THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 13. 1894. Beecham's pills are for biliousness, bilious headache, dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid liver, dizziness, siek 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. Hook free; pills 25c. At drugstores. or write B.F.Allen Co.. j6 Canal St., New Vorlc. THE NEWS OF n TOWNS font of town ootrttpoiitaeati of tub Titm- UMiHlnnililtlvM ihoir inniM in full in nul uws letter, not lor publication uut to ifuard 'uiiii doae.itlou.1 GORMAN'! GRAND DEPOT U OUR ANNUM OPENING OF- Wooisn's Muslin and Cambric Underwear A IN THE t'.VV. our ifottl tins v.m f hive be u erth.l to gatjkf lopUttr itook of CudorwaMr tbit wouM five the (Veal : (NtriMtMtiabktiioQ In n" ' Stateil .'. euml js vt w.'rkuiitmaio aadptrfM tiou ot d:. Aud wbtU? the prices are If 0VM0MP9 itWl bo afforded for such hnra cUs work, wo to uot uier t&Su vmn-t.tion with th 'iife nor grade of i;o.h1s tar j sold it sseiui ally low ;r'. TS i eat a.-w Placsj M exhibition i all Utfv sad froeh "o slwp-wjru or counter wd.'d mad in Mm let Md ii.-lud ouly the latest Is aud shape opposite ti-irt line Barre, w. 10 registered at the Alien Hoik, today. Call at the TmiiUNic agency the city hall and inspect the or TKIUUNK books Tbe Moth Mandolin and Oultar olnb ot Scrttuton will tarnish outer tainmut at tho M K church next '.'Inutility evening, oommeiiclnif, at 7.80 p. mi After the uiutiu.tl entertain ment Ice t'reatu and otke will be served. Tkibuni aganoy oppoalta olty hall. T mention today Mae n 'in JU w.i a, avaa s sa. aa, vl hico cannot be duplicated at tan prices: Fine Muslin Corset Covers, 19c Cantata Corset Cowrs, 23c in,; Skirts, toners, 35c 21c In oonneetinn with toe speeial barji.ia Jtuslia Underwear, nam some unusual values In ill Children's White Dress Infants' Long Slips a: 29c Me J v,.-.. Be Inland Ltt M is wi'.l tn remmb B? that when we adver ttti special banraio it Is not safe to postpone examination f. r m (le day The reason ia that ill our notices ars iierl7 scanned, and s ive positively xi .id i. ;,i"ns of sensational d --ristrianrs tl been proven by experi ence that s-veryUii.iai mentioned in our notices Is precisely a snteii: therefor, the response ia prompt and lare lota are aomettmes sold in a .e'v nonra or iayi, aa rt ma7 happen. CL-RH'S SUMMIT NOTaS. 8udf7 Se- Paraeriphe Coneernln a Br27 Lra!lt7. tvrial to thu ycrnnton 7Jnu4. Clark's Scmmit. Pa March IS The fnneral of Mra H-riry Kern, of N'ew ton, waa fir j largely attended by rela tive ar.d frienda. Tbe boiler ia t!ie nVara aw mill of Shippey & Frear, at Lurahirner Corn era, exploded a few daya tinea. F rta :..-: 7 no one waa injured. Stwlng will be delayed MVafal weelc aa a re an It. Dr. Harry Da warn, of North Main aenne. Scranton, wa called ty tale gram to visit Mrs. William Athrton Tbe ladies of Clark Sammit M.ho dist Epiicopal chorr.h are benominjr jnatly celebrated for the snostantial entertainment fotten np for the benefit of the ehnreh. ; bat the last one. called tbe poverty aapper. waa a npon .the Dame, ai the tables fairly groaned tinder the weint of h able and tbe treaanrr wa reblenishel to tbe extent of over $21 Oavid Smith has bis new honae painted and ready for occupancy. Martin Oriffij hsa Ma honse plat tered. It will be occupied by the bar ber the 1st of April. Oscar Ceae It