' THE SCRANTON TJLUBUiNE- TIIUltSDAY, AP1UL 20. 1899. 7; J The kidneys are the sewers of the body. If out of order they cannot carry off the body's impurities and disease surely follows. Warner's Safe Cure has proved for twenty-five years to be the only reliable corrector of the kidneys. If you would avoid spring sickness, put the kidneys in order at once. CHANGES IN APPKOPRIATIONS. Board of Health Gets $000, as Usual. Fliemen Cut Down. The? lieu apiiropiiatlon oullnancu 'was passed on fltt milling by fclci't eoun M1 last exontti? anil It won found to differ inntcilully from the one pu1 imicd by old councils. The chanues made aie as follows. For assistants to citv enf,'ln'er, in cidentals and hiipiillrs the amount was raised from $100 to $'.'00 hydi :mts ftoni $?.00 to $330; the cuntinireiit fund was reduced from M.fiOO to $1,000 printing, nilvertisliiK and statloneiv. r.ils-e'il fioin $100 to JSS0. file dep.it tment, leduied from $2,200 to $1,500; water rent, le dliced from tl.GSO to $1,500, blldgeu. etc., ialt.ed tiom $500 to $1,000; legal costs for liens and defences of actions, reduced fiom $S00 to $Co0, city building, raised from $1,150 to $1,500, city yaid. raised from $10 to M00; compilation of city ortlinam.es, raited fiom $300 to $:oo. As picdlcted in this rnlumn some time ago, the usual amount of $W1 us put on for the board of health. Parks get an allowance of $100 and $2C0 lb appropriated for the completion of Xlntli avenue, between Main and Tor luce sticets. The old ordinance nnuli; no provision hateei for these items. FREDERICK AMMERMAN WEDS. Theie Mas a ipilet, but pit It, wed ding In Blnghamton yesterday after noon when Miss Jennie AIpmhhIpi, of Pittston, and Frederick Ammeiman of t this citv, were united by He. Mr. Shlpman. pastor of the Methodist church of thai place The imipleweic attended by Miss Jessie Alexander, sis ter of the bilde, and Will H. (Sillies, of Ilrook stxe :. The bilde wore black silk with !aendei trlmminp', and hat to match, and her maid was attired in a becoming tr.neling gown. After the ceremony the piity h turned to Su.squPliann.il wheio a reception x. Ill be given this o Piling at the liome of Mr Hall to the Immediate ielaties of the conti noting patties and tumor low Mr. and Alls Ammeiman will take up their li'sidenoe on C inaan stieet. Miss Alexander is one ot l'ittbtnu'H popular and accompllslipd young ladles and lias many friends heie lt Am merman is well known as one of Car bondnle's iepieseutatle young men. COUNCILS MEET. Councils held a joint session last een ing and awauled the nuitiaet for the twelp fire hjdrnnts to the llddv Valve company for $J.S3. Tin- PiKe sUeet newer contract was aw aided to P. Y. Mornn for 'it cents per llnea' foot Councils then met sepaiately and ie feired to committees the following le solutions That engineer hae mb blsh on Spring street lemoved; that city clerk advertise for bids for ilty printing for thiee years. Petitions were received and referred for eurblng and brick gutteis on upper Dimdaff street and I'mk street, from I.Inioln aenue to city line. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs (,. IJ. Samson is the guest of her slstei, Mrs P. S. Kmery, of Pitts ton. Miss, Kllen Munle of Hospital stieet. lias leturned fiom New Yoik. ltflth Susan tlie two-montlis-old Weary Woman Stands Up. The hard-worked sales, lady-the tired shopper, the worn out mother with babe in arms thev one and all stand up Man, chial. rous man, sits down This is the daily spectacle in ,' modern atreet cars. Any competent plijsician will tell you that woman is peculiarly unfitted to bear the strain of lontr hours upon her feet Unless he takes special paws to build herself up in a womanly way, this unusual demand upon her strength will result in a serious weakness and disease of the delicate organs which distinguish her from man The encroachments of these maladies are