THE SCRANTON TRI13UINW-TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1899. CARBONDALE. DHIDE AND OKOOM SURPRISED. Mr. nntl Mrs acorgo T. Iluntlck, who were married In Wnync rounty Inst week, were Riven a plousiint HUrprlse at their home on Summit nvenue. Mu sic and names woro Indulged In until 11 o'clock, when lcfreshtncnts 'wero ecrvccl. Thnsu present wpip Mr. and Mru. Wlllliini A. IleynoldB, Mr. and Mrs. II. U. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Oliver, Mr nnd Mrs. II. U. Fowler, Mr. and Mis K. II. Stone, Mr. und Mrs. H. N Smith, Mrs. S. Foster. Mrs S. D. Vail. Mis. S. A. Vullt-the Mlpcs Sarnh Chilton, 'Nettle Hurdlck, Hessle Ileynolds, Mablo Stone, Alice Guest, erf Danville; the Messrs. Ilort Dlx, Ilcrt Hills, Morris Ouest, Qcorso nnd Irvlns Avery, Jnmos McMullen and Arthur Bui dick The purty broke up nt mid night, wishing the newly raairled couple much ov. JOINT SESSION OF COUNCILS. Councils met In Joint session last evening nnd made tin unsuccessful ef fort to dispose of the bids on surface water sewers by a lesolutlon award ing the contract to Walr & Kennedy nt a (lgure not to exceed the constitu tional debt limit of the cltv. The solicitor sntd the resolution wns Ule KOl, as tho bid exceeds the appropri ation for the work. Chairman Swlgert declared It out of order, but the coun cils appealed from his decision. They subsequently agreed, howeei, to de fer action until Wednesday evening, when the solicitor will render his opin ion In writing LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mri (' A. Kafka and sons, Mrs Nel lie Hlllei nnd M. II Tappnn aie spend ing a couple of weeks ut Lake Idle w llde P II Beven Is In Syracuse. N. Y. Mrs Lucy Van Kirk U 111 w 1th bron chitis J B Nicholson Is sojourning at Cry stal lake. Miss Cecelia Coleman lias returned from Watertown, N. Y. Miss Hnrrlet Hutchlns has returned from Rob ton Mis W. Burr, who has been III nt her Crystal lake cottage. Is convalescent Pi of K. P Thomas paid Scranton a b ness visit vnterday. Mrs G W 12 vans Is entertaining the. Misses Annie and Bessie Duval, of Scranton Frank Blnlr, of the Brooklvn navy ynnl is Msltlng relatives In this city. Mr and Mrs. Pierce Butler are at tending the Salem camp meeting. Mi and Mrs. S. H. Biiggs, of Peck vllif Mho have been visiting their son In this cltv, have leturned home. Mrs Dwlght Craft has letuined fiom a Isit at Thompson. Thomas T.esnn has returned from n four months tour through California nnd Texas A daughter was born yesterday to Mrs Joseph Hill, of 7S Laurel street, whose husband wns killed on the n.II road at Arniat Summit a few weeks ncn JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The stieet car expulsion to Nay Aug paik b the congiegatlon and Sunday school cMldien of the Fltst Baptist thuitli will tnke place tomoiiow As n Iniffo niimbpi of tickets h.ne been sold, those lontemplntlng going nie nsked tn notify I,. W Ciamer by ". o'clock this overling, o that the pioper number of street ars may be on hand at the time of departuie. Station Agent Wheeler, of the On tario and Western, ostenlay found n sum of money near the station, which the owner m.iv iecole upon ailing on him and piolng owneisblp At tho spednl set Ices hold In the itiothodist episcopal church on Sunday tin sum of $12.12 was collected to de fray the expenses Incurred In putting In the new heating sjstem. Misses Annie Hendiicks, of this boi ough. nnd Mnlellne Wnlkei, of Ma (leld ure lsltln;j the founer's unele, lte M r Crane, nt Avoca. The hot, div spell which has nllllcted ls for some time was ended last even ing, when shortly after 6 o'clock a he.uj wlndstoim parsed oer the boi ough lalslng the dust in clouds, which .vas followed by a heavy downpour of inlr wh"b lasted several hours. Miss Thompson, who has been at tending the camp meeting at Salem, has leturned home. The funeral of Alice, the daughtei of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Harris, of Car bomlale, took place here esterday moinlng Sei vices weie held In St. James church by the lector, Hev. C E. Fessenden, who nls-o officiated at the graveside. The funeral was largely at tended. Mi and .Mrs Fiank Barber spent Bundav with Scranton friends Mis C W. Stanton, of Caibondale, was a vlsltoi here yesterday. PRICEBURQ. Jet.se Snyder and family, if Main street spent Sunday with relatives In Dnlton Chon pi notice in PUmltive Methodist chunh this evening, commencing nt 7 30 o'clock. Sawkle tribe, Improved Order of Bed Men, will hold their regular council to. night Adam Vltkoskle, a Pole, emplojed as a laboier in Stoirs' mines,, while un loading u cniload of praps on Saturday nfteinoon, was caught and pulnfully Injured Kdward Morgan, it miner In Storrs', No. 1, shaft sustnlned a frac tured limb yesteiday while In the net of standing a prop. Golden Chain lodge. No 549, will dedi cate their new hall, coiner of Storrs avenue and Lincoln street, ut .'..ill p. m tomorrow There will be a shoit parade after the exercises, headed by the Citizens band, to be followed by Something New! Largo packago of the World's best cleanser for a nickel. Still greater econ omy in 4 pound package. Alade only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Loutj, New York, Beaton, Philadelphia n picnic on the rlflo range. All lodges of the order are cordially Invited to attend. Kvan Loomls, of Philadelphia, grand mnster of the Grand lodge of Philadelphia, will have charge of the exercises Mrs. Louis J6hn, of Pvrker street, Ih-ovldencc, Is visiting her slstor, Mrs. W. J. Wilson, of Brook street. PECXVILLB. The mercury leglstered 98 degrees In the shade at this place yestcrdoy. Mrs. W. F. Kllhour, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Wil liam Bell, leturned to her home at Philadelphia yesterday., Mrs. W. S. Bloes and son, Wnlter, returned yesterday from Varden, Pa., where they were visiting relