THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1898 WHITNEY'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEWS AN ADVANCE POEM ON THE JOYS OF CHRISTMAS. Complimentary to Hon. E. B. Htird enbergh A Working Congressman from Susquehanna County The Man Who Broke the Command ments Ex-Speftker Grow's Chances Sundries. Special to the Fcronton Trlbiliit. Susiiuehnniin, Nov. 1. Clirlitmas urnr mill maiden fall, Although the fiitt thy loll INi1om llmpli ouch othir tlmy luu to hihh i;tnbrokl( rhiK slipper fni tin li bo.uix The nrccllo of tlio nialdpii pweet .Mn thus In mini' u Cuplil h dart hlrh though illuctcil at tho ftet, Will ultlmiiltl rmrli tin- lir.ut Much ellppprs itldnr.i (It. vsp'ro told Hut owr thlM no Inwr from; Kor, tncknl iiKiilnst the wall, the hold Tolmcco, pIpi-H and clp-.ui tto THUi: AS HOLY WHIT. TTon H H llniilpnherKh, of Hnnos rtale. Wnjno county, iecileil u lintul Fonic vote In Su(Uthannu county .when flrt oli-cti-il to ipprp.int thin senntorlul illstili t ut IlnnlsburK Hut v.e rnnflilrntlv ludUvc that ho will find n. much lnrKor majoilty to his iii-tilt when the polls aio closed on the Stli "f next Noxembei. The people haw not forRotten Mr HardenberKhs attitude on all nue.stlonn benpfltltif? eveiy man, woninn and rhlld In this dlstilct, ami his pnrty will pioo to him that his services have been appreciated, arid that they Know a rooiI thlnpr when thej hae pot It and alu.ns take steps to Keep It Gloat Hend Plain-Dealer. rLOTSAM AND MTAM As a rule, thrie are two kinds of coiiKrot-siTien, those who t.ilk and those who woik, tins the Scranton Truth Our next conprfssiiian, C Tied WiIrIU of Kusquehanna, will adorn the latter class. Finest Cltj Xeus, The News newi contained tiller wolds Tho United States, has 1,800 brewer ies, and still some people arc afraid their personnl libuit in lielnpr re Htiained And the campaiKii oratoi ! Win re, oh wheie, Is he? Forest City Nvus In Susiiiiplwiina county he has ot 1 ite been sleeping For goodness iri.i clous bake, tiend HKhtly and don t awaken him A jouhk man who keeps hlmt-elf in hot water by spending a little nine than he earns, lemarkod the other day that he wished the law compelled peo ple to put n lownue stamp on every bill that was piesentcd. The common council of fJreat Hend contemplated passlns; an ordinance ;no. hlbltini; plajiiur, whlstlliiK, slm;in, hummlnfr or bellow inpr tin tune, "A Hot Time In tho Old Town " The pen alty will he a fine of from $1.4S to ?20, or Imprisonment In the municipal cala boose, at the disci c tlon of the m.icls tiate, slttlnK in Judgment on the of fender POMH HOME HAPPENING n-Sheilff Benjamin V. MeK.uic Mltl'.ilh 111 at his home, on th land Side. The funera of the late Henry JI.il- I co'm, t Jackson utteet, occulted, and wasi Inreply attended on Sunday after noon fmni the I'resbj teiian church, tin t'.istot. Hov D. D Sutherland oiHciit Inpr The Knights ot Honor attendul In a I odj. Hon. H. B Hardonberuh, of Hones dale,' the Itepubllcan candldite for state senatoi. was In town on 1 naay and S.ituidav. John 1") Miller, osrj . of Thompson, Susquehanna countv, the Demociatlc candidate for state senator. Is making i a llvelj canvass of the dlrttilct. I A Susquehanna deleRatlon went to Slontinse toilnj to listen to Colonel Stone, the HepublUnn candidate for i I Kov ei nor. The funeral of Hobeit. the ynunp son oi Mi and Mis. John J Williams, oc curred from the family residence on West Main stieet, on Sunday after noon The lemalns were intoned In I-aurel