THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY. JULY 5. 1898. II CARBQNDALE. The' Cnrbonilnln correspondence of The Tribune lias been placed In tho hands of Mr. O n Munn, Salem avenue ntul Churclt street, 'to whom news Items may bo addressed. All complaints as to Ir regular delivery, etc., should bo mado to Roberts, &iIleynolds, news agents. CONDUCTORS' EXCURSION. They Htivo Decided to Go to Coopors town, N. V., Again. The conductors' order, division 153. of this city, has decided tn rrn its an nual excursion to Coouerstown, N. Y., again this season. Saturday, AurubI E7 Is the datu and they are arranging; tor' another Immense crowd. Their cx litreis... r ins, Mir nnd voar before ttest tho populnrlty of tho resort. Ot ego lake Is one of tho chief attrac tions. There arc four stenmers on u ind numberless row boats. I' or those ho mav desire to stop over special otel rates will bo obtained. Among other Intercstliic events of le day will be n bake ball game be t veen the Conperutown club and prob ably the Wllkes-Barre club, though tho latter has not been positively de cided upon. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Corporal Jndwtn nnd Clerk Al J!e Vandermark, ot Company 11, spent the Fourth with their parents In this city. Delnwaro and Hudson dispatcher 11. B. Brlpgs'left yesterday for Asbury Park where ho will spend his annual vacation. Jlost of the dlr.timcc will bo covered by wheel, the mute being via tho .Delaware Water Gap. E. D. Lathrop has returned from Blnghomton, where he spent several days visiting relatives. Haydn Evans spent yesterday In this city. Dr. and Jlrs. Mark Bailey have re turned from their wedding tour. Robert McMillan, of Rochester, X. Y., syont tho fourth with his parents here. One of the Palaco Creamery teams In rherge of Charles Scharloek wns left standing on Church street ycsteielay morning. It became frightened tit fire works and ran away. On Brewery Hill the horses ran off a culvert and smashed one wheel and tho wlilfllc tree. The animals came out unin jured. AVOCA. The death of Mrs. Elizabeth Har vey, mother of Mrs. Buglehall, oc curred yesterday afternoon at the for mer's residence on South Main street after a brief illness. Deceased was 86 years of age and possessed a robust constitution. On Sunday she was stricken with paralysis and gradually sank until death relieved her. She is survived by Mrs. Buglehall and an other daughter In England. Tho fun eral will be held on Wednesday af ternoon. Services will be at tho house. Interment in Marcy cemetery. Mr. Frank Smith, of 'WllUamsport, is the 'guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Druffner. The marriage of Miss Kate Thomas, 6lster of Mrs. A. B. McQueen, of the "West Side, to James Best, of Scranton, will be solemnized In St. Peter's Cath edral tomorrow afternoon. After a re ception nt the McQueen residence, Mr. and Mrs. Best will leave for Butto City, Montana, where they will make their future home. Mr. Hugh McQueen nnd son, Ar thur, are spending a few days at tho family residence on the West Side. Mr. and Mrs. .T. H. Anderson and family and Mrs. M. A. Flock are visit ing friends in White Haven. The Albion band occupied the grand stand at the Wyoming fair grounds yesterday. Mr. Harry Fleming, of Philadelphia, is a visitor at tho Whalen residence. Robert Mulligan, of tho First ward, announces himself as a candidate for dele'gate to the Republican county con vention. Master William Laird is among tho many youths that aro going about ith bandages after yesterday's cele bration. John Naughton, of Albany. N Y., Is spending a few days among friends In town. Mr. and Mrs. George Rolls are spend ing a few days with friends in Pres ton Park, Wayne county. Miss Kato Kearns, of Philadelphia, Is the cuest of her cousin, Miss Kato Brehony. Mrs. J. II. Mawford, of Chicago, is spending a few weeks with her broth ers, Mark, Charles and Robert Bosley. OLYPHANT. On Sunday afternoon tho remains of