THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, APRIL la, 3899. I. poorly Nourished r invalids Dr. T. M. Johns, of Taylorvllle, 111., writes: "Johann Hoff's Malt Extract Is a builder and nourlsher that IS unequalled; especially for poorly nourished Invalids." ASK FOR THE GENUINE JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT ALBERT GISLON SHOT. Ezilah Wolfcndcn Placed Under ?1,000 Ball Yesterday. Kzriuh AVolfenilen, 11 desperate char acter who icalded near No. 1 mlno nil the South Side, t nrrulmiicl before) Alderman Jonen yesterday clitirKecl with lmvlnfr Phot Albert Glslon with intent to kill lit- pleaded not guilty. .Mr. Gl-don testified that several phot took effect In his shoulder and two companlonu who were with him on the Delaware and Hudson caboose when the shooting oceutred corroborated his testimony. It seems the three men Htood on the rear platfoim when Wolfenden, who was passing with hl housekeeper, who gave her name as Minnie Hill, and homo as Juinyn, was seized with a lit of Jealousy. lie ran in I1I4 houc and bi ought out a shot gun with which lie did the mischief. The prisoner said he wai shooting nt a hen hawk, and the alderman com mitted him to jail in default of $1,000 ball. Wolfenden Is apparently 40 yeais old while the girl with whom he lias been living does not appear to lie twenty. She Ba,a he becomes lnsuntly Jealous at times 25,000 CHURCH. The vestty officials of Trinity chuich have been Instructed to pioceed at once to erect u fctone church upon the property owned by the parish and that the secretary be authorised to ask a number of architects to submit plans for a stone church In cost not ex ceeding $23,000. Nothing dcllnlto as to the site or the material to bo used In constructing the now edlilce has been decided upon. The general opinion 's that Forest City white stone will bo used and the building will face Sixth avenue and will occupy, partly, the present site of the old rectory. The present rectory will In all piobabllltv be remodelled and made in keeping with the other atttoctlvc surroundings. BITTEN BY A BULL DOG. Contractor T. C. Iloblnon was bitten on the leg yesterday by a large bull dog he met on Farvlcw KtiecU After having his wounds dressed Sir. Robin son repaired to his home and secured the trutty riflo which in his younger liis he had handled with such good effect. He returned to Fan lew street and sought out the owner of the dog who at once admitted the necessity for the death of the vicious brute. Ho turned it out Into the yard and Mr. Robinson killed it with the flrfct bullet which went through the dog's bialn. LOCAL AND PERSONAL, Miss Gusle Tautz, of Oak avenue, is upending this week with Dunmore relatives. Mrs. Mary O'Hrlen, of Onconta, Is visiting her daughters, Mrs. Charles Neuser and Mrs. Honiara McNuIty, of this city. Mrs. C. M. Lesher is ill with grip. Rt. Rev. award Prendergrast, of Philadelphia, lias leturned after a brief visit with Mrs. Ellen Moflltt. Miss Lena Mellody, of New York, Is isltlng friends here. Mrs. Harriet Raynor, Mi p. M. O. Watt and Raynor Mealcer aie spend ing a few days in New Yoik. Miss Lillian Uruncr, of Park hltect, Is entertaining Miss Hannah Deltilck, of Aldenvllle. Dr. II. C. Wheeler and C. R. Munn were among those who heard Rosen thal at Scranton last night. JERMYN. Tho flagging of a noith bound pas senger tialn between tho wire bildgo rend Mayfleld yesterduy afternoon caus ert an impression that some one hud befn struck by the tialn and a number of people were soon lunnlng in the d'rrrtlon of the standing tialn. The cause of the stoppage was that the Hectlon men who aie substltut' ,.j heavier rails for those now in use and Jmd a tail only partly splken down. Mi&s Lizzie Thomas, of