THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1898. 71 When You Fool Ployed Om$ or in other words you are run down your nerves Im paired your night's sleep less then Is the time when the genuine Johann Hoff's Malt Extract proves a bless ing. Immediate benefit will be derived from its use. Your appetite will return, sound, refreshing sleep will follow, and the system will be placed in a condition fit for the battle of life. Tho Ganulno J&foann Holt's Malt Extract wmmmmmMmmmmtmmmmmmmmm will hold you in the strength you obtain through its use. The late Prof .D.Hayes Agnew eatd: "Get a case of the genuine Johann Hoff's Malt Extract, and use It freely and liberally. No small wineglass doses, but a good half tumbler full, or even more every meal, and you will not have cause to regret it." Amk for tho Ootiulnm Johann Hoff's Malt Extract Rofuom Subetttuloa LE. IThe Cnrbondalo correspondence of Tho Tribune has beta placed In the hinds, or Mr. J. M. Forbes. All complaints as to ir. regular diller, etc., elso news lUms, Bhould be addressed to Itoberts & Hoy Holds, news aeents HURT YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. Young Follow Has a Nnirow Escape from Death. Andiew Harnett, aged 13 jvars, had a narrow escape fiom a horiible death yesterday afternoon. Mioitly after 1 o'clock. He attends the P.rooklyn street school and was on his w,iv home walking the tiacks of the giavlty rail road A. train happened along and oung Uumett dei Ided to ride a shmt distance on them. He tiled to get on the front "ar and fell to the ti.it kx The mils weie vet ind the bieak's were on causing tin wheels to slide anil It Is due to thcnt t lieumstanccs that the young fellow Is r,lie today. The wheels Instoid of passing over him pushed him along some little dlstome. He managed to mulim iff the tt.uKs and n picked up and tarried to tho home of Thomas Kennedy on Hrooklyn street. Dr. Olllis was summoned and found that the onl injuiy the unfor tunate boy bad sustained was a bad cut on his right leg. Otherwise he JJn n t t- ; v, f, f, f, ; 1. . n x it ft.' ft.' ft,' V ft.' ft.' ft.' ft, ft ft,' ,' tt ft,' ft,' ft ft,' V ft,' ft,' ft tt ft" V ,' ft,' ft,' tt ft ft,' V ft.' ft,' ft ft, ft ft,' ft, tt ft,' ft' J ft,' V V V V ft,' tt V ft,' J.' ft,' ft tt V tt tt ft" tt ft,' Si at a u tt tt tt u tt tt It 124 P" '- g For Gowns worth -"$ Jc 69c and 75c. , Of muslin, Mother Hubbard yoke, turn down collar trimmed with em broidery insertion and wide cambric ruftle others in Empire style, trimmed with fine embroidery and torchon lace four great lots at one unmatchable price. A C. For Gowns worth 79c. 4VC and 89c Of fine muslin, Umpire style or Mother Hubbard yoke, some have yoke of embroidery trimmed with insertion to match, every one of them worth at least double the price we ask. Chemise. Ten dozen Ladies' Fine Muslin chemise, trimmed with cambric ruffle, regu lar price 39 cents. Special jdC UMM M M' '4'-,', fc was not hurt excepting a few slight bruises on the body enured by his fall. Ho will bo able to bo around In a short time. COUNCILS MEET. There were three sessions of the councils hold Tuesday night. The up per branch met at 8 o'clock and con curred In a number of resolutions pilot ed at the last meeting of the common ers. Afterwards a Joint cs"lon of the councils was held at which tho bids for the opening of sewers on Sum mit avenue, High and Ollbert Htre?H were opened. The bids opened nt n previous meeting were nit rejected on account of their being too high for any consideration. The bids were nil decidedly lower than the first ones, that nf Mr W. A. lteynolds being the lowest It was ac cepted. This session was adjourned and tho common council cn'lcd a another meeting. A number of ren lutlons were passed by the lower house, among them being one to i;ile the drlvcwav leading to the Columbia hore house to the giade of the new sidewalk, niter which tho count It ad journed. A DAY OF WRECKS. There were all of four slight wrecks on tho Delawate and Hudson inad yes tenlav. In tho morning Conductor Jteetoi'H train In coming In ftom Nine veh collided w Ith a number of loaded cais standing on n switch In the upper pait of the yard. This was duo to the wet rails, nut little damage was done and no one whs Injuied Two nthi r wrecks of little Import occurred din ing tho com se of the morning In the yard In tin- evening Bluntly ifter 1 o'clock