THE SCRANTON TltlBU JS J5-TUESDAY, AUGUST T, 1890. 71 iH W2RLD FAM0US V I M A MARIANI BHBMMBHHHBnKnHaBHnynnHMmiaMarnHK9fl &rwtU3,m ffn.m. .1 " zJi MARIANI WINK TONIU ror Hodr, Brain, Nerves General Debility, Lassitude, Summer Complaints SPECIAL OFFER To all whowrito us, mentioning this papor, wo send, postpaid, a book containing portraits nml ondorsomenta of Emperors, Em press, Princos, Cardinals, Archbishops and other distinguished personagos f.oi,ji iiy mtuaaisH KviiiivwiicitE. avoid soiihtitdtes. iiuwmik or imitation. MIR'ANI & CO., 52 WEST I5TH STREET, NEW YORK. I'srli 41 lloiilnvnraHnimtiiiiii; London -D3 Mortimer strcot;Moiiti cul-S7 St..laiitoj street FARV1EW BOOKINGS. Appended are the societies and dates booked for excursions to l'arvlow for tho remainder of tho seadbn: Aug. 2.--I.odles' Outing' club, Car bondale. Aug. 5. Contlnpntul Mine Fund, Bcranton. Auk. 12. Catholic church, Olyphant. Aug. 15. At. IS. Sunday school, llonesdale. Aug. 10. SaciTd Heart church, Jr mvn. Aug. K. Knights Golden Engle, Wllkes-Hanc. Aug. 13. Scranton Athletic club, Scranton. Aug. 20. Catholic church, Plymouth. On Sept. 4, ns In former cars, the Mozart hand of this rlty, will conduct the excursion and picnic The band boys are already making arrangements for tho success of the affair. COUNCILS OPEN BIDS. Councils met In Joint session last evening and opened bids on the $12,000 bond Issue and on the city building re pairs. The bids on the bonds follow: Allners' and Mechanics' bank, Caibon dale, premium, $1,230: First National bank, Carbondalo. $720, Catholic Mu tual Henevolent association, $10!. 76; V. J. Hayes & Son, Cleveland, $1,S20; N W. Harris & Company, New York; $115.91: Rudolph, Kleybolte & Lovesy, Cincinnati, $2,030.50. The bids were re ferred to tho finance committee, which wns Instructed to report Monday even ing. T. C. Robinson was awarded the contract for repairs on the city build ing for $343. P. Y. Moran was the successful bidder on IJundnff street work at 43 cents a foot for curbing nnd 24 i cents a cubic yard for grading. COLUMBIAS TO BUY A TEAM. The Columbia Hose company has ap pointed Abo Sahm, Patrick Murray, Thomas Coughlln and James Poylnn a committee to select a team of horses fnr fire purposes. A team will be hero for trial In a few days. The Colum bian have for some time been ready to buy a team, but have been waiting for councils to provide for Its keeping. A resolution providing $10 a month for each company is now pending In coun cils. TRACTION COMPANY CHANGES. The Carbondalo Traction company yesterday moved Its office from Salem avenue to the Anthracite hotel build ing. It has taken the room on Main street formerly occupied by the bar. It la expected that a majority of the stock will change hands today and that tho syndicate which has been buy ing roads In this vicinity will bo in conttol. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Hon. J. F. Reynolds was In Seranton and Montrose vesterday on business. Alderman Atkinson has returned from a visit at Lenoxvllle. Elmer Ilrokenshlre Is on the slek list. Mr. and Mrs. D. James, of Ninth avenue, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Williams, of Wllkes-Iiarre. Mrs. C. W. Fulkerson and Mrs. O. A. Singer, who have been sojourning at Wayrnart, returned home yester day. Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Preston, of Gar field avenue, nre visiting relatives at South Hadley, Mass. , Charles Humphrey Is at Atlantic City. Aliss May Kllpatrlck has returned from New York. Freeman Tallman has accepted a situation at the Erie freight house. John Recso spent yesterday In Scranton. Miss Florence Harrison has returned from Plttston, where she visited Miss Minnie Kyto. Miss Maud Harnden has returned from Heart lake. The school board met last night and permitted A. L. Wright to withdraw his bid on school repairs. The sec retary was authorized to advertise again. Prof. Scott, of Rome, N. Y., spent last night in this city. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Among those who visited the Jermyn boys at Camp Restless at Ne.ytnnjaUp on Sunday were Arthur Plzer. Harry Griffiths, Eddie Carter. Stanley Lay man, Fred. Burke, Theophllus Ren gough, Tommy Roberts. Ralph Wheeler and sister Lucy. Yesterday's visitors Included Mr. and Airs. John Mellow, Mrs, Frank Hemelrlght, Airs. E. Horn elrlght and son Henry and Aliss Julia Henry. Chief of Police AIcGlnlcy had a busy day yesterday enforcing tho dog muzzle (ordinance and as a consequence seven dogs bit the dust. The chief will con tinue the crusade and any dogs found upon the streets without a muzzle will be shot. The many friends of Will Alellow are pleased to hear that ho has been suc cessfully treated and discharged from the hospital, where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. School Director John Alullow, who re cently resigned the position of welsh master with Simpson & Watklns at the Northwest colliery, has accepted a position with tho Ilendrlck Alanufac turlng company at Carbondale. Robeit AIcQovern, of South Alain street, was before 'Squire Swlck last evening on the charge of assaulting Sam Harvev. Tho two men are em ployed at the Delaware and Hudson colliery, and tho complainant testified that as ho was entering the colliery yesterday morning AlcO'ovcrn asked him for a lamp full of oil from the can he was carrying, Upon his refusal, AfcGovern forcibly took tho can away from him and in doing so ripped open one of his fingers and afterwards struck him. AfcGovern denied striking him, but admitted taking the oil. He was held In $300 ball to appear at court, John Tlgho went his ball. Miss Williams, Miss Jones and Mr. David Anthony, of tho West Side, Scranton, spent Sunday with Air. auJ Airs. T. E. Grltllths, of North Alain street. Airs. Will Davis, of West Atayfleld, Is seriously 111 of cholera morbus. A child of Gus Burke, of tho Hill, Mayfield, was painfully bitten by a large dog of tho same neighborhood yesterday nftcrnoon. Aliss Ella Coon, of Alain street, spent Sunday with Olyphant friends. As a consequence of the absence of electric lights, two buggies collided, fortunately without Injury to the occu pants, at the corner of Main nnd Ceme tery streets last evening. Jacob Follow has been called to Johnstown by tho death of his brother. Tho Delaware and Hudson colliery worked fourteen and a quarter days last month. At a meeting of tho congregation of St. James chuicli, held last evening, it was decided to put down a stone curb and Hag sidewalk In front of the Alain street side of the lawn nnd to raise the Iron fence surrounding tho lawn nnd carry out some other Improvements to the property which has been in con templation for somo time past. A com mittee was appointed to carry out the work. TAYLOR NDWS. Fair and Festival of the I. O. O. F. To Give a Lecture Should Keep Off tho Sidewalks Personal News. The Taylor lodge, No. COS, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, will on Octo ber 18, 19, 20 nnd 21 conduct a grand fair and festival In Weber's rink It Is tho ambition of the members to make their fair an affair which by Its grandeur and brilliancy will deserve to be classed among the most pretentious events of Its kind which furnish amusement for Taylor and Its vicinity. Alany useful articles will be disposed of during tho progress of tho event. Don't forget the dates. Demetrius Ellas Constanstlnstlnzclns Vlshanoff, a Macedonian nobleman, will give an address on Sunday even ing next, August C, at the Calvary Raptlst church. His subject will be "Alodern Alacedonla," nnd he will be dressed In the costume of n Alacedonlan nobleman. The lecture will