Mrs. William Brown were borne from the family home on Hill street to tho Congregational church where tho fu neral services were conducted by Rev. Peter Roberts, the pastor. The ser vices were larsely atter id. At tho conclusion of tho service the funeral cortege proceeded to Union cemetery where Interment was made. The floral tributes were very beautiful. Mrs. William Reese and Mrs. T. L,. Williams spent yesterday at Bcllevue. Ethclbert Jones is spending- a few days ut Edwardsvllle. Miss Agnes Williamson Is spending a few weeks with her parents in Pitts ton. Miss Phoebe James, of Blakely, is visiting relatives In Wilkes-Barre. George Ferguson, of New York, Is spending the week at his homo here. The members of the Congregational health is Wealth, DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND. BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL' ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, I j told under positive "Written Guarantee. brantborltod agents only, to cure Weak Memory, Dullness. WakofuJnoea, Fite, Jlieteria, Quick sees, Night Losses, Kvil Dreome. lack of Conti. denee.NeTYOueneee, Lassitude, all Drains, Youth, tul Errors, or ExceeslvoUee of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, whli-n leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At etoro or by moil, $1 a boxi six for tVwith written guarantee to care or refund money, namploimcU- 5 ge, containing five days' treatment, with full istructioni, 25 cents. Ono sample onl7 sold to cacti pvrsuu, u sioro or uy man. tSTRcd Label Special txtra strengtn. i , For Imnotennv. Loss ot Power. Lost Manhood, Htorility or HarrenneesA kti a uoxt six tor id. wittily, 'vrrlttrn aruarantefi ..v m liiviu wuun n,.,u,v iBFOR&oriivnioll. .... ......., W1,,. ua mtnrtt' ForSaleby WliiLm ). r.i.rw ,a p.nn A-. . ,&wWi v-5KV .,'ii jffrSi ibUibbVbi -sBBBBflsBflisiiiisBBBBBBBBBriBM gjBWBIgTH f AT M ErJllBfS V'Mfek f?lf JrsiiT WrVTEn Sunday school held a delightful picnic In the woods on tho East Sldo yester day. Miss Maria Williams, of Scranton, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, of Susquehanna street. Miss Mary Carbine has returned homo from a visit to Port Jcrvls, N. Y. Miss Molllc Kennedy, of Orccn Ridge, is spending a few days with friends here. Mls:i Jennie Voyle Is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. A. E. Voyle, at Co.-Kl:dnlc. TAYLOR NEWS. Tho Pourth Gloriously Celebrated. Hohool Teachers Appolntcl--lcr-'sonnl .Mention. The glorious Fourth was enjoyed by various Sunday schools In this place yesterday. The ruin ut noon made things disagreeable, and the picnics had to bo discontinued for some time. The Calvary church held their picnic in tho Pfuff's woods nnd likewise did the Welsh Congregational. Tho German Lutheran church held their celebration In tho Schuthels' woods, while tho Methodist Episcopal nnd Welsh Bap tist chuiches held thf-lr outings In the Athorton's and school house groves re spectively. The children received bags of candy, and nlo refreshments. The marehlruT of tho rhlldren to thy picnic grounds, singing patriotic songs as they marched, van very pleasing. Miss Jennie Davie, of Philadelphia, Is home spending tho Fourth. Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Youngblood, of 1'lttMton, were the guests of the for mer's mother yesterday. The board of health will hold an Im portant meeting tomorrow eenlng. Miss Kdlth Powell, of Plymouth, spent yesterday as the iiuest of relatives In this place. Foieman James Thomas, of Provi dence, was the guest of friends here tho past few days Tho following teachers were appoint ed for the borough for the ensuing year at Friday evening's meeting of the school 'board: Professor James F. Foley, principal; Hattlc McKcnzle, as sistant; Samuel J. Phillips, Maggie Whlteford, Janet lnglls, Polly Davis, Jennie Nicholas, Sarah Price, Llbby Jones, Kdlth Athcrton, Kdlth Van Bus klrk. Kdlth Wntklns, Susie Harris and Bessie James. Mr. William