15 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JUXE 25, 1898. SCHANK SPENCER Shoe Trade Miracles This is what is taking pl.uc in our store. We must make room for incoming goods, which were delayed on ac count of last month's bad weather, but we have been obliged to use them at reduced prices. Hence we are able to per form the following trade mir acles for the benefit of our customers. llalancc of Men's Fine Shoes, former price $1.00 to 7.00, fVJ All Reduced to Most of them arc strictlv hand sewed welts. These are bioken lots of the latest styles ot shoes and in nearly eveiy style and width. 410 Spruce SI reel. sssr? The Wilkcs-Uarro Record can bo nnd In Screnton at tho news stands of M. Welnhart. illi Wyoming acnuo: Mac, Lackawanna ner.uc. CITY iNOTES. Cards of thauKs, rvuolutlohs ot condo lence, obituary poetry and the like will be Inserted In The Trlbuno only when paid for In advance, at the rate of 10 cents per line. St. Luke's S'indny -thoo1 annual plinle will occur next TucmI.is nt Lake Ail' I. All f i lends ate Imilml to m along. Kx-I'totlmn tnr. (luoigt J Llt'uillvn vr.t im U'i'dmda i.iio,ml m-KMatit lovenur collector to H. 1!. liiinidnm , or Wllkes-Jlalro. JIp will bo In cIiuirc ol tho now luvcnuo bill. MiiJoi Oomuiou will be- In this city on July 0 to nun-tci In tin company of pro visional Nulloi'al Gunids now bchiR 01 K.inleil b !'. A. lii.udii. lie will be in. blsted by Major Oakfoid. Tho races on the boulcvniil speedway this ufteinoon will attract a IniRc num ber of vUltor. It If expected that speed will bo devolnped in a tuij to Intorext the throw; of Hpectalnrw ripvornl ho's-es with tine iccortls will be In the chiet lontcitt) of the oc union. The luueral of .Mis. U. .1 Ksan will take place thin morning at 3 o'i loi k from the residence of Met nimhei .Mis. Roger llusgir'v. of Str.tnicn uvt. A ioiiilem uuurn will bu (elcbi.'iled in HI. l'atrkus 'nthollu church ami inteimeiit wlil bo mjiile In Cnll.cili.nl cmittcij. On Mnnila tho Clail. & Snoei com pany will treat Its employs- to mi rx cuiMon to Lake Ariel. All arrangements for the outing hao been in.ulo by tho ot Ileus of thi' company who piopo-e to irake this evolution for their employes a very ei.juablu event. Amttlv r iiuchtlou arose In the l.nng-Mnff-K.-llev touted at the healing es tsitluy that was ccrtllled to tin point' for h tilling. It wad whether oi not the re spondents lmp n right to prop by cioss examination thnt a man had citizen pi pns, If he sweat on direct eamlnatlon tjl.it they have been lost or destroyed.' The contestants hold that the ircoid is tho best evidence Those examined i.ps t( relay were from the Nineteenth wai'd. The Tradiis' National bank has opeitcl f"I the public a Mihsuiiniluu lli tot thu new Issue ol the Tnllcd States gun in nient bonds Any pel son dcslilug to sub scrlbo for these bunds may now do so ind tho MiliM-rlntlim will be handled b t.ils bank without ehurso The bond" will to Issued In di noinliuitiniis of f.a. $iio, $m J1.0UO. J.VXO ..nil JIOH") Tho subscriptions niUHl reueli the ti.-asuiv ep.utint.nt, Wnrhlliglnn. 11 1' bef.ue '1 huisiln, Julv H. Any one iIlsIiiiik to subacribn should do to not Intel, than .Mond.i.v, Jul 11. Tor 9! as. S3 pnlrs utiles' lino nubset Shoes nt tho Five llrotheiV shoo stoic, tutlny. 50S I.aekunanna n venue. Ifpvpiiup nticelhttlnn stamps made nt Reynolds Hios. DIED. MADIOAN In Wit Rri.inton. June li. ItSS. Marv ar jo vo,in at the ie.sl denip. P.'