THE SCUAOTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 189S. ,9 DUFFY'S PURE maltHey FOR MEDICINALUSE NO FUSEL OIL Of course you will tnlcc n bottle into the co tntry to temper the strange drinking water. Maybe the water is nil right, but the wise man or woman runs no risks and o preserves the health. For pamphlet address fll'FFY MALT WIIISKISY CO., Rochester, N. Y. GARBONQALE, The Carhonrtalf1 correspondence of The Tribune lias been plae-ed in thr linndt of Mr C R Munn. Salem iivcmir unci Church Ktirt to whom n. ws Minis may Vio addressed All compiling 1? to Ir regular flcllvrrv, etc, should ho tnado to Ilobcrts & RenoleH nrai ngents J COAlMfcNCEAlENT LXORCISES. High School (Jriiiliiiilci llnnil Isnrf mid suns Soiisn. Comment emoiit oertNes of the Hlph school were held In tliu opera lmusc last evening In the presence of i kuocI Mlzed niidleiue. An nnthem by the 6Uti(r ladles of the school whs fol lowed by the nalutatory esa, ' Knighthood," by Mubel lMwiireN, who niciultted heiself ucdltull. 'A C!ltle View of AVai," read by Nellie Judge, proed spirited and lu te restlnp. Following the singing of New Hall Columbia," Mni Conaton delivered her esxay, entitled "Cob volis" It was full of thought nnd at tributed the progU'SH of the woild to h llonaile. Helvn Shields was excused from rending her essay. Miss Maltha Singer pioed heiself eiy clever Jn making the class presentations. He(t L Wilt ox was xaledlctotlan and she lead 'an essay "On Time," which emphasized the Importable of promptitude nnd the ndvontagea of timeliness. The essas were followed by a eon (Ptt the opening nunibet wa tendered by an octet made up of the following well' known ocaltsts V H. Hv.uis Unwell DavIS- Med In Tappan, Heithler Dl, I) I. Cinne, Mvion Ilcickcnbcitv, Hussell 'She pud, IJajmond Hocken bcirj, Titty sang senal pattlotlc pleies and weie watnily leiclveel Mis Hannah I.ton.ud was In espei -lallj tine olee and bei solo, 'My Dream of You" was to pleasing that she wns tailed upon foi anothet How ell IHvIrS undeied "I Am 'altlng' and was encoud I!.imend Hotkenbeiij, the basso piofundo of the Dickinson College tiuarcltc, tendettd a solo nnd ws lmidly appl.iudcd. He tefuped to respond One of the most entertaining num bers of the pi ogi ammo was the nlutnut address bj Attorney H H Singer, of New Voik tlty. Mr. Singer Is an al umnus of the High school who has wn honots at the I'nheu-dty of New "iik and who is now engaged In the legal profession In the metiopolls He said he had been lequestod by Professor Hockenbeny to gle the lass some common eense atl Ice, but appeared In the awkaul position of having been the heavy llllan in several High school escapades, whlih faet ho asked the class to forget Mr Slnget then settled down to the serious side of his effort and kxert chaimlngly eloquent an he polnt el out the ttue end of education The exercises elosed with the piesen tntion of diplomas by I'tesldent TV. T Cohllle, of the school bond, nnd the singlnsof "America" by all piesent. DEATH OF BRYON BURNS. lirother ol Dr. Heed Itiirnn, ol Scrnn tou, Pusses Attn). Byron Bums, of Klkdale, Susquehan na county, died at his home Thursday afternoon The funetal will occur this afternoon at " o'clotk. Deceased was a ptosperous farmer and would have been sixty veins old In August He suffetcd seveial months' Illness The suivlvlng near telatives nie his wife, biothet, IMwntd Burns, of Klkdale nnd brother. Dr. Heed Burns, of Scrnnton. surprisi.no failure. Onp of the most surprising happen ings of the week was the failute of the bakerv tit in of bhannon & Hlmer. Thev were suppoHetl to be as solid as anv business nun in this city The fxeeutlon ereditoi is Campbell Dltt It burn wholesale Hour and leed dealer, and his claim Is SMO The lirm attil butes