M. Kvnns, of Academy street, Hyde Park, was the guest of relative in this place yesterday. Pride of Lackawanna lodge. No. IS, Amerlc.Mi Protestant association, will meet this evening In Ref-se's hall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert lnglls, of Yates vlllo, spent tho Fourth visiting rela tives In this place. MIS3 Janet IiiKlis, of this place, and Miss Alice Shepherd, of Green Ridge, have returned home from Yatcsvlllc, after visiting relatives In that place. Emblem division, No. 57, Sons of Temperance, will meet this evening in Van Horn's hall. Miss Hattlc Scblne, of Centermore land. is visiting Misses Sadie and Rachle Gangwer, of North Main street. All members of tho Martin Luther lodge, No. 22, Loyal Knights of Ameri ca, are urgently lc-qucsted to be pres ent at the meeting on Friday evening, as business of much Importance de mands tho attention of every member The Tribune branch ofllce In Taylor Is In the Coblelgh building. Local Rep resentative 1 :. G. Kvans In charce. A largo number of Taylor people at tended the excursion of tho Knights of Pythias to Blnghamton. Misses Amelia and Sarah Kvans, of Muln street, visited relatives in Hydo lark yesterday. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The Odd Fellows of Jermyn Intend to give their brethren and friends a. royal reception and an entertainment th.it will surely please everybody. The official progtammo is as follows: Par ade will form at 1.30 p. m. at Odd Fellows' hall, corner ot Muln and Rush brook streets and will move at 2 p. m. sharp. All ledges in district No. 1. Lackawanna county, will be In line In full regalia. Order of parade will bp as follows! Chief of police mounted, Grand Marshal Dr. S. D. Davis and aids, carriages containing the grand otllcers of tha Grand lodge of Pennsyl vania, chairman of the day, and In firm members, Jermyn Citizens' band, Canton, Scranton No. 4, Patriarchs Militant; Cambrian lodg. , No. 5S, Car bondale; Arehbald Cornet band Arch bald lodge, No. S92, Arehbald; Harper lodge. No. 707, Feckvllle; Olypliant lodge, No. Ihi, Obphant' Olive Leaf lodge, No. 156. Cnrlu-ndale; Golden Chain lodge, No. 915. Piiceburg; Willow Leaf lodge, No. !)S5, Fast Benton; Rushbrook lodge. No. 50, Jermyn. Tho lino of march follows- Down Main to Cemetery, to Second, to Rushbrook, to Third, to picnic grounds. Programme on the grounds; Opening ode, by all members; nddrefs of welcome, Chair man C. D. Winter; selection by the band; address by Grand Master Sam uel McKeever, of Philadelphia; selec tion by the band; address by Deputy Grand Master Esau Loomls, of West chester: solo by Mr. Aflltln, of Scran ton; address, by Past Grand Master W. Gaylord Thomas, ot Scranton; se lection, by bund; singing, "America." by everybody. Immediately after tho platform exercises close, darning and games will begin. Games and amuse ments A three-legged race, boys; ob stacle race, egg and spoon race, sack race, potato race, nalldrivinir contest, ladles; ple-entlng contest, boys; tug of war, members of Arehbald and Rushbirok lodges; fat men's race, 2no pounds or over: climbing greased pole; 75-yard rice, girls of 15 years'; hurdle race, walking spring polo, 100-yard daah. A prlzn will be awarded tho win ner of each contest. Refreshments will be served by the several churches of the borough. The committee have secured excunlon rates on nil Delaware and Hudson trains front Forest City to Scinntun. Executive committee H. D. Swlck, irmlnnnn; W. T. Osborne, sec retary; C. F Pakcr, II. D. Carey nnd John Mellow. It Is the desire of the committee that all burlness places shall close on that day at noon, and remain closed tho balance of tho day. Dr. S. D. Davis, Frank Hemllirlsht, J. D. William.'', Clarenco DIakesleo.John Roche and Walter Moon spent the Fourth at Chapman lake. Joshua Parkyus. of South Second street. Is very III and his friends have but slight hopes of his recovery. johti B. Grlfltths is home from Wes leyan