i -Or THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY. JULY 8. 1898. ! GARBONDALE. tTho Carbondale correspondence of Tho Tribune has been placed In tho hands of Mr. C It Munn, Salem avenuo and Church street, to whom news Items may bo addressed. Alt complaints as to Ir regular delivery, etc., should be made to Ttoborts & Reynolds, news agents. ILLICIT LOVERS LOCKED UP. Fulthlcsi XVI Njd Her Consort An Tnki ouiityJnll. A nalr of .overs were sent to tho county J yesterday In default of ball. Bert Thornp made the complaint that brought them to grief. The stoiy has Its origin away back In January. 1897. At that time Thorne, who Is a resident of this city, appeared before Alderman Jones and gave Information on which a warrant was Issued for a man named John Miles. Miles, Thorne alleged, had alienated his wife's affec tions. And not content with winning Mrs. Thome's heart, lie had Induced her to tun away with him and leave her forlorn husband to ponder on the Insult added to his Injury. The warrant for the arrest of Miles has been In the possession of Con stable E. J. Neary ever since, because the runaway pair had so completely lost themselves. Recently the otllcer received Information that they were living up In Susquehanna county, be yond Lcnoxvllle. Miles was started for this city and his Infatuated partner chose to accompany him. At the hparlng tho Injured husband told his story anew. Miles offered no defense nor denial. Mrs. Thorne at tempted to Justify her actions, and her husband, who tip to this time had made no charge against hci, decided to in clude her In tho prosecution. A war rant charging her with unfaithfulness was Issued. She tried to Justify her self by sajlng that she had as much right to live with nnothcr man as her husband had with another woman, and she alleged that ho has been doing so since the warrant was Issued for Miles. That, however, had nothing to do with tho case. BUSINESS DAR0A1ETER. Dull Times us Shown In the Tnlling Oirin t'ostollicp Receipts. The Inability of Uncle Sam to supply the demand for war tax stamps is ma terially Increasing the postal revenue. The local banks and many Individuals luivo been islng postage stamps on their checks to avoid any possibility of Incurring the penalty of the inter nal levenue law. When this fact was Incidentally men tioned to Assistant Postmaster Nealon yesterday he said the department needs all the busintss It can got from what ever source. Continuing he declared that the Cirlionilalc olliee lan ?-00 be hind In May and Juno. During April tho business was up to tho standard. The pobtofilco Is a pretty good baro meter of the general tiaae conditions of a (own and without becoming an ahumlst It may be confessed that Its Indications are not favoiable. However, changes of the past few Uas have pioduced hopo. The mines and Gravity aie working thi co-quarters time, though any day may see them go back to half. HE WAS TORPEDOED. Harry Stephens, the 11-year-old son of James Stephens of Darto avenue, wus severely wounded today by the ex plosion of a railroad torpedo. The boy found the dangeious contrivane this morning about 11 o'clock, and being de sirous to hear Its report pounded It with a stone. The flying particles that were sent In all directions by the ex plosion struck him In the face and lipped his left cheek open, tore off the top of the little finger of his right hand and badly lacerated the thumb, and cut the palm seveiely The wound In his cheek icqulied eighteen stitches to close up. Di. Maik Ballcv dressed the wounds. The torpedo is of the vailety used on railroads for signalling. They are placed on the rail and exploded by the engine wheel, warning the train crew of something ahead. THE POSTOFFICE. whoi ill get the postoffico That is a question that very naturally arises. It Is a notictablc fact that President McKinley has found time between war bu'letlns to make some appointments, and as the Oaibnndalc appointment was expected In June much fuither delay doesn't seem probable. Among the aspirants aie: Irving Davis, XV. D. Evans, both ictlied. and 11. 