THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JULY 10, 1800. 8 TOTAL ABSTAINERS IN CONVENTION SECOND DISTRICT SOCIETIES IN SESSION AT DELLEVUE. Catholic Total Abstiuonco Societies Hold' Their Thirteenth Climrteily Convention nt St. rotor's Hnll. Eighteen Different Oigtuilzatlong Represented Decided to Consult Bishop Hobnu on tho Ritual Ques tionTimothy Burke, of St. John's Society, Elected to Preside. The thirteenth qumterly convention of the Catholic Total Abstinence soci eties ot the Second illstilct, Svrnnton DIocLsan union, wns held yesterday iiftciiiooti In St. Peter's hall, Uellu vuo, under the nuipli.es of tho St. Peter's Catholic Total Abstinence so ilety. It. J. Maloney, Hist vice-prett,-ilent of the dlsttlct, called the con tention to Older In n slunt uddirss, In which he reviewed the work of tin just fjuaiter unci spoke on tliu ulnis and object of the organization. The credentials committee, conlst IiiK of J. McLnlu and Pntiltk WaWh, leported the following clelegatcs pre sent: tit. Alojslii' Cadets John 3. Urown, Thomas Media, Mul.ichj Cojne, T. Ur.idy iiml Thomas licciuui St. Alojslus Fcclotj-Hcniy ritp itrlck, IVtiT Wnlrh John Jtannick, Thomas Do liuiil and John ilceimn Sh Patricks Koch t James P. L.i clio anrl John V.iuc,lun. St. Pauls t-'oclctj Charles Costcllo and Vincent llus.i irt. St Pi tei'h Cadi ts-TliomiH Cnmmlnrs J. McDonoimh. Mat tin hcigiiu Petci SfeDonoiiBh and Petci CjllnKhei. tit. Veronica Socletj Sarnh Kane, An nlu l.oftus, aiwrclc McllUKh, Mary 0'nnncll and N01.1 "Mnrlln St. Peter Socletj Martin IteBin, L. Jlowltt, MlPhnil GcrMty. Jatnf MeDon cukIi and Wlllltm Couuii St. M ir Soeli t .Michael C.ahnBan. T. Hicrmnn, T. lllBlln. W A Lnott and John nolar.d St. Mar t'ndcls Janic Lynch and P. J Mulhrrln. St. John Hoeiotj Tlmothv Purkc, ,1 Joyce. John Jleirpscv, IMuotd 11jcs and James Moem St John Cadets Nlrhol ix PiiiUe, It iMallP. M. U.trrott, Petci Kjdcr and John Tole rather Mllhtw Soclcty-M. S Linellc, John S1iiuk1iiii's, A McDadc, J. Dotn lioe and John Cairoll father Mntlieu Cadets SI Sheridan, J GitllnKher. T. P Fleming, Thomas Dacey unci John llurkc St I.eo Uattnllon P I!ucKle. Thomas Connors. J. P Kellej, P. J. SIcAndrew mid James llnlduln. St. Paul Vloiuit Cmps West Seianton Pert Paldwln, I McLiln . Itellley, Peter P. SleCov and T J. SIcNamiin St. Paul Cadets Walter .MiNlchciW, T. A. SleCov. T Cm ran IX Lenchan and Jnmes SIcCoy. St. Cecilia SocieH SIn.mo Shcerln, Sirs. Slary Laslu r. Ulna Jlolton, Slary Jlennlfrnn and Slaiv Halt. Tatlier Whltty Soclctv J. SIurtaURh. Charles OTJoUe, A A Luiett, John 13 Sloran and Thomas Pirrett. TO CONSULT I1ISHOP. SI. J. O'Toole, of tho iltual commit tee, reported that the iltual was pie- sented at the eoiuentlon recently held nt Hiulelgh, but was oted down. A motion was then made to dlschaige the committee, which, aftei much dis cussion, was carried out. Pndej the older of new business, James, P. Lave lie made n motion that n committee be appointed by the chair, uno of which was to be Sli. SI J. O'Toole, father of the iltual, to cim fei with the bishop in legnid to seek ing his appioal. This motion caused much discussion and a oto ot ayvs nnd nas was taken Sli. Slaloney appointed "Walter Sic Nicholas and Jnmes P. Laelle telleis The mo tion can led by a vote of 49 to 20. The following committee was ap pointed' James P. Lavello, W A. Lj nolt, James Itcllh, SI S. Laelle and .1. II. Devine. A communication was lead bv Sec lctuiy IJiglln fiom the genet al sec -rut.ii, Chnilcs Can. tan. In legaid to the amendment added to the con stitution nt the Hailelgli convention. The communication was leeched and placed on llle, with Instructions th.it the inquest be compiled with. The repoits of oiliccis wcie lead and nppuncd. IJndu the net 01 dor of business, MhUh was foi the