f'vvvr THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1890. 171 V PBEPABATIONS J?OR THE 4TH. Carbondale Is to have the btcffest Fourth of July Celebration In the his tory of he city. Among the latest socletlos to join the line are tho nr- esta.-s rd Ked Men, of Jermyii, nnd the Ilalo-Aincr.'cans of this city. The electric company has offered to furnish at a. very low rate several lncandea cent lamps for the bulldlngp of the i business men In order to show off tho . bunting and other decorations at night. Tho Illumination of tho arche3 and of tho business places will begin Friday night. Tho Clormanla Hinging society met Saturday and the Grand Army of tho Republic will meet Wednesday to complete arrangements for coming out on that day. All of the local wheelmen taUe great Interest In tho bicycle parade nnd ns tho participants are not restricted to any organization, this department of tho celebration will probably be very large. OltCIANIZINCr A KEG PUND. Tho miners at tho Coalbrook colliery of tho Delaware and Hudson In this city are contemplating the formation of a keg fund. This Is ono of tho charac teristic institutions- of the coal regions and wherever organized has been a source of much benefit. The funds thus laid aside jre devoted to helping the members who may have been In jured or lncapclated by sickness. They will hold a meeting this week to elect officers and perfect an organization. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. air. John B. Hoyt has returned from a visit with relatives at Danville, N. Y. Miss lilancho Arnold was a Scranton visitor Sunday. George Paul spent Sunday In On conta. Merchant James Barrett and brother, M. I. Barrett, of Scranton, are spend ing the day with friends In Lenoxvllle. Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Preston were Dun more visitors Sunday. Mary Devlne, of River street, Is spending a few days with Miss Delanoy, of Wnymait. Fracls Smith and family have moved from Porter avenue to No. C on the gravity. A band will urcompnny the Presby terian Sunday school picnic to Jefferson Parle Wednesday, and will give a con cert In tho afternoon. John Mlssott, of Schenecledy, who has been sojourning here for tho past 6ir weeks for his health, returned to his position there yesterday much im proved. A horse belonging to John Illgglns which was Injured about a week ago, was shot yesterday morning. Charles Cundy has returned from a. visit with Herrlck Centre friends. Mrs. Joseph Bryan and family left yesterday for a two weeks visit with friends nt Pleasant Mount. Mrs. George W. Dowe leaves for her new home at Hornellsvllle next Wed nesday. Dr. S. E. Mover visited Jermyn re latives Sunday. Mrs. John Lyons and sons Horace and Austin, are visiting nt tho homo of Bernard Mullady. on SouUi Main street Mrs. Alexander Claik, of Jermyn, Is 111 at the homo of her mother In this city. PEOKVILLB. Markon Nosarschock became Intoxi cated and began a bombardment of No. -1 house in the patch Sunday night. t It caused much excitement nmong the Hungarian residents. A special ofllcer happened along and, taking the stone throwing Hun In tow, placed him In tho lockup. Later ho was sentenced by Burgess A. B. Williams to forty eight hours. His spare time will be used In breaking stone under tho su pervision of our street commissioner. T. V. Powderly, Jr., of Carbondale, was a caller in town yesterday. C. P. Kenyon, of Green Ridge, spent Sunday with his sister, Miss C. A. Ken yon. J. A. Waring spent Sunday at Cry stal lake. Alderman and Mrs. John T. Howe and family, of Scranton, spent Sunday at the Kenyon homestead. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brandow, of Scranton, called on friends In town Sunday. Miss Anna McKclvey Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Brun dagc, of Benton. OLYPHANX. Mrs. J. W. Patten has returned home from a visit with relatives at Carbon dale. Miss Gertrude Northup, of Glenburn, Is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Northup, of the West Side. Mrs. J. A. Hull has returned from a visit to New York. Rev. J. M. Smoulter, of Rock lake, Is visiting Rev. P. J. Murphy at tho paro chial residence. John O'Malley has returned home from St. Bonaventure's college, Alle ghany, N. Y for his summer vacation. II, J. Congdon, of Blnghamton, vis ited Mr. and Mrs, M. J. McAndrew, of Lackawanna street, Saturday. Mrs. James Lynch and daughter, Miss Grace Lynch, left Saturday to at tend the commencement exercises at Yale college, from which Institution Leo Lynch graduates this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hathaway are nt New Haven, attending the commence ment exercises at Yale college, where their son, Charles Hathaway, Is a mem ber of tho graduating class. T. H. Evans, of New York, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Wat ktns In Blakely. Miss Nelllo Flynn, of Dunmore, was tho guest of relatives in town yester day. The laying of the corner-stone of tho Something New! ni js i,N? Large package of the World'5 cleanser for a nickel. omy In 4 pound package, THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. LouIj, New York, Bo.too, Philadelphia new Presbyterian church will tako placo Tuesday, July 11. Tho Sunday school scholars of St. George's mission will go with the Sun day school excursion of St. Luko's par ish to Lako Ariel tomorrow. Mrs. Joseph Farroll, of Archbald, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, John Fergu son, of Lackawanna street, over Sun day. The members of Independent Order of Odd Fellows' lodge gavo a reception to George Twaddle, a soldier of tho Spanish-American war, last evening In their rooms In the Sweeney building. A programme which had been prepared was rendered, after which lunch was served. A good tlmo was had by all present. John McHale, the unbrella mender, who stabbed a young man named Lewis, near tho Delaware and Hudson depot a few weeks ago, was given a hearing before Justice of tho 'Peace Cummlngs yesterday, Lewis having re covered sufficiently to appear against him. After hearing the evidence In the case, the Justice placed McHale under $1,000 ball for his appearance at court. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Mrs. John Maynard, of South Main street, yesterday received a letter from her two sons, who are on their way to Dawson City. Tho letter was dated May 22, from White Horsa rapids, which they had got over safely, and they were In excellent health. Mrs. Northup, of Scranton, spent yesterday hero with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Swlck. The marriage of Mrs. Elizabeth Par kyns, a well-known former resident of this borough, and Mr. John Thomas, of Simpson, Is announced to take place today. Mrs. T. O. Robinson, of Cemetery street, was taken seriously 111 yester day. John Bllsky, a resident of Hungarian hill, Mayfleld, was brutally assaulted by being struck with a stone on Satur day evening. The injured man had to obtain surgical relief and has since suf fered considerable "pain. He failed to Identify his assailant. T. E. Grimths, the well-known hat ter, transacted business in pcranton yesterday. County Superintendent Taylor held a teachers' examination hero In tho pub lic schools yesterday. A class of thirty two were examined. C. L. Bell, of New Orange, N. J., is visiting here nnd It Is rumored ho may again take up his residence and re sumo business at the old stand. Mr. W. If. Tennis has Just received the appointment of deputy great sachem of the Improved Order of Red Men for this district. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Badger and son, Preston, returned home yesterday af ternoon from New York state, where they have been visiting relatives. The school board will meet In special session this evening for the purpose of electing teachers and janitor. Thcro are said to bo some new candidates In the Held for the Janitor's position. Mrs. William Maynard, of Nantlcoke, who has been visiting relatives here, returned to her home yesterday after noon. Wonders will never cease. Tho Dela ware and Hudson colliery really worked three-quarters of a day yesterday. AVOOA. The Sons of