.' W.ft I..tck.iwamui ocnue. Funeral nnnnunctment later. poooooooooooooooo 0 0 I Flour I $5.35 Bbl. S $1.38 Sack. Highest Grade. At the Tii Scranton Gash Stora ooooooooooooooooo CLASS OF '98 OF DUNMORE SCHOOL lis Graduating Gxerclses Full of Inter, est and Enjoynbly So. o.mmi:nc'K.mi:nt was ju:ld i.at nihiit in junmivs 1i. i.i-j'jio-ririuNcv or Tin: I'l'i'ti.s in hi.vi. INO WAS A l'LKASING riJATCIIU. M'ss i:vi:r.VN Montgomery ri.wij AN l.SSAY ON Till: PAST. I'HKSI.NT and ri'TLTJi: or i;nmoiji:. IIALIIR" ORCHESTRA ASSISTED. The commencement exercises ot the clas of 'OS of litmmorc IIIrIi school wcip held last nlRlit In .Mimley'.s hall There wtig not n dull number on the ptosranunc. UecointlcinM made the hall eiy atttactlvp Jlatici's onlicstt.n ftir nlshetl the ItiHt liiticiital nitislc, and a chorus of nearly two hundred puplK mostly Rlrl", tinder the ditectlon of Professor C. 11. lJcimini, of this city, s.ttiK slv tuneful school pours on tho bai k wall of the stiifii' wtw lnscilbcd in hit Re lettois the class motto: "ilv Iiir. Not Drlftlnpr." Vc.izles "Sung of Well nine" was stinijt with a bounilltiR melody. The piciililency of the pupils In cv-PtythliiK they sanp was commintcd upon with the most fa vol able einpluiKls. The slntriiiR was clollglitful, and tlic Inter aN uf essay leading nnd class oia tluns weie ihaiiniiiRly btief. Miss Anna McHalc was saliitatoilnn. Hhe had kind woids of welcome for tin ineliibeis of the si llonl lioatd, the mipeillitendeiit, tho leacheiii, school mates and patents. She thanked the parents fm their self .sacilfice anil hoped the pupils would prove woithy uf culitldelice and ttllst. miss ct:i.M:N's essay. Miss Hannah Cullen icail nn exuy on "I'bes of lllstoty." It Is only from history, she said, we tan appicclate the plorlous llheity we enjoy; when up look back to the pnM, and the dis tant Is brought near to us, we see the fippall'tiR piesence of slaeiy nnd op-I'lt-sluii In foimer (iRes. We are moie thankful for icIIrIous lllietty and and all the fi tills of . iiIIkIh ment and pioRtess of chllzatlou when we ew the deprovatlon of these blessliiRs that exlsteil In the early tlmci. Sinie tho i:iRhteenth century hlstoiy, she bald, has been treated by the ablest wiltciD as the best subject for the pxercisp of their literary effoits. Olb bon's "ISlsp and Kail of the Unmnrt, Umpire" is one of the greatest woiks of the laiiRiinRC today. 1 The choius sanp 'Cheeifuliiess." Ml s M.tiReiy Kden icilted "The Gisy Klower fllil" In splendid style, and what was teall the haiplest nnd best iiunibei on the pioRiaiumo was an pt say on Duiiiinue. past, piesent and futuie, by Miss i:elyn MontRomery. She told some inteiestliiR bits uf ciuly hlstoiy and explained bow It Is that one heain the teim, "The Duumoie Iiucks." Away baik when the teilltoiy was a finest the Hist while settler after the Indians went fuithcr west or notlh was James Hi own. lie piefened hunting ueer to cieaiiiiR the roiest or tuiu Iiir bis hand to oome useful occupa tion, nnd from the number of bucks he laid low with hN i uio it del i fit the name. She told how it was called IJuninoic. An KiiRllsliman nanud Au gustus Muriay who was lsItiiiR in New Yoik met the ownets of the Di Inker rallioail and co-operated with them In lalslng a large nim of money to help build It. Mr. Mui ray's father was the XTml of Dunmore and In his honor It was named. MP.. JORDAN'S ADDIIUSS. Another chorus was sung, nnd Thom as Jordan, class piesldent. and the only male member of it Rave nn address oil patriotism. Pan lots aie of two classes, he said, tho one being the Hue patriot who selves his tommy In wnr with coinage, honor, and self-sacilflie, and the other being the diess-parade jia ttlot who makes a display on the Kouith of July, Memorial day. and other national holidns, but skips to Canada when the war bieaks out. He denominated Washington as the Rieatcst pattlot of any countiy or age, nnd lefetted with tribute to the gal lant Kosciusko, the peerless Lafayette, the bi.no Count de nochambeau, and the courageous and valotous Iktton von Steuben. In model n nnnnls C.rant, Sherman. Sheridan. MiClellan and Tar tngut were noble exemplais of tho pa ttlot. and in our own day wo aie in tensely proud of the