bo free, nnd the speaker is highly recommended by those who have heard him. John Sollnsky, employed as a laborer In tho Archbald mines of tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western comrlany, was quite painfully injured by a fall of roof while at work about noon yes terday. Sollnsky was working in his chamber, when suddenly a fall of coal struck him, dislocating his hip. He re sides at the Continental. The wheelmen In this town still think the only place to ride a wheel Is on the sidewalk, it is no uncommon sight to see ten or fifteen wheelmen pass n corner in an hour, especially on Sun day, and that proportion will hold trua most of the time. A drawing for the benefit of John Hill, of Old Forge, will be held nt Dougherty's hotel. Tuesday, August 20, under the auspices of tho Jermyn Aline Accidental fund. Articles on chance: $15 lounge, $S rocking chair, half-dozen cane seat chairs valued at $10, half dozen picture frames, etc. Tickets, ten cents. Air. Thomas Evans, of Kingston, vis ited Air. and Airs. James Alorrls. Jr., of High street, on the Sabbath. Pride of Lackawanna lodge, No. IS American Protestant Ladles' assocla tlon. will meet this evening. The eighth annual excursion of Red Men of Scranton will run to Atlantic City today. A silk badge wlll.be given to each excursionist, so tl.ev can be S'"111 Wi,en ln tI,p clty f0'- rt-aucert , S,.Pe fi,rp ls: Adults, $5; chil dren, $2.50. Tickets good for ten days. A large number of Taylor people will accompany the excursion. The clerks succeeded In defeating the barbers in a listless base ball game yesterday afternoon on the school house grounds. mjiooi OLYPHANT. The funeral of the Iato William Arc onnHmi!'latC'fr0'V the fn,nly w on I 111 i-treet. Sunday afternoon at 3 o clock and was one of the largest that has taken place in this tow,, for some time. The remains reposed in a beautiful purple velvet casket on which w. re peveral lovely floral offeng The remains were viewed by a large- con course of friends and relatives. Tho funeral cortege then ptweeded to St Patrick's church, where services were conducted by the pastor, Rev. p J Alurphy. who preached an eloqusnt'fiN nerai Mermon. Interment was made in St. Patrick's cemetery. The pall bearers were: John J. Coleman. James Fanning. John Mullen. William l.aw ler. Frank Loftus and William Burke. Miss Alary rims, of Scranton. vlsltou friends in town' Sunday. Air. and Airs. M. k. Harnden spent Sunday with relatives nt Carbondale. T. P. Jones spent Sunday with' rela lives at Wllkes-Uarre nnd Nantlrnke A narn in Johnson's pntch Ulnkely was destroyed by fire at 1.30 yesterday LIGHTENS LABOR Cobwebs about a houso a re usually tho s that the housewife has more than elie can tliewav she noo nhnut It? thit nil i,...i and strength are utilized in doinghcavy wo that Tlrt nca nn In V, !..! ' would only use Wasflipg Powder Bfir heavy work would bo co lightened that the little things needn't be neglected, (.old Dust gives a woman time to rest, time to visit, tlma to read, and time to sew. It i.s much better and cheaper than soap (or all cleaning, lot greatest economy buy our largo package. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY euiOGi. IT.WU0 xtwioHt iojion morning. The Excehlor Hoso company responded to the alarm, but their ser vices were not required. Air. nnd Atrs. E. J, llnrtbold were vis ltois at Lake Ariel on Sunday. John Langhan has returned from Virginia nnd Is visiting bis parents on Dunmoro street. Alls 1111a Coons, of Jermyn, was the guest of Aliss Gertrude Athertcn over Sunday. Aliss Alaggle Evans is spending her vacation at Hanlsburg. Aliss Alary J. AleCornmc has returned homo from Asbury Park, Air. and AIr.. Pnt,rlcl: Cavanaugh vis ited relatives at Hyde Park on Sunday. Aliases Anna and Frances Bradley, of Willlnmsport, are the guest