7 1 mmmmmmmmm mmmmmrimn m iv-mm iijmv vnmmmmmmmmmiHlimmmmmm THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JUNE" 23, 1899. CAR60NDALE KiOAD OF GOODS TIPPED OVEB. While a load of goods belonging te Superintendent J. W. White wus being backed up to his nrw rejRldonco on Sen--mth avenue and Wyoiilug nlrmt the wagon, containing an urRim, luiok-oasia and many other household uttloles, up tet, brcaltlng the top off the organ ,tho class doors In the buolc-iac ,itid other things. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. Joseph aiiiflc, a South Main htrret clothier, sold his stock to a 'evv Vork cr and packed up esterduy piepai.i tory to the discontinuance of. the busi ness. The stock was removed from Salem avenue a few months ago. Mr. Gtuck has not decided upon plans for the lutuio. Kor many vcuh ho hs been Identified ulth business Interests cf this section. OIL STOVE EXPLODED. An oil btovc In the North Main street restaurant of Piuner & Crocker ex ploded yesterduj tuotnltig at R o'clock nnd llred the bullellnir The proptletots were piesent nnd attn an unsuccessful attempt to sae some pet tonal prop erty, summoned thf Mitchell Huso company. A stieam was soin tuned on, but the place was gutteJ and the fire had broken through the roof. MISSIONARY OFFICERS. The Women's Torelgn Mlssionery convention held Its last session In th Methodist church Wednesday evening. The following oincers wen- elected for the ensuing year: 1'iesldem Mis. Pierre, flist vice-president, M 0 J. P. Warner, econd vice-president, Mis. E. 1j. Stevens, thlid vice-ptesldent, Mrs Verna Yosl, ucasurer. Mis. G. A. Place, recording secietary; Mrs. James Johns, district secret at v, Mrs. D. B. Long. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Misses Anna Ileniy and Gietta Mar ehail, of No 4, are 'visiting friends lt New York state, M'ss IiUuchc Whitney, of Ilones dale, .s visiting fi lends In this city Mnii Hrennan is llting his tlaugh tet, Mis McAndiew, of Hlnghamton. Mis. Fredeilck Topping and children are lslting Sci anion friends. Miss Sat ah Hunter has returned from AVajmait. Miss Nellie AVhltelock has return-id from Scranton, wheie she has, been at tending t-chool Mis. George Kellon, of nighth ave nue, Is visiting In Honesdale. Mr. and Mrs Charles Ciaft, of Oak avenue, aie isitlng In Jackson Mis. S A McMillan nnd Miss Mary Hubbard will gle a 5 o'clock tea to daj at the home of the former. Charles Gries, who has been vis iting In this, city, teturned to Scran ton jesterdaj. Harry Vnndeimark joined lik family n this city yesterday. Marshal Van Dermark has appointed the following aids, which number will be enl.nged later William Malloy, G. 15 Van Goider, I. Colln, W. H Grltman, T. P MeNulty, John KUleon, Mcllale, 11. Kcilns, John Peel, John Hlvenburg. nil Dickinson, Harry Wol cott and nugene Hudson. Mrs. George Mills will be at home to her friends after the 26th Inst. FACTORYVILLE. One of the mettlest weddings ever witnessed in this plice occurred Wed nesday, June 21 when Hev. Dvvlght Dana Harmon, of Law reneevlIK N. Y., and Mls-s e iaia M Gardner, of this place, weie united In mariiage at tha Methodist Hlscopal church at high noon, In the liesence of. a verv large assemblage ot l datives and fr.ends. The lunch wns n erltable bower of beauty, nialdin hair feir.s and roses being UECd mist lavishly In the deco rations. Promptly at noon the bridal party entered the church to the strains oC Lohengrin s wedding march, placd by Miss Clara M. Crowning, of Scranton. riist came tin- usbeis, Stanley N. Sltn lell, John P. Waltet, H. Loien Passett and Hallock S. lteynolds, of this place, followed by two little llower glrls.Hazel and Florence' Biownlng, of Scranton, who wore white