bnildintc a new barn 01 bit lot and will move to the Haminit tbe 1st of April. Fr-d Hmitb aid Jonri Ht.ark oac 1 have cellars raady for their new nouses In Highland t'arlr. The robins have put in an appear aaan, a snre harbinger of spring. Superintendent lietmer has greatly improved the road o-1 between the Hillside Home and Clark' t Hu imnit by placinif stone tberson Mrs. Zlba Voehnrg, who was ttricken with paralysis, still lingers with bat little hope of recovery. Her brother, Sterling Hoss, of Oreen Hldge, called tone ber recently. Mrs. John Slckler, of Tunklianno ik, wa calling ou frien Is lu tblt neigh borhood. It it rnmored that Hr.ranton capital ist are again looking for investments In real estate here. Diva uh a new depot and n tligbt change of time on th Nicholson truin, mid wo are ture of growth and increase In valuai. TAYLOR PARAGRAPHS. Entertaining - u Imoiu the Llvdy T.iwn. .iH't-iiii to tUt .sV'anfixi 'IS-tbimt. Tayiok. I'ii., Uui-oh IS. Thf Ladies Aid tooiatf of the Uathodlat Bplioopal idiuroh will hold an lo cre:iiu tndotkt lOOial at tho parsons ; oil Thuraday night. Will Uoodwin, who has biioii in In potass, is out again. lbtu .lours was in Moosio today. On the 08.1 OOOOn the "Old maids ton" of the voting lildlos of the l-io llbrnry. Ootits pasto it oil your iblri bosom. The rtotpUoo oontnttkea o( the Lib rary meots tomorrow 1 I'limdat) night Mrs. labltUn Jones, aged OS, died Sunday night after an lllntM of two weoke. Mis. Jones was a mnmhtir ot the OoBDMgattOUItl thnroh, Funeral Wo Inosday afternoon. Kivn daughters and Ma son survive her tleorge 1.. liuiliu, who Is school dt rector in Lackawanna township and w iota term will Ixplrt in June it I'ar lor is a bOTOQgtl, bus proven himself a good school educator tlo will rotiro with the well wishes of all EUporti got in elronlaUoa today just beloro the bells and whistles began to toll tor vliuuer hour that the supreme OOWtt had reversevl J u Ige Archbld's do oUloa and said '"No borough for Tay lor, M Many of those who had opposed the granting ot a borough license, or a state license, for protection to our town, tuslied at once to rcrautou to tee if such was true, but BOOH their arrival (hers fouud that nothing had yet beu hrard. Morgan M Williams, a well to do and prominent mercnant of this DOr cub. has brought suit for $10,000 dam- .;os igslnst a coiuiuercial ttavier, Patrick Paddea, who raprtasnttL U Powers, of Cedar avenue, Ssrsnton. Mr Williamt store was slossd one d iv of last week owing to the d-ath of hit sitter, and be claims that Mr Padden circulated the story that be was closed by the sheriff. Sext Saturday night an entertain meat trill te given at th WoUh Bp tist church, at which the followiu,' programme will be reuler9d: Fnao Selection Mary T. Davis Soprano Selectiou Mrs Robert Ucwallyn Da 1 . Professors Thomas and Boua Basso S'lo . t'rofsssor Thomas J. Williams Soprano Solo . Jem : Lougbney Recitation Jokn E. tvans TeuorSlo OeorgeJ. 