THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1898. 171 ITlie Caibondate correspondence of Tha Trlbunn hu been placed In the hands of Mr. J. M. Forbe. All complaints as lu Ir reitulnr delivery, etc.. eUo news lttnn, should be addressed to ltobcrts Si Rey nolds, news scents. Schenectady, N. Y lias taken up her residence nn Urooklyn street. Wnltcr Henry Is suftcrlntr from In juries lecelvcd while nt work In tlio l'owilcrly mlno Saturday. JEKMYN AND MAYFIELD. INGATHERING DAY. Special Services at the Methodist Sunday Schools Yesterday. A larte number of persons were In attendance at the exorcises In the Methodist Sunday schools. On nccount of It being "Ingathering Day," n spe cial programme was carried out by the members of the different Sunday school classes. Each number on the programme was Instructive and entertaining and elic ited much favorable comment. The numbers were as follows: Singing Hy the School Prayer II. 13. .lad win "Man the Mfe-Boat" (Quartette) Misses Snvder and Butler, Messis. Dlx and Loveland. Talk on Elijah Dr. W. J. Baker Talk on Ellsha U D. "Wolfe "Shunamlto Woman".. ..Hettle Wilcox Solo May Kllpatrlck Singing By School "A Gentle Whisper," Misses Bronson and Butler, Messrs. Loveland and Dlx. Benediction Q. A. 'Place, Ph.D. The secretary's report was read and furnished many Interesting statistics. The singing of the quartette was ex cellent, especially the rendition of "Man the Life-Boat," by Misses Snyder and Butler and Messrs. Dlx and Loveland. Thero will ho on exhibition thH week nt Harford fair a largo display of drawing donn by some of thf scholars of the Jprmyn graded school. Corporal Maurice Guest, of the Twelfth regiment. Pennsylvania volun teers, and Miss Nettle Burdls weie the guests of Miss Emma Moon, on Satur day, Hogarth's band rav nn open nlr concert on George Vend red's lawn on Second street Sntuulny evening. Miss Minnie Burke, of Nicholson, has returned to her home. MIfs May Kllpatrlck was the guest of MIsp. Elian Oborne, lust Saturday. Miss Mildred Johnson nnrt Frank Stocker, Inst Friday evening, visited Miss Marlon Crane, The employes of Edgertnn Co tl com pany were pild last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Northup, o" Scrnnton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Swlck. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlcs Davis spent Sunday with friends in Avoca. DANGER IN SODA. TAYLOR NEWS. COUNTERFEIT MONEY. A Jewish peddler, who gavp his name as Carp, was arrested for passing counterfeit money, at the Instance of O. D. Lewis, a conductor In the em ployment of the Traction company. Carp gave Conductor Lewis a bogus half dollar, from which the latter was to deduct the fare. The conductor handed back forty-five cents, which the peddler grasped at In an overly anxious mnnner. Mr. Lewis, after giv ing the Jew his change, closely scrutin ized the half dollar, which he had re tained, and found It to bo spurious coin. He approached Carp and requested him to take it back, but received a refusal. The peddler left the car at Tannery switch, in which vicinity he was after ward arrested by Constable Nearj. He was given a hearing before Alderman Bunnell, who fixed his ball nt $300. It. Cohen became the defendant's bondsman. A COMING MARRIAGE. Cards have been received In this city announcing the marriage of Miss Eliza beth Carroll, of Dunmore, to Maurice Forbes, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Forbes, of South Main street. The gioom-elect Is nt pres-ent employed in New York tlty. The ceremony will be performed nt the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Catherine Carroll, of But ler street. Dunmore, on Thursday even ing, Sept. 29. VERY SICK. Thomas J. Bnylan Is lying very low with pneumonia, at his home on Pike street. His many friends aro alarmed at his condition and entertain fears for his recovery. Mr. Boylan was a robut specimen of manhood up to a few weeks ago. when the disease attacked him. He sank contlnuully, until his condition Is almost hopeless. NEW SCHOOL ROOM READY. Studies will be commenced today In the room furnished by the school boaul to accommodate the pupils of the No 5 school district who can not And room In No. 5 school. The room Is near the white bridge and has been supplied with all the necessities of a school room. Miss Mary McLean will be the teacher. A CHILD DEAD. Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews mount the loss of a fourteen-months-old child, who died Friday night of whooping cough. The funeral was held yester day afternoon from the home on Pow derly street. Interment was made In St. Hose's cemetery. AT THE BAPTIST TABERNACLE. A large number of persons listened to Hon. M. J. Fanning lecture at the Baptist tabernacle last night. Sir. Fan ning Is a pleasing speaker and his ad dress was Instructive. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Corporal Maurice Guest, of tho Twelfth Pennsylvania regiment volun teers, which has been disbanded, Is In this city. Mrs. Harvey Smith has returned home after a visit with friends In Blng hamton. N. Y. Mrs. Michael Harte left yesteiday for Btooklyn, N. Y.. where she will islt her daughter, Mrs. J. N. Lamb. Miss Ella Putdy will leao shortly for her home near Honesdnle, where she will take up her residence. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thompson will close Fern Hall on Wednesday nnd will move to this city, where they will take up their residence In the Kahl house on Wyoming street. Mrs. J. D. LaBar is the guest of her ion. J. D. LaBar, on Park stteet. Mrs N. II. Smith visited friends In Blnghamton last week. Miss Llla Mead, of Blnghamton, N, Y,, is the guest of Miss Jennie Put pie. on River street. Mr. and Mrs. William Lindsay aro visiting relatives In Baltimore, Md. William Johnson, of Belmont street, Is In Albany, N. Y. Miss Margaret Lenls, of South Main street, has returned from a visit with friends In Brooklyn, N. Y. Joseph McCann, who hud a serious attack of typhoid fever, is able to bo out again. Joseph Heap, of Hyland Park, is 111 with bronchitis. James Wulker, of Belmont street Is suffering fiom an attack of quinsy. Mrs. Helen Gerrlty, tormerly of Animatlscopo Coming A Reception Tendered Other News of Inter est. An extraordlnaty attraction will bo the nppearance of the Edison Lyceum company, which will present 'Edison's latest nnd greatest marvel, the Im proved nnlmatlscope, giving an enter tainment of surprise. The entertain ment will be held In the Calvary Bap tist church on Wednesday, Sent. 2S, under the auspices of the Junior Bap tist union. Following Is a number of the programme: Capture of Spanish fort nt Santiago nnd different battles nnd charges: tallrond train wrecked by dynamite, desttuctlon of Ccrvera's licet and the burning of the cruiser VIs caja: Vesuvius throwing her two hun dred pounds of guncotton, and the earthquake which follows, etc. General admission, twenty-five cents. Reset vod seats, thlrty-flve cents; children, fif teen cents. The Tribune branch office in Taylor Is In to Coblelgh building. Funeral Director J. E. Davis has pur chased the guldeless wonder, Myrtle S, who can trot a mile In 2.30 without a driver. She can be seen at Mr. Davis' stable. A reception was tendered Miss Carile Grumman, of New Haven, Conn., by the Willing Workers of tha Methodist Eplscopnl chinch at the residence of Rev. and Mrs. William Krlsby, on Fri day cenlng. Vocal nnd Instrumental music was rendered by members of the party, after which refreshments were served. Miss Grumman has departed tor her home. Emblem division, No. 57, Sons of Tem pctance, will meet this evening, when election of ofllcers v 111 he held. All members aro requested to be present. Mrs. Peter Jones, of Prlceburg, Is vis iting relatives In this pace. Mis. David X. Lewis and daughter, Martha, spent the Sabbath with rela te es in Piovldence. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Price, of Hyde Path, visited friends In this place yes terday. Mr. Tallle Thomas, of Union street, spent yesteiday as the guest of his sis ter. Mrs. M. J. Lloyd. Mi. and Mrs. Lewis Davis, of Laflln, were the guests of the latter's parents, on Taylor street, yesteiday. Miss Annie Bevan nnd Miss Davis, of Bellevue, were visitors on friends in this place yesterday. Quite an Interesting quoit match for (25 a side was played at the Pleasant lew hotel. North Taylor Saturday af ternoon. The contestants were Daniel Da Is, of this place and David DavK of Bellevue. The game was 31 points out, nnd was won by the latter by a scot of 31 to IS. Mrs. Grlflln, of Wayne county, Is vis Itlrg Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lydon, of Main street. Morehnnt John G. Thomas Is home from his trip to New York city. Mif-s Annie Wntklns, of this place, attended a soiree nt Hyde Park on Fi May. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chatles Curtis were the guests of relatives in Hyde Park yesterday. Misses Bertha nnd Gertrude Reese wera the guests of friends In Hvde Pnik yesterday. Mr. and Mis. John E. Evnns attend ed tho fair nt Plttstnn on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. David Beecham were, the guests of relatives In Hyde Park yesterday. Mr. Joseph Renard, mipetlntendent of the Kenard t Pons' silk mill, has returned home from his business trip to New Yoik cltv. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Jones, of Belle vu". spent the Sabbath with the lat ter's patents. Ur. and Mrs. Thomas M. Davlr, of Main street. Tavlorvllle lodge. No. J6S. Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, elected ofll cers on Saturday evening and worked th1 fliSt and second degrees. The Archbald colliery was Idle on Saturday owini? to the scarcity of cats II. J. Daniels, who has been tepte sentlng the Lackawanna Vnlley coun cil, No. 81, Junior Order United Amer ican Mechanics, nt the grand session at New Custle, Pa., has returned home. Mr. and Airs. Poter oungblood, of Plttstnn, laltod relatives In this place yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. August Rclnhardt, of Taylor street, were the guests of rela tives In Hyde Park yesterday. - MOSCOW. Miss Ruth Gntdner left for Wyoming Seminary Friday morning. The ladles of the M. E. church have planned a fair for tho holidays. The highways In Madison township ate not a credit to the roadinttsters. The property of Mr Smith, on Mills street, has been gteatly Imptoved. It Is occupied by Dr. O. B. Krlccson and makes a very handsome oillce. The summer lsltors hereabouts have departed and we aro left to ourselves once mote. Mr. and Mrs J. E. Dunstone spent Sunday with Mrs Dunrtone's sister at Fnctoryvllie. Mrs Purcell nnd Mrs Jeremiah, of Sctanton, and MrH, Heals, of Phlladel- Serious Results Sometimes Follow Its Excessive, Use. Common soda Is all right In its place and Indlspensablo In tho kitchen nnd for cooking nnd washing purposes, hut It was novel Intended for a medicine, and people who use It us such will some day regret It. We refer to tho common use of soda to relieve heartburn or sour stomach, n habit which thousands of people prac tice nlmost dally, and ono which Is frauRht with dinger: moreover the nodn only glws tutnpoiary relief and In the end the stomnoh trouble gets wow nnd wot e. The soda nets ns a mechanical irrit ant to the walls of the stomach and bowels and cases are on record where, it accumulated in tho Intestines, cans lng'dcnth by Inflammation or peritonitis. Dr. Ilarlandson leeommcnds ns tho infest and surest cure for sour stomach (acid dyspepsia) nn excellent prepara tion sold by druggists under thu name of StUHtt's Dyspepsia Tablets. These tnblets are large 20 grain lozenges, very pleasant to taste and contain the natural nclds. peptones and digestive elements essential to good digestion, nnd when taken after meali they digest tho food perfectly nnd promptly befote It has time to ferment, sour and poison tho blood and nervous system. Dr. Wuerth stateH that ho Invariably mes Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets In nil cases of stomach derangements nnd finds them n tertaln cure not only for sour