THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1890. Ii3 rv iiBSQIUTELYJJRE Mokes tfie food more delicious and wholesome RELIGIOUS. Coeur ill? I.lmi onnininiiclery nnil Melltu roinniiituliT, Knights Tcintilnr, nnd nil visiting HW KnlRhts In the cltv nrc Invited td the Hpcclnl seniles np jnoiirltUi' tn KuHter iluj nt the IVnti Avenue Huntlst elniicli Sundn even ing. tnvltntlntiH luivo been sent nut by the oflleeii of the viuloim cotiitiinnil oilt'H ninl l lu Sir ICnlKhts hnve plamuil to attend the services! tit the ihuich In n bodv In full uniform. The pastor, Itev. Mr. Pieree, beltiR n member of this orsiinlzatlon, which emluace ko mnnv of our piomlnent piofesslonnl nnil business men nnil illstliiKUNheil rltUeiis, Is able to speak IntelllKcntly conceinlm? this binneh nf the Masonic oider. He will epenk on the topic, "The Comiueilntr Heio," and tefer to the Kieat pilRiltmiK' f the f'lusacleis, to rescue the tomb of Clnlst. V. V. Adair, the new eeieturv of the Hullrond Dtpaitmcnt YounR .Men's Christian nssnolatlon, arrived heie Thursday evening and will conduct the gospel meeting at the tisuoclatloll bitlldtnp, Pundny afteinoon at 3.f o'clock. All rallioad men nnil theh families uie cordially lnlled to at tend. HeglnnltiK tomouow, a -erics of l'en tpcost tneetlnstt will be held timing the next ten dnjs at the Fiee Methodist church nt Wnveih. Pa. An Invitation Is extended to all Intel ested to attend It Is expected that many clerBjmen will be piesent. Itev. Chailes n. Robinson, I). D, will conduct the last of the seiks of Len ten readings at the Second Piesby terlan church this eenlnR. The sub ject will bo "The Story of the Inner Jtfe," and will consist of readings fioin Tennysons "In Menioilam." The Rev. Chailes Piosser, of the Primitive Methodist chinch has re ceived an in Kent call to become pas tor of Pl mouth Second church, but has declined, pieferiins to stay with his church at Scranton. The Youiik Ladies' Clns-.s No. 1 of that chuich will Kle an entettnlnment next Thuihday. At the teacheis" meetliiK -Miss Alice Uaitshoin was elected oiganM of the Sunday school. w The Light of n.istei Morning" will be the theme of Itev. V. A. Heechei's dlscoiuse at the Aichb.iltl I'rebvteriun chin oh next Sundav. The serice be gins at 11 n in. All aie Hi nine. The date when Ko. Fosiei l'. lilft's e-l";nalIon takes effect his been chaiiTeil bv ll.e io(Uft of the eongie gatiou lmm Apiil 1 to May 1. w Mis. Caidwin, wife of the Rev. S. L. 1'aiilwln. will speak In L'lm Park (huidi on the eeniug of the twenty sixth ol May, in behalf of the Wo- saacLoo 7.'! nmt 75 I'ubllo squn c, wiLKUH-VA.nnu. IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS OF COS TUMES AND SELECT DRY GOODS. Easter Brightness With no thanks to the weather authorities, nor to Time, the father of Season's. Easter marks the be ginning of Spring-time tor Fashion. These are Reception Days for all the new, bright tilings for Easter wear. Easter Ties for Women This showing of so many elegant designs in neckwear makes choos ing hard, to be sure. But it's sat isfying to know one has seen all of the best. Novelties that are shown in the swell Paris shops, as well as a multitude of fine things from American makers. A splendid va riety to choose from. Liberty Silk Ties, with plaiteJ anJ hemstitclieJ ends. Silk aiU Satin Stock Collars tucked, ruche trimmed and sheered. stock Collars ol Pique and Liberty Satin with attached bow s. Black and White Chiffon Ties with appliqucd ends. Dress Fronts w ith Stock of Point de Lsprit, with insertions of Val lace and sneered ribbon trimmings, A host of prices, but you'll care most ior