(J THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE -TUESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 13. 1694. LIVE NEWS OF TWO PITTSTDNS Tint Scranton Tribune's Pittutou de Mrttoent U in ehaNa of J. ML Fahy, to Whom -. - v.- m . aud complaints may bo refi'md. PITTSTON'S POLITICAL MUDDLE. Several Hearing EI.M in tho Matter cf Cout"tnd Komtn.vion, The honring to the objections filed to the nomination napan and coiti Unites of the DamoenRrra and EUpabliean can didates for bnrgMI and the minor of fice attracted a large gathering of por tions from this place to WiH-es-Barre vestorday. The hearing began at 10 o'clock in the miin court room before Jndgai Rio, Woodward ami Lynch. Attorneys W.H. McCartney and James L. ili rris appaarod as counsel for the Ninth ward Democrats, and T. D Shen appeared on behalf of M. N. Don nelly and John McNamara, oandldate for council aud school director respect ively. In the matter of the objaotloni filed against L. Siebel and the other R pnbMoan candidates, W. II McCirt ney appeared for Mr. S dbel.und J AIM L. Morris and T. 0. Sbaa appeared for o sustain th objections. As to th .ertificates of nomination, tile I by M NT. Donnelly on behalf of Thomas Ms iimey, ir was practically conoadad that these were tiled without authority. Tha first hearing was bad upon the contest in the Ninth ward, it was th'own on behalf of Mr. Sweeney and Mr. Corcoran that the convention which bad nominated them had been regularly called by th" borough chairman and held at the usual plaee On the other side Mr. Donnelly aud Mr McNamara put in testimony to prov- that the con vention held by their adherents at Tam many hall was the regular convention. After the hearing which lasted over two hours, the ju dc-s took the papers and reserved their decision. As to the objections to the nomina tion papers and certificate of nomina tion filed on behalf of L. ireibel and the other Republican ward candidates, General McCartney explained that the two fold character of the one paper filed was due to the fact that Chairmau Smith, of the Republic m borough com mittee, claimed that ho had been mis led br Clerk Robinsou, of the commis sioners' office as to the time within which the certificate might be tiled, stating that Mr. Smith was led to believe that fif teen days prior to election would be time enough to file the cer titicate. When Mr Smith came to file the certificate, General McCartney continnd. he was informed by Chief Clerk Xorris that the time for the filing of certificates of nomination had gone by. Thereupon Mr. Smith, npon Mr. Norris' adrioe, had nomination papers made out and tiled. Subsequently npon explaining to the commiisioners and their attorney the manner in which he had bean led into the postpon ing of the filins of the certificate Mr. Smith was permitted to attach to their nomination papers a certificate of nomination, Mr. Smith's evidence was in support of this statement and Clerk Robinson testified that he bad no recol lection of having made any snch state ment to Mr. Smith, but said that he had adtniued making snch a statement when questioned by the commissioners because Mr. Smith stated positively he bad while he himself had no positlv recollection on the subject. The court wok all the papers and re served its decision which, it is ex "lected, will be handed down today. T e Importance of keeping the liver and kidneys in good condition cannot be overestimated. Hood's S-arsapanlla is a gr-at remedy for r-.-gulating and invigora ting these organs Hood's P'.lli act easily, vet promptly and effectively, on the liver and bowels. PI7TST0N CONDENSATIONS. Breezy Notes of Intert.t frcm Our Spec ial ".'