oigandle over iilnk silk, and carried huge baskets of pink roses then the maid of honoi. Miss Carrie A. Browning of Scranton, wear ing white chiffon and lace over pink silk and cairylng pink roses; th'ti came the bride leaning on the ami of her father. Mr. Charles Gardner. At the altar jail the bride was met by the groom, leaning on the arm of his best man, Ken. A. Sterling Barner, of Hamilton, N. V. Then, with the beautiful ceremony of the Episcopal church, they wero uni ted In the holy bonds, of mitrlnioiiy by the Rev. W M Hiller, pastor of the church The bride's costume wus of white chiffon and lace over white silk. She carried white roses. Both the bride nnd maid of honor, who are cous ins carried beautiful lace handker chiefs, made fioni lace from their gian'lmother's wedding rltes, of some sixty years ago. During the ceremony Miss Clara Browning played very feel ingly, "Spring Reverie," und at Us conclusion Mendelssohn's wedding march. After the marriage a reception wns held at the home of the bride, at which there were about one hundred and flftv invited guests. The rooris were elaborately decoiated with maid en hair fernn and roses. The bridal rarty received congratulations In the drawing room, after which elegant re freshments were served in the dining room. The presents were many, useful, beautiful and valuable. The happy couple left on the J p. m. train for a THE Wasrag few days' wedding tour. On their re turn they will commence housekeeping at Laceyvlll. Mr. Harmon Is a native of Lawiencevllle, N. T nnd was grad uated from Franklin academy, Malone. N. Y.: fiom Colgate university and Colgate lllvlnlty school. He was a prnfessoi nt Keystone academy, this place, for over two veurs, nnd was ut dulncd to tho ministry artl assumed the pistol a to of I.ai'evvllle Baptist church, June 14, ISM. Mis. Harmon I J one of our most Fstcir.eel nnd widely known young ladles, and Is a graduate of Keystone academy Rev. and Mrs. Hattnon left on the 2.30 train for a short trip and on their return will res-Ide nt Luceyvllle, 1'a. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs Kay Beardsley, of Hlnghamton, N. Y.; Rev. and Mrs. II. It. Wilbur, of Tunkhnniiock, Dr. and Mis. D. A. Cap well, Mr. and Mis, Kted R. Staik, Mr and Mrs. n. C Biownlng, Mr. and Mis, Wat if r Browning, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry A. Biownlng, of Scranton. Mis. George C'arr Is serlouslv ill. Miss Bihslo Gaidner attended tho commencement exercises at Bucknell this week. Mrs. Prank Bedell and daughter, Bmma. of St. Paul, Minn., are visiting relatives In this place. Mis Kittle Gardner and daughter, Bessie, go to Lake vVliiolu next week. Last Tuesday evening th newly elected ollkets of Paulowna lodge, Daughters of Rebekah, were Installed by Past Grand Nellie A Gieen, assist ed by Past Grands Mrs. Ida Brltton, Mrs. Fannie Reynolds, Mrs. Emma Rhodes nnd Mis Nellie Gardner. The officers are: Noble grand, Mrs. Pau lawna Brown: vice-grand, Mrs. mien Gardner; assistant secretary. Mis Mabel Dean Miss Sai a Wutklnrf. who underwent an operation for appendicitis a short time ago, Is Improving veiy nicely. John Harold, the little son of Mr and Mrs J K. ZweUlg. while playing near some bees last Wednesday, wns attacked by them and badly stung on his face and arms. Miss Myia Amy Pprague, of this place, who graduated yesterday at Bucknell unlveislty, had the honor ot dellveilng the Ivy oiatlon at the col lege last Monday The Woman's Clnlstlan Temperance union held a social In their rooms yes terday afternoon. Miss J. Anabel Reed, of San Diego, Cat., gave an Interesting talk on the mission work among tho bailors at San Diego harbor One of the pitttlest weddings of the season