tneir beauty. Easter Gloves Such another showing is not within local reach one must jour ney to the Metropolis. We're to tell you particularly of two sorts this week. Of the "Melba" at $1.50, we can say that the experimental and perfecting period in the history of this glove has been passed, and it stands the equal of many $2.00 sorts. Made in Grenoble, France, of highly finished, elastic skins. All the new llelit shades for mat in; or contrasting witli the new hues in fabrics. Our Dollar Glove has made a reputation for our glove stock. Soft, elastic real kid skin go into its make-up. Two clasp, and self contrasting black stitchings. All sizes In Black, White, Tan. Brown, Mode, Green, Red Brown and Fawn. SAAC LONG. WILKEa-BARRe, PA., ' MARCH SO, '03. Fmwm man's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church. Tomorrow's Services Episcopal. At St. Luke's church the Holy Com munion will be celebrated on Knster day nt 6 n. nt K a. m. and 11. RO a. in. Morning puier nnil sermon nt 10.30 n. m. Children's service nt 3 p. in. Even ing piayer and sermon tit 7.K0 o'clock. At St. Mark's, Dunmore, Holy Com munion at t! SO n. in. Children's ser vice nt S p in. Evening prayer and sermon nt 7.30 o'clock. Last Knd mission, Presiott avenue. Evening pi aver and sermon at 7.10 o'clock. Chuich of the Oood Shepherd, cor ner ot Mousey luenue and Giecn ltldge stieet. Easter Hundn. Holy communion at 6 n. m.; morning prayer, lltunj and sermon at 10.30 n. in.; Sunday school at 12.15 p m.; Ulble clafl-.es at 2.30 p. m.; evening prayer and pennon at 7."0 p. m. All seats free All welcome. Re. F S. llaltcn tlne, pastii. SI Dm Id's Palish Edw aid Jnnies Mi Ileniy, lector Easter da ; color, white. Celebiatlon of Holy Euchar ist, 7.30 and 10 30 a m ; even song and sci mini, 7.3D . in ; Sunday school unci Hlble clasM-s, 2.J0 p. in ; Service brlirht. niulc good. All Invited. Cele biatlon of Holy Eucharist, Monday nnil Tuesdiu fl a. m , litany, Wednes daj and Fiidny, ! n. in., evensong, Wednesday 7 30 Sisters of lletheny, St AL-nes. boys, Men's and Ladies' Aid Chapters will have their meeting at lemilai times. Confli niatlon In Ftiuctlon Tuesday nnd ThuiMlay 4 and S p in. Evangelical Lutheran. The Evangelical Luthei an Easter Sunday, fiospel, Mark, 10:1-8; Epistle, 1 Cor, n.0-8. Vestment color, white. St. Maik's, Washbuin and Foui teenth street", Rev. A. L. lamer, Ph.D., pastor Services at 10 30 a. in. and 7 30 p m ; Luther league at C 30; Sundav school nt 12 m. Morning sub ject, "He Was Ci milled, He Is IUcn " Holv Communion at 10 30 a. m., Matin serlce at 0 a in.; vesper seivlce nt 7.30 p. m ; Sunday school festhal Holv Tilntty. Adnms axenue and Mulbeiry stieet. Rev C. O. Snicker pastoi Services at 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p m.; Sundav school nt 12 m ; Luther league at 0 30, Holy Communion nt 10 30 a. in ; Easter festival, with Sun da sihool In evening ZIou'h, Mlillln uvenue. Rev. P. F. Zlzclmann, pastor Services at 10.30 a. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. in.; Holv Communion at 10 30. St. Paul's, Shoit avenue, Rev. W. C L Leiier, pastor Services nt 10 30 a m. and 7,30 p. m.; Sunday school at 12 30 p. in. Special E isier sennon and Hol Communion at 10 30 a. m. Christ. Cedai avenue and Hcech street, Rev II F. Llsse, pastor Sei lecs at 10 30 a m. and 7 30 p. m.; Sun day school at 2 p. in., preparatory sei vlce at 10 a. in.; Holy Communion nt 10 30. St 'Peters, Picseott uenue, Rev. ,T V. Randolph, pastor Sei vices at 10 30 a. in and 7,3(1 p. m ; Sunday school at 2 ji. in, prepniatoiv sen Ice at 10 a m : Holy Communion at 10.30 a m. Emanuel, Reese