of Atiso Grace Lynch. HONE5DALE. Red Alen's excursion to Lake Ariel today. Rev. Air. Mills, of WHkex-Uarrc, oc cupied the pulpit of the Prefcbytorluu church on Sunday. Rev. William J. Swift supplied the pulpit of Rev. Air. AIllls in WIlUcs Unrro on Sunday Tho Hoover bakery Ins clnnged hands. Dodgo Brothers nio now tho proprietors. There will be no services In the Pres byterian church for the next throe Sun days. Presiding Elder Ho. J. F. Warner will occupy the pulpit of the .Methodist church nnd hold communion services. Aliss Lottie Haines who has been ser iously ill for a number of months hns recovered sulllcleutly to go out on the street. Air. John E. Williams enters upon his duties ns court house Janitor today. Allfs Fannl- Bennett la entertaining at her home on Eleventh street her sis ter, Airs. Ocksenreader of Dunmore and her niece, Aliss Yetman of Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss Emma Patterson Is spending two weeks with friends in Scranton. David Alenner nnd family will spend the present month In their cottage ut Elk Lake. Air. and Airs. Henry '.. Russell are at Atlantic City. Air. nnd Airs. Sidney Henwood of Scranton spent Sunday with HonesdaU relatives. The Honesdale and Lawyer's band ave an open air concert last evening In Russell Park to advertise the Rod Alen's excursion to Lake Ariel. R. AI. Stocker, esq. nnd family are spending four weeks nt Lake Hlamitlta in Snlem township. Hon. E. B. Hnrdenburgh Is to bo a candidate for auditor general. The attraction of the season In baS'J ball will be at Honesdale Athletic park Wedncsdny, August 2, when the Hones dale and a club direct from Havana, Cuba, will occupy tho field. Tho Cu bans are professional players, some of whom served in the late war wLh Spain. Fred Sells, the fireman killed in the wreck ut Laekawaxen Sunday morning, was a resident of Honesdale. His broth er Is a member of the Smith and Krantz Glass Cutting company. His father lives on the East Side. The Indies of the Improvement so ciety could add another to their list or good deeds by placing a number of sign boards on tho streets requesting people not to expectorate on tiio side walk. A dlsagreeaebleo nuisance, espe cially to ladies wearing long skirts, and should be abated. About one month ago my child, which Is fifteen months old, had an at tack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting. I gave it such remedies as are usually given In such cases, but ns nothing gave relief, we sent for a phy sician and It was under his care for a week. At this time the child had been sick for about ten days and was hav ing about twenty-five operations of tho bowels every twelve hours, and wo were convinced that unless It soon ob tained relief It would not live. Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended, nnd I de cided to try it. I soon noticed n chango for tho better; by its continued use a complete cure was brought about and It Is now perfectly healthy. C. L. Boggs, Stumptown, Gilmer Co., W. Va. For sale by all druggists, Matthew Bros., wholesale and retail agents. MOSCOW. Aliss Ruth Gardner Is tho guest of friends in Honesdale. Air. and Airs. Powell, of Alaplewood, spent Sunday with Air. and Airs. Ble secker. Air. and Airs. John Johlor and chil dren, of Scranton, are visiting rela tives here. Aliss ..label Dewltt left Saturday for Springfield, Alass.. and will also visit her brother at Newark. Air. and Airs. B. O. Elis and W. A. Ruynon, of Long Island City, are spending a few days In town. Aliss Alice Scanlon will leave today for a trip to Atlantic City. Air. nnd Airs. Horace Jones and sis ter, Marion, returned Sunday from a visit In Scranton. Air. and Airs. J. D. Williams and daughter called on Air. and Airs. Thomns Johns' Sunday. Arthur Wade, of Scranton, Is visit ing his cousin, Wllllum Shaw, for