71 T ft l' i -'. ni.'twA k5Lfc THE SCRANTOX TRIBUNE- THTItSD AY. MAY 5. 1S9S. CARBONDALE. (The Cnrbontlnto cortcspoiulonco of Tho 'i'rlbuno has been placed In tho hands ol Mr. C. n. Munn, Salem avctiua and Church Btrcot, to whnm news Items may lio ncHresscd, All complaints as to lr lemilur delivery, etc., should bo mado to W J. Itoborts, news ngent. FUNERAL OP MRS. OITEL linprasslvo Sorvluns Hold Yoalonlny Artornoon nt rri-sbytoriiiu t liurcli. Final rites ovor tho rotvmlns of Mm. Jacob Eltel vep held nt tin" Klrst Fresbyterlnn clmrrh yesterday after noon at half-past 2 o'clock. Jtiv. ("has. l.eo ofllclnteel. Tho Woman's H-jllof ron. f which deceased was n member, attended the funeral In a body as did tho ttrntul Army of tho ltppubllc, rjerman'.a Sinn ing: society and the Odd Fellow, of which Mr. Kltel Is a member. A profusion of Dowers surrounded the casket, mostly the olfetlngs of friends. Tlv services were Impressive. Mr. Lc dwelllnt on the uncertainty ot life, and exhorting his hearers to mako timely preparation. The llower bearers w-.'iv: Julius Hpneth, Hobert Hlulr. Will Plinodt, llobort Wliltllelil. Ceorce flllbert and Charles Alexander. The pallbearers were: William V.. Chase, William Male, Carl IJoeslper. .1. Viimlermark, 11. II. Major, 1'eter Muiir-. The out of town people present were: Mr. and Mrs. 12vnn Jtoemmelmeyer, of Fort Thomas Ky. : Mn. Justus ("Soebel and daughter Helen, of Cincinnati, O.; Mr. ami Mrs. Oeorm- Itoeminelmeyi-r, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kltcl, and Mrs. Frank Forbes and son. of New York city: Mrs. Frank Herbert, Mrs. Augustus llartin?, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Oienrgo I.cst, of Honesdnle; Mr. and. Mrs. William lones, of Prlcebilrg. THEIR LAST AlEETINd. 1'rofitahlc Term Closed by Hipli Scbool liiterarv Society. The HIrIi School Literary sc clety licM their last niPctimr for this term In tho board room of tli. Illfih school last cvenliiK- No literary programme Indus rendered by the membi rs. the evening wis occupied by routine busir.ess. They decided to rIvo a tlnnl enter tainment next Tuesday evening before the students of the echoed. Tho society from all points of view has been a great success this ti mi. Tho members deriving1 groat benellts from the exer cises. It will no doubt be re-eirgaiilzeel next term. EARLY MORNING FIRE. The general lire alarm sounded at 3.1." o'clock yosteiday morning. The .Mitch ell Hose company responded, going a- far as upper f.ntinnn trecl, win re they were able to see tile blaze was out of the water limit. The home of Frank Lestinador, of No. I, was totally de stroyed. The blaze is thought to have been started by some clothes catching fire which were lir.mr close to the stove pipe to dry. The building was not in sured and was valued at $MI0. TEAM FOR COLUMBIA 5. Columbia, No. .1, some time ago ask ed the city to furnish It a team. Tlv city has not done so and for several months the hose company has practi cally been out of service, having no horses to draw Its wagon. The com pany will meet this evening to con slder the advisability of pvi erasing a handsome team of pre.H now owned by Mi. Lewis, who sold them the blacks which were so popular, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Street Foreman KHIeen has very generously donated to the city enough land on Hrooklyn street to mako safe by widening tho street, one of tho most dangerous places in the city. Tho locomotive shops go on nine hours today. More work and recnt resignations ot men who have gone elsewhere for employment on govern m nt Jobs, are the cause. The force has been working seven and fine-halt hcurs. Mis-s Josephine llurr Is visiting Miss Hirdsall, of Seranton. Will Thomos filled Horace Haley's place on n Delaware and Hudson pas senger train yesterday. Miss Lillian R-ikor will entertain tho Young Ladies' Cooking club Saturday afternoon. Mayor James J. O'Neill and Attorney Louis Cramer weie In Seranton yes terday. TOWANDA. The b'agan murder trial has been postponed to September court. C. T. Hull and Keillor flimton were d'wn from