street. Rev. John Koualn, p.istoi -Services at 10 30 a. m and 7 .'0 p. in , Sundav school at 12 m Holy Communion nt 10.30 a. in. Grate Luthei an chuich of the Cen etal Sjnod, coiner Madison avenue and Mulbeiry street Rev roster V Ciift, pastor Holy communion it 10 30 a m, Sundav s-chool progiam will be lendered at 7 10 j. m. The choir has piepaied special music for these sei vlces New inembeis will be received in the morning. Methodist. Elm Paik church Piayer nnd pi also seivlce at 0 30, pleaching at 10.30 a. in. by the uastor, C. M. Olflin, D. I). Easter music. Sunday school at 2 and Epuoith league nt 6 30 p. m. At 7 0 special musical seivlce and short ad dies by the pastot. Cedar Avenue Methodist EpNcopal chruich F. P. Doty, pastor. Love feast at 9.43 a. m.; seimon by the pas tor at 10.30 a. in ; seimon by Rev. A Orlflln, D 1), piesldlng elder, at 2 p m Communion seivlce at the conclu sion of I)r Gilflln's dlscouise. At 7 30 the Sunday school Easter mKsloiiaiy bervlce will be held. A coidlal wel come to till. Presbyterian. First Piesbyteiian church Dr. 'Mc-' Leod, pastor. Set vices 10 30 a. m, and 7 30 p. in. Dr. McLeod w III pi each. The saeiament of baptism will be ad ministered to Infants. The seivlcp both inoinlng anil evening will be np piopilnte to the Eastei festival. Second Pitsbteiinn church Rev. Charles E Robinson, D. D., pastor. Easter Sabbath morning seivlce ser mon by tlu' pastcii. Song seivlce In the (veiling by quaitette. choius, choial society and. the oichestra. The pastor will preside. All aie coidlally Invited Clreen Ridge Presbj teilan church Rev Isaac J. Lansing, pastor. 10 30 Eastei seivices with music appiopil ate. Ea.stei senium by the pastor. 12 m , Hlble school, 7 p m., Easter ser- ice of Hibl school. Music by school and choir with short addiess by the p.istoi. A welcome to all Sumnti Avenue Presbv terlan church Rev. L R. Foster, M. A., pastor. 10 30 a. in . piavcr and pialse; C p. in., special Easter seivlce, 2 p in, Sun day school; 7 p. m., Chilstian Endea vor society; 7 30 p. m , Wednesday pi aver meeting, Wnshburn Stieet iPresbyterlan church, Rev. John P. Moffat, pastor Seniles at 10.30 a. m and 7.30 p. m.; Rlblu school nt 12 in.; Young Peoples Chris tian End-'nvor at C20 p. m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday, nt 7.30 p ni. Easter music and Eastei seimons inoinlng and evening. Progiamme else wheie In this paper The pattor will preach inoinlng and evening. Prayiir meeting In lectuie room at 7 n, m to which nil Young People's organlzntlonB are cordially Invited. Special music by oichestra nnd exercises by the chlldieu in the Sabbath school at 12 in. All cor dially Invited to nil of these seivices. Piesbyteiian Chapel, Adams avenue nncl New York street Rev. James Huches. Easter seivlce, lecltatlons, singing by u lnige choir of young pen. pie nnd a choir of Sunday school chll dien. and n short address by Rev. Mr. Hughes. Time of service, 7,45 p in Tnylor Piesbyteiian church 10.30 a. m Easter sermon and seivlce; 11.30 ii. in., Sunday school; 7.30 p. m , Chils tian Endeavoi society. Baptist. Penn venue Baptist chuich Preaching morning nt 10,30 nnd even ing nt 7,30. Morning pruyeis In the vestiy at 9.45. Special music during all services, under the dliectlou of Prof. Haydn Evans. Topic of morning sermon. "The Risen Christ, the ChrU t Inn's Life nnd Light," Reception of new members, and Communion follow ing the permott. Soeclal Easter ser vices by the Sunday school In the audi torium nt 2 oclocl:. Young People's Chrlstlnn Endeavor meeting at fi.SO In the lower temple. The Knights Temp lar comtnanderles of the city will nt