Its mlsfottune to deptessed coal business, which lias caused a scarcity of money heteabouts LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The dilll team of Fidelity conclave of Heptasnphs of this city went to Forest City last night to Initiate sev etal applicants Into the lodge at that place Professor Ackermnn, of the Mnztits, will leave today for a visit of a few weeks at his former home. Little Falls, anada. Frank Qulnn, of Fnllbrook street, who has been n student at Niagara university In Canada, nirlved home Wednesday night to spend the summer vacation. 1le wns accompanied by Matthew I.avey, a foimer f'nibondule boj who Is a student of the same In stitution. .Mr. I.avey will spend n few days visiting his sister, Mrs. John Lynch, on South Park street, before leaving for his homo In Btldgepott, Conn. FOREST CITY. II O. Carr. of Dunmore, called on friends here yesterday. A emull barn standing In the rear of K J. Monroe's house nnd owned by Fred. Pray, of PlttMon, was found to be on file at about 9 30 Thutsday even ing. Both companies wem on the Ktound quickly and ulthough the flames emed to hurst from every part of the structure at once, they soon had VWtH. A V.vNISX. .ii"iiiii'iin iiniMii in.. cp them under control Rnd saved the building from total destruction. Noth ing of much value was contained In the barn at the time. The Cflthondalc Traction company wns granted a franchise at the last council meeting. The companv mgst nciept It In twenty das nnd huve Its toad extended to South street within six months after ncceptntie e. Captain Alney, of Montrose, will be the otator of the day at the Odd Fel lows' celebration on July 4 John 11 Williams Is home from Bucktull university and Joseph White ft out Allegany college to spend the summer vacation with their parents. Anthony Hovert was taken to Mont roo Jail ThursdH He wns committed by Justice Maxcy In default of JIOO bail, charged with stealing cats In the mines, his method of procedure being to take a tltket off n loaded car and put his own In Its place. The Young Men's Institute has chosen John P. Murray ns delegate to the state convention which meets at Altoona on August 10 c.eorge Bennett, of this place, has enlisted In the Kleventh United States tegulats and left vesteiday for Fott Mil'heison, Atlanta Chlldi en's day will be observed In the Baptist chinch tomortow. St Agnes Catholic church will hold Its annual picnic July IS. The AVelsh Congiegatlonal chinch people will hold a fall fluting the week commencing Monday, Septembet 1.'. The object is to rale money enough to pay off the chinch debt TAYLOR NEWS. Reception Tendered .111m Delln Mil-llniai'-Cliurcli Notes and l'uisonnl evs. Miss Delia Williams was tendered u niot enjojable icceptlon at the hu.Tc nf hei parent. Ml I and Mis i:dinond Williams, of Kailioad street, on Tlur da evening The evening was delight fullv spent in music, games and other uniusenients which made the tlm go fur too qulcklv. Delicious refresh ments weie heived. after which the guests departed for their homes, ull having hcaitlly enjoved the occa'lon Those present were. Misses Lizzie How en, Cm a Nelhaitlt, Levellla Kvans, Sarah M Powells, Bat hie OjiMwr Bertha Hose, Alma nnd Delia Dtvls, Sadie Oangwcr, Delia Williams, Mai gle S Thomas, Lizzie Crw elder Cassie Hughes, Mary Jones, Annie Bevan, Marj Daniels, Gwennie Dvans, Maltha Pti-e, Maltha J. Lewis, Annie Boss, Maty A. IewlH, Snllle Williams, ."rr mlna I'vans, Amelia Bvans and Messrs. John It. Thomas, Herbeit Hall, John Owens, Albeit Kose, Kvan U. Hvnns, David IS Bow en. William Williams, William Hooper, Fvan Davis, Harvey Fitch, James Thoma, William B Thomas, Frederick Bose, Arthur Mor gans, Hvnn Jones, Hany Thomas, Bajaid Orlfllths, Thomas O Thowstnd, and David