stomach, but by promptly digest ing the food they create a hoalthv ap petite, Increase flesh nnd strengthen the action of the heatt nnd liver. Thuy nte not a cathartic, but intended only for stomnch diseases and weakness and will bo found reliable In any sto mach tioublo except cancer of the stomach. All dingglsts sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets nt oOr. per package A little book describing nil forms of stomnch weakness and their cur" mail ed tree by addressing the Stuirt Co., of Marshall, Mich. MILLINERY OPENING. phln, were the guests of Mrs. A. J. Decker Monday. Mrs. Albert Miller nnd Mrs. Bennett have returned home after a few days visit witli ft lends In Wayne county. Miss Florence Pltton Is spending a few days with her father nt Blngham ton. Mrs. Margaret Wardell and Mrs. P. S. Posten are visiting friends nt Cata wlssa. Mrs. nnd Mrs. L. U. Brown, of Brook lyn, are spending a few days w Ith Mr. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown. Mrs. A. I!. Collier, of Scrnnton, called on lelativcs here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Depew and chll dien have returned from spending a few days at Nicholson. LAKE ARIEL. Gail Borden Eagle brand Condensed Milk JRas No. Equal as an Infant FoM ffHHNT HEAlTrfstMT FREE.' 'oirtf 9Hl& Mr. and Mrs. Brown spent Wednes day In Haw ley. Prof. Golden has started a library in the High school. Miss Helen Hole Is visiting friends In Sctanton. John Andrews is away buying goods for fall nnd winter ttade. Ariel will soon have a foot ball eleven. 'Pi of. Golden will act as (oaeh. J. F. McFarland Is contemplating a trip to Pike county as soon as the hunt ing season opens. He will have Ed. Washer, of Dunmore, as a companion. Many of our young people will attend the Wayne county fair to be held on the 2Sth, 20th and 30th at Honesdale fair grounds. The exclusion season Is closed and the grounds will soon be locked for the winter. The boats will not be put .away until after the fishing season closes. Jessie Fcrtis, of Maplewood, is at tending the High school. Asa Jones Is at Hamilton, taking care of his sister, who Is very 111 with tj phold fever. CANADA'SSELF GOVERNMENT. Offered as n Model for the Form of Government to Be Provided for the Territory Lately Captured from Spain. E. H. Brodllque In Times-Herald. It has bpen stated that tho president himself favors a colonial form of gov ernment for tho territory acquired from Spain as a result of the war. Also that the Canadian system Is the one most likely to be copied Long ago Gladstone advocated tha absolute light of local self-government In the colonies This rule has been generously applied to Canada, with the result that since the federation of the colonies In 1S67. very little If any fric tion has existed between the dominion nnd Downing street. The present sys tem Is comfortable, not too expensive, and combines with a feeling of local In depdencs the strong protection of Great Britain. The whole of the provinces, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Manitoba and British Co lumbia, ate confederate and consoli dated under the legislative and admin Itittatlve control of the parliamentary government at Ottawa, composed of a house of commons, a senate, a gover nor general, and sUled the "parlia ment of Canada." The British Noith Ametican act carried Into effect the federation of the provinces Into one do minion, with a constitution slmllnr in principle to that of tho United King dom. It provided thnt "the executive government of and over Canada is vested In the queen," to be carrledrin In her nnmo by the governor general, with tho aid and advice of a council to he chosen by the pivprnnr general, nnd styled "the queen's pry council for Canada." But practically the gov ernor gcnetal Is given but lltti - rower, his authority being contnllc.l by var ious statutes, imperial and colonial. Canada Is subject to Btlllsh. rule, but It governs Itself It Is not permitted to utter Its voice in regard to Biltlsh policy, but Britain has tin