gloilous achieve ment of the modest hem of Manila, Hear Admiral (boige Dewey. Among the women weie Joan of Ale who le pulsed the l.'nsllsh In France, Mollle Pitcher who took her husband's place nt the cannon In Hevnlutionarv das. and the noble Sister Anthony, the min istering angel of comfort on the battle fields jip dosed with a ringing put v. r for Cuba's freedom The orchestra fd. lowed with tmttiotlc airs mid the hoi us joined In singing the "Star Spangled Ilanner " Miss Uiuin O'Hoio teelted a humor ous composition of liei own. The i lass mantle was handed oxer to the class ot '09 bv Miss Lain Helt don. nnd wni accepted by Miss I.ticietia Snyder. The former ursed that the motto of the coming Riuduatcs be combined In the two words, patience nnd pei severance MUs Snidci's acceptance was put In blight language and happy ideas. She said that we .tie thankful In this coun try that we ale advanced for what wa ute, not who we tire. THK VALIJDICTOKY. Mi's Adallne Hainan! delivered tho vnledktoiy. Htr nth lie was to seek lilgh Ideals, because our chai.it teis cannot iloe above them, hven if wo do not i each the goal of our ambition, u Keeps us steadily aiming upwntd Supeilntendent K. D. Hot aid ad dresfed the giaduates with woids uf encouraeement. and spoke wltTi kind ndlto to the pupils who move up to succeed them. lie spoke geneially on the condition of the sthuol system of Dunmore and said It would be bis am bition to keep on Improving it. Mr. W. It. Wilson, piesldent of the boaid, Ptesented the diplomas to the gindu ntes with sultablo remarks and tho concluding number wan "Ameilcn," by urchesttit. pupils and uudlente. The gtnduatcs were: M. Adallne Uainnid. Sara A. Helulon, Hvelyn j: Montgnmeiy. Hannah '3. t'ullen, Helen II. Dougheity. Anna H. Mt Hale, lies slo Hone, Teresa V. Manley. Thomas M. Jordan. Hose Hoffman, Jessie Jayne Weit. I.aura O'Httta, i:tta Munay, Molllo Cntney. Margeiy Janc Hden. Otace A. Stevens, Margaret I.. Fahey, F. May Simpson, UJlcen H. Cllnley, Clt'lievleve Hlesecker. Class ollkeis: Thomas M. Jnidnn, president: Margery iMon, vlccprosl dont; F May Slmpnon, sectotaryj Mol llo Carney, trojsuicr, CONCERT AT THE PARK TODAY. I'rocrnmmn Tlml Will lie Itendcrcil by lliitiot'ii llnntl. Today nt 2 o'clock Hand's band will rp a conceit at Nny Aug park. The following progi ammo will be rendered: Mulch. "Ilelford's Carnival'.. Alcvnnder Sileetloll, "The Hrlile-KI'-cl" Sollsa Mi tile . "A (ley Old Hoy De ltt Mutch, "ll.tw Il'ciults" Dalb'y Uvelttire, "Stradolla" Flotnn Selection, fiom the Idol's Ko ....lleiliTt Danse "Des Odnllstiues" Tracy Columbian "Nittloiial Pot pout il"...Coets Selictlon, "Tho Perencdo" Ilerbe.'t March, "Country Club 1'Mlllp If these conceits ate well iiltended nnd tho people desire' to have them rnnllnucd, the park commissioners will try nnd arrange to give n number of them dttilng the summer season. Flank Sllllmau, manager of the Trac tion company, will place extra ears on thp Xny Aug lino this afternoon to accommodate the public. NOT THE SAME DEED Jutlso Arclilinltl Directs Thnt tho One Clren to I'rnnk Uhoelcr .Mum Ho Ilelormed. An opinion yestert'lny by Judge Aich bald In the ciiulty suit of Ftnnk Wheel er against John and Cathotlne Me Andiews ginnts the lellef inaed for by the plaintiff, and dlieets that the deed In question be leformed so that It shall convey 150 feet instead of 60 feet foi a driveway. Mrs. McAndiews In 1S93 was the owner of a lot In Olyph.int, ana on Oct. ,U of that J par she sold It to her nephew. Mr. Wheeler, foi $T30 in cash paid to her lit the time. The price she set upon It was $!Rlf for nsfrontnge of twenty-lKe fept. The final agreement was made with her husband In the latter pait of October at Olyphant, n few dns befoie the date of the deed. The bargain was that the plaintiff should pay $730 nnd an alley wav of about 