heralded by general weakness and lassitude, headaches, de spondency and irritability, weak back, pains ana aragging uown sensations. .Neg lect of these symptoms means invalidism, iusanity or catty death There is a remedy that will to strengthen and build up woman's special organism, that she may withstand the strain of long hours upon her feet, and escape the maladies that would destroy her general health and her capability as a wife and mother It is l)r Pierce's Favorite Prescription It builds up the muscles that support and strengthen the organs peculiar to the sex It enables her to stand without feeling pulled down ana wtinoui pain or extreme weari ness It cures all , womanly weakness and disease. It fits her not only for work, but for healthy, happy wifehood and motherhood. Mrs. Clam Nelson, of Pico Heights. Los Augelti, Cat. Box it, write i "I had Te. male trouble, aud Dr. Pierce's J'avonte Pre. srription, together with the advice given in his book, cured me of five years' kkntj.i " r. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation. v- wifZnj Atf V II iWJUt. r?Finnsz -sVQ I -i twtm daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cushlne, of No. 20S Belmont street, died yesteulay. The funeral will bo held tomorrow afternoon. A lamp exploded in the barber shop ot J J. Oarden, on TJundaff street, hint i Piling. A burket of water prevented otpnMe diinuigps. Yesetday Mrs. II. P. Wlioeler enter tained her mother and sister, of Jer sey City, Mrs. James Peetlis and Mrs. Montnyne Mrs. Speniei Courtilght, of Nineveh, is visiting Mis. C V. Helms, of Wash ington street Mrs. V. II. Fletcher, or Heirlck Gen tle, called on friends in Catbondale yesteidaj. Mrs MeAitl.ur and son, Hmmet, who have beer, visiting at the homo of O. H. .Snj.der. of Wyoming street, have returned to Clippie Cieek, Colorado. Miss Verna Ulglow is cntertaluiug her slstei, Miss Clawi niglow, of Hones dale Miss May Lynott Is lsitlng In Phil adelphia. TUNKHANNOCK. The instil ance on the stole of V. I. Wheelock at HatonWlle, which was de stroyed by fire on Monday last, was eariied as follows $l,ooo in the Aetna, $1,000 In the (Phoenix, and $1,000 in the H.utford on his stock" and $1,000 in the Continental on the building, mak ing a total of $1,000 The building, which -was new, cost about $.1,000 and the stock was imcntoiled a shoit tlmo ago nt $7,500 The goods saved will umount to possibly $"00. The house of Iiing Wheelock, just across the stieet fiom the stole, was Insiued in the Aet na for iJSOO and his household goods werp insured In the same company for V-00 The damage to house will amount to possibly $200. and about the same amount will cover his damage on his goods There was no insurance on the huge barn, where the lire originated. Triton Hose company, of this place, was piomliieut at the Hie and a bucket hiiKade under the direetlop. of Fore man (5 O Skinner did good seiiee on the roofs ot the adjacent pioperties. Asa S. Kellei, membei of the Wyo ming county b.u, was admitted on Monday last to practice generally In the couits of I.uzeine county. Allen Jane. of Meshoppen, was In Tunkhannock on Tucsda. Haitwell Atkinson, who has been In nnt- of the Hiianton hospitals most of the w Intel, was aiound the stieets es terdav for the fiist time. Associate Judge V. M. Vaughn, of Mi'shopiien, was in town Tuesda. Mi. and Mrs. Chailes Maicey, of Al toona. Pa., aie lsitlng Mis Perry Mareey this week. The following niauiage licenses have been issued by Prothonotaiy X. W. Iteynolds. To Kills K. Xonhtop, of llomei. X. Y., and Canle Fox, of Ver non, this county; to Cory Javne. of Meshopiien, and Mrtie M. Aintz, cf the same pluie. to Thomas Carroll, of Stow ell, Piadfoid county, and Maiy Hyrne, of the same place; to Michael H Lane, of Noxen, and Sarah Jane Straiev. of the same place. The Katonvlllo postolllco was located in the store of F. I. Wheelock, who was the