THE SCR ANTON TBIBUNE Tllil RSD AT MOBNIXC. DECEMBER 10. 1S9R. Neu)s WEST SIDE EVENTS. Aocieot Order of Britons Hold Smoker la Cooperative Hall-Ao Inter estiog Programme Given For over twenty-five years the An cient Order of liiitons has been In ex istence on this side ulul the gooil old lodge seems to have strength enough to pull through the next live centuries. Last night. In Co-operative hull, they had a smoker, these Hrituns did, and the hundred men present enjoyed themselves Immensely. Thomas Jehu, the North Knd poet, was chairman of the evening. Mr. Jehu is a past presi dent of the lodpt and Is popular with all the members. At the.smoker last night sandwiches Olid soft drinks were served between smokes, and mixed In with these there was an entertainment of which Will lam Morgan, singer of enmio songs, V as the slur. Songs, recitations, etc.. were given by David Jenkins, Thomas Parry and Ksau l'lice. Addresses were delivered by Holand Thomas, Mr. Jehu. Thomas Jv Williams, secretary of the order; Timothy Kvans and Stephen lyer. Mr. Dyer was the subject of an original um recited by Mr. Jehu. William C. Williams is now president of the lodge. FAiKCHinn-nrcrcn xri'Ti.VLS. Miss AJi 1'ulrciiild, iiaiighlcr of Mr. and Mis. tleorge Falrchlld, was mar ried at 1 o'clock yesterday afii rnooii to Kunem? Keed, a popular young man of Cllciiliurii, at the Icsidenoe of the I. ride's l'U'inls on Sonih Main avenue, ltev. J. li. Sumner, f Nautlcoke, uncle of the groom, performed the c'Teiiioiiy. The parlors wire decorated with : pro fusion of pott-i! jialcis nod plants. The iiiiiti:il knot was tied hi the pres ent? of n latue number of the tear friends and ulutiws of the contracting persons. Miss Adulinc. Hall, daughter if Mr. and Mrs. Uichard Hall, of S null Main avenue, was bridesmaid and Har ry l.iean. of Dalton, was groomsman. The bride was attired in a irinvn of green and black mixture, prettily fash ioned and embellished with chil'ion trimmings. She carried a hoUMUot of llliies of the valley, tied with white ribbon. Miss Hall's dress was of morle Vellure, with Duchess lace trimmings ntnl she curried n boucpii t of pink rosi s tied with n bow of pink ribbon. .After the ceremony a wedding ilium r was Served li:- the chef and attendants nf Fainhlld's hot. I. Mr. and Mrs. lteed left on the 3.3:: Delaware, Lackawanna and Western train for New York, from whence they will go to old 1'olnt Com fort. I'pon return they will reside at Oilenburn, where Mr. Keed is engage! in business. The out-of-town guests nt the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. O. It. Keed. Mr. and Airs. .losenh li. Hell, of 1'eckville; Dr. F. I.. Van Sickle. I ly phant: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Keed and Miss Lillian Keed. of Dalton, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stone, Mr. and Mrs. AY. A. Dean, Dalton. SECOND NICllIT A KOI'SKK. The Columbia Hose company's fair held Its second session last night, and the evening passed off with great eclat, which means noise and Jubilating. The Klnggold hand was present; anyone could tell this from the music that was made, and so was Chief Hickey. Men In blue and other colors of uniforms llitted about like lire llys. There wns a delegation from the North Knd hose companies, the Century's were out. and so were the laylor lire lighters. Oys ters and other nice things were served. It was a great night. The fair will be continued this evening. EDITOR OF THE TAPER. The people hero nt home are watching the progress of West Side boys who have undertaken u course of studies at some distant college. Dr. AY. A. l'aine, of Washburn street, has received a let ter from a friend who Is In touch with the faculty of Dii kinson Law school In which the writer says: "The young men of the school are about to issue a law paper and I notice that your young townsman. Charles K. Daniels, nas been elected editor-in-chlif." This is pleas ant news. 1NDOOK CAMP MEETING. The Salvation Army