'.THE SCRANTON TIUBUJSJfJ-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1899. rf Royal r Absolutely Tpube Makes the food more delicious and wholesome OYi coma powom eo , mm vouk. ANOTHER SOLDIER OUT OF THE SERVICE PRIVATE A. E. SPENCER 10 THE LUCKY MAN. Received His Honorable Discharge Saturday and Is Expected Home Xhis Week Was a Member of Oompany D for Five Yoais Is a Married Man Two Piivates Pain fully, Not Seriously, Injured Sun dayAnother Enigma for Solution. Stump Grubbing and Camp Notes. Hiitc1.il t The Ti Ilium Camp Jlnc-Kenzii?. Aiiinistu, Cm , Kol 1. PilMitc Ailhur U Spi'ini'i. "I Com jiuny D. toiluj, iccolM-cl Ills Iimuitablu (lIsclmiKO 1'iom the hcivIcp of the I'ult cd Stales He ls mutrlcil innii and xiimo time nKO made an upplleatlun fn Ills discharge nn that Krulliitl A tele Kiaphic me.!-aKe was ieeeied fnmi the war elep.it tnieiit Hatuiilfi ami the ne-tis-ui'j papois have nlie.iily lioen made out. Pilvate Spemi'i was fur lle ye.it u membei of the national miaul, anil a jjnixl soldlei. He left Coi his home 111 Siiantoi. toiid.ty, koIhk liy way of Atlaiitn, On , wheio the ehlef paxmastei of the de paitment of the milf will pa him off. I'il.itl Spencer liui the regiment with the heht wlsdies cit" his lininj lrleiuls. I'llvate T'attlck tJp.u , ot Cnmpan. K. and Unbelt Morllnge, of Company F. Thliteenth regiment, met with a M'iy unfortunate accident Sunday inclining while assisting In the ieimiv.nl of one of the old "canteen" buildings This building was ejected In the stieet which K'paiates the eighth ftnin the Thliteenth pi lor to the issuance of the older which abolished all euirh can teens nnd stores inn b pi U ale Individ uals for pcisonal piullt. It was pio posed to take it ap irt and remove the lumber. A negio fiom town was paid to do the wink nnd some of the hovs 1n older to lie doing something helped him along. Sides and ends weie tout away, leaing the loof, s-uppuited by four upilght pieces ot btantllng at each coi ncr. - KKAMi: AVOKK VVAA.. AVIthout gilng any warning to the iithou, the negto pulled away one of these suppoits It leleleil eml loo cts iiy and the entire flame wolk tell down with a dcnfenlng dash. The toof pinned the negio to the giound. In cak ing his leg and Indicting a lathei fee eio wound on the back of his head. After pioper tre.Unn.iit he was lemoved to this home. Privates Moillnge and Oe.it y weie also at nak by the falling loof, the toi mei escaping with a bioken tollai bone and a contused wound in the back, the latter coming out with a bioken left aim and a contused wound on his leg. JInJor Keller wan called at nine and with the lulp of his medical assistants .set the bioken bones and tiealed the wounds. Pilvate Morlinge is in the ieglinent.il huspitnl and Private Oeaiy is being tieated In the division hospital. Uoth patients are getting along nicely, and, though the fiactutes and wounds mi- cpilte painful, they nte In no way sellout. Mujui Keller Mated today to The Tilbune coitesiondent that the pa tients aie In no danger whatsoever. Their nariow escape fiom much mote serious Injuilcs, and, pel haps, from death, was nevertheless foitunate. The ciossjgnn question is the latest and vvntst enigma of all. Sometime ago c toss-guns, which design. ite a sol dlei 's leglment nnd company, weie is sued and chaiged up against the icg ular clothing aciount In some ruses the boys bought them dlrectl.v. p.i; ing the lespective sums of twenty-five and thlit-live cents for them. Now, how ever, the unaccountable older lis out fiom the division htadeiuarteis ptoliib itlng the wealing of cros-guns. The boys are mystified and some one has ptedlcted that the next older will be directed against the w eat lug of those pajamas about which so much is vvit ten In the papers, and which have nev er existed In lealltj sTCMP-onrnnixo m:sr.Mi:D. Stump-gtubblng has been iMumed iillie mole, and tot the past lew das Sergeant