J. Pugh Out of town guests Mbts Lizzie Price and Messis Thomas G Thomas, William Powell and William Moigans of Piovldence, and MessiM Joseph Chamberlin nntl Lavvicnte Wntlc, of Hvde Park Miss Maiy Stheiei, of Stianton, wns the guest of her parents on Union stieot. Thin sday Tavloiville lodge, No 66?, Indepen dent Older of Odd Fellows, will meet this evening In their hall on Main itieet Misses Ida Courtright. Katie Galla gliri, Hattle Goodwin and Messrs. Thomas Hvans, John Hvans and Ld wait! Sweet, of this place, attended the exiuislon of the Sons of Veterans to Hnivey'ts lake on Vedneda. .Miss Daisy AVade, of Hv'do I'alk, woh has been the guest of Miss Bacliel Gangwer, has letuined home The Tiibune branch office in Tavlor Is In the Cnblclgh building Local Itepicsentative i: a. Jjvans in chatge. Servlcefi at the Methodist Fplscopal chuich tomoriovv will be held at the usual houis The pastor. Bev. William Filsby, will officiate All ate cordially Invited to attend Set vices at the Cavalry Baptist chuich tomoirow will be held at the usual houis. Hev Dr II. II. Harris will officiate. Morning set vices at 10 30 oclotk. Bventng seivkcn at 6 p m Sunday sthool at 2 p in. Richard Bob erts, supeiintendent Hvervbody most cordially Invited. Samuel Goidon. of Scranton, was the guest of Tavlor friends on Thursdav. Mr. nnd Mrs Jenkln Hairis, of Stianton. were the guests of relatives In this place on Thursday. A ginnd reception was tendered by Mr and Mrs James Sullivan to their mnnv fi lends on Thuisday evening In honor of their wedding nnnlversaiy The event wat, celebtatcd In a rojal manner The Tavlor silver cornet band was piesent and lendeted sev eral selections dining the evening De licious refreshments weie served MIp Mat Thomas, of Wilkes Barre, was the guest of Miss LUzle Davis, of North Tavlor, jesteidaj. The Deweys of this place accept the challenge of the Sampsons for a game of ball on the school house ground for Satin day. Jul 2. The following is the made up of the Dewois Fied Stone, cntehei; T. Hi Jones, pltthtr; William Bvans. shoit stop, David j". base. Thomas Mosrn, second base, Seth Oiimths. thlid base, David Glbbs, left field, Williams Williams, center Held, Wlllam Powell, light field. Clad Jonies, second catchet ; James Davis manager, T. H. Joiiiw. taptaln. ' Cuba and the War," a tht tiling lee ture supcrblv lllustinted with a piwer ful double stcieoptlcan, will be given In the Methodist Bplstopat cliu.di on Monday evening next by Pn.fessor Ileniy p Van Llew, whoe lectures on "The Slumis of New York" weie so greatly enjoved some time ago Near ly one hunched and fifty vlowb will bo shown Preaching In the Welsh Congiega tlonal chuich tomoiiow wll bo held as usual. Bev Ivor Thomas, oillclatlng All nie welcome. PECKVILLK. The Ice crenm social hrld at the home of Miss Grace Bather, on Main stieet, last evenlntr by the members and their friends of Pride of Oiient lodge, Chaptei of the F.nstern .Star, was largelj attended nnd a vtiv enJoable evening wns Indulged In by all pies ent A good ptogiamme was pron.it ei! for the occasion and was well received. Theio were parties present fiom up and down the valley. All parties In the borough who are desirous of bavins eleetilc lights put Into their huuses or business plates by the borough can get nil the neces sary Information by tonHultlng the borough elettilcal engineer, Mr. Mor ton Harlne, nt the Hairlson House. Mr. I) P. Barton, of Washington. D. C, called on his sisters. Mrs. Colum hus Oreen and Mis. I S. Feirls, on Wednesday. The new home of Burgess S. B. Wil liams on the Wlnteis estate Is neailng completion When finlnhed It will be the model structure The artlUlc work Is being put on by the well-known tr tlst, L B. Thompson. Services In tho Methodist Episcopal