1'owell . Duet T. Edwards tiud H. Evans Recitation William P. OnlHtbs Tenor Solo Professor Usury Boua ALL ABOUT ARCH BALD. Evtnt of thi Day Bsc jriid and Tersely IMstittssd Spvrtal to (As 'crovtfon IVttMaa ARCUBau, P., March 11 The Fa ther MatQew society, at a meeting held r,jtj.ar arr.fnii.in annoieto 1 PrAai- d-nt Dnffy and Messrs. John Carroll. J H. Waits and Thoma Koran a com mittee to wait upon th Kuigbt of Father Mathew with a view to reach ing an arrabgement whereby tbe debt BOW retting on Father Mathew ball might be paid. It is not known what action the knights will taks on the matter. Some time ago many of the members of the Utter society enter tained the i lea of erecting a hall of their own, bat there were others be lieved that one hall was sufficient for bctn societies. Th agitation which th project of the knights awakened probably gave rise to the action of yes terday. The hall is ttiil heavily in debt, notwithetso lis? tbe vigorous efforts of the g.-.ciety to remove it At yesterday's meettng of the Y nng Men's Social club the erection of their r.ew hall wat ftirtner considered and the qatttion of its lociti rn was placed wifh the hoard of trat'ees Tne tite referred to in yesterday's Tuibcne, the lot ad i lining Janut P. Kearney's on South Railroad street, will most prob ably be chosen tine it is the most de sirable the member! have been able to find. i-. Satordsy M J. Swift retired from business to devote nit time ami atten tion, daring the coming snmmer at least, to the Scranton bate ball team Mr Mclft will be snaoetdad in busi -na by John J N'eweomb, of Ceme tery street, who will take charge at on c A I year-old child of feorg Kraft. of Sontn Main street, wm banal yetter day afternoon. Tne llttlo one died on Friday after a brief illnete Poetmetter T. P. Cosgrove wat ap pointed alternate to Obligate BeitUb rnehl, who was electn I delegate from tne ronrtb liogitlallva district to the State Republican convention at Harris burg. JERMYN JOTTINGS. A D.mooratlo Olttb mid a Gate of Measles -Oilier Notsa. .svrridi fo tho akriastta ivftaat. JiRMYM, iv, tlarob U A Dtnto oratio oiut of twtntyfonr mtmbtrt was orgauii'.ed Saturday ulglitln Ivitor prise hall. Tho following OfBotrt were elected Prntiilent, Wllflsin F Bnlll van, StOrtlary, k Roland; treasurer, 1'. A. Timlin. 1'liere will l a naoktit lOOlal this tvaulna at tha boast ol William Jtuk ins. Third street. Tlie rtttlptl are for the benefit -i the Christian I'.inl kVO( society of the t lonf ftgationtl uliurcii largt nam bar of the mtmb rt of Rnabbrovk Lodga, tndtptndtnt Ordtr tiltl ralloWt, visited Olive deaf LodgO, of Oarbondala, last tvtning, Tbt d grtt work waa don by the Jermvu team, aftsr which some tluiH was spent socially All returno I Well pleased with tbtli trip May tirM has a case of measles Thtra nevtr were better opportuni ties for adttoation than at present. It lias been laid, "EdUOAt a boy an I you gtd an intelligent man, tdQOStt a ifirl and you gel an Intelllgtnt family.'' How oftan wo see the truth of tills1 The school directors ol Maylield, with their recent! completed, lliinly lin ished building, and those of Jeinivn. about lo erect additional AOOOQOlOda- tions, are doing nil in their pow-r to e tuc.ite the Young. When both the boys and girls are eduoitel, then we get the highest pOttlUagOOd lor a com uninity. Mr. lliiss, of Waveily, spent Sunday in town, T. V. Powdarly, jr., of Carbondala; Mr. and Mrs. A V Onatt, of Sobtt, and L l.mdley, of Scranton, were Jermyu visitors yttttrday. Hi ward Wood worth, who has tpen OOnflttOd to tha house sine his bittle with tne tlsmes in tbt publio school building, is pronounced out of danger by th attending physici m. Mrs diaries Davie, of