7 feet wide was to bo left along the westetly side of the lot. The next day after the agreement, Wheeler and McAndiews came to the olllco of O' Hi Ion & Kellcy and had a deed drawn. It was necessary for Mrs. MeAtidrews to Mrii It, but nhe was In Newark. X. J., to which place they had mined, and nt tho sugRes tion of McAndrews, AVheelei's wife went down with him nnd brought n cheek for tho mone.v. When Mis. McAndiews learned that her husband had sold the land for $730, that being $130 less than the price she put upon It. she was not a bit pleased, but she tltcided to put up with It. so 'twas said. IJttt befoie she slgneJ the tleed she excused hoi self anil said she wanted to go to Patterson to te iclve some tent. Instead she took the ttuln for Scranton. and engaged Ceil onel F. J. Fltzslmmons to drav up a deed whlih limited the length of the alley to llfty feet. She returned the next day to Xewaik ami Rave the new deed to Mis. Wheeler nnd received the $730. Mis. AYheeler came homo nnd gae the deed to her husband, who l entitled it, believing nil the while that it was the deed made out by Mr. O'Hrlen. The enor was not dlsco eietl until some time later, and when It was nn pepilty suit was brought to lune the deed tefoimed. FLAG RAISING AT GREEN RIDGE. orl.iucn of Hie Delaware nnd Hud son (omp'iny Are Patriotic. At tho Delaware unci Hudson station at CSieen Kldge a l.uge Anieilcan Hag will be lalsed this evening Tho woik men of the company have purchased the Hag ami the company has contrib uted the poll, width has been elected between the two tiacks close to the telegiaplr olllce. Addresses wlil be delivered at the exeitlses this evening by Uev. P. J. MoMunus and A. 15. Stevens, and there will be muole by the Gieen Itldge Glee club. M. Luke's Summer Home. Captain Hlnes, treasurer of tho Men's Ouild of St. Luke's chuu-h. wishes to acknowledge the following contributions for the support of St. Luke's Summer Homo: Charles S. Weston 510 00 A paiishlouer 2j cj Further subset iptlons are respectful ly tequested, and will be thankfully tecelved. Any Shoo Iluvcr whose footsteps lends them to the Five Hrothers" shoe store today will Unci their pathway studclen with bargains without number. Open late this eve ning. Hi venue tnni eiiution stamps made at Hejnoids nr..s Cli'eat Inducements to Buyers ol Wash Goods LOOK AT THE PRICES: Printed Lawns 2jc Lotus Printed Lawns 4c Roman Stripes and Figured Dimities .'. 6c Best Dimities, Grennadiue Stripes, Lappets, Etc 12c 36-inch Cord Pique 25c Manhattan Ducks, white and colors 12c White Lace Stripes and Fancies 12JAc White Cord Dimities , 12c White Check and Stripe Nainsooks 7c Brown Linen Batiste, 20c goods, lor 12J4c Lyiiien oKirting vrasn Good Shaker Flauuel 4c Good Gingham 3J4C Best Gingham 4ic Best Indigo Blue Print... 4c Good Dark Prints 3c Best Shirting Prints 4c Mears & Hagen 415 & 417 Lackawanna Ave. CONTINUED UNTIL SEPTEMBER TERM Keony Murder Case Is Allowed by Judge Gunstcr to Go Over. ATTOHNnYB POM Tilt: DIU'DNDANT SAID TIir.Y DID NOT HAVE Ht'KFI CIDNT TIME IN WHICH TO 1'llK PAKE THE DEPENSE-CRfSADEIt TltAVEK WOUSTED IN EVERY ONE OK THE EIGHT CASES HE TII.IED. flEOUOK DIMYON TRIED ON SERI OUS CHARGE. Attorncya John .1. Murphy and John J. Manulag, who have been appointed by the court to defend Edward Ken ney for the minder of John Ilealey, applied to Judge Clunster yesterday for a continuance until tho September term to give them an oppoitunlty to ptepnro their case nnd look up evi dence. Dlsttlel Attorney Jones said he did not have such a lot of time to prepare the commonwealth's Bldo of the case, but ho did not vvunt to In sist upon a trial If the defendant's Interests weie damaged. Judge Gun ster continued It until September. Criminal couit will bo In session next week also. Judge Dunhum. of Laporte. Sullivan county, will assist