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6 CITYAND COUNTY. Tho Mellidil Meeliue. The following is tho programme of the Beit meetinp of the Minsterial Association of Wyoming District, to be held at the pretty village of Dallas. Tuesday end Wednesday October 27 aud 2S: TCESDAI EVESISO 7 3' Services Win. Hawlinga Deninc Gel A.

Cure WEDNESDAY MOBSIXO, 8:30. Devotioiia! Services R.Allen The Offlot ol a Uoaamnis. Wm. 11. lliller Our Duty to Our Miporannuatea J.

K. Peck Tho in h.sotudy F. A. Dmy The Claims of Our Hospitals. C.

Murduck I'iin unit Ttiomiiii eanrocai Duties M. P. Fuller TVhal. is rh KiiiL'dnm ild Daniel 44 and Kov! iu: 1) N. Loe HoW to aecurn tho Attendance of Children at PuoiijServicj H.

0. Harned llr ImDrerilon o. Pre. ont Reliirious Jlovcmonto in England J. W.

Nicholson DXEbCAl AFTERNOON. Sorviees S. Elwell The Jdoal Conference Minutta John B. Sweet Practical Temperance John E. Bone The Mkiifltnr and Hit Uoadinff Matter J.

It. Boyle, D. L.ntr.r Phaaaanf Romanism in America J. O. WoodruB How to Promote Congregational L.

ii. auHoesen Tow to Got Christians Interested in the Prayer C. C. Lyman How to Promote L. Race An Elemont in S.

ilard, I). 1) WEDNESDAY KVENINO, 7:39. Devotional Services Wm. Koatly Sermon H. B.

Benedict Alternate A. Faulkner IN MEMORY OF PAR NELL Erln'a Sons of Colombia Regret tbe Death of Ireland' Leader. At a speelul meeting of Erin's Sons of Columbia, Branca No. 1, held at bt. aiarj Hall.

Providence, Wednesday evening, Oct. 1, the following resolutions of ooudolouce Were unanimously adopted: It has pleased the omnipotent God, who ordains all things ior the twt, to call himself Hie ateomed. beloTed and acknowl edged lo or the Inehraee Charlos stowurt I'arnell, nua Wduroaa: It is but uioet and Just that we express our heartfelt sympathy with the Irish people at home in this, tneir hour of National b.oreavementt fcr their patriot, hero and States itiau; and Whereas: Ills UBosarardod sagacity, wis dom, and counsel lo his party and his hcknowledced by enemies, and admire? by liberty leving humanity; and Whuroar: His indoraitahle zeal and suporior ditilouitv exacted from tho Tory government Otl itrtln tee hereditary enemies ot his cout 'try, a Just recognition ot the absoluto necessity of soif governineut: and tV. eicas; 'Ine instrutiolo hund of death has re mi lrom his coi.nt.y her guiding genius, her pillar of hope, when on ihe threshold oi victory; ho it thereforo That Erin's Sons of Columbia re oognise in h'S early demise a calamity 'o the Datioa and the Irish race the world over. Kesolrcd: That they repudiate any and ovory attempt at disruption, dhmiieciion or party jjetty jealous.es.

That until a speedy re union is effected any recognize the claims of no party at home: Hesolved: That wc sym pathize with his grief ntricken mother and bereaved wile, and earnestly commend the lor consolation 10 il who takes away and who atone can assuage their grief and lighten the burden tnat so heavily oppresses them. Kesoived: that tuese res utions bespread upon the minutes, and cup.i lorwarded to the family ot the deceased; also to The jUepublieau, 'Iruth and Sunday Free Press. Kesjlved: Ti al we drape our tali in mourning lor thirty days. (Signed) T. 11.

C. MALONBT, P. Clifford, D. Hanson, J. HM'KIHS, Coiumltteo.

IV II I be Given Away. Cur enterprising dniKgists who carry the finest of drugs, perfumeries, toilet articles brushes, Bponpes, are giving away a lurge number of trial bottles of Dr. lilies' celebrated Restorative Nervine. They guarantee it to cure headache, dizziness, norvous prostration, sleeplessness, the ill effects of spirits, tobacco, aofloe, etc Druggists say it is the greatest seller they ever knew, and is universally satisfactory. They also guar Biitoe Dr.

Miles' New Heart Cure in all cases of norvous or orpanic heart disease, palpitation, pain in side, smothering, etc Fine book on "Nervous and Heart Diseases" free. SOUTH SIDE. I rnalz Osisknvlcz is Pole residing on "Wyoming avenue. Hib Eugllsh mime Is John Bmitii. On fSundny, gathering bis family about him he took uJHobert riflj.and placing a potato on a post on the grape arbor in his garden, he attempted to emulate Wm.

Tell, lit mii ged i ii potato. Tlio bi. Hot ped across tho Lackawanna, crashed through a window in the rts 'tea of Patrick Connolly and punctured tho stovo pipe in the liou e. Connolly had Smith arrested, nnd the outcome Is anxiouUy eipeol; d. Mr.

and Mrs. George Frnbie returned Monday night from their wedding tour, and have taken up their ubedo lu handsomely furnished apartments on Stone avenue in the wellth ward. The new lub reoeutly orgnuized has been Earned the Eieutrio City Athletic Club. The niauageinmt will suggest at the next meeting the propriety ol holdiug their first null ual ball at Central Park on Thunksglving night. Ths followers of the Little Major In South Ecranton will meet at Cavanugn's Hall next Sunday afternoon.

r. August Koib, ot Eemington avenue, a youth about twelve yours of age, was har vesting bueoh nuts ou Saturday. He fell oil a tree, sustaining a cut in his head ihnt required seveuteeu stltobes in sawing it. He was conveyed to a house near where the accident oeourretl, and his condition Is such that the amending physician; Dr. lloos, re iurses to have him tiikou home.