indoor ramp meeting opens this evening with an exhibition of devil's tools. Staff Cnp taln Hunter, of Wilkes-liarre, will coji tluct the meeting. A large wagon load of green trees were brought In from the Woods yesterday t' lie used In decorat ing the Interim of the hall so that It will represent a sylvan scene. The ramp opens today and ends December 21. Theie will be no admission fee. xwv. joiy,oi mo iiampion nireet .Meth od 1st Episcopal church, will addrebs the meeting Friday evening. NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS. The Dodge Mine Accidental fund will Our Annual Compliment. EVEUY HOLIDAY SEASON FINDS US HEADY to present with sale of any Child's Suit, Reef er, Overcoat, or Ulster, a suitable compli ment to the little folks, and at this time we have decided on the handsomest Sled or Cut ter that we ever gave. It is our policy to keep popular with the chil drento keep our name before them and to continue in the sale of more jnvenile wear thau all others combined. Shrewed mothers who have shopped about know that our assortment is the largest and our prices a lixed and low est one. Ti SAMTERS Square Dealing Clotito, Hatters and Furnislwi of tb? Stibtirbs. hold a smoker this evening In Evans' hall on South Main avenue. The funeral of the late W. G. Ed wards, of Washburn street, will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. Ashik-rean. an Armenian, spoke last evening at the Simpson Methodist Kplscopal church. Patagonia ledge. No. 3?6, Knights of Pythias, will hold its sixth anniversary on December 2.1 at Castle hall. Miss Mary Kvans, of Kingston, has returned home after a visit to Miss May Jones, of Washburn street. The regular meeting of Keystone lodge. Loyal Knights of America, will lie held this evening. All the members are requested to be present as arrange ments to attend the funeral of David Phillips, one of their members, will be made. This evening the big entertainment of the AVest Side lleptasophs will be held in Meats' hall. The phonograph concert at the Jack son Street liantlst church last evening was well attended and much enjoyed. The funeral of the late John SUicrs took place yesterday afternoon ut 2 o'clock (Mini his late residence on Tenth street, .wany friends were pres ent ami assisted in the obsequies. H. C. 1 Unman, of the Hamilton Street Methodist Episcopal church, preached the eulogy. Tile Interment was made In Forest Hill cemetery. Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Nora Maker, of Luzerne coun ty, to J'hll Sclirneder, of Moure's meat market. The wedding will be Dec. L'4 ut :: p. in. Choice cut llowers and irower de signs at Palmer & McDjnuld's, i -Sri'itce. Dr. K. A. Harrison, Dentist, Mears Hall, tl:l S. Main avenue. The latest and best styles. Roberta, 1'JC North Maine. Dr. ('. AY. Colhorn, Dentist. Rooms 114 North Main avenue. H ot Side I'usiiie Directory. HARRIET 3. DAVIS, FLORIST.-Cut flowers and funeral designs a specialty; 1M South Main avenue; two doors from Jackson street. SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Cash for anything you have to sell. Furniture, Ktovcs, Tools, etc. Call and sea ths stock of J. C. King, 701 to 7t West Lack awanna avenue. MOHCAX'fl PHARMACY-101 NORTH avenue Warranted pure. drugs and chcmlraK Prescript luns carefully pre pared. Fine stationery and blank books. A large stock suitable for Christmas presents. Teachers' Ulliles cheaper than ever. -ii 1 1 hihI pxnmine them. Wood plains. alnts. window glass, etc. Clerk at store uil Hours oi nigni. l'KOVIDF.XCi:. Dnvld Reese, of Pursons, circulated among friends In this section yester day. Alfred Carwardine. of Spring street who was injured about a month ugo by a fall of rock In the Leggett 8 Creek shaft. Is once more seen on our streets. At the Puritan Congregational church this evening the choir will be assisted in their grand concert by Miss (Iwenfil Davles, a noted soprano soloist of Lon don. The annual fair of the Presbyterian church will be held