this borough, is visiting Fotest City friends. The Ladles' Aid of St. James' church will meet this attornoon at the home of Mrs. IMuaid Woodwotth, of Second street. Thomas Lister, who has lesided lien for a number of jears. will leave on Monday for Vintlnln, Mrs. H. C. Dals, of North Main .oet. Is critically 111 and tliei" Is but imull hope of her rccosery W. T Sullhan, of Pilcoburg, was a visitor hero Tuesday evening The fair at Sacred IK'ait church was reopened last evening and the pies- Free to Weak Men Satisfaction or no pay. uho famous Applianco and Remedies of tho Erie Medical Co., now for tho first time offered on trial and approval without ex pense to any honest man. Not a Dollar to be Paid in Advance. Cure effects of errors or excesses in old or young. Vitality fully restored. f w"uvr iu Hirenginen weaK, unueveiopeu portions of thebody. Absolutely un failing homo treatment. No C. 0. D., or other de ception. A plain offer by a firm of hirrh etandinc. New tnAdlml ruviV tvith nil ,....i . ... r plin letter seal without charge. trie Medical Cc.BuffalQ.N.Y. Johann HofPs Malt Extract Makes Flesh and Blood... enee of tho Mayfleld band attracted a large number of people. Tho fair will be continued for ten nights. Mr. and Mis. John Price, of Kings ton, and Miss Kate Cawlev, of New York, who have been visiting relatives hero, have returned home. Lyman Hoffeckor has a eontiact to erect n large barn at Peckvllle, for Simpson & Wutklns. Mis. Michael McHnle and Miss Maine Murphy weio Scranton visitors jesterday. John Wall and family moved yester day fiom Cemetery stieet to Carhon dult, where they expect to remain. TAYLOR NEWS. To Celebrate Jubilee Entertainment Progiamme Other News of In toiest. The Jubilee services of the Welsh Cougiegutioiial chutch will begin lo monow evening. The order of the services are as follows: Filday eve ning Jubilee und piuyei meeting; Sat urday evening services will commence at 7 o'clock. Devotional and opening eeieies will be lead by Rev. II. II. Harris, Ph. D. A short history of the church from Its organization up to tho beginning of the piesent pastoiato seven veais ago by Mr. David T. Hni rls, and the lust seven ears by Mr. Samuel J. Phillips, lir English. The destiolng of the note and mortgage by Mis. John V. Giimths und Mis. John H. Daniels Short addicss by Rev Rev. Dr. Hauls, of Taylor, Rev. D. M. Geoige, of l'lttston; Rev David S. Jones, ot Hele Park; Rev. T. C. Ed vv aids and Rev. R. S. Jones, of Providence, will preach on Sunda moinlng nt 10 o'clock In the afternoon ut 2 o'clock Rev. Peter Robeits, of Ol pliant, will preach In English, and Rev. Hugh Davis, c Hdo Park, will preach in Welsh at C p. m. Rev J M Llojd, of Talor, will pieneh In Eng lish, and Rev. D. P. Jones, ol Hjde Park, in Welsh. A cordlul Invitation is extended to all friends to Join In the Jubilee, especially those of the late fair. The following lb the piogiaiume of the Monarch Lltoiary club entertain ment to be held at Webei's rink on Apill 23. Piano selection, Profeswir T. R. Davlb, vocal solo, Sidney Hughes, duet, selected, Messrs WntMns and Evans, buck and wing, Noj le and Tnfe, recitation, Evan O. Evans duel, selected. Misses Mongan and C'uvvli, whistling polo, W. J. Caul, selection, selected. Anthracite quaitette. vnc.il solo, Sarah Klnne.v , duct, selected, Mcssr. Nicholas and tirltlltlis, sand jig, Patilek Co ne. solo, Moigan 15 Morgans, .solo, T. DoWItt Edwaids, duet. Miss Ann J. and W. (I. Nicholas, solo, Master Willie Morgans Doors, open at 7 o'clock, entei tniumcnt com mences at S o'clock. It is earnestly hoped b the p.ulli ioners ot tho Stew ait -nunoiiul chuich of Jlendham that theli pjstoi, Rev. J. L. Race, will be I etui lied to the church for another