Hill cemetry HuiRlnis nio opeiatluK In I-anesboro and vicinity, and the local sleuths aie hot-footed in pursuit of toe jraiiK. Tin: DirFcnnxci:. Once theie was a mnn who liroKp nil of the Commandments, and sighed beniice theie veie no moie to bleak. One da he showed signs of lepentnnce and an Inclination to lead a bettet life. Church people and "Rood" people lal lpd aiound him and h'dped keep him upon his feet i:verbod was happy, and It It. supposed that ansels lejolccd Once theie was a Rill w ho was moie vlnimi aRalust than sinnlnR. Oood in nncl Rood women said; "I told you so and gave her the cold shoulder, or woise In her houi of repentance the teceived never un encoui.iRinR word, and "they passed hot bv." A ri od man man led her, and the women Fnid "We aie Bind hut we won't tail" All h! wijin ci:mi:ti:hy poi:tuy. You will, if you keep join ett wide open, discover some queer vetses In tho cemotoiles. A slnb In the Harfoid cum cfi b ars thesc unique lines. Now umlet math hen lbs a child AVhlch Ins nut death Just witu n bmlle. O parents dear, l it rain from ciIiir, JI habitation Ix In JCInn. And a slab In 'be same cemetery "ledid to the uumciy of the father of a ny laige familv beuis the following h ,ki' eilve winds. Death is tho end of human life It separates man nnd wife. In words of low ho was not bairen. Mi Imitated Moses and Aaron SOME SHOUT ONHP. Curses are like a piocosslon, they usually return to the place where they come fiom. It was a Susquehanna bald-bended man who originate d the motto "There's plenty of loom at the top" An Klmlra pnpf-r wants to know "Why It is. with so many neptoes dy ln nobody evei sees a bkvk Rl.ost?" It lr for the rame jcason that, with so many white people dying nobody evei eees n white ghost. Tho "wni on trusts" la said to have extended to the bar-room. The oyster Is not what It used to be. New York Sun. Ho tertalnlv is not apt to bo if ho Is kept too Ions. The JaFt question a lady asks before leaving her home is, "is my hit on straight?" The first question she abks on returning Is: "Aie there any letters for me?" IN RUSQUHHANNA COUNTY. Mr, Grlflln, of Richmond Hill, Is pre sumably tho oldest person in the state, If not In the United States. It Is sup posed thnt Iip In J'ft years old. i" ) V i iak- V Women may write about their troubles to Mrs. Pinkham and avoid the questions of a male physician. ?$.C j-m pin M(SP v m i tiio v ?) fit r j trc sa3stw V s$Swa X A ,s?K- x; .!." J??a"xhr' ' jfm fr.S'lic.apr'''S.. 'S1'- R '"Sfc- TW S Ai . . - Mtrz I m M) mmfflm mm: y.- w&3 i -.i t 7W l(V' w$kftvK'm$m& ( M ;SHei J'j V'V . ' U' VcJIi.V( n mm v'.-. ;?rTif &.?,. m ra K-Jd-itsa w!w,mAKm3& r.''ffj:fliftiS!ftKVraft,'.i itfmsmmKM i l H uncE9f. hmb&mmvm m 1 II M f 1 All women who suffer should secure Mrs. Pinkham's counsel. Female troubles are real troubles, and must be treated understand in gly. For a quarter of a century Mrs. Pinkham's advice and Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound have been helping women to be strong and well, more than a million women have been benefited by it. m v Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound A Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills, . The net meeting of the Past Pa c In ins' association of Susquehaniin county, Impi mod Ordci of Ited Men, will bo held In l.anesboio In Januaiy. The annual convention ot the Wes ley i:pwmth league was held In Hall stepd on Satin daj Special meetings w 111 b"gln in the Xoith Auburn Jiaptlst chuiih Novem