1). Lath rop, manager of the Leadei, with chances In favoi of John II. Thomas. The choice will b? awaited with Inter est. All aie capable msn and conse quently tho public Is not worrying over the matter. LOCAL AND PERGONAL. The Tostal Telegraph company have had a gang of linemen at woik near this city for tome time. They rw stringing an additional wire fiom Xew i'oik to Chicago. DlBttict Attorney and Mis. John H. Jones and family will make theii sum mer home In one of the handsomest cottages at Ciystal Lake. Patrolman V. V. MoAndiew Is en joying Ms annual vacation. Constable Gllby advertises for sale Hie household goods of James Ullas, on a landlord's warrant. The goods will be sold at public auction at tho house, No. 172 Belmont stieet, Monday aftei noon, July 11. at 3 o'clock. William P. Williams, of South Chinch street, who has been a ruffcier trom lumbago for the past five months, will upend a vvetk at Crvstal lake In tho hope of recureratlng his falling health. Miss Ressle Arnold 13 iho guest of friends tn Honesdale. Robert McMillan will return to Roch ester today. Mi, and Mrs. Duane Humphrey spent last evening with Mr. and Mis. David fcipruks, of Sctanton. POREST CITY. Justice and Mrs J Brewster MrCol lum. of Philadelphia, Hon. and Mrs. V. W. Searle, of Montrose, and Hon. and Mrs. George A. Post, of Mew York city, are sojourning at Fern Hnll, Crystal Lak.. Mr and Mis, Post, Mis. McCollum and Mrs. Seorlo drove over to Forebt City on Wednesday and made a brief call on Attorney James MtKlnney, Ths directors of the Carbondale and Foicst City Traction company have Substitute for Lemons. Horsford's Acid Phosphate la cooling, quenches thirst, and acts es a Tonic. Shun Imltitlnnt. Bold 00)7 la bottUl. BBBBSBBBaBBTBSSBBBSBBBSBBSBBTBSBSal accepted tho conditions of the fran chise granted recently by the council and express tho intention of having cars running to South street by the middle of August. Mrs. O. F. Coyle Is very 111 with heatt trouble, Little Rosa Smith, who was so terri bly binned while lighting firo crackers with blazing papei, died Tuesday af ternoon. The funeral was held yester day afUrnoon. Interment was made In Kt. Agnes cemetery. Mrs Julia McAvoy has been elected to fill the remaining vacancy In the coi ps of teachers at tho Forest City giadcd school for tho coming year. TAYLOR NEWS. A Wedding Reception Tendered. Intorctttna Game ol BnlI--Othcr Notes. A most enjoyablo event was cele brated at the hospitable home of Mr. nnd Mrs. David Powell, of Taylor street, on Wednesday evening, It being a re ception tendered Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers on their return from their wed ding tour. About thirty couplo were present. The evening was pleasantly spent with a programme consisting of singing, essays, etc., by a number of the guests present, and jefreshments wcro served. Mi. and Mrs. Rogers weto recipients of many valuable and useful articles. Mis. Powell previous to her marriage was employed by Clarke Bros., and was highly respected by her associates. Mr. Powell Is one of Taylor's most worthy young men nnd Is at present n member of the school board. Quite un Interesting game of ball was played on the school house grounds yesterday uttcrnoon between the Tay lor Rosebuds and tho Old Forge Blues, Powell