this evening In the church parlors under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid. Prank Devers, of West Market street, Is seriously ill. Last evening the ball under the aus pices of the Father SYhitty A'ounir Men's Temperance society was held in St. Mary's hall. For the past month or so the society has been working with much energy and zeal to make the event a success and they were suc cessful. The hall for the past few weeks has been in the hands of car penters and painters, undergoing re pairs, and lust night the place pre sented a much ' neater appear ance than ever before. An improvement which attracted considerable attention was the large new chandeliers. OnP of the largest crowds that has ever at tended an affair of this sort In this place was present. Professor Burns' orchestra of nine pieces, assisted by .Miss Llbbie Neary on the piano, fur nished the music. In the grand march, led by Professor P. F. Sultry, there Were about I'll) couples. The dunce continued until nu early morning hour. Many residents of neighboring towns Were present. The committees thut piloted the uffnlr to success were us follows: Master of ceremonies, (5. J. Loftus: assistant master of ceremonies, P. J. Cannon; prompter. J. G. Murray; committee of arrangements, M. J. M Goff, T. M, Lynntt. P. T. May. G. F. Harrett. C. J. Melvin and AY. K. Har rington; recention committee. J. J. May. J. F. Saltry. J. E. Moran, P. J. Mulherln, R. F. Shovlln. W. H. Har rington and M. J. (lenity; Moor com mittee, J. V. Lnlly, W. A. Lynntt, L. H. Hums, J. F. Flannigan, K. A. Saltry, M. J. Hrennan and J. P. o'Donnell; door committee. 3. .1. Wethers, J. T. White, T. J. Mason. T. J. Higlln, M. F. Cavanaugh, J. J. Stewart and J, F. McDunough. A Holiday Present. SOUTH SIDE NEWS. Marriage of Miss to Alfred Nod at the Bride's Louise Xylaoder the Home of Parents. The marriage of Miss Louise Xylan der, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Xylander, of Stone avenue, to Alfred Notz. son of School Controller Herman Not, of the Nineteenth ward, wus so lemnized at 8 o'clock last evening at the home of the bride's parents. Key. Edwaid Lang, pastor of M. l'uul's Ev angelical Lutheran church. Prospect avenue and Beech street, was the of ficiating clergyman. Kev. Mr. Lang is a hrother-ln-law of the groom. John Hrunner, of Cedar avenue, und L. V. Fran tss, of Heech street, attended the groom anil the bridesmaids were Miss Annie Xylander, sister of the bride, and Miss Emma Nuts, sister of the groom. After the ceremony a reception was tendered to the newly married couple and congratulations and well wishes were abundantly given. Mr. und Mrs. Nuts are well known young people and possess in large measure the respect and esteem of a wide circle of acquaint ance. They dispensed with u weduiiig journey and will make their home in the Nineteenth ward. UK A DY-m UTEL MA 15 K I AG E. John J. I (raily. of Genet street, and Miss Gertrude lllrtel, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. l'et.r Hirtel, of Kig street, were married at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon In St. John's church by ltev. E. J. Mellcy. Patrick Joyce was groomsman and Miss Mary Hicks was lirid'smaid. Tho ceremony was wit nessed by a large number of the fi lends of the contracting parties and in the evening at the home of the bride's par ents a reception was tt ndered to Mr. and Mrs. Urady, at which they were the recipients of an abundance of con gratulations, S.IOUTEK PA HAGRAPHS. The tracks and wires are all com pleted now for cars to make the in bound trip over the lioaring brook biidsie and all thut remains to lie done Is the completion of a schedule. The line will be opened up In a few days. The funeral of Annie, the 6-yeur-ol:l daughter of Patrolman and Mrs. Pi ter Haggerty, was held yesterday after noon from the home on Fig street. In terment was made In Hyde Park ceme tery. The funeral of Mrs. Ann Clifford, of Piltiion avenue, was held yesterday