-:-. p r. ' :.' . A veritable blizzard struck this place yesterday. The scow t ell fast and furi ous, greatly to the disgust of pedestri ans. It began early In the morning and by nightfall had covered the ground to a depth of six inches. As thi night wore on a heavy hail storm et in and gave no sign of abatement at a late hour. Among the deeds recorded at Wilkos Barre yesterday were the following: Elizabeth Tench to George II. Tench, property in Went Pittston; R-becci Knnkle to Jacob Woehole, prop-rty in West Pittston for 255; N'ew York and Pittston Coal company to school dis trict of Pittston township, property in aatd township for $1. In Ibaeataol Janus Stevens vs. R J. Hallock & Co, and J. B. Cirpanter, of this place, the i-onrt ordered rale for judgment for want of infficient am davit made atnolnte nnless a snfflciint supplemental iffl lavit of defense stat ing the facts connected with the ex cntion of the bond shall be filed within five days. James Horan, of this place, through his attorney, T. D Shea, hhs begun an action for $10,000 against William Mnnday, of Parsonage street. As Mon day was found to be insolvent, the court directed an attachment for the amount to be lauad against Munday'a license bond, which bears the signa tures of Thomas Mall n-y and John YV. Williams. Tne unit it brought in tha nature of a eivil action, it will bs re called that Horan some months ago brought suit against Mnnday, et al, on n charge of felonious assault an 1 battery with intent to kill. Horan al legod that the accused had assaulted him, then pat a large dog on him, and be waa so badly injured that he had to keep to the bouse for week". Mnnday Was acquitted of the criminal charge, t his son John was convicted. At a meeting of the Parish board of ihe A. O. A held in their bull Sunday t was decided to hold a monster parade March 17, St. Patrick's Day. and E. J. Burke was chosen by acclama tion grand marshull with full power to appoint aids. Bcecham's pills arc foi biliousness, bilious headache, dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid liver, dizziness, sick head ache, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, loss of appe tite, sallow skin, when caused by constipation; and consti pation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Book free; pills 25c. At ugstprcs.or write B.F.Allen o.,365 Canal St., New York. Abont 2 o'clock yesterday morning a man whose name it was impossible to i-ani had his both lege out olY in the vicinity of the Heidelberg shaft by a train of cars on which it is supposed he wus riding or attempting to board. William Lyons, of Piue atreot, who is employed us watchman at the shaft, as-isted in caring for the unfortunate man's needs. The mauy friends of Mrs. Jehu M. Law, of Luzerne avenue, will lie pained to learn that she wus stricken again with a stroke of paralysis on Sunday last. This wakes the second troke a within fortnight, and her con dition is quite critical. Miss OofgroYO, of Wilkes-lUrre, was the guest of her cousin, Miss Alioo Losgrove, of South Main street, yester day. Miles Gibbons, of the Star drng store, was a visitor in Scrauton yester day. The members of the Thistle Cornet band will 111 et at their rooms this evening at 7 lit) o'clock to elect officers for the ensuing year. All aotive and Honorary members are requested to at tend. Among the Plttatonlani that went to Wilkea-Sarre yesterday to listen to the argument offered in the several party contests were Theodore Hart, of the Gazette; Edward Barret, Patrick A. Sweeney, 'Squire Gtbbona, Thomas Maloiiey, M. -V. Douuelly, Thomas Cor coran, William Drurv, John EL