Patrick Whelau, Pittston aveuue, whose serious illuess was relerred to lu yes lei day's liepubllcun, died shortly bulore midnight ou iUunday. The funeral will take pluce totnorcow moruiug. Her huoDaud and kix chi.dien suiv.ve her. Mrs. Wheian is a Bister to David Clark, of Orchard street, Mrs.

Jumeg P. Lavolle, of Pittstou aveuue, and in 3. Au.houy Lyuett, ot ecu stre jt. Jacob Luther, of Pittston was before Alderuiun Itubung last evening. He came at the soiioitatlou ol Bpeoial NVoeikers.

He was churged with attemptiLg ihe lives ol hie wile and iamny. Mis. Luiuer testilied agains. her justaad and theie veire otuer witnesses in ruad.ness. Jacob was Bent to the county jail.

At the meeiing the Board of Trade last evening Hurry C. Huak uud Char.ds West phal were udmittod lo niemhersuip. Jonu toneucr, reijortod that oflloiais of the 1. 4 li. hud ugieed to removo the depot ou Cherp 3troet, making that the pr.uuipal thorougufaie botweeu (Jedar nud ViatUiugtoa avimuos.

Mr. Coyle proposod plan to curry off an the aurlace water from the Ninoioeuth ward. This is referred to in another coI'mJUu ot mis paper. Tne commlt tio ou library rrponeu tnat the board's dj nutlon was upprcctaiuu, but of tho reuuiiig rooms told the oomnjittoe that it Wus books, not money, they wanted. A committee, consibtinj; ol iltssrs.

Alilior, Kools mid S.orr. was iippoiuted lo press the grading of Kivor sireet iu the Eieveuth ward. Jlr. Jjoluud inado a teport ot the progress that had been made in street im provm.ms in the Twentieth ward, after Vh.io tie meeting adjourned. has been appoluted light in sptc uiH suction vloo Cliailoy Uoyle, tinus.

i. to the powor house. ol Prospeot aveaue, is (laiigt r. ill. JuiiiVe 5'Noill, chairman of thoUniteaSbns ot Ooiuatoiu, pas called a meeting ior Cava jiugh's Hail auudy allernoon.

Henry Hansen of the Binghamton Maen nerchor was calling oa Georgo Fassholu yes tordHy. A Love Soue la SI Flat. "My inodbst, matchless Madeline: liars my melodious midnight moans Much may my mcltlug musio mean iiy muduiaied monotones." lhia young man staed out too late, serenading hig. mdy love, flo oaught a oold, Which developed into catarrh, but ho cured It with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Boinedy, a sovereign specific ior chroulo eases, in the Head, Cuturrhul Headache.

corrects the tainted breath, stops the offensive discbarges, heuls the irritated throat and hose, leaving the head clear, and miell und taste Uhiapuired. It costs but 50 cents, and the proprietors offer In good faith 500 for ease they cannot eure. WEST SiDt 2Ir. W. H.

I) rby, of Prioe street, has re turned lrom iOsmhurst where ne nas oeen pu ting furnaces in the house of County Smveyor Dunning. P.ev. Dr. M. H.

Pogson, of New York city, Will deliver his If entitled "Jack, the Ginni Killer" in the Jackson Street Baptist Church ihls evening. The Batlevue Literary Society will hold an eisteddfod on New Year's Day. The fiac raising at No. 14 school will take place ou Saturday afternoon, Hr. nnd Byron Buckingham, of Elm.

hurstt wuo have been spending a few days iu town, have returned home. SlUe Laura Soeley, of Ninth street, who hits en the guest of Kingston and Plttston friends for the past three weeks, has returned home. Sliss Margaret Endiine. of Taylorville, Is spending the week with Ninth street friends. A Little Girl's Experience lu Lfcbtlionse, Mr.

and Mrs. Loren Trescoit are keepers of the Gov. lighthouse at Sand Beach, and are biassed with a daughter four years old. Lart April she was taken down with the measles, followed with a dreadiul cough, and turning Into a fever. Doctors at home and at Detroit treated her, but in vain she grew worse rapidly until she was a mere "handful of bones." Then sho tried Dr.

King's New Disoovery and after the use of two and a haif was completely cured. They say Dr. Kiug's Now Disoovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottle tree at Matthews drug store. NORTH END. Prof.

Chnmbers. of the College of Physic ians and Surgeons, iu Baltimore, was tho gnest of Doctors J. J. Sullivan and M. IL Murphy yesterday.

Tho corumtttoe on resolutions and by laws for tbe Kosary Choral, Dramatio ftud Liter ary Society, organized by llev. N. J. Mo lUauus, met yesterday evening. The itey.

pastor was present and was elated over the suooeiis of the choral exercises. The marriuee of John J. McGuire to Miss Gilii spio, of tua Creoit, will take place at the Holy itosary ohurch ou Thursday evening. NORTH END BOARD OE T1UDE. The North Eud Board of Trade met in special session at 8:15 last night.