Temperance will give a supper and entertainment In O'Mal lcy's hall this evening. The following progiamme will be rendered: Address of welcome, Rolnnd Jones; solo, Gwllym Rosser; recitation, Berdella Deeble; duet, Joseph Taylor, Jessie Atwell; solo, Viola Deeble: recitation, E. J. Davis; address, T. J. Deeble; vo cal fcolo, W. J. Williams; recitation, George Bosley; piano duet, Mabel Hines, Myrtle Smith; recitation. Lauia Williams. Admission, adults, 13 rents; children, 10 cents. The marriage of Miss Mary Dough el ty, of this town, to Michael Kelly, of Duryea, and of Annie Dougher, of this place, and William Laffy, of Mountain Top, aro announced. George Graham left yesterday to ac cept a position as printer at Boonton, N. J. The Ladles' Aid society of the M. E. church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. Gay. Tea will be served at G o'clock. All members aro requested to come as early as possible. William Law has removed his family to Lake Wlnola. Misses Ruth and Mary Lewis, of Biadford, Pa., are guests nt the An derson and Flack homesteads. The choir of the M. E. chuich will conduct a garden party on Holllster's lawn next Thursday evening. Should the weather bo unfavorable they will postpone It until Friday evening. A slight blaze occurred at the resi dence of James Walsh on Saturday af ternoon. Tho llames were extinguished before the hose company l cached the house. Leo Campbell, of Scranton, spent Sunday with William Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. John Heffeian, of Jer sey City, are guests of Mrs. Mary Mor ahan. At a meeting of the Ladlns auxiliary, Division No. 8. A. O. H . the following ofllceis were elected: President, Brid get Walsh; vice-president. K.itu Wat ers; recording secretary, Llzzlo nines; financial secretary. Matgaret Tlgue; sergeant-at-arms, Alice Corcoran; sen tinel, Nellie Moore. Michael Munley, a student at Villa Nova, has achieved a tecoid as a Daso ball player and has been assigned a place on tho Mauch Chunk team dutlng vacation. The first anniversary of the Blessed Virgin's bodallty was beautifully ob served on Sunday evening. The altars were beautifully artayed In ferns and flowers.lnterspersed with illumined can delabra. Rev. .M. B. Donlan, of Dun more, preached a beautiful Bermon that was as eloquent as It was master ly. The following priests were In tho sanctuary: Rev. P. F. Qulnnan, B. E. xlvV tocvi- Ci'i1 -iY-- best &. LL llli !P3s&v MM SrX9 Still greater Kon-lvQ&G ,7, VV."rtv..JI . Made' only by NNfo WBSn nnHnWUttt O'Byrne, J. F. Grove, J. B. Ruddy, T. P. Carmody. The funeral of Patrick, the 13-year-old son of Patrick Rutledge, took place on Saturday afternoon. A large con courso of friends assembled at tho house, but owing to the terrlflo thun der storm a largo number were obliged to repair to their homci. Tho pall bearers were Patrick Conaboy, Charles Druffner, Matthew Boylan, Georgo Bosley, Peter Kroltzer, Andrew Mit chell, Thomas Boshart. Interment was made In St, Mary's cemetery. TAYLOR NEWS. Funeral of tho Lnto Walter M. How ells Coming Excursion Personal and Other Notes. The funeral services over tho remains of tho late Walter M. Howclls occurred from tho homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howclls, of tho Pyno, yes terday afternoon nt 2.30 o'clock. Brief services were held at the house, after which tho remains wero conveyed to the Welsh Congregational church, where a more extended service was preached by the pastor, Rev. Ivor Thomas, nnd Rev. J. M. Lloyd. Wil liams division, No. 01, S. of T., Lack awanna lodge, No. 113, A. P. A., and Knights of Malta, of which he was a member, attended In a body. Tho floral offerings wero numerous and beautiful. Elaborate arrangements aro being made by tho committee on tho excur sion tho now Catholic parish will run to Mountain Park on July IS. Mrs. James Saunders, of Blnghamton, N. Y., Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Daliey, of North Main street. Mrs. Thomas Hopkins, of Plttston, Is visiting relatives In this place. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Clark, of Kings ton, spent the Sabbath In this place. It would be a commendable net If tho Delaware, Lackawanna and West earn company were to place gates at the crossing near the depot. Tho whereabouts of John King, who loft his home In North Taylor on May 4, Is still unknown. Chief Rob ling has the case In hand. Miss Jennie Davis, a nurse In a Phil adelphia hospital, Is visiting her sis ters, Misses Polly and Rebecca Davis, on Taylor street. Mrs. David C. Davis, of Plttston, called on relatives In this place on the Sabbath. The members of Lackawanna Valley council, No. SI, Junior Order United American Mechanics, will pay u fra ternal visit to Jermyn council thl3 evening. Mr. Frank Caswell, of Forty Fort, visited relatives In this borough yes terday. Mr. Thomas Cummlngs nnd son, Richard, will leave today for an ex tended visit to London, England. Street Commissioner David T. Harris with a gang of workmen commenced work on the opening of the road at North Taylor yesterday which leads to tho Archbald mines. Mrs. Gwllym Davis and children will leave today for her native land, Wales. Mrs. John T. Watkins, of Hyde Park, visited with relatives In this placo on Sunday. It Is rumored that the Holden col liery of the D., L. & W. company In this place will cease operations nfter July 1. I was seriously afflicted with a cough for several years, and last fall had a more severe cough than ever before. I have used many remedies without receiving much relief, and being rec ommended to try a bottlo 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. Tho first bottlo re lieved me very much and the second bottlo has absolutely cured me. I have not hnd as good health for twenty years. I give this certificate without solicitation, simply In appreciation of the gratitude felt for the cure effected. Respectfully, Mrs. Mary A. Board, Claremore, Ark. For gale by all diug glsts; Matthew Bios, wholesale and re tall agents. FACTORYVILLE. Mrs. J. K. Zweizig and Mrs. Charles Haag will leave today to attend the commencement exercises of East Stroudsburg State Normal school, where Mrs. Zwelzlg's daughter, Blanche, will graduate on Thursday. LIndsey Bros, are erecting a fine new cottage residence on the site of the old hotel property formerly owned by tho Odd Fellows of this place. Mr. V. It. Gardner has received from a New Jersey kennel a pair of very fine blooded English beagle rabbit dorry. Mr. Gatdner Is already training them for the fall hunting season. Factoryvlllc encampment, Independ ent Older of Odd Fellnwu. will hold their last stated meeting for June to morrow (Wednesday) evening. They will confer a degree, after which re freshments 111 be served. Some of the pioperty owners here have allowed the weeds and grass to grow over the sidewalks in front of their properties to such an extent that when it is wet with the heavy dews or rains tho traveling public Is compelled to walk In tho ntteet. Today from 1 to 7 o'clock, at tho town hall, the lesldents and taxpayers of this borough will voto on the question of a new school building. Tho school board has sent out a circular letter, nsklng for an opinion of the taxpayers In the shape of a vote. Tho letters con tained two printed forms of tickets, reading respectively, "For a new school building," and "Against a new sichool building." Some claim that tho pres ent building Is Inadequate to tho pres ent demands of the borough, and others say that It affords ample accommo dations and meets nil requirements. Ladles will be allowed a voto on this question. TUNKHANNOCK. Tho board of health as recently ap pointed by tho borough council, held their first meeting at tho office of B. W. Lewis on Friday, June 16. After being sworn In, they organized by electing D. W. Stark, president, and appointing L. F. Camp a committee to report a secretary, and adjourned for one week. On Friday, June 23, they mot at the office of Henry Harding and received the report of commltteo on secretary and elected Henry Harding to that office. The acts of ussembly defining their duties were read, and the secretary