postmaster. The fixtures of the iiillee and most of the stamps and sta tloneiv weie saed from the file. Tho olllce will be located temporarily in the house of Irving Wheelock, until the store is lehullt. C. W. Smith, representing the Horse heads Hildge company, was In Tunk hannock Tuesday. Chailes Hussell, last fall a candidate on the Hepubllcan ticket for represen tatle, was In town esterdny. The llbiai , fuinltuic, etc, belong ing to Cliatles K. Tetiy wus yesterday shipped to his olllce In Wilkes-Baire. Mr Terry Is located on South Franklin stieet, just below the Anthracite Sav ings bank. K. K. Mentzer, of this place, expects to be admitted on Monday next to prac tice peneially In the couits of I.uzerne eount. TIIK KFriJCTS OF Till: GRIP ure oercomo by Hood's Sarsarparllla w.ilch purifies the blood, tones the stomach, stiengthens the neives, and makes the whole system vigorous and healthy. A egetahle cathaitle that can bo lelled upon to do Its work thoroughly Hood's Pills. OLYPHANT. In commeratlon ot St. George's Hay the members of Windsor Lodge, No. 107, Sons of St. George, gave an enter tainment and buclal to a huge niiin bei of fi lends in their looms in tl.o Sweeny building last evening Tho en teitalnment began ut 7.30 o'clock and was presided over by Henjaniln Mil ton, uf Vandllng. Tho following pro gramme was leudered. Addiess, chair man, t election, quaitette fiom Foittjt City, song, Miss Lizzie Dcmpsey; reo itatlon, Miss Lizzie Wlndsoi , duet. Messrs Hill and Kvans, Throop; song, William Simpson, iccltatlon, Miss Muo Kvans, selection, Smith's quartette, graphuphone, Mansel Symons, song, Miss Hell, tecltatlon, M s Llzzlo Neeshan, song. Robert McCotmac; se leetton, Fonst City quartette; bong, Miss Jessie PettlRrew; iccltatlon, Mis Nellie Muiphy. sung, Joseph Hyland. duet, Messrs. Wifftnd and Fletcher grnphaphone. Mansil Symons; recita tion, Miss Kllza Williams, selection, Smith's quaitette. song, Miss MngglJ Thomas; recitation, Miss Swales, Dur ing an intermission between tho flnt and second part of the programme ro freshments consisting ot sandwloho, cake, coffee and fruit were served by tho members. Tho lodges In tho dis trict will parade to tho Primitive! Methodist chuicli on Sunday Andrew Patten, Jr., of Curhondale, who has been visiting relatives lieu, has returned home. J. 15. Hruglnr has moved into tho store lecently vatnted by P. T. Dough cr on Lackawanna stieet. The ronialtm of William Mahony, w ho died at Gouldsboro, Pa on Mon day last, weie brought to this place esterday morning. A high mass of requiem was celebrated In St, P,U llck's church, tho funeial cortege then proceeded to St. Patrick's cemetei ', where interment was made. Oscar Aronson, who has had chnge of n stoio In Forest City foi tho past tlueo months, has returned to Athei ton's cash store JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. At a special meeting of the Majlleld borough council recently called four mem hers wet present, 'the object of the meeting was to consider ways and means of pioeurlng possession of tho boiough books bclleed to ho in iho possession of tho lato chairman of council, 12 F. Kd munds A committee was uppoitucd and Inctiucted to wait upon tho borough nt torne, lion. P. L 'llmlln, and liao him take legal action foi the recovciy of the same. Owing to Mr. Timlin's inability to attend to tho business on account of his absence in Hnrrlsbuig, he has deputised Attorney Ira II. Hums, ot Scranton, to commence proceedings. Tho lecture on "Tunny Folks," which was adcrlls-d to take placo In the l'rlm ltio Methodist church last Monday ienlng, has been postponed until imxt Monday night on nccount of tho Inability of the lecturer, Rev. Ooorgo Lee, of Hu zleton, to bo present last Munduj, M. J. Walsh, of Maj field, a student at Hi. i Georgetown iiiilveislty. is nlaUmr fino ball with tho imlursity team. .In a ten-Inning game between