icim at the Wyo ming conference. Mt. Race is an elo quent speaker and Is well liked b his congiegatlon Lackawanna Vullev Council, No M, Junior Older United Ameilciiu Me chanics, will meet this evening In theli rooms. Rev It. M. Roderick, of llimmoie, was a callci on Rev J . Lloyd on Monday. The Hand of Hope of the Welsh Con gtegntlonal chinch will conduct a Fag got social this evening in the chinch basement. All aie invited. Messrs. P. J I human and James Mussleman, of Hansom, have teturiied home after visiting fi lends In this place. Taylor Castle, No 2b7, Knights of the Golden Eagle, will meet this eve ning In their looms. Today wilt be pay day In the Taylor, Pvne and Holden collleiles Depot Agent Chailcs J. Dibble, of the Delaware und Hudson eompan.v, In this place, has resigned to accept a Minllni position at Honesdale under the same company. He will bo suc ceeded by Hany Peteit-on, of Wllkes Iiane. D r, Sachem, V. O How ells and Representative John D Jones, of Mi nooka. No 247, 1. O. it M , made a fiateiiml visit to Nay Aug Tribe, .. 140, of South Scianton, on Tuesday evening. The mlscati ylng of the news letter was the cause of Taylor news not appearing eteiday. Mrs. Geoige Taj lor hos tetutned home to Scianton after visiting i da tives In this place "A word to the wlso Is sufficient" and a word fiom tho wise should be sufllclcnt, but jou ask, who aie the wise" Those who know The oft -repeated experience of tiust worthy per sons may e taken foi knowledge. Mr. W. M. Terry sajs Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction than any other In the mniket. Ho has been in the diug business at Elkton, Kj, for twelve jears. has sold hundieds of bottles of this remedy and nearly all other cough medicines nianufactuied, which shows conclusively thut Chiim bei Iain's Is the most satisfactory to the people, and Is the best For salo by all diugglsts. Matthews Hios , whole sale and retail agents, ARCHBALD. Wllllnni Cownty was quite badly In-Ju-ed Tuesday at the mines of the Forest Coal company. Ho was taken to the Lackawanna hospital. The enteitalnment that was held nt the Father Mnthow hall for the bene fit of Ifernnul O'Hora, was well pat i on Wed. Mis James Katon Is still quite III. Mrs. r-r Van Dentin was a Carbon dale visitor Tuesday. Mr3. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup. Has been uncd for over PIl'TV vi'vim by MILLIONS of MOTIII3HH foi tlicl? CHII.Ulli:N WUILU TRET UNO WIT 1 l'EHPKCT SUC-msS. Jt SOOTHES the CHILD. 80KTi:NB the OITJIH. AhLAYH all PAIN. CUREL WIND COLIC, and LH,,.hV ,,'t rc,m.e1Y f'r DlAllltllOKA. Hold by DiuRylNts in nery part of tho world Um suio inn nlt for "Mrs. Wlni low's SonthliiK Sjrup" nnd tnke no othtr kind. Tw entj -live cents a bottle. TUNKHANNOCK. A special meeting of tho Triton hose company was held last evening for the put pose of making soma arrangement to purchase new uniforms for the com pan'. O. S. Harrow s, of Sunbury, 1 doing tho reporting at court this week, Jeremiah Stevens, of Nicholson, was acting oh foreman of the grand jury at this term of court. A. H, Frear, Justice of the peace of Overfleld township, nnd Oivln P. Fnrr, Justice of Forkston township, are serv ing on tho grand Jury. H. 13. Miller, of North Branch, who was a candidate befme? the Repub lican convention last jear for tho of nce of associate Judge, Is. a member of tho petit Jury this week. O, E. Reynolds, ot West Nicholson, mentioned as a possible candidate for the ottlce of sheriff on the Republican .ticket, was In Tunkhunnock TueEdav. S. L. Tiffany, of Nicholson, Is In attendance nt court this week. In the estate of Robert Meyers, late of Tunkhannock township, deceased, letteis of administration have been granted to Ruth C. Meyers, widow. In