morning with a high mass of requiem at St. John's church. Interment was made In Hyde l'urk cemetery. Branch S3. Catholic Mutual Benevo lent association, h:is elected the follow ing olllcers to serve for the coming year: President, Michael Mcliarry; tirst vice president. John E. rmphrey: second Vic.' president, Charles Brown; recording secretary, M. J. Donahoe, esq.; linuncial secretary, T. J. Coyne; assistant secretary, William Dailcy; treasurer. Dr. J. A. Manley; marshal, Frank Mulraney; guard, P. D. Moran; trustees, James P. Lnvclle. Thomas Mc Tigue Edward Duffy; representative to grand council, M, H. MeDormotl; al ternate, Dr. J. A. Manley. Mrs. f. F. Everhart has Invited tho I. V. T. club of the Young Woman's Chilrtian association and their friends to spend this evening nt her home. All those wishing to go, will please meet ut the association rooms, 1UJ1 Cedar avenue, at 7.H0 o'clock sharp. Cull at the new 3c. store; everything new, nt Borcher's, 713 Cedar avc. Choice cut llowers and (Tower de signs at Palmer & McDonalds, f44 Spruce. GREEN RIDUE. On Friday evening, Dpc. 11, Miss Carolyne V. Dorsey, teacher of elocu tion und oratory, with her pupils, will give an entertmnment at the Court Street Methodist Episcopal church, Park Place. The following programme will he rendered: 1. Quurtette, George Thayer, Sidney Paris, Char He Terwiliger unci Fred Terwlliger. 2. itecltation, selected, Carolyne V. Dorsey 3. Dtisarteun poslngs... Leone Fanihuin 4. Keeltutlun, "The Deacon's Con fession" Bessie Posner 5. Kecitation, "Naughty Little Girl," Evangeline Dorsey 0. Pantomime. ";lcnilor Falls on t'ustle VVulls," Lizzie Brant and Hazel Hopewell 7. Itecltatioii, "The Revenge of llamlsh" Carolyne Y. Dorsey 8. Itecltation, "Too Late for the Train" Lizzie Brant 9. Keeltutlun, "Bout at Sea" (with musical accompaniment). .Susie Gross 10. Quurtette, selected. 11. Kecitation, "The Chu.riot Knee," Carolyne V. Dorsey 12. Itecltation, "Suppose". .Gertie Lehniun 13. Kecltution, "The Last Hymn," .Yluble Mallery 14. Minuet, "As Grandma Did," Leone Farnham 13. Recitation, "Caleb's Courtship," Hazel Hopewell 10. Recitation, "Our Hired Girl." Evaiiitellne Dorsey 17. Recitation, "Elf Child". .olive Judwin 17. Pantomime, "Paul Kevere's Kiile," Lizzie Brant and Hazel Hopewell An oyster supper was held In Lucas' hall last evening under the auspices of the Rebecca lodge. Independent Order of Odd Fellows. It was largely at tended and proved to be an entire suc cess. C. H. Sears has been spending sev eral days at Prompton. Mrs. G. Y. Hornbaker, of Capouse avenue, Is entertaining her sister. Miss Jennie Gardner, of Factoryvllle. Much Interest Is being taken In the sale and supper which occurs this and tomorrow afternoon and evening at lt!i!i Sanderson avenue. The booths will he handsomely decorated and will be attended by competent ladles. One of special mention Is the "tourist's" booth. Do not fall to see It. Washington camp. No. 2a. Patriotic Ordi r Sons of America, will hold their semi-annual election of olllcers Tues day evening. Dec. 1,1. nt their rooms In Masonic hall on Dickson avenue, at which time they will also give a de bnte. Subject, "Resold, That the statesman Is greater than the soldier." Mrs. Menner. of lloncsdnle. Is visit ing Mrs. E. E. Teal, of Groen Ridge street. UUNiMOKi:. A special meeting of the Junior Or der of American Mechanics Is called for Saturday evening. Every member Is requested to uttend. Theodore Hurzeant is very ill at his home on Brook street. Miss Maggie Daley, of Philadelphia, Is the guest of friends In town. At the lust regular meeting of the Dunniore lodge, Brotherhood of Rail way Trainmen, No. 3S2, the following olllcers were elected: Master, Jess San ders; vice mast.T, Lyman Sanders; secretary, F. H. Hogart; tlnanciul sec retary and treasurer, Mlehati Kelly: delegate to next convention, Michael Kelly; alternate, George Pilger; med ical examiner, Dr. Frank Winters. Engine No. 27, of the Erie and Wyom ing Valley ruilroad, Is again on the road, having been converted from a eonl burner to a culm burner. James Flynn, of Factoryvllle, spent yesterday with friends In town. The house of Herman Rrunlng, of Brook street, Is receiving a new coat of paint. The olllcers, who were elected at the last regular meeting of the Independent Order Heptnsophs, Dunmore conclave. No. 235, to serve for the nsulng year, were: Past Arclion. Oeo.