IJceinel, who Is the peimati- A favorite subject of great painters is a mother instructing a daughter in music giving the early lessons. Mothers nat urally want the.tr daughters to he accom plished musicians. It helps them along tn a social waj . Hut the most important instruction to give a girl is the lesson ot womanly . ue.uui. Tins liistruc- Hon should begin early. It a girl 2 enters woman hood free from k the ailments J., that usually J bebet her at St h i h period, I'Pshe will jkjs t4 st ss the ureat- i-bt of all (nullifications for social Miccess. Nothing in the world equals good health. Dr Pierce's l'avor ite Prescription overcomes irregularities of girls and women It strengthens the organs, that distinguish the sex. It es tablishes a vigorous constitution, stops the drains and pains, and is of uicalcu able benefit in case of prolapsus. I-'or the young girl entering womanhood, for the bride, the wife and mother, for those passing through the ' turn of life," it is of untold benefit. It fits the girl to be a wife, and the wife to he a mother. It cures at home all drains, pains, aches and irregularities of women. It is a temperance cure no alcohol or narcotic in it. Huv it of honest medicine dealers, who " do not try to substitute something else to make a lit tle more profit. Mrs A l' Cititshatr of raiiaoftler hiimttr Co . Fla , write ' It It with luart-Mt Kratl tnde to you ami forjour Viiut nehicr that I mint tell ou what our mejlciue lia eloui for me. Alter contenting; you about my cum I tooL jour ' Favorite Prescription and can ay it cured me of female wealtucM I wan all ruiwtoun ( fered with sicL headache, palm lu the luck and bearing-down pains My health is belter now than It has been for three yean " For stubborn bowels, lazy liver and biliousness, nothing is as good as Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets. They are pleasant in fact as well us tumeno griping. Vft-rfTr rA fcifc o Ul-fki f&r x JsrHf. r VAts. t II i ll i iii mm. BVlilNO POWDER eiit head of the regimental fatigues, has had j,everal squads of men under him engaged In the work ot io-clear-Ing the paindc grounds. This has been undeied nectssaty on account of the drifting sands, which, being loosened by the continual tramping of men and hoiHes, are swept away by the wind, eptislng the roots and thereby rendet lug dillllng and paiadlng tnmu tlltll cult. The giotmds nte now In line con dition. The bojs have at last received an In tioiluctloti to a toitl southein winter, and Satin clay inclining at reveille they weie stnpiised to see the grounds, which on the pievlous evening wete u wnsle of sand, completely covered with snow. The dampness nnd cold were Intense for a time nnd flrcw were kept constantly at a high temperatuie The sunshine of today, however, has dissipated the icmalnlng vestiges of winter and the wind has dried up the gtcninds thoioughlv. This wns the first Binivv Htm in encountered thus fai In the milli. and was hulled with delight by the hovs, to whom Its picsence btought back many pleasant memotles. CAMP OOSSIP. It l nnlvei sally acknowledged that Sugeant John Hayes, of the band, is the finest and most soldierly-looking ehlef musician in the division. Conimlssniy Setge.uit Alfied AVoi in ner Is an export penman and enJos a distinction to which but few can 1 ly iliilm hi speaks several languages and cm: wilte stenography In Jngllsh, Oei m.iu and Flench. He wiltcs a hand which could hardly be detected from c optic i plate Chaplain Stiihl held set vices nnd piiMcheel thiee times Sunday. In the muinliig, hue at camp; in the nflei noon. at the Y. M. C. A. hall at Au gusta and In the evening at the Sec ond Pivsbytiilan chinch In that dtv .1. .Madison Ithodes, of Ulmliumt. and Patrick .Mulheilu, of the Him of Jlul heiln tinil Judge-, of South Scianton, .uiompaniHil b his daughtei, Ml-s I.oie-tta -Mulheiln, and his son, Hniij, ate visiting fi