the estate of Amos II. Storm, late ot Meshoppcn borough, deceased, let ters testamentary have been isued to A. C Stocker. The Jury cases to como Itefoie the couit were all disposed of on Tues day forenoon and tho petit Jury was then discharged. Upon the opening of tho nftcrnoon session tho grand Jiuy btought In their report as to county buildings. They recommended tho placing of clcctrilo lights on tho river bridge, the painting of the court house corridor and the repairing and Improv ing of the prothonotary's oflico They weie then discharged. The argument list was called over and the matters disposed of as follows: L. II. Thompson vs. Watson Caiey, rule for discharge of defendant on com mon ball; mle made nbsolute. F. L. Jennings vs. Mary L. Jennings, rule for counsel fees and maintenance, continued by ngreeinont E. G. Mills and A. M. Klrkham, exe cutors of Got don Pike, deceased, vs. George Rogers and Lewis Rogers, de fendants, nnd William Sine, Jr., Den nis Wall nnd Charles Depue, thiee ten ants, mle to stilko off judgment as to terre tenants; rule made absolute. M. J. Morgan vs. Chailcs ICein, lule for new tt lei; continued by agiec ment. In Re Public road In Nicholson town ship, near Lake Sheridan, exceptions filed continued In Re Vacation of Public load from the T M Whltcomb house to Rockv Forest, exceptions filed; exceptions sus tained and report of viewers set aside. In le lunacy of Richard Rlrd, rule to rovoke the appointment of John L. Bunnell as committee, continued R N. Cobb vs A. D, Stelger, rule to stilko off nppeal und rule to pet feet appeal; for argument. Commonwealth v Daniel Rosen giunt, i tile for new tilnlf continued on application of defendant. Commonwealth vs. James D. Gallup, de-eitlon and suprvort; continued for the completion of testimony. W. Semon vs. A. II. Sterling, mle to sti lite off appeal, mle discharged. A, 1. Hmgess Ac Son vs. Amos Hobbs, shci lie's inUipleadet continued. Com ts appointed George W. Cooke, suivevor, nnd E. S Hendrlck nnd II. W. Hardell as viewers on tho potlllon to mli ate toad In Windham townshln fiom T. M. Whltcomb'b house to Rocky Foiest. Couit appointed R N Wilcox sur veyor and C M Paikei and C. W. Smith as viewers on petition to vacate load In Falls township from Charles Zimmerman's to Altan Velth's The case of Commonwealth vs. M C, Slckler, suiety of the peace, was heard bj the coin t on Tuesday morning. Tho commonwealth falling to show cause lor action, defendant was ellschaiged ami older made for county to paj' offl- i eels costs The giand 1urv biought In th fol lowing llndlngs Commonwealth vs Mm It Gieavi's, true bill. Commonwealth vs Flunk Knapp, tiue bill. The fminet case was continued on Mondav on application of C. B. Little, showing that the defendant was sick i and unable to be piesent . In tho latter case the defendant plead g'lltv and sentence was suspended. In ttie matter of the discharge of ad ministratoi.s In the estate of John Fas sett, late of Windham township, de ceased, petition of John R. Tassett and John 15. Jennings, administrators, c. t. iu d. 1). n. In said estate presented and on motion of II. S Harding they aie ellschaiged S100 Reward 100. The re.ielcis ot this paper will be pleaseM to learn that there In at hast one dread ed Jl-caso that science has been able to erne In all Its stages mid that Is Catarrh. 1 bill's Catarrh Cuii Is tho onlv positive true known to tin medical fialernltj'. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re tiulns a constitutional treatment, Hull's Catnrih Cure Is taken internally, acting dlrcctl v upon the bloud and mucous sin faces of tho sjstem, then bv destrojlng ii,. foundation of tho disease, und civ Inn the patient strength by building up tho constitution und assisting natuie In do. lng Its work. Tho proprietors havo so muen laiin in ic cumin o powers, mat thev offer One Hundred Dolluis for any case that it fnlls to euro Send for list of testimonials. Address V. 3 CIIENUV & CO , Toledo, O. Sold 1 Drug-glstr, 73e Hall's Tamil j Pills aro tho best. OLYPHANT. A lengthy esslon of the town coun cil was held Monday evening. Bills nggiegating to neatly $1,100 weio or dered paid Mr. Maiks lepoited that the cavo on Delaware street, which damaged Mr Prokopovlty's carriage, was caused by a defective sewer drain. The flnnnce committee found that tlw ex-secretaty's accounts agiced with those of the tieasuier. They recom mended that tho six months' salarj' ot ex-Rurgess Hltchler be paid. Ml. O'lJiIen stated that a contract hart been made with the Delaware and Hudson company for fuel at 75 cents a ton. Mr. Gallagher asked why it was that the lallway company had been allowed to temove their tiacks on l.u'kawunna street, nnd thought that as they have a franchise of rights along that street, they should be coin nelled to benr imit of the expense of paving the same. The matter wis e ferted to the attorney-, A communica tion was heaid fiom tho borough at torney, who wanted to know if a spe cial lev j' was to be made or whether the boiough was going to defray the expense of Its shnro of Bewerlng tho First district from the general funds Mr. Howard seemed suiprlsed to know that the boiough should pay nny of It. Mr. McNulty stated th it the nidlnunce specified thut the bor ough was to pay one-third. It was de cided to pay tho assessment from the IFfcs. O II 1 9 - ro'Ulvcly curei coughs, IL?i Bi&dljall c"iui iu me client or Cough Syniprpt n".'. ,Ptew for chllUreu. ImUskooiI. Doses ate suiuU, 3j,c. " IS IT CURABLE? A Question Often Asked by Those Afflicted with Piles. Is a strained joint curable? Is local Inllammntlon curablu? Of eoutse, If properly treated. So are piles. Pejple become aflllctcd with piles and ask somo old "chronic" who has always persisted In tho wrong treatment and naturally discourages them by telling them that their case Is boneless. They In turn discourage others nnd thus a disease that might In every case be cured by careful nnd skillful hand ling Is allowed to sap the energy of thousands who might free themselves of tho trouble In a few days Pyramid PIlo Cure will euro tho most aggravated case of hemorrhoids In an astonishingly short time. It relieves the congested parts, reduces the tumots Instantly no matter how largo, allays the Inflammation nnd stops tho aching or Itching nt once Thousands who have icsorted to ex pensive surgical treatment havo been cured by the I'yi.lmld File Cute In a number of Instances persons who have spent months In a hospital under a pile specialist. It Is a remedv that none need fear to apply even to the worst ngginvated, swollen nnd Inflamed hemortholdal tumors. If you aro niTllcted with this stubborn disease you can master It and master It quickly. This lemedy is no longer an experi ment, but a medical certainty. It Is manufactured by tho Pjnamld Drug Co.. Marshall, Mich. Drusslsta sell It at CO cents per box. It Is fast becoming the most popular Pile cure the countiy has ever known nnd druggists everywhere aro ordering It for their customers general funds Mr P. F. nievvltfi re quest for a duplicate order for '14, the original of which was accldently destrojed, was gi anted. The reslgna' tlon of Frank M. Williams as a mem ber of the board of health was accept ed. Piesldent Van Sickle appolntel Fiank I. Thomas to succeed hi in. A letter from G M. Hall was then rend, asking council to accept the extension of Scotch stieet, and nlso Hull avenii'., as stieets of the boiough The street committee