a few days. Fred Davis, of Elmhurst, called on friends In town Saturday. Airs. S. J. Hornbaker Is confined to her home with a severe cold. Aliss Alolllo Knack has returned from indwell's pond, where she has been making a short stay, accompanied by Air. and Airs. William Hinds and Char les Perry and daughter. O. A. Peck and family, of Scranton, moved Into the house of William Yeag er last week. Mr. and Airs. Thomas Johns enter tained the following guests Sunday: Air. and Airs. William Bloom, Airs. E. T. Johns, Misses Carrie Bloom, Alary Johns nnd Alattle Johns; Alessrs. John Johns and Charles Bloom. emu- a if,.MT:,o j ." do. A. .oysT A uiY V. IMA. 1 T"J rk; Sgj WW, tRffiftftSMBSRSRSBl i Bes Premium List in Every Package. b ..yi Quality, Price Homes. ll,ons mSSM v'JJr Our New Premium List, which will shortly appear in this paper, will surpass everything ever offered heretofore! WOOLSON SPICE COMPANY, Toledo, Ohio. liPPP; TUNKHANNOCK. The real estate of Adolph Semon, of Aleshoppen borough, was sold by tho sheriff at tho court house here on Sat urday. The propert yconslsted of four pieces of land ln Aleshoppen borough nnd sold for a total of $,1,703, N. N. Betts, of Towonda, being the purchas er. A number of people from out of town wore Interested in tho sale, in cluding N. N. Betts, cashier of tho First National bank, of Towanda, and his attorney, Ilodney J. Alercur, James Fitch, of Scranton, Chester II. Wells, of Aleshoppen, and Associate Judgj F. AI. Vaughn, of the same place. Tho business will be conducted by the pur chaser, under the supervision of Air. Semon. Tho Pittston Beds defeated the Homo team In tin interesting game of hull here on Saturday by the score of 10 to 9. It being the? first game for the honi team, they were a trilie rusty and al lowed tho visitors to score several runs on errors, where perfect playlni would have kept tho score down to four or live runs nnd given the game to Tunkhannock. They hope for belter success next time. Among Mie out-of town peopl who spent Sinday in Tunkhannock woro C'hailes E. Terry, E. K. Little, L. I. Barlow and W. N. Beynolds, jr., of Wllkes-Barre, and C. B. Little, of Scranton. Aliss Emma Jones, of Washington, Is visiting Aliss Alary Alitehell this week. O. E. Beynolds, of West Nicholson, candidate for the llepubllcan nomina tion for sheriff, was In town on Wed nesday. Airs. J. S. Turn, of Scranton, wns in town with Airs. Catharine Townsend. J. '. Beynolds, of Hcrnnton, was in Ivnkhannoek on Alonday. A marriage license was issued on Friday lust to Aloirls Pratt, of Nlchol son, and Bello Perlgo, of Nl J.olson township. WYOMING. The regular meeting of tho Wyo ming Monumental lodge was hold last owning. Air. nnd Airs. J. B. Schooley and son. Arthur, Air. and Airs. Ira DeWItt nnd nophow, John Phillips, nnd AIIB3 Helen De Witt will leave on Wednes day for a sojourn at Atlantic City. A. W. Gay was a visitor at Clark's (1 recti on Saturday and was tho guest of Dr. J. AI. Courtrlglit. John Free, the electrician nt Alt. Lookout colliery. Is spending a few days at Atlantic City. William I. Hutchlns, who lias been seriously 111 for tho past week, shows but littlo signs of Improvement. Aliss Esther Davies has returned to hoc homo in Scranton after spending sevoral duys hero with friends. V. It. Jenkins Is sojourning at Lake Wlnola for a short time. Union cvaiieel'iitJo services are belnc Hi fiSl Suxiipy within t Coffee for the SVIoney! JilVm jBffly&MEJ3Nm, . mimmm C30 ffiV-JvJwWiJ. 