Miillin, Hon. 1". Harvey, John MeN'aiuera, Charles F Boban, Tuouias Cody, Rob ert Smiles, Thomas Miles, John Dump ey, Patrick Bagen, Thomas. Riley, Erastus Gage, John P. Morris, Louis Seibel, Chairman Charles Smith, John Foster, W. H. Yoong, Patrick Battle. EucUlen' Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for (aits Brnleea, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Klieuin, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Kruptious, and posi tively cures Files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mouey refuuded. Price S!5 cents per box. tor sale by Matthews Uroa. MIRRORED AT MOOSIC. An Interesting Record of Pasting- Events Crlply Prepaid fecial to the Sirimton Tribune. MOOSIC, Pa.. Feb. 12. Miss Kittie Johnson and Miss Lottie Dean, of Penobeoot, spent Snuday with Miss Bessie Hinds, of Miuooka avenue. The Misses Belle and Grace Bond, of Scrauton, spent Sunday at the home of Miss Rose Warner, of South Main atreet. Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, of South Main street, a son. Miss Mamie Hinds, of Minooku av, uue, returned home Saturday after spending the past month with her sis ter, Mrs. Joseph Snyder, of Eist Buf falo. Miss Mamie McDonald, of Pittston, has returned home after spending the past few days with her cousin, MUs Agnes McDouald. Mrs. Anna Richmond, of Peekville. spent Sunday at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. George Pearl, of Main street. Miss Dmkie Greene is confined to her home on Maiu atreet by the mumps Mount Joy, of Plymouth, spent Sun lay at the borne of Peter Weir on South Main street. Mr. and Mrs. George Pearl, of Main street, were called to tne Electric City Monday afternoon. Mrs. William Brown and Mrs. Rob ert McMillin, of Avoca, called on friends in tovn Monday. Cold-Plood.d Calculation. Iniliaiiup ilia Journal. Elderly Matron My deur, ynu are mak ing a serious mistake in wedding a man juts because he tried to commit suicide on account of your former refusal of him. Sued love is too warm to last. Sweet Young Thin;; But think how loving he will be while it does last. And then, after I get tired of him, he'll prob ably try it again and maybe I'll have a chance to marry some one else if he suc ceeds. Remarked by R. C. Joiner, of Allen, P. O, Hillsdale Oo Mich. : "Nothing gave my rheumatism such qniclc relief aa Dr Thoma-' Electric Oil believe it infallible for rheumatics." En'lrely Impr-ibable. Pit ilarielpMn Record. Editor "No, sir; your novel won't do at all. It's too improbable." Author "How so:'' Editor "Weil, In on- chap ter, in speaking of Wires, the politician, you say: 'As be passed Uarvey's saloon, Wires observed his rival.' No politielan ever passes a saloon." His Fncs Hit Fortune. Detroit free Pretg. 8he What a strong face that man has. He Yes, it carries bin everywhere. Burdock Blood BmXM taking after eating will relieve fny feeling of weight or overfulness of stomach. Sold everywhere. vThon V.iby nai Rlrlr, we jravi her rvtnrta. When slie wo a ( hild, nhe cried f or ( 'a :tirla. When Rhe ber.ame Miss, she clnnc to Castorla, When sho had Children, the gavo then L'ustorla, MOOSIC POWDER CO Rooms 1 and 2 Commonwealth Mo"& SCKANTOV, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER Jiadeattlm MOOSIC nnd RUSH HALE WORK& Lnfllin & Unnd Powder GVn ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric Batteries, l'uso for explod ing blasts, hafoty Fuse and RepaunoChcmical Co.'sHigh Explosives THE Thatcher IS THE BEST. Get prices and ee the furnace and be con vinced. A full line of 11 MAT ERS, Appello and Gauze Door Ranges. CONLAFSHARDWARE PITTSTON, PA. IS THEREJO HELP? Hard Working Business Man