eight gravity tnts nn off the tiack Just above Ilneoln ineniu' cross lug The man who looks aftei the switch at that point failed to open It and as a result eight r.ns went oer th strep embankment nt that place. No one was Injuied however. EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT. A laige nnd ropi emulative audience enjo.ved the entei talnment given last night under the auspices nf th'1 Tiln It . church. The pioginmine as pub lished In The Tribune was curled out almost in its entirety and each number on it was deseivlng of special nient'on. There Is no need to expatiate on the niTits of Messrs, Thlele and Vantler veken as they have been heard be'nre in tills cltv. They simply held the au dience spell-bound and as to the other members of the company they nie al most as cNcellc nt In their special lines. CONTRACT LET. The contiatt for the building of tho nev hf.se house foi the use of th" '.'ol tige compcinv has been awaided and work on the Mulct imp will beci'i nl once It will be a two stmv flan lion: i, dimensions to be twenty-four teet b forty feet. The Hist door wi, !) finished the same as that of the Columbia house and on the second lie r tl'tic will be a parlor, leading loom and i- genual assembly loom for hold In f; meetings THE THREE STARS. Louis James, Ficdeilek Wairt and Kitluyn Kidder, the tlueo greatest portiajeis of leading Shakespearian rollls, will appear at the Ginntl peia hniise tomotinvv night. This c Humilia tion Is piobablv the greatest till of actois ever seen In one play and ai. without doubt the floeipst that hive c.er been seen In this cltv, m that vlll be for some time to come The will pioduce "Julius Cnesei," which gives each ample scope to display his ab'l i. THE PARK FENCE. Theie is nuiih talk at piesent c on ce tiling the removal of the paik te nc e , 1. f, . . n k, , (, n ,, P, ? ,, ,, y Scranton Store, and 126 Wyoming Avenue. Unusual Values in Muslin Underwear The importance of all previous Underwear sales ever had in this store has been eclipsed by our sales which opened last Friday and has been going full force ever since. It is simply the sale of a grand stock of high-class Muslin Underwear at prices that have been cut thirty to forty per cent, below regular value, and the money-saving opportunity it afforded was instant ly appreciated. Take particular notice of our remarka ble offerings in Gowns : 59c, j y For Gowns worth $1.00 fy0a3C m two Sreat lots one of them of line muslin, with Mother Hub bard yoke of Val insertion and trimmed with cambric ruffle, edged with lace to match. The other of fine cambric having round yoke of Point dc Pans insertion, trimmed around yoke, neck and sleeves with wide lace to match. 1 It 0r Gwns worth $1.25 Jf 3 verv f'ne (lua',tv muslin, having yoke of insertion and trimmed around yoke, neck and sleeves with wide embroidery, ruffle to match. Another lot with Mother Hubbard yoke of fine inser tion, handsomely trimmed around yoke, neck and sleeves with lace to match. Skirts. Ten dozen Ladies' Fine Muslin Skirts, double juffle, trimmed with embroidery, regular price 75c. . Special.... ;...49c Lebeck & Cor in Mr. Alexander, secretnry of tho par:c ccmmlBsloners, says that tho fence was built by popular subscription and if It Is to bo tnken down It should i by popular approval. Tho fence should certainly como down and If It were ren.ovcd It will undoubtedly meet with .be approval of the public. Only a few only fogies desire It to stay as It 1. but It will come down sooner or lain- and now Is a good time for Its lcmovul. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Cards ure out nnnounclnr the mar riage of Annie Burke, daughter of 12 I', liurke, to Dr. John A. Kelly. Tho ceremony will be performed In St. Hose's church on Tuesday morning. Oct 2.". A large circle of friends In this Hectlon aie ready to offer con gratulations. The jouns lady workers of th" Methodist I2plscop.il church will hold n reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. lteynolds from 3 to G o'clock this afternoon. The Keystone club held Its nutumnal banquet at their rooms In Ke stone, block last night. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Pender and dangli lei, Mamie, spent yesterday In Uun more, where they attended a wedding. Mr. nnd Mrs. Timothy Holmes have returned after an extended wedding tilp. Mrs. Thomas Pengelly attended tho wedding of a ft lend In Peckvllle es tt i day. I'll vote Diake, of Company D, Thir teenth icglment, Is spending a seven dajs' fui touch In this city. Miss Mabel Phalger is the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Patterson, of Gai field avenue. The Knights of Columbus Initiated a number ot members Into tho order lnt night. Mis Frances Mnrcellus, who has been the guest of Mis. W. P. K. Moiss, will return to her homo In Pasalc, N. .1 , today Mr. and Mrs. C W. Smith, of Eighth avenue, are 'visiting relatives In Wni lon county, N. J. They will be absent a month. 'Kdwnid and James Moran, of Allien llle, spent jesterday with fi lends In this cltv Mi. and Mis Oporge W. Dovve are spending some time In New Yoi k city. Miss Maigaret Clarkson has returned after spending the summer at lienton Mis. Alfred Pnseoe spent Tuesday with Seianton friends. Miss I21lraheth Madden and Maiy Moon, of Jermyn, ate spending a few das with friends In this city. Several persons from this city at tended a party in South Canaan, Tues day night. The new social club on South Main stieet will giv a social In the near futiue. The niunv friends of A H. Vander m.tik, of tills cltv, at piesent engaged as company clerk In the Thliteenth regiment, will be pleased to hear that he Is able to walk aiound airaln after n long illness. Miss Alice Linden Is confined to her home with Hints'". CLARK'S SUMMIT. Mrs. Kay "Wage was veiy pleasant ly suipilsed on Monday last by auito :i number of her friends from Scran ton and this place, the occasion being her blithday Ml"s Uhea Hostedo is visiting friends at Huffalo, N V Mi. and Mis. William Hall, of Seianton, vl-ited at Thomas Staples' on Sunday. Mrs. H. P. Wilcox intends moving to Sctnnton roon Price ft Parker, S. C. Koons and Dr. S. 12. I.vneb have put water in their buildings from the artesan well which i being inn steady by Mr. Nelson Nicholas. llov. and Mis. r. W Young aie vis iting at Bln"immton this week Mrs. T. A. Oillmun and Mis Backus, j, ,, n , j. y ,. n ,, n K v it it .1 ft it it it it ft it it it it it it ft ft V it it it it a it ft . ft it it it it it it it it it it ft it it n a ft ft ft it ft n it ft s ft ft it ft ft ft ft ft ft it ft it ft ft ft ft it X ft it it ft Drawers. Ten dozen Ladies' Fine Muslin Drawers, cluster of tucks, trimmed with em broidery, regular pi ice 39c. Special. 29C ft it ft AM of Scranton, visited the former's broth er, Mr. Frank Stnnton, thin week. Mrs. Young, mother of P. M. Young, In also visiting nt lllnghnrnton. Mr. nnd Mib. Charles Doty are visit ing at Kast Lemon. Mrs. Frank Stnnton v Isltcd her moth er nt Srrnnton yesterday. Private Leroy Henjatnln, of the Thir teenth regiment, has returned to Camp Meade after a visit to his lmrents nt this place. The Ladles' Aid will give un autumn leaf supper tomorrow night (Filday) In the church parlors. PITTSTON NEWS Work for tho Coroner The Corcoran Brothers Seek Their Property. At the olllee of Alderman Kvpns yes terday nfternoon two Inquests were held, nnd conducted by Deputy Cor oner IJclhl. As usual, on occasions of this kind, there was a largu attend ance, nnd thK tho largest court In the city, was taxed to Its utmost cap acity with both witnesses and friends most Interested and the usual roundels of such plntes that could possibly gain admission. Tho mos-t Important of the two cases was that of Itlchard Howell, a young man highly respected In this community, and who had been a brakeman for tho Lehigh Valley com pany, and who met hlit dnth In n most shocking manner, most of the particu lars of which appealed In The Trib une when the accident happened. The evidence produced at the Inquest show ed that a most diabolical effort had b"cn made to disregard all the laws of the commonwealth. Seveial people unknown to the Juiy lobbed a saloon In the vicinity of Mudtovvn, loaded the contents of tho place on a lutnd truck nnd when going down a branch of the Lehigh Valley road were run down by a tinin. The icsult was that Itlchard Howell was thrown under the cars and lost hi life rhe evidence was that the decc.if-ed came to his death at the hand, of tho'-c, at the present time unknown to the Jaiy. This par ticular case will be followed up by the proper ofllcials, and it Is only a ques tion of time when thev will have to answer for closing the life of a young man. The tecond Inquest was that of An drew Maxls, who wis killed at Mo. 11 shaft of the