pitched for tho Rosebuds and kept the hits well scatteied, while tho opposing pitcher was hit quite hard. The score was 12 to 6 in favor of tho Rosebuds. Powell and Stone were the batteries for the Rosebuds. Mr. Daniel Davis, of Hyde Park, was the guest of fi lends In this place yes tot day. Mr. Alfred Rundle, of Nicholson, Is visiting his parents In this place. Mr. and Mis. James GiIHUhs, of Main street, left for Hazleton yesterday to leside peimancntly. The Tribune branch ofllce In Tnjlor is In the Coblelgh building. Local Rcp rcentatlve 13. G. Kvans In charge. Mr. George Jcrmjn, of Soianton, was a business visitor in this place yes terday. Owing to the water being shut off the electilc light plant was unable to supply customers on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Reese W. Reese, of Main street, is having her dwelling remodeled. Painter Geoige Gordon has the con tract. Mis. Daniel Jones, of Hyde Patk. was tho guet of fi lends In this place yesterday. Mis M. C. Judge, of Lincoln Heights, was tho guest of relatives In this place yesteulay. This evening the Mm tin Luther lodge will hold an Impottnnt meeting In their rooms In Reese's hall. Business of much Importance. The meeting will be called at 7.30 sharp. Members of Temple of Love lodge. No. 7, True Ivorltes, aie making giand picpai.itlmiH for their coming picnic, which will be held in Webber's pail; on Aug. 16. LAKE ARIEL. Among the permanent guests of the Lake house are: James J. Nealls and D. Beck, of Seranton. Charles Welchel. Dave Schoonover and Henry Brannlng, of Peianton, aie camping below the club house. Twenty-four hundicd tickets were taken up by the lle and Wyoming Valley tnllioad on the Fourth. Al though we hud heavy showeis the peo ple dirt not seem In a hutry to get home and many stayed until the last tialn. Captain Paul Boynton went through his performance according to progi amine nnd every body was well ple-.spil. The blow Ing up of the Maine was the main featuie and elicited pro longed applause. Fitd lMwaids Is running the Lake house this season. Among the guests of the Hotel Pines are: II. R. Mills and family, New Yoik; John W. Lnmhait, Honesdale, John McCounack nnd family, Biooklyn, N. V.; R. N LaBar and family, J. L. Council and family, V. II. Connell, V. P. Chilstian and wife, John O. and Marjorie Chilstian. A. L. Cunningham, M.ugarct Thomas and Mis W. B. Hen wood, of Seranton. Hairy Blown, of the Seranton Acad emy of Music, Is doik nt tho Hotel Pines Mis. George KHInm Is very 111. Mr and Mis. Hatty Finn, of Seran ton, spent the Fointh with friends of this place. The Seven Day Adventlsts have erected two huge tents near the High school and will Instruct those who will attend tn their creed. A series of lawn socials will be held by our chuich people commencing a week tiom .Satuiduy. It will be in charge of John W. Andiews and com mittee, who expect the Mitchell quar tette Hum Seranton to sing for them. Ralph Meguigel had his face badly burned by the (lash from the vent of a toy cannon. Tho Lake Ailel Wheelmen expect to take a um to Salctn Saturday night. Get your Tilbune of Leslie Simons. Dr. Cook, of Hawley, spent Wednes day in town. Miss Oia Rolllnson Is visiting friends here. s, The Tilbune Is the only Seranton paper that has Ariel news in and is the- first to be called for when our agent makes his dellveiles. Giant Kim hi? nnd family have te tuined to Hawley after visiting ,1. F, McFailund a few days. K J. Hendiickson and 13. S. Whitney, of Seranton, leglsteied at tho Columbia yesteiday. William Llsk, of Seranton, is chef at the Hotel Columbia. PECKVILLB. Miss Mabel Glanvillc Is visiting friends at Nantlcoko. The Delaware and Hudson mines