The following wre present Hs Shenfl! W. J.Lewis, Kev. G. E. Guild, Messrs.

W. B. Christmas, C. You Storch, P. Thomas, C.

Henwood, Mayor JAsh, E. Miller. O. P. Miller.

Situitary Officer Thomas, Attorney Hus laiider aud TV C. Eose. After the calling of the roll the reading of the minutes of last meeting wus culled to demonstrate the objeot of the special session, wiiu was due to a motion ottered by lltfv. (i. E.

Guild to discu3 and consider the North Main avenue paving question. Rev. Mr. Guild made a Iccical and au eloquent plea lu support of his motion. The chair ooncurreu and thought undivided agitation absolutely necessary.

Continuing, Be v. (i. Js. Guild Biiid he thought that the necessary con centration of the lorces having the good of the community at heart would surmount thn diffi culties that woUid be otherwise experienced. Emuiuiing Col.

Hitchcock's opinion, he thought the.seouriug of the L. W. Company's support would materially facilitate uie project and would obviate probable tech hii aiities. The paving of Norm Main avenue wou.d enhance the tiros ui ay of the North Jbino, even more than two or three factories. Councilman Miller sustained Mr.

Guild a opinion, but thought that tho asphalt pave could not he accomplished this fall. The onair thought matters cm be so arranged so as to accomplish the priject in the spring. considerable other dlsuusslon loilowed and tho meeting adjourned. About six weeks ago Charles Tierney died under peculiar and suspicious ills request, for a docLor wus ignored aud all medical comforts were denied him by his wile. At his funeral she dounod "the widow's wends," anl affected greut grief and prostration, She had searcely wiped away the widow's tear when Thomas McHale, a man about sixiy seveu years of uge, oUarod his hand and heart to Widovy Tieruev and was ucoepted.

The groom proceeded to Clerk ot the Court Thomas ou Saturday morning last, and obtained a marriage license. In tue evening Widow Tieiney threw aside her six weeks mpurulug gai and, acting upoii the Puiisli proverb, "Dead man nu good," uecompauiod McHale to the church to have the iigal ceremony performed and her name changed to ihut ol Mrs, McHule. The reverend gentleman look the murriaire license, but peremptorily deoiiutd luptrfutm tue ceremony. The couple repaired to Bluy lUClieuzie aud honeymooned, there for the uigut. A "uoruiug party presented themselves.

I. required but this to cap theciimux of the iuuiguaul wouid be groom's ire. He leaped iMu the iniddie of the sereuudors and bgan the auniliilatiou ot the whole party. The reoUit was Tom appeared yesterday morning before Alderman Horun to have a warrant issued for Andy Campbell. head was a swuoien muss of bruises, outs and contusions.

Hts "bones real! traciuied, his ribs are all broken, lu fact Andy Ci.inubell tried to kill him, but he'll have Wiuow Tierney, for he I.ai been long looking ior her, in spite of them all." Jury, lleruey says uer objeot Is to show the foliy ol so called single blessedness mat murnuge Is not. a luduie, that poor Tom wants somi body to look alter him in the latter eud of his days, and that now while he is in good health sue will insure him at least for So much for Widow Tierhey, Gratify lug to All. The high position attained and tbe uni versal acceptance and approval of the pleas ant liqu truit remedy, syrup ot Figs, as the most excellent laxative known, Illustrate the value of the qualities on which its sue cess ia bused and are abundantly gratifying to the cuiuoruia Fig syrup compauy. CARBONDALE. Mrs.

Morgan ot South Washington street is recovering from a broken wrist and other injuries received from (ailing dowu stairs at her home. She Is sevonty years of age. Jamos Herbert, of Wyoming street, wag found lying on tbe floor at his homo Insen sible lrom loss of bloou. A varicose vein which had formed on his leg had bioken and in his effort to kind it up he grew so weak as to be unable to call for assistance. He will recover.

The Annie Mitchell Company gave an excellent performance of the Phoenix at the Opera House lust night. 'J his afternoon they appear in the comedy Kathleen, and to night in the drama Monte Christo. George L. Taylor, representing Denman Thompson's Two Bisters Company was in the city yesterday making arrangements for the appearauee of that company at the Opera House on Monday evening next. Mrs.

James Manvlile, of Whitehall, N. is the guo of Mrs, B. Manvilie. Miss Clara Smith, of Wyoming, is visiting friends in this city. The entertainment committee ot the Lyceum met on Monday evening and decided upon tho courwe of that society for the coming year.

The first of the regulur fall meetings will occur on next Monduy evening, to bo devotd to niusio ami tubieaux. A course of study will be pursued by the members during the Winter. It will commence in about two Weeks with primitive nistory and the meetings will bo taken up with the discussion of ihut and Eugllsh literature, after the mnnner of a round table. Emmons Williams, treasurer of Cornell University, has beeu the guest of his sister, Mrs. A.

T. Corby, Ior the past few days, George Pryor has obtained thecontraot for building J. W. Aitken's new building, and has commenced the foundations of what promises to be on.) of the handsomest structures in town. Mrs.

W. P. E. Morss is confined to the house with a soro eye. Mrs.

Mary Barrett has been in the metropolis Ior some days. Mrs. Stephen Maroney, of Susquehanna, returned home vesterduy from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. P.