Makes This Appeal. AN IMPORTANT QUESTION He Receives a Clear, a Truthful, and a Most Valuable Ansufcr, Which Is of Interest to All. "Is there any remedy for oxtrenn emaciation? I there any way by which a thin, weak porson cau be made ll.shy and strong?" These Interesting questions wore re cently addressed to a leading medical journal by a hard-working business Ulan. His health had become greatly run down by reason of over-application, long hours mid other excesses which tend to reduce the weight. The OonsefjQenoe was he found himself a sufferer from Indigestion, dyspepsia, a ml Faulty SSaimllntlOO, followed later by catarrh of tlio bowels. The food lie alo did not give a tenth pint of the nourishment it ought to have given. His blood bsoams thin, bit ll-sh wasted away until ho was reduced to a m -ro shadow of his former self. The fact was, ho was dying from shuor starva tion. The editor of the medical journal Ixicauie interested in this case ami gave it I'Hruest attention The result was tbot ho forwarded some sound ad vice to fie sufferer, He told him some thing which, if it wero generally known, would save an Immense amount of lioknSSS, weakness and suf tering, What the editor said was this "We advise you," ho wrote, "to take a pro-digestod food, that is.a food cap able of being absorbed by the system directly as it is swallowod, thus Im pacting nourishment to the body in spite of the stomach. This will givo vour stomach n rest nnd enable it to recuperate. It will also prevent the accumulation of undigested food, which causes the constipation and other dis tressing symptoms of which you com plain. It will build up your system as nothing else em I.. It will increase your weight, givo you new strength and make a well man of yon. Now, slier is only one food of this kind. It is known as Paskola, the flesh forming food. It is a great scientific prepara tion something totally different from anything ever beforo introduced. Its effects are remarkable. Paskola is now reoogniied as a perfect substitute for cod liver oil and all other old-fashioned remedies, It is easy and ideas ant to take. It is grateful to the most delicate stomach. From what we have seen of its effects we are confident that it will not only give yon relief but in crease your weight in a very short time." Tha business man followed this ad vice. Today he is in splendid health. All his old ailments have departed, his former strength has returned, and in stead Of weighing 110 pounds ho tips the scales at 1 Id He n-v. r wearies of telling about what Paskola has done for him and bis friends repeat the story. This is but one instance of what Paskola hat done for thin, weak, de bilitated poople. Thousands of others might be mi)tloned. Certain it is that al a fl 'lb-former and remedy for dis tressiug stomach troubles it is unsur passed. Loss of il sh is a sign of dis ease. Half the ailmsnts of the human race spring from disorders of the atom ach. The way to relieve all symptoms tending to these conditions is to take a perfectly pro-digested food. Paskola is the only food known to medical science that thoroughly conforms to this high standard. A pamphlet giving full particulars respecting Paskola will bo sent on ap plication to the Pre-Digostod Food Cu. , 168 Dnano street. N. Y. City. - vTKiOCMMlK ill jAREGISTtRErj. 4 Tfi7ir a well Man of Me." lWFf V"3 a i A il A I vmiii ir i v i INDAPO tiik 1.1.1 HINDOO REMEDY am ro moti i , -1 . . in :t iiivs. run- nil NervniKt ONtmrw, Kuillitft Mffnory, Prti"nK, Hi. t'pl'wsnpn-, Niifhtlv KiiiIii Mum, ftr,, cam-ii'iI Ky nl ulnim-d, irtven vlt;or a ml nfp to ftnranun "i irm, adqnlokly wi rarely- n-Ktorc I .rwi Mnnhfind in old r nuntf. BMity earned In V ' i I'm " I.IM ;i p.