was- nsked to look over the new streets. Mr. Nealon sugg.tcd that the street committee confer with the Delaware and Hudson officials with regard to widening the plane bridge In his monthly teport the sec ictaiy stated that tho receipt for Feb maiv lights was $72 In excess of ex penditures PECKVILLE. Miss Sadie Estello Knlser, prima don na soprano, will Kive one of her cele brated concerts at the M. E. chuich Monday evening, April 21. Miss Kaiser is a lepiesentatlve Ameilcan soprano and has cho-cn America as tho field ot her laboi". She studied singing while very jimng and soon became success ful in conceit, oratorio and church work In lSDi she was engaged to go abroad as the opiano soloist of a con cert comnanv, and upon the success ful completion of this tour decided to lemaln abto-xd foi supplementary stiidj-. Remaining In London for nearly four eais, sho pursued her art at the Hojul Academy of Music with Alheita Randegger and Henry Wood, and with Thorp, the voice specialist While in England Miss Kaiser sang with great sue cess In conceit and ora toria at St James' hall, Queen's hal', Royal Agilcultural hall, appeailnar al ko befoie T. H. It., the Piince nnd Princess of Wales and manj other members of the loval family and no bility with most llattei lng success, also holding for three j-cirs the position of soloist to the English Ladles' Aeolian orchestra, the foremast femalo full or chestra in the United Kingdom .Miss Kulser has recently letumed to this countiy, where her first engagement was ns soloist with Sousa's band on their autumn tour. She also ap peared in New Yoik with Inness' band and other prominent nigunlzatlons She Is versatile In her work, singing dlf feient styles of music, with leal ap pt chelation of their varying chaiacter Istlcs, Her voice Is a clear, high so prano (singing( r In alt with ease) and Is of great power, compass and flexi lJSv JT fS With ertcli returning season we show something new and deshable in bicycle construction. This season finds us with more good things than ever. One of these good things is the BtmWELL BALL AND ROLLER BEARING. Examine tho illustration notice particularly that the little steel roll er between the balls transfers the motion without interiuptlon and the balls cannot grind together as in ordinary beatings. Cleveland We have been lunnlng the spindles of our cup and cone grinding ma chines mounted in Burwell Ball and Roller Beatings at a speed of 30,000 turns per minute, 10 hours per day for many weeks and the bearings are RIGHT. The circumferential travel of these spindles is 1041 MILES IN 10 HOURS a greater test for endur ance than the bearing would be sub jected to when used in a bicyclo foi an ordinal y life-time. Ordinary benrlngs under the same conditions cannot be run nt mote speed than 12,000 turns per minute. There is othing ''ordinary" about Clevoland Bicycles. Every piece of material and eveiy hour of labor is the best money can buy. We cater to a trade that wants the best and knows the best. Prices, $35, $50 and $75. Foote & Mean Hide. 140-1 i The Most Suits and Jackets in the Big Store's History There's new blood in the Clo.ik Dcp.iitment and he proposes to make things hum Right now when most needed, comes a sale of Jackets and Suits which has no precedent in the annals of trade. The readjustment of prices began yesterday morning; by night the entire stock had been gone over and when this great sale opens today you will be confionted by pticcs that are phenomenally low. inntafo kinf figured mohair latest model, good quality lining, KJLfjai ail, vJtili lO full width and perfect hanging. Actual value Q $1.50. For this sale, cut to VoC PI ft Iff ftnfQ Of the newest design and finish, lined with fast color percaline, I aIf on to nnd perfect hanging. All sizes. Actual value .j.oo. Q For this sale, cut to 2.9o Tallfn Mar1t Istnlrvfo Of Cover Cloths, lined through with mercerized laltUI -IVlalW jat,tiLLC satin incuciing sCeves; ily front and notched collar. These come in colors of tan, green and blue. Actual value, J? 5.00. q For this sale, cut to 2,yO Tztlnn larit Cfe Of Oxford material in navy and black. Fly fiont jackets, I ailUI 'IViaiW OUlo satm i,ned New Cjrcuar shaped skirts, , Q well lined and finished and perfect hanging. Actual value $7. 