was authorized to obtain necessary blanks, papers, etc., and the meeting adjourned for ono week. Tho membera of the Ward are D. W. Stark, L. F. Camp, Dr. D. II. Doruslpe, Louis Holhowlch and C. A. Graham. Prof. J, P. Breldlnger and Mrs. Breldlnger came home from Mansfield State Normal school on Friday last for their summer vacation. Mr, Breld lnger is vlce-prlncipal of tho Institu tion. Court adjourned on Friday last to July 3 at 2 p. m. At that tlmo Ihero will he some arguments and motions to come up which went over from tho regular term. E. K. Llttlo and W. N. Reynolds, Jr., of Wllkes-Barre, spent Sunday with their people here. Attorney F. W. Wheaton. of Wllkes Barre, was In Tunkhanock on Satur day, en routo for his summer residence near Lake Carey. A petition was In circulation here last week among tho attorneys, nsklng that Wyoming county bo annexed to the Lackawanna bankruptcy district. Wyo ming county seems to have been left out In tho apportionment, not being an nexed to any district. E. J. Jorden has returned from an extended trip through tho southern part of tho state. Ho has been away about two months. HONESDALB. Tho Honcsdalo cornet band will fill an engagement at Narrowsburg July 4th. The Misses Harriot and Katharine Stanton are at Wtlllamsport. Mrs. W. II. Lee and .two daughters are with relatives In Wllkes-Barre. Tho Red Men, of Honosdatc, will pic nic at Lake Ariel August 1st. Miss Anno. Salmon, of Scranton, Is visiting Honesdajo friends. Tho Erie and Delawaro and Hudson have connected their tracks here and expect to run excursions from points on the Erie through to Farvlow. Mr. Eugen Ham, of Scranton, assist ed tho Presbyterian choir at the Sun day morning service and rendered a iluto solo very sweetly. Tho Town Council or the Ladles' Im provement socity could do a little mis sionary work and advance Sunday ob servance by placing public drinking fountains. Near tho soda fountains that are now kept running on Sunday to quench the thirst of the pedestrian, and thus relievo the tired clerks and business men who must work all day on Sunday, to accommodate the thirsty. Tho Cuban Giants nnd home team put up tho best game of ball of the season Friday afternoon on Athletic park. Cuban Giants 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Honcsdalo 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 04 Tho game was clean throughout. Mr. C. Mathowson, of Fnctoryvllle, who has joined the Honesdale club as pitcher, made his first ippenrnnce and aided very much In fueatin" tho Giants. Tho Honesdnle team will go to Port Jervis Wednesday and Thursdny of this week and play the Port Jervis club. HALLSTEAD. Daniel Hannah spent Thursday In Montrose. Miss Hattic McLeod and Mrs. Peter Terboss were In Venlon Tuesday at tending the exercises In which Mary Wllber, sister of Mrs. Terboss, grad uated. Mrs. Wellington Barnes was in Jack son Tuesday attending the funeral of a relative. Mrs. Earlo Talmadge was In Scran ton Monday. Mrs. Michael Nays and sons Joseph and John, were In Scranton Tuesday. Lucy Browne was In Scranton Mon day. Marvin D. Barnes, of Carbondale, formerly of this place, was shaking hands with friends hero Monday. Mis. Mary Stlngcs and two grand daughters, of South Worcester, N. Y., are visiting at the homo of Charles Van Xamlt. Mrs. La Vernla and son, of L.iwsvlllo, were visiting Hallstead friend Tues day. Rev. W. T. Blair, of Whitney Point, was calling on Rev. H. A. Williams Tuesday. How's ThisP Wo offer Onr Hundred Dollars Ruw.ird for any cae of Catarrh that cannot he cured by IIiiU'h Cataiih Cure. F. J. C1IKNKY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned, hnvu known V, J. Cheney for tlio la.ii Ij yeais, and believe him perfectly honorable In nil business transactions, and financially nblo to carry out any obligation made by their firm. Wj;ST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Tulcdo, O. WAI.DING, KIXNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Driigclsts. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon tho blood and muc ous surfaces of the sstcni. Price 73c per bottle. ' ld by all Druggists. Tes timonials fret. Hall's family Pills aro the best. ELMHURST. Miss Nelllo Rottndy. of Jermyn, Is visiting her friends, Miss Millie Shoe maker. I Miss Cora New Is visiting friends In ' Scrnnton. I Mr. C. C. Clay Is spending a short I time at the home of his daughter, Mrs. 1 W. B. Perego, of Arlington Heights, Scranton. ' Mr. Ralph D. Williams and Mr- Tol les, of Sctantnn, called on friend's hero Thuisday evening. Miss 'Williams and her musin, Miss White, spent yesterday itftituoon In Scranton. Mrs. l. Kearney has hpon entertain ing a number of her friends nnd rela tives! dming tho past weelt. lion. John R. Parr nnd family have taken possession of their cottage here for the summer. Mrs. Mayer, Mrs. HncUett and MI?s Emily HacUett, of Scranton, nere among the recent guests at Oak Ter race. Misses Oussle and Llzzlo Frantz. of Sweet Valley, are upending tho summer with helr grandparents at "UVen home." PRICEBURO. Tho infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Eley, of Albert street, died at their homo Sunday afternoon after an Illness of three weeks. Funeral an nouncement later. Sawkie tribe I. O. R. M. will hold their regular meeting this evening. All numbers of the P. M. church choir nro requested to meet for rehear sal this evening. Georgo II. Browning, of Peckvllle, visited friends hero on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ifepler, of Albert street have gone to reside In Park Place. R3Vt5UUlSUUZSXSreKRI25Z5ESUVE51 BEEGHAM'S' Ourm Indlnamtlon, OonrntlpaUan, Slak llaadache. 10 cents tna 25 cents, at all drag itores. MagaigqECTwrnrTCTCTgni-T""' Tlio Dickson Manufacturing Co. Ecranton and Wilkes-riarro, Pa., Manufacturer of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARV ENQ1NES Dollcri, Holstln;and Pumping Machinery. Qeneral Office, Scranton, Pa, JONAS LONG'S SONS. Shirt Waist Sets As dainty a collection as ever was seen, nnd at prices even more dainty. Nearly six hun dred sets In a lot which came in yesterday. Solid jet, fancy silver and gilt plated. Link Buttons, collar button and three pins for front of waist, to Cents the Set. Think them cheap? They rfrc. Just as good for every day wear as any other kind that costs you three times as much. Placket Pin Sets, too. Nob by and stylish. Three in a set, all the pins graduating in size. Same price ten cents. Muslin Some great sell- Underwear ing is going on here. Depart ment was crowded all day yesterday and will be today. Nowhere in Scranton will values and prices compare with these : Oln tor Miulln flown. OK, jUj8 wuj, Mother Hubbard yolto, fnir clusters of tucks llo tucks Mi each cluster. Tir for Muslin Skirts. Short undersHlrti made with (loop hem and cluster of tucks. Lilt ory wide. . Uecldod barguln. OQf tor Ombrl: Drawers. ' Made of fine quality cambric and lllihliMl w tb. rlu-torof tucks and lawn rulllo, oiged with vnlencicnne lac. SECOND FLOOR. The Sale If you can find of Remnants a remnant here to suit you, either in Dress Goods, Silks, Calicoes, Wash Goods, and so forth you'll get a skirt or waist pattern at half its worth. Remnant sale means a sacri fice sale every time. We want none of these left after tomorrow. Choose quickly today, while tne opportunity is yours. Very Good Something new Leather Belts again always something new here. This time a leather belt with skirt supporter attached. Quite a simple arrangement. Wonder some one didn't think of it before. Belt is first qual ity grain leather in newest width. To see one will be to want one. Popular in piice.too. Twenty-Five Cents. The Best Husbands whose 25c Dinners wives are in the country take their, dinners here. Say it's the most like home cooking. Just now we're making a special effort on fine dinners. It's a common remark that "This dinner is worth fifty cents." Supposing you give us your opinion on it. All we'll charge you is Twenty-Five Cents. Jonas Long's Sons RcsrnriR Vitality. 