Judges flunster and Kd winds. It will be his flist time in Siranton as a tiial Judge. Crusader Tiaver was woisted In ev ery one of the eight t uses he prose cuted yestertlny. In thiee of them the costs weie saddled on him: In two cases the costs were put on the loun ty: and thiee, the defendants were Im posed with them. William Maxwell, Thomas Morilson, Thomas P. Pagan, Thomas F. Uariett and Julia Ayeis, of Catbnndale, nnd Herman Clraebner, Fred Welchel and Hose Kane, of tho South Side, were the ones tiled. COSTS ON TRAVEH. The costs weie put on Tiaver In the Maxwell, Kane and Fngan eases, on the county In the Avers and Ginebner cases, nnd on the defendants In the Morrison, Welchel nnd Unrrett cases. Ginebner acted as his own lawyer, and he did not have a fool for a client by any means. Traver had no one to cor roborate him. Judge F.dwntds sug gested that the records of the Internnl levenue olllco be brought Into couit to piove whether or not the defendants had taken out a revenue license. Geoige Dlmon was tried for at tempting n ctlmlnal assault on Mis. Michael Rock, of Dunmoie. Dlmyon Is the man who was laid up at the Lackawanna hospital forsevcial weeks with a bioken arm and n badly bruised seal) fiom the Injuries he received at the hands of the woman's husband. It was alleged that Dimvon was In the habit ot visiting the Rocks, and one Sunday last month ho went to their house, found the husband ab sent, attempted to assault Mrs. Roek, and upon her escaping his clutches he picked up tho cradle containing an in fant Rock nnd Hung It out the door Into the back yard. The husband was only a shoit dis tame away, and In tespoiise to bis wife's set earns came back, broke a sink from the cradle and nearly ham met eel the life out of Dimvon with It. The defense w'as thnt Rock brutally nisoulted him without any provocation and set up the criminal assault chatge to co.-er up the other. The jury was out at adjournment. T.EACH CASE. The Jury was out In tl.a care of L. Hieswiu against Elizabeth Huii, the chin g. pelng the bt caking down of a line fnco. Tbcv i'w. side by aid' 'i the upper pait of the Nortn End, but do not dwell In hnimnnv. Mt.t Dies wltz was never Inching fo- a sharp nnswtr to Mr. Vosbuig. v". i repre sented the tlefeiKliint. The cas.o wa3 befoie JiidRp Pindy. , Another fence lino war was tiled In No. 2 before Judge Gunster. It was thnt in which Robert Judge was charged with assault and batteiy by Andiew II. Devlne. The case grew out of put ting down post holes for a lence. The naitles are i elated and theio wns some pietty tall sweating done One side or the other did not tell the tiuth. They live in C.ubontlale. The Juiy was out nt adjoin nment. So wns the jury In the asi-ault and battery case of Mary Hannon against John MeCnbe, and In the same kind of n case of H. M. Kylo against Patrick Lai kin. Wlnificd Heap and Bildget Qiiinn, two South Side women, vvete litigants In nn assault and battery case. To hear their story It would bo impoMble to tell which of the two was beaten. The cosIh weie equally divided between them. Sally Moore wns chatged by niy Grady with being a common scold. Sally will pay two-thirds of tho costs and Mniy the remainder. Arthur Luce was acquitted of beat ing Tailor Roberts The coats vvete mc and up Good Brown Muslin 3l2c Fine Brown Muslin 5c Heavy Brown Muslin 5Jc Good Bleached Muslin... Sc Best Bleached Muslin... 6c Bleached Cotton Crash .. 