50 for this sale cut to.. 4.yo CfPnnn klnffi Harusome qunlity, in the new one-piece circular shape with ji of JUI I Jlil Lo demi.train. Lined with tine quality peicalme and . canvas facing. Very stylish. Actual value Si 0.00 lor this sale cut to 7.5U Tailnn Mnria QVo Of Covert Venetian Cloths, in all the popular shades. auui iviauL juiio Boj: or 1y flont jacietS( mn i,ncti. skirt A ol the latest model and perfect fitting. Actual value $12.00 for this sale cut to .5U And Very Fine Tailored Suits, Worth Up to $18.00, to go at $10.00 Ten dollars takes the pick of tailor-made costumes of Cheviot or Venetian Cloths. In style the Jaunty, tight-fitting jackets or fly front lined with the choicest grades of silk or satin. Skirts are of the most fashionable cut and finely tailored by men tailois Fine quality of lining and interlining. Not a suit in the lot is worth a cent less than i- many ol them have sold at $17 and $18. (t -v We offer them as the greatest bargain of the veai, at the icmarkable pi ice p 1 U PfaIP l?PmPmhpn Thai Every garment in this lot is of this season's J Crcfot; ntCt; I UCU styeb .,nd design, made to our order by the most fashionable men tailors. This is a golden oppoitunity you cannot afford to miss. It may never occur again. JONA -V,,v''v'",, BP l A1IBTA ArsenicBoauty LLLfi f fi 8 H Tablets and Pills T.his Complexion Treatment is a guaranteed specific, per fectly safe and sure in its ac tion, for the removat of ar- iNWfvi.,lous "isomers 01 tne sum, viz IKy&W p,n,PIes Blotches, Freckles, "7y7T I' Sunburn, Dlscoloratloog, Ecze ma, Blackueads, Roughness, Redness, and re stores the Bloom of Youth to faded faces. Boxes containing 10 dajs' treatment 50c; 30 days' treatment, $1,00; six boxes $5.00 with positive written guarantee lo produce the above results or cheerfully refund $5.00 paid. Soot by mail on receipt of price, bend (or circular. Nervlfa Medical Co., Clinton 4 JickionSH. Sold by all Druggists Cblcajo, llllooli. Sole! lij McGairuh & Thotnafc D1113. Klxt!",, VJ Lackawanna ave , Scranton, Ii TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. 1041 Kllllu p !EN Bicycles Fuller Co. J Washington Ave, iip m Wonderful Clearance of LONG'S SONS.S NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadway and eleventh St.. Mew York Opp. Urace Church. Curopean Plus. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards. la a modest and uuobtruslve nay there ara f, w better conducted taotels lc the metropolis1 thnu the St Hunts 'Die gruat popularity It baa acquired oaa re ullly be traced to its unique location, lta liomollko atnioinnero, the peculiar oxcelleno of Us cuisiue ana servlca, and lta rsrr modsr ate pi Ices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. WESTBilNSTCR HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.30 Per Day nnd Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day and Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. xx:m:-X"Xx:X"X::- For Business Men ',' In the heart of the wholesale district t; 1 Wl WIIWJJI.IQ 1 3 minutes walk to WnnamaLeM 8 tulnutrs to Sicfjel Coopers Dig Storr l'.iv of acciis to the treat Dry (,ooda stores. For Sightseers. One block from B'unv Cart nhlntr