-h k uriv Mix f, -f.-s.fN with n n rill n maniMtff t tNN Wf miHry WOTWMds i-oh't I" t nriv linutln'-lplnl lr-urirlt tv you ny iritul vi imitation, Inni-t on hnvifiit imiaIMi n on mother H ht iiri- not i(f(t it, wt w iu Htiq it. by dim upon rMtn of in ire. I'rirnjil-N-t in Mi'dli'il cm i-lopei fr-c. ftOorftl Or h' ill U .-il I. ill f ii , Propt., ( hlfajjo. III., ornnra-ff-iiU. SOLD lv Matlhawi Brat., Wbotaalt and Rnnil DrtlffUll, SCKANTUN, PA.( and other Lead- DR. HEPRA S VIOLA CREAM RuBOfSS Freeklts, Pimples Liver Mole, ttlsdihnadt, Kilnkn.n ...I T. i mwl ft,. stores the skin lo its c.rlgt- -ry. iiri insioi'.Ni, prmuoing ajati M ' clear and hfnliliir ooro-WW!. 9frWt plezlnn. Rupcrlnrtosllfien ireinratloris and ju rd itiy linrmloss. At nil arugglsts, or mailed forSOi ls. BeuU lor Clrrjulsr. VIOLA SKIN SOAP l ImrtT Inmmruitik .V. n puTlfflliK ''"P, utlPqilftVil f .r It." Inlltt, ni. I wllhmit . rlv-l fur lb nnriwrf. AlMeMIr MN nuil dtllinlj im.11. awl. AidrawiMi, Prion 25 Cenh. G. C. BITTNER . CO., Tot.eDO, O. Kor sain liy MattbSWS Bros .MnrRfinllros.iinu' Moitf.-in ,V Cn. Esoossro er THS HieHtet Mtm-.t AiiTMoniti.e EnTn0LnHLER HAjf vno j- nrn nri e HESDACHESS, eswK v ww IVIIAlril will ..... A wiimliirfiil Imon in nnrriTcn fri'Mi'ld, HnroThriml, nn,i. it.i, llronrhlll., TllA 1 PFVKU. .Iir.,., li'inmlliilr rrtlf. A n end Innl . . n nil uy, i ... . ... ,ij i'f i. In pnpket. rtlT lo line nn Hint In.llrai ioti nf r.i'.f nnllniirri tin I IT,-. I. I V ,.,. 1 (rr,. Hittlnfni tliin triiiirnnti-xj nr innnoy rel iimlnil li in- 0 . i.. 1'rlel fr;-- nt llnmuhM. llrniKliTcil ll. 0) laiuti. B. D. WtuU, Sir., Urto Riirn, BE, U. S. OtTSHMAWB MENTHOL ''''"V1"''"' ""'I f''t rcmo.lr for IiheiniMiiii BnreiLBurns, ttuu. U'ondrrru eilr f.irlMI.HH. I'rlpr.aa rle. nl llrnu-n a u Btifj f"'r I'T ""01 T".iilil. Adilri-KBinnlinv,. DALlTl Fur miln liv MuttlinwH llniK. . Moriiiin llrim siid Mnriin A Co. Every Woman Botnetlmes roods a rdi t 1 .LI.. . . , i i bdii nioniijiy reguiatuijj miL CN ninlicino. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, Are prompt, wifo nnd or rtnln In remit, Tim BeOQ' tiMitUr. reel'si iiiivcr dUuppnlnt. Siintauywliuu I LOS, i-uui Mudlclno Co , Cleruluud, U. Bold h .JOHN B, PHttiM I'hnrmanUt corner WyumiiiK avenuo mid BpTMs stroot lornntuu, 1'a. id r t i What Are Necessities? "The learned is happy nature to explore, The fool is happy that he knows no more."-? No. I. 'd'vo ifnt evorytliiui; breakfast." MONKEY. 1 'need. ' 1 just Lad uiy No. 2. MISSING LINK. "My idee of 'NKi Kv irv' is to have, plenty to eat nnd a change of clothes. "When 1 wont toHctiool I lamed readin', riten and rethmatio, and that'eall 1 'need.' "My 'pinion is that edjrercitiou is no good only far preachers an' lawyers. ''People like ne don't wan't no edi;ercation we're all riu'lit, imyhow. 1 guess tliey's only a few of us left, fer nowadays laborin' people and all think they will bu more Buckseasful if they learn a little ever day. "They say that ignorant people won't stand eny show at all in sooi'ty in a few yoars from now, "1 wouder it that will be the case?" No. 3. Kxtravagaiit luxury for one may bo nu ubsulute necessity for another. It de pends on wlmt you aiui tit. What would an ajio care about opportunities to improve bis mind? Ihe word man means to think, which is the opposite from BlAM, rr.us wo can not classify No. -J, as he doo not look liku a BIABT a ad does not think '.to a man. We must call him the "missing liuk." If you are a man you thiok. If you think you aro constantly coming in coutact with questions. If you supply yourself with the corri-ct answers