right to dictate to the dominion In otremo cases, so that the restralnini puwer is not wnnt of authority, but rather that common sense unci conctsslon without which actual liberty and a con stitutional goernment would bo Im possible, AUTHORITY DISTRIBUTED. In like manner the provincial Ic-gU-latures have a largo liberty. Both the federal nnd the local lerlHlntures of Canada are certainly free If not inde pendent. To the federal nowt Is te strlcted the inlslng of public money by a system of taxation, the bonowincr i f moneys on the public credit ns well as the laws of innrr.ngu and divot cs On the other hand, n provincial Icgls aruu may pto l.ii by prnvino'nl ta dtlon for a prov nc'nl tevenut und may b.irtow money ttt tho sola rco 1 t of the pi 'it'ii co. It tr-iy bIho ndjiti". the laws itrpe.'ialiilng lu (be golumuutlin of MILLINERY OPENING. MILLINERY OPENING). MILLINERY OPENING. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY--ON ACCOUNT OF HOLY DAY. Grand Opening of Autumn Millinery Wednesday, ? Sept. 28. I Thursday, B Sept. 29. Friday, Sept. 30. EAUTY AND FASHION JOIN HANDS in making this the crowning event of the year. A brilliant and glittering feast of novelties ; works of art and creative genius in Women's Headwear that gives to our two great stores an inuiviuuaiuy 01 biyie nuwneie eibc to ue iounu in inis enure section. Three Great Exhibition Days. During which time the most magnificent collection of Trimmed Hats ever gathered together will be on view. Every one of them the personification of style, elegance and grace, bearing the stamp of originality in design and perfection in art, We Command Leadership in Millinery Because the combined output of our two big stores in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre is greater than all the other stores together. Our Mr. Edward Lone has devoted his life to the study of fashion. Surrounding him is a corps of the ablest associates and assistants that money and brains can procure. Our show rooms are the finest in the state. f Very lew iiuubt; in rtineiiui uie us wen equippcu as we. Paris, London and Berlin Come to Our Own Show Rooms Thus do the fashions of the world congregate here and mingle with our own creations so near alike as to be twins. And no matter what your hat requirement may be, whether tor every day wear or for the swellest or func tions, price will be found absolutely lowest, for we lead in lowness of prices as strongly as in height of style. As Millinery Marks the Season's Opening So Do Other Departments Don Autumn's Garb And our display throughout the store on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday next will be worth a journey of miles to see. Under this massive roof is gathered an unequalled collection of the World's Finest Merchandise. Not a season's novelty but what is first shown here a matchless, inconceivable array that we shall take great pride in showing to you. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Greater Scranton's Greatest Store. Humane withlr. the proving, though Oml'ngs with dieuo Is stnctly fnihld dn cutside of tic dominion parlia ment, where it must pass both houses, and Is therefore a thing both costly and dlftlcult to obtain. The federal government has the reg ulation of trade and commerce, of the postal service, of the militia, military and naval service and defense: of navi gation and shipping, of currency nnd coining, of banking and the incorpora tion of banks, of the Issue of paper money nnd the dealings with bankrupt cy and Insolvency, Provincial legislatures may also from time to time amend the constitutions of their respective piovinces, except as regards the ofllce of lieutenant gover nor, who Is appointed by the governor general In council. All local works and undet takings, all matters of education In the province, all Incorporation of companies with provincial objects other than a few especially excepted, nte within the Jurisdiction of the pro vincial legislatute So It will be been that there exists the closest relation ship