university to spend the summer vacation. Mrs, Kmma Westcott, who has been dangerously ill at the home of her grandmother on Second street, is a trifle better. The rchool board will meet It) regu lar session tonight. Those twenty dollar hydrants aro causing a breeze among the taxpayers. All say It Is' an outrage and something miut be done. What will that some thing be? GREAT SALE DRY GOODS At this, the time of our Annual Clearance Sale, we offer the people of Scran ton and vicinity the opportunity af buying DRY GOODS of good quality at the lowest prices ever quoted in this city. The quality of every article is war ranted to be as represented. Honey refunded to any dissatisfied customer. SALE COMMENCES TODAY JULY UNO CONTINUES UNTIL Wash Goods. Printed Lawns 3c Lotus Lawns, fast colors 4c Jaconets and Dimities "... 6c Cord Lawns and Batistes 8c Mulls, Lappets, and Organdies 1 2$C Very Best Irish Batiste , 1 2jC Silk and Linen Striped Batiste 15c Brown Linen Crash Skirting 1 2iC White Goods. White Stripe Dimities, i8e goods for .. 120 Check and Stripe Nainsook, isle goods for '. 7c Grenadine Stripes, 18c goods for 1 2iC 36 in. White Pique 25c Best Manhattan Ducks, 18c goods for.. 12JC Dotted Swiss, 1 5c goods for 1 6c Finest Dotted Swiss, 50c goods for .... 38c $1.25 White Bedspreads 95c 5c Bleached Cotton Toweling 3c 5c Brown Cotton Toweling 2iC 8c Bleached Linen Twill Crash 5C Very large line of best Brown and Bleached Crashes 2 to 3c a yrd less than regular prices. Table Linen. Great variety of German and Irish a big reduction from usual prices. Oil, Red Table Cloth, 40c goods for. Cream Table Linen, 30c goods for Cream Table Linen, 35c goods for Cream Table Linen, 45c goods for Cream Table Linen, 60c goods for Cream Table Linen, 75c goods for . Napkins at Reduced Prices. Hosiery. Immense stock of Men's, Women's, and Chil dren's Hose. Men's 20c Black Hose for 1 5c Men's 20c Tan Hose for 1 5c Men's 25c Black Hose for j 7c Men's 25c Tan I lose for 1 7c Ladies' 12c Black I lose for 9c Ladies' 20c Black Hose for 1 5c Ladies' 25c -Black Hose for 1 7c Great Variety of Hose for Boys and Girls at greatly reduced prices. LookDomesticsLook At the lowest prices you ever bought them at. All goods quoted are full width and of the best quality. Good Dark Prints Best Indigo Blue Prints Good Apron Gingham Best Apron Gingham Unbleached Muslins. Good Brown Muslin worth 5c for Fine Brown Muslin worth 7c for Extra Heavy Brown Muslin worth 7c for Best Lockwood 5-4 P. C. Muslin worth 1 1 c for Best Lockwood 6-4 P. C. Muslin worth 12c for Best Lockwood 8-4 Sheeting worth 15c for Best Lockwood 9-4 Sheeting worth 17c for Best Lockwood 10-4 Sheeting worth 19c for t"You Will Surely Save Honey by Purchasing Goods During This Sale. MEARS & HAG EN, 415 and 417 Lackawanna Ave., CONCERNING MOTHERHOOD. A mother la a mother btill tho holiest thing allvo.-Samucl Taylor Coleridge. A mother's love Is the best of all. West Africa and Hindoo. A mother's lovo the hfst love, God's love the highest love. Herman. A mother In tho divinity of Infancy KngllKh. A child must al Hh mother whether It may be be a wise man or a fool. W. 1 Weems. A mother's arms are made of tender ness and children sleep boundly In them. Victor Hugo.. A mother's lovo will draw up from the dephths of tho sea. RUFslan. A mother's prayers, silent and gentle, can never mitts the road to tho throne of all bounty, Henry Ward Ueecher. A mother's tenderness and caresses are the milk of the heart. Uugenle do ducrln. A simple kiss from my mother made mo a painter. Benjamin West. A wife; a mother; two magical words comprising the sweetest source of man's fcllclty.