tend the evening service, and the pas tor will preach an appropriate sermon from the topic, 'The Conquering Htro." Fltat UnpllFt lohurch Rev. S. F. Mnthewfl, pastor. The First English anc Flist Welsh Raptlst chutches will unite In union services morning and evening. In the morning nt 10 o'clock Rev. S. F Mathews will preach; sub ject, "The Rrsunectlon." Raptlsm nt clcc of service. In the evening at 8 V. in. the united cholis will sing the oratorio of "Cross and Ciown." Sun dny school at Plymouth rhurch 2 30 p. in., Dr. Heddoe, supctlnteiiilent; In dustrial school, 2.30 p. in. Saliuday at Ivollte hall; business meeting Tues day evening 7.45, Morgan's hall. All nre welcome to these seivices. Green Ridge Raptlst church, Rev. W. J. Ford, pnstor Union prayer meeting of the Young People's societies of Green Ridge tit C.30 n. in. Preaching service at 10.30, followed by the land's Supper. Sunday school at 11.4"; Young People's praver meeting at (1.30 p. m. At 2.30 the Sundny school will present nn Ei"ter exercise. Special music by the choir nt all church services Not th Main Avenue Raptlst cluiich Rev. AW U. Watklns, pastor. The land's Slipper will be ndmlnlstered find new munbeis will be icceived In the morning seivlce. The oidlnniico of baptism will be peifoimed In the evening seivlce. The special musical piogiamme for Easter Is in ehaige of Choilster Reese Wntklns. All ate In vited. Shlloh Raptlst church, 30. Center stieet Pleaching, 10 30 u. in.; Sundny -school, 2 p. in.; Young People's Union, 7 p m.; evening, Easter senium and slnglnp by the congregation. All are welcome. Rev. J II. Uell, pastor Miscellaneous. Grace Refoimcd Episcopal chinch, Wyoming avenue, below Mulbeny street, Rev. Geoige L. Alilclj. pastoi Prayer and pralFe service nt J.30 a. in : divine woishlu at 10 30 a. in. nnd 7 30 p. in., preaching by the pastoi. Morn ing, I Cor., ir:17-lS, evening, Daniel, 11 21-32. Easter eeiclses of the Sab bath chool at 2.30 p. m.; A'oung Peo ples Chtlstlnn Endeavoi at C.30 p. m. Seats aie all fiee. Strangers aie cor dially Invited. Union Hlble class for leson study on Thuisdav at 7.4" o'clock. All are welcome. Primitive Methodist church, East Matket stieet Charles Pioser, pas toi. 10.30, testimony and saci.iinentftl seivlce, 2.30, school and pastor's Hlble class, 3.30, Wesley league, 7 p. in., Easter singing b choir and a ser nuaiptte by pastoi on "Weeping Mai J " Flist Chuich of Clnlst, Scientist, 510 Adams avenue Sunday seivices 10.30 a in. and 7.30 p in Subject, "Aie Sin Disease nnd Death Real?" Wed nesdaj evening meeting at S o'clock. All welcome. The Prohibition Congregational chuich Rev. Dr. Rlrd, pastor. Theie will be legular pleaching service on Sabbath evening at 7.30 In Co-operative hall, No. 12G Noith Mnln uvenue, Hyde P.nk. Subject, "Is the Hlble a Myth and the Resurrection a Huge Fabilcation?" All aie welcome. it C ), ISvk H iiv POL eBSBRBB xm W My baby sister bad a rash, psugIiir be In. U'lisc biille'i.ig. u 1,. .. doctors, a'ul ti.i d CMnthm, without a cure. It would srab oer, iP( koi(n,awatory mitt ti nnMoo o oitaniltliOECib fall of. V,e 'i"ii'olii1ji of ri net I'vrnln.inoiitl n ciUoof Cl TK l lt sov,i'n(U,L'Tiri'iilHt-oi.M'i',andsliuvNaJ tnliicly uiTC-d v '7 nwJ a si or In inj lett. Jllsi 1,1 1 1 IIW'IIASIJ, Jiriatnl, A C. sifrnrCn pTrrAT, t V, srmt3t,uw!''tCi t r t.4 s ,r, L"nl!f n, rt t ?i wl 1 t Lrli i ka ,2 .ft.. mti cun ,u? .tin i id w not e cti r,n Kn i,,sl a Ul'i'Oii(;hftll' ' i'31 .l'riT..,llT' -. pll xL IA nJ hir.'s K&ii e& fa fr-l-5 i'l bri H'iSW,i".V Wi i.