lends in Augusta Mctvns .Miilherln and Rhode's spent pait of Sat in da v In camp and e'ulled on Colonel Coin sen. Majoi follow... Captain Itoli IIiir. l.leuti'tiants Huikhouse and Mm phy. Qtiai ti-i master H. H. Cox and oth er aiiitalntjiices. nichaid J. Houike THE ISLAND OF LUZON. ICoiicluiKcl mm Page I tliteo mllllun eicillnis In tobacco alone nine jinh tiemi the one piovinrc ol li-alicll.i. Tile pibieio of this pinvlucc is piefetml for exportation to ih.it or Caj -.U..III. Keith Men luces ias,. ih KUKa, rice, cocoa and colfee. Cattle arc. shlppe.it fiom Ap.irrl. o "Tlte Steamer Situttias. which had I. It tin- hiei bur Hie el.ij litfou em, airiv.el brought news from Hong Kong pupes tlial the sen.itois triim the- I'nited stu -s lit the- inngres of Pails f.uoud tlu Hi dependence of the islands, with an Ami ' lean prote clor.ite Colonel Til una consid ered tin Inform itlon of suillcleiit ie.li.eh llltv to Justlfv him In Hganlliu Hi Plilllppluis inilepetiilenci' as .isintd, .ml w.ntare In the Island at an end. I 'en tills reason he piiHeeekel lo uliiiiiulsh the mlllt.uy comniand lie hi-lel ovel the provlnies, and to plan- this jiovvir In the hinds of a civil olllcer elected bv tin ptople. This o'lktr no inixle a .ipmh In which he th inked the dlsclplltud mili-tib-v forces and tlulr colone' im tlu n r vile thev had lenileied the pi ivluie, mid iissuiimI them that the vvoik the Intel lie gun woulel be pe-ipetuate i bv the p o Ph of the pi ov nice, where evciv nun, woman and child, stood ti ulv to take up aims to defend their m-wlv von lib irt.v ami to leslst with the last eliop of tlifli bhioil the attempt of an union whatever to hilng them back to their foimer state of ilepet.denei-. Ills spe-i-eli vas Verv tinnissioneel. He then kn.lt Iplace-d his hand on an open Uible, and took the oath of oltlre "vVe- wore ho-pitnblv cntertnlneel at the Ap.ml, two balls wen- given In oiu hon oi. The town has ,i population of Juiijo Inhubltauts It had many liainlsnmo houses ni'd sfvu.ii well dellneel streets The mllltniv foue stationed hete con sists of three hundred soldiers. In iielili tlon to which the harboi has the prolre t ion of the gun boat 'Phllloplna.' which i at lies two suns of n cnlilne of about three inches. There are no Kp.inlnids lie ti-, with the exception of two or thiee me ri hants, one of these I epic suiting the iiimp.inv of tin- Steamer Saluinas, ve hive met. He is pursuing his business cntlreh unmolested. o "Wo remained at Vlg.ni all next el-n Vi'c walked thunigh the town and visit- d the hoescs of sevei.il tiades people At one of these- we heard the Hist and oiilv definite inmid lint which camel to oiu e.iis duilng the cntlro jouincj, on the inn t of the- mtlves ugnlm-t the present government These peoplo complained of the taxes Imposed upon them, and even went so far rs to state th.it they pie t.ired the Spinhh governmeTt This stale mi nt was made in thee pieseueo of u parts of six i.allves. and was aeepil csceel 111 by all, they were all, however, of the same fainll.v In going from Ta ginlln to nangar we pissed lrom the piovlnc-o of Hocus Pur Into that of I'nloi The province of Hocus Sur i.ilslng prin cipally rle-i, tobacco sugar, cuttle- anil slui'p The tobacco Is of an infeilor (itmlltv being coarser and -monger tlmn that niisid lu Isabella mid C.ig.ivnn. Tho cultivation of coco.uiiits Is prolliiible and Is Ineieasii-g. Ooats and pigs me laed hi gieat numbers. Many of the peoplo are engaged In the weaving of cotton, fiom which they make cloth towels, etc In the mountains there arc mines ot copper sulphur and golel, but these we have not seen. The streams are numer ous but muny of them havo or little e urn m Thev are crossed by a ferrj : ti bamboo raft hauled aeioss by means of a bamboo nnie which spans thr stienin. Traveling on this road In the rainy sei snii Is lather difficult Carriages aie usually usul. but thev are ficciienlv mired ind the passengers mo compelled to vvnlk Tin- earrliges ate eltavwi h cither horses, steers or buffaloes, accord liny tu state of toad o 'At San reuutndo we met Colonel Tlno, rommnneler of tho inllltnij dlbtiict em bi in Ing the provinces of North nnd South lloeiii. I nlon, Abra, I.c panto, Ilontoc and Heng.'t This officer had received his crmmlssloii us biigailler general tlueo (Pib licloi, nin ulllvnl: he is 21 years old AW vve.