ber I. There docs not poem to ' be any alnim about Hon. Gnlurha A. diow'ti vote, "fiteat Majoilty tliow" will b" along with the proi eHs'on all light Clieat Bend Plalndealer. sidi: issui:s. The season opens well. They have had leal snow near Buffalo. man who is "slow to c-iiess his I opinion" mlQht just as well send It by i fielght. Windsor Is the picud prisaesfor of llft.v-two widows of more oi less be.iu t, and i numbci ot them veiy weal ihj The habit of clgaiette smoking by 1 idles Is gieitly on the Increase Buf falo i:piess. Foi "ladles" lean "wo men" oi "louls ' Aie theie rn Mntcunen left? AsIsh a Bliighumton papii. About November S a. gieat ciowd of them will be left. To make a lems ntoiv shot tsi ml It to the edltoi ot n newepaper. 'Aim high" is the c'hilstlnu ubwtrv ei ndvlcH to yiiinu m mi Thii Is tho snmo old chestnut the glil spiung on the fellow who klsved her on th" chin. SAWHD OPF .srNDBIPS Hnglnecr lleniy Kinsley, of Sus pie h.iuiia, who was found dead In iU cab at thU station last week, was struck by u small bildge Just vest of Uiwu Ii'.ul utntlon. Ills c u un found there, and thei" ,eie maiks on the bildg". Tho Susquelianru Athletic club In Id a masque wide ball last evening. "Kid" Hurkv, of Siiiinieliannu, and Uh lieckwlth, of Buffalo, will probi. bly spar at .s'lacnia Pills tho hwond week In this mouth bcfuia tho Power City Athletic club. President U. B. Tl'omns and other chief oplclals ot the mad on Monday visited tno shops here. They nre mak ing their uniiunMiispectljii of tne ss tern Mis. Maiy A. II Lvons. psiatunt inspector, Is infcpectlns Women's Ho llcfs coips In Biadfonl. Lackawanna Wayne mid .SiiMiuchannn counties. Theia Is 'i heavy fielght, coal and gialn ti illle on the Pile Senator Huideiiln-rgh oommanils tin lespcct and loulldcnco of the Pepubll cans of the dlstilct and he shall be ie tuired to i Me scroti by n handsome miijorlt. Old Susiuehanna county w ill do the handso'no thing by him. Whitney. nbw nopi: rou Tin: uyspbi'tiu- Dr. Von Stan's I'incMpplo Tnblits uie the Dyspeptic's haven of rent and cine Tij contain no Injurious ding oi narcotic, won't hurt the moat dellcnto and bulul tlvo stomach, aid dlsestlnn, Btop fer mentation of the food, good for the blool, good for the nerves, good for tliu Inula, make flesh Increase, cure the stomach, & cents. Sold by MattliKWH Bros, and W. T. Clmk IT. The questions aslccd of a sician are embarrassing oking to a sensitive nature. In consequence whole truth is not told! ult for female troubles ited. and is the reason so many women grow worse rather than better. Mrs. Lulv A. Loughery of New Lebanon, lnd describes ho w wretched she was until she received Mrs. Pink ham's help: DeauMiis. Vinkham: I propped myself in a chair and wrote to j ou, and as soon ns 1 commenced to talto your Vege table Compound I beffan to improve. 1 had suffered with severe pains in my hips, vAi and head. Tho doctor said 1 had bladder trouble aud falling of tho womb. I Jidd hpells vvhcn.it I did not sit down, I would fall. I was sleepy all the time. 1 was also troubled with luucorrhica nnd itching piles. People thought that my end was near. Had it not' been for Lj ilia r. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound and advice, J v ould have been dead and buiied long ago. 1 hope that this letter maj be the means of helping all women who suffer as I did. Women understand women better than men can. The whole truth is freely told to Mrs. Pinkham, and women only see the letters received by her at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is freely offered. Here is a convincing letter from a - flL 3 ! ' J n I woman in Pethlehem, Pa.: 'X V& Dr.Au Mi;s. Pinkham: Words cannot express my gnitltile for the good tliat jour Vegetable Compound has clone Tiic I haw taken live bottles, and feel bet ter in every respect. Menses hcrotofoie lasted too long nnd were vciy profuse, and made me very weak "i our Compound is a mil .iclo. Before vv i king to j ou 1 lmd tried doctor's medicine, but of no avail. 1 would not give up your Compound for female com plaints for all the doctor's medicine in the vvoild. vi 4,1 tCHI 4 4 My friends want to unovvwnat m.iiccs mo iook so well. 1 do not hes.it.ite one miuute in telling them what has brought about this wonderful change. xww I cannot sing itb pinises enough. 1 hope every one who buffers ns I have will give Iijdia 11. Pinkham's Comp iund a tiial; and I know that, if trkt n accoiding to directions, it will cine. Mis. KuvviN Ihlltiu, 413 Church Street, ISethlcliem, Pa. s3 WANT TRANSFERS. Scianton Railway Company Is Not Llbeial Enough with Them. Some tlmi ago .' losolutlon vas jtaosed by council dli citing Mavor Bai ley to eilfoico the piovislops of the oidlnance ttndti which the Bcllevuo line of the Scianton Hallway company Is opurated The oidlnance piovldes that "this company shall Issue tiansfer tlckts good on all Its connecting and Iiit'!.eetiiig lines ot street i nlway for a aingle fate which sh ill rot exceed flw centf.' The lesoliitlon was Introduced by Mr Cnlplu, who iopieonts the Sixth vaid In the common council. Ueneiul Mnnnger Sllllinan, of the Hallway company, conf tied vlth Majoi Bat Icy and Mi Calpln about the matter estidn. The littci said the com pany ietucc" to grant tiansfers fiom the Bellevuj to the South Side, Kynon or l.tr'.eine stieet Hues and that bis iiinstltuents nie not pleased witn this aruingenunt and demand that the terms of the fwuicMlse ordinance be lived up to. Mr. Sllllman cxpHlned tl.nt the lines to which pnbfi liters -lie not low tr.insleiied fiom the Bellevue .no In a huso pawill l llms and a peison so desliing could come to town on one lire, secuiQ a liar.sfi, do some shop ping and return home on anotl'ir line, nil fi r five onts HIb lompatiy Is willing to make the trnstt-r ptlvllese as llbeial ns possi ble but Is compelltd to wlopt lilies to pjote'ct It fiom the abuse of the tians et pilvllege. Ho piomled to give tho matter Ms caily nid serious consldsi ntlon and wpoit what his comp my Is willing to do IN ALDERMANIC COURT. Tin oc Acsault nnd Battery Cases Were Instituted. Pevton Tayloi was held In $200 ball by Aldciman Wright yosteidnv for as suult nnd batten on vv. T. Ko'iinsou. The panics nu colored and neighbors on I'Mghlh stieet. Koblnson alleges that he was picking coal along the Jcisi'j Central tracks, Monday, when Tuylor and hN vvlfo came along and nfter provoking a quaiiel with him beat him shamefully. Tavlor wanted to go before Alleiman Kelly to waive i hearing and enlei ball but Consta bl Mirk, by pievlous distinction fiom Aldciman Howe, ufurcd to allow him to do this. Tti'tloi Is tho man who jumped from the window of Alder man Howes oiMce last summer, while being held there fm a hearing In an other assault and battel v case He Is also under ball foi slashing another colored man with a laior. Isadoro Pollrowltz. of Raymond couit, had S I'ppateln, a Ponn nvmuo grotoiyman, arraigned before Alder man Millar yesterday for assault and battoiy. He alleged tint