2HE SCRANTON TRIBUNJir-THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1899. X X BT-i. H KKtKKKHK . ss P- 111 LEADER Scranton Store, 124-126 V a? ar x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A rare bargain in shirtwaists Very exclusive in design and only to be found at THIS store. Made with a round yoke of fancy lace lawn, body of waist is of fancy striped Madras cloth in all respects a waist that you would or dinarily pay two dollars for. Special this t O E-J Special sale of fine embroideries Strictly high-class cam brie and nainsook em broideries, very wide and in the newest and richest designs. Really worth from 1 5c to 20c the yard some are slightly soiled but otherwise perfect. This week, 10c the yd. Half price sale of men's negligee shirts Two lots for this week, both at very much re duced prices. $1.00shirtsat50c The former price was just double what these are marked for today's sale. Made of fine Madras cloth, in stripes, plaids and plain white, with separate CA-r cuffs UC 50c shirts at 33c Our regular fifty-cent negligee shirts in many handsome patterns and all sizes separ ate cuffs. For "2 'Xfi this week OOC It X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X -A-A-A-A-A'A'A-''A'A"4-A"A-4-4-A--A'4-A'A FELL DEAD ON THE STREET. Tames Russell Courtney Succumbs to Heart Trouble. James Russell Courtney, of South Washington Btieet, left his home last evening at G.30 o'clock to go to the (Delaware and Hudson pockets, where he was night watchman. He had pto ceeded but n short distance when he fell on the sidewalk, tuined black In the face and died before medical aid could reach him. Heart failure was the cause. Deceased was born In this country fifty-three years of age and was a man held In high esteem by his acquaint ances. He Is survived by a wife, two sons and two daughters, Mrs. John Downing, of this city, and Mrs. "Will lam Browncll, of Dundaff. The funeral arrangements will be an- lced later. kSEY WILL GO TO COURT. the game chicken fanciers of the South Side that could gain entrance crowded Alderman Jones' office last night to hear the case In which James Horan Is prosecutor and Patrick Casey defendant regarding the theft of three game chickens, Michael McGowan tes tified that he sold the chickens to Casey, but the birds In question do not happen to be two brown and one black, as the witness said. Defendant was obliged to glvo ball for his appearance at court. WILL CONTINUE BUSINESS. The drug store of Julius Spaeth was sold yesterday mornlg and bought In by tho landlord's attorney. Arrange ments have been made whereby Mr. Spaeth will continue the business In n location which Is considered mpre de sirable. Tho Jenkins building on Church street and Salem avenue Is be ing fitted up nnd tho store will be opened In a few days. HURRAH POR THE "FOURTH. Tho committees which have been ap pointed to arrange for a Fourth of July celebration met last night and fn.mnl9toil nrfillmlnfi.t. nlnnu . l submitted to the several societies ot the city. Solicitors will wait on tbe business men soon and upon the gener osity of the response to them the cele bration will largely depend. , A MOZART CONCERT WANTED. The weather Is now propitious and an open-air Mozart band concert Is In order. Tho 'Cycle club's lawn on Lin coln avenue would bo a most delight ful spot and It has been suggested that the band be extended tho freedom of the property for an evening. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. M. T. Church will entertain the Thursday Reading circle this after noon. Mrs. Phlnney Stark, of Cemetery street, Is convalescent. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Fletcher have if turned from Susquehanna. Mr. and Mrs. William Kenworthy .. KK Wyoming: Avenue. Special sale of children's dresses An extraordinary sac rifice of children's wash able dresses in a variety of styles none in the lot was ever marked less than $1.2 j. While they last, 69c each. The last of the stamped linens We have re-divided all of our stamped linens, and have put them in four lots, as follows : LOT i Doylies and stamped linens that "l were up to ioc LOT 2 Doylies and stamped linens that Q, were up to i c each -' LOT 3 Drawn and stamped hemstitched doy lies and splashers, very fine material, pure linen and worth no less than 25c. While they 4 yn last LOT 4 Some of the handsomest pieces in our stock have been put in this lot. Beautiful and very elaborate designs at less than half the former price were 39c and $oc each 9c are entertaining their daughter, Mrs. Frederick Rupert, and grand children, ot Honcsdalc. Miss Myrtle Burns has returned to her home In Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. n. Roach, of New York city, who have been visiting at the home of the latter's father here will leave next week for a stay In Germany. Mrs. J. J. Simpson Is entertaining Miss Anna Huson, of Scranton. George Klotz, of New York, Is In this city looking after his business inter ests. Mrs. Ii. A. Bassett entertained a number of ladles from 3 to 6 yesterday In honor ot her mother. Miss Delia Chumard's exhibition ot decorated china at the home of Mrs. A. It. Tatterson will be continued this afternoon and evening from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 ocloclc. Dr. Reed Burns, of Scrant'on, paid Carbondale a professional visit last evening. News from Boonton, N. J., has been received to the effect that the condi tion of M. J. Deeths remains un changed. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Manville returned from Boston last night. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Tho following interesting programme has been preparaed for the commence ment exercises of the Mayfleld high school, which will take place, as pre vlosly announced, on May 8th: March, "Hands Across the Sea," Sousa, May fleld orchestra: recitation, selected, MIsb Julia Padden; chorus, "Those Evening Bells," pupils; laughing song, High School chorus; recitation, "Look ing Backward," Miss Mary D. Ed wards; overture, Mayfleld orchestra; essay, Miss Loretta Walker; essay, Miss Ellen P. McNulty; callsthenlc drill, twenty boys; Miserere, orchestra; little boys' drill, .pupils; recitation, Miss Annie F. KUkeer; little girls' drill, pupils; A Little Violet, Pupils' chorus; essay, Miss Sarah Qulnn; medley, or chestra; recitation, Miss Julia Don nelly; recitation, Harry Greene; Echo Song, High School chorus; essay, Miss Rose A. Coylo La Serenate, Mayfleld chorus; Hall and Farewell, slass song; address, William M. Taggart, confer ring diplomas, Mr. Walker; good night, orchestra. Mrs. A. J, Baker and children, of Duryea, are visiting relatives. Edward W. Crelghton, of Philadel phia, was on Tuesday tho guest of George S. Dunn. The stores will commence the early closing this evening. Mrs. James Timlin yesterday lost a valuable Bilk cape on Main street. Finder pleaso return. It is rumored that Simpson & Wat kins, tho coal operators, are contem plating opening a store In this bor ough. Mrs. T. E. Grimths and children are visiting In Scranton. Alonzo W. Halght. of Baltimore, gen eral agent of tho Manchester Insur ance company, was In town yesterday. Miss Annie Gendall, of Taylor, is vis iting friends here. Mrs. Nlchol, of Cemetery street, was a Carblndale visitor yesterday. The Inconvenience suffered by many of the local business men, owing to the late arrival of the first dally mall, has been lately brought to tho attention of Postmaster Grlfllths, who has been In communication with the Washington ofllctals of the department and who are considering tho postmaster's sugges tions. The first mall, which contains tho Now York letters, does not reach tho ofllco until 9.30 a. m. and Is rarely ready for distribution before a quarter of an hour later, and It often happens that pcoplo have engagements out of town, necessitating their leaving before the arrival of the mall, which frequent ly contains