F. Moflht. Tho well known and popular comedy drama, "The Iuside Track," will be presented at the Aoademy of Music this ovening. This is a laminar pluy to Carbon dale theatre goers and Wilhout doubt, be greeted by a latge house. The Ladies' aud GUV Guild of Trinity THE SCSArSTON REPUBLICAN, 'WEDNESDAY JHOBNTNG.

OCTOBER 14, 1891. Church will Rivo a mpper and entertainment this evening at Association Hall. Tbe proceeds will be devoted towards equipping end maintaining two beds in the hos pital. To morrow evening Mr. and Mrs.

James Maxwell, rif Rnlpm nvAnna. will eekbrata their china wedding, or the twentieth anniversary of their marriage. 0er two hundred invitations have been issued, and to accommodate this laree of people the wedding will be held at Keystone Hall. John F. Beynolds, spent yesterday at the county seat.

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Vain Gorder mourn the death ot their interesting little ou nouis, wiucu occurred Monday alteruou T1KEXV t.

pics. "This vear's imnrovemen's are about fin isbed, and I see they are now tx ginning to lay plans for next," said a prominent gentleman yesterday. ''I hope that in the work which our municipal government will under take in tho future they win prom uy tue ex oerienee of th nast. Our street depart ment is now in sood and is doing tipleudid work, although it seems to me that much of the work found necessary might have been avoided by a little forethought and attention in timos gone by. I refer principally to Salem aveuue, upon which a great deal ot money was ex pended this spring thut wou.d not have been necessary proper precautions had been taeeu last year.

When a oontract is let for the constiuotlon of a sewer it is expected that tbe surlaoe will be left in nearly as euod condition as it was be fore ground was orokea. This would be done in any private contract and is always looked form a finished job. Bnt in a public conlraet it appears to be diUereni anu tne oniy thought of the contractor is to rush it through aud get the money without regard to the expressions of the people or his own reputation 9 a workman. WALLSViLLE. Merchant F.

0. Seaman's, where business Is increasing, will in the future yeurs need a clerk. The late arrival is a boy, and will, no doubt, in due time make a sprightly "counter jumper." Kev. S. J.

Austin is teally one of the most kdusrrioua. mou in town. As between the attention paid to his stock oi line. horses, his extensive farming enterprise, preaching and lecturing on temperance, etc, his time, must of neeessiiy, be well employed, Mrs. AngeiiE Corosfook, neo States, who, for several years, has beeii living with, and oaring for, her' father, Charles D.

States, ou the old iomastand farm, died qullo suddenly on Suturday mornirg last. Her mother ama in tue insane usyium at Harrisburg some twenty years ago, Oa4ho Andrew Phillips farm near the public road lend a to Fieetvilie, is a noted spring, and there by the road side, is a watering trough; froa, which thousands, of thirsty horses have slacked their thirst iu the bygone years. On the outlet of this spring, Mr. N. Padlips, and his brotLer ia law 0.

S. Seamais, one ot BorautonV successful merohants, have invested no small amount of money in a carp culture enterprise. Last year a dam was built ol sufficient height lo fir about two acres of ground. Last, full tbe pond was stocked with asufueienov uei man carps, to luny solve the urublem, as to whether carp cul ture can be made pieasureable und profitable, in Benton. A brief interview with Mr.

Phillips recently, nd an exhibition by bim ot some of the last springs hutch, fully saiis fled the writer of the feasibility of tho project. The specimens referred to were at least six inches in let gth, aud would weigii at least of a pound each. It Is true as Mr. remarked, ibre are obstac as iu tbe way, which must be ovoroome, before the business can bo eohsldered a success. The depredations of the musk rat, mink, flh hawk, hen hawk, crane and king Usher, (nil of which appeurto possess a 8Liongnatu.

nl uppetite for fresh fish), must be guarded against. But With some, the question might nrise, "how cana hen hawk catch fish. Mr, Phillips says thay will wulk along the edge of the water uftar frpgs, und will occiiBiouai iy pick out au auwary member of the finny tribe, that bus ventured too near the waters' ecg But of ill the hairy und feathery fish tbiuves mentuued above, Mr. Phillips ihinks the kn llUer, is by far the most destructive pest that they have thus far boon culled upon tocoatend with. They ureveiy ravenous, have capaaious stomachs, or at least siomadii that can be veiy much distended, siuce they will disposu several small lUh from three to tour inches long iu one uuy.

Iti ii uguiu thoy are very smiiful, and successful When ihey dive into the water, they seldom arise thereirom without having iu their bills victim ot their piscutionm pilfi ri. proclivities. Twelve of these long billed, pulerers, have this season beenbrougutiogriel by leaden missives lrom Mr. Phillips' sum guu, und yet etui tmy come, it it is a met tnat our legislators, iu older topruteot the various fisheries iu our commonweiuih, have puiabouuiy ou m.nks, Wty did they not put larger uuty ou the stiii greater pest, the Kiug liuer. Mr.

Pnillips, kindly, and couiteousiy, Impart any information in his possession, ou tue subject uf carp culture, to all who may choose to interview him on the Interesting California in Winter. While the eastern section of tho country Is wrapped in ice and scow, California abounds iu fruit aid flowers. Its "rainy season" is byno means forbuldlug, but the pleasuutest part of the year, when the face oi Nature is fresh and most beautiful. It is the fepring time ot that favoiea land, for tbore is no Wiuter. 'iiiousauds of Eastern people find it a delightful haven from the frigid climate of the East.