Pollrowltz came Into bis store, Mondiy nlsht. nnd after abusing him shamefully, as saulted him. Ho exhibited his torn cont as evidence of the ferocity o' tb woman by a male and frequently ro This makes it dif- to be successfully ns.iult Pollrowltz vns held to ball to answer at couit. l.atei Pollrowltz went befoio Aldei ln.m Howe and had i:ppsteln arrestid for as-rault and battery, exhibiting also a toin ei at as an Irdleatlon of how badly he had been used. Bppsteln was alto held foi couit Reconstiuctlnp; It. The nicid Mit.lt ill stiuctinn of the old fimlly lllbl In a Hie th it had ionium d n pan ot th" hntiMhiild tuiultiire li.ul made mcf-sin the puuhi-i of a in vv inn, and Ml. Meckel w.s lewilting tile familv Mglstir ns will ns ho could fiom inemorv . "V Imr" he .dd to Mrs Meihi'i, in a In sit itlug vvav, "l Mil putting down the bliilit. Wh-vvhi a were vo limn"' C'liicugo Tribune Piactical Ideas. 'An author' mid tho practical lite rn tcur "ought to know sivcinl liingu igi " "Of course In ought " lipll.d his f, I-low-craftMii in "Tin Hi M 1ms lircii o well woikul that thcr Ik no longer Tin um' of nadlng old i:ntllsh lmok In seiich of original lib us Washliut m Star A look into our Cloak Department will convince you that at moderate prices we are showing garments that are supe rior in style, quality, workmanship and perfection in lit. Ladiei 's Separate Skirts, Tailor-Made Suits, Fur Collarettes. New Goods Received Daily. mm & mm, PROr. COLES FOR NOVEMBER. The break In the great sea of gas eous matter passing over tho sun oc curred last month upon the very days thut wo had inatkcd on our Storm and Sign Calendar "Danger coming, watch out on land and fea" nnd caused uiipiecedentedliuri Icancs, bllz 7aids, tidal waves, etc.. In both liem Ispheies. Another bienk will occur this mouth and sptead great destruc tion In tnnuy paits of the world. Our pi in lory chart for November shows a ulilklnglv stiangc condition of pliinotnry alfnlrs The morning stars, luplt"r, Mais nnd Neptune nn all In one line, and the ovonhm st.us, t'lii nus, Snturn, Mercurv, Venus, and Hat th, rnd the Sun, in another and Up so lines tun parnllel to each other. Therefore the moi'iiug Mars will bat tle with tbi evening stars nnd per haps set the whole coui.ttv In an up i oar hoi Lilly, llnandally, religiously and politically, causing wais strikes, mobs, asisJliintltti nnd death of tul ci(, nnd aw till clinics. a cmr.AT THANK.aiviNO Our Storm and Sign Calendar show s i'l hlcjh flood davs for the month of November, and onli 'J low ebb das, this gives the high llond vital foil es the luling power, and the Thanksgiv ing Da of 1S:i will be the cientcst day of lh.inlo.ilv lug tint this country has cet wltncobcd. The continuous tun of hlp-h Hood d lys, fiom the 19th to the .'lOth Inst , will have r tendency and bilnir alt ut an unptecediiited I'lirlstnins twide. We want to say light lieiu tint evcr man of business should have oui lalcudar so as to Mer deal of the f-tounn, nnd we think ivetv c lltot v.'ho pi hits out fore casts will ngieo with us In the saying. Wo will send oik free, this month onlj, to anj addief?s for postage 2 stamp's, alro out PL'netarv Chart, showing the planets in their strange p.i'alb'l positions The blight star In the southwest will be bilghtest fiom tie '.th until the 12th Inst., and will dl'-appiai entliely on or about Thanks glvlri; IViy. in Tin: miciiobi: would. The vellow fevel mlciobes kept up their leeoid last month, as we said tlun would, and tho v. or