to these questions you bei-oiue a hucoss iu life and you honor yourself nud your facily. This is true, no matter what your calling. If you answer yoar questions you must doit right When the question comes up so it will be a pleasure, and yon cannot forget it. This is true education. If you an SWer your questions whou they como up aud answer thou corrocily you must have the best 1'ucyclopedia in print right iu your home. The whole world are agreed that the Ency dope lia Britanuica is the best in print. THE TBIBUNE edition of tbisgrsat "Stniiam" .is brought down to date and supplied on terms which could not be expectodfrom people engaged iu the book busi ness; but our pride is to supply the best newspaper in thil part of the state, and wa ustain tlio enormous expensi- and perform the vast amount of labor necessary to give these terms toour fhonds simply to broaden and deepen the interest iu education and to extend our acquaintance among the children of today who aro to be the men and women of tho future. MAN. In one of tha ablest speeches ever delivered by the "Grand Old Mm" he giiowad cmchliivcly that education is not a luxury but a prime necessity to the Uboriug man of today. Hsys: "You want amn-ement. but that does not exclude improvement. Do vou suppose when iron sos men iu study that they dislike it V No. There is labor, no doubt. but it is so associated with interest ell along that it h forgotten in the delight which it carries in its performance, and no people know that better than the working classes." If you let your children follow their own im pulses, tbey will ask questions, and if you provide the means of answering you will encourage them and ci.uij delight and uleasure in research. 9ooa they will have a natural habit of learniug a little each day, and learning will then be recreation to them. So that all they require is an Encyclopedia in the home te secure the most practical education. Gladstone further says that it is now possi ble to go straight into the very heart, the very sanctuary of the temple of learning, and become acquainted with the best works thst men have produced. "It is not to be supposed that workingmen on coming home from labor, are to study Euclid 'and works of that ctiaracter and it is not to be desired except in case o! very special gifts but what is to be desired is that some effort should be made by men of all classes, and perhaps by none more than by the laboring class, to lift ourselves above the level of what is purely frivolous, and to endeavor to find our tijiiusemeut in making ourselves ac quainted with things of real interest and bfanty." All the recorded wisdom of all great wntere.past and present, is contained in the Encyclopedia Brit annica, so that every ehade of taste can find Hi lik Ing, whether it be buch subject as Euclid or the commonest topics of everyday nfe whether to learn how to measure the distance to Mars or how to tie a square knot iu a rope. What a blessing that in this one library the la boring mm cau command the wisdom of the world. In his speech on the occasion of the distribati iii of the prizes at the Nonconformist School at Mill Hill he ctmparod the advantages of today with the advantages of the ancients : "All they have acnieveu is ueiore you. Their great are at yi ur service and command. "Ycu have this enormous advantage pecuusr condition or this age. Again he says: "Believe me when I tell vou that the thrift of time will repay you in after "life witb an usury of profit beyond your most sanguine dreamt, and that the waste of it will nuke ron tiniiiuiD nuai; iu lUWUPtlURJ IUOr.ll nHlUte t'C neath your darkest reckonings, you