took place jesteiday noon at the Methodist Episcopal church, when Miss Clara daughter of Mr, and Mis. Chailes Gaidntr, was united in mar riage to the Rev. Dwlght Dana Har mon, of Laceyville. Rev. W. M. Hiller. pastor of the Methodist chinch, offi ciated. Miss Claia Browning, of Scranton, played tho march and also rendered a refialn during the cere mony. The biidesinald wis Miss Car lie A. Biownlng, of Scranton, and Mr Baiham, of Utlca, X. Y was the gloom's attendant. The bride wns at tlied In a beautiful gown of white and can led white roses. Tho ceremony was witnessed by a laige gatheilng of friends and relatives, a reception was held and a wedding breakfast served at the home of the bilde's parents. "DULY FEBD MAN AND STEED." Feed your nerves, also, If you would hae them strong. Blood made nine and rich by Hood's Sarsaparllla is the only true none food. Le sure to get Hood's. It never disappoints. HOOD'S PILLS cure constipation. Price 2Jc. FECKVIJlVLD. Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Metho dist Episcopal thin eh will sene Ice cieam.cakc nnd lemonade In the church pallors on the afternoon and evening of July 7. EeiboJy is invited. Russell Hoffeckor left yesterday for Diirjea, wh'rt he will be employed upon the V. Illlam Connell bleaker, which l.s undei going extensHe repairs under the supervision of S. D. Kings ley, of this place. The Bicycle club picnicked at Tay lor's grove Wednesday afternoon. In the evening the mcmbeis njoyeel a social nt Grand Aimy of the Republic hall. Wallle Btong, who retuined recently from Avery Island, La., Is very ill of typhoid fever, contracted In the South. Mrs. Charb: Beattys and two chil dren are sojourning nt Lake Pojntclle. Mrs. Wllllarn Swales Is on the sick list Borough Elcctilcian Edward Barnes yesterday erected an electric light at the Ontaiio and Wobtein crossing. It was greatly needed. Charier J. Jmkln, formerly with the Morgan Storj company, has accepted a position with the Peekvllle Store com pany. Mr. J-nklns will have charge of tho company houses The Tempts Iron company will pay the employes of the Ontario colliery to day. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The Orioles will cross bats with the Carbondale Sir wis at Alumni park this afternoon and an Interesting game Is expected. This will be the llrst game of tho series In which the jer myn team will play foi a prize of $10, offered by the Traction company. The team Is composed of the best players In Jermvn and Mnyfield, and will no doubt give a good account ot them selves. Thomas Gavin Is manager and James Murray, captain. The Red Men of Lackawaxen tribe of Caibondale, will Join with Monsnys tribe in attending service here In St. James' church Sunday morning The bazaar and entertainment by the junior choir of St. James' church was held again last evening and liberally patronized. The children are much pleased over their success and feel greatly indebted to tho members of BEST Daffy's Pare Matt Whiskey. A pleasant :JsrV: stimulant for S? I stltutions. Re- ,lv'"1 ,,, Ciivllr'J:irfCt-'-'V siprcsappaue apasaajfc- Strengthens " digestive or gans, Avoids contagion. Itogai th's band for their generous ns-. slstnnce. Miss Mnbel Williams, of Rldgewav, Is the guest of Miss Bessie Picas, of Main street. Miss Eugenia Burrltt.of Grr n Ridge, penl yesterday the guest of Misses Grace and Gcitrude Vail, of Third Stleet. The infant child of Mr. P Flaherty, botn a few weeks ago, the mother having hlnce Ided, and which has been cnied for by Ml" Edward oodworth, of Second stieot, Is dcid. Mr. and Mrs George Copeland and dnughter, Rnv, of Albany, who have been visiting frieiKis here, returned yesterday. The Twentieth Century Bicycle club held