusie by u quartette composed of the f"ll'iIns. Mrs. Hannah Leonard, Mis. Arthur Howell, George II. Moon and Daid Lewis. Many lloral eniblonis at test el the tfcteein in which the de i i.iserl was held. The pall-bearers wore 10. C. Unm et' u, William Johnson, Jr., William M 'l-ss, C. K. Sponcei. I'. A. Carroll and A W. Daley. The tlower-baieis were J. Vandermaik and Kiln aril Is Bar. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. City Enjjltver Fink will act as leik tor Kif-t Lieutenant. Clarence K. Dent ler Kl.venth l'liltetl States Infantry, who was In tlii- elt y-toiday lunkliii? fifie-r inrults and anyone dsiiliiK to ji in Tncle Ham's oiinv should rend In bis nnn.c. To the nliuit-frs who frel seiapr'v. Lieutenant iJentler piriian-tc-v( tate to fuce aiuuments with the -"panlatcN inside of six week's. Joseph KuUmofoky. of Simpson, has be n o luminal to the county Jail by AM im.in Jones In deii.ull of S.Vii) hail. Kalonofsky's tlniiHt- N i'ui' to tw j wives one niuriieu in I'olami and une In this couiitt v . Mi-si'amen Jl'-nry Moigan, WIIMuni tiiiiiit'T John Tonkin, tv.. and John M. tv n-1 of Jiimvn, me Hpondlni; t"n d.i v ,u the Morgan cottago u Newton InV i i"ie Hughes Urown arrived from N w Vi.ik yeMeidu atto noon und w ill -i nd.Fome lime isltina,her imrimts. Mi ind Mis. Keese lluahcs, of Salem j niif. M - Lena Silsbee. of I'oiter avenue, h.i- jone to New York city to spend a up nth with hei sister, Mis. i: A. Dilts, I 'if tllHt Citj. Me-s James Wllllain " edii U I and H M Jt.'ilnds, ol It 'vnshnnuit. havi- re luin. d itter a btlt-f vlsdt with n lends in 1 ivlatlvos In Scranton. Tin cmidltli n of Flllot Kncllsh was rr- c promlslnpr last onlup Me had ij.iiods of censeiousness yesterluy. AVOCA. A musical contest and entettalnment will bi- held in the Primitive .Methodist tl.uiih on Monday evening. Adr slon. 10 cents. After the entertainment ice cieani will be sened. Pr UeiKe has been elected dolCKate to the Young Men's Institute conven tion at Altoona on August 1G. Misses Jennie Whyti- and Margaret Itennlman will be deli-gates to tin- til c nnty Christian ihidenvor convention to be helu at sjcranton tumorroiv. Miss U'lljtc. assif-ted by her Suinlaj school class, will conduct missionary oxr.'- CISPS Mr. Michael Munb y. o sludent at Villa Nowi college, rciurnrc! li.iine. ia.it evening At tho closlmj exeiclst-s the degree of Hacheloi ot Sciences was t nf"rred on him. J J. Hanlon has accepted a position as mine foreman at a Durjca colliery. Miss Aenes GlbVms will bo among the- stinduatcft at the liluomshurg Not mal school The remains of John Houston, who i found murdered in the woods on Monday morning, will be taken to P.au fcu.n cemetery today for Interment. Mrs. Elizabeth Pick and Mrs D. J. Tj. .-, n are guests of Mrs. H jr. Stee ver Thfj whiel-l timn thc'i honn yesterday and will take- the same con- . ltvrHf'ITn.2 WIT.'tVI LQN4IITUfiir vjkaiar'",,"ajii"iit' oi h 0MI mm GROWER DIU ALL DRUGGISTS. P V Ep m&mmimmim ttt veynnee to 'Wllkes-Hartc today, jc tinning home tomorrow evening. Tho inarrlnKo of Miss 'KHaabPtH Da vis, foroltidv at the ullk mill, and Thomas Tlcue. of Lincoln Mill, was oh mnissrd nt Ht. Mary's ihurih jes terday nftelnoon. The bride and her attendant. Miss iilla Giady. wpip piet tlly attlied In blue gowns, und carried bouquets. The groom wns walled upon by Andrew McGowun. After the cere mony a reception was tendered the friends at the homo of the brides inot)ier. Mr. and Mrs. TIbup will te. side In tho Notth I2nd, where n neatly furnlslipd hoinn awaits tlipni. Misses Nellie Dooner and Ilannah Oat dnor were lsltols at Atchbald yes leiduy. TAYLOR NEWS. Children' Day