Athens Saturday. Postmaster Johnson, of Laeeyvllle, had business In Townnda Monday. Tho Lehigh Valley are laying steel rails on their tracks between Moinoo ton and Hieketts. (1. N. Truax. manager of the Wyal uslng rrlntlng and 1'ngravlng com pany, was In town Monday, Tho Park hotel changed hands on M unlay, a Mr. Poimey, of Canton, tak ing charge. The former proprietor. Held Nelson, will take personal charge of his popular hummer lCsort at Lake Wesauklnc. James Vinci nt has opened a shie re pair shop uppiisii- tb. opei a house block. Tho pestmai-tei'shii, f. , , ,s unw bet ter, tho name of D. M Turner having ISTER HAIR GROWER ssSCAEP CLEARER AIX DRUGGISTS . HIBl been recommended by Congressman Codding; tho appointment has not yet been made. Mr, Tumor Is n member of tlii Icportor-.Jotirnal company nntl lias the good will of nil In his elllelency as an honorable official, Court convened Monday for a two weeks' term. Hon. It. S. HdmlHton, tho popular Hepubllcan representative, who resides at Milan, was greeting Towanda friends the last ot tho week. Ho is to be a candidate for another term. Mr. 1M mlston has proven himself a great sup porter of the taxpayers of llradfotd county, and Is an honest loyal oiliclal. Oovetnment olllclals were lutylng mules for tho United States army In this place last week. An unsucce'sful attempt was made by sneak thieves on Monday morning to break Into Mis. Lucy Klrwln'a news loom. Tho I.lnta Hoso boys treated their friends to a clam bake. Tuesday even ing. Judges Dunham and Peck are presid ing at court this week. TAYLOR NEWS. I'rnuk Alilknor liisliintly Killed. Personal nntl Oilier News. While tho north-bound 12.".0 express train on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad was running through this borough on TucMlay at noon Frank Aulknor. a Hungarian res ident of Old Forgo, wns run down and almost Instantly killed. The remains woio taken to T. .1. Davis' establish ment to await the decision of the cor oner. Third street, which Is situated In North Taylor, has been made, of late, a regular dumping ground for all kinds of rubbish by the Hungarian residents of Mint place. Itespeetable people liv ing In that vicinity complain bitterly about, the hnii'ible smell which arises fiomthe ditty road opposite their dwell ings. It Is to be hoped that our bor ough authorities will see that no more filthy lubl'lsh Is dumped there. It has been announced by tho com mittee of the Wilkes-Tiarre eisteddfod Mint the musical festival has ben post poned until fall. Tho Tribune branch oPIeo In Taylor Is In the Coblelgh building. Local Hep resentatlve K. G. Kvans In charge. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones, of Provi dence, were tho guests of relatives In this place yesterday. Lackawanna valley. No. SI, Junior Order I'lilted American Mechanics, will meet this evening In Van Itorn'n hall: Taylor lodge, No. 2117. Knights of tho Ooldtn Jingle, will meet this evenina In I'.ee.-e's hall. Harry Williams, who has been con fined to his home with leknern. was conveyed to tho Moses Tavlor hospital on Tuesday, where he will undergo a medical treatment. Th board of trade will meet this ovnlng '.' the Pi Ice Library hall. Many things of importance will be brought up for discussion. President J. F. Tay lor will preside and announce his com mittees for the year. Misses Dora and Hessle llutke, of roiumore, were the cuests of friends on Tuesday. Burgess J. K. Wntklns and John D. Atheiton. of this plnce, were appointed auditor and poor director respectively, of the Hnnsom district on Mondav by Judge Wciochvorth, of Luzerne county. Mrs. Daniel Jenkins, of PIttston, was the guest of relatives In tills place yen. teiday. Mrs. John Orlfllths. of Hyde. Park, spent yesterday with her mother In this place A corro'spondent asks: "I wonder what has become of the now road which has been causing so much considerable talk, and which is about to opened In the vicinity of North Taylor?" Contractor J. !'