-o ii-celved nollte'ly by this olllcei but not eorelliilly. Ho expiesied Kiveral times Ills suspicion witli regiitel to the- olilect of our Jouriirv. llo urkeit severnl times If we knew how to mako mips nnd olans: also why we wero nut In unlfoim We had sent word to this otllcur that we desired to visit tho prov Incci of Ilcnguet taking tho ttnll from fitn I-VrnnndQ. He showed us nn inislgncd ti-legrnm pnrpoitlne to he from the cen tral government, insliuctlng him not to permit tho American oITIcoif to recin noltcr any fuithor In tho dltilct. For this l canon, he said, he could not permit us to visit Hetiguct. Wo accordingly left the town next morning, tnklng tho ronil directly for Ungupan. Wo arrived at Dagiipun that nluht and at Manila Nov. 'JO. The fine going miiratlve of our Jour ney Is designed to give a gencinl de scription of the country we passed through and of the me thuds of truvel, and to Illustrate hi its Incidents tho character and grade of Intelllgenco ot its people ai.d their attitude' toward Amer icans, especially towad oui selves us mil Hal J officers" INDUSTRIAL NOTES. The Capouso colliery woikud two dajs. eight houtje each, last week. The Delawnte and Hudson collieries lieieaboutM mo working on one-halt and tlircc-quiutur time JuiH at pie-sent. Some of the works aie Idle, owing to Home minor changes being mnde In and about the Ineukers. Ten Instance, the Hacks miming beneath the "pockets" of the Von Stoic h breaker aie being changed to admit of the lunnlng 111 of the big cars This change- was neces sitated by the abandonment of the giavlty s.stem nnd almost all of the bie-akeis are now nltercd to confonn Five- c1as l,s said to be the schedule for this week at the Delawaie, Lacka awauna and Western collieries. They have nliendy worked thiee days of eight hours each. This seems to Indi cate a stiffening of the mntket and Is a good prospect even at this time oT tile- enr, when time Is usuullv slack The- vvmkincn employed by the Ulck eon Manufactittlng company aie happy ovel the piospects ol having plenty ot work to do fiom now on until eatlv fall The in dels now on hand an- laigo ones and cover a wldespie.id tenltoiy. A Ci-ntial Aini'ilcnn rallioad company has called feu three- hoppe i firebox lu comntive.s The Santa Fe Unlltoad eompaiiv placed on older foi tvventv llve ft eight locomotives, Mogul tpye and ten Hi st class passe ugei engines. Three fine locomotives weto it'ccntly flnislied and ichlpped to Kussln The Ixlawaie anil Hudson company wants ten f i eight locomotives and one laige (oinpolltid locomotive of the Mogul tp.ve This laitei Is to be of a spec ial tvpe and mas mean an order lor seveial mini' of a slinil.u st le. Cure nil liver ills bilmiM iiess In-aihc-lie. sour sunn tu'h meligfstinn const pa lion Tlie- let c'Kllv ltli e-ut piln e.r gripe s, lil hy niilrucfljH EV ce-nt l e- i iK 1 1 t . t ik' ultli II M saina.jp, NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis IS road nay and Eleventh St., Netr York. Opp. Qrace Church.-European Plan. Rooms Si. oo Day and Upward. n n moileit and unobtruslvo way there ar f. w better conducted hotels la the metropolU thun tbei St Duals v Tho rent popn arlty it hm acquired ciiii read'ly bo tracod to its unique, loiatlnn. 