Comatery street, visited L'arbo.id ale friends yes terday. The funeral of Johnnie, infant Don of Samuel Langoeon, will taks pi act at '.' p. in today. Interment in R ise Hill ceinettry Mies Luima Cure, of Scranton, w is the gnettol her sister, Hist vina,OT4t Sunday PRICEBURG PICKUPS. Nuggeteof New. aathersd bv a Hustling Reporter ftjttlal to thv Sbraato 'Vifcuae. PiticKHUHu, Pa March 12 A reoep- tiou was teudero 1 to Mils Sarah A. eooiur at tbe home of her parent on Albert street, Friday evening. Among those present were the Misses Gtrtle Watklt, Marry Margulsou, 1'ortia Joues. Mary I. Owens, of Itlakely : 11 nn mill Ooonsr, Ksstle 1'otbeoary, Liz zie ami Mary llirkbeuk, also Abraham Miirgutann, Davnl Morgans, llorato loiios, 1' red Oliver, Isaac and Willie UOOpor, Robert llirkbeck, Joe Taylor, and Mautvl Svmons. of lllakvly. Ro- Irtisluiieiils were serveil, games uud singing were Indulge. I in until late hour. (leorge R ibiniioii visited frien Is in l'eckville mi Saturday John suvdnr, K .lint llirkbeck and Robert Want were visllors lu JettOD last week. Mist llessie Williams, of llvde Perk, list baan the guest of her sister, Mrs. Obn Miller, the past lew days. I hen. will lie grand lOOial lit Mr let's Forest Castle lioiisn on Monday oven lug, Ma rnh lit. CARt'O... AL . N1W3. for SAVE DOCTOR'S BILLS by paying attention to properly regulating the bowels thereby preventing a ubousand and one derangements of the system which follow ueglis't of this precaution. Once used for this puriose. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pollute are always in favor. They're jairely vegetable and far better us u liver pill, taan blue pills or cab miel. Their secondary effect Is t keep the bowels up.-n and regular not to rim. tlp.lt,. Miss Mauv Anuitihii, of (Urn Boston, Afor tfioUCV, V. I'n., wtttttl "Two years ago I was ile ami einaclab il. foml fermented lu my HODiaOB, A pliy sieiiin pro DOU Octal my esse 'Catarrh of the Btomaun,' but hi- tould not leap me. I llvnl a month win,. ,ni solid foo'l iiml when 1 tried to est I would VOmlt. At this time 1 le-Knii te.ii ihk Dcjctcir Pltrce'l I'leimsnt Collets, soil In two weeks I was dCtd only le'lier. I um now in good beiilth, end never felt le-lb-i In my Miss Amh ism. ' ' , u "nl OOlor, eut mole, mnl have in, ilmtienfl after rating having giilnud thlrUs n pound llOOt I begun taking tbeui. Ai,:,. A. AI. V. IHlwurtli Uuiiiortoii, I'a. That Tired Feeling All Run Down Blood Feared Poison PCKVILU POINTERS. for Criticising a Young Lady. "8bo would bo a pretty girl for but ono thing.'' "What't thatf" asked Charley. George Her face Is always covered with porple and red blotcbet. Charley Oh, that's easily enough dis posed of. Used to be tho same way my self, but I caught on to the trouble one day, and got rid of it In no time. (ieorge What was itf l'barley-Himply blood eruptions. Took a short course of P. P. P. I tell you, It's )he boss blood corrector. Tbe governor bad rheumatism so bad that you could bear him holler clear across thoeonntry every time he moved, lie tried It, end you know wbut an athlctlo old sent he Is now. If somebody would give Miss Daisy a pointer, she would thank them after Wards. All the drug store tell It. The K-Mt of th. Dv Pp tmlayd Live); Hinders print hi th ..Vranfoa 7Vifceae IV KVIM.B, I'a, March 19 -Mr nnl Mra Stephen Cearns, of Wi.it.on. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Willi am Johns Mr and Mrs. Albert Krisben spent Snn'lay with the latter's parents nt Providsnc. Alirt. danghter of Mr. aril Mr Thomas Hwalei, who has been con lined to the honse for the last thrse mouths, is able to be out door again. Miss Isadora Holllnbsok, of Carbon dtle. and Miss Ruth 1'hlllpl, of Bus uuehanns, are the gnest of their aunt, Mrs Oscar Hemming. The Citizen's Cornet liand serenaded two of our newly elected toiincllmen. Windsor Foster tad James W. Smith, Isst Frblny evening Mr .1 I Mulv.iy ii vitlting with frlendt In Scranton. Klmotid iJud'l, of Wayn county, vktlteil with hi alstar over Sunday, Mrs. William liudd. Wett Page and Jacob Lurch, of Johnstown, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Page. (leorge Lewis, of Btlrnont, visited bis conslu last Siturday, Mist lilanuh Harding. HONESDALE HAPPENINGS. Springtime Brief, from Our Correspond ent In the Maple City. ' , , mi to iht tktt nnton 7V6aae. HuNKhimi.k, Pa March IS,' Dele van Woodward hat returned from hie trip to Fort Worth. Texai. Rt. Henry L. Jone,, D D , of St Stephen's church, Wilkes Bur re, will officiate in Qraoe church ou Wednes day evening. Charles K Knnpp expects to leave Houeadale lu it short time for Califor nia, where he will engage in business. O R Barber, C. R. Sohadley. John J. O Boyle, J. W. Bnnnell. W. A. Cols man, Scranton; Rost Patterson, Car bondale, and K. W. LaBar, Wllkst- Currsnt Hap.uliu-i Paragraphed Intelligent Perusal UptrMI 10 the SoraJtloN IViouas. CAiibosbALE, Pa, Mircu 12. Mrs James Nicol ooudacted a successful m ting in F ideavor ohapsl at Simp ?on Sunday evening. The tag social un ier the auspices of tbe Uiptist Christian Badsaror tociety will be held iu the ctispsl tomorrow svening, (Tuesday). W. D. trank, of Scranton, speut Sunday in this city. Mils Fio Allen will return to ber home in ror-et Lily lu the morning after eni-ying several davs vi-or, as the guest of Mis Lottie (iilet, of Liucolu a Tana, Uicyclot are aain plentiful ou our tr-ts. W. G. Giles, who it attending to hie Inmber business at Elk Grove, Pa spent Sunday with his family in this city. W. H Thompson, of the new liverv firm of w. H. A A. J. rnoinpton, is in New York, wher" h will purchase the urcessary cquipmeut foe the livery Tht fuural of Charles Miles occur red this afteruonn at 3 o'cloek from tho residence of his son, John O Miles, of Harte uvtnne. H-w. T. B Ji9oo con ducted the services. Interinout waa made in MapltWOOd cemetery. Th following tvere the nail bearers: Nicholas Moon, W. H Hat-, John Mnir, S A. Pur 1 Jamil Tbompton and ubnrlta Avery. Dr. John IJurtiett, of Scranton, was a visitor in this city to lay. AV0CAAN0 THEREABOUTS. A Talented Writei's Bright Budnt of N.wav Paragraphs. FTitrt'llti, thf. Scr'tntnn Trttmnr. Avoca, Pa., Marah 19. Hiss Katla Munley is visiting friends in Ply month. Mr. Dr. Brown speut Sunday In Wilke Barr. I)r J. R. Sitterly of Carbondile spent Sunday here- Mist .Mary O'Brien visit id Wilkes Barre yesterday. A numbor of our young pop! at ttndad tn production of "The Rising ' lensratton at Scranton tils ov inlii f Mlaa N'vllie Carran visited Scranton friends Sunday. Mr, J. A Widlle was a visitor to Pitttstnn today, Allen M Donald, of BtrBOtOO, spent Sunday at his home here. The ladies of the