a meeting In the parlois of Hotel Avery Tuesday evening, and otgnnUed as follows- President, H. L. Preas, !ip ) resident, Walter Tennis; .secte tai Burt Gnh'r.1; tieasurer, W. J. Roln its captain, II. .1. DeGraw color heart!. Melton Wheeler, bugler, Wil li" Pinks. Liberty lodge. Knights of Pythias, will hold a public Installation in their hall on the first Friday of July. Invi tations for the pleasant atfalr have al ready been lbsued. TAYLOR NEWS. Marriage of Agnes Hazleton and William Evaus An Instructive Lectuie Minor Mentionings. A pretty wedding occurred Wednes day evening at the home ot Mr. and Mis. William Evans, of Main street, when Mlbs Agnes Hazleton was united to Air William Evans. At i o'clock tho biidal party enteied the pallor, wheiu they weie met by the Rev. Mi. Gendall, of the Mtthodlbt Episcopal church, who performed tho ceremony. The bride was neatly attired. She carried a bou quet ot bridal roses. They wero unat tended. The manlage was a quiet af fair and was witnessed only by the immediate fi lends and relatives. A t-umptuous iijast wns seivcd. The lectuie deliveied by the Rev. T. V. Evans, of Swans-en, Wales, at the Welsh Baptist chuich last evenlng.was laigely attended Mr. Evanb Is a bi other of the well known Revs. Pied and John Evans, able divines. Another brother, Rev. Gwlljm Evans, is a min ister of New York. TlieT.ayloivllle lodge, No. 4C2,Knlght3 of Pythias,, nominated olllceis tit their meeting In Reese's hall on Wednesday evening. Mr. Thomas Paterson, of Avoca, was a ba.siness caller here jesterday. Mrs. James, How ells, of this place, spent Wednesday v letting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Thomas James, of Pinvl dtnee. W. J. Hot-kins, Jr., is meeting with much hucces la the distribution of his book, "War Vlth Spain." Mr. H. K. Seward, of the Aichbald, is sick at his home. Mr. and Mis. Prlre Harris and fam 11 v attended the funeral of tho late Mrs. Thomas Stewart, of Avo a, yes terday afternoon The Scranton Traction company has a ang of workmen repairing trucks In this borough Mi. and Mi. Gomel AVilllams and Mrs. John E. Davis, of North Taylor, attended the tuneral of tho late Wat kin Michaels, at Plymouth, yesterday. Mru. Jamej Morris, sr. and daugh ter, Ml"s Susie, w 111 leave next week for Blocmsburg to attend the com riencement exercises nnd the giaduat ing of her daughter, Gertrude, at tho Normal school there. What has bt come of the Taylor Reds base ball team that they aie not In the game? W O. Hovells has been appointed district gieat sachem of the Improved Order of Red Men. Miss Lillian Howells, bf Main street, is convalescing. The situation of the strike at Green wood mine icmalns unchanged. The company hands of the woiks huve now refused to work. Mr. and Mrs Delbert Young and daughter, Blanche, are visiting rela tlv es at Wlmmers. Mrs. Evans, of Plttton, was the guest of Mis. William Bow en, of North Main stteet, yesterday. Invincible commandery, No. 232, Knights of Malta, will meet in their rooms this evening Bad management keeps more people In poor circumstances than any other one cause. To be successful one must look ahead and plan ahead so that when a favorable opportunity presents Itself he is ready to take advantage of it. A little forethought will also save much expense aim valuable time. A piudent and caieful man will keep a bottle of Chambei Iain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house, tho shiftless fellow will wait until necessity compels it nnd then ruin his best hoise going for a doctor and have a big doctor bill to pay, besides; one pays out 25 cents, tho other is out a hundred dollars and thpn wonders why his neighbor Is getting richer while he Is getting