Pennsylvania Co.il com pany. The evidence showed that he came to his death act 'dentally, nnd a reeotd by tho juiy was accordingly submitted. We aie sotry to rceoid the death of J. D, Whipple, who home eais ago was engaged in the hotel business In this elt. He has manv filendi that will legiet his demise. He was for some tlmo a clerk at the H.igle hotel, and later was propiletor of tho West End hotel. From here he went to Scranton and assumed the control of the Iackawannn Valley house. From there to Carbondale nnd then to Chicago. It Is notewoithv to record that when the deceased was engaged In the hotel business In this city 13 M Sinclair was also, and both died on the same tl.iv The funeia! of the late 13. M. Sinclair took place esteiday morning from his homo on Wyoming avenue and was privnte. This was In accordance with a long expiessed wish, and only followed out his mode of living when in active pursuit of duty. He had that quiet unassuming wav that accorded him the highest lespeit of his fiiends here and Hie ti.ivellng community who wcie his guests when proprietor of the Sinclair house for manv years. Interment took plate In the Torty Foit cemetery. C'hailes Ceivldson, of the West Pud, is laid up with iheumatlsm. A. J. O'llaia and biide and M. r. Judge and the bridesmaid, of Scranton, enjoved their wedding suppnr at the Eagle hotel last evening, and Mrs Snvder, tho wife of the host, made It most pleasant for th'nn during their visit in this city. The best featuie of orogieslveness that has happened In this city occurred yesterday morning at a very early hour, when upwards of sixty men arm ed with picks, shovels, caipenter tools and all the accoutrements of a well legulated invasion came together at the Corcoi.in property on South Main strei t. nnd under instructions from Mr. foreman, at n. very doubtful hour, commenced the tusk of cutting thir teen Inches off an old building, and known as the Stieng propertj. At midnight tlv work was commenced, anl belore layllght the noith end of the old building was out of sight and in its st.nd a well regulated stone wall was erected, that formerly was on tho Strong property, but now is included In the lot purchased by the Corcoran Hrothsrs. Several years ago the Strong propel ty which adjoins the Corcoran lot, was partly destroyd by file, nnd tlnce that time these Interested In the estate have dcn nothing In the way of improvements The Corcorans, w ho for years paid a rent for these thir teen inches giew tired of the way matteis were, and last night put Into effect n well regulated detci initiation to take possession of these thliteen Inches It has been done, and well they have succeeded. The north end of the Strong bulldlnr was cut off that many inches exposing the Interior, and nt this writing It is In that con dition. The Coicorans, it Is under stood, are only looking for the amount of real estate they pui chased nnd If It had not been for tho obstinacy of tho Strong heirs, tho present elegant block on Noith Main street, the property of the Corcorans, would have been erect ed on the site on South Main stieet, which last night will seal the verdict. OLYPHANT. At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon In St. Patrick's church Miss Hrldget Swift and George I3vjuih were united In mar ilnge Tho cermnny was performed by P.ev. P J Murphy. A largo num ber of friends of the young couple were present to wltneys the man Inge. The hildo was attended by Miss Annie Mnckeial. The groomsman was Wil liam Mlscet The bride woie a stylish costume of military blue cloth tilmined with black satin and a black velvet hat with black plumes. Her maid was 3!mllarly attired. After the ceremony the wedding paity weia driven to iho home of the bride on Dunmore street whero a wedding supper was served Only the immediate relatives and friends were present. Mr and Mrs. 13 vans will leslde on Susquehanna street They have a host of friends w ho wish them a long and happy wed ded life Miss Katie Ttogan has returned from n visit to New Yoi It. The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs J Otbbnns, of Dunmore stieet, died yes terdav afternoon after n bilef Illness The funeral will tako place tomoirovv afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Interment will be made In Union cemoteiy. An udjourned session of tho council was held on Tuesday evening Ten members nnsvvercd