1U linmellkii ttinospliere. thu puculUr enceUancv ot us ciiiolut) and service, auJ lui vary modor nte prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SIM WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Hlug Piacj, CMEVy YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, S3.50 Per Day and Upward-,. EUKOP1CAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day and Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. :":-:-::w-:":-x.cx-x-X":"::"::"X' For Business Men juui nearioltlie: wholesale district. For Shoppers 3 minutes ilk t W-imimkers 8 tnlieiitcH to sie,.el looticr llij; More JJi-v of ue:cc-.s to tlie grcil ')ry Gooilb btoics. For Sightseers. Oiiclilnck lrom Ii'wavCnrs r;iiii)r easy tr iuiorutiuu to all points ol interest J : NEW YORK. CUR. lltli ST ft UMVJ.KS1TY i'i.ACI' Onlj One Illock from llroidn. 'ROOraS, S 1 UP. RESTAUflANT XCX"X,M"W"XM;"M'1.. The Cheapest Shoe Store jd Scranton, Ho HAPf AN UNPARALLELED SALE OF HIGH-GRADE SHOES For men, women, misses, aud children, at prices less than cost ot making of shoes. We have purchased in the Eastern Shoe Markets thousands of dollars' worth of Stylish and High Grade Footwear of all sorts, at prices impossible to other houses. IT WILL PAY YOU TO READ THESE PRICES: 7S nalis nicn'ii Mel leatlipr-llnoil, :! sole, liancl-Hcut'il shoes, wero ninde to hell nt U.00, the new toe; our hale price only $.'.20. 300 pulis men'H liox calf, luimi-sevveii, calf-ltnctl hhoes, In all toes anil all t-lzcH, ieul value $3.00 to $1.00 , our Kile in he only $2 21) 7S palis men's willow calf, winter russet, leather lined, the now toe, (Jooeljear welt, wcuth $J.O0. our pi lee onl $.'.20. 200 jialis men's winter rut-set. " sole bhiies, woith $2.00, nt $1.49. 300 pairs men's 3 sole, satin calf shoes., ull toes, innclo to sell nt $2.00, only $1,40. COO milis of inen'H shoes In all toes, foi stieet nnd heavy working shoes, at M' and $1.23. The above are ouly a few of the many bargaius. Come prices aud see fcr yourself that we are the cheapest shoe store MYER DAVIDOW, ECZEMA ON EAR I tuffercil from Eczema on tho rlplit car. I could hardly keep my hands off It, tho Itching wns so severe. Small bubbles would open, emitting a watcry-liko snbitancc, apparently poisonous. Ono of thn leading doctors hero treated mc, nnd applied tho usual plissltlan's renicellci without benefit. My brother rec ommended tint 1 try Ctrriccni. The flrtt appllenHonmin toothing, nntl beforo the box was half pone the UHte hud dhnppmrtd. II. C. 11AUNXT, Ml Uaco St., Clnn., 0. SrttDT Cent TH'me-et rmerrrrT Ki-tiorFi-. EUA, Willi Uin eip IUib Warm batlil with C'l TI rc.ni Soap, senile nnlnilnirolih c'lTictm, jmft of eraolllcnti, and mild ilnwuntCrTiccie 11uulti.it. Sold thmnrhnut the wmM I'ittkk nro CtiiM. CoBr bole l-roi-i, llottori -'HoTft nfm Kcfcm "i-r- CEYLON AND INDIA Better than Coffee Sub stitutes. A rich breakfast heverncre. WhoIesniTiti. i Use less tea and infuse THREE to FIVE minutes. Always use boiling water. ASK YOUR GROCCR FOR SEFRESWiNi". S let ly I i fMOIJ 50c, 60c, and 70c per pound CEYLONINDIA For Sale by All Grocers. Steam and Mot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Chas, B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. Ceylon Tea rri i 1 ml Vnr YER DAVIOOW 307 Lackawanna Avenue. Ladies' Shoes and Slippers. 2,000 palis ladles' shoe." nt 79c, OSc , $1.2.-., $1 49. $1.79, $1.98. $2.2' and $2.4!-, worth double the pi ice. 00 pahs ladles', ussoitod colois, satin fur-tilmtiieil Juliets, worth $.'.00, at $1.19. 72 pairs ludles' Pilncess, fur-t illumed, In tun and black, woith tt.r.Q, ut DSe. 120 pnhs ladles' satin slipped, all sizes, woith $2.00, at 9Sc. The CoMolfeWallact American and Scotch Ginghams Harbingers of Spring. The brightest, choicest gath ering ever displayed in local circles so early, 5c to 68c per yard Careful and prudent buyers are making their selections, In addition for early spring trade we are showing com plete lines of White Goods Consisting of Persian Lawns, Victoria Lawns, India Linons, Wash Chiffon, Bolton Cloth, English Long Cloth, Jones Cambric, Soft French Nainsook, Organdies, Swiss, Dimities, Plaid