poorer. For sale by all drug gists; Matthew Bros, wholesale) and re tall agents. m MOOSIC. Rev. A. F. King, of Parsons, called on friends in town Monday. The school children are preparing for exerclsps to bu held on Friday evening of next week at tho clobe of the term Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, of the Hill, returned Wednesday from a visit at Chinchilla. Thomas Pembrldgo had tho little lin ger of his light hand crushed while unloading water pipe In the ward Wed nesday. Prof. P. H. Gieen, of Clark's Green, called upon Pi of. Osborne Wednesday. Chat lea Snyder is at Patteison, N. J., on a business trip. The Methodist Episcopal Sunday school of this place Is Invited to ac company tho Parsons Sunday school on their excursion to Hatvey's Lakb next Wednesday, If satisfactory lates can bo secuied from here to Wilkes Barre, the school will accept the In vitation. The faro from Wllkes-Bane to Ilia Lake Is 33 cents, The Ladles' Aid society of the Mcth- odlst Episcopal church held a pleasant social and business meeting at the pai Ronage Wednesday evening. Ice cream and cake, were served and a fine lot of pk'tutcs by noted artists were sold. Joseph Sehoonover nnd son Wesley are spending a few dnys at their farm ii'-ar Orange. Mrs, Thomas Stevv'art who died Tuesday moinlng was burled yesterday. TUNKHANNOOK. Attorneys C. B. Little and A. N. Walker, ot Sci anion, and S. L. Tiff any, of Nlcholbon, and C. E. Terry, of VY'llkes-nnne. weie In attendance nt com l hole this week. G S. Burrows, of Sunbury, who has filled the position of court reporter in this county for many yeais, 1ms been nominated by the Republican party of his county for the olllco of prothono tary. As the count Is Republican uy a comfortable mnjoilty, his election may be said to be nssured. The le sult will be a vacancy In the position of couit leporter In this county W. S Miller, a meiiibei of the bar of Wyo ming tountv Is mentioned as Mi. l!ui rovv's successor. Joseph 1' Ru-soll, of Mehoopanj candidate last fill on the Republican tifket foi associate Judge, Is drawn as a juior ut this tenn of couit. In the case of the commonwealth vs Dmlel Rosengrant, who wns convict ed at January Sessions, lvj'j, (f laie eny of various articles of the value of about $7 from the cottnge of John Midi head, at Lake I'niey, and in which a rule foi new tilal waa granted; the lensons for new trial were wlthdiawn and ..Kiidnut was sentenced to pay x lino of $" and undergo an lmpilsonment In the Eastern state peltcntlaiy for the period of one ear and thiee months In tho case of the commonwealth s. Alonci Bcbee, chaige aduJteiy and fornication, a nolle piospqul Is eli toicd as to the fit st count of the Indict ment and defendant pleads guilty to the second fount and is sentenced to pay a line of $10 to the overseers of the poor ot Lemon tovvnsblp and costs of piosccutlon. Tn Wheclei's ovcutois vs. Potter, rule Is made absolute Piatt assigned to IVinnle "Vt'elsa in I N. L. AVnlket and C A. Spencer, et. al. nppeatance of O. S Kinner entered for J- P. Wells nnd Chandler E. Colo. I Commonwealth vs. Jesse Evans, ' charged w lth stealing timber, the I grand Jury finds a Hue bill. I Sheilff A. G. Gregory acknowledges the following deeds to pui chasers of I leal estate sold on executions inaitmi ftom the court of common pleas of Wyoming countv since last term. To J. S. Hoffa four lots of land in Torkston township, bold as the prop el ty of D. W. Ceisum, consldeiatlon, $70. To Geoigc P. Dcrshlmer, lot of land In Falls township, sold as the property of N. R. Brown, consideration, $30. To John B. Russell, a three-fifths In terest, and Henry M. Ives, of Dalton, a two-Ilfths Interest In a lot of land In Tunkhnniiock