Observed--Hoard ol Trndn to Mcot--Otlifu New. ol Iulenxt. A verv interesting Children's Pay seivlce was held nt the Primitive Meth odist church of the Archbald on SuiuHy June l:'. The clmich was ta&tefully do coiated wllh blosuom; and evergreen-' and the national colois. A piogramme cons!utlng ot solos, duets, quattettes and lerltatk'iis was mulcted. Th" choir was under tho direction of T'rof. Piestwood. The pastor. How Walker, dellveied an eloquent addiess appro pllale to the occasion. Tile Tilliune branch otlico In Taylor Is In the Coblelah building. Local icp. resentattve K. Ci. Kvans In ehaige. Lai'kawaiuui Valley council. No. SI, Junior Order United American Me chinics will meet this evening in Van Horn's hall. Miss Jennie Lauder wnt the guest of f i lends in Uydo Park yesterday Mr. John Ileynolds. of ltde Pari:, was a Taj lor lisltor ycsterJay. Tlie board of tiade will meet this p nlng in the council rooms nt S o'clock when tlclcf,,'.tes will lie elected to at tend the meeting ot the boaid at Kcranton on the 2Slh int. in the Inter est ot the anthtaclte coal tiade. Justice of the Peace William P. Grif fiths is down at the "cashoie for the biiiont of his health. Mr. and Mrs Charlet Hop-art of Pi ek vllle, who have been visiting ielatles in till pliiio. have returned home. Tavloi Castle, No. 207, Knights of the fiilden Kagli-, will meet this evening in Hpcsp's tin'. Mesns. August Flshei and Thomas Ftam is nre making a haia light for delccate to the Third legislative dis trict i onveiitlon to represent the Sec ond wuid. Mrr. John .lone, of Tavlor stieet, wlo bus be'pn spcndlucr the iiast few ilavs in Philadelphia, has letuined home Tin- famil. or David 15. Williams left on Miuidav for Jehnstown to uslde ppimaiipntl.v. t-'upeilntendeut .1 C Taylor held an examination of the teachers of Old Forge ve-tei(iay afternoon in the Old F.irge High school and on Satuidav he " ill hold teachers examinations in thin boiough. ttorney and Borough Solicitor John M. Han is ni t"d as toastmaster at the banquet held by the High School alum ni association In Hotel Nash, Sci anion, on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mis. M. r. Judge, of Hyde Park, were the guests of It lends 111 this place yesterday. PECKVILLE. An adjourned meeting of the Blakely school board was hold at the dlrectoia' loom last Mondaj evening with all menibcis iiresent The following bills well- ui tiered paid: D. .1. Heardslee, drawing ashes, $I..V); Sylvanus Smith. diawlng one load of coal, f0 cents; diawing ashes tiom Ulgh school, Si) cents: New York anil Si ranton Coal company, one load of toal. $.'.;."i. Tax Collector O. J. Williams, after some dlscushliiii, was allowed the lebate on the urdeis that has been In dispute between him and the es-tieasurer of the school boaid, Mr. Hector Jones. Sttretaiy MtClay read a statement width showed that there was Sl.olO.CO title fiom the tax collet tor yet. An order of $r, ta was diawn in favor of PN-Schiml Tieasiirer lleitor Jones, duo on commission. The interest of G. U. Newton on $70(1 for six months.ainount Ing to JiM, was oideied paid. The piesident appointed the follow lug coni niltfes: On supply, F.dwin Mt.Cla, S. M. P.orjeis and James Nute: on Janl toip, Fiist waul, John Tiithill; Second ward, G. IJ. Newton: Thiid waul. Hei -tor Jones. The levies weie the same as last year for school pui poses, thlii teen mills; for building, ilvo in'llN; total, eighteen mills. The regular meeting nights, Hist Saturday of each month Tho dlrectois of ear'h ward weie instructed to n e what neiesary ippaiis were needed tu and atound the tchool bulldliiE in their wnids and re port