-U Aln.ee Martin, A witty mcthcr witless elee her son. "Taming of tho Hhrcw," II, I. All I am my mother made me. John Qtilncy Adams. All that Is purest and best Jn mun Is but Linens at , , 29c 25c 29c 35c 48c 59c 3c 4c 3c 4jC 3c 5c 5ic 8c 9Jc 12c 13Jc 15o the echo of a mother's benediction. Frederick W. Morton. All I nm or can be I owe to my angel mother. Abioham Lincoln. Messed Is the child that Is brought up at the mother's kr.ee, which Is God's al tar, Ladles' Heme Journal. Children nro what the mothers are. Walter Savage Lundor. Compared with a mother'B love tho earth Is like a bamboo leaf; a chavala like a needle's eye; Mount Mcon an unt hill; tho ocean u water bowl. Uurmcse. Forget not the mother that fondled you at tho breast. Cingalese. God could not be everywhere, therefo.-e ho mado mothers. Low Wallaco In "13cn Hur." He that angcrcth his mother Is cursjd by God, Kcclcstastlcs III, 10. Ho that despises woman despises his mother. Sacred nooks of India. He that honorcth his mother Is ono that laycth up treasure. Kccjleslastlcs III, 4, Heaven Is ut the feet of mothers. Per sian. I am indebted to my father for living, but to my mother for living well. Alex ander the Great. I consider that the mothers ot a country mold Its citizens, determine H Institu tions and shape Its destiny, Matthew Vassar. In all this cold and hollow world, no fount af deep, strong, deathless love rava ALLSUMMER GOODS ARE SOLD Dress Goods. Closing prices on Spring and Summer Suitings. Look at the bargains for new and stylish goods. Desirable Suitings in Plaids, Checks, Jac- quards and Poplins, 30c goods for. . 15c Fine assortment of 50c Mohairs, Serges, Chevrons and Beiges 29c A great variety of 75c Coverts, Melanges, Bourcttes and Fotiles 47c All very best $1.00 and $1.50 Silk and Wool Mohair and Fine Wool Suit- ings 58c 58c. Black Figured Mohair for separate skirts 38c 75c Black Figured Mohair for separate skirts 58c Every lady in the country knows we keep the most stylish dress goods only. Silks. China Foulards, 75c goods 29c Check and Stripe Wash Silks 29c Best Fancy Wash Silks 35c Fancy Brocade Taffetas, 75c vjoods for. . 58c All 75c and 85c Fancv Taffetas 65c All $1.00 Fancy Taffetas 75c Special. Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs, I2c goods 8c ! goods 8C Ladies' Pure Linen Hem Stitched Hand kerchiefs, 12J goods for 8c Ladies' Fine Embroidered Handker chiefs, 18c goods for 1 Qc 500 yards Spool Cotton 2c No. 2 to 7 Colored Satin Ribbons 3c No. 1 to iA Colored Satin Ribbons, 10 yards for ' 1 5c 75c Summer Ventilated Corsets 59c 75c Floral and High Color Corsets 50c $1.00 Full French Model Corsets 65c Men's 50c Muslin Shirts 38c Men's 75c Muslin Shirts 50c Men's Fancy Madras Shirts 50c Men's Best Percale Shirts, $1.00 goods for 75c Boys' Percale Waists 22c Boys' Percale Waists, 75c goods for 50c Boys' Percale Waists, $1.00 and $1.25 goods for 75c Big new line val Laces, per dozen, 15, 18, 25, 35 cents and up. Underwear. Men's Fine Gauze Shirts 25c Ladies' Cream Vests 5c Ladies' Lace Trim Vests 1 0c Ladies' Jersey, Lace Trim Vests 1 5c Ladies' Fine Swiss Vests 1 9c Children's Underwear at Special Prices. Good Blue Denims 1 0c Good Sraw Ticking 8c Good Feather Ticking 1 2c Good Feather Ticking, fancy stripe 1 5c Bleached Muslins. Good Bleached Muslin worth 6c for ... 4c Fine Bleached Muslin worth 7c for.... 5c Hill Bleached Muslin worth 7c for.... 6c F'ruit of Loom Bleached Muslin worth 7Ac for 6c Best Lockwood 5-4 P. C. Muslin worth 12c for 9c Best Lockwood 6-4 P. C. Muslin worth 13c for 10iC Best Lockwood 8-4 Sheeting worth 16c for 13C Best Lockwood 9-4 Sheeting worth 19c. for 153C Best Lockwood 10-4 Sheeting worth 21c for 17c SCRANTON, PA. In a mother's heart. Felicia Dorothea Hcmaus. If tho world were put In ono scale and my mother Into tho other, the world would kick tho beam. Lord Landomes. It Is tho mother that makes tho domes tic hearth the nursery or heroes. Daniel Webster. Mothers nro tho only goddesses In whom tho whole world believes. French. One mother Is moro venerable than a thousand fathers. Laws of Manon (Old India). Respect women who have borno you, for God Is watching over you. AI Kor an. Tho bearing and training of a child Is woman's wisdom. William M. Thack eray. Tho future destiny of a