Messrs. ftuyinond St, iVuitcomb announce a series of elgnt wiuter trips. Every party will I ravel on special time schedules, und iu the finest of vostibuied Pullman palace trulus. Dlnlng ours, witu a. cuisine equal to that of any Urt clus.

hotel, will form a part of every train. This means a degree of luxury and oomfort hot otherwise Tilt! passenger, can exercise his own free will as to time and pluce of sojourn, aud also In regard to the route and time of return. He ueud not follow any programme beyond tue outward journey, unless he so choose, although he van secure a room at The li.yinond for month, if he desires, selecting tue same iu Puiiudelphia. Tueie are many other advantages secured to Die ticket bolder, winch oirculur of neany 200 pugus luily sets loith. This circular may be had tree by addressing Kuyuiond Whit comb, 111 South Street, under Continental noiel, Philadelphia.

Parties will leave Philadelphia Noveuiborl2 uni December 10. PECKVILLE. The conundrum tea at the Baptist churoh Thursday evening is expeoted lo be the event of ihe season. The young people are sparing no pains to make it a grand suouess. They waut to see everybody more.

Will you be there to help on the od cuuse? Mrs. Dr. Newton, of, Nicholson, who has beeu visiting bor paronts for a few days, returned home yesterday. Miss House, who bus been under the doctor's care lor a long time, ia reported worse. Conductor Frank Callendur, of the D.

4 spent Sunday at his old home in this place. Miss Lou Macs, a student at Keystone, returned to school yesterday. Messrs. Uloes, Vanderfort and others, who have been on a hunting excursion to the Como country, nuvo returned loaded with wild game. Otitario and Wpstera.

Agent Budd, iit Win ton, has beeu transferred to Como, and the office at Wiuton will be filled by George Heed. Mr. W. Mott, the novelist, returned to New. York yesterday.

Mr. J. W. Peck, of ihe firm of Peck of this pluoe, is now in North Carolina, looking over a 40,000 uoro tract ot timber laud with a view oi purchasing it for a Company ot capitalists oi tcruntou, with whom be is interested. A Law Baa Been Passed Which allows even minors as well as adults to buy a bottle of Manners' Double Extract Sarsaparllla for the blood.

Price. 50c. a bottle. For gale by all druggists. Wed, Sat.

BENTON. The goods and chattels of Martin States are to be sold at auction the inst. Clara E. Briggs has, returned from a five weeks' visit among friends in eastern oiti s. The remains of Mrs.

AncUuo Cromwell were buried from tbe residence of her father, Charles States, Snndav afternoon. She was well known in Srranton twenty five years ago as Mrs. D. K. BrowneiL Garfield Tea is the tired housewife's best fri u'i, fraeinK tbe body from aches and pains, creating a buoyanoy of spirits and lovely complexion.

DALT0N. A. J. Colborn, will deliver an address before the P. O.

S. of A. Camp and their invited guests at the entertainment to be given Wednesday even at. An oyster supper will be served, following the exercises. Cards are out for the marriage of Miss Ella Northrup to Mr.

Culver, of New York city, on Thursday, the 22d at the residence of W. A. Dean. D. Ellsinger and family are moving back to Scrantou.

Mrs. Edward Miles has returned from a visit at Ithaca, N. Y. Wanted. Men and women affeoted with bad blood to buy a bottle of Manners' Doable Extract Sarsaparilla.

For sale by all druggists. Price, 50a a bottle. Wed. Sat GREEN GROVE. Mr.

B. Gardner and family, of Scranton, aro spending a few days with Mrs. W. W. Simrell.

Miss Myra Vail has returned from a visit of two weeks at Port Jervis aud New York city. Bsv. Mr. Sanford and wife, of Thompson, paid a farewell visit to the Scott people on Sunday last. They will make their home for the coming winter in York State.

Mr. and Mrs. SL W. Lowry called on friends in town last Sunday. Sir.

Wright Lowry purouased a very hand some new carriage recently. C. L. Clark, ot TbohiDson. Is assisting his lather, Ira j.

uiaric, in gathering uis enor mous crop of apples. j)lottio Treatment of Epilepsy. Whether the theory of the explosion of nitrogen in the brain substance as the cause of the epileptio seizure be true or not, certain it is, according to John rer fcuson, that the malady is aggravated In patients subjected to a nitrogenous met. This fact seems to have been confirmed by clinical experience apd actual experimentation, ffuson, acting on the strength of suob, a fact, has subjected his epileptics to astrict.vejjetab.le diet, and has even dispensed with the use of drugs, 1 his method has given, in. his excellent results, especially in.

well marked cases. In these cases a nonnitrogenous vegetable diet alone has rendered better service than the bromides, without restriction In diet, says The Therapeutic Gazette. The way to tell a well bred dog, accord ing to a canine fancier, is to. grasp him by the back of the neck and hold him up. If a cur, be yelps; if weil bred, he never ut ters a whimper.

A Difference of Opinion. Tell me, when Is a girl an old maid? "At twenty;" a damsel of eighteen said. But another damsel, aged just two score. Said that limit was fourty four. Truth.

Breaking the Ice. Mrs. Florence (on a yachting party) I I ant afraid, Mr. Stumps, I would not make much of a sailor. Air.