at tin next legular meeting, which will be held at the Cnltimbiu building .Satuidaj evening, July L'. Miss Citinniiore left justenlay t 'visit her parents nt Aldonvtlle, Wayne county. Mr. and Mrs. John Day spent Sunday last with fjionds In Wayne county. ' Miss Jennie Hughes has returned to her homo in Plttston after a week's visit with her slstei, Mrs. William Milliards. The Ontario breaker lesumed wotk again yestoiday after n week's Idle ness on account of tho falling of the nestling. A very chaimimj home wedding took Plan- at the homo of Mr. and Mis. W. G. Wallace, on Main streot, Inst Tues day cvpiilns. when their eldest daugh ter. Miss Uelle. was married to Mr. Hi nest. Uielsch. The main pallor, whet e the cctcinnny was pertuimed, was ex ouisitely decorated with potted plant", iiises und ferns. The bridal party formed on the second floor and marched Into tho parlor to the strains of "Our liudal Mai ill," played by Piol. J. H. Cousins, and took their poFltlons be ntath an arch. P.ev. J. P. Thomas, of Hie Haptlst church, performed the ccio ii.onv. Miss .May Kngllsh was maid of honor. Miss Hannah Latham and Miss .1 imic May woro biidesinaids, und 'ic ago May and Gniileid Thomas viluih. Misses Anna and Theresa T'Minats weio ilower tlrls. The cos t'imi of the bride was white organdie, trim. in ri with lace and lllibon, und her fittendiincs vvoie beconilng gowns of the amj muterlal. A reieption was given at tho (oinlusloii of the ctrfiiiiuni and at 10 no Air. and Mis. l!rlsch left for t.n extended tvedding tilp to New Yoik. Plilhitlelphla and other points of interest. Upon ihelr i ft urn they will irtnide in their nevvlv-furiilshcd home on Main atteet. Among tho out-of-'own guests were Mr. und Airs. C. J. Latham, Miss Hminah Latham, George Wallace, of Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward, of SpilngvUle; Mr. and Mis. Finis Wallace, Ronton; Mis. Ktta May and son, of llurnwood; lionjaitiln Mor gan. Mr. und Mis. T. J, Lavyls, Miss Annelta Lewis, Mrs, MIisu Oakluy, of Muiitdule, Pleld and for est have been rearched In or der tn obtain tile botanical Ingre dients of THE BITTERS ltnuHtsN'nturo In expelling i, ' Fever and Ague AND MALARIA from the human tenement. OLYPnANT. A smoker was given ly the Catholic Men's UiiKVuletit society In honor of tliel" eighth annlveisary In the rather MiiMie.s hall last evening. A largo number of their friends were present und u most enjoyable tlni" was pio vlded. During the evening addresses weie made by President M. J Lavln and Hev. ,1. M. SniBUltor Solos were plc.iMngly sung by Hubert and James Mi'Coimac. VIchaulHohan and W. J. Scanlon rendered rever.il Instrumental selec lions. Good cigars and refresh ments were served. The following committee had chaise of the alfalr: P. T llionnan. J. C. McLaughlin. J. C. Carbine, P. J, MeCotimte and John J. Me Andrew. P. J. Mooie, formerly night foiemar. at No. 2 shaft, lies moved to Carbon dale, where he has accepted a position. Mrs. K. C. Haruden and Miss MIUs paugh, of Carhondale, spent yesteitlay with Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Hninden. The Kllte Dancing class will give u social In the club of '95 hall tomorrow evening. Charles Haltlnger Is homo ficm Villa Nova college to spend his vacation. Miss Lizzie Moran cntoitalned a largo number of her young friends at her homo on Dunmore street Wednesday evenlnp. Several hours were pleasant ly passed lu games, music and other divetslons. Kefreshnients were served about 11 o'clock. The Knights of Malta vlll celebinte their anniversary this evening when they will hold an entertainment In tho Suiqtirk.uina street P.apllst ehuteh. Miss