stnrted up on three-quarter tlino hero yesterday. Corporal Bert Dlkcman, of Company II, returned to Camp Alger yesterday after a seven-days' furlough. Miss Reba Slmpklns Is sojourning with f 1 lends at Elmhurst. The officers of Sheridan lodge, Knights of Pythias, were Installed last Wednesday evening. A force of men started to work last Wednesday morning to clean up the ruins of tho llro of the Riverside breaker, which burned down a few weeks ugo, in order to erect another new breaker on tho same foundation. The Delaware and Hudson company paid nt the Grassy Island breaker yes terday. Joseph Melbourne, who was overcome JONAS LONG'S SONS. Here Are Some Blocks We Have Set Up to Be Tumbled Down in a Day's Busy Selling- have : I oday '4-in fancy stripe 1 that were 30c yard, today 25c ?d- Women's Fine? Men's fCrash Skirts, inland Fancy ColoWaists, in Fine)ourLegHornhatsdized Jeweled' pall sizes, werejored 749c, today Handkerchiefs, cales, were 59C,Cand 59c, 37c. 3 for Women's Bike) 3-yard Ruf- Legcritis, tan andSlled Cottage Cur- black, weie $i.2tains, with polecies and black, lin Pillow Cases.5 now Candtixtures.nowr'wereSi.qS, nowCworth loc.touuylot 69c. 79c. Jonas by the heat two weeks aKO, is still con fined to his bed. ELMHUBST. J. II. Snyder and family have moved to ' Fern Crest," their new home. The Ladles' Aid society of the Pres bvteiian church met vilh JIiss. 0. W. Klndler yesterday afternoon. Miss Bertha Jenkins, or rialnlleld, N. J., Is spending her vacation vvltn her parents here. ills.s Inez Blessintr, "f "ew .Mlltord, Pa , vas the suest of Mrs. Byron Buck InKham yesterday. The Jllbsei Taylor, of Factoryvllle, called on friends here 'Wednesday. Mrf. W. H. Robinbon nnd chlldien returned home Tuesday, after spending i-eveinl days with tilends nt Glenburn and Chinchilla. Messis. H. D. Cooper, Hoi ace Tlnn, Marshall Fince and Clarence Ilumls tnn have enrolled nnd been sworn in as, members of Company D, now being formed as n pan of the lesinient to n place the Thirteenth. The festive inttlesnakc seems to be attracting considerable attention on the I'oulevaul Jut now. Gaiheld i:d vvards ended the caieer of onp July 4 near the spot vvheie Alex Dunn killed one on Sunday. The picnic and clambake given by the ladles of the Methodist Episcopal church In Ithodes Grove July 4. was a pionouiued Miccehs, about thirty dol lurc being icnllzed. Quito a number from Scianton vvcie piepent. Among the number vveie A. 15. Dunning nnd family. Mr and Mrs. Byron Buckingham were guests of Mr. and Mis. F. S. I'eltnn, at Moscow, on fcundny. Bov. C. A. Spalding was among the number fiom this place who witnessed the wonderful fonts of Paul Boynton at Lake Ariel July A Tho Ladles' Aid Fociety of the Bap tist chinch will hold a social In the home lately vucated by Mr. J. II. Sny der, on Tuesday evening, July 11. Cake and J D. Williams S.- Bios.' celebrated lie cicjm will be served nnd home made candy will be for sale. Tne lesldents of the East Side were suothed to sleep on Wednesduy evening by the beautiful sttalns fiom Colonel Schoonmakei's gramophone nt "Oak Terrace," nearly half a mile away, and yet the music from this wonderful in strument was wafted to us so distinctly that the vvoids of the songs could be easily distinguished. AROHBALD. The funeral of the late Mrs. Patrick Lane, of the Bast Side, was held yes teiday morning at 10.30 o'clock, Ser vices weie held In St. Thomas' church by Itev. T. J. Comcifoid and intciment wus made In the Catholic cemetery. The pall-beaieis were Michael Mcllale, si-.. Patrick Corcoian, John Mullen, John Mcllale, John J. Kearney and BJchard Gllroy. Tonight and tomonow night a lawn festival will bo held In St. Thomas' Pdik