-J i. sa ra t-tj jii I,. f' riv gwiwwi A T n s n T $ V -&f v 1 ItlfWi mrM M r - s m A m air H m T, arjFB jkz m rvfe -Z U4 1, WW Hopeless Sufferers "Hope lleTcrrcil Makctli (he Heart Sick." In a city like Scranton there must be many hundreds of disease-stricken mortals who, after having -ecn buoyed up by unfulfilled promises made by unskilled or catch-penny doctors for several years, have al most resigned themselves to their fate, and grown sick at heart in despair. Cheer Up Suffering Ones Do not let hope die. There are no two physicians in this state that have had nioreexperience or more thorotiRli insight with every form ofdiseasetliat flesh Is heir to than the undersigned have had, and while we cannot cure in every case, w e stand ready to prove that the per centage of perfect recoveries to our cred it Is phenomenally large, and we will at least lie honest enough to tell you at the outset vvheth;r or not we can cure your case. Consultations and Kxiunliiiiiions Absolutely Free And Strictly ronfldsntlnl We liav e ev erv nuxl.-rn appliance know n to medical and surgical science at our comnnnd, and examination"; made by us aie tlnrough and searching. J. D. W00D,M.D.,LL. D. ALICE C. WOOD, B. S., H.D Oflli'C t'oi nor I.u'knwimm urul W.vomlnt. Ave ilia taitiniic on Wyoming venue ltol' US tin. in. to f p. in. livening 7t 1) p. m McMUNN'S ELIXIR OF QPIIW. s n preraratlon of tho Drug by which It Injurious effects aie removed, while th valunblo medicinal propertlps are re tallied. It possesses all the sedative anodyne unit anti-spasmodic poweis o Opium but produces no ulckness of th stnmui h, r.o vomiting, no costlvenesa n headache. In acute nervous dlsordora I la an invMunble remedv, and la recom mended by the best physicians FERRETT, Agont, 17 Pcsrl t-t.. New Yor ROSARIES iT' Easter Made in Sterling Silver and with beads of Amethyst, Topaz. Jet, Garnet, Crystal, and Coral. Also Pearl Chains, Neck laces Belts and Collar Buckles and Silver Novelties without cud. MERCEREAU & CONNELL I3O Wyoming Avenue. m $GTLy Shoe Points Our shoe stock contains all the desirable points which particular people look for. Not only the latest toes and all the nice effects in shoe finishing, but price, quality and va riety combine to satisfy the customer. 00000000000000000 6 A l Ladies, 0 333 Our 0 New SIsppsrs. v 9 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO In the Right Direction You w.ll make a very de cided step in the right di rection wheu you put j'our feet intoapair of our New ark Shoes. Style, Fit, Comfort, Durability big value for your money in all these points. w 12nb129'Wa:SHINGIDN AVENUE? Friday Ladies' Kid Gloves Our C. & W. Brand, At $1.00. Positively the best one dollar glove yet produced. Ladies' Neckwear All of the new natty things in neck fixings in bows, puffs, and flowing end imperials, also a large line of stock collars in satin and taffeta silk at 25c and 30c. o- Ribbons Galore This is a ribbou season. We have narrow and wide r.bbons in all shades, grades, kinds and conditions. Prices the lowest of the low. Silk Petticoats As usual, in high class novelties, we are the leaders. Here you will find silk skirts from $5.00 to $25.00, in every conceivable color and stvle, and all made from good worthy taffjta silks that give satisfaction to the wearer. C ONNOLLY UAtwAOj&AAA b n-i-t a atsus Is felt by coiv puidias-or of "Snow White" iloiir. Wo aie so cunfltlcnt if the creat merit of "Snow While" Unit we kuiii nueo eveij b.ick ot It Wc know that It neople KCt u Snow I'limr ihov will hno beauti ful I111M1I, ilcllcl'ius pasttj nnd lino sr.tlned c.iko. I'io. jle appieclati mi nrtl'le tlie can (hptnil on. ninl th Know that "Snow White" is alw.ij.s reliable. All crocers cell