the university and tho Washington Xationul leagivi teams, Walrh did woudeis for tin ml lefcluns. Th score was 3-1. Walsh had iain urn, ono hit and thiee outs to his ctpdlt. Ono of the outs was a hair raiser. The Philadelphia Times, speaking of the game, says. "Georgetown plaed better ball all nround m.iklnv; Washington look like minor leigucrs McCarthy, Tlemlng, Moran, Walsh and Kennedy played the fastest kind of a game, fullv up to the professional standard, while Gettman and Slagel did the lust work for Washing ton. Ono of Walsh's catches was of the unsatlotial older he ruining nt full speed a.id falllrg down catching the ball " MNs Katie Quliiii, of Mav field, spent Tiicsd ij with Peekvllle fiiends In"lde Foreman K"nns, of tho Dela ware rnd llinlsoii, is moving his house, hold effeets from Moosle Into the house formetly occupied by William Mains, of Uacon street Owlrg to tho half time at the mines the stock of powder ut the Mooslo Pow der companv's mills here have nccumu 1 ited to such an extent that the mill were shut down todnv fur two weeks Timothy Donovan, of this borough aud Stephen S Whltmore. 'I homas lioundy, T J. Qulnn and William Tarrell, of Mav. Held, are doing Jury iluij at Perantou this week. The nllieers of bianeh C2. Catholic Mu tuil Hencvolent I'ssoclatioii, have ic cclverl nil Invitation to he piesent nt a soi HI Klven by branch No. !X, at C'ar biindnlp next Tuesday evening nt which tho grand tiustces of the order will be pi cent. Tlio piOjoit cf Hie late S. It. Williams mi Coin th street, was sold at auction on Tuesd.iv, William Willi uns, of Olyphant, tieliiR the pinch, ser The house ami lot wns sold for $77." nnd the lot adjoining tor $.;.. Mis David G. Gilllilhs of Sciulitou, wis last evrnlnff the nuesl of Mr. and Mm T i: Glllllths, of Noith .Main stuut. Gem He S. Dunn ictuiued hmne last evening after spending a few daxs with his pari nu at Forest C.tv Mm Umoiy, who has lot ev.nil months been a vlsltoi at the home ot licr giaiiddiiughlcr. Mrs Arthur Day, o Vnietery street, will leturn to her h uiio ut Wllkex-Tlalie todav $100 Rewaid S100. The leadei of this paper will be pleased to kuin that theio Is at leat one duad ed disease that sciencu has been able to cure in nil Its singes, una mat N Catiurh Hull's Catarrh euro is the onl positive cute Known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being ii constitutional disease it nulres a constltutlonu treatment Hull's c.uaiih Cute Is taken Interna!!), acting dirtetlv upon the blood and muious sur faces of the s)stem thereby destioInK the foimdulicn of tha disease, and giving tho patient strength b building up the constitution and asslstlr-; nature In do. lug its work. Tho propiletois have so much faith in Its curative powers, that they offer Ore Hunched Dollars for any ease that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address V. J CllfiNIlY & CO, Toledo, O. Sold b Drugglstr, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. AVOCA. The marriage of Mls Kdlth, daugliter ot Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Webstei, to Will iam Dennett, of the North Knd, was sol emnized last evemiiB at the Ptlmltlve. Methodist church, Itcv. T. T.3. Wilson of llclatcd. The ceremrny was a very quiet ono and both were unattended. The brldo was piettlly nttircd In blue iums. covlte cloth with chlilou trimmings Mr und Mrs. Bennett will reside with the bride's parents Thomas Dobscn, aged about 45 )cars, died at tho family residence on tho West Side ycsteiduy motnlnsr after several weeks' illness. Deceased has been a lesldent of this vicinity marly all his lire Besides his wifo he is burvlvcd by seven children. The funeial will tako Placo tomorrow afternccn at ISO o'clock. Interment will bo in St Mary s ccmcterj. Rev. R M. Pascoe, who has been re cently appointed pastor of the Methodist l3piscopal church, comes to Avoca with an excellent record slnco Ids ndmlsslon to the ministry ii. l!ij. During that tlmo ho has biiccesstully filled the pulpits at Cherry llldge, Jackson. Li? Raysvllle, Meshoppen and HerkEhlie. Mr and Mr. I'ascoo wero guests of Mr. und Mrs W. H. Holllster )esterday. He will assume chargo on Sunday. Rev. 1.. 