for the benefit of St. Thomas' congtegatlon. The conti actors are rapidly complet ing the tower on St. Thomas' church. The employes of the Delaware and Hudson In this place were put on thice quaiter time yesterday, to be continued until fuither oideis. T. F. Munley, Jr., John Furrell and John F. Bolund announce themselves us candidates to the next Democratic county convention from tho Second wnid. Tho regular monthly meeting of the school board was held last evening with all members piesent except My ers. After the reading of the previous meeting tho following business was transacted: Mr. McAndicw leportcd that all the members of the boaid met last Sunday ufteinoou and visited all the schools In tho boiough, nnd stated that there aro many Imprnvemt nta which they see lit to bo made, es pecially In the Thlid ward school. Tho icport was received. On motion It was decided to give the work of repairing the various buildings out by contract. It was decided to have the board meet THE GREAT STORE. Ladies' Pure fsioo Linen 'Collars and Mull length )White Pique Cuff Scarf, lor 17-Qiiart Aerate Pans.) Mason's One 251 )for preserving. TheySFruit Jars, at a been 64 cents.ipnce, loday they are are 23c. 49C doz. j All our Men's) 32-inch Fringed? r-Taffeta Ribbonsoc Neckwear, Towels, would aJPuffs. Scarfs ancUbc cheap at 10c, i Call styles, C today ) 39c. 5c. 5 t i White Women's Shirt J The balance of Gilt and Oxi-; Bordered? Lawns and Pei-dthatvere3QC,4oc'(jirdlcs, were 25c 39c. 25c. Women's Silk) Good quality Skirts in Fan-Sand full size $2.95. 6YzC. I Lonsr's Sons some day In the near future to get an estimate of the cost on the work to bo done. It was moved and seconded that nn extract of the auditors report be printed. Mr. McAndrew stated that there was a minor current throughout town that they aie to hire an extia teacher in the First waid school. lie wished It understood, as did all the other members, that the attendance at the schools last year would not var iant It. It was decided to meet on next Monday evening for the purpose of electing teachers, etc. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The steamer Teutonic with 1,168 pas sengers, among them being Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bellas, of Jermvn, ar rived in Liverpool July 6. Miss Lucy Gnriison, of Luzerne, is v Islting Mrs. HemllriBht, on '.Second street. Frank "Welch is at Tunkhannock vis iting his mother, who Is very 111 and not expected to live. Misses Baglev and VanBergan, of Carbondale, called on Jeimyn fi lends last evening. A special meeting of the council will be held this evening, to tako action on the sidewalk ordinnnce. Prof. Taggai t returned home last evening after having visited Philadel phia and Nonlstown. A fire on Third street yesterday called out the flte department, but was extinguished before much damage was done. The Delaware and Hudson breakers aie working three-quarter time. Superintendent Hutchlngs, of Mooslc, was a caller In town "Wednesday. Thomas Bray, of South Main street, has bought the livery business of Osar Mains. AVOCA. On Saturday at 2 o'clock tne Stars and Stilpes will be hlosted at Heidel berg's No. 1 colliery by the employes. An Interesting piogromme will be ten dered. All are Invited to be present. The Women's Foielgn Mlsslonaiy so ciety will hold Its monthly meeting nt the home of Mis. James Webber on Tuesday afternoon, Miss Mary Davis, of York avenue, Is seriously HI. Messrs. W B and A. P. Curran are visiting friends In Wilkes-Barre. Miss Bllz.ibeth Monle, a nurse of the Ptesbyterlan hospital at Philadelphia, is visiting at the home of her parents In Mooslc. Tho Sons of Temperance gave a pleasant social