It. "WcOnly Wliolctils It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scnmtuii, CirbDiiJub. Olvpliait II! ITil Bill CF SCRANIM Spuclal Attontiim (jivsulo II i-,l. ncss iiml l'cr-.c)iial Accoitut'i. Liberal Accommoil.tthim K. tended Accordiiii; to Li.iluucda uuJ Kcspimsibility. SVnr Cunt, Iiitcroit Alio v J J ua lutcrcst Upoiit. Capital, Surplus, 003 400,000 WSI. rONNKTili, Pppslilcnt. HEXKYBKLl..Jr..Vli'ePre?. W1LL1A.U 11. TECK. Uaslilar The vault of thU han't U pro tected by IlulmcV lilc;trio Pro. tective aystent. UNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal ot the. beat quality for domeatlo usa and ot' all sizes, Includlnc Uuckutieat und Ultdseo, delivered In any part ot th city, at the lowest price. Orcleis received at the office, first floor. Commonwealth building, room No, 6; telephone No. 202 1 or at tho mine, tele phone No. 272, will be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO Have You a House For Rein? If so, try a Tribune "Want Ad." It will procure you a tenant at once. Satis! TJ i AND ill Ms aB Ivand and Saturday - - - 0- & WALLACE, r? u Spring i' 1899. h March usher? in the spring season, the busiest time in all the year. New stock are here in all their beauty. The early buyer has the cream of the stock to select from. See the new novelties in CARPETS Ingrains, Brussels, Velvets, Axminster, Savonierrre, Wilton, Rugs. WINDOW SIDES 11 1 : :i Williams Bicycle Perfection Has at last beeu reached iu. the production of the 1839 MODEL CHAINLESS SPALDING We would be pleased to have you call aud examine it. FLOREY a BROOKS, BUY NATIONS' PRIDE CONDENSED niLK Manufactured bv SCRANTON DAIRY CO Ask your grocer for It. THE DICKSON M'FQ CO., bcrutiton anil Wllkei-llurre, I'x MniiiifuctiircMot L0C0DI0TJVES.STATI0N ARY ENGINES Hollers, lloltlnj an! I'umplnj Mijjlni: y, Spiieral Office. Scranton, Pa. Specials Ladies' Kid Gloves H. T. E. Jouvin, At $1.50. The finest real kid gloves ever placed ou the market. -s Men's Neckwear Quantities of bright, new, nobby neckwear in all the correct shapes at our well known low prices. -3 Nobby Umbrellas At $3.00. -Our special 8-rib col ored silk umbrella in garnet,blue, pur ple and green, is by far the best article of the kind shown in Scranton. Si 2 k WaistsWasli Waists Make your selection now. You get the benefit of full assortments. There isn't a waist want that can't be filled from this stock,and during these two days you'll find special induce ments in high grade silk waists and medium grade wash waists. 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE CURTAINS Renaissance, Brussels, Cluny, Tambour, Irish Point, Dresden, Nottingham. a WALL PAPER c Anulty 211 Washington Ave. Opp. Court Home. THE Ml POWDER CO. Rooms 1 and 2,Coiu'itli BTd'g. SCRANTON, rA. Mining and Blasting OER Undent .Mooslcuuil Umudiitd Woi'nt. LAFLIN & RAM) POWDCR COM ORANGE GUN POWDER Tlcctrlo Ilatterlen, Klectrlo Kiploaari, lor exploillui: Ulasti, Safety Fuiu uuJ Repauno Chemical Do's uxwlSSiva A3ADE ME A SV1AM m. AJAX TABLCTS TOSlTIVULY CDIU: ijirfnou9 Jioo taHioa Um 'lazuoatTorifudr. bu IncM or tearrlspp. t'rsrtnt llnwnttr an Consamulen It i4' m ih iwi uviiiuta i Muni la vvuiHU) lravrufc tnantana effect n tUHH whoro all otbor (ii In- pin upoo iiaiinu ma eenutno Anx TnMoti. inej aBTocuruaiuoufcunGiiuia iuourayoil. noBlraap lunwruua wuarnnHfj to ect a ruro C fl nTC r.ohcufcoor rafuiul tl.o ttousr. I'rloowUUIOi arKasoi or u Vgw ikoi or tu lugtk (full trrtatmontl for $160. nawt nro Tor Fnla In Scrhntcn, Pa., by Md JDroi. ana II. C. Sanderson, druggil 1 4 d 1 o 1 mMamiiii Cm. - .-a
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