13. Vun Hoesen leaves Avcca with the best wish's ot all his acquaintances. During Ids four years hero ho has worked faithfully among his flock nnd leaves the chuicli in a first class condition. Ho will repoit at his new charge In Ariel on Sunda) Miss Jcnnlo New 111) will leave today to spend sevoral weeks with fiiends In 11a zleton. Cards have been issued announcing Uic niarrluge of Miss Annie Arnold to Will lam Monlc, promlrent residents of Muosii Tho ceremony will ho perfoimed at the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. Alfred Greei, of MoobIc, on tho evening of April 27 An entertnlnnicnt under the 'auspices of tho Primitive Methodist church will lio litVl in Sarsileld opria houso on Sat urday evening. The following programme will ho rendered: Aildrpss, W. J Will lims.solo, l'lcssle Haulleld; solo Hlanche Hanlleld; phu solo, Miss Agnes Gib bons; piano solo, Hubert Webber, selec tions Touhlll family; solo Miss I.lzle IHnes; duet, Thomns Llewellyn nnd Jolm Atwoll, solo, (Iwyll)m Hosser, solo Miss Mumo McCiindlc. recitation Willi im Jennings, address Ilev Thomas Wil son Admission 10 nnd 15 cents FACTORYVILLE. Tho Ladles' Aid i-cilet) of the Meth odist Fpls opal i hurt h served oin- of Tir.nnmiTmrr'CTTTnTBnnir: mmwm mmmikiE Irellavaa nurvouodlBorclors,etiou8tloni iioaaocno, woKeruineai eio. Tnlce no Substitute tlielr popular suppers nt tho resldcnco of Dr. and Mrs, 13. T, Whenton jtsterday afternoon, Mr. Daniel Hldcllctnin Is qulto rcilously ill at this writing. Mr. Will RcMiolds, of Dallas Is visiting his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs Muson Ile.v Holds, Mr Ilrown, of Scranton, Is in town this week In the Interest of the Scranton Tribune. Since The Tribune contains such newsy letters from TunUhannnck nearly every day tho paper will bo much sought nfter. Mr G. W. Stanton was In Blnghnintoiv last Tuesday. Mrs. Corlima B Wilson has Issued in vitations to tho marriage of her iIhukIi trr, C. Alma, to Mr. Krvin ,1 t.ldillemnn Tho cpiemonv will take place nt tho Methodist HpWcopal chinch Thursday afternoon. April 27. PECKVILLD. Sneak thieves on Tuesday night paid nnother suecosfu! visit to Peckvllle's classic precincts and, ns tisunl, there is no trace, with tho exception of a few boot marks in the mud A hoi so and wagon was U3ed to carry tho Ill-gotten booty nwav. At Mi. Ftank Chlver'a they piled the lock off the chicken-coop door nnd secured the contents, ight plump fowls They then Journeyed to the bain of Asa Scott, near by, smashed the lock nnd entered the batn. A cow and a month's old calf were the only occupants. The thlovos took the calf and loading it In tho wagon, made off. They also smashed the lock on H 15. Dlkeman's barn, but left without so cuilng nil) thing. Tho boldness of the thieves In driving almost to a mnn's door and making off vv Itli th live stock and not being discovered Is what is perplexing tho people in that immedi ate vicinity, nnd tho question asked on all sides Is, How much loueer must this nefarious work go on before some pro vision Is made by council for tho main tenance of a night olllcer? The many friends of Mr. Will J. Mc Connell, the temperance advocate, will be pleased to learn of his complete re covet. v fiom his locent Illness at a pri vate hospital i "cianton. Tho Women'? Christian Temperance union will meet at the homo of Mrs, Steins this afternoon nt .1 o'clock. Mrs. Maynard and daughter, Evelyn, were1 tho guests of her sister, Mrs. Heck, during the past week. Mr. K 13. Westcott, who is at Avery Island, La., engaged In the constiuc tlon of a salt bleaker, has forwarded to Mr. John