Sturnpst But you would make an excellent mate. The Other lieat Retreat. Two jiearis that beat as one A heavy step a scare And when hor pa arrived One heart alone was there. Oakland Evening Tribune. Tho Truth About It.

He Are we going to have some music? She Miss Howl is going to tng. New York Herald. Tliei Reason Why. No more beside the moonlit sands Do young folks wander, holding hands While Love's old tales are being tnld, Because it's growing too blamed cold. Life.

When Baby was sick, we gave her Casforia, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castoris, THE BEST OR EVERY PURPOSE. "SANATIVO," tM Wonderful Srnulir Remedy. Ii told with WrlttenGuarantee to cure ill Nervous D)r eicci, luch ai ek Memory.

Joti of Brain Power, Headache. WanefulucM. Loit Manhood. NerromntM, Lai iltude, all drains and lea of power of the Gtneraura Organt, In either lex. caused Before After Ue Photographed from life.

over Mertlon, youthful lndeacreaona, or the excemtv two of tobacco, opium, or etlmnlante, which ultimate! lead to Infirmity, ConnumpUon aud Inianlty. Put in convenient form to carry ia the ve pocket Price a package, or 6 fcr 16. With every $5 order we give a written ruarantee to enre or mfnnd the money. Sent by mail to any addreta. Circular free.

Mention this piper. MADRID CHEMICAL Branch Office i for TJ. 4 A. 417 IiMrbOrn Street CHICAGO, IU FOR SALE IN SCRANTON, BT Malthewa Wholesale and Retail H. C.

Sanderson. Cor. WsohluEton Av. Spruce 8t BILLINGS HODGSON, FINE r.HRT STORE, 316 LINDEN STREET, SCKANT0N, PA. Opposite Cathedral, next door to "Wonderland." Picture Frames, Engravings, Etchings, Marriage Certificates, etc.

Full Hue of Artists' Materials. Full lino of Easels. sllyl ERRORS OF YOUTH and Special Diseases. (Cure Guaranteed.) DR. H.

VV. LOBB, 829 N. Fifteenth, Below Callowhill St Philadelphia, Pa. Send for Book Free. 26 Years' Strictly Confidential.

Hours 9 to 8, 6 to 9 p. m. BLANK BOOKS MADK IN BTTLlt AT Tbs RaruJUCaM offlot. Juttaiata cheer. IuUt gtvaa.

RU3 and BMwHeat Flour FULL ROLLER GROUND STRICTLY PURE. Manufactured and for sale at Robbing New Mills, EIGHTH ST. SCKAKTOX, P. jnust He Sold entire stock of the firm of Hamlin Clearwater, 313 Spruce street, will be sacrificed at ridiculous prices to close out, if possible, in 30 days. Best lines Shoes, Boots, Rubbers, Slippers and a general stock of fh'st clas3 footwear.

FRANKHAGEN ,313 SPRUCE STREET. flew Liiis of Parlor Suits, Mew Line of Bedroom Suits, New Liiis of Dining room Furniture. ljftrge assortment of Lounges, Couches, Mattresses, Springs, Pillows, which are being sold at prices never before offered in this city. Upholstering work done to order; a large line of coTeruigs to select from. Coma and see.

WM. SISSENBERGER, Between Penn andl Ko. 821 and 223 Franklin avenues. Lnckawunnn avenne WHOLESALE DEPOT FOR PARKE, DAVIS CO'S FLUID EXTRACTS, Gelatins and Sugar Coated Pills Also a full line of their specialties nt regular discount to the trade und physicians. We have lately purchased a Jordan Tablet Machine and are prepared to manufacture all kinds of tablets.

Physician's formulas prepared at short notice. We make a specialty of fitting Trusses aud carry the largest line lu the oity. Also a full line ot Patent Sledioines McGARRAII THOMAS, DRUGGISTS, No. 209 LACKS. WANNA AVENUE M.

J. HORAM. A. j. Merrill.

horun a Merrill Clothiers and Men's, Youth's, Children's CLOTHING LATEST STYLES, NEWEST FABRIC Fielusivo representatives in this oeetinn for Duyton A Close's Ready made Clothing. The Custom department wi 1 be under the supervision of Mr. It. IIorrLs. 416 Lack.

Scranton Pa, R. M. LaTOCCIIE. CHAS. M.

CARR LaTOUCBE CflRR RETAIL DEALERS IN Prepared Coal YAItD: New fork St. and Adams ave. SCBANTOV, FA. Telephone 3993. PROMPT ATTENTION GlVfiN TO ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE Oii MAIL GUERNSEY BROTHERS, Hanulacturersof Qrst olasi PIAKOSI Warerooma, 417 Laokawanna arenu, 1 1 ajtorr, 1607 to 1E11 Von Storch avenue, SCBANTON, PA TIIE TRADERS National Bank of Scranton, Pa.

Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $10,000 Samuel Hises W. W. Vlee President A. B.

Williams Cashier DIRECTORS: Samuel HInes James SL Everhart Irving A. Finch Pieroe B. Flnley Joseph J. Jermyn M. 8.

Kemmerer Charles P. Matthews John T. Porter W. W. Watson.