chuich tomoiiow. Pleaching In tho moi nlng by the pnstor, Hev. S. C Slmpklns. Theme. "The Self-Rev cab lug Chi 1st." In tho evening Rev. W VnnKlik will deliver his lectute, "Tho Drink Uvll from n Bible Standpoint " Sunday school at 2 30; L'pwoith lenguo at C .10 p m. A cordial Invitation to all. Peckvllle Baptist church, Rev. J. S Thomas, pastor. Services tomorrow rft 10 30 a. in. and 7 30 p. m. Morning sub ject, "Keeping Hnck Patt of the Price." Hvenliig subject, "An Ancient Choice and What Came of It." Sab bath school at 2.30 p. m. All cordially Invited. Services In the Presbyterian church next Sundai nt 10 30 a. m. and 7.30 p m Subject for morning, "The Lotd s Challenge." For evening. "Faith Will Speak." Seats free. Rev. S. II. Moon, D. D., pastoi. OLYPHANT. On Thin sdny evening the commence ment exctclses of St. Patrick's ncatl emj weie held In the Father Mathew optia house and were enjoved by a verv large audience The exercises opened with a chotus sung by the pupils. Hev. V. J. Muiphy then con feiitd the graduating honors upon the gtaduates, litcsontlng each with a tias ting One of the most Intciest lng feituies of the progiamme was a motion song bv the little children. A song entitled (luaid the Flag" was well leiideied bv u t hot us of bov s, 'Our Slstei Counttles," a dialogue, was extelb'titly poitiacd bj the following oung Indies: MlssPs Maiy Mlinink, Lucy Mooney, Mai Best, Mai O'Mal ley, Sadies Itognn, Ma Feiguson, Mary O'Bo.vle, I:il7ab(th Dtmps(.j, Hanlet Hoban and Maggie Dempsey. 'Moon light on the Sea" was the title of a selection sung b the senior class "Mv Mnther-lii-Luvv." a duct, by Miss Mol lie McDonnell and Fugene O'B0lc,wns will received The next number was a tnntutn, 'A Gaiden of Singing Flow eis," whli h was chaimlngly rendeicd by the Junior class The sthool or chestia gave a pleasing selection, en titled 'Li Hostonnlse" "Tho Pat able of the Ten Vliglns" was lendcied by the puiils. Misses Belvif Tajlor and Sadie Hogan gave a delightful selec tion on the piano The Patting ong" bv the i las of '9S dosed the evening's piogiammo. The accompanists dining the evening were Misses Belva TaIor, Sadie Hngan and Jennie McAndrew At the conclusion of the exeiclses Miss Hairlet lloban entet tallied the giadu atlng class and a number of her fi lends at hei homo on Dunmore street. The funeral of Mts Bridget Klinnley, who dieel on Wednesday last, occulted vestcrdnv afternoon at 3 o'clock. A laigp number of friends viewed the icmalns nt the family home on Sus qurhannn stieet The funeral cortege then moved to St Pattlck's chuich, where n bilef service wns held. Intel -ment was made In St. Pattlck's ceme tery The Butterflies' Carnival" will be icpeated by the pupils of the tential sdiool next Tuesday evening at the Fathet Mathew opeia house. The Knights of Malta celebinted their anniversary Thuisdaj evening, when thev gave nn entet tnlnment In the Susquehanna Street Baptist chinch. The following piogi amine was ieu deied Song, 'America." audience, tuajer, W. H Pilest. selection. Key stone Glee club, addiess Clnliman W. II Davlsi Instiuniental selection, Isaac Gillllths and patty, song, Knoch Thom as, addiess, Rev G. W Welsh, selec tion, Ko stone Glee dub; graphophono selection. William W. Jones, tilo, Fnoch Thomas nnd pait, song, Delos Davis, song. Miss Bell, song, Ml-s Cl.li. i McFho, -.star Spangled Ban tu i " Glee dub nnd audience. The fiee klndeigarten on Water street will close Its teim next Thuis day moinlng at 3 o'clock, when an In teresting piogramme which has been prepaied bv the pupils will be given. The public la eordlnlly Invited to be piesent Seveial members of the Young Peo ple's Temperance society of Blakely at tended a temperance tally at Claik's Gicen vesteiday Among the