3c Special OF CUT GLASS SALT and rEPPER SHAKERS at about half their usual price. Clear Cut Glass Body, Silver Plated Top, 20c. CWvxvarVtaAV. MILLAR & PECK, "Walk in nnd divided. Mlehnpl Murphy vas acquit ted of beating Julia. Shuna and she vvafl dlitctod to pay the costs. lA?.r Pow ell wns niqulttcd of stealing ft"?m Liz zie Phillips. William White was nt ejl'lttcd of stealing from II. T. Hrael sbaw, and John Lydon, ot Mlnooka, was found not guilty of usln-r a Inso lui'. bat on hid wlte. Tho potint will .,y the costs. Vei diets of not guilty were taken 'n the cases of laiency nnd tecelving pie leued by Justine Is'ntuszczkl again. John Kleps mid of Ella Sllveistoln against Thomas K. Handettton. Emma Walsh was acquitted of assault and battery on Mrs. .1 L. Davis and the; costs were divided. John Scnko. and Michnel Danko were found not guilty of robbing Michael Wrobel. SOON TO BE RECALLED. Lcttor Received by Llouteunnt Dont Icr Yenterdny. Lieutenant Dentler, who Is In chargo of tho regular nimy recruiting station In this cltv, has tecelved word fiom the south which Indicates Ills recall before July 13. This Information Is con tained In the following letter which Lieutenant Dentler tecelved jestrday: Port McPhPison, On., June 21, IMS. Special Regimental Recruiting Ofllcer, Scranton, Pa. Sir: I have the honor to state thnt I have been informed that the regimental commander will recall all olllceis In le crultlng service within three weeks. He elslres the legiment tilled If possible. Number requited, in nddltlon to men now here, 202. Very respectfully, John W. Heavcy. Fist Lieutenant, Eleventh Infantry. In chaige of recruits. The Lieutenant Heavey, whose name Is signed to the letter, has charge of equipping the Eleventh Infantry te crults nfter they reach Fort McPher son. Since tho letter wns written Lieutenant Dentler has sent twenty two lecrults south, leaving tho total number wanted ISO, Instead of 202. t'p to last night Scranton had furn ished 143 regular army recruits, ten less than enlisted from Wilkes-Dane. NEW INSURANCE FIRM. Will Ito Known ns Swift, HnllMcnd nnd Company. A new insuianee company has been organized In the city, and jesterday opened headquarters In 506 Council building. The company Is composed of Charles DuPont Swift, Geoigc M. Hall stead, Edward Swift nnd C. II. Ynn liusklrk, and will transact business under the fit in name of Swift, Hall stead & Co. They w ill repiesent among othei.s the gicat Manchester, of Eng land, which Is one of the foremost lite Insuianee companies In tho wot Id. Tho membeis of the flim are all well nnd favoiably known In the city, vvheio they have hosts of fi lends, and will doubtless have no dlfllcultv In build ing up a largo business almost fiom the start. There W ill He n Rogulnr cyclone of low prices and a downpour of bat gains at the Five Brothers' shoe store today. Revenue cancellation stamps made at Reynolds Hios. ummer Furnishings Here Arc a Few Special Values: Ingrains. Everything to bo had worth the having. New designs. Unlquo color effects. Spe cial values at 50c, 65c, 75c. Straw Hatting. All this season's Importations, Tho coolest, most sanitary covcilng to be found. Here arc hamplc values: China Matting. $4.50 roll, lOynrdf, valno $0.00. $6.00 roll, to yards, vnlue. P.O( $8.00 roll, 4() yards, value 510.00. WILLIAMS & MoANULTY 127" Wyoming Avenue. - Qt QCI W Special June Price On each nail of tho neatest Shoes on (lie market. Ladies' or Men's Pretty Vesting Tops or all Kid. Latest toe. patent or kid tips. Black orcoloied goods. Very dressy, very serviceable, nothing too good can be said ol them. They are beauties. TANDARD Handiest Store in the Sale Beautifully Cut. with Embossed Sterling Silver Tops, 50c. 134 Wyoming Avenua, Loolc Around." THE LACKAWANNA 0 No. 221 Adams Avenue, Opposite Court House SCRANTON, PA, For tho treatment ind speedy cure of nil Acute and Chronic DliCabes of men, women and children. CHRONIC, NERVOPS. DRAIN AND WASTINODIHEASKS A SPECIALTY. ALL DISEASES PLCCLIAU TO MEN, BU"h ns Nervousness, Nightly LosbCS, Gtnorrhoen. SvphllK Gleet, Lot Man hood. Shrunken nnd Shriveled Parts, Pain In Side and Hack, Varlococe'.e, Spcrino terrhoen. Loss of Memory, Stricture, etc. ALL THOSE DISEASES AND IRKEU I'LARITIES