Mary Davis is visiting telatlves at South Gibson. MI-m Anna White, of Carhondale. was the giust of friends at this plaio on Wednesday. Hev. Peter Huberts Is In Cllffoid at tending the Trl-cotinty convention of thu Christian Cndeavor society w lilch Is being held at that place. Mrs W. H. Grey, of Noxen. is visit ing her sister. Mis. D. C. Evans, of Susquehanna stteet. The marilage of Mis Henrietta Rhea to Patrick I'nvanaugli, of Dickson, is announced to lake place in St Thomas' church. Dickson, Tuesdaj. June 'is. Mis Midget Shanley. one of the old est icslclents nf Olyphant died nt iter lionie lu that boiough yesterday morn ing a ftei c brief illness. Dei eased was 7." yeats of nge and Is sunlvtd by seven chlldivii Tlie f uncial will lake place tomoiiow inoi nlng at in o'clock when a requiem mass will be celebrated in St. Pattlek's church. Inteiment will be made In St. Patrick's cemetery. , OLD FORGE. Mifi. Samuel Drown, sr , is Jsitipg Iier son at Monti Orc. Mr. L. Drake and Miss Cable Stalk spent Sunday at Mount Potono. Miss Giaee V. Hoiniir, impel sona '.or and nionologlst, will gie lit r famnas entoitniiiment In the Hiltk chunh Monday, June 27. Mis Honner pi - events to the public an evening of tor tlnued story, entriIoquial, hunvirrus and dianiatlc letliatlons. Adini.-c-.on only l.'i cents for adults; 10 cents .ot children. George Urown and sister, Hlla, wii tendeied a surprie-e party on Mmicluy evening at their home. Tlie evenuii? was spent in ret Itiug. singing and games. George Saftoid favored th" company with sonip of his select rei-l-tations. Mr. Feilden. of Plttston, with a tenor solo. A number of songn weie sung, altei which supper was served. Those piesent weie the Misses Martha Carey, Anna W.ud. Lydla Curtis, Anna Cmtlri Stella Maicy, Fmma Taylor, Iena Owen, ltessie White, Ina Lelpur.j Jleshys George Safl'oid, Matllipw Mar tin, William Plows, Fred Miller, Walter Naylor, Alexander Campbell, of ihis place. Miss l'va Ilosencrnnso and Ml.-a Dllzabeth Muntsey, Mr. Carpenter, Mr. Fedden, Mr. Watklns, Andievv Cres.ion, of I'lttston, WYOMING. Mrs, Hdwaid P.ozelle entei lalned her mother from Wilkes-narre this wek. Mis. Hobert II. Thompson anil her mother. Mis. Groige Wilson, of Ctr erton, spent yesteiday in Scranlmi. J. Flank Nuss and Hobert Pctlcbone were bultsness cnlleis In Scranton yes terday. John MeDougall, the AVest Side blacksmith, has sold out his busln.'So and will pursue some other occupiti-in In the futuie. Thu Mount Lookout breaker will work four days thU week. Miss Laura Davles arrived home on Tuesday after a week's absence amor.;; ti lends at Forest City and Scranton. A supper was hi Id lu the Methodist church lafit evening by the lady mem bers residing on West Highth street. Tho strawbony seasuii Is rapidly drawing to a cloce. There has been an unusual huge ciop this year and the groweis have received very good prices. A sensation was ereuted In the town on Tuesday evcnlns by tho arrest of Miss Maty Poitcr, a popular woman of this place, on the charge of usault and battery committed upon Ml-s Lis zlu Kckert, another somewhat distin guished poison. Miss Porter .wis brought befoie '.Squire Saxi on Tues day evening foi n hearing. Tho ease was held to be prisented at the next term of court. As MVs Porter wa passing out of the 'squiie's otrice and as she passed by Mbs Klla Hckert, a sinter ot the foimer, she stiuck her In the face. The latter Mlts lekert im mediately had her arrested and a hear ing ot tho case was held at once. Sev--euil witnesses tobttllcd to Miss Por tir'n guilt, and the cuse was also held for tho nest teim of court. A musical and literary