child Is al ways the work of the mother. Napoleon. Tho mother In her ofllce holds the key of the soul. Thomas Dlbdln. The revolution tho Boston boys start ed had to run In woman's milk beforo It ran In man's blood, Oliver Wendell Holmes. Tho name of mother Is the watchword the talisman of life. Ladles' Home Journal, Who forgets the sufferings of his moth er at his birth bhall be reborn In tho bod;1 of an owl during three successive transmigrations. Sacred Books of India. Who venerates his mother gains salva tion. Bengali (India). Summer Furnishings Hero Arc a Few Special Values: Ingrains. Everything to be had worth tho having. New designs. Unique color effects. Spe cial values at 50c, 65c, 75c. Straw Hatting. All this season's Importations, Tho coolest, most sanitary covering to bo found. Hero aro samplo values; China Matting. S4.50 roll, -loyardJ, value SAOO. $6.00 roll, 40 yards, value SR.OO. $8.00 roll, 40 yards, value 910.00. WILLIAMS & McANULTY 127 Wyoming Avenue. JlOUR SPECIAL r This month we will give article will be a rare chance. Our Saturday SpccialyJuly 2nd. Lis Consists oi 250 pair Mens' and Boys' neat Tan Shoes, lace, 'sj IS wortn $'-5; that day we will sell at 9Sc, nice up-to-date lasts.,, ! i July 4th AVc Are Closed All Day' " X Tuesday Special, Julv sth Ladies' Black Oxford's, i!)C, 5 regular 89c shoes, (2 Ho'ttlcs of 23c Dressing Tor ft Quarter)' e: $ 100 Misses' Spring Heel Tan Shoes, worth 1.25, at DSlf.this", day. They wear "like iron." ". ' JsJ; TANDABO ji Handiest Store in the OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Bust, ncss unci Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodation Ex tended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, - - $200,000 Surplus, - 300,000 Undivided Profits, 79,000 WM. C0NNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vice Prcs. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier The vault of thh bank is pro. tcctcd by Holmes' Electric l'ro. tective system. BOSTON OENTAL PARLORS PRICES FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS ONLY. figSSS ' TicS,, Our 2n.nn nates Our I8.no l'lates for.. for.. for for.. for. lor. for.. for.. 10.00 11.00 8.00 7 OO ti.00 fi.OO 1.00 :i.oo :i.oo il.OO 1.00 lip Our Our Our Our Our Our 111.00 l'lft'CS 14.00 i'lnten l'J.00 Dates lO.OO l'latei 8.00 l'lates 0.00 Plates Jtrmcework.... Gold Crowns, J'Jk iolil I-llllmn Plutlaum Killings. silver KIlllnRn Porcelain Killings, foment Killings...., fiOO :i6c Boston Dental Parlors Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Aes. (Over Newark Shoe Store.) THE DICKSON M'PG CO., Scranton nnd Wllkes-Uarre, Pa. Manufacturers of L0C0M0T1VES.STATI0NARY ENGINES Boiler, Hoisting and Pumping Machinery. General Ofllce, Scranton, PaJ MAX WEBER, Doot and Shoe Maker. Bestslioea to order from S1.75 up, Men's foley and beeU, (10c. Ladles' poles and heels, 60c All work cuaranteed. U7 Penn Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. I A tin Unit Bore 'Ihrout, Pimples. 1HVL IUU per Colored Hpots. Aches. Old Hores, Ulcers tn Moulti, nalr l-nlllnc? Write COOK RUMEDV CO., 6JI Masonle Temple, Chicago, III., for proof of cures, Capital, Jsoo.ooo. Worst cases curodl ij ta 35 days, loo-pige book tree. ' X 'jMfltil HiliBffiF N r. i atummamv v -vjtv vjOi-W" miiiiiiiriiFl lalr vnil bore 'ihrout, rim pies, con- PVWI&KKlK3MiattttttttttiiHft For ,Sle by JOHN H PHELPS. Pharmacist, cor. Womlnu vaut)?u 6pruc otroot. Japanese flatting. He our lino at 15c, 20c, 25c, 35o and 40c per yard. Discount by the roll, Tokio Rugs. Highest quality hand-mado Kama ns Turkish goods. Now lino Just opened, specially adapted for tho cott&go or tho veranda. All tho sizes. 0 x Vi nt $12,00 10 n x 7.(1 at - 9.00 (I x I) at - 6 OO 1 x 7 at - 5.00 :t x ( at 1,50 Somo special hall rugs, 3x9, 3x12, 3x15. LINOLEUMS. OILCLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES. Everything to bo found In a first-class stock at right prices. JULY SALE. I . n (.