cloud of human microbes (the Indians) broke out just as we prillet-d. 1 his month vnti H out fot tome awful ei Idemlc.i to hwoep over th" iiHintiy, as there ate a sti.inge and hideous, looking lot of mio'obes iblng thiough the air, Pol the just ten davs we have been ttudjlng their movements l'liey sem to be salt of a iioss between the .sm.ill-po mleiobe and the jellow fcvei microbe, nnd, siilllco It to say th.it out of W! cMieilments only one compound took any effect. That was equal jiarn of s-alewtiis and .mlphiii, and camphor gum. In the following ptoportlons: On-halt teaspoutiful b.ileiatus and one-half of sulphur, and a piece of caniphot gum no laiger than a pea, niK all together and f pi Inkle slowly upon a hot stove at least once a week, keeping the doois and windows ilo'od so th it the fumes will enter all paits of the house This will :lo have a tendency to drive awu the ilipht'ieii.i and seal let fever mlciobes that are now out foiaglng. A NwW P.nVKLATION. rhe votld Is not coming to an end In lrD0, as sime scientists would have you to believe bit many nations will exchange places China will he com pl'Uly upet tnd millions ut her counlijtncii will 1 mil into America, while Intelligent Anun leans will make' a g.uden of Hden out of China. Tin Bubonle plague will soon begin its awful woik of distt tic tlon In the old iounti nnd cause thousands of her peaple to ll to tuerlca for their lives A change of government will be In augurated In Ikigland, Geun.iny and Fiance. Que n Victoria, Umperor William, Pope Leo and -evetal other lulei? will he called away. The pres ent foinn ot government In Ametica will be changed. Tlieie will be wars all along the color-Hue Piof. Andree will be found and the Ninth Pole dts (dvpi'iI. The Battel n states may be Hooded this momh, as well ts the Southern nnd Wi&tiin. Watch out for sti.inge appeating phenonienons In tho 1 Havens Pi of. C. Coles, Kdltor Storms and Signs Kingston, Pa, L. S. A., Oct. 24, 1803. In 18S7 Mi. Thomas Mcintosh, of Al lentovvu, Tenn , had un attack of ds entciy which became chionlc. "I was tteuted b the bet phj.slclans In Bast Tennessee i Ithout it cine," he sajs ' Pinullj 1 tiled Ch.imbei kiln's Colic, ( holeia and liloirhoe.i Uemeclv. Aftei using about twelve bottles 1 was cured foiind and well." Pot sale by all diug glsts. Matthew Biotheis, wholesale and letall agents. The Piopsr Place, fjueij Bdllor This w liter wants to Know whin the j.iixun with the wedding rlnr sk i In be VI i ii.utiri-, l'llitnr lii crntirmiil ha liolji) Just i in tin pc nlteiitluiy Jew lers Capes, O.C 415417 Lackawanna Ave. Mannish hoe for... Women Shoes with Heavy Soles nothing clumsy about them, just the thing to buy at this, season of the year. With these shoes it wouldn't matter veiy much If you didn't have rubbers. But if you should need anything in the Rubber Shoe line we have them that are pure. Even a Calf Would Know That the leather used in our shoes came from its brothers and sisters and was cured and prepared in the best way. That's why our shoes wear so well. As for style a glance at our window will tell the stoiy and as to prices eveiy shoe in the window is maiked in plain figures low at a fair price. Calf Shoes for men and women. I f a J4. ff y f STJ'flrM V . r,axF,iSL m j 7 vr I rgf YWfW$&ir' i ViV m kV AS ft If iu Fs J2 tJmfW v Vur and Now York Announcement, 'Our American llcmei and liovr to Furnish Them The Best in the Market. All who iles'uc to hny reliable Fur niture, whether in medium or llncst