between the federal nnd the pro vincial powets, with no tianscendent superiority vested In the dominion gov ernment. The governor genet al of Canada Is appointed by the colonial secretary for a term of live yeats. This is practic ally the only direct appointee of Great Britain for the dominion. The leader of the political party having a mnjorlty In the house of commons is intrusted by the governor geneial with the ta.sk of forming a ministry, and this Is done with an eye to certain geographical conditions, so that each province may be properly represented. This necessi ty sometimes results In the best men not being In tho cabinet, but It is the lesser of the two evils. T?ach province must be presented according to Its rel ative powers, or thcie Is a feeling of favoritism or lack of Justice. ADVANTAGES, Among the advantages of the Canada political machlno ure cited Itehponsible or parliamentary gov ernment on the nngllsh model. A permanent and non-political public set vice. Appointments of all Judges and pub lic ofllclals by the crown on the advlco of responsible mlnlsteis nnd heads of departments who have seats In parlia ment, and a Judiciary removable only by the successful Impeachment by tho parliament of the dominion not by the legislatures of the provinces and free from all political or popular Influences. A secret ballot in all classes of pub lic elections, a complete system of laws for the repression and punishment of brlbeiy and corruption at political as well as municipal elections, and the trial by an Independent Judiciary of all corrupt practices at elections. The Infreauency of elections. The separation of municipal from patty politics, dominion as well as provincial. VMward Meek, an authority, says: "In Its federal aspect tho Canadian constitution bears somo resemblance to thp constitution of tho United StatoH. It also resembles the American consti tution In that it testricts tho powers of legislation and government, both fed eral and provincial, within certain lim its, end in tho fact that notwithstand ing the power of disallowance pos sessed by the Imperial government over dominion legislation, and by the do minion government over provincial leg islation, the courts of the provinces, the supreme court of the dominion, and lastly the judicial committee of the privy council, must decide on the con stitutionality of ull nets, both of the federal parliament and the provincial legislatures, when their validity is rHr i l 0 : We Know What You Would Do WILSON-FALL, '98 BROWN or BLACK THREE DIMENSIONS. Th kttid that Is fully guaranteed. Ilytlit we mean you can have another tint without costlflt does not eie entire satisfaction. CONRAD, SELLS TH EM AT $3.00 nofi Lacka, Avenue Piepare for a rainy day by buying a MACKINTOSH GILLETTE BROS., lij Washlnzton Avenue. Just received a stock of LADIES' AND MEN'S MACKINTOSH COATS that we can sell at one k. half their value. All first quality goods. If YOU KNEW you could save money by buying our School Shoes. You would buy here of course you would. Well, WE know you CAN SAVE, becuse we have made a point of securing the best to SELL AT A SMALL PIUCE. Your children need a good shoe for school and you will not need to buy so often this Fall if you buy our .-...-. . - specially selected cnooi noes FROM $1.00 TO $1.50. ! STANDARD SHOE STORE. I HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY. 217 LACKA AVE : L OF SCRANTON. Crab Apples, Peaches, Pears, Grapes, Quinces, Blue Point and Rockaway Oysters Fresh Daily. Pierce's Market nn b t uipo.. KERVE AND DRAIN TREATMENT CSTRed Label Special I Extra Strength. For Impotency. Item nt Power. Loet Maubood. TPsUk' .1 - written Hterlhty or Barrenness! poll ttea rr--;- luvuroin aiud, aLLororf.: ' lUereJHEorbymail. APXEH Mm. a. Clarke, ja6 Pcnn Ave., Scranton, I'n eix for 15. with en iruaranti-rJ to cure In 30 dais, At store' .. MJNi questioned In actions or a case sub mitted." Hut there are wide points of differ ence, as further quotation shows: "The government of Canada Is cabinet gov