euteitaltumnt was held last evening in the Dapllst church. The piogrammp was exceed ingly interesting by a number of com petitions. There was a fair sized audi ence present. AVork liun been begun upon the De'rt wine, Lackawanna and AWstern P.ail road depot in the repairing of the rjof j and painting the Interior and exterior of the building. AVhen all Is completed the depot will present a very atttue tlve appearance. Professor Cluules W. Herman, in company with his family, win leave town on Saturday for his home at MM dlehiiig, where ho will spend n few weeks. Tho now cottage being erected by I Mis. Uuiiry Durland at Haivey's Luko H0S3!s nuii ulMM m' m U" v, i lf, 'VttStfS'' JITTER5 Is completed and ready for occupanry. Klahoratc exorcises will he held at tho AVyomiug monument thl year on tho Fourth of July. They will begin lu the morning at 10 o'clock. Preparations are being mnde for a union patriotic service of the churches in title place on the evening of July ,1 Tho exercises will take place lit the Methodist church. There will be a pat riotic, scrmbn preached, the reading of AVnshlngton's farewell address mid gland patriotic singing. There nte quite a number of persons III with malaria about town. Since bicycle racing has heroine so popular In AVyomlng, a large number of local wheelmen nro training for these frequent events. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAQUE. At PittsblilE- MILK. New Yoik 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0- u 10 3 Pittsburg SOOO00 0? " -!u 11 3 Batteries Gettlg, Seymour and AVarnnr; Tiiiinehlll and Ilowciman. Umpircs Ciishmau and llejdlcr. At Cincinnati K.1I.1J. Cincinnati 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .". fi 3 Baltimore 0 o 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 Hattcrles Hill and I'cltz; MeJnmra and llobinsiou. ITmplies Snyder and Con nolly. At ClcvclJtd- 11.11. G. Cleveland 10 3 0 0 0 0 10-1 0 1 Diooklyn 0 0 u 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 1 Hattcrles Wilson and O'Connor' .MUPt and Ityan. Umpires Lynch and An drews. At Louisville- Il.H n. Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 j i'i Louisville 0 0 10 1 1 1 1 -. 11 0 Batteries Swain and Mcliulio: Mage and Kitttldge. t'mplies McDonald and O'Day. At Chicago- U.U.U. Boston ....20 1 0 00 2000000 1 6 VI 2 Chicago .. .1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 5 I'i 4 Batteries Willis. Lswls and Befbon, AVoods and Donohuc. t'mpIresSwart wood and AVood. At St. Louis- lt.H.U. rillliulelphU 01022021 0-S 13 3 St. Louis 00002000 0 2 W 7 Battel lesOrth and McFarland; Sml hoff and Sugdcu. I'niphcs Dmsllo and Curry. EASTERN LEAGUE. At Syracuse R.ll.li. Sracuse 0 0000300 3 u 2 Wllkcs-liaire ... lOuOuOuOO 1 3 1 Battel Ips JIalarkey and BurrlU; Kcen an and II. Smith. At Buffalo ll.H. 13. Buffalo 0 000201101 0 3 Springfield 0 0 0 0 13 3 0 311112 3 At Boclicstcr P..H.K. Bocliester 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 " 5 l'rovltlenee I 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 C, ." 0 Battel ies Hat pel and Boyd; Biaun and Leahy, ( At Mcuitieul ll.Il.n. Montteal 100 204 0007 ' 2 Toronto 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 .. 3 Batteries Mel'ailan and Butler; Will iams and Duncan. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Reading Heading, 1; Lancaster, R. At Allenumu Allcntovvn, 5, Bleh mond, 6. At H.utford Hattf .nl, i. N'oifolk, 1. At Ni walk Newi ik 1. Patcrron '. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT C?Hcd Labsl Special txira surcngtn. i a'u. Auijji.ivii. xjtmH of iwwoii Aiusu iUUDIlOtXJ, Sterility or Harronnees.', , !w4' D1A iuI J, wim; .