students who have ic tuiiuel inline for their summer vaca tion are i: reiguson and John O'Mnl le fnun St Bnnnventuic's college, N Y . B Perc James fiom Phillips' academv. N II., Miss Jennie Patten nnd S)lvttrr Williams fiom Mans field State Noimal school, Charles Hathawnv and Lro Lvneli fiom Yale college, Roy Kelly from Strotieisbuig. Mrs. Thomas Holmes, of Caibondale, spent Thursday with her aunt, Mrs. John Feiguson Missis Mnmle and Tessle Nnllen, of South Sei anion, visited fiiends heio Thuisday. Regular services will be held In the Picsbtcilan chuich tnmeurow morn ing and evening In the evening Rev. B F. Hammond will deliver a discourse to the children and will give a seiles of chemical expeilments to lllustiatc his theme Much use-less talk wns an Important feiuuie of Tuesday night's meeting of the council All members were pres ent except Mr Lewis Mr O'Hallomn icportcd that he was unable to get tho plans and specifications for the pivo and sewer. heause Mi Dunning was out of town. Mi Patten wanted the council to defer the paving of Lncka wimn.i stieet for another enr. and made a motion to that effect, but Piesl dent O'Bilen would not entci tain tho motion The appointment of police made bv Buigess MiNulty vvero con filmed bj the count II, nftcr much de. bate The new olllreis are M J Hast Ings and John MeAndie-w The bui gess stated that they would go on duty tonight. ' CLABK'S OUEEN. The Methodists have announced their dctei initiation to celebinte the Fouith of July by a public dinner during tho day and festival In the evening The lltcinry nnd social entertainment will bo announced next week. Mr. Jinny Loeler has secuied a posi tion with Messis C. P Matthews & Sons and will move his family on Sat urday of this week and enter upon his new eluties on Monday next. Miss Cairle Sheldon, of Lynn, Sus quehnnna tount, Is visiting friends and rein t Ives heie. Miss Giaco V Honner, of L'atonvllle, Pa. gave n mot enjoyable entertain ment In the Methodist ihuich on Tucs da evening last to an appreciative mullein e Her Impcisonatlons were well defined nntl hei ventrlloqull ten dltlons wete exceptionally fine. Mm Chailes Sheldon, neo Miss Jen nie Coiutiight. returns to her home In Legiange. Ill, today after a sojotnn here of several weeks. William Court! Ight. of the military school at Auroia, N. Y Is now home for the vacation. Burglais enteied the store of Messrs Fiaco . Parker here on Wednesday nleht, effecting un entrance by bieak- 1MPHATIG Statements Onto . i c tiers j torn women Jjm-M-r-Jm C'irrii fj filiate tmjv troubU byrt.ru.n laicy l. vvtison, N'nshvlllc, Tcnn., vv rites: "I now consider myself well and do jrlvo you great thanks for It; your wonderful medi cine, l'cTUna, lias done mo all the good. 1 had tried a great many doctors and did ti m 91 w - lfl jt not find anv re- itji lief from any of tvvX xyWfca tne,n' lmt now xzzfyttT J cnn My that J WS ZAx am well. I feel liko a new person all over. May God bless you and be w ith you always," Mrs. A. C. Ililtlcbrantl, Milton, X. C, writes. " I was very low and pronounced in curable by two of the best doctors in this county when I commenced the use of jour medicine. I have used nine bottles of Pe-rti-n.i and I think that I urn perfectly well "Of course, 1'c-ru-na is what did tho work, unci 1 consider it the grandest medicine in the world. Mine was a noted case in this county and every body thought 1 would die, 1 never lose nn oppoitunity to praise your medicine. You may use this letter as a testimonial and make it as strong as you can.'' Ing a glass from the door. Several ar ticles uio missed. J C Hlgglus, our faithful mall can lei, Is III. LETTERS FROM TUB PE0PLF. Hinder tNs hcncllng short letten of In ternet will bo published when accompa nied, for publication, by