good of hocioties, James Laelle Intioducid a icsolutlon iihking fot a change of date of holding the convention. The chali lefubed to enteitnlii the motion. The place of holding the net ron M'llllon was then brought before the nseniblngc. No imitations weie Is sued by any of the societies pit"-ent nnd J. McDonough made a suggestion that It bo left, to pleasuu of tho I10.it d of government. Tho suggestion was adopted. THH NI3W OPFICI3HS. Nomination of oIUccih of tho ensu ing term followed Sli. Walter Nich olas in a shoit addiess nominated Sli. Timothy Puike for the otllce of Hist vleo-ptesident of this dlsttlct. Sir. Slaloney, the piesont Incumbent, was nominated, but after the nominations closed ho declined. Sli. liuiko being the onlj candidate, Walter SIcNIeh olas was Instiucted to ciibt the unani mous ballot for him. Sli. Plglln, of St Alojslus society, of South Scrnnton, was ie-electeil see lotuij, and Sir James He Illy was 10 eleeted tieasuter. Two tncancles being on the hoanl ot govetnment, candidates weie nom inated to (111 Mine as follows: Tesslo rCbom. P. H. P.uckley, SI. J. O'Toole, SI. S. Linello nnd SllbS O'Donnell. All the nominees having declined except St. J. O'Toole and SI ,S. Lavello, they weie declired elected. Chairman Slaloncj then Introduced Timothy Uurke, the newly elected Hist vice-president, who mnde a brief ad dress in which he hcaittly thanked tho convention for tho honoi it had be stowed upon him. He also thanked tho delegates foi the ippresentntlves they had elected to the board of gov ernment, namely, SI. J. O'Toole and SI. S. Lavelle A iccess was taken for fifteen min utes, during which time tho St. Peter's served their guests with lefrerfhments. Speech-making followed, nfter which tho convention adjourned to meet three months hence at a place to be desig nated by the board of govetnment. TO MAKE AN ICE LAKE. Scrnnton Capitalists Interested In the Erecting of a Plant at Stroudsburg. "This county Is fast becoming noted for its loe and largo storago plants," cays th Stroudsburg Times. "Com panies are being formed to purchase creeks and ere a few years go pa6t tho Ice Industry will overshadow every thing else In tho county. "Among the latest to enter tho lco business is W. IT. nelnhnrt, of Scrnn ton, formerly rdltor of n paper hero, who hns purchased several vnluable tracts of land nt Hcedors, which are to bo converted Into a lnke covering 110 acres. "flcranton capitalists are orffiinlzlnjj it, stock company, capitalized at $30,000, for the purpose of building, storing and shipping ico fiom this lake to New Yoik nnd Philadelphia markets. "Civil Engineer nnd Hurveyor Sir. W, It IMIngcr, of our town, has made the preliminary surveys and remarks that it Is ono of the best If not tho finest sites for nn Ire plant In the county. Tho stream on which this laic Is lo cited is the Little SlrSlldnels nnd is noted for Its large trout nnd with this ndditlon ot water at Its head will make It one of the most popular streams for fishermen." DUNM0RE DOINGS. Funeral of Mis. Mary Martin Held Satuiday Afternoon M. E. Chair to Give an Entertainment. Other News Notes. The funeral of Sirs Slary Slartln, ulfp of Oeorge Slartln, of Luke street, who died Thursday after a short Ill ness, took place Saturday afternoon nt 2 o'clock and was well attended The funeral scnlces weic conducted In the Little nngland mission church by the pistor, Itev John Austin, who dellv eied a touching sermon. The sen lees of the Daughters of America were also conducted In tho church, Colonial council, No 27, Daughters of Ameilcn, of which the ileceised was a member, attending In a body. At the conclus ion of tho services the remains were ooncl to Klmhurst by Funeral Director T. P. Letchworth, wheie In tel ment was made Tho pall-be irers weio Sles.si Chatles