to their many friends In O'Malley's hall last evening. Misses Agnes Mornhan and Nettle Dtuffner aro spending a few days at the residence of Mr. and Mis. C. Steg muler, of Wilkes-Barre, The marriage of Miss Kate Thomas to James Best, of Seranton, was sol emnized In St, Peter's cathedral on "Wednesday afternoon by Ilev. J. J. B. Feeley. Tho bride nnd her attendant, Miss B, Heffron, were handsomely at tired In dark blue gowns. Tho groom was w nlted upon by John Norton, of Sci union. After the ceremony the bridal couple were tendered a recep tion at the home of the bride's sister, Mis. Patilck Corcoran, of Avoca. Mr. and Mrs. Best will leave this morning for Butto City, where they will make their future homo. A farewell party was tendered Mr. Harry Fleming at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. F. Whcilon on Wednes duy evening, pievious to his dcpartuio for Philadelphia, to which place, ac companied by John AVhalen, ho left for yesterday morning. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. At the Driving park this nfternnon tho Kurekas and Young Men's Christian as sociation teams will battle for tho cham pionship of tho clt. The North Bnd Stars ncccpt tho chal lenge of the West Side Alumnls and will play them on tho lattor's grounds Mon day aftemoon at 3.30 o'clock. The Hobctte3, of the South Side, would JONAS LONG'S SONS. Qliart( "pint"! they Boys' Washa-: ble Pants, nearly so styles that were 35 and 50c, - Now21c now ?o8c, now 48c. 1847 Rogers) Men's Gauze Mus-?Bros'Teaspoons,SShirts, short and' worth $1.50 setJl ong sleeves;. six, today cwere 35c, now 85c. 21c. like to hear from the Eighth Strict Stars for Sunday, July 10, on our ground, lor us much money as they can put up. An swer In The Tribune. Tho Dlgnllled base ball club, of Arch bald, challenge tho Crescents, of Iin" Brook, to a game of ball on the Crescents grounds for any day next weeks Ant-wcr in Tno Tribune. S. V. Munley, manager. Tho Mlnookas accept the Crescents' challenge for former's grounds July 10. Let us know If s.itlsfaetoiy. M. F. Judge, manager. The Actives, of Providence, accept the challenge of the Sunsets, of Archball, for July 10, to meet them at the City Line. J. Lynch, mamger: A. Golden, captain. Tho West Sldu Browns would like to play tho Mlnookas, South Side or Har monies a cimo of ball July lu on any ginunds. Please answer as soon us dos sible. Health is Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND. BRAIN TREATMENT THE URIG.NAL? ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, la soldundor positive "Written Guarantee, byanthorliod ngenta only, to euro Weak Memory, Dizziness. Wakefulness, Fits, Hietena, Quick ness, Nieht Losses, Evil Dreams. Lack of Confi dence, Nervousness, Lassitude, al I Drains, Youth ful Errors, or Ezcoesivo Uco of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At etoro or by mail, $1 a box; six for?'); with written Kiiaratitee to care or refund money. Hnmplo pack age, containing fivo dnjsr treatment, with full instructions, 25 cents. Ono sample only sold to eacupureuu. msioroor Dyinuu. dTRcd Label Special txtra strength. For Imnotencv. Loss of' i'ower. ijosl oiamiooa. UAl6n nn IlAmAnhAaa t fcJIsOlillkjT Vi IVailOUUODDj. Si a box; eix lor ;, vntif, written cuarnnteei n .,..nln 4lHavi A cnAn BFOREorbvmall. AFXEN For Sole by William 0. Clark, 326 Penn Ae , Sera it on, Pa f Man's Negllgeo Shlrts at 37 cents each while they last. Sizes 14 to 18. This is a job lot so come early and select best pat terns. Gillette Bros. Auctioneers and Hrokcrs. 