Important matter that ought to recelvo their attention. As the mall is carried right through Jor myn at 0.48 In tho morning and taken to Carbondalo and then brought down again on tho 9 o'clock train, the local postmaster ha3 suggested to the de partment that a pouch bo made up at Scranton for Jermyn and thrown off ns the train goes north. The mall would then reach the olllco at 7 o'clock and bo distributed two hours and a half earlier than at present. It Is sincerely hoped that tho request will bo grnntcd, as It would bo a great convenience to a large number of our people, and would entail but little extra work In the arrangement. TAYLOR NEWS. Jr. O, V. A. M. to Honor Soldier Members Reds Victorious Other Interesting Matters. Tho members of the Lackawanna Valley council, No. 81, Junior Order United American Mechanics, will ten der their soldier members, Messrs. Thomas Aycrs, Louis Reed and John Rclnhardt, who recently returned from Porto Rico, a reception at their rooms this evening. An excellent programme, consisting of solos, duets, recitations, etc., will be rendered. Speeches will be delivered by Messrs. Edward Decker and John Van Bergen; an organ vol untary will bo rendered by Prof. David 10. Jones. Following the rendition of tho programme, refreshments will be served. The Taylor Reds journeyed to Fac toryvllle on Tuesday (Decoration day) and succeeded In administering a crushing defeat to the strong Keystone academy team of that place. About 500 people witnessed the game. Morris handled tho sphere for the Reds and had the college boys comparatively at his mercy. At no stage of the game were the academy boys dangerous. The features of the game were the hit ting of G. Morris and the shortstop work of Gendall, both of the Reds. The score: Reds, 21; Academy, 4. All members of the Pride ot Lacka wanna lodge, No. IS, American iProtes tant Ladles' association, are requested to be present nt their rooms in Reese's hall tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock to attend tho funeral of their deceased sister, Mrs. Margaret Coblelgh. Tho borough schools will close this afternoon. School No. 2, on Grove street, will have their outing In the Rock Cut woods, while the school in South Taylor will hold their outing In the woods near the school. Taylor castle, No. 267, Knights of the Golden Eagle, will meet this evening In their rooms. Rev. Ivor Thomas and a delegation of the congregatlon"of the Welsh Con gregational church attended the sing ing festival at Hyde Park on Tuesday afternoon. Emerson D. Owen, the well-konwn journalist, and late of the New York Morning Telegraph, has succeeded Mr. Thomas Reese as West Scranton re porter of the Scranton Truth. He Is the son of Foreman and Mrs. W. B. Owen, ot this dace. Daughtots of Pocahontas lodge, No. CI, will meet In their rooms this even ing. All members are requested to be present. Through an error the name of Mrs. John E. Evans was omitted from the list of children who survive the late Mrs. Margaret Coblelgh, whose death was announced In yesterday's column. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, of Belle vue, were the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Da vis, In this place, yesterday Misses Grace Phillips and Mary Powell spent Memorial day visiting friends In North Scranton. Rev. H. H. Harris, of the Calvary Baptist church, officiated at tho funeral of Harold Jones, of Hyde Park, on Tuesday. MOSCOW. Tuesday was one of unusual Interest to tho residents of Moscow and neigh borhood. Besides the usual parade, memorial services at the ecemtcry nnd oration in the I. O. O. F. hall, a flag raising took part In the lower part of the town. Some time ago a commit tee of citizens was organized to secure a flag pole and place it In position at the corner of Mill nnd Cross streets. Last week the pole was secured, pre- DOING GOOD EVERYWHERE. A Medical Discovery That Effectually Cures Piles in Every Form. For many years physicians have ex perimented In vain, seeking a remedy which would effectually cure piles and other rectal troubles, without resorting to a surgical operation. 