Klnback, of this placo, a fine collection of salt as It Is mined at that place. Some of the blocks of salt aie as clear as crystals. Several of the carpenters who left heie last fall to build a salt breaker at Aveiy Island, La., are expected home this week. The membei s of the Columbus Gun club are lequesled tn meet this even ing at their looms to make picpaia tlons for the grand shoot to bo held Dewey Day, May 1 Rev. S. C. Simpklns, pastor of the Methodist I3plscop.il chuicli heie. whose noble work has added many new names to the chinch toll for the 'past four yeais, was le-appolntod pastor for this place at the confeience held at Kings ton, The Scianton Ti action company will in the future no doubt communicate with council when they deem it neces sary to chance the location of their tracks i mining thiough the boiough. A few das ago the Ttaetion company sent a gang of men heie to thiovv their Uncle fiom the side to the center of Mnln stieet A tev eouncllmen and officers quickly stopped the work, and the tracks were left as befoie opera tions weie began. Mrs. AV W. Wntklns and son, Mor tis. lslted fiiends nt Taylor, Tuesday. Mossis. Smith, Coyne and Thomp son, who recently purchased u moving pletuie machine, aie about to make a tour of the largo cities. John Lathrop, of Scianton, Is visit ing relntlves in town. Rheumatism Cuied. Mj wife has used Chamber Iain's Pain Halm for rheumatism with great relief, and I can tecomtnend It us a splendid liniment lor rheumatism and othei household use for which we have found It valuable W. J Cuyler, Red Cieek, X Y Mr. Cuyler Is one of tho leading merchants of this village and one of tho most pi ominous iiipii in this vicin ity W. C. Phippin. Kditoi Red Cieek Herald For sale by all diuggists. Matthews Hros. wholesale and retail agents. There's "neither rhjrme nor reason" in "trusting to Nature" to restore your weakened energy, especially if you havo violated her hns. The quicker plan Is to write to us for particulars und priceless Information, FREE. We ore a responsible company, employing numerous ablo specialists , our treatment Is suro and scientific ; no quackery, no experi reentinff ; no appeal to your fears or fancy. Wo send on trial and approval a coarse of renowned romodios and a marvelous appliance for local development of shrunken portions. Have cured thousands. Can cure you. No dis appointment. Honorable conndenco. No pay in advance. No C.O.D. fraud. Home treat ment. If not vastly benefited return to us frti of txpeust. Ail tho evil effects of indiscretion and excesses banished by our method. I Fa IfP iLjr TREATMENT ELLAViTASSI This Complexion Treatment is a guaranteed specific, per- feetlv rifft nnrl siirn In ittz - I tion, for tho removal of ar- iou-j uiborui-rs 01 me SKin.vu j Pimples, Wotcbes, Freckles, llnhlirtl. nisrnlArqtlnna I7i-a. ma, Ulackheads, Roughness, Redness, and re stores the Otoom ol Youth to faded faces. Boxes containing 10 days' treatment 50c; 30 days' treatment, $1.00; six boxes $5.00 with posltlvo ntittru cuiranteo to prcduco tlis abovt results or cherrfully refund H.oo paid Seat bjr mill on leceipt of price benel lor circular. Nertlla Aledlcal Co., Clloton&Jiciiio-iSti. Sold by all Druggist Chlcife, Illinois. HulU ti M ! rrjl & 111 .it. 11IL'. Klbls,. iX'j l.jckuwnnr 1 iti Serumun li Cblulkutcr1 Fncllkb DlimtpuJ Ilrtal Orliclnat anri ClnW UrnuUn. iui kiimiIIiii i4on , no J Bra 1U lint lad C Xi Xu all V r ir trJwltUblu llbLvl rlt. ua othrr. A,Via d&n:r.ua autti.in turn, m imfuiiimj AllUvil.c, ,rir43. '.i.!1'.?' J"' J "!!"'" t'lililt tti Ki-lIcr for I.ftitlrt. in l.lltr kr tu,Q "V-.A..1 "'' i.OllniilniMiU JTmiJuit Boll bsJl torn i.r.lc it. rilll.All"i' !i'Ksffl NWjMBgW rENNYROYAL T1 ire.Vi.'J Iw n JONAS LONG'S SONS. I Multitudes of Shoppers Fill This Big Store c To Look and to Buy at Luskin r " Ba m ff CLOSE J it is the banner day They wonder how it is possible