-je Gilford; archon, "E. K. Crawford: provost. W. J. Hall; secretary, Frank Bingham; finan MERIT MAKES IT FAMOUS. The Only Remedy in the World, Es cept a Kurgicul Operation, That 'Will Ccrtaialy .Cure Any Form of Piles. 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J. S. Quick; treasurer, Frank De Bow; prelate, F. T. Freuse; Inspector, Walter Wardell; warden, J. Harrington; sentinel, V. J. Burke; trustees, Ira II. Hrader, James Har rington, John McDonald; representa tive to Louisville, Frank lie Bow; al ternate, George (JilTord. The funeral of Charles, tho 6-yenr-old son of Mis. Elizabeth Fink, of Apple htroot, took place yesterday afternoon and was largely attended. Interment was made In Dunmore cemetery. The funeral of John Mooney, who died suddenly Tuesday morning, will take plate this morning ut 10 o'clock. A solemn hl-rh mass of requiem will be celebrated In St. Mary's church. Inter ment will be mude In Mount Carmel cemetery. Miss Da in a Cnpwell, of Cherry street, has returned from a viult with friends In Great Bend. The arrangement committee of tho Knights of the Golden Kayle met last night In their rooms and completed all arrangements for their grand fair whien is to be held during thu holidays In odd Fellows' hall. The St. Catherine Literary society will hold mi entertainment In Munley's hull tonight, the proceeds of which will go toward the Father Donlan fund. The follow ing ladies and gentlemen will assist In the provramme: The Misses Maine Walth, Sadie Dougherty. Tlllle Cullen, Elizabeth Manley. Maggie Gol den. Linnie Sweeney, Kate Mongan, Augusta Plnkney, and Messrs. William Rutledge, William Kelly. J. Berring linin. Admission will be J5 cents. Reduced Kates to Washington on Ac count of the InnuKiiratiou via Penn sylvania Itnilrond. For the benefit of those who desire to attend the ceremonies incident to the inauguration of President-elect McKinley, the Pennsylvania Railroad company will sell excursion tickets to Washington March 1. 2, .1, and 4, valid to return from March 4 to 8. at the fol lowing rates: From New York, $8.00; Philadelphia, $.1.40; Baltimore, $l.o; Hunisburg, $5.06; Wllliamsport. $X.7'J; Buffalo, $11.20; Rochester, $lo.4S; Al toona and Pittsburg. $10.00; und from all other stations on the Pennsylvania system nt reduced rates. .This Inauguration will be a most In teresting event, and will undoubtedly attract a large number of people from every section of the country. The magnificent facilities of the AMUSEMENTS. THE FROTHINGflflM. Wagner & Reis, Managers. John L. Kerr, Acting Manager. thlrsoay"evenino,dec. io. The Distinguished Iriab Comedian and liar vlo..ly Sweet ginger, CHAUMCEV OLCOTT Under tho Kanauement of Auguutua I'ltou, in Mavourneen. By Ocn. IT. .Tossop and Horace Townseml. A nplendl i cr.mpany ami a brilliant piny. Sir. Olcott'a Piiir across the continent hiia boon ouu Biiecotaion of triumph. Mai' of aoaU openi U a. iu. Tuomlay. net in line early. THE FROTHINGflflM. Wncncr A Kcis. Manaun. John L. Kerr, Acting Manager. FRIDUEJESMG, D!C. II, One Kitinr. Only of the Franx Danish Coic Opara C, In tho Fec-rd-Hrrak'ntf Comic Opura burcos-4, 1HE WIZARD JF THE NILE Kninn competent rant of 70 urtiRt Santa rlaliurutt h m?ry ua was s-'en her lust m:i on Hiilu o( MfcUrt opens " edrieHtlay.l'tfc. i,at Ua.m. DAVIS' THEATER Thursday, Friday, Sr.iirday, D.c 10, 11, 12. Chas. A. Loder, In His Oroatcat Kncceaa, HILARITY IN DI'FADDEN'S ROW OF FLATS Admission 10, 20 or 30 Cents. Two performances a ail jr. Doors open at 1.18 aad T. Curtain rUs at 2.30 and S.U. eedfyl Holiday ress Suit Oases. Canvas covered, leather frame, always sold for $3.50 000000000 00000000 Gloria Silk Cane style, close rolling, way, leather covers. Regular 000000000.000000000.0000000000000000000000000000000000 A ftpnf e &QntVisrtaGhoc Oi..t:..t. 1 t. 1 .11 'j v.u.iic-, uuuuifuitaaica, ill liai in. Ill hi iiiii colors, velvet collars, guaranteed waterproof. Usual price $60 000000000. 