227 Washington Ave. Opp. Court House. THE 101 POWDER CO, Rooms 1 ana 2, Com'lth B'l'rt'g. SCRANTON, PA. Mining and Blasting POWDER Made at Mooslo and Iluabdals Work. LAFLIN & RAriD POWDHR CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Electrlo Dntterles, L'leclrlc Exploders, lor exploding blasts, Hafety Fine and Repauno Chemical Co's cxplomvgs rtJttm v y?E '-lig. -e-n-i HtV V i JIHHIVsl -MHtMyo WW vi m HS1 Summer Furnishings Here Arc a Few Special Values: Ingrains. everything to bo had worth tho having, New designs. Unlquo color effects. Spe cial values at 50c, 65c, 75c. Straw Hatting. All this season's Importations, Tho coolest, most sanitary covering to be found. Hero aro sample values: China Matting. $4.50 roll, lOynrdi, value 50.00. $6.00 roll, .10 yarns, vnluo $8.00. $8.00 roll, in yard!), vnluo $10,00. WILLIAMS & McANULTY 127 Wyoming Avenue. $ 98c. 89c. SUCIl PRICES as these are shoes only for a tew days we Men's Tan or Black, 6 to n 98c Men's Bicycle Shoes, 6 to io.k..r.i 98c Men's Tennis, High Shoes, 6 to io 59c Boys' Tan Shoes, 2 to $' 98c Youths' Tan Shoes, 8 K to 2 89c Misses' Tan Shoes, n to 2 98c Ladies' Tan and Black Shoes, z4 to 7 98c These shoes are worth from are not complete they go now TANDAR Handiest Store in the L OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Btisl. ncss nnd Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, 5200,000 300,000 79,900 W3I. CONNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vice Pres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier The vault of this bank Is pro tected by Holmes' Electric Pro tective System. BOSTON , DENTAL PARLORS PRICES FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS ONLY. Our $20.00 rintss for $10.00 Our 18.00 I'lalosfor I) oil Our io.no Pla os for r.iio Our 1 1.00 Plntes for . 7 oo Our '2.00 l'lntos lor (too Our 10.00 I'latea for fi.oo Our 8.00 Plates for 4 oo Our O.oo Plates for a.oo Hrldgenork u OO (iolrt l routiH, 'J'jk il.Oll Oold Fllllnss. 1.00 up Platinum rilllngi 76o hllver I'llUngs boo Porcelain rilllnr; fiOo Cement Killings l!6o Boston Dental Parlors Corner Lackawanna and W joining Aves. (Over Newark Shoo Store.) SPECIAL THROUGH CARS Dally (except Sunday) via Central Railroad of New Jerss Beginning June 27, ISrS, leave Seranton nt S 30 a. m. for LONtl BRANCH, OCBAN GROVE. ASBURY PARK. UGLMAR (Ocean Beach), ' SPRINO HKB. SBA GIRT, ETC. Returning leave Point Tleasant 11 40 a m . Spring Lake 1J.5S a. m., Helmut- ll.r.7 a m., Anbury Park and Ocean Grovo U.Oj noon. Long liruuch l.'.Si p. m. An ho Seranton S.10 p m. This will bo kept up for tho entlro sea son especially for tho accommodation of families. n It will ennhlo passengers to eccuro and retain comfci table, seats tho entlro Journey. UAME Villi Sor" Throat, Pimples, Cop. MMVU IUU per Colored Snots, Aches Old Sores, Ulcers In .Mouth, Hair Falling? Write COOK KBMUDY CO., 6m Masonic Temple, Chicago, III., for proofs of cures Capital, $500, ouo. Worst cases cured 1 15 to 33 days, loo-page book tree, glllH3'rJilMll7l GomtKBu neeli a reliable, monthly, rcjulstlny medicine. Only hwmlcMaSl the purest drugs should be usiJ. It jou vanl t&o boil, gt Or. Real's; PaBiroirasal PflEHs Tbcr ara prompt, stle and certain In nnlhTbe reanlne (Dr. Teal's) nsTer41nmi nolat, Beittojrwhere.fl.bO. Adirea ftux Uxbicoms Ce CertUadLJ, For Salo by JOHN H PHELPS, opruoo street. Japanese Hatting. Roe our lino at 15c, 20c, 25c, 35o and 4Qo per yard. Discount by the roll. Tokio &ugs. Highest quality hand-mado samo ni Turkish goods. Now lino Just opened, specially udapted for tho cottago or tho veranda. All tho sizes. I) x 12 nt -.-.$12.00 1 0 0 x 7.H nt 9.0 O 11 X 0 nt - - 6 O O I x 7 nt 5.0 O !l x U nt - 1. 5 O Bomo special hall rugs, 3x0, 3x12, 3x15. LINOLEUMS. OILCLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES. nverythlnc to bo found In a first-class stock at right prices. 