Sloat, Frank Skinner, Fred. Slltchell. Henry Vv'ollf, Walter Jones and A. Stnnnlty. SHOUT NI3WS ITJ3SIS. The choir of the Slethodlst Episco pal chuich will give an entertainment In tho church parlors Thuisda even ing, for which an aclmlsMon price of ten cents vv ill be charged Cake nnd cream will also be sold at the close of the programme. The Ladles.' Aid society connected with the Slethodlst Episcopal chinch will meet In tho church parlors "Wed nesday afternoon to conduct important biifclnes-s Penjiimiu Parsons, of Throop street, Spoit Hill, had one ot the lingers of his left band t-eveied Saturday while attending to his work at the No 1 collleiy of the Ponnsvlvnnl.i Coal company. Ho had the member di eased and was doing nicely last evening. Kev. It. II. Pulgln, pastor of the Tilpp Avenue Christian church, con ducted the funeral t.ei vices over the lemnlns of Uentietta Ktaus, the 4-moiuhs'-old daughter of Slis. Henty Kiaus, of Pi 00k and South Blakely stieets. j,estorday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Intel ment was made In the Washington avenue German cemeteiy. The school bo.ird and council will meet tommrow evening. The teaeh ei s for tho coming term ot chool will be elected. PERSONAL NOTES. Sir. and Slis. Theodoie Zelgler, who have been spending their wedding tour In New York state, letuined homo Saturday. They will leslde on Pieseott avenue. Sliss Outline Blink, of North Apple fat! eft. Is the guest of relatives at Hol llsteivllle. Sli Samuel Cole, of Hrook stieet, Is confined to his home with pneumonia. Slis. Chailes Keast and family have returned fiom a vacation at Hobeit son's Cottage, Sit. Cobb Peimanent Sinn John Van I loin, of the independent Hose company, called on South Side friends last evening. OBITUARY. Sir- Mnry O Nelll, nged CI voars, died suddenly at lnl home on Phelps nticet at 10 o'clock Satuiday morning. She was about as usual in the niorut.'g and np pi uul In lie ficllliK verj well. While p.e-xlng from tin summer kitchen to the lieniM! tdie dropped to the lloor without a word 1 It 1 daughter, who was In an adjoining room, heard her fall and bul lied to hei a&lsi ince. Dr. Saltij w.v. summoned but he s-ultl that death had ptobibly been Instnntuneous. He said tli.it he.llt dlsiiiM. was tile probable elate The deceased Ind lived in this lily lor thlrt e.trs. She Is suivlvid bj the lollmelig child! en Slary, ot this eltv , John, ol C.illfuinia; James, of Put. lalo, and Sllehael, of New "i ork city. srrs Edwin I'tuble wife of Select Cminellmin Piublo, of the Nineteenth waul, died nt hi 1 home Siturda morning at ' 10 o'clock ntici an Illness of many months. The dt eared was one of the most wldi 1 Known uiing women ot the clt. She was h ilnughtir of John Ura zllle who was lor many t"er.s j inltor of the high school ot this cltj . Slis. Fra- ble s death is deeplj depleted by her nuine roils friends. She was SO cais of use and Is survived bj her husband and two children. The funeial will tako place tomouow morning A high mass of leiiulem will bo celebrated at St I'etirs cathedral. Interment will bo In Cathedral cemetery. Sirs L'.cwelljn Jones of West Scinnton. foininlv of WUlu's.IJarie died Piuluy night. Sin Is survived b three sons an 1 ono iliuiBhti r. namelj . Moigan C. Jones, 01 Wilkes-Unue, Hoveell P. Jones, of Washington. Llewellju L Jones, of West bciauton, with whom che resided at tho time of death, and Slis John L. Evnns, of Thrron The funeral will take piece Tin sdn afternoon Interim nt nt Wllkcs Parre. The tunetal cortece will leave tho house promptly at 1 ocloek Sirs. Slniy J. Roue, of Syiacuse N V , died suddenly Saturday afternoon from the liutHtlng of a blood vtssel whllo vis iting Sir and Sirs Thomas Roland, of No 10 Prrsprct nvenue. She was tit vears of age. The icnialns wcro taken to