000000000.0000000000 0000000 rnn rn di n - p , BianaKercnieTS. i Extra wide hem, fast colore !" border, in choic; dcstgns,A lull size, lne kind that never sold under soc 6 J 6 000000000 -ooooooooo 00000000000000000 i&r LAME Iu Dresden, Onyx, Silver, Pearl and Horn Handles. Exquisite designs and rich col orings. All marked at extra low prices. Pennsylvania railroad ninke this line the favorite route to the national capi tal at all times. and Its enormous equip ment und spliiiilid terminal advan tages at Washington make It especial ly popular on such occasions. To Core n Cold in One Day. Take laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All drugKists refund the money if It fails to cure. 25 cents. Notice. Tho following Is a list of display cards Kept in slock at this otlice and for sale at ten cents each: Kooms for rent. For sale. This property for sa!;. Furnished rooms. House for rent. House to let, etc. Cards engraved at The Tribune otllcp. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tlit he tiallt 1 l( 09 tlptturi, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. KUKUt lNDHR & MISHLEK. Leasers II. K. LONU, Manager. Week Commencing Monday, Dec. 14. ircranton'a Favorite Actor, Management Geo li. Breuti,n. PLAYS TO HE PKODl'CLU: Monday ami Tucs lay Kveuiiigs, Weclui'sdav .!ii!ine. The Man-o'-Wars Man WeilnosJay Kvcmng Dr. Jekyll and Hr. Hyde Thursday Kvonin-'. Fire Patrol Friday Evening. Slaves of Sin Saturday ilatiuoi1, Fire Patrol Saturday Hv "ninj. Snares of New York PR1CH5 Mller", loc; halcony, inc: Or chestra and Orchestra Circle, 3ic; I'urlor Chairs, r.oc. MT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL. 1 Coat of tho hpst quality for domestic -is and of all rlzos, including Buckwheat an I lilrdHt-ye. delivered in any part of tna city at the lowest price. Order received at the Office, (lrst floor, Commonwealth building, room No. 1; telephone No. or at the m!nj. tele phone No. 272, will be promptly atltndeJ to. Dealers supplied at the mine. WM. T.SMITH. THE KEELEY CURE Why M your borne and bnslne ha destroy td throngo strong drink or morphia whea Eran be oared in four weeks at tho Keolsy itute, ?ts Madlaon avenue HuraaMO.Pa. Car WIH Bear lavsetlgatkea. is. 1 m TIMELY OPPORTUNITIES FOR MARVELOUSLY LOW PRICES. For Choice Goods, Most Appropriate for Holiday Presents. corners, brass trimmed, steel 00000000 0000000-00 Umbrellas. steel rod, guaranteed in everyA price $2.50 0 1 ..... 1 1 1 1 . . Special Fins EitN UHBRE 2,000,000 BARRELS Made and Sold in Six Months, ending Harch 1, 1896. Total Product of The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. Wnnhburn, Crosby's Superlative la sold everywhere from the Pacific Coast to St. John'ti, New Foundland, and in England. Ireland and Scotland very hwgcly, and la recognized as the beat flour in the world. EGARGEL WHOLESALE AGENTS. HVOOb'n HCR'E SHOD WITH Trl Removal, Self-Shsrpji'nj Nevaniip T03 TTENBENDER fi CO, GENEHAL AG-NT3, And a full line of iron and slcel Blacksmiths' and Va on makers' supplies. SCRANTON, PA. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-8ARRE, PA, Maaufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, KOiSTlNS AND fIN8 MACHINERY. QsMeral Office: 6CRANT0N, PA. EVERY WOMAN 'Ssf Bometlnias nee-la a reliable, aionthlr, iwnatlog medicine. TVilr turailanj T tueburosl drugs (heuldba used. Urea want tb best, get Or. Peal's Pennyroyal Pillo Tber are prompt, nsle ant certain tn resolt. The sennlne (Dr. Peal's) aevar eUaaa. ooiut. SsataujrwUwe.ll.M. Addxass fa ataawiaa Uaralaad, V. 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