1 net Vltrnr and Manhood, Cures Impotency, NiRht Emissions and wasting diseases, all ellects of self- j&P&b abuse, or excess ana mats E&rV Jcretlon. Ancrvo tonic and tSWi?6'Kir.wl lmtliloi- T?rlnfrs the J JV.V.I..1. , . An nnU fYenra nryi PUf Unit HJOW IU JUIIV v,.v.v..a cw.v is" restores the fire of youth. St3v mall fiOc ner box, O boxes for $'J.f0; with a written guaran tee to euro or refund tlio money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton &Jackcon Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. BuUl h Mi Ciarr.h & Thomas. Urui; gltts,, 2ivj I.aokmwinra avc , Scranton, I'i. WNX P BR.BENSTEN 31 i Sprue St. Temple Court Building, ScriQton. Fa. I iiMl K- All acute and chronli diseases of men, women anil children CHltONIL', N Env oi's. UHAIN AND WASTING HISIZAS US A Sl'i:clAL.TV. AH diseases of ths Liver, Kidneys, Uladdcr. Skin, Hlooil, Nerves, Womb, Kye, Kur, Note, Throat, and Lungs, I'unceid Tumours, I'lls Rupturo Goitre. Rheumatism, Asthma, Catarrh, Vnrlococele, Lost Manhood, Nightly Emissions, all Female Diseases, I.eucorrhoea. etc. Gonotihca, SyphllH. lllood Poison, Indiscretion and youthful habits obliterated. Surgery. Fits, Kpt lepsy Tana and Stomach Worms. CA TAItnuO.ONU. Specific for Catarrh. Three months' treatment only 5.00. Trial free In ottlce. Consultation and exami nations free. Olllco hours dally and Sunday, 8 a. m. to 9 p. in. DR. DENSTEN L At Retail. III PLEA SIT Coal of the best quality for domestlo use und of all sizes. Including Buckwheat and Dirdseye, delivered In any part of the city, at tho lowest price. Orders received at tho olilce. Connell building. Room E0j; telephono No. 1762, or at the mine, telephono No. 272, will bo promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. MOUNT PUT ML (0 CHANGE OF FIRM. The Entire Stock of Branson & Talhnan High Grade Men's Furnish ings and Hats To Be Closed Out Below Cost The prices quoted below are just a few of the many bargains the new firm gives the public in order to make room for the new Fall Stock now being manufactured. Hats. Boys' Senate Braid Straws, old price, fl: sale price, CO cents. Men's hats, assorted shapes old price, E0 cents; sale price, . cents. Men's IIourIi Straws, old price, Jlj salo price, CO cents. Jtcn's Curl Brim Straws, old price, 2j site price, $1. lien's Curl Brim (Dunlap), old price, f3; salo price, $1.25. Men's Curl Brim (Dunlap), old price, $t; sale price, $2. Men's Derby and Alplno shapes, Just half of former price. Ladles' Dunlap Sailors, 2, U, U qual ity, all to be closed out at Jl. Collars. The Anchor brand of collars, which wero sold nt 15 cents; tale price, 9 cents, 3 for 23 cents. Neckwear. 15-ccnt wash Men: fab) price, 5 cents. 25-cent quality, nil shapes; salo price, 13 cents, 3 for j:o cents. W cent quality, all shapes; sale price, S3 cents, 3 for Jl. Jt quality, all shtipcs; sale price, Co cents each. Suspenders. 2.".cent quality; 19 cents, 3 for B0 cents. 50-ccnt quality; S3 cents '1 for U. $1 quality; salo price, CO cents. A big line of Handkerchiefs, Bath Robes, Bags and Traveling Cases, Hackintoshes and Storm Coats, and dozens of other articles to be closed out below cost Call and convince yourself that we adver tise nothing but facts. ' Sale Now At Bronson & Tall 412 Spruce Street, LOUIS !!, lolllCS. SUMMER IN COLORADO Extremely low rates June 23th to July 11th, to Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, and Glenwood Springs. Th? Colorado Special One Night to Denver. Leaves Chicago ten a. m. ev ery day. Arrives Denver 2.55 p. m. next day and Colorado Sprlngi same evening. The Pacific Express leaves Chicago daily 10.30 p. m. For particulars apply to your nearest ticket agent or address Chicago & North-Western Ry. Principal Azenclest PHILADELPHIA NUW YORK 161 Chestnut St. 4ii Broailwy CltlCAdO 193 Clark t. The most attractive and popular wheel. The best that money can buy. Call or write for catalogue. W. M. BINGHAM 122 N. Washington Ave. Scranton Pj. A1AKE PERFECT MEN nOM)TVF.IPAlUt Do rot S j f. fer Linger t Th Jori and atnMtlODief hf cn brtitordto yru. Th rj wont ! herTOu Pblllfy r uoiuttir cMtfi fcy iEnrruTo TAliLF.Tit.