to sell goods so cheap. Everything is possible here with a store and stocks LARGER than ALL other dry goods stores com bined. A great Friday this one will be. From 10 o'clock until 6, lower prices and better values than were ever known befoie. Red-Price Tickets Will Save You Time in Locating the Bargains. Friday Sale Boys' Wool Suits Strictly all-wool vestec and double breasted stle; vestces all made with inlaid collars tiimmed with silk soutache braid; l." patterns, including plain blues, sizes IJ to 8 years. Double breasted suits lined with good quality sateen, ex tra well made and trimmed; taped scams, solffl waist bands: 12 patterns, including blue. Positively worth $2.no suit. Great all-day Friday sale 1 .35 Friday Sale New Spring Percales A mammoth assortment of the newest and best styles in Trench Percales, full ;',U inch es wide and worth 10 cents ard. Great all-day 3 Friday sale 5-iC Friday Sale Good Linen Towels All-linen in even true .sense, fringed and hemmed; very laigc size, all with col ored borders. Positively have never sold under 121c. and ."c. Great all-da v " J nda sale '. 1 (JC Friday Sale At Notion Counter Yen handx sie curling , irons, made of good Med, with light handles, worth ."c. Pearl button in manj sizes, 2 dozen on a card. Coats' 22,1-yard spools of darning cotton. 'Hie famous hump hooks and ees, 2 dozen on a card. Take your choice of any of these at the great all-dav F r i d a v sale '. '. ZC Friday Sale Box Stationery Letter writing made easy. Fine quality cream-laid p;t per, all ruled, cut in .the new est shape. Put up in boxes of 21 sheets and 21 enve lopes; worth 10c. box. Great all-dav Friday , sale .' OC t the Same Price Our regular ten-cent rolls of Toilet Paper See Big Window Display of Jonas Long's S wmiuuniimimuiamniuuHuiuiM I B5CYCLE M tj Is the ae.l(mwle.lgeJ leader and stanlarJ. by w!il:h all H other lucJes are compared, t; Tlie rcnson is becaubo 1 The 1 Spalding K til? I -lOYCLE S L-JUILT. g Call and examine our handsome line SB ot tho best bicvcles money can bu . u. a i FLOREY & BROOKS, I " ' Sm S 3ii W'atlilngtoii Avf ,Opp teurt llousa li U!i(lllI!l!IIIIIlllIll.I!llllflIlilltiH HI1ANIC 1IOOKB of every ilencrlptIoii manufactured ut Tho Trlbuno olllce. 1 v -J AV IK fi " X W f s .sy n M U mm GREAT FRIDAY SALES. ot the week. People marvel Friday Sale Fine Oxford Ties Ladies' aud Misses' Ox ford Ties in black aud via kid and genuine tan goat skins, made up in all the new est styles of toe from the new coin to the full common sense; patent leather and kid tips; solid leather soles; 12 stjlcs to choose from; sizes 2V to 8. D, E, and EE widths. Positively worth $1.2.1. Great all- day Friday sale. . . . V 7 C Friday Sale Summer Corsets Made of extra good qual ity net, in white onh ; nicely boned and stayed, weil shaped and in all sizes; posi tively, worth .10c a ' pair. Great all-day Fri- day sale 35C Friday Sale Wake-Me-Up-Quicks In other words Alarm Clocks the kind that will ring till jou get up and turn the switch; nicely nickeled and finished; positively worth 7.1c. Great all-day Friday sale 5C Friday Sale Nottingham Curtains '1 he biggest lace curtain bargain of the year Many pretty patterns in Notting ham curtains, full two-and-one-half ards long; never sold under ."!( cents pair Great all-dav Fri- . day sale . . .' 42C Friday Sale Big Ironing Boards One-piece Ironing l.oartk, solid tops that will not warp. You've never bought them under 0.1 cents. Great all-day Fri- day sale 5vC Friday Sale Agate Cooking Pots Full quart sie Agate Cooking Pots, with long handles and returned covers, or with bails instead of handles; worth l!e and never sold under 1.1c. Great all-day Fri- dav sale 1 UC Have You a House Foi Rent? It so, tiy .1 Ttibune "Want Ad.' It will procure you a tenant at once. MADE Ure: A MAN rfSZS AJAX TAULin s rosiTivriiY CURI- V lAI rrlmpotbnijr, SlM'Iijtri3e9, etc.cnu I hi AltitSM np i-tHioi 1- Tfidiiiiiii an.! tni crotloni. Thru tjttM.li and smelL 1-1MU.ru utti nain in ouoryounj an J 1 tmnaalurttuJ, bu iceca or natt iau I'fUVknt Tnianlrv Jin CiTunmitlnn ti.kua in uuj llifclrtno nnwn iao.bJlato frrtroTc lButnotS cffuoU n Ultn whera nil oil ir fait 3r 4et upon haribs tlJ ct-uulno AJux 'iditli Ttcj ?