grades, will hnd our stock the most ad vantageous to select from for these reasons: It represents the produc tion of the best makers only, nnd is the largest nnd most varied In Amer ica, while our prices are tho lovvcht ut which goods, of similar quality can posbibly be sold for. Tliu eompl tunm of oui iirioi tmnnts can bust be uiiilcrhtonil fiom tho fnrt that wo I'Xlilhlt uioio tliiin Jiit liiihilitit tl fftrn t llfd room Sett In nvurv vuilcitv of vvooil.ovei 70 iwttoinsot l'.rass IleiNtenilf, u wnd n- onil le llnoi ot 1' irlor, Diawiiit; Room. Ijlhrnrv nnil Dlnini: Itamn Ininltuio of the must iutltle Ht.lt"', unit ranuins from tin innileit unci Ini'XpmiBl.o to tho mot elaborately cuivi'il unil Inlaid niitliu llinir devoted to Vflnotlnn Carvnd I'lirnltnn nnil otlmr Tunlsm rroductlom fiom I'.iiln, London nnil Vleiinn Send for our Illustrntctl Hook, lie ftulto ull who loii rinrUt. turnishtuK in wliole urln pun R.J.Horner & Co., Fiiinllnrc Mnkeifi uml Iinportcr, Gl-Go Vr. 'iU St .. Sow York Ail Grades and Prices. Largest stock in town at the Leading Bicy cle and Sporting Goods House in Scranton. FLOREY k BROOKS 211 WasJiiniloi Ayj. Court House Square. W&DE. ME A MA UAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUB. UXT JSrrtou Jterte falHaif IXoo ory. lmpoteucr, hloeiMinntas.eto. caufy by Abueo or ctbi uteiuii ami ladl foietlonti. Thru nu.lchlu anil irr rcutore Loit Mtality In olJoryuuDB t.t 4 I'tn moa for study, bu taesa or marriac. i'rtivnnt Inunlty an ContuiLDtton if 10 Their aso fchows la modiato improve montnncl c Cacti n Dltu whero oil othtr fail In Ut upon havlne tho Cfnulna Ajai UnbleU, Tli isrocarcithoueaadianel willcaroyoa. Ho pi to opov IUTO written BuarRnno iqouchi nruro czxi pvp in ftifh fjinr rnmnrl thn mnnpy. I'rfr UV W I VI pnoiiftcpj or ix pKf null ircfttm-tntt ior t-iJ. if; rwu, la luum wru JLvrL "Ip"" rci lujirro t ircai raAll, inrlaln urairer. niKn recall tot ir'ro ( lrca! ,f0 AJAX REMEDY CO., 'S'J!' f v iJijvi n 1 1 v 1 " luuPitDuro r IIU'. HI Tor snlo In ficrnntcn, Ta, by Stutthcws Eros, and H C Sanilerrcn, ilmgglsts. WHEN IN STRONG AGA1H 1 rf Corner Lackawanna J 1)11)11 SM jyn&fim &c030& A cCfllM vigor to the v hole belnp. All drains and losses are cheeVe i ftrmaninlly. I "I m i i aiimopcrlycured.ttieireonduionofienworricsth'mintolr'sanity.Contuin t ' 'U Mailed scaled. Fr cell rerbo: 6 boxes, with iron-clidlezjleuaraiiiee lie . ' itie money, $oo. Scud for fren boolc, For Sal by JOHN II. Plim.l'S, imel Spruce street. 'm efi IHE LATEST FAR STREET WEAR. tcfiy Wyoming Avenues, WASHINETOH VIA OLD POINT COMFORT Is the most attractive short trip at this season of the year. Express Steamships of the Mil 11 Li! Perform Dally Service. Through tickets returning froai Washington by lail or water. l'or full Infoimitlon apply to W. L. PRYOR, Lelilsh Valley Railroad, 309 Lack. Ave., SCRANTON, PA. Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK lofiyisunitPo. Telephone Call, 3333. THE DICKSON M'F'G CD,, Bcrauton nnil WllUui-Ilarre, l'x Muimfuctureii of LOCOmOTIYES.STATIONARY ENGINES Uollcr, llolstlnj iij I'umpln; Alachlnsr fienernl Olllcc, Hi'rauton, !'. DOUBT, TRY They ha e itocd the lot of years. a I b&t cuied Ihounndi of caict of Wen out Diseases, such as Debility. Dimness '"pless ness and Var.cocelr . They clear tho i a the clrculaticn, r , -perfect, and im ii i i Address, PEAL MLDICINE CO., LI J(ind, 0 IMinrmuclst, cor. AVyomlu avenuu )wi ulu m I fifill'5 IS Lager Beer
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