PROMPT, ENERGETIC, CONSERVATIVE AND LIRE UAL. This Bank invites the patronage Df Business Men and Firms (reneralW. THE OT? eCBANTON, A. 8200,000 SURPLUS 180,000 CNDIVJDKD PKOF1TS 84,089 WM. CONNKLL, President GEO.

l. CATLIN, Vlce PresidenU WM. PECK, Cashier. DIBECTOI19, WIT. CONNELL, GEO.

H. CATLIN, JAMES ABCHBALD, HENRY BELIN, ALFKED HAND, WM. SAlITli, LUTHER KELLER. Special Attention Givon to Business Accounts aS3" Interest paid on time deposits. DIME DEPOSIT and DJSCOUNT BANK WTOMINO AVENUE, oor.

SrilUCE STKKET. CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Tbia Bank is now open for Tbe accounts of Corporations, Merchant and Individuals solicited. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Receives Deposits as small as One Dime. OFFICERS: CHAS.

Tit! PONT PRECK President REESE G. BROOKS Vice President H. G. DUNHAM PIIIECTOR: Chas. Du Pont Brock, Reese Brookl, James P.

Dickson, A. Francois, Charles Sehlager, E. J. Lrnott, L. N.

Kramer, T. P. iloban, C. Comegys, W. J.

Lewis, M.H. Dale. Transacts a preneral banking buslneea. Open every Saturday evening from 7 toS 122 WYOMING A VEXUK. OllGANIZED 1H07 THE OLDEST SAVINGS INSTITUTION IN NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA.

DIRECTORS. Jamks Blaib, James Archbald, John I. di.air, S. a. Prick, A.

B. Blair, Ds Wirr C. Blaib, Gbob.gr H. Catlin. President, JAMES BLAIR.

Vice President, S. B. PRICE. Cashier, H. C.

CHAFER. Assistant Cashier. A. B. BLAIR.

Urarts issued avallablo In anjr part of tho world. Deposits received In amounts from flyo dollars upward, subject to withdrawal without notice, and upon which interest is allowed if left two calendar months. Accounts solicited. THE LACKAWaNN 404 LACKAWANNA AVE. ..1887.

CAPITAL, FULL PAID $250,000 SURPLUS 22,000 undivided 22,989 Business and personal accounts received. BavlniiB deposits received tn any amount, Iutfrest paid ou sun $1.00 upwnrdi. Designated Depository for the Courts of Lackawanna County. Thm ompany acts as jrustea, executor Guardian, under appointment by the courtu, corporations or.lndlvldu Is. V1LL1AMT.

HENRY J. JOU.N W. FOWLER i'HRHlOSNT DIEECTQR3: IlKNRY BELIN, J. BEN. DlUMICK, C.ONHAD MUBOEDKH P.

J. IIOKAN, R. T. Black, chas. Dp Pont iJRncn.

Wm. T. Smith, Gkorge Sanderson, William connkll, T. tNOVElt. Henry J.

Anderson, Edward B. Htlrgks, Safes of desirable sizes in. fire and burglar proof vaults for rout at very reasonable rates 18iwr Roofing Pittston.Fi laanutaorurersof Oowisa' Pateni Prsaoed, flund. ng Steam Crimped Edja. Cormcatad and Plain Iron and Steel Rooflnsof anydaslrad OaloknMa.

Corruirated Hooflngs and 8ldla( made to at tha tejirad irtiuw ooTra4. Order Wi lull Iroutptly atMnded to. ait phase ooaoiioa, mui BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Cards wiU paouahad la Una ooiama oaa year for Pour Dollars par line; adTsruaeniaaca thla rlaa. hot taken for im tbiri it AUChliacia.

K'MED. i. AMKDKN, Architect, and J1 Washlntton avenqe. oorner lnk. av.

L. BKoWN. Area Archiuct, deoomt Aa tional Bank bulldinf, Soranaoa. Lf L. Vt ALTER, Arcniteot, Library buudiav rominar avenue.

acranioa. HR. ALTKN, Arohiteot, 130 11S Waaainfroa CIVIL ENUINKEHS. II. COLLINS, Civil and Ai.umu EuKluet; Gei ei al rurveylnn GRIFFITH, tugineer and Ucoloun, general engineering, surveying, reports a mining properties, eta, eta Room Now 16 Coal HEchanKo.Scramon.

wba visor AXl'ET WKAVlNii All kinds of carpets Tl.ftrla ,4,. i. i. ar UO'IKLS. 1" KM K.i ar.iii iif.

veuue, CCRANTON HOUSK, new LAW. passen ger depot, obnducted on tbe Buropeau plan VICTOK KOCH. Proprietor. It Ii M. GKKhlN no uio hin.J avenue.

JEWKLKKb. UK I AKu a iimimu, A. R. ItUliKKS. WHI.

LAWYER JOHN K. JONES, ATi'ohN aY AND C0U5 sellor at Law, rooms 1 aud Coai Kzchangs building. No. 1 J4 Wyoiuii)g a general law business Special attention given to land titles and settling tBtaies. WILLAKD A VVAKlilN; ATTORNEYS ASB mg, Wahington aTena Scranton.

SS1? WILLAKD. I ESSLI'S A HAND, Atlorueya anu Counaeloni t' At Law, Conimouwealth building. Waahlnir to. avenua W.Il.JEBSUP Horace k. hand, W.

H. JMSHIIP. Jr. oASKIE BKADHUKY, Atlorneys, Com monwealth building. Reiiresent churoh a Churoh, PatPnt Sollcltorn, Washington, l.