. Taylor in preparing to lay flag sidewalks in front of his Main street properties. Oct Tho Tribune with all the latest and best war news at T. A. Kvans' newsstand OLYPHANT. Itev. J. J. Williams and family left yesteiday for IJomo, N. Y., to reside permanently. Miss Anna IJrmvn. tho well known sopinno. participated In a conceit given In aid ot the new hospital at West Siranton last evening. Miss icrtruilt Mcllalo, of Green Kldge. is visiting her brothel', J. 11. Mcllalo. of Duiimoro street. Mrs. Nathan Doelson, of Plakelv, who has been seriously ill, is Impiov Ing. Mrs. Margaret Hlmm lias returned home after a week's visit with rela tives at Mooslc. D. C. Evans, of Siisnuelianna street, spent tho foro part of tho week' at Duryea. Miss Jennie Davis attended tho fu neral of Mrs. Elizabeth lievnn at West Seranton yesterday. Miss Iternutta Mellale. of Seranton. who has been the guest of her cousin, Miss Nellie Farrell, returned homo yes terday. Professor Smith, of Serunton, who has had charge of a dancing class in P.lakely. Is conducting a class In the Club of '93 hall on Friday nights. Several engineers have been survey ing Lackawanna street for tho past few days preparatory to paving that thoroughfaie. Tho sidewalks will bo widened to the extent of two feet. AVOCA. Early yesterday morning firo broke out In tho resldenco of 'Squire T. J. Fltzslmmons on Mnln street, which re sulted In the destruction of the struc turn and furniture. On discovering the fire, Mr. and Mrs. Fltzslmmons hur riedly dressed their five small children, brought them to a neighbor's house and then turned their attention to sav ing a few valuable nrtlcles, but In this they were frustrated as the (lames had sprond to nearly all parts of the house. Tin hose company promptly responded and it uiih not many minutes before their work was done, leaving the building standing with tho results above stated. The Insurance was only about $1,000, wheh will not half cover the loss. Mr. Fltzslmmons recently opened a variety store and this stock was entirely destroyed nnd on which there was no Insurance. The marringe of Miss Anna, daughter of Postmaster 'Soloifan Deeble, to Jo seph McPherson. assistant baggago muster at the Delaware und Hudson Ktatlun at PIttston, Is announced (n tuko plaee on the evening of June 2, In the Primitive Methodist church. Mr William Poppleton und son-in-law. Dolison Dllkson, of tho West Side were seriously injured by a premature explosion In No. 7 shaft, Pennsylvania Conl company. yeBterday morning' They were ubout to flro u shot when unexpectedly, the fuse ignited nnd Mr. Poppleton received th discharge In the face, which disfigured him greatly. Mr. Mr. Dickson fared a little bettor but his hands were painfully burned. At the regular meeting of Company C, Hlbernlun Hlrtes, It was unanimous ly daclded that should thr b a. nail THE for volunteers they would rsepond to the call at once. The company la com posed of able bodied men nnd was organized about eight years ago. Since hostilities broke out they have given aUentlon to military tactics. It re ceived they would enlist In the new Thirteenth under the leadership of Captain W. A. May. On Saturday they will conduct a smoker In their rooms. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. K. Hollistor and family have removed to Seranton. Mrs. Thomas Curran, of Peckvllle, was a visitor In town this week. John Mackev, of York street, Is ser iously 111 of brain fever. The debate between prominent mem bers of the Young Men's Institute nnd St. Alovlous society, which took place Tuesday evening proved quite Inter esting and resulted In a victory for the St. Aloyltts members'. Tho cjues tlon nrgued was Resolved, "That statesmen nre more boncllclal to tho country than soldiers." JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The school board met In regular sor slon on Tuesday evening. The report of the visiting committee was made and they were discharged. The follow ing commllteo was selected: Thomas Henwood, James Shields and James O. Nicholson. The report ot tho building committee concerning tho damage done to nulldlng by the explosion of the safe was laid over. Our townsman. Mr. C. D. Winters, returned