Metholist BpltOO psl church will hold their next toOlal st the homo of Mrs M. A. Flock next Thursday evening l)r P J ' illnsple in suffering from a severe o Id Tht Hsptasopht meet thlttftnlng Mr and Mrs Rad of BlalntOWO, N J , have NMrnad hont after a two weeks' st. y In town. Freil Moysr, of PlttttdO, spout last evstiing In town R v. P J QoidtO, of Scranton, wat a visitor here today. The adjourned meeting of the onun ell will be held tomorrow evening. It is tipaotad that Bctongh Attornoy M : Gn'irnn will be present. Mrs Potter, or BtnfhttDton, and Mrs. Lure, of PUtston. were visitors bora Siitiirday, Tht Bom aotnpany ivin hold their rtgultr inset ing tbla evnlng. My linen las said I could not live, my liver out of order, fnepieiitly vomited greenish BOOOtt, skin yellow, small dry Enatori ou fai:e, itootaai would not re turn food. Ilurdock Blood Hitters cured mo. Mrs. Adeleldnii'llih n, tiv i Kuchange Ht., Iluffiilo, N. Y. THE OAUGHItriS' BANQUET. Pleasant fTilr Undsr Anepleaa of Mb erty Council No 8. i mi' fo tht ' , . i . ' i . i ,,',,. TaYLOI, I'a, March l). Liberty council No v, DaiigbtoiH of America, banqueted tonight in Taylor hull. Tilt menu was a delicious out, and many numbers ptrtook of it. A few of tht leading ofllonr of th order were pres ent. Representatives of the Taylor Herald, Truth uudTitiiiiiNic were among the guest. Among those preatnt wtr Misses Edltb Decker, Anna Gordon, llertha .lories, Maggie Liuney, Gsrtl Snooks, Mrs. John Ilattou, Mr. Jenkint, Mr Robbine, Mr. and Mr. R. H. Jone, Mr. aud Mr. George Ptrry, Frank Dcker, David Harris, John Ilattou, John Gordon and other. Hood's 8ar3aparilla Permanently Cured All Troubles. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass i " I have been taking Hood's BaTttptrlllt for seven or more yean us u spring tonic. I as so run doyy n with herd Work anil female yveukneis that I would go to bed thinking that I would uut be able lo get up in the morning 1 have suffered severely yvlth My Back and Limbs. I have olt finished taking Bvt bottles and am feeling Well. I do not haye that tired feeling and feel better In tviryway. 1 ha-.e an excel lent appetite ami sleep well at night. I have also given It to m nineteen year-old son with good tueottt. Last fall he cut hit limb with a corn tickle. It healed up In about two weeks, but In a short time alter he waj Seized With Chills, and the limb iwtlltd to tyvlce Its natural size. Do was not able to move and was obliged to take his bed. The swellings and sores went up Into bi., body and I feared that blood poison had set In. After taking Hood's Sarsuparlila he Hood's'Cures Improved steadily and was soon able to be about again. I have reeommended Hood's Sarsuparlila to several and shall always have words of praise for It." Mus. A. M. C Ullr WORTH, Uamortoo, i'a. Hood's Pills art lastly, yet promptly and tflluleiitly, on the liver and bowels. -TtJUiriimK ic C'rC'STfBED, maae a wen I U dSS VI,. S. (-un iillX'tjJ. M, line v V ' v-y INDAPO 1 UK ...It. HINDOO REMEDY 'KM IMF I SOTS lilI I.TM In no NlTViHIH Il4IHa.'. i, i'lrt-atM, Hli'i'pli'pmin - Mirl.tU Kiiiln ai . M h , lti- , rmi-st'il It v lntt ill t.i -hi'iink 'i KM'1 MMli MhiiKoimI m ftltl 01 0 m; Ki.1t fiinlcil In tent I n -all on i i , krtfffi siv t- r r;,.Ht .Mth frir Vl(t.ir una am mt finolt rratorot h rttl-n aTMiiriw' In MN or mnitcf ' I. I I v-n't let tiiir 1 , ..y at-l) voit iinii ' i n (mlttttU.n li. -N on hit tuff I MM I'll rr01iOtbl V nt til I- 1 ' 1 1 n till ! t in Ir . ., i . . , . fro'. I 1 1 Orl-.ittil 4ritlrnl (' . I'raaw,, t hlao, IM., a.