ernment. In Canada tho legislative and executive powers are combined, and ure performed by the same ofTl clulf, the same as In England. In Can ada all the legislation must bo enacted by parliament. In Canada the resi duum of the legislative and executive powers Is In the federal government. In Canada the queen's representation has no veto power." Evrythlng doing;. From the Chicago Dally Tribune. The fctcamei rolled and pitched In tha WUVCJ. "Deah boy," groaned Cholly. at tho end of his first ham on hhlpboard, "promise me you will send my remains home to my people!" "Deah boy," lecbly moaned Cholly, "you needn't send my remains lion'e. There won't bo any " The Lion's Share. From Sparo Moments. .Mnmmn Johnnv, hco that ou give Eth 1 the lion's Hharo of that orange. Johnn Yen, ma, Iltlicl Mnnima, ho hrsn't given me any Johnny Well, that's all right. I.lons don't eat oranges. Silent to Others' Faults. Bho'i a veiy chatmlng wutnun, That Is, as charmers go; And no ono ever hrars bur Dispensing talcs of woe. An to her neighbors' doings Sho Invariably l;ccp mum I'orhaps the rcafon of It la Iiecausu she's deaf and dumb. Chicago News, Special Attention Given to BuM ncss nnd Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodation In tended According to Balaucos uuJ Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, Undivided Profits, $200,000 350,000 79,000 WM. CONN'ELL, President. HENRY BKL1N, Jr., Vice Pre. WILLIA3I II. PECK, CasMor The vault of this bank is pro. tcctcd by Holmes' Llcctric Pro. tcctive bystom. THE COUNTY Savings Bank and Trust Go. 428 Lackawanna Av3,, Scranton, Pa. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus 55,000.00 Pa 3 Interests on savins deposits. Act as Trustee, Administrator. Ouardlan 1- A. WATR12S. President, o. s. JOHNSON, Vies President A. II. CHRISTY, Cashier. DIRECTORS. Win P. Ilallstead. Everett Warren August Robinson, I!. P, Kingsbury. Mllo J. Wilson. O. s. Johnson. U A. Watres. E. Ill IS Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER 435l0455HHHoL ScmillPJ Telephone Call, 3333. MADE NiE A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURB i JVerrou Distatta Falling Mem 017, UopoUac hlMptewneas, etc . caui oj br Abma or other Kicabaah mi Inrit IqL cretlont. They quickty and turttu rT reetoro Lost Vitality in old or younr. and in a ana loraiuay, ouvoess or marriage. PrAVAtrt Inaanltv n(T fYinaiimntlnn if i-rr-zrrrrr? ---?.-' -"""' r-r. -?- iBtea mumo. ueirue ruowi ia.moataie ltppri neat and effects a OUKG where all othr toll H rV tiit upon fcarina; (ha genuine AJax Tpbletf. Thy haTo cured thoutandt and will euro too, Vaplvaapos- in Hire written saaranteo to effect a cure EA PTC yyyj.yn each cae or refund tha raoaer. Price For salo In Scrantcn, Ta., by Matthews Ihos, and II. C. Sandcrrcn, rirugglhts. P fli In h fHlfV Hl...4 Tt m ENNYR0YAL PILLS i'riiai nsa UDIf UeiUlHC. Vtagtiti tor Chteheittr XnpiWt j'tvwi sirana id lira 104 UvU ESI acsutki itn Mn HhhAn Ha HlllU sVaA.aa Jiaau... .. f imuin.Wniif.iiiM . I n....i... !i imp for rtrtloaltri, iMtimooHlj & UalL 10.000 Tr.timoi.Uli jrii TJi"" Bold b all Local pnuiiti. """""' vugJKiSEiR 47 it BiSj. ftA sv vlT4 A if t j9& mmiiiivuv w 9 ) Ki TSmKxJj m STRONG AGAIN! WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY They have stood the ten otjeari. ana mvc curca mommas 01 cates of Nervous Ditcatei, such as Debility, Dlitlncss, Sleepless. neu and Varicocele. Atroiihv.&e. They clear the brala, strengthen the circulation, make dleeition , , Js perfect, and impart a healthr vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked firmanintly. Unlets patleots are properl) cured, iheir condltioo ofleu worries them into Imanitv, Consumption or Death. Mailed sealed, Price li perbosi 6 boxes, with iron-clad leiat auarantee. to cure or refund tha monejr.Jjoo. Send (or free. book. Addreii, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0 by JOHN II. l'lIIilLl'S, IMiurmacist, cor. Wyoming avenue yyirmMi For Bal and Spruce street.
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