th writer"! name. Tho Tribune will not be held re sponsible for opinions hore expressed. Dr. Bird to Mr. Smith. IMitor of The Tribune Sir In our Issiu for the 20th Inst I notice Dr Bird attempts to rover up bl Hacks bv raising a question of verac lt He savs 'Not one word did we s.i agilnst the fulfil or creeds of the Baptists Methotllts and Presln tot bins Nelthei did we denounce those de nomina tions or refer to them In our snmon In nil such vviiv " New what I said was this ' He did not seem sitistle with his niliepnsrntatlnns uf the book nf Mor mon but sneeilnglv attacked the Bap tists, Prcslnteilans Congrigatlonnllsts Catholics, Campbellltes nnd others In tin ir tin n " Win dlil not Mr Bird reply to what I "aid Instead of lephlng lo something golltn up bv himself, of wblcli I dlil not ihaige him'' Mv letter docs not say be att. irked their cieeds But here aie some of the things VI r Bird did say of these denoml intlons: "We do not want anv more Baptists we hive enough of them We do not want anv mine Piesb) trrlans or Cnngreg ltloniillsts we have enough of tlu m V e elo not want any mote Catho lles or Cnmpbellltes. we have enough of them Wt do not want any more Litter Div P ilpls we have loo minj of them ' etc, etc Now, If Ml lilrd believes "in all orthodox creeds," "swallows every word In the Methodist discipline," "en dorses the Baptist confession of faith" and "believes In the Westminster cate chism," vvhv Is It he does not want any mini' Biptlsts 1'iesbj terlnns etc " Suielv If the iieids nf those different e hurdics aie light then Mr Bird to In i (insistent should hive sipl "We want men and v. omen evirvwhere to en tloisi nnd aei'tpt those creeds bcomc good I'resbvteilans Baptists et ' But If Mr Bird l laboring tor the salvation of souN. the faet of him saving 'We don t want nn more Biptlsts, Presby terlins, Citlmlles, pte ," s equivalent to saving "Thev are w rone, theiefore we want no moie of them, wn have enough of them now ' Mr Blul w i mi to think that I spek to "eurrj lavnr witli the chinches of Stianton" l piefudlclng them agTlnst him and his woik etc But permit me to saw sir, I seek nothing of the kind I do not "believe In the Westminster catechism" nor 'endoise the Baptist tonfesslon of faith ' Neither elo I " silb scilbe to evrrv word In the Methodist discipline" and I mil of the opinion that tin man who swallows them all Is a whale Instead of a Bird, and will "find tluit he bus got an Indigestible Jonah on bis stomach If evet he should tome out of his shell far enough to Investigate the needs l low In the name of common sense any man Cin believe eveiv word of the MethoilHt discipline, and at the stme time endorse the Baptist confes sion of faith and believe In the West minster catechism Is a little puzzling to me. as these creeds and confessions con tiadlct each other It lather looks to me as though some one else was seeking Just now to "cuny favor with the e hurt lies of Scranton " I will Just here ak Mr Bird since be has slid- "I accept and subsprlne to ev ery woul In the Methodist discipline I neirpt without equivocation or nmenda tlon the whole Scilptures as mv guide and mle of lift " are ou willing to af tlrm that the Me'linelM dumb Is In faith pinctlie doctrine and organiza tion In barnionv with the New Testa ment Sulptutcs? If we will not keep ou vvaltlnr for an opponent In regard to the patriotism of Mr Bird, I have nothing to n but I am f,lad be Is patriotic and as to his pro claiming "vehement! ugnlnst preachers and c hurch members pravlng 'O, flod, thv kingdom come, nnd then on elec tion dnv going and voting foi rum," I heartily congintulnte htm In that work, and pin) Ond to bless every effort put foi th here In that direction We are also opposed to anv one setting