Sjracose yesterday uiornlnt, JtliH Sllla GrlmslmvT, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. .1 11. Grimslu.w, foimnlv of this clt nnd Rendham and now of Newark, N. J . died Sunday, Jut o 25, at tho ago of 26 years. Sirs Durkln, widow of the late Thomas Dnrkln, died cslerdav morning at her home on Lurerne street. She Is survived by a daughtur and three sons. A DISTANT COUSIN. At tho wedding uunlveisary of a rail way mugnnto ono of tho guests, noticing a somewhat lonoly-looklng and rather shabbily attired man In one cornor of tho parlor, walked over ana tat down nrar lilm. "I was Introduced to you," ho sold, "but I did not catch your name." "Sly nuine," lepllrd tho other, (is Swnddleford." "Oh! Then ou are a relative of our host." "Vos," lejolncd tho "poor relation," with a grin, "I am his cousin, five hun dred thousand dollars removed." Phila delphia Rocord. READING THE PLACE, OCTOBER THE MONTH coming: state Sunday school convention. Largo Numbor of Distinguished Speakers Will Deliver Addicsscs. Prof. H. M. Hnmlll Will Glvo Sovoral Addresses on Practical Sunday School Plans Somo of tho Other Speakers Report That tho Gcncial Sccietnry, lie v. Charles Roads, D. D., Will Present Big Pat ado Probable. The state Sunday school convention, which will bo held In Ponding next October, will bo rich In distinguished speakers. The International Held sec letary. Prof. II. SI. Hatnlll, will give several addtesses on ptactlcal Sun day school plans. Dr. Pon st E. Da gcr, vlie-piesldent of the Temple col lege, Philadelphia, and not null worker in Sundny school methods, will make one or more addresses. Uev. Sir. Itombcrger, superintendent of tho noimal department, will plan the commencement of the teacher training depattment and make of It 11 gie.it meeting Itev J. Wilbur Chap man. IX D., will give one or more Hlble leadings, such as havo been ho great ly enjojed In Christian Hndeivor con ventions nnd In former state Sunday school conv cntlons. Hon. John Wnnamaker will give his annunl address nnd review of the work for the eai on the Hist evening of the convention. The Held workeis of the stnte, compilslng the ofllceis of tho county associations, noted Sun day school leaders In all the counties of Pennsylvania, will meet Tuesday motnlng of the convention week to discuss the 1 ii. t nnd best methods of Sunday school wotk. SPECIAL FEATURK A special fealuie of the convention villi be the reports nnd discussions ot house to house visitation In Pittsburg, lleghenj City, llarrlsburg nnd a doz en MiiaWet towns. All of these -visi tation hue made lemarkablo lm piessinnj and have been followed by practical lcsults. Hugh Cork, of SlinneapoIIs, Is now engaged perman ently In this special line ot work In Pennsylvania, and ho will leport to the convention Among othet speakers who will bo preent will be Slis. SI. G. Kennedy, SIKs A. S. Hailovv, supeilntendcnt ot the Eethan Pilmnry Sundny school, Slis J. W. Rnines, supeilntendcnt of the state pilmary department, and a host of othei pilmary workeis and leaders, Including I P. Mack, secre tary of the Interintloual Pilmary as sociation The geneinl sccietnry, Rev. Charles Roads. D. D, will present an extia orillnaiy annual report of the best year In Pennsylvania association work. PARADE SUGGESTED. The people of Johnstown gave a big Sunday school parude last cai in honor of the state convention and It has been suggested that Reading re peat this on a still more Imposing scale, following the paiade b a num ber of mass meetings, with addresses by local Sunday school woikets. H. J. Hein. of Pittsburg, the well known manufactuier of food pioducts and chairman of the state executive committee of the Sabbath School as sociation, offers a beautiful Hag to the Sunday school taking the lnigest pait In this parade In pi