-m. S'! f by Mntilif Ac to luih.4 nm, Retail !inKei.itc.. Si KANTUN, I'A , and ulbet l.ead ilia, 1I URKi-'ls Complexion Preserved OR. HCEIRA'S VIOLA CREAM BctnoyeS Frssklst, Pleiplss Liver - Moles, Rlsnkh-.r ill, Sunburn and Tsn. and re. nt. i , tbt tklti lo raortgr y not bKhntstj prodaolBg aifjR rlenr and hesltby coin iiU' pn xion. hius'riorioan nioe Meparntlont and perinily bsmiless. in mm- At stl igifista,nr mailed lorSO t.i. Hend lorrireulnr. VIOLA BKIN SOAP U riasli i...iibv. m . Aln irllTln. Sn.i, m,Mi.i,w t tl tees. Rift .ICii-iii . rl,il us il" i.iirwsf. tljsilSUlf JSHt .eS Stllri.1.1, tMe ,,,i sitratjlMi, Pries 21! Cesh. Q, C. BITTNtH es CO., Tci.cdo, O. Kor sate by- Mttthtwt Bto .Morgan Broand Moras n .V i jo. in 3 evt3 fl tW . Tfkv mm ,Arv - BJg 1 CNftOfIMP lT Tilt HlflHfwT Mfll-tt. AuTMAHlTitai SMFIiTHill 1NHAIFR ,wmM i - - w yettKMnv haw. you - at" a nnu wnHAWiinnnn HEADACHES Dr. B. Orewer ihii Piiiiaiiei)h!:i Specialist, And ins steoeUted ituit.,f Knadtsb and ' n un ntytwitmar aoti neruiaasuthr located Temple Court Building :n i RPRUi i: sr SCRANTON Whrtlwr may be . ousnltad La1L.Y AN1 SI N lA V. Tbe Die tor is a gradtat ot the University Of rsnnsylvtaia, foiuieily di-inoustmtor of physiology aud mrgerv at tbe Medieo Chlr uigie.l College, of pbilKd-i Ida He fa also n honorary n ember of the Medico blrur eal Aanoelatlon, m. 1 v. n bbjrilelaa and surgeon In chief of the most noted Am-rlcaa tad lOerman hoapltala comns blbly Indorsed by tBaltading proleasors of Philadelpkla ana New York. Hie many years of bosnltal jne.rlenoe en sbles this eminent iihymetau and surgeon to correctly diagnose tad treat sll - -m .1 slid dieee-ies with the unfet flstVeriug suecosa, and bin hub standing in ihe suite will not fcll.w Lin, to accept any- incurable case I.OM MIMInilli llt-IIIKI II WKAKM sS Of fODllfa IKN CUKF.Il Jf you have iee-u nven up ny your phyal clan call upon tie- die tor and be examined He euros the worst cssesof Nervons Debility, hrrofula. Old Korea. 1 atarrh. Piles. Ksmale Weakness a.- . of the Ksr. Eyo, Nose and Throat, Asthma, Denfnee. Tumor. Can cels and Cripples of every deeeription. Con rultatlon in EngUSO 1 nd Oermau Free, which shall be contiderisl sacred ani btricily cund dent. si. IIMee Room OA. M. to U I'. 31. Dally. Sunday, b ..in. iu 1 111. Iksai iu in gar roe, a Wi. lull-1 fill In. on 1 . ., , , from Colli., MoreTltt-imf, iiniienrii. n , ..,1,111 1 1.. "Ml t 1 I I I 1- II Altir ll lmniitlaf rrlitt. An enli-lenl Ti 1 , , t.,1 v 1 . .,1. iiIimi t t.i nam In pie-lei, ren.lr lo nun nn lit el In. II. nil. n of cold , onin.iin, ... , it, 1. l-erninnenl l ine. H.ll.fa.al'iiiyithirinlie'.liT monsl relnnileil Prlee, M Tr1a t, il liriiuai.l- llculBlereil until. ai tenu, I, d. cmntAii, so., Thm rumi, tick , u. s. t orawMAN' MPNTtini I'he siireii mnl snfe.t reniivir for I nut all kln illaessee , K. renis. In li Sail flhi.inn.i.lil Hoie., Iliirna. Ciitn sVonaerlYll rem Id tor PI Lata, I'rlre. a el., lit llrni' nil um IJjlJ or lit mull pri.nllil. Allilrsaa a. alime DHLIvl For sale by Mm 1 bows llroe.. 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