(I tywwnn j special bargain days and each $: - & SHOE STORE, nut t? mm ? ; .T 1- City. 217 Lacka. Ave. st DR. E. GREWER Old Post-Office Bulldlnc, Cor. Spruce St., and Penn Ave., Scranton. Pa L.us returned lrom his Western Trip, and win now remain permanent ly at his home oifice. fPr.RP.Ton IS A GRADUATE OP THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVA NIA. KOHMEHLY DEMONSTRA TOR OF PHYSIOLOGY AND SUR. GERY AT THE MEDICO-CHIR-URGIGAL COLLEGE AT PHIL ADELPHIA. HIS SPECIAL TIES ARE CHRONIC. NER VOUS. SKIN. HEART WOBin AND RLOOD DISEASES. The doctor nnd his staff of Encllsh an German phjlclans make a specialty of all form of Chronic Nervous Diseases, Bkla, vi omb. Blood Diseases. Including Epileptic Fits. Convulsions. Hys teria, St. Vitus' Dance, Wakefulness. BRAIN WORKERS, both men and wo men, whoso nervous systems havo been broken down and shattered from over work, no matter from what cause, can he restored by my method. All who call upon tho Doctor from now on will recoivo advice, examination, ser vice and examination free. Dr. Grewers nlsh standing In the State will not allo-v him to accept any Incurable cases. Ij they cannot euro you they will frankly tell you so. Diseases ol the Nervous System, The symptoms of which are dizziness, lack of confidence, sexual weakness In men and women, ball rising In the throat, spots floating beforo the eyes, loss of momory, unable to eonccntrato tho mind on ono subject, easily startled when spok en suddenly to, and aua, distressed mind, which unnts them for performing the actual duties of life, maklns happiness Impossible, distressing tho action of th heurt, causing flush of heat, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, melancholy, tire easy of com pany, feeling as tired in tho morning as when retiring, lack of energy, nervous ness, constipation, weakness of the limbs, etc. Those so affected should consult ua Immediately and be restored to perfect health. Lost Manhood Restored, Weakness ot Young Alen Cured. If you have been given up by your phy sician call upon the doctor and be exam ined. Ho cures the worst kind of Nervoua Debility. Scrofula. Old Sores, Catarrh. Piles, Female Weakness. Aflecllons of the Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat. Asthma, Deaf ness and Cripples of every description. Tumors, Cancers and Goiters removed without the use of knife or painful caus tics by our newly devised nbborbent meth od known as tho "ELECTRO-OERMI-CIDE," And our OZO-NITE GAS cures Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness. Consultation free and strictly sacred nnd confidential. Office hours dally from 10 a. m. to 4.30 p. m.: 7 to 8.10 p. m. Sun day from 10 a, m. to 2 p. m. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURK AL&Hervaua llseate Fallins Mem orr.lmpotencrtBIecpteajnfMf.fctc.. cui4 bj AbuftO or other Ejmwsob ana Indli crotloai. They quickly ami surely rcsturu lt Vitality in cl4 or young. anJ numaarortiaay, Dimnessjor marnass. 1'roTent Insanity una ContumDtlon it tuna la time. Their uw bovrs itemed lata lroproTo xauntand effaoU a (JUKE where all other fail In fiat upon bating the ccnulne AJai Tahlett. Thar havo eared thouiandeand will care yon. Wonlv apos ltUe writ to u guarantee to etfect a cure FTfl PTC in each gum or refund tho moner. Price Ov U I wimi package; or $ii tkg (full treatment! for fZCO. Ur to all, in plain wwper. upon receipt of price. Circular "AJAX REMEDY CO., Hbu&yi.J.'-' For sale In Horanton, Pa., by Matthew Bros, aad II. U. Sanderson, druscut. Whon In doubt whit to use.(oc Nervous Debility, Lei ol Vava, Impotency, Atropb v.Vartcocele and r&er weaknesses, from any cause, use bexlne PUli. Drains checkM asdlulli&or quickly rcttotd. . . Ifblgtectci.itcb trttUsrilu!ttun7 Mtiledfor$1.00;Sboiesl3.00. Vllk ti.00 orders we give a guarantee to cure or refund ine money. Address PEAL UE01C1NB CO., Cleveland, 0, F f I ,'' r - ' - ii i mK :---' '
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