PP.Ct LIAR TO FEMALES, such as Lucorrhoca (whites), Piolapsus 'or falling of the womb). Dysmenorihoca (or painful menstruation), nil Displace ments, Inflammation, Discharges, Pain In tho Hack, Hips Sides, etc. CANCERS, TPMORS. PILES AND RCPTPRE cured without knife, pain or ca.'stlc. Epilepsy, Fits, Tape and Stomach Worms. CATARRHOZONi:. Anyono suffering v.Ith catanh, bion chltls. throat, head or lung troubles may lecclve threo months tieatment for only So. Trial treatment freo in olllco. It never fills to cure. Us-o It at home. At tho institute will be treated all ills casts of tho Heart, Kidnevs. Skin. Liver. Stomach, Drain. Nerve, Wood. Uladder, Ear, Eve. Nose, Throat nnd Lung All specific and Gonito-uimaiy cilseapes Chronic Eczema and all Skin nnd Blond tlleasca pcsitlvclv cuied. Eruptions. Pimples nnd Blotches removed from the faco of both malo and female. Old sores and cripples ot every description. Consultation and Examination Free. Surgery in nil Its branches. Dr. J. C Ijenstcn, consulting and examining physician and surgeon. OFriCO HOURS : Dally, o a. m. to o p. m funda5, to to 13 and 3 to 4. Strawberries. Finest Home Grown for Canning. Red Raspberries, Black Rasp berries, Blackberries, Cherries, Apricots and Peaches, Water Melons and Canteloupes. Pierce's Market Health and Pleasure for flip summer months can bo had it moderate cost nt tho Spring House Heart Lake, Pa., Thoroughly tenov.itfd nnd tefurni'lietl, has hot and cold water baths llfart Lake Is on the line of the D L & W. R R. three miles from Montrose, high ele vation, pure nil, pure watei pure milk lew boats and tlsblng tacklo free to guests Good bleytle roads, tine bhrnlv grounds latge plaz.ts dancing hall. I'or pticcs and particular!, write U. E. CROFUT, Proprietor Japanese Hatting. Sea our line at 15c. 20p, 25c, 35c and 40c per yard. Discount by t lie 1 oil. Tokio Rugs. Highest quality hand-made same ns Turkish goods. New lino just opened, s-peclally adapted for tho cottage or tho veranda. All tho slzc3. 1) l'-'nt $12.00 to 11x7 tint 9 00 (I i Hat - 6 OO txTat 5.00 3 . 11 at 1,50 Somo speclnl hall rugs, 3J, 312, 3xn. LINOLEUMS, OILCLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES. Everything to bo found la a first-clas3 stck ut light pi ices. Our Vici Kid Line What You Save SHOE STOR J City. 217 Lacka. Ave. THE GREAT 4c. STORE 310 Lacka. Ave, We are now ready for you to look over our assortment of Fireworks of all kinds. Fire Crackers Sky Rockets Roman Candles, Caps, Torpedoes, Etc. Get a Vote on Our Ben Hur Bicycle Contest. THE GREAT 310 Lacka. Ave. JOHN II. LA I) WIG. FOR BABY' COMFORT at the Baby Bazaar. Trvthe Knit Night Drawers, Knit Drawers, for Ladies and Chil dren, Dresses, long and short, Skirts, " " ' . , Waists, j lii(Icrvcstsr tincqiics, Blankets, Hosiery and Sliocs In great variety and dalntlost design 512 Spuuaca Stpoet. Steam and Lot Water H BATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRIMQ Charles B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. The Standard ElectricClocks No Winding. No Springs. No Weights. No Repairs. No Trouble of Any Kind. At Small Cost HUBS, ,a. ONE NoW Itl'.NNINfi JN bt'RAN. TON SVI,S HANK S1NCK DK- u:nm..t im; varies only AUUUT ONE El OND A WKEK. Mercereati 5 Connell, sole Agonta for this Territory. THE I.ARGKSr AND KINEVT STOCK OI" CLOi'KN WATCH Ks, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE- IN NORTHEAbTtR.V I'L.N.NSLVAMA. 130 Wyoming Avenus. T COAL At Retail. Conl of the best quality for domestlo usa and nt ull sizes. Includlnc lluckvvheat and Ulrdseye. tlellveicd in uny part of ths city, at the lowest price. Orders received nt the ofllco, first floor. Commonwealth building', mom No. 6; telophono No. K2t or ot tho mine, tele phone No. 27.. will be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. no vmRfl W. T. SMITH. 4 l