59c. t usually found on VERY cheap put them on a GOOD shoe. $1.25 to $1.75, but as the lines hence the reduction. City. 217 Lacka. Ave. DR. E. GREWER Old roat-omco Bulldlns, Cor. Spruce St., and Pcnn Ave-, Seranton. Pa lias returned from his Western Trip, and will now remain peimanent- ly at his homo olllce. THE DOCTOR IS A GRADUATE OK THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVA NIA. rORMEIlLY DEMONSTRA. TOR OF PHYSIOLOGY AND SUR GERY AT THE MEDICO-CHIR-URCICAI, COLLEGE AT PHIL ADELPHIA. HIS SPECIAL TIES ARE CHRONIC, NER VOUS. SKIN. HEART WOMB AND BLOOD DISEASES. The doctor nnd his staff of English and l.erman phalclnns make a specialty of all form of Chronic Nervous Diseases, Bkla, vvomb. Blood Diseases. Including Epileptic Fits, Convulsions, Hys terla, St. Vitus' Dance, Wakelulnesj. BRAIN WORKERS, both men and wo men, whosj nervous systems have been broken down and shattered from over work, no matter from what cause, can bo lestnred by my method. All who call upon the Doctor from now on will receive advice, examination, ser vice and examination free. Dr. Grew en nigh standing In tho Stato will not allov blm to accept any Incurablo rasei. If they cannot cure you they will frankly tell jou so. Diseases ol the Nervous Sjstem, Tho symptoms of which are dizziness, lack of confidence, sexual weakness in men and women, ball rising In the throat, spots floating before tho eyes, loss of memory, unablo to concentrate tho inlnct on ono subject, easily startled when spok en suddenlv to, and ami, dlstiessed mind, which unfits them for performing tho actual duties of life, making happlnesi Impobblble, distressing tho action of th heart, causing flush of heat, depression ot spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, melancholy, tire easy of com pany, feeling as tired In the morning 03 when retiring lack of energy, nervous ness, constipation, weakness of tho llmb etc. Those so affected should consult ua immediately and bo restored to perfect health. Lost Manhood Restored, Weakness ol Young Men Cured. If you have been given up by your phy slclan call upon the doctor and be exam ined. Ho cures the worst kind of Nervoui Debility, Scrofula, Old Sores. Catarrh. Piles, Femalo Weaknebs. Affections of the Ee, Ear, Nose, Throat, Asthma, Deaf ness nnd Cripples of every description. Tumors, Cancers and Goiters removed without tho use ot knife or painful caus tics by our newly devised aborbent mem. od known as the "ELECrRO-OERMI-CIDE." And our OZO-NITE GAS cures Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness. Consultation free and strictly sacred nnd confidential. Offlco hours dally from 10 a. m to 4 30 p. m,: 7 to 8 30 p. in. Sun day from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. MADE SVSE A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBE jtZXJierrou Ui-i Failing Mem cry, I m potency, HleeplesiacMa, etc . cun d by Abuto or other ilx ceases ana Indlt c ratio nil, jny yuuitft antf surety restore Loit italilr in old or young, and lit a man for study, bu?ineaaor znarHaff. l'rbvant InunltT AnO (Vincnmntifiii If t&itra in time. Ibotrues thowa in; mediate fmproTs meat and euocU a CUKE where all othpr fail In ftirt npou having tho vonntno Aax TabUta, They have oared tboutandi and willcnroyoa Waairapo itlTfi written Hanrtnuo to ftfltet a cure CJ fi6 In eaehcaMor refund tfce money. PrtoelAf ll lOirjer nockarei or tiz pkaa (full Uentmentt for (300. by rnall. In plain wrnpper. nron recolrt of rripa. Circular '" AJAX REMEDY CO., HXW For Bale In Seranton, Pa., by Matthew Ilros. nnd 11 U. Sanderson, druggists. Phrmclt, con WrpmlnavorHi stf ' ' ,H 0 SHOE STORE, K ?1