the roll call. Tho finance committee presented a state- JONAS LONG'S SONS. Third Cooking JLecture Friday Those who heard Miss Blaisdell in her previous lectures, will no mss this one. She will entertain you with some novel dishes that you'll enjoy lea i' how to make. A Congress of Women's Garments At World Beating Prices. Some sensational price-reducing on elegant and stylish coats and suits begins here today. No such value-giving has ever been attempted before. No house is in posi tion to offer such bargains as we. Stocks are largest, brightest and best, Values have no running mate in this whole section of country. Prices are lower than were ever known. The one big chance of the season is here "offered you. Do not miss it if you value economy. PLUSH CAPES -$1.08, Extra full sweep, lined nnd interlined ; beautifully jetted, edged with thibet fur. Sold all over for $6.00. FUR COLLARETTES-$1.25. Of fine black coney.beautifully made and finished. Worth $2. wr ya el-,;! r.hcnintpv thp mn;f exclusive and yyjj tilt OilU'V I'lh U'-'-JVIU'-ViJ ...w...Vw .. .,- Suits and Fine Wtaps ever brought to Scranton -an assortment not to be equalled in quality and price outside of New York City. JONAS LOTNQ7 SONS. ment from Tax Collector Hoban Riv ing a detailed account of the collections and remittances made by him. It was accepted by the council. The wutjes of tho inspector of the sewer nnd pave were fixed at $J.2" per day. A commu nication from theAlcatiaz Paving com pany was made. They asked council to release them fiom any lesporslblllty of any defects In the new pive which may be caused by the earth settlins be neath it alontr the mute of the sewer which has just been laid, or postpone the pavinpr till spring. The matter was discussed at length and finally def cried until another meeting Mr O'Hallorun stated that he had seen the boiough attorney In legard to tho GUbov prop el ty and stated that the borough would be liable If they interfered with the uivine, providing it was a natural water course. In the Cunan matter the attorney states that .Mr Cunan should present an Itemized bill and a sworn statement to tho council as to the amount of damage done to his property and let the council act and le port to him. A slmllai leport was made in regard to the auditors' blll, and If they can make an alll.lavlt that they worked eight hours per day for each duy employed they are entitled to $2 per day, if not they are only en titled to pay for the actual time con sumed In the work. Mr. Marks re ported that tho emploves of the elec tilc plant were not working in hai mony with one another nnd that some of them were not attending to theli duties. The council decided to visit the plant personally and settle inatters. This was done after adjournment nnd the dltllculties adjusted among the emploves. V fair sized crowd witnesred the performance of "Lost In New York" nt the Father Mathevv opera housp last night. The plav was one of the bfst piesented thus far this season. Mis. Thomas Patten and Mrs. Jes&e Morris are visiting lelatlves at Ply. mouth m PEOKVILLB. The Ladles' Aid society, assisted by the joung people of the Baptist church, v 111 hold an entertainment at the hose house on Saturday evening, Oct. 22. beginning nt S o'clock. Admission, 10 and 15 cents Come nnd enjoy your selves. The programme is as follows. Piano duct, Loulfee Mace and F. Ben jamin; song, Marjory Hojt and Han nah Thomas, tecltatlon, Hessle Craig, solo, W. W. Watklns; song, Delos Da vis; recitation, Clarence Craig; solo. Mrs. John Williams, recitation, Helen Thomas; solo. Miss Anna Sands, fnrce, "Getting Ready," Jennie Dlkeman, Lizzie Davis, Jessie Wallace, Christ mas Stevens, Gai field Thomas, tab leau Tho meeting called to organize nbonid of trudo will be held at the Wilson Fire company's hall, Monday evening, Oct. 24, instead of Saturday, the 2.M. as per circular letter pilnted In theso columns jestetday. C. J. Ganzamuller was n Seianton visitor jesterday. All members of Waiapha tribe, No. 211, I. O. of It. M., are requested to be present at the regular meeting Satur day evening Business of gieat Import ance to every member Is to bo trans acted. Surv eyors have been at woi k survey ing building Jots on vv hat Is known as tho commons, on the west side of Hick ory street. The lots will be offeied for sale in the near future. Humor has It that Grassy Island breaker will close down In the near future on account of the settling of the structure The coal, It Is said, will bo taken overland to the new Klondike breaker at Olyphant, to be prepared for market. DR. E. O. WEST'S NERVE AND DRAIN TREATMENT tsrrtod Label Special, txtra birenqih. i Far Imnotanov. T.og nf! Tower, Xxut Maatiood, Hterihty or iJarrnnneBs I ftl n hart HIT fnr f V witKKi . "written caaraotecKraX. CDROREorbmill. AEXER Uni. a. Clarke. jj6 I'cnn Ave. Scranton, Pa WW9 mkQ Mok i h11 THE GREAT STORE. .MISSES KKI!FCIIS-$1.!). Of fancy mixed bouclc in red and black, and blue and black; dart sleeves; sizes, 12, 14, 16 and 25; worth .