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To thoo who will kindly write to MARIANI & CO.. fi2 West 15th Street, New York city, will bo sent, postpaid, book containing portraits with endorse ments of Kmpcrors, Empress. Princes, Cardinals, Archbishops and other Inter esting matter. Mention this paper. For Salo by All Druggists. Avoid Substitutes. pared and raised amid considerable en thusiasm. Tuesday afternoon, after a brief address by the Rev. G. II. Pren tiss, pastor of tho M. E. church, a beautiful flag was hoisted aloft by lit tle Wlllard Johns, son of our towns man, Mr. Thomas Johns, to whom Is due a largo portion of the honor for this entire movement. As the nation's ensign floated out to tho breeze the Madlsonvtlle Drum corps played "Rally Round the Flag" and the members of the G. A. R. and other local societies exhibited their feelings for the great est national symbol that tho world has ever known by three hearty rounds of applause. The flag measures 10x18 feet and was purchased by subscrip tions received from the residents of Mill street. The flag, tho pole and the ceremonies attending tho flag rafs Ing reflect great credit upon tho com mittee that had charge of these mat ters. Memorial day services were hold Tuesday afternoon. Details of tho Grand Army and Women's Relief corps decorated the graves of soldier's and members of tho corps, after which ser vices were hold In tho I. O. O. F. hall. It. 11. Holgate was speaker of the day. Prof. Martin's quartette and the Madlsonvllle Drum corps furnished music. The Sunday school and Grand Army members of the different lodges paraded. Miss Minnie Norrls, ot Scranton, vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Galge Tuesday. Charles Bird, a carpenter, while working on the house of Dan Simpson Wednesday afternoon, fell from tho roof into the cellar and was seriously Injured. Miss Grace Frazer, of Scranton, spent Tuesday with Miss Fannie Brown. Mr. and Mrs. "Jerry" Buck and son, George, of Glenburn, spent Memorial day with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis, of Scran ton, are spending a few days In town. A largo concourse of people assem bled at a flag raising Tuesday after noon, corner Mill and Brown streets. An address was made by Rev. Pren tiss, of tho M. E. church, after which the beautiful flag, 10x18, was raised by Master Wlllard Johns, followed by mu sic by the Madlsonvllle Drum corps and two songs by Prof. Martin's quar tette. Rev. Louis Cramer, of Frytown, died Thursday night, May 25, after a short Illness. The funeral was held at Dale vllle in the M. P. church Sunday after noon. Tho deceased was well known and respected In this vicinity. Tho funeral was largely attended. Revs. McLean and Melvln conducted ser vices which were continued at the grave by the members of the G. A. R of which ho was a member. I was seriously afflicted with a cough for several years, and last fall haJ a mora severe cough than ever oeforn. I have used many remedies without receiving much relief, and beins rec ommended to try a bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, by a friend, who. knowing mo to bo a poor widow, gave it to me, I tried it, and with tho most gratifying results. The flrst bottle re lieved mo very much and the second bottle has absolutely cured me. I have not had as- good health for twenty years. I glvo this certificate without solicitation, simply In appreciation of tho gratitude felt for the cure effected. Respectfully, Mrs. Mary A. Beard, Clarcmore, Ark. For salo by all drug gists; Matthew Bros, wholesale and re tall agents. AVOOA. The Ladles' Missionary society of tho Langcllffo church will meet at tho home of Mrs. Belle Morton this afternoon. Misses Jennie Whyto nnd Mamo Cranston, accompanied by friends from Kingston, spent Tuesday