home last evening' from his recent visit to the holy land. Mr. and Mrs. Michael MeDeimott were tendered a reception at tho homo r,f Mr. and Mrs. John McDermott, on Mnln street, Tuesday cenlng. Mr. and Mrs. McDcrmott have- just ietnrne'1 fiom their wedding tour. The evening was sjient In an en.ioya'blo ninniio" by the guests, and at 11 o'clock a delightful repast was served. Among those from, out of town who were present were The Messrs. and Miss Murphv. anil Miss Snow, of Seranton. Mr. and Mis. MeDermott will commence housekeep 'ng In their handsome furnished homo en tho East Side. The Y.iung Illckotler. of .fermyn hav re-organized for the coming year with H. J. P.rown as manager. The follow ing Is the players and positions: DpvUI Moon, catcher; M. F. Loftus, Fred Uat tonberg nnd Frnnk Feeney, pitchers; W. J. Kennedy, first base; William Heniy, short stop; Michael Feury. sec ond bnse: M. Mendelsohn, third base; Maurice Powers, left Held: David Pii'iieo, centre field; and Patrick Feury, right Held. The club would like to play again with tho Hailroad team of Car bonelale, tho Jessup or Piiccburg teams on Tuesday. The first club to answer will be accepted. Mr. J. J. McCorty. of Mayflold. was a visitor in Aiehliaicl last evening. Mrs. rtaimsay and eon, Alexander, of New York, a.ro the guests of Mrs. Dunn, of Main street. Mrs. Patrick Hums, of1 May field, left last evening to join her husband In Victor. Colo. Mr. D. J. McAndrew, of the Easu Side, was a caller at Avoea Tuesday. Druggist Frank Welch was called to Tunkhannoek Monday liy tho serious Illness of his mother. William Smallaoumbo, of Second street. Is confined to his home tiiruugn sickness. The condition of Joshun Parkoyn, of South Second street, Is in no degree changed. TOIIEST CITY. Mr. and Mrs. Hnry Joseph are visit ors at Montrose. H. W. Hrown Is spending the week In Philadelphia. Funeral services over the remains of Robert Rutts, who met death Tuesday, in tho mines nt Rlehmondnle, will be held nt the First Presbyterian church, tomorrow afternoon at I! o'clock. Rev. W. A. Carrlngton wil conduct the ser vices. Interment will be mado at Hill side cemetery. ThlB evening a meetng of tho cltl zens of the borough will be held at the council rooms on Center street, when all who desire to do so will bo given the privilege to Joining the Na tional Volunteer Reserve association. The question of forming a company to join tho Susquehanna county regiment of Infantry volunteers which Cnptaln Alney, of Montrose, Is organizing, wil also probably be discussed. The meet ing was called by Rurgess James J. Walker and the patriotism of the poo pie ought to be shown by a large at tendance. ONLY TWO MEMBERS ATTENDED, .Mooting oftlie Hoard of Health Could Not He Held. A regular meeting of the board of health was scheduled for last night, but the only members who put In nil appearance woro Dr. AV. A. Paine and HAPPINESS VS. MISERY. Dr. Charcot Tonic Tablet", tliegren? I'nr InIiui remedv, Is a Riinranteuil cure fur t no lirlnk Habit; nlso lutrvoutines anil melan choly caused by ovcMndiiUuncu. It Destroys the Appetite far Alcoholic nnd nil lotoxlcutlag HoverHKOi, niul leaves innii us be Hboulil bo. It can bo ndmlnUteiei without tho know ledtfe of the putleut where neccsHiiry. Send for pamphlet. Wm. 0. Clark, 316 I'enn Ave,, Seranton I'd, VARICOCULU AND ALL. NI1RVOUS lllSIJASnS TRHATUD AND CURUD "Jly the Animal Kxtructv Medical advice free Write for book to the) Wusbluiton C'bomlcul Co. WuthliiKlon, I), l'. PChlctaHltr'. K.rU.h Diamond Unit ENNYROYAL PILLS Urlclnal Md Only Gcmlne, ft, tl-; rtlUbU. LAD.i ik UrutfUt for CkieXuttrt KuaHt Via nonJ Br an J la Itd &a4 Cold mrtillla IbetM. Mtlfri wltb blut rltboa. Take InoolWr Jtefiitt danatrou tulMtitw 'liotLAattdimlltiiiM lillianliii n4 4i. la tumi for jifciilctjUri, tMtimoBUU 4 " if tiler Top I.adlrt," UtUr, by relara UalL 10.000 Ttii&ODtLli. fimm imytr. oM If 4 Ucl prontiti. V I K A 11 A l' WASH m POWDER A SvU -- w SB EST THE BRITISH NAVY Is the best equip ped in the world. The only tea used in the Roj'al Navy is from CEYLON AND INDIA. DIRECTIONS Tnkolmlf usual quantity. See water HOILy. Steop !! VK minutes, , ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ILMIH i nm ra 8 Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. 