borough, so.. as the property of the Tunkhannock Electric Light, Heat ml Power company; con sideration, is.uuo To Henry aiding, a lot of land In Northmoreland township, sold ns tho pioperty of William A. Mitchell; con sldeiatlon. $10. In the matter of the guardianship of Eugene Ro.se, Asa S. Keeler is appoint ed guardian ad litem. Mr. Keeler Im mediately gave his consent to the mar iiage of his waid to Lizzie Race and marriage license was issued. L. Dean Gray, of East Canton.Brad ford county, and Caroline Kintner, of Tunkhannock, were married at tho home of Miss Klntner's mother at noon on Tuesday and left on the 2 04 tialn for a short tilp, after which they will take up their residence In East Can ton Miss Kintner has been connect ed with the geneial merchandise store of C. A Hungerford & Son for some jeais and has many friends heie. Commonwealth vs Alonzo Bebee, court orders discharge of piisoner and costs of prosecution to be paid by the county. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. as mereuiy will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange, tho whole bystem when enteilng It through the mucous burfaccs Such til tides should never bo used txeept on piescriptions from repjtablo physlid u ns the dam iigo they will do is tenfold to tho good jou can possibly deilve from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J Cheney & Co , Toledo, O , contains no mercury, nnd is taken intcrnnlly, acting dhectly upon the blood nnd mucous sur faces of the wstem In bujlng Hall's Catarrh Curo be suro ou gut tho gen uine. It Is taken internally, nnd made In Toledo, Ohio, by 1 J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price 73c. per bottle Hall's Pamlly rills are tho best. PRIOEBURG. The old building known as No. 3 school, situated In the Third ward, near tho Dickson brewery, will soon be a thing of the past. It was sold last Saturday to Jacob Yerkle for $67 -60, and John .uogan, of Main street, was avvaided the contract for excavation preparatory to building a new edifice In its place. Mrs. John Malott, of Hyde Park, spent yesterday afternoon with fi lends here. John Wesley castle, No 310, P. G. E., will hold their regular meeting this evening at 7-30 o'clock. Last evening about 6 o'clock while bathing with some "companions, Syl vester Howey, 0 year oid, son of Ste phen Howey, of Main stiect, was drowned In Jermyn's dam, a sheet of water situated behind tho foundry. This Is the second boy drowned In the same place within a short time. Information of prlcclosi value to debilitated men along with our trial treat ment and marvelous devil qplrigapplUiicc. IUvu cured tfious&nds. Will curo you. Never disappoint Ho ad-Tunr-e par or C.O.D. II not Eut&tod return everything to us Our reputation and rec ord ItuUfy our clatmi. ERIE MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO, N.Y. NERVITA PILLS Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cures Impotency,NlEhtEmlsslonsand wasting diseases, all eftects of self- abuse, or excess ana indis cretion. A iicrvo tonic anil blood builder. Brlntjs the I VLT" KIU" " 1""- .wa 111V KitJeW restores the fire of youth. ri'XSfiVty mall GOc per box, O boxes for $'-i,50; with a written truaran too to euro or refund tho money. Send for circular. Atldrebs, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO. ILL. bald by McUarrah & Thomas, Dius gists,, W Lackawanra ave , Hcrantjn, i'a. $5i7Sk IPS P Here Is the S r mx!mr CTX 1 xL A' 1 X JDCIOCK 'E BEGAN THEM w could approach. How best we have succeeded is attested by out Friday crowds. On no other week day is the store so literally jammed. We have accomplished our object. And now to perpetuate it. Eveiy Friday's offerings must