ratv transportation to all points ofIuttrct. NEW YORK. Hill lUh-.r & UNIVERSITY I'LAOI! cjuij oue jiiociciroin uroadnaj jRooms, Si Up. ; IESTAURANT :ce ncacoNABir """" WmV. The Most Populnr Bicycle FLOBEY & BROOKS. Pj Cklcktitfr's rnrfJih niamood llraaO. HNYR0VAL PILLS Original and Only Geuulne art lwji rt 1 1 kbit l 1 it tik lrili rr Chifkttttrt Xnilti In A nun4Brat la Hcd ta1 OuJ n(i1llii on ictiea ua iiiut rmiwa lube mq other. Ktfmt Jauatrcut tulitltui honsand tmitationi Ad Drnrilin (rifillL la lUispi fjr rtrtUuitii tritlwoeikU 4 "lUllcf for Tapirs. ft Jrrtr b? rttmrm Mall. lO.ttOU T'ltlmoalt I tfmt fajtr Cbfatirf.rChnniiaiC?a .1i1Umi latnrA. 6U by fcU Locl Imniu 1 1)11 VlV.,V WHCN IN STRONG AGAIN! oM lbert CHILS tW i. tibJ V o dna KsMtsUVUi (ZSrZ: crsfflBSE83 tet StVlgor to the whole bring. All dralni and louts are checked rr wir.tly, Untett pallenu ft are properly cured, ihtir condition olttn womei them into Imauity, Comumptionor Death, (Msii Mailed aeald Price it per box; 6 ocuu lurirer 1.00K. For Bale by JOHN II. l'HCLPS, unii Spruce titroet. We ere How Siiowin a very fiue Hue of Sterling Silver suitable for Wedding Gifts Including Chests of all sizes, Tea and Coircc Scls. Bread Trajs, Salad Bowls. Vegetable Dlshc, Gravy Boats, and Odd and Fancy Spoons and Forks MERCEREAU GONNELL I3O Wyoming Avenue. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of tho t)Mt iiunllty for domestics uio and of all bIzcs, lncludlnK r,uckwbeat ami Uldseve, delivered In any part of tho city, nt the lowest price. Orders received at tha office, Connell bulldlnir, Itoom SoOj lolephoto No. 1763, or nt tho mine telephone No, 72, will bo promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at tlm mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO MAKE PERFECT MEN I NOT X1F4IMIR. Donot8uf ter, llf can l reiiorJ to ynu Th very womcAittcf Narvu IlrhllliTftr abaalulrl rurrd bv PKIIl'l'iVril L-ermen me jori ana iduhiiidi oi LTAnLfTW.OtTeororatrtlnrlalri. i ignini, ikiiiov mt racrr ana in wan aimuiiinvi rnai (iui,invuiii ttg Indiirrctloni rcttttiiaailr jffcit. DtDirt virarand Dotenc-r toararv fiino tton Brae apt ha ijittm Ui iAv bloats iha rhaakaanJ luaira to th ya efr7rouncorll Onrtoe bei rtnftltal enrry CTjLfJV tici II I0af3mpltifuarantredcur wrfwar in oaf 7 r fundail Lan b earn fit la vat mw pock at floi-1 erjwbar or mailatl Id plain wrapper on tcclp'r vrio by tni rittrkiTO i)., CaiM '-. CfcifM-s Sold In Scrnnton, Pa., by Matthews Drofl, and McGarrali & Thomas, druffglati. 4V1ADE LVI A MAN AJAX TABLETS FOSXTIYELY GURU or7,lmpotoncy, blepUai,eto , caaM by Abasa or othtr i'lotiwa aid Ibdlt c ret ton. Thtxt ouUktu ani $urtlu rettoro Ixt VIUIII7 In oldoryoariK and uianaaiortinar, uurmsmor tatrruc1 f?itiwml ineauuy ant uunumtiou ir taWnin tun Their uk ibows tanedUta fniiirote mentfiud vttorts UltE nber all nthtr fall In slit upon haling tho yvuuluo Ajar nbtaU. TL0 hareourva tbouaandaaud will cure toil Wa give a po. itivs written Ruarunteo to bffett a euro Cfl pTQ In cticb co or r f und the money l'rictt UU U I Oi ner rcckarnj or sli 1 kge (full treatment for $2U). By mail, In plum writr rt r, npon ro(pt of 1 rico. Circular "AJAX REMEDY CO., HuY,,'.:ri.?.u For pnla In Scrantcn, Pa., y Matthews flroa, and H C. Banderecn, druggists. DOUBT. TRY Thty have itood the tut ef year. .114 uavv t.uicu iiivuiiuui v, catei of Kertous Dueatci, tucb a Dcbilitv, l)iulnci,Slerltl ncn and V jricoctle.Atropby.iic. They clear the brain, tlrengthcn the circulation, make digestion nerfect. and imnart a heallhT toxei, ilh iron-clad kgal euarantec to cur or refund tho Auarcti, ri.AU rocuibiric lu. biotcianu u IMiunmuUt, cor Wyomlns nvumic W 9 JH IX' aav T?rn9Ht
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