---tv. taUMA.....v;i.-' taunOncor by mall. I'm O Clarke. ,126 Penn Ave., Scranon, Pa, Seeds Pertilizers HIT i CMIELL CO, Refrigerators AND Ice Chests. THI i I 434 Lackawanna Ava. 4-1 Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER ffiioiiSi satin, pi Telephone Call, 3333. WOLF & WENZEL, 34a Adams Ac., Opp. Court llousi. PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS tolo Accnts for Itlehardtan UoyntOQ'J Kurnace and lUntts. Nr.UVOUS THOUHI.KH; Aid, KIN'IW cured with Anlinul KxtrncU. I'rea hoolc tells how. WAHlllNUro.S CUISMIUA 1 UO Wtiahlugtou. D. C. I rssm f&ws. iwVSWSHP Wfi w&isw rAVwr ryz? am ' itV'S?N(' AETER i is o ntiol Co l2rAKDia To lighten inventory. Foulard Of a line quality $1.00 a yard, r In various color Reduced Jacqu ancy 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. 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, n, new laundry wagon, two turbine water wheels, boilers, engines, dynamos, etc., one Morpan travel ing crane, 10 ton capacity, span 45 ft. C In., lot of good second hand hoisting rope, air compres sors, pumps, steam drills, derrick fittings, mine cars, etc. jr 709 West Lackawanna A:nus. Scranton, Pa. Telephone, 3951 THE DICKSON M'PG GO,, Scranton nnd Wllkci-Harre, I'.i. Manufacturers ot L0C0IK10TIVES.STATI0NARY ENGINES Boilers, Hoisting and Pumpinz .Machinery. Cieneial Ofllcc, Scranton, Ta. UA1C Villi hc"o throat, 1'lmples, t'op. HHVU IUU pei f'-ilored Spots, Achos. Old Holes, fleers In Mouth, Hair railing? Write COOK RU.MIiDY CO., 651 Alaonle Temple, Chicago, III , for proois of cures Capital, $500,000. Worst c.ises cured t isto 35 days, loo-page boo tree, lip mmm It has always been the custom to make a verv 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 o( the following well known makes Barnes Spalding Keating Sterling Fenton Scranton Racycle Majestic Credenda Ratigiug iu Price from $10.00 to $30.00. Come and get a good wheel cheap. FL'OREY 211 Washington Ave. LACKAWANNA LUMBER GO,, H&MUFACTURHR3 OF SB SnWED WML HE BLOCK 10 HD11 LUMBER mil Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood ,Mluc Kaili sawed to uniform leugtlib constantly on liand. Peeled ISr-tnlocU Prop Timber promptly lurnlslied. MILLS At Cross Fork. Potter Co., on the BufTalo and Siisque. lanna Kailrond. At Mina, Potter County, Pa., on Cotidcrsport, nut) Port Allegany Uuilro.id. Capacity- 400,000 feet per day. GliNlSUAL OFFICE -Hoard ot Trade Uullding, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4011. For Sato by JOHN H PHELPS, Pharmaolat, cor. Wvomlno Bvanuo and 6pruc0 street q Washington Ayenue. Prices our Stock previous Silk: in a wide range of styles, formerly were To Close at 25 cents combinations, worth 75 cents, To Close at 39 cents 129 Washington See the Special Bargains We Have to Offer in Unredeemed Pledges. GILLETTE BROS., Auctioneers and Brokers, 227 Washington Ave. Opposite Court House. WATLll RKl'AiniN'G AT LOWEST PKU'ES ATTLND TO YOUR EYHS NOW KveslBht preserved and headaches pre vented by huvlti; your eyes properly und scientifically examined und fitted. Hyes examined lee. The latest btyles of Spec tacles and oyeslasiics at tho lowest prices. DR. SHIMBERG, 305 Spruce Street. MAX WniiliR. Boot and Shoe Maker. Hest shoes to order from St.T.'i up. Men's Poles and heels, Hue. Ladles' soles und heels, r,Oc. All vrnrl: guaranteed. 127 Penn Avenue, bCRANlON, lA. i-, Court House. Scrantin Whon In dojbt what to um it NerrouJ Debility, L ci Power, I tn potency, Auopbv.Varlcocelo ant! r-icr weaknttsc., Irora any cause, uso Serine Pills. Drains checkcJ and full vltfor quickly restored. If fi(lKt,4, ,iek iretblcl rtcull fftUtrr. Maileil tor $!.00;6boiei$6.00. Wit S.0O orders we cive a guarantee lo cure or refund the money. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO., ClCTCUnd, O. J nT xiAfBn to semiannual s Avenue. DR. E. GREWER Old Post-Offlco Huildlns, Cor. Spruce St., and Penn Ae-, Scranton. Pa i-as letuinod trura his Western lup, and will now remain peimunent- ly (t his homo ollice. THE DOfTOn IS AGRADL'ATC OP TUB UNIVintSITY OF l'UNN.SYLVA- NIA, KOKilllUIA' DUMONSTHA- TOIt OF PHYSIOLOGY AND St'H- GWIY AT THU MKDU'O-t'HIU- UROICAL COLLUOU AT PHIL- ADI1LPI1IA. HIS SPIX'IAL- T1KS AHU CHHONIC. Nllll. VOt'S. SKIN. HIOAItT WOMB AXIJ BLOOD DISEASES. The doctor and his start of HnRllsh and t-iPiman phslrlani make u spcctnlty of all form of Chronic Nervous Diseases, 6kl".i. 'omb, Blood Diseases. Includlnc Hrlleptlc Fll, ConvuHlons, llys teria, St. Vims' llance. Wakefulness. BRAIN woitKiUtS, both men nnd wo. men, whos-j nervous syttcms havo been btoken down and tiliattcicd from over, work, no matter from what cause, can he i entered by my method. All who call uprr tho Doctor from now on will receive advice, examination, sor. vico nnd examination free. Dr. Urevver a nigh HtandliiR In the State will not alln-v him to accent any Incmable casesi. It thoy cannot euro you they will fiankly tell you so. Diseases ol the Nervous Sstem, Tho wymptoms of whkh are dizziness, lack of confidence, toxu.il weakness in men and women, ball rising in the throat, bpots floatliiK before tho oes. loss ot memory, unable to concciitrato tho mind on ono subject, easily utanled when spok en suddenh to. and auu, clistics.fed mind, which untlts them for vci tannine; thu actual dutle-c f lire, m.ikinis happlnes'j impossible, dlstresslnc the tit, t Inn ot tha heurt, cauwlns flush of heat, dpinossion ot spirits, evil forcbodliiBH. cowiirdlco. fear, dreams melancholy, tire easy of com pany, feellnc as tired In the morning ai when retiring lack of ciurey. nervous, ness, constipation, weakness of the limb. et, Those so affected should consult us Immediately and bo restored to perfoct health. Lost Manhood Restored, Weakness ol Young Men CureJ. If ou hive been given up by your phy. idctan call upon tho doctor and bo exam ined. Ho curca the worst kind ot Nervous Debllltj. Scrofula. Old Sores, Catatrh, Piles, Female Weakness, Aitcctlons ot the Uve l'ar. Nose, Throat. Asthma. Deaf nets and Cripples of every dcacrlptun. TumorH, fancera and Goiters removed without tho uso of knife or painful cu is. tics b our newly deviser! absorbent metn. cd known as tho "UL-UCTHO-qiSUMi. 1 And' our OZO-N1TB GAS cures Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness. Consultation free and .trlctly naci-irrl nnd confidential. Offlro hours dally from in n m. to 4.30 p. m : 7 to 8 SO p. m. Bun day from 10 a m. to i p. m. MADE ME A MAM AJAX TAULLTS TOSlTIVKIiY CUKE ALttXtrvQua I)tseae$ Fuillog Mem oryf Impoteacy, Klespleiineci, etc., cftud bj Abase or other Kicewua aqii ladlt cretloni. XAw WHu arw turetw restore Lost ViuUly in old or jonntr.ani i'rerent IntanitT unit Contumrtloa it t&kna ta tlm. Tholr u ihowt tamed Uto ImprdTe ntatiiad ellt'oU a Cllltli whern all other latl.In clit upoa h living the Heauioe Ji lnbldti. They hats cared thouiands and will cur you Voiivaapo itif a written cuarantee to effsot a curq Cl PTC . J a etcbc&teor refuat the moarr. I'nce WU I wiper paclia( or lit ieea (full trtatmenU for flfiU, tir mall. In plain wrapper. ntnn receipt Of rrlcn. Circular "AJAX REMEDY CO., .ftr' For sale In .Scranton, l'n., br sjattbfw Rros. aud 11 0. Hauderton, drugsfsts. ' ' ilk wwQSIqCCji
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