Nainsooks, Stripe Nainsooks, Welt Piques, Etc., at our usual well-known low prices. Connolly 127 end THIRD NATIONUL BANK OF SCRANTOI Ppccinl Attention (liven In Jl i-.' muss and Pcixin.il Account!. l.ihoril Acccimnid.itiitic l. tended AccorJiiir, tu iialaaccd an I Kcpcmsibility. hPcr Cent, lutirjit ALiuwcd on Interest Deposits. Capitii. Surplus, $200,033 400,000 WM. rONNKLL, I'rcsiasiit. HtiXHY BKLIX, Jr., Vice Pros. WILLlAil II. i'KUK. CaslilB The vault of this ban'i U pro. tcctcd by Holmes' lilectfio Pro tective system. THE DICKSON M'F'fi 03., fccruuton and Wlllcoi-Uarro, Pa. Mauafactureriof LOCOmOTIVES.STATIONARY ENGINES liuileri, tlolstlnzanl I'unplix .Ma:ui:ry. General Olllcc, Hcranton. I'a The Cheapest Shoe Store in Scranton. 120 pairs ladles' felt shoes, contrici's and lace, worth $1.00, ut C0e. 1.000 pairs ladies' fiOc. Candee lubbers, sUea 2 to 4, at 10c. 1,000 pairs menV lubheis at JOc. "00 p.ilis men's wool-lined ruhbeis ut 50c. Men's felt boots ut fl.li'. Hoys' felt bouts at USc. Hoys shoes ut 79c, 98c. and $1.29. Youths' felloes at C9c, 79c. and use. Missis' shoes ut SOe. and 9Y. Little tents' shoes nt 09c and 98c Ladles' lectins at cut jirlccs. aud look at the goods aud iu Scranton. Cheapest Shoe Store, 307 Lackawanna Avenue. 129 Washington Making; Progress QMier dealeis arc content to wait until the season opens. Not so with us. We icilize that special inducements only lnlluence the buyer now. We're going to "make progress" sell more goods in January, 1899, than we ever did in the past. Here's some prices that will make the wheels of business Juun: Rugs 9x12 Smyrna Rugs. 9x12 All-Wool Smyrna... 22.50 Carpets Axminsters, were $r. 25, at. ..90c Brussels, were 65c. at 50c Ingrains, were 75c, at 60c Draperies Special Prices on Entire Stock. Williams & flcAnillty, 130 Wyoming Ave LACKAWANNA MANUFACTURERS OF Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Nino Rails tawed to uniform lengths constantly on bund. Peeled llr-rnlocU Prop Timber promptly Furnished. MILLS At Cross Fork. Potter Co., on tU4 Buffalo and Susquo. hunna Kullrond. At Minn, Potter County. Pu., on Coudorsport. and Port Allegany Uuilroad. Capacity 400,000 feet per day. GENHItAI. OFF ICK-llourd of Trado Building. Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014. r lxtures Tor aie neap One safe, 4 bicycle ladders with track, 4 tables, 1 mirror, 140 ft. of shelving, 20 It. partition, 1 double settee, nickel fix- a. Hires lor show windows, 2 street show cases, 1 cash register and numerous other articles. T WE ARE GOING Here are a Few Felt Boot Prices Also: Men's Felt Boots and Overs, $2.25 grade S1.49 Men's Felt Boots and Oveis, .$2.00 grade 1.39 Men's Felt Boots and Oveis, 10, 1 1 and 12 only 1.19 Boy's Felt Boots and Oveis, Our Best Grade 1.39 Everything else at a big bargain. We must close this stock riglit away. ACT QUICK. Standard HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY WHEN IN DOUDT, TRY STRONG M0 f A6AIH 1 VS-i . vigor to the whole betnp All dralui end losses are cheeledrriacV. Unless patlenu SZ . n.nnrlvrtt.il th.i. nmlitinn ofi,n warrtct them Into Insamt. ConiLimDtlonor Death. Ii- Mailed sealed, Price ti perboa, b boies, with iron-clirt legal guarantee to cure or refund the M money, ti-oo. bcod lor Iter book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0. For Sal c dv.iuiiin it. i'iiULi', ; ml Wallace Avenue. There's no standing still in business, the merchant eitheradvances or retreats. .$10.00 LUH GO, $ OUT OF BUSINESS. t Shoe Store, 217 LACKA. AVE 3 Ther have stood Ihetettotyean, use! have cured thousand of tiU cjte of Nervous Diseases, sucb 1 Debility, Dutineti.bleeplesf ness and Vancoccle.Atropby.&.c. '1 hey clear the brain, strengthen the circulation, rnako digestion perfect, and impart a healthy I'lmriuaciir, cor. WyomltiK avoiiuc i f Spruce street.
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