in eveiy paiticular be the peer of thobo of the week befoie if anything better. To do this we look around. We gather big lots of the best the market affords. We offer these special lots at cost and less. There is no shrinking of values, You get the best that we can buy. You pay less on that day that's all. Sales begin at 10 o'clock and continue all day. for Ladies ness MM A ZilC SailOrS Go yard for Fine Laces, Worth 12c Yard for Wash Goods Worth Up to 35c H for Solid Iron Beds B and Good Mattresses for Muslin Gowns That Were 59c for Writing Paper Worth Up to 35c for Croqnet Sets, 9 anil Preserving KettleS eiSht balls and mallets of hard wood, prettily 0 painted. Screen Doors in all sizes and extra made. Full twenty (20) quart Porcelain Preserving Kettles. Not an item in the lot worth well less than $1.25. Your choice Friday at 59c. for Shfifit MUSiC miscellaneous lot of compositions, both vocal and instrumental, ' in 1! li en most l'1e 'atter A line o( music we wish to close out quickly, hence WOrth UD tO 5UC the price for Friday. You'll find many a gem among the lot. Regular " prices have been 9c up. Take your choice of the entire lot Friday at 3c. for Ladies' Black Hosiery, Worth 10c ftr Ladles' Ribbed Yests, Worth 13c Friday only at 8 cents. ftr Linen CraSh Almost half price for a garment you'll be proud to wear. Only n 1 n: . two hundred of them to be sold at the price so come eaily. SairtS WOrth 75C Ofgod quality linen crash, trimmed around bottom with three ' rows of blue or white duck bands; deep hem and perfect hang ing. Always 75c. On Friday only at 49c. for Striped Curtain Swiss Worth 10c for Yiolet Talcum POWder WOrth IOC 1 for Ladies' Wrappers; Big Yalue at 59c, Jonas Lon DR. 311 Spruci S!. T.-mnln Paiii.1 Unllillnil jj- icuiuiu wuit miliums. iiiD- Scrauloa, Fa. All ncute and clironlo diseases of men, women anil children CHUONIC. NHUV (JUS. HUA1N AND WABTINU DIS11A8 KS A BIMXIIALTY All diseases or tha I.tver. KIUnes, Lllailder, Bkln, lilood, Nerves, Womb, i:o, Kur, Nose. Tin oat, and LtingH, Cancers, Tumours. I'll" Kuptiiro Ooltre, Kheumatlsm, Asthma, fiitarrh, Varicocele. Lost Manhood, Nightly Emissions, all Feniulo Rluciues, l.eucorrhoea, etc. aonorrlje'a. Syphilis. Wood I'ulsdii, Indiscretion und vouthful habits obliterated. Surgery, Fits, llpl lepsj Tjdo and Htomacli Worms. CA TAItHIIOZONi:. Speclllo for Catarrh Threo months' treatment only $3 00. Trial freo In olllco, Consultation and exami nations free, Olllco hours dally and Sii'iday, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. DR. DENSTEN VkjJW AMS9&? &k Simple Story of the Success of r HP li Urn m m ras IMm c mm m JSa m m P wl mm? ? m m MM i&r g eg t A ; C CLOSE" J THREE MONTHS AGO. Friday an extremely busy day. Theie was only one way to accomplish our purpose selling good goods at prices lower than anv other store In other words, summer comfort at about combined with irenmrirt nnri erhcmiii' and-ready sailors, hnished with band of ..-- - - .. ..v..j... into any store they're 99c. Never here 00 great was the sale ol laces last Friday tint we've secured another and even better lot lor this week. Finest Valenciennes Laces. Beau tiful patterns in edgings and insertings. From two to six inches in width. Some of them would be cheap a 15c. Your choice on Friday only at 5c. A pre-inventory offeiing that has no parallel in the annals of trade. Our entire stock of Finest Imported Ginghams, Madras Cloths, Real Irish Dimities, Organdies, Fancy Piques, etc. The most beautiful colorings and printings. Former prices 25c 30c and 35c. On Friday, all at 15c. Go into any home nowadays and you'll see iron beds in preference to wooden ones. Physicians will tell you Irom a sanitary stan Ipoint