at Harvey's lake. All who had the pleasure of attend ing tho game of ball in Scranton on Tuesday were not disappointed In tho work done by John Burns as shortstop tor the Barons. A successful season Is predicted for him, and his many mends in town will Interest themselves In his work on the diamond. Misses Vina Gibbons and Jennlo Whyto havo been granted professional certificates by (Prof. T, V. Harrison. Tho following comprised a party that spent Tuesday at Nay Aug: Misses Jean Cranston, Annie Hastle, Sadie Oliver, draco and Anna Whyte, Jesslo and Mary Cranston, Agnes and Mary Connor, Bello Law, Messrs. John Has tle, William Oliver, David Dick, John McICutcheon and John Young., The pupils of the borough schools, numbering about five hundred, will plc nio In tho woods on Friday. Tho pa trons of tho schools are welcome to spend the day with the children. Misses Edith nnd Lotta Dllley, of Wilkes-Barre, have returned home after a few days' visit with tho Misses Alkman, of the West Side. Mrs. D. R. Qeorge, of Laflln, spent 1 Tuesday In town. She will leuvfe on Saturday to spend several months with friends In Europe. Electrician Frank Howard has re turned homo after spending a few days with a friend in Painted Post, N. Y. Mrs. Frank Davis, of Lincoln Hill, Is critically ill. Rev. T. F. Carmody has returned after several months' trip to Sulphur Springs, Michigan. He has entirely re covered after a prolonged attack of rheumatism. OLYPHANT. The pupils of St. Patrick's academy will enjoy a day's outing In tho woods back of Fern Hill today. Beginning today tho stores of this town and Blakely will close at C o'clock p. m. The Cathollo Young Men's Total Ab stinence and Benevolent society will run an excursion to Harvey's Lako July S. Tho marriage of Miss Ella McDon ough, of Wyoming, and Michael Demp sey, of this place, is announced to take place Wednesday, Juno 14, nt Wyo ming. Dr. Peet, of Scranton, has opened an ofllco In the Stone building on Lacka wanna street. Mrs. Mary Evans and daughter, Miss Alice Evans, o West Scranton, spent Wednesday In town. Miss Mabellc Callender, of Scranton, visited her grandmother, Mrs. Edward Jones, of Blakely, Tuesday. Alex Dodson, of Hemlock's Creek, visited relatives In town yesterday. Misses Kate and Sadie McNIcols, ot Rcndham, wero tho guests of Miss Minnie Hoban on Memorial Day. Mrs. A. F. Crans ha8 returned homo from a visit to Plttston nnd Wllkcs Barro. Daniel Gardner, of Moscow, visited Miss Georgia Thomas, of Delaware street, yesterday. Sylvester Williams Is home from Mansfield spending a lew days. Miss Edith Richards, of Providence. 13 tho guest of Miss Lillian Jenkins, of Lackawanna street. NINETY PER CENT, of the people have some kind of humor In the blood, and this causes many diseases. Hood's Sarsaparllla cures these diseases by expelling the humor. Hood's Pills are non-Irritating and tho only pills to take with Hood's Sar saparllla. rEOKVTLLB. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Peck, of Car bondale, le turned home yesterday af ter spending a few days with tho form er's parents, Mr. and Mts. J. D. Peck, of Main street. Mrs. Frank Day, of Wilkes-Barre, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Barber, returned home yesterday. Mrs. W. B. Stevens Is able to be about after a shoit illness. The rope attached to the Citizens' Liberty polo at the Wilson Hose com pany's headquarteis parted Tuesday morning and old glory was participat ed to the ground. It will take a neat bit of climbing to again place the ropo through the pulley at tho top of the pole. Gieat Junior Sagamore A. R. Ayres paid an ofllcial visit to Lackawanna tribe, No. 20S, of Carbondale, on Tues day evening. Mrs. E. S. Hlsted returned last eve ning from a few days' visit with Way mart relatives. A. W. Jenkins and Miss Matilda Malnrs visited Jermyn friends Tuesday evening. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through tho mucous surfaces. Such articles should never bo used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as tho dam ago they will do Is tenfold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting dlicctly upon tho blood nntl mucous sur faces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure .bo sure ou get tho gen uine. It Is taken internally, and mado In Toledo, Ohio, by V. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. HONESDALE. Saturday at 2.45 p. m. tho Blooms burg State Normal team and the homo team will play at Honcsdale Athletic park. Friday evening Freeman's orchestra will furnish music for tho closing ex ercises of the Seeleyvlllo school. Today Mr. James Pinkney will sever his conneectlon with the Delaware and Hudson company as telepgraph opera tor and clerk and will enter the cm ploy of the Durland & Thompson Shoo company In the shipping department. Mr. Schlssler, of Carbondale, Is to be Mr. PInkney's successor. Two good games ot ball wero played at Athletic park Tuesday by tho Honesdale and Wyoming Seminary teams. The score was: Morning game Honesdale 4 0 0 0 2 2 3 G 1C Wyoming 0 140000 1 C Afternoon game Honcsdale 0 220000 15 Wyoming 0 000000 00 The line weather brought out a largo crowd. Tho grounds have been put In excellent shape at considerable ex pense. The management promises flrst class ball playing during the season. TUNKHANNOOK. Of tho Spanish war veterans of this place three joined the G. A. It. in the memorial services. Th'ey were E. E. Mentzor, F, J. Sampson nnd Q. W. Mc Kown. Tho latter was a member of the Fifth Pennsylvania "Volunteers and tho other of Company B, Ninth Penn sylvania Volunteers. Ex-County Commissioner Henry C. Bunnell, of Meshoppen township, and U6HTENS LAB Cobwebs about a house are usually the tlgi that thchouseulfe has more than she can dc the way 6he goes ebout it; that all her time and strength are utilized In doing heavy workj that sho uses soap in her cleaning. If she ouldonly use GP D0$f Wastlpg Powder heavy wotk would be so lightened that the little things needn't bo neglected. Gold Dust gives a woman time to rest, time t6 visit, time to read, and time to sew. 1 1 is much better and cheaper than soap foi all cleaning. For greatest economy buy our large package. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY CHICAGO , ST. tOUIS MW YORK B03I01 , ...Gained 50 Lbs. Dr. H. B. Buterbaugh, of Indiana, Pa writes: " Hava used Johann Hoff's Malt Extract with very satisfactory results. I have one'", patient who began to use It about six weekTago. His weight then was 95 lbs. He now weighs 148 lbs. and Is strong and healthy." lohann at a a A m COMING! TO SCRANTON Friday, June 2ndi ASH STREET GROUNDS, On JUVj IM 3 Ring MILLIONAIRE Menagerie - AQUARIUM 10YALR0MAI Hippodrome SPLENDID (n CHARACTER, MAGNIFICENT, IN EQUIPMENT BIG 1,000 Features, 100 Phenomenal Acts, 25 Clowns, 20 Hurricane Kaccs. 'I Trains, 1,500 Employes, 0 Hands, 50 Canes, Drove of Camels, 15 Open Dens, Herds o lilephants, $1,000.00 Dally Expanse. Tho Greatest Performers in tho known Shows this season, including THE 7 STIRKS Bicycle and Skating Experts THE 10 DELLAnEADS Statuary Artists. MLLE. JNOKADA IT. NHl--Mysterious Globe 0 PRINCIPAL RULE LHD FiMftLE EQJISTRMS-iO. TllE LIVISST0NS--Ariel Bar Extraordinary. LEON AND SINGING MILES. THE SISTERS VORTEX--Triple Revolving Trapeze v er j i wv j At HI a. in. ilally, Is tlia finest ever puton lllir TFGGT JtYfi(& tliestionU. A.HunbiHBtor.Nplondor. ATrl-v,-tl 4-H.1V.W1. 