2l ? SirSVPj?x&ZtiL&a& C Ci'?Ma!rli!3iii T2&7?,5T$2b4iS r-i ! ' - "'" J - vi"n"rr S S3i S Q held ln a tent this week. The meet ings are conducted by n college band, comprising Charles W. Harvey and Charles S. Keen. Dr. and Airs. Chnrles P. Knnpp en tertained Aliss Porter, of the Wllkes Barre City hospital, over Sunday. A. C. Antrim, assistant agent at tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad, will leave for Danville soon, whore he has procured employment. Bev. and Airs. Robert Beldy will return to their home today at Scaford, Long Island. Two cliihl leu of Joshua Vincent nro iuite ill with scarlet fever. MOOSIC. Air. and Airs. James Hopkins spent Sunday In Plttston. Airs. Alice Brungess Is spending a few days with friends In Hyde Park. The Epworth leaguo business meet ing will meet at tho house of Oeorge Tregellas on Wednesday evening. The Hist vice-president's department has prepared n very Interesting programme ntul the members and friends of the league are Invited to spend a pleasant and profitable evening with them. Aliss Carrie Bruugess Is visiting friends nt Plttston. Frank and Wesley Schoonover spent Sunday at Sutton's creek. Arrangements nie lielng made to bring another party of children sent by tho Tribune Fresh Air fund. They will be sent to Plttston to bo distri buted, ns the first party was. They will arrive on Wedncsdny. Aug. 9. Per sons desiring to entertain ono or more of these children for two weeks should Inform the ltov. Judson N. Bailey to day (Tuesday), as It tak'es about a week to preparo the children for tho trip. QLENBURN. Aliss Esther Blake, of Allentown, Is tho guest of Aliss Sara Nnrthup. Air. und Airs. Alnhlon Hall, of New ark. N. J., tiro visiting tho faulty of Air. B. J. Hall. The three sons of Air. Arthur Lclgh ton, of Alethol. N. Y., ore spending a week ut the home of their grandfather. Air. Andrew Lclghton. Tho Syrian opera and lawn festival on Saturday was voted a great success by all who participated. Tho weather was delightful, tho attendance large, and tho nrocoeds, which will bo ap propriated to tho Qlcnburn free library, highly satisfactory. Tho amateur art ists who played the principal roles, and to whom much credit is due. are Aliss Nelllo Palmer, of Wllkes-Barre; Air. Harry Lathrop, of Seranton, and Airs. Alfred Lister and Air. Tom Hall, of Olenburn. PltlOEBURO. Alary A, Thomas, aged 9 years, died at her home, on Albert atrcet. on Sat mZ? frBXSir.7'HAJiGJtVVv SpecIaS nslwi ihCh iHbh! Ik "J sKtVsiiH liiBluiiVH iiiiHiiiiH hhh the . 3 ca 3s.,iy urday, after a short but severe Illness, and was burled yesterday in Prlceburg cemetery. William Hawkins, of Hullstead ave nue, entertained a large number of friends on Saturday evening last, it being his forty-third birthday. Tho Citizens band, under tho able leader ship or William Roberts, furnished music for tho occasion. The following programme wns given In a manner which pleased the largo assembly: AInrches, "fncle Sam's Navy," "Salut to Welleshoro," "The Patriotic Sixth Regiment." "Royal American." "Re porter;" waltzes, "Swebt Dreams." "Two Sweethearts:" sehotllsche."Prety Fairy Queen;" two-step, "Alnjor Oli ver:" overtures, "Amerlcnn Triumph" and "Alldland." After partaking of re freshments of nil kinds, the large gathering left for their homes, wishing Air. Hawkins- many happy returns of tho day. Saukle tribe, No. 107, Improved Or der of Red Alen. will hold their regular meeting tonight. Deafness Cannot Bo Cured by local npplUatluiiM, an ihey cannot reach the illseand porUuti of tho nr. There 1 only ono vi.y to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional lemeUli-s. Deafiiesi is cuiimm! by mi In'lamcd con dition of the mucous IIiiIiib of the Ku. tnclilnn Tube. When thin lube gets In flamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect healing, nnd when it In entire ly cloned deafness Is Hid result, and un less tho Inlliunmiillon can bo taken out nnd tills tube restored to Its normal con. Ultlon, hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten nre paused ! ca tarrh, which Is nothlnir but an Inflamed condition of th mucous mii faces. We will glvo Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of Di-afncss (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot ho cured by Hall's Cu. tarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CIIHN1JY & "'0., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggist, 7."e. Hall's Family Pills nre the best. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tlto 0of( Slgnaturo Notice I WHEN IN DOUDT, TRV STRONG AGAIN! M m w m f CtOff A WW aX'A'- V.l IS? vljor 10 the whole belof. All drain! and lones are checked ftrmanrxtly. Unieti patienu are properly cured, their condition often worriei them into Imamty, Conumption or Death, Mailed tealcd, Priced erbo; 0 boxes, with ironclad legal luarantee tocure or refund th (wRr J? III! tf.nVT money, j. co. Send (or Iren book. I'or Snlc by JOHN II. PIIliLl'S, und Sin-lice street. 'HasrvMa Save your Lion Heads and pro cure valuable Premiums Free. Roasted, Ground, only packages. NEHVITA PILLS Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cures Impotency, NlRht Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self abuse, or excess anu inula-t-nfinn A nnrvo tonic and Ptfblood lmililor. Brings tha pink glow to pale cheeks ami restores the fire ot youtn. Vrtv mnll nnn norbox. Cboxei lor ,s-.)u; wiiii h wruicii hhi tco to euro or refund tlio money, Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, tLLj Sold by Alclinrrnh & Thomas, Drug Gibts,, 3VJ Lackawanra ave , Scranton, Pa, MAKE PERFECT MEN SOAOT DF.HIMIH t PunotSuf r Lontfer' The Joys and inttilom of lir can b rrvtorrd to ti. Th very want cAtvt or Itervou Othlliiyar abnohiteiv cured by li;it PtiriC TA II M'.TH. OItc prompt relief to in omnU, U.llrjK memory and the ai antlilratnol vital powers, incut red by Indlrcretloni orexcemetorcaily yean, lmnart visor and uutenrv to ever v fun. tlnn Urate op tfitiy item Uit sOVt bloom to tt rrteekaand luitro to tho CTea ofy7voutiff orold. One fc toi renew vital eniruy 2lVJtt bused el J. Iff a complete tiiarenteedrureTTftTror mone? re funded tan be carried In vctt mr pocket. floM evrrjwheie or mailed In plain wrnrptr on tclp f price by THE rxiilUTC tu faiia nid., (Mraiv, Sold in Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros and McGarrah & Thomas, UruGykU ,- , A A..A.A .. Kffllpf Ar1tD1 iiHlrtunntoiunrritiroia( HIIIIUIUU lTlfaiediwart jjo1 t'uUmi.l Youthful f.rrnri, Ion iulltr Varicocele .' I i'D I for h,rn TcetlnionlHl and IU f rrutn - to l'ror. ;. i Tiii;i;u -M. I)., fl& .North Hxlli hi.. l'blludrli.Ma. ! 1 1'unltlvclr Oie'ontr in-tftlUi In tLL Mate tocureeiru tttaueti lb moctrelfrtratoi failed. Freth "an urediu4' IOd I lour. 9 3 CUT ffVJADE ME A mm AJAX TAIILETS POSIT1VKI.Y CD' jiiaIi Arrrai i xji:.rTin- rmitoft nil pry( liapotoucy, Blouj'loisnona, etc.. can: I by Abuae or other Kiccca on J Intl crcuoQn, juetf mncKiu ami urt retoi XtUaUtr in olJoryoanc a ..lamimioritudri nu ict-iaor mr.rria j h I'rdVPnt. 1 n .unit iini Pnniiiininl Inn M taken'in timo, Ihelrneo i.aowa la mcdlats improH mout aatl fcllcrta a CUJiD utioro alt other fall 1 hi upon caTins ina crnnino Aim (ntiom, uu poTocureatuoajantUnna vfillcurrou, Unplroap, itlTO written Ruuranteu tocSuaarara Sf. hTO aneh onsQ nr rnfnnrlllm mono PrlAotllJU litn. packacoi or U i-Kct; (full irnatraenti tor 2W, JJ mall, la Plum wrot ir nr-on rr-( ciit of rrlro, (ircul 1 'r AJAX RBJV1UDY CO., r?,'Vi."?,p For Mis In Scrontcn, To., by Matthswj Broi. and H. C. Sanderrcn. druwiats. 1 They have itood iheteitcfyrar auu uave cuteu moaianai casts ri nenoui uueaici, tucl it Debilnv. Dujincn.tilerrltii neti and Varicocele, A trophy, &o They clear the brain, lren jthei the circulation, make digcstirj nrfeel. and Imn.irt n hratlt. AJdresi, PEAL MEDICINE CO.,Cleteland,-Q. IMuirmiicUt, cor Wyomlus nvcuue Wl I Wi .. HAl t V.'Vt PJ&3 1 LdIuJ Tuiuti
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