50c lb. DELICIOUS. Sold only in i.cncl racknt. Oooriro f Horn. An adjournment was taken until this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Secretary 31 array's report showed that elurlnjr April there wero 121 deaths In the city from diseases of various kind?. Klcht noetdents resulted fatally, there were four still births nnd one premature birth. Throe bodies wero brought here for Interment. Tho death rat" In Seranton for Am II was lower than during any of tho preceding five years. In ISiil. the number of deaths in April, was 123; In 1S33, 12"; 1890, 1ST; 1897, 1CS. Tho number of 'births durlm- the month waa elKhty-einht Tivor.ty-pi'ven cases of contagious dis eases were reported. Of these twenty two were diphtheria, ono tvphold fever, one ineaslef, one scarlet fever and ore whooping cough. Contagious diseases caused nine deaths as follows: Mem braneous croup. 2; whorpinc- rough. 2; diphtheria, .1. nighteen marriages wero reported for the month. Food Inspector T. N, Gallon's report was to tho effect that h" mado r.r.O visits during tho month. Of milk 27J tests were made. lie destroved 71". poundii of beef; SCO pounds of veal: 51 pounds of chicken, 1,239 pounds of llsh, two barrels of clams. 12 bunches of bananas and 10 bushels of onions. Tho milk supply In general was good. The report of Health Oflb-er Allen sU forth that S3 nuisances were coniplanT eel of during tho your and eighty were abated. The cess pools In riunmniv which cause a nuisance In Oroen lildg' between ashlngton and Adams ave nues the doctor said, will cause much trouble during the coming summei' months. Ho surgosted that a sewer would remedy tho dllllculty. He rec ommended that all public Institution1) report all deaths and designate tho trua cause In all Instances avoiding vague terms. Ho thought this verv Import ant. He suggested that something bo done to socuro a 'better collection of garbage. Fertilizers THE i Refrigerators AND Ice Chests. THE T li HILL CO,, 434 Lackawanna Avs. WOLF & WENZEL, ao Adams Ave., Opp. Court llouo, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUIflBERS bolu Atieuts for RlchardaoQ lioyutou'J l-'urnaoea oud 1Uuk. Seeds AND 011110 V i2'ria"B Washington Avenue. 'HpIME was when a silk advertisement had a far-away sort of a long distance telephone attraction for most people. They didn't catch on readily. Silk was a luxury then---it is common enough now. Such silk selling as we have indulged in lately has placed it nearly at a par with cotton, and we're not done yet. We offer a special purchase of Taffeta the most beautiful quality that has ever been offered for the price by any house in business. And, in the lace of the pre sent rising market, all the new combinations of colors and plain shades onn 127 and Dirt today, and tomor row you must tight tnsaln. Hut lfyoubuveu Cinchbar Hopstick tin tight Is sooner over. The fliic-hlinr mil Ices cleaning taller. l'rico 25 coats. Worth a Dollar. Order of your dealer. At Pierce's Harket Horning This Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens and Hroilers, (irccn Pens. Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Cauliflower, New Meets, New Potatoes, Celery, Rad ishes, Onions, Lettuce, Aspitra j4tis. etc., etc. Fancy Strawberries and Fruits Please leave orders as early as possible to insure early delivery. i a pes. PI ML MKEI FOR SALE Boilers, Engines and Machinery We will Bell you New or Second-linnet. Wo will hcII you new or take old In ex change, or wo will rent you anything you want In the Machinery 1.1 no. Hpot Cash paid for (Scrap Iron and Metals. 