C. 1) P. SMITH, COUNSELOR AT LAvV oP flr aw Wyoming avenue, Odd Fallow new building. i 1 KO. a.

UAVIDSON, Attorney at Law and No VJ tary, ajM uoo streeE, opposite Court house. 1 kr 4 'jw, si a i it. mpton avB. opii. Court house.

Soranton. Pa. MILTON W. LOWRY.l Altnrnova lViu.hln C. 11.

VON STOHtMl, ton Court nouns Sj. Bl''. KILLAAi, at Law, rooiimi aud bulliliiig. llB Wyominir avenue. M.

HAItHI Dime Hank Building. Busl tl nesa with the State Departmente a specialty OS WELL II. PATTKKSON, Attornoriu la. Library building, Wyomlng avonua. A LFltlill J.

HAND, Attorn "'1 C'tunwelor Commonwealth RtitH'. ENKY A. KNAPP, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 811 yynmine avenu9, Sjranton, Pa. Dart 'ALT KK HU1GUS, Attornny, Library llutld Inir. oret Gloho Paten's obtained.

HA WLKY, Railway, Mine and j' CorroraMon Law, Wyommg avpnue. THOS. F. WELLS, ATfoiWKY aNI COUN selor at Law. Cominnnweahh Bulldiur.

1 AMKS W. OAKKORD. Attornsr at Law, OU fl FpIIowb' building. Wvonllng avenue. A.

WATRES. Attorney at Law, 4il laekv WHnna avffnue. Sfranton. Pa. B.

I'KICK. A ttorney i 11 Wyomlng k7 Hvenuo. Scranton. Pft l. C.

HANCK, Attorney at i.aw, iil7 Wpruoe street U'VI. I.KVKKKTT. Alfy. Wiieliington Hi nuue A. I).

DKAN. Attorner and NotHry.MO Snruna at F. C. STIIhHKS. Frnnklin dtret.

Wllhes Brr i li(iuE II. TA YLiiK, j. Rfhmgrn v. (I. B.

PAStTltlDGK. 441 I.Hi'kawAnna avenn. 4I'J LackairHiiiia avenue. W. W.

WATSON, risndr Coal KxiTl)nnit. II. N. PATRICK. WW SpriiCMtreet.

OPTICIAN. S'llAt'svij. Ponn PHYSICIAN AND HORnKONS. DI(. G.

KDGAK DKAM, HW Snrnoe street Prftctloe llm'tcd to dlpenKes of, th Eye, No; Throat nn! Far. fTniif. toiy, snrt 9 to It. C. FttKVTSCtlCB lo Jl.n, of Eye, Ktr, Nose and Throat.

OHV VX Wyomine rwMonco, Vln trt. R. F. W.LANGI', HOMOKOPATUIO PIIYS1. elfin nni Surgeon.

4W T.noknwannit ftve. DH. C. It. I'AIlKF, nffloe removed to Dime Bank Building.

Office hours 2 to 4 and 7 to fip. in. Telephone 492. DK.A.Ji OONNEI.T, Residence 742 Vine. Btrnet.

Office ail Wasliiiipton cornar Spruce et, over Franoko's drug store. Hourn, 1 to. I and to 8 r. m. PAINTING 1).

Pnintr. Ile. ilgne" nnd Decorator. Wooil trwt. Scranlon.

rtKl, KS'l'A TK. UG. SCIIOON AKKll. rtlmnurat. and Lake Helen; FWrldat lota for sale.

Snrao. top ofTlort. avllo S. loNKS. 41? I.ao avniie.

TEA! Alir MiTt 1 FO" 'I'K (TiTiurRr SOIOOliiiF 'lHK LACKAWANNA, Scrnnton, prepares boys and girls for i ollege or biisine Thor nehly trains you nc children. Cat. Hlogue. Bev. Thomas M.

Cnnn. Walter H. HaelL STORAGE. riiUE SCKANTON PACKING COMPANY X. Cold storage and Ireezlng rooms, 706 to 71 1 Wyoming avenue: storage tor general merchant olse.

Franklin avenue. For terms and full aDnlv at office, 11 1 Franklln ave oottS "seE'nsr GH. CLAltK seedsman, Flontsin4 Nurierymeni store, 1 18 Washlngton ave. nue, green house, North Main avenue; store tolenhone 7S2 lilt. K.

I URGE kolerlnarv Surireon. ofTlce and hospi'al at Warne' 'a Livery, ForoBt alley. DH. JACOB HELM KB, Veterinary Physician t. mtl and Oaklord aliev (rear of Hospital open day and night.

J. D. WILLIAMS Bro. S14 LACKAWANNA. AVKNUE, 8C11ANTOS SOLS AGENTS FOR THE CELBBKATBD ViGtor Safetif BiGycles Victor Victor Nonpareil and Credenda Wheels, 0Call or send for Catalogue, WE HA VE IN STOCK Also agents for Spalding's full line ot Base Balls, Lawn Tennis AND SPOETINQ GOODS ORANGE QUINCES AND POUND SWEET APPLES Celery, Spinach, Lima Beans, Hubbard and Boston Squash, Cauliflower, Etc.j Etc.

W. H. PIERCE NEW STYLES WEDDING STATIONERY lust raoelyad at 1'u BaroJtUUAM eflg..

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