$6.00. WOMEN'S JACKETS-$!). 05. Of fine English Kersey, black, blue, brown or tan, All silk lined, strap seams, six buttons; positively worth $12.00. SEPARATE SKI UTS-$ 1.95. Of Black Figured Brilliantine, lined and in terlined, velveteen bound, fan back. Value in any store $2.7;. BEAVER JACKCTS-S1.05. Of Fine Black Beaver, llv front, and storm collar. Worth $2.75. FLANNEL WAISTS-D8c. All wool, blue, black, garnet, or cadet; stock collars, pointed, yokes, plaited baoks. Positive ly worth 51.40. CHILDS RLEFERS-$215. In fancy checks and plaids, ! I Nothing; Short of X t Ease and Comfort t fy Will do our customers, and if combiued with this, $ they can find style and wear at a nomiual price, what more can an article of footwear offer ? These qualities we guarantee in our new $3.00 shoes for X women. Also, as a,,special inducement for this a month, we offer our "$15 Boys' and Girls' School A Shoes at the little price of 98 Gents a Pair. STANDARD SHOE STORE. HANDIEST STORE IN IHfc CITY. WASHNGTO I VIA Old Point Comfort Is the most attractive shoit trip at this season of the year. Express Steamships ot the OLD DOHN LINE Perform Dally Service. Through tickets returning froia Washington by rail or water. Tor full Information apply to OLD DOMINION S, S. COMPANY I'ler j6. North Rler. NEW YORK'. tV. L. flulllsudeu, Vice Pre, and TratllcMzr. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. Cklthnlcr". KniUih Diamond HranA. 'ENNYROYAL PILLS urlglnal ana (Inly Genuine. Arc, tlw7 relltbl.. LADicn &tk Crutfl.l for Olkhul. Enpltih p,a , nondHran4 In lied ami 7eU n.ttllic BO other. Hltut. ianamm. uh.tf..i. wiu ituN iq D u. nnun 'i.l. ttont and imitation. Ai DrBf ti.ti, r Mnft 4. Id .t.mr. for p.nloil.r.. l..ilniODlili 4 "ittiier lor autre," ft uiur. k; r.lnra 11. 1 L lO.UOOlMtlm.eltl. Ittitt Tiiir. loheattrCaxiatcalVe..)Ia4Uoilqaere, Chi. Boll ty all Loc.l Dniiliu. 1'jjiLAUAri: 0mrUBMBeoJtar.llbl, Uo point diujs E3f. PeaB's w StLi '.Tr fp Ti.r are ptanvt, taa aid etrUU la malt Th inaloa (Pr. FaaVa) BTr4ta4 nolat. Bai aiy where, It.M, AMitursALUXlieUftCa., (3rU4,IA For Solo by JOHN H. PHELPS, upruca street. JONAS LONG'S SONS. at 3 P. M. coat back braided to match in blue, green and brown. Worth $3.25. WOMEN'S CAPES-S1.08, Of all wool black boucle, ex tra lull sweep, edged with thibet fur, lined throughout. Positive value $2. 75. elaborate line of Tailor-Made 217 LACKA. AVE s Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Charles B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. WANTED. Scrap Iron, Second-Hand Machin ery. Old Metals, etc. We sell second-hand Boiler Tubes, Stacks, Tanks, etc., write us for anything in this line. IEIU 709 We5t Lackawanna Avenue. MADE HI Hi A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE JUJCberxoum- iJiae Fail log Mam' ory,Irapotencx, Hloeplet-aaeciteto. cuse4 bj Abuse or other 1'icet.see and Indln cretloDR, 27i.ii quiehlv and turtlv reitora Lot ltalliy In olaoryounr,nd Mamiuiorstuajr, ou'ineuor nutriaee. i'ravant Innanltr an' Comnmotlan if I taken', n lima. Their una thaw in. mediate improTe- tnmitnnd fa a. ('II It R wham ill Atntr fall In. Ut upon lia-rinff the senufoe Ajar lobleti. Thtj haTOOurea thounaads and nil 1 core you. WogWe a pea hire written imarante) to effact a cure Eft PTQ in eachc&teor refund the money, PrloewU U I wiper "a eta if ft 1 nr . cs uuu .Be-.u-,nii tur P.(A. 1JJ sail, In plain wrutpsr. upon recalpt ot price. ( lrcnlar age; , in lltr AJAX REMEDY CO., SSSSr Tor sale In Bcrantcn, To., by Matthews Bros. unU II. C Sanderrcn, druggists. t:c-;th1r, rfnlttln ratJIoin. Otilr kanaliai Ml 1 ho u Id be moi. Iijau viat tht batt, fl PQinmircsyaB Ptiarm - oMt, qo Wvomlno onu Mad L-X'-'?ntt:13' Eat " I . ' A
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