709 West Lackawanna Avenue. H. E. KEELEY, Mgr. Telephone, 3949 NEW YOUR HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York. Opp. Grace Church. European Plan. Kooma Ji.oo a Day and Upwards. In a modeit and nnobtrmiva way there are fw better conducted dotela In the metropolis than the 8t. Denis. Tho great popularity It baa acquired can readily bo tracod to Its unique location. Its homelike atmosphere, the peculiar excellence ot its culeluo and aerrlce, and Its Tsry moder ate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. Cor. Sixteenth St and Irving Plaoe, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, Day nnd Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. $3.50 Per $1.50 Per I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. C E. B O MEAT Choice Cuts ARKET, 321 Adams Avenue J 1 ti ' I. Everything In the line of freh und Baited Meata, tiuuangea, l.nrd, Ktc l'OUI.TUY ANDUAMKIN 8EAH0.V. Telephone, No. 6813 i AND 13 A and II' 75c the yard 129 Washington DAS I If your Umbrella is broken do not borrow your neighbors, he may need it, and if he does, and you have it, just think what he might say. Bring the broken one to us and we will help you retain your friends by fixing it for you. orev & Brooks. Opposite Court House. 211 Washington Avenue. E. Robinson's Ss Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PBLSNER ffiioffiyiSLUEPa Telephone Call, 3333, ATTEND TO YOUR liYES NOW KyMlKht preserved mid bendnchoi pre vented by iinvlus your eye properly und Rcleutltlcully cxutiilnod und ilttod. Ilyei examined tree. Tho lulest ntyles of Hpoc tuclea und eyeglasses at the loweit price. DR. SHIMBERG, 305 Spruce Street THE DICKSON M'F'G CO., bcruuton nnd Wllkes-Hnrre, 1'a. Manufacturers or LOCOniOTIVES.STATIONARY ENGINES Holler, Hoisting and Pumping Machinery. General Ofilce, Hcrautou, I1. () ' H8IEL, St7 tMj! J anac Avenue. DR. E. GREWER Old I'ost-Ofllco maiding, Cor. Sprues St.. u.id I'enn Ave , tcrantun. Pa iiua returned truin his Western Trip, and WU now remain permanent ly ut Ills homo otllee. THE DOrrOU IS-AGIlAt)L'ATE OP T1IK UN1VKHSITV OK 1'ENNSVIA'A- NIA. l-'OItMHULY DE.MONSTUA- TOIt OF PHYSIOLOGY AND Sl.'il- CiLUY .AT TUB JlKUH'O-l'llIU- L'HGICAL COLLKOK AT PHIL- ADHLI'HIA. HIS SI'UCJAL- TIKS ARK CHIiON'IO, NKU- VOt'S. SKIN. HKAItT WOMn AND BLOOD DISKASKS. Tho doctor nnd his staff of HnKllsh nn.l Oormnn phiiPlnns tnaKo u ppeclulty of nil form of Chronic Nervous Diseases, Skl'.i. tVnmb, Blood Dlsotses. Including Epileptic Fits. Convulsion., Ilys teria, St. Vitus' Dance, Wakefulness. DRAIN WORK KRS. both men nnd wo men, whosj nervcus bjstems have been broken down und shatteicel from over work, no matter from what cause, can he restored by my method. All who call uprr the Doctor from now 011 will receive nelvlre. examination, ser vice and examination free. Dr. Grower a nleh vUndiiiK In the State will not allo-v lilm to accept any Incurable cases. If they cannot euro you they will frankly tell you so. Diseases ol ths Nervous System, The symptoms ot which nie ellzzlncsst, lack of confidence, texual weakness in men and women, ball ribliiB In the throat, spots lloatlns before tho oves, loss ot memory, tumble to concent! ale tho mind on ono subject, easily stanled when spok en suddenly to, nnd dull, distressed mind, which unfits them for performing tha actual duties of life, makliiK happlnesi Impossible, dlslrcsdliiK the nctlon of th heart, causing flush of heat, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, cownrdlco, fear, dreams, melancholy, tiro easy of com pany, feellns as tired In tho morning as when retiring, lack of enercy, nervous ness, constipation, weakness of the llmbi, etc. Thuso so affected should consult u Immediately and bo restored to perfect health. I.o it Alanhood Restored. Weakness ot Young Men Cured. If you have been given up by your phy. sW'Un call upon tho doctor nnd be exam ined. Ho cuies tho worst kind of Nervous Debility. Scrofula. Old Sores, Catarrh, 1'iles. 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Thy uBTocureainouianaau4 win cars lruu. its bits apos itlr wrlttsn ffaaranta to efftct a o0r Cf ATC lu eacboaMor rafund the moner. FrioiUU U I Oipar paekai( or tU pf (full traatmentt for fX60. lit mail. In plain wrurpar. mon racelnt of price. Clrvulcr '- AJAX REMEDY CO., "SSRT For aula In Serunton, Pa., by Matthevr liroa. aud II, C. Hauderioai Urujglst. Silks S 1 H .'