cau." experiencifs uider the Uet knowledge, all If this great library was to co3t $5.00 per volume, the price of the original, without the supplemsnted matter, the man of moderate mean3 might Imitate, but $1 98 par volum.3 and up to date, makss it a matter worth your attention and considerable effort and sacrifice to attain. I SA. j.j A. B. Brown's Bee Hive, Pittston, Pa. Thousands Itemnanta of Dry QoodB. clonks and Pur Capes during sale at less than cost of material. Everj Inch of counter room covered with the greatest bargains ever 1 ..i Bhown, Lnilies' Felt Hats, this aeason's etylos Bovn' Winter Waists Muffs Cloaks 10c. o.ich. 10c each. 30c. each. $1.50 each. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND NOTIONS AT QUARTER OF VALUE COME. IT WILL FAY YOU. Great Clearing Sale. A. B. BROWN'S BEE HIVE. PITTSTON, PA. Spring Ginghams. We have placed on sale our line of Ginghams for the coming spring and summer. Finer Goods, More Tasteful Colorings and Lower Prices than ever before, are what will recommend them to our patrons. GLOBE WAREHOUSE, PITTSTON, PA. For Delicacy, For purity, anil for improvement of thocom pleilon, nothing cquuls I'ozsoni's I'owdur. Dm HHflr, e0,.lne'p, n:p1al. (ll.DOO.OOfl. BUT l.BO BHOE IN THE W01U.D. ".I itoltnr Hiivett i Jt it dtilliir eiintrtt." , ThliLadlai' Solid French Doiil um But ton llool uollvrrM Iron inywbtrV IB U6 U.S., M laoMpt oIOMB, Money Order, or I'ikIiiI Nolo lor It JO. Kiiimi tvaty wv Um boots mdl In all retail lores fur 1140, Wf make this boot omooivto, taoiiwia wo aaf uii(ei Iho HI, ntih unit iriir, anil If afrj- one l not anilntli',1 nn will reninil me inonev 1 n. ' i : Opera Ton or Common rlontie, wliltlm 0. I. B. I I Si X al.. ., I i U ,,n.l I . . ' Akal7.ea. I lit a logim FREE M FEDERAL ST., I'.llsroN. MASH. 8jHC4il tinn fo Ittnltr. Dexter Shoe Co., MT. PLKASANT AT RETAIU Cnslof tlin twat qunllty fur ilomost In usp.snil of nil si.-.-i. ilidlvoroil In 11117 part u( tlio city t InwcHt price. OraaH loft t my ofTlen, M). US, WYOMING AVFM f. Ronr room, flrat flour, Thir.I Nntlunut Hank, or noiH by mull or tolopliono to tlio mine, will roeelvti prompt nttontion. Kpti'iul contiaetH will bu in i.l . for tbo salt) mi dollvury of I -. . . t OoaL i FE j PUZZLE. THE GREATEST NOVELTY OF THE AGE. Valaabla us a Souvenir of the Fslr. QUITK i:sv WHKN VOU KNOW HOW SHOO IX PltlZKH WHili BR DISTRIBUTED TO THOSE DOING TIIK PUZZLE IN THE SHORTEST SPACE OF TIME FOR BALE BV ALL NEWS COMPANIES, STATIONERS AND AT TOY STORES, OK BENT TO ANY ADDRESS UPON KECEIPT OF PRICE, 'Jr. CENTS, BY COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING CO.. till AND 114 SOUTH EUTAW STREET. BALTIMORE, MI). I 'NERVE SEEDS. Thla vtadtHW i ii 1 RVapa an if. .1 in r ii i r mil nrrioui Ml i'.kp, nxii h ns Weak Mriunry, LOMQf Brain 1'owof, BMdMb. Wnkpfulupst, Lott aUimood, Nit bUy Kmimon?. NtrvoQSMMiUidMUiitMralMol powtr ltHJr.M'rRtlvprijnii(of iltheri ouuspd hv over' xcrtton. youth Oil orrort, pxroMlvo uh of tobacco, opium orttliuulaiita, rhlcli lead to lnllrinlty, dm AUBiptlonor IiiflunttT. Can N carried In fWl pockpt. VI per box. 6 for SA. tot wnll pMbild. With u MA nnler wf gtv rltirn nuuratitvp to enre ..-. ml Ik rnimi.t ( -Ir.-nt-i r Irrc -ol.l l' III! i niiTill t a. Aok I T 1 1 . If! kt) bEFOREANOAFTtRUSING.".. tuii. r. kddraii NfBKTfi SBCDCO., Ufttorjlo temple, Ohicaoo. Ilu ForSalo in Scnuiton, Pa., by II. C. SANDERSON. Driist, cr. Washington HMii BdfUOO ftrooU. WM. T. SMITH. AHMEHARTHAH 906 South Washington Avenue, Contractor and liulliloruf Toncrot 1 I.i,,- 1 ..ir. OonONta Ul'ks, lotti, Huttor und Cil Ulna, Wrt CiOlarf dril up. 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