oportlon to Its num bers A HEROINE Or FRANCE Woik and Character of n Jewish Sis ter of Mercy. Ptom the Jewlh SIeseii.'i r. A few jeais ago 0111 Pat Is corte spondent devoted a column to the work and character of SIme. Coialle Cnhen, describing the Jewish refuge at Neu- llly, to which she was devoting so much of her zeal Peihaps It was a revela tion to our readers then to learn of the set vices of this Jewish sister of mercy, whoso gentle minisuy nas now closed ot the age of 07, alter thlity jeais of broad and at dent philan thropy. The fact that at her funeial In Paris, on Slarch 1.', mllltaiy honois were rondei cd to her by a picket of lnfan tty, leealls her heroism In the Franco German wai. Just beforo Its out bieak she lost both her husband and only son. On the beginning of hostili ties she went to Sletz, musing moie thnn .100 wounded soldiers. Continu ing her work when that foi ti ess fell, she settled In Vendome. where", aided by two muses and seven Clnlstlan sis ters of ineicy, she iccelved thousands ot Fiench anel Gentian soldlets. When the Ptusslans occupied Ven dome they wished to hold the hospital, and plant on It the German Hag. Rut vv allied of the enemy's Intention, SIme. Cahen, eatly one Jnnuaiy moinlng, visited tho Piusslau geneinl, who, sur lounded by his staff, was about to seUe the building. "Sli." she ex claimed, "wo have iccelved your wounded and nut sod them as though they weie 0111 own, we will continue to do so, but we will remain In a French ambulance, we will not have It conveited Into a German ainbiilancg " "Sladame," was tho icply, "we aie masteis." "In the town, It may be: heie, no'" was tho answer. 'We aie 44 The Laborer is Worthy of His Hire' But a wage-earner can get more for his personal ser vices if in strong and vigorous health. The blood is the life-giving and strength?mak ing part of the system. Jf it is pure, alt is well; if not, it should be purified with Hood's Sarsaparilla, which makes the weak strong. Can Eat " Was iired out, had no appetite until I took Hood's SursupAtltU. It built me right up And I can eat heart ily." Etta M. Hager, Athot, Mass. cGtCS SdUafiWiii Hood's rill, cure liver lltsi tlio non Irritating and "oply ttthartfo to uTm wTtEllooST Hiiria;irllla? protected by the Red Cross and tho Fiench Hng; you havo no right to touch either the one or the other." She contiuered, and from that day the utmost admiration was openly evinced for her by the Get mans. "When, after the signature of peace, the Get m in medical staff were about to ault Veil dome, the suigeon-In-chlcf nsked leave to take a public farewell of tho French woman. Accompanied by tho mllltaiy doctors placed under his ot dels, ho said: "Sladame, we cannot leave Prance without thanking vou, not alone In the name of the Gorman nation, but In the namo of humunltv. We can never forget that you com pelled us to yield In the face both of your pattlotlsm and of your benevol ence." When the war was over, SIme. Cah en continued her Interest in soldiers T ho were too 111 to be hi ought back to Prance from Gorman fortresses. She visited them all wherever Imprisoned, Jrom the bnnkc of the Rhine to the Polish ftontler, and personally Inter ceded with Empress Augusta for the Immediate relief of some of tho prison er. At the end of 1S72, after visiting sixty-six pilsons, nlie succeeded In hav ing all sent home. She completed her woik In Germany by urrnnglnc In al phabetical older a list of 59,500 names of Frenchmen who hail passed the roiiBh Gorman hospitals and had eltlior left them or been burled. Whnt of Esteihazy's thie.it of a now St. Haitholomew for the Jews? What of Diumont's appeals to the passions of the mob? What of the Jesuit schemes and tho military plottrrs against tho pilsoner on Devil's Islo? The mlnlstiy of this Jewish slstc of