-T7QcureliboH.,ulsf;u 1 will cum you. apUii ojcj Ilrrritteni:iinrumeu toctTtKtactiru en fi'fS In j ctic-oor rctuud ho mouer lrit lUU U I wijci icKajtt, or sit iku't (full trvutiaeut) for 1 2.6" K li all. tn lam itr ier. ni-on rcIHot rrii-o f ircait AJAX REA1EDV CO., cSSS'iii' Tor ala In Scrantcn, Pa, ly Slattluws Bro. and II O Snndfrj'cn druKEiBU. WHEN Ita STRONG AGAIN ! V I si iv 1 1 i i .r r -tBfjJiu mi tft JtT S. viper to the hcle btlnf All draiui an J loues are checkeetrrxunrii. Unless patients V are i roperly cured, ihtir condition cff a worries them Into Insanity, Consumption or Death. sm'83S Malleil scale J, I'rire II periiox, b I'Oie. (IU Iron-clail legal suaranfe tocure or refund U money.tsoa. Send lor frer book. Addiesi, PCAU MEDICINE CO., Clcttland, 0. I'or Sale by JOHN II. lMIULI'S, and Spruce ritrcct JONAS LONG'S SONS. at the veiy low prices, Friday Sale Fine Shirt Waists A lecord breaking price for Friday on a fine as ort ment of Ladies' Shirt Waists, made of lint percale, with yoke hack and double plait full front; self-coloied collars and culTs; positively worth .1!le Great all-day Friday sale 39 C Friday Sale Fine Torchon Laces Torchon and Medic Laces and lnsertiugs in a wonder ful variety of desirable pat terns from two to six inches wide. Not a yard worth less than 7c; much of it worth 10c Great all-dav .1 Friday sale '. 4aC Friday Sale Children's Dresses Just the thing for "play" dresses during the warm summery days. Made of ex tra heavy gingham in a beau tiful lange of patterns; trim med with fancy rufiles and delicate braid; actual' value 7.1c Great all-day Friday sale 59C Friday Sale Extra Good Hosiery Over :.1t) dozen in this lot of llosicn. consisting of fancy drop stitched with seamless feet, and plain black seamless. Also men's seam less fast black half-hose with double soles, heels and toes lso giils fine ribbed seam les fast black aud boys' double-knee school hose, with seamless' font Xot a pair 111 the lot worth less than 1.1c. Great all-day . . Fridav -ale 1 1 C Fridav Sale K K K Ladies' Hosiery s 7.1 dozen Ladies' Jersey V. uuiii.il siiiijicei esis, mien finished with crochet edge v and silk taped. The styles r are low neck and short sleeves, low neck and no a sleeves and high neck with S short sleeves. These are en C nice weight for immediate 7 use. el worth 20c. Great C 7 r i d a y t I f 122c s all - dav F sal Friday Sale otis THE DICKSON M'Pfl G3 bcimituii mid W'llkei-Uarre. t's. Meiimf.eciliieriol L0C0m0TIVES.STATI0H ARY ENGINES llollori. Iluiitln; a 1 1 I'u n.iin; Mi. il U'y Qenernl Ofllce. Scranton, Pa. JV3AKE PERFECT MEN noaui'UFU'Aint lonotStif fr Lonrri TltJor and ambtlloni of hftf cftn bertoitJ to you Th rj oriicifo( Nrrvoui Ithpltr ) baoiuifljr curd by Vt.HtkC'lU 'IAlll.r.T.Jtt proiopirvlitrtoln omi IA fAlllmr mniiin mnrt th ! nddrtinor Vital powfri.tnrutiftd ty lAetUcrvtloni orticiiortily trait lion Brare npihtt ajitfui oit ,-yMfc tloom to tn rhki and turn to tho eytt f j-Ayouncorold (JnrWd ivjirriti vital tnirgy fOllJs loir at ft lOacDmplerttitiaiantfaicuroVrnTy or money r fartJad laa bo rarritd In eit m pockti Sol v? rywbtr or maiitl la iUln wraprr oo irtlp'fi pnc bj THa rrittktrr iro,( futo. kij,, t.,a, BoU in Kcrantun, Pa . by Matthown Bros and McOrrnh & Thomaa, dructflata. DOU0T, TRY They hye itood the ten of yctti, a nav curea laoustnut 01 sucb Ml- &C. etben the eiicuhlion, make dlgestlan rffrfret. and itnnart a healthr I'Jtiirm.uUt, cor Wyoming nveiuio I V- c J f IV i r ffiWt Nenous Dneasei, ArMytAzli:, PtCSY'S1&r -BTtwrCftli5 Ibfy clear the brain, streo H '