up "another pioplut over Jesus Christ" as much as Mi ll'id can be and suggest that ere be throws nny more such Innuendoes at us he become better Informed In regard to our faith Wlllard J Smith Scranton, June 21. Ton llniiy lints. Bdltor nf The Tribune Sir: It was m good fortune to attend nn entertainment given bv the Orpheus club on Thursday evening In the lec tuio room of the Second Presbv terlan chine h I must snv tho music was all llist-rlass from the opening march t Bnuei's bind to tho closing march by the c lull The singers. Misses Black (laragan. Mr N. A Croft, snug their very finest und best, and the club outdid themselves Then the recitations by Miss Bllzabeth Stiles were excellent Miss Stiles Is a graduate of Boston and capti vated her audience nt the start, she was so ginec full natuial It was a treat to hear her There were two drawbacks to the pleasure of some, of tho nudlcncc One was a soft-pated joung man anil u chattering girl side by side, given such a combination It is sum to bo n nuisance at an place whero ona wants to hear what Is being said or sung The other was an anlmatpcl Jardiniere of largo pro pottlons Immediately In front of our correspondent, which entirely prevented hlni fiom seeing the plaers Beside which there were several others which all obsttucted the view Beautiful hats' Lovely flowers! But. oh, how I did wish they wero somewhere else" lours tiuly Richard Hlorns. Scranton, June St. 01111 to.'"'. "" 3t2i&oleVSHINCfIONAVENra: Reduced Prices To lighten 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 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 Connolly & Wallace 127 and 129 Washington Avenue. NATIONAL OF SCRANTON, Special Attention (liven lo Busi ness anil Personal Account. Liberal Accommodation? In tended According to Balances und Hcsponsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, Undivided Profits, $200,000 300,000 79,000 W5L CONNELL, President. HENRY BELIX, Jr., Vice Prcs. WILLIAM U. PECK, -Cashier The vault of this bank is pro. tectcd by ilolmcb' Electric Pro. tcctivc System. Fertilizer HUNT S MILL Efl. Refrigerators AND Ice Chests. 'HI T ti CONNELL CO 434 Lackawanna Avi icyole Lamps Seeds AND We are going to give you some bargains in Lamps this week; .ill the Lamps that we have in stock will go at these price-: Searchlight, list $3.00, will sell for $2.85 Ham's Di.uuond Tubular, list $3.0, will sell for 2.00 M. & W., list $3.00, will sell for 2.85 Leader, list $1.75, will sell for. 1.10 Jim Daudy, list $r.2j, will sell for 70 Other Lamps 50 Wo Will Sell nt These Prices ns Long ns They Lnst. FLOREY & BROOKS, 211 Washington Aye. Opp. Court House. Scrartm (Villi kr - m m h SsHiiwvjr wwm m, ik our Stock previous SUMMER RESORTS ncw jcrtser. On the Ocean Front. cve 1 miles below Long Branch Monmouth House SPRING I. MCE BEACH, N. .1. Write for descriptive pamphlet containing terms and Information. BKNJAM1.V H. YAIID. ASBURY PARK, N. l. Hotel Devonshire, Asnuin, n i. Delightfully ultuatcct ouo block from the ocean. Ever thing new. All modern lm provements. J B. HAMBLEN, Jn , Manager. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. The Arlington, OCEAN GUOVE, N, J. The leadlnz Hotel Opens June 23 to' October Cuisine and service unexcelled. Hanltarv arrangements perfect. Orchestra Itates (20 to 535. two In room Special rates to families. Bend for booklet C. H. .M 1 1,1, K, Proprietor. NEW YOUR HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadway and Cleveoth St.. New Y.rlr, Opp. drsce Church. European Plan. Room $1.00 a Day and Upwards. la a rsodeit and nnobtruslr. way ther. ara few better conducted hotels In the metropolU than tha St. Denis The (jrest popularity it his acquired oan resdlly b. tracod t its nnlqua location, Ita homelike