mercy, tho deeds of this French haro lne, shall .silence and shame them for ever. For no one could havo loved Frnnce mole devotedly, no ono ren deted more heiolc service on Its behalf. She won the cross of tho Legion of Honor fiom her own country, the Red Cioss of the Geneva convention fiom the Empress of Germany, but she gained a higher decoration than these the hearts of poor children whom she had gathered In the Jewish icfuge at Neulll, and who sunounded her heaiso at the last. Striking Evidence. Prom Answers. At a Dublin county court recently I was very much Inteiested In the fol lowing case Judge Who Is It that brings the al legation against the prisoner at the bar" X 9D Plaze, yur worshup, O'lm the nllegator. Tudge What's the ehaige' X 99 Well, pla7o yur worshup, Ol was on my bate as usiril whin Ol saw a man with a box creating a disturb ance In the load "Wh it 111 e you doing there"'" says Ol. "O'lm solng tn lavo that box hero" avs he. "Share, jo can't lave It there." Fas Ol. "Well, Ol've left It there." says he "Come out of that " say.s Ol. 'Ol'm ot in It." says he "It's ng'lnst the law," savs Ol. "You're a liar," savs lie, "Its ng'lnst the ivindow." With that Oi struck him and misled him. Then Ol hit him agin In the samo place, but he hits me a blow on the nose w Id his flst, and sajs, "A friend In need Is a ft lend Indeed." Chcumstantial Evidence. "Do ou mean to say that my client was not strktlv soboi on the afternoon of the occurrence'" 1 oared the lawyer for the defense "All I know Is," answered the fright ened vvitnesa, "ih it he put 11 nickel In a llro alarm box turned tho handle to the light, pulled the hook and 1 ailed out tho depirtment. Thin ho wanted to make complaint against seme 0110 for running a fraudulent gambling device," Detroit Free 1'iess. A Truism. "That's the least I c.in do," murmured the bunco man. He had Just sold a gold briek to Hie dlmo musi urn dwarf Svtm use Ilerild And Every Form of Torturing Disfiguring Skin and Scalp Humors Cured by Srruiv Core Treatment. Bathe tho altected parts thoroughly with Hot Watfh and Ci tici'ka Soap. Jeext apply Ccticuha. Ointment, the great skin euro, and l.istlj take a full dose of Cuticuka. Rtsolvent. This trcatincmt will afford instant, relief permit rest ami sleep, and point to a speedy, perma nent, and economical euro when all else lulls. Sold tMrywhtre rrfre ,Tr Sit. II 23i or. Cu-ricritt RoAr.2 t OiiTiiEir, jpc 1 IlfOLVBtrebilf ilao). S0c 1'OITC I)RI f AND Clllll COHP. Solfl IrT , IlOltOO. uj- "Uow to Cure i,czmi,NG4 page book, tree. SPECIAL THROUGH CARS TO THE SUASIIOUG. Daily (Except biinelay) Vli CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY Leave Scrnnton nt 8 30 a. m. tor Long Kronen, Ocean Grove, Atbury Park, llelmiir, Spring l.ake. Sea Olrt, &c Itcturnlnp 1pip Tolnt PleaFant at 1119 n in , Spring L.ilce 11 11 11 ni liolmar. 11 Db n in , AHbury Park and Ocean Orcno 12 05 noon, I.one Drnnoh, 12 22 p m Arrlu .it Kiumton at S05 p in Thin will bo kept up for tl.e entlio season especially for the accommodation of famtllef as it will enable papsenKern to Bfcurc and retain comfortublo seats clur lntf the entlro Joumej. Is useful fomftlmci. Moot tvo men aie proud of their ability to make cjnod iiread, p.itdry, etc. All of those who use White" Flour liao reason to bo proud They huo the whitest ajid lightest bread, tho most dell clous, flaky ptstrj and t'io fin est (.'rained cake It !i pousiblo tn mike. All srocers sell It. "We only wholesale It " THE WESTON MILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. (pleura PRIDE I jk 11 (and vk 11 y QMnolhjaSdWallact Great We offer the entire and $1.00 For Instance All dollar Waists .' 50c All dollar twenty-live and dollar fifty Waists . , . 