(il prompt relit! to In- oninu. Ulllnff intra ory tod tr.t vmu Induerttlontorticfiiti or tuly yttit Imuartt uror and DOttner toevtr una lion Brattoptntiytttra. Ul qk bloom to in rhttkiandluttro to tho oytt ofrAyounroroId. Qnt Wo bo i rtntwt tIUI tntriy Hl JO bosea ai fl.iaaM-pUUtfttarantvadturtTTffiyTor raontr r fwndt4. Can bo carrltd In vtit pock 1 1 flol tftrjwbaro or mall td In plain wrapptr on rtctfpuE or let by THI rnmiC IV., Cait Uf.. CUmi,- Sold In Scranton, Ta., by Matthews Bros, and McGarrah & Thomas, druggists. The OLIVE Wheel VftVjfey WHEN IN DOUDT, TRY STRONG J tiger to the whole being. All drains are propt My cured, tnelr condition Mailed sealed, f rice II pernes, o money, Ij.oo. acna lor nee dooe. WtArtdWlU f 'B AGAIN !g For Bale by JOHN II. uud Spruce street. PHELPS. Shirts. All tho $1 quality shirts nt 73 cents. Special lot of colored bosoms at CO cents. Manhattan Ncgllceo and stiff bosom, tho $1.50 quality; salo price, Jt. Manhattan Shirts, tho J2 and J2.C0 Qual ity; snla price, J1.C0. Special lot of silk bosom shirts, were Jl nnd J1.C0, to i;o nt S3 cents. ' Special lot of silk bosom shirts, tho J1.50 quality, to go at J1.1C. Belts. All 23-cent belts to co at 19 cents; 3 for CO cents. All CO-ccnt belts to so at 33 cents; 3 for Jl. All Jl belts to go at C5 cents. Hosiery. All 25-cent plain and fancy hoslerj t Ealo prlco, 39 cents; S for CO cents. All C0-cent plain nnd fancy hosiery; salo prlco. 33 cents, 3 for Jl. All Golf lloso ut half price. Underwear. All 50-cent underwear to go at 35 cents, 3 for Jl. All 73-cent and Jl quality to go at CO cents ourh. A 1 high grado underwear at half prlca. 23 por cent, discount on all Dr. Jaeg er's Underwear. Going On man's Old Stand, Scranton, Pa. Successor to Bronson & Tallman, Wen's Furnishers and Hatters. NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St.. New York. Opp. Oraco Church. European Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards. In a modest and unobtruslva way tnera aro few better conducted hotels In tho metropolis! than tho St. Denis. Tho great popularity It has acquired can readily bo traced to Its unlquo location. Its home-llko atmosphere, tho peculiar ex cellence nt Its culslno and service, and Its very moderato crlccs. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day and Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. X 1'or Uusliiess Men X 4- In tho heart of tho wholesale -f 4. district. -i- For Shoppers S minutes' wallc to Wnnamakersj S minutes to Sleccl Cooper's Ulir Store. U.iy of access to the great Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from IVway Cars, civ- 4. Inn easy transportation to all -i-I points of Interest. 4. t HOTEL ALBERT j XT1W VOTtTf Cor. 11th ST, & UNIVERSITY PU .a. Only ono Ulock, from Uroadway. -f. Rooms, Si Up. PrlS.,.,. X -rf MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS rOfllTIVKLY CDRH cry.!-potency. BUiptwiawa, tie-cauiti X by Abuio or otbor Kici ami India Tffi crationt, XAry quUKIu and urlu ' rattoro LctttTltality la old erytaniai.4 fettt vauforatudr, boMaeMor tnarrtajt. i'roTant Inaanltr nl Can urn nt Ion it 'in tun. Thalrna abowi locmedUt ftncroTa- mentand affact & CURB vhtn nil AtWar fall in. lit upon LarUa th sanuino Ajax lafalats. Thar hare caitathoitaadi and wlneurayoo. Warira po Ulf wrutaa luaraata to anect a mr en I MhcoMer refund tha nour. Prlca i nffks.tit or all tilisaa (full traatniantl tttr mauTTa plain wrappar. own raealpt of rrlea. Clrcafai - AJAX REMEDY CO., fe.'TiuY-' ror rlra Chlcasf. lit- For aalo tn Scrantcn, Fa., by Matthews Broil, and II. C. Ganderccn druUt. TherkiTeitoad iheteitofyoin. bdu hava cured lhouia&d.f icatei 01 n.rvaui uueiici, tut, as Debility, DiiiIbhi, Sleepless ness and Varicocele, Aiiopbjr.ic. They clear the brain, strenclbea the circulation, make dlcettloa perfect, and Impait a healthy and losses are checVti trinaniiilfy, Unless patient. oitea worries meminto insanity, t,oniumpuoaer uuia. noacs, witn iron-ciaaiegai guarantee io cure or ieiuua.j Auarcit, ruAU Mtuii.iriK u., biesonnu, w. Phuriuacisti cor Wyoming nvcmio a
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