atmosphsro, the peculiar exc.ll.no. of Its cuislns and serrlcs, and Its T.ry modcei ste prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Plica, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day nnd Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, SI. 50 Per Day and Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. WESTMINSTER to semi-annual DR. E. GREWER Old Post-Office Building-, Cor. Sprue: St., aid Penn Ae , Scranton. Pa uas leturned trom his Western Irlp, and will now remain permanent ly at his home otlice. THE DOCTOR IS AaRADL'ATE Off THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVA NIA. FORMERLY DEMONSTRA TOR OK PHYSIOLOGY AND SUR GERY AT THE MED1CO-OHIR. URGICAL COLLEGE AT PHIL ADELPHIA HIS SPECIAL TIES ARE CHRONIC. NKR VOPS. SKIN. HEART WOMB ANL BLOOD DISEASES. The doctor and his staff of English ana l.erman phslrlans make a specialty of all form of Chronic Nerous Diseases, Bklj, n'omb, Blood Dlsetses Including; Epileptic l'lt. Convulsions, Hys terla. St. Vitus' Dance, Wakefulness. HRAIN WORKERS, both men and wo men, whosj nervcus rvjstems have been broken down and shattered from over work, no matter from what cause, can he testored by my method All who call upcr the Doctor from now on will receive acUlce, examination, aer lce and examination free Dr. Grevrers nigh standing In the State will not allow him to accept any Incurable case If thoy cannot cure ou they will frankly tell jou so Diseases ot the Nervous Sjtem, The 6mptoms of which are dizziness, lick of confidence, sexual weakness in men and women bull rt&lrig In the throat, spots floating before the ejes, loss of memor unable to concentrate tho mind on one subject easily startled when spok en suddenly to, and ami, disti cased mind, which unlltB them for performing the actual duties of life, making happiness Impossible distressing the action of the heart causing flush of heat depression of spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, melancholy, tire easy of com pany, feeling as tired In the morning si when retiring lack of energy, nervous ness, constipation, weakness of tho limbs, etc Those so affected should consult ui Immediately and be restored to perfect health Lost Manhood Restored, Weakness 0! Younz Men CureJ If ou have been given up by your phy. slclan call upon the doctoi and be exam ined Ho cureo the worst kind of Nervous Debllltv Scrofula. Old bores. Catarrh. Piles, Female Weakness, Affections of the Eve, Ear Nose, Throat, Asthma, Deaf ness and Cripples of every descrlptun. Tumors Cancers and Goiters removed without the use of knife or painful caus tics by our newlv devised absorbent meth od known as the 'ELECTRO-aEHMr-CIDE " And our OZO-NITE GAS cures Catarrh and Catirrhal Deafness Consultation free and strictly Bacred and confidential Office hours daily from 10 a m to 4 SO p m ; 7 to 8 30 p. m. Sun day from 10 a. m. to 2 p m MADE ME A M AM AJAX TAULCT9 TOSITIVLLlt CURB .LL Ktrxoua t J jn . (ailloer Mam or7Impotcuc7aHlopl4WiiM, ls . cnnttxl hr AkUMA fir othtii Vienna anrf India I 1 E c ration.. Thru juW Ty and turmly rantore Lott Vitality iu oM oryounj. t.Dci fit am-vufariturf), bulnesor m-irUgft. Wnt IniAnitr anL tltini a motion If n man mo iun(, ttkan i Uid. Thutruto thowi lxmdlt.t InrroT. K&eDtaad efftota a CUItE whtra all other ftUl Id lit upon bfttiof the gtouini Aix Tebltti, Tty LToarthltkooitntlana wlllcnrtjou. W rir apM. It lr writtan gurDta to flt ft cura Hfl f-Ttl in DAch ctto or r(und tbaAmar rtlo W U 9 wiMr r&cktij or Lx (Oiffti (full treatment! for VMS Uf mall, la plain wr.pwr, utmn roirto rrlr.r(iTMUr "" AJAX remudy ?o u&$?ip For aale In Scranton, Pa., by Matt h sir Bros, and H.C. daadersou. drujistt. a V af "- w' far x
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