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Mrs. Thomas Drake was visiting with friends In Luzerno on Monday. Mr. G. W. Brodhead, of Montrose, was tho guest of his patents In this placo on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewltt Iteed aro en tertaining their Eon, Harry, of Jersey City; Frank, of Dunmore, and their daughter, Mrs. John "Wilson, of Mos cow, this week. Mr. Archie TInklepaugh was a visi tor In Luzerne on Tuesday. Tho lecture In tho Brick church on Monday evening by Rev. Bird was vciy Interesting and unusually instructive. The closing exorcls.es of No. 1 school will be held In Miss Brodhead'e room on Thursday afternoon. The parents and friends are cordially Invited to at tend. Mr. M. V. Stork Is visiting with rela tives In King's Terry, N. Y. a KSMiSfc Qii)h If A lVfii'rWOTlUuWl a AW WM. (AH il 's Malt Extract ?tA'f 'i.H'l'l'A'T Circus museum, AHD GRAND "SRECTACUL'AR BALLET. REGAUN PRESENTATION THE 'MTrrenw mm ZntATcCT 2nAMriCCTHs and BEST OF AMERICAS 5!ZKteiJSHO.WS MMSHIS world aro with tho Groat Wallaco NEVER DISAPPOINTS. They have stood the test or yean, and have cured thousands of cases of Nervous Uiseases, such as Debility, Dullness, Sleepless ness and Varicocele. Atrophy, &c Thev clear the brain, strengthen the circulation, make digestion perfect, and impart a healthy and losses are checked firMtninlly. Unless P,ien'5 Address. PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cieveiano, u. Pharmacist, cor Wyoming avenue Arsenic Beauty Tablets and Pills This Complexion Treatment is a guaranteed specific, per , fectly sat" and sure in its ac- i tion. lor tho removal ot var- Jious disorders of the skin, viz: V, Pimples, Blotches, Freckles. ' Sunburn, Dlecoloratlons, Ecze ma, Ulackbead s, Roughness, Redness, and re stores tbe Bloom of Youth to faded faces. Boxes containing 10 days' treatment GOc; 30 days' treatment, $1.00; six boxes $5.00 with positive written guarantee to produce tho above results or cheerfully refund H.oo paid. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Mend for circular. Nervlta Medical Co., ciloton&JtckionSts. Sold by all DrugghU Cblcijo, Illinois. Sold bi MeGnrrah & Thomas, Drus glats,, 2i9 Lackawanna uve Bcranton, I'u. MAKE PERFECT MEN DO NOT JJKNIMIU! PonotSuf. itr L,cnrr in joj tng tnDiuenior life can t rrtiorvJ to yu Th vtrj wortirt4tvf Ntryooi Debility r baoiuieli cured by lF.K.f l'l"l O TAIlLRTM.OlTeroiuplrllcrtutn fcvninu, Utile if memory sod tht tPt auddrfttnof vital tHUnri.lncuiit J by indur ration or MCCMciortatlv ytau, lmn&rt vis-or andDOtenof taaffrv funt lion Oraca gptnei;tem Oiv ktm bloom to lb haU nrl I intra ta (ha f i of -JTOUn OF old. OnrfiOc box rtnfwt vital tnargj f If Jc boxM at i(.IOac9mplctKuaiantrcdcurcTnr?yor naonr re I oat 4 tan ta carried In vnt 1 In vnt W' rocket BoM t verrwbrr or mailed Id plain wrapper on ircclpUff iric by tni rattmio to, pi- nr miiitiu id di iHltVM' Vl , SSJ "!( IC- Sold In Scranton. Ta by Matthews Broa. and McUarran & Thomas, druggists. biBfdil for ChUktifr kualuk , i mtUBrn4 In lie J ul uJl BttalllcV ooim, iil4 vlia blot ritbaa TaLft Mother. Rtfutt dtnatrauM tulttitu tianl mtui imitation AiLlrBiata ul Am Id Umpi for jartleaUn, ittliaIala aad MUIUI fer radical fiMur. W rsM.r. f Mall. lO.UOt feMinonUle fmt$ mnr. Boll bjaU Local DrsuUri. VAil.UZt I'JZ MADE ItfiE A MAN A JAX TAIILUTS POSITIVELY CUIUS JLLTiKmrvoum Jjiaa KaIIIdk Mam erf, ImpoUiocr, tii9flplAintM, Ui . caused VI Abiua or other ioet 4 India cretloni. Thty quickly and urfi inauire Ijoat ItaUtf lo oldor vounj.anj iifc m wauiuramur, uufi&fai farsilnJ. hti?lr PMor marrUg. tuVou'lu tuba. TLatrnao .bows Ii,mejTat (tnprora tneaianil ttfecta a OUlxU whera all otbar fall In l'roTnt Inunlty unci Ooniamntloa If rninni intiniri nnri iinninmniinn ir TUlr or- poa la em and tHo at Uuon huvli pin. upon Having mo fienuina Ajax jsqioii. abay naTO curea tnoaaandsauil will cure rou. waalvaapoa ittrawriUeaRuarantototflrctaimra rtiiTG In oTucunMiiaoaimaiKuu win cure you. tvaaiv apoa- eachc&uor refund tha ma ontr. tTlrawv u i viper raikaiioi or tlz lktg (full treatment) for $2,ft). lit rrira w i i virer mall, la ('lain wrappar, upon rciit of prlra. t lrodlar ajax remedy co., "asjS'at- For sale In Scrantcn, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and II. C. Bandertcn, druggists. ubX? $3 vnc 7 rf mr f?S Chlchuter'i Fnsllsh Diamond UrtmO. feNtWROYAL POLLS V yrrv Orfjinftl and Only GcBtitse. A vw vA i vto I tM sVX h tr t i