they excel 10 to 1. We offer 100 Iron Beds, with brass knobs, full 4 ft. (J in. wide, with woven wire springs complete on Fnday only at $3.98. Many of them weie used in the trim during our big s&Ie last week. Some aie slightly mussed but in no sense soiled to hurt. They are beautifully trimmed with a cluster of 26 tucks and delicate inserting. Former sale prices were 40c and 59c. Choose from them on Friday only at 39c. The last of the Beidleman Stock of Stationery, and it must go on rnday. Here is Box Paper of most some ol it handsomely engraved ever sold under 20c; most ot it was your choi(je on Friday at 10c n'. Screen Doors Three bargains the basement of Seamless Fast Black Stockings, in sold around the city at 10 cents, go pair. We sold a wonderful lot of ago, and have secured a duplicate early, as it may not last the day out. umme! Vests in every sense. Fine woven ribbed patterns, fin- uiitu wicii uipcu iil-r tiuu .uiiib. iuu iiiay snup iiiu cuy uvci unci you'll find none to equal them under 15 cents. Here they have never sold under a shilling. A big lot of them in all sizes to go on Light airy draperies for your home or Summer cottage, nt much less than you'd ever hoped to pay. We offer at uj, Gict Fn day Sale 2000 yards ol fine quality Curtain Swiss, in delicate striped patterns. Never sold anywhere under 10 cents a yard. On Friday only, at yard, 6 cents. One thousand boxes of extra good quality Violet Talcum Pow der, nut un in fancv tin boxes with shake cover. Foi general use such as chafing, etc., it is unexcelled. It may alio be used as a tooth powder with good effect. Sold all over at 10 cents a box. On Friday only at 3 cents. No store hereabouts ever offered a wiapper bargain to com pare with this one. Six hundtcd of them for Friday; made of fine lawn in all the delicate and pretty light shades; full skirt, braid trimmed voice and positively fast colors. A big bargain at 59c. On Friday only, 39 cents. srsS The Dickson MiuiiilucUiringCo. Kcranton nnd Wincet-Uirre, IN, .Muruifiiciuren of x LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Bailers, Hoisting and Pumping Machinery. General Office, Scranton, Pa. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. -& erMCMntoit reliable, tho parnt drug! L I U1 KM ;a Dr. Peal's PeiraBoyafl PII!a Ther ftro frenpt, eat and crUln In ret tit. The resiles (Dr. FmI'i) nerer 4Lu tiolnt. geat anywhere, Jl.OO, For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruoo street Our obiect was to make half price. Blnbonte good- - j. I 'iilir"; pure white rough- vv. ... Vw black ribbon and sweat band. under 2c. On Fiiday 15c. exquisite quality and variety, with "Scranton, Pa. None 30c and 35c a box. Take that have never been equaled in this store. Onniiftt Sctc with every sense the equal of any here on Friday at 5 cents a the same grade three weeks lot for this Friday. Come ons MADE ME A MAIM AJAX TAUIX1 S POSITIVELY CHUB Al.l.frtrioui )lf(Tjf Filling Mtm' orj, Impotoucr, hbtploiinesa, etc , cnasJ by Abu.s or other i icmim nd lndlr crstloni. 'JTtru quickly and tureli rcitorsLortVuaUir la oljor jonng.tul lit a man for ttud, hurtDns or marrucs t.iknn luuin". lhelruaa ihowi inmeJUt faiprot. uont nod elteoU n CUHE nher nil other fall In. fist uron limlns the ecmilnn Aloi lobleU. Tim lVBruroatbouiniland wlllcurejou. VV air poa- 'liorrlttenKuarnntmtout!BUarura Cft OTO In irli cake or rotund the mouvr I'rlre IJ UlOin, choeoi or ii ko (full treatment! for (160. Hj ail. In Plain wrapwr m on mrin of rrlwi.l trcular AJAX REMEDY CO., feV'iii" ctiuje, ill- Tor nals In Scrantcn, Pa., Viy Matthews Bros, and II C Sanderrcn, druggists. wonthly, rfiulillnc aidlclbs. 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