75c All dollar seventy-five, two dollar and two fifty Waists, $1.00 The high grade character of "Connolly & Wallace" Shirt Waists is recognized, and at the new prices, the large stock will be readily disposed of. CONNOLLY & THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Ciivcn to Busi ness and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations L tended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 WAI. C0NNEI.L, Proildenl. HENRY BELIN, Jr., VlccPres. WILLIAM II. PHCK, Cashier The vault of tills bank is tcctcd by Holmes' Llectric tcctlve System. ger Beer Brewery MmmractiU'crs of OLD STOCK FIL I0. Ill SI., Telephone Call, 2.1.1.1, Mi Sprue j St. Temple Court Bulldlnj, Scrmtoo, Pa. All acute and chronic discuses of men, women and children CIIHONIU. N13UV OUS, liHAIN AND WASTINO OlbiUS ES A Sli:CIAL.TV All dlseutes of tho Liver Kldnes, llladdir tfkln, Ulood, Nere Womb, i:t. Kai. Nose Tln.it nnd LunKB. Cancers, Tumours. I'lli nupturo Uoltro, Hhtumntlstn, Asthim, Catarrh, Varlococclu, Lost Manhood Nlshtly Emissions, all I'emalo Diseases. Ltucorrhoa.i, etc Onnorihcn. Syphilis. Blood Poison. Indiscretion and luutlitui habits obliterated. SurKcrj, I Its, Lnl lepsy Tupe and Htom ich W ornis I A TAHHHOZONE, Bpeclllo for Catarrh Tlireo months' tientment n?ly 500 Trial free In ollleo. Consultation and cxiunl imtlonH free. Otllco houis dally and Sunday, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. DR. DENSTEN M miiM w Tfyj-1 Don't Forget I 11 I nil I (1 llll (I Elliil I rhatweare the agents in 1 1UU I UU I U UU U ,r4,M this city for the SCRANTON'S SHOPPWG CENTER. Price Reductions in stock at these new prices 50c, 75c arranged into three lots. WALLACE, Carpets. Wilton, Velvet, Axminster, Brussels, Ingrain. WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY, pro- 7 "take time ay THE FORELOCK." UIIIIElllIHiillIIIUHIUUII0l!UJJ8!IHJj i li3Sr5p' E 1 H H I r-3Ti B -3 w lEilCVCIc I Car load Just arrived All stylet, nnd prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed eci on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us in mind and you won't re grot giving us your patronage you will get goods as represented giving you our easy terms of. payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Sloes, Carpets, Iron Ueds, etc. I'lva largo doors full to the celling at ThD3 Kelly's Storn, vtitfMlL, MIT HERMIT COIL At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for domoatlo use and of all sUei Including Uuckwheat and Illrdsoe, delivered In any part of the city, nt the lowest price OnltiH rtc.lMd nt tho olllce, Connell liullillnir Hoi m 10G telcphono No 17o.', or nt t '. mine, telephone No 1U. will bo promptly attended to. Dealers suppil d nt tho mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO The IHckson ManuracturliiK Co. fccrnntJii nnd Wilkellarro, l'a, MunuiaciiUieri of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Uoller, llolitlnn and Pumplnz Machinery. General omco, 8cranton, Pa. Waists 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE Every item iu our superb stocl: lias beeu selected with the greatest care. We can fur nish your home at nioderata cost and the result will please you. Everything new and up-to-date. enes. Lace, Silk, Cross Stripe, Portiere, Cottage. is today, as it al- s s ways has been, a "top notch- S 5 er," should be pleased to have 3 S you call. S 1 floreyYbrooks 1 K an Waihlngton Avenus. S X Opposite Court Mouse llliaiiBEISItEIIBIIEIISEBaHEEIIIlEtlllllllil THE 1001 POWDER CO. Rooms 1 aml2, ComMtli B'l'il'g. SCRANTON, PA. riining and Blasting I idoat Mooelcand KusU nlo Works, LAII.IN & RAMI i'OWDUR CO 'S ORANGE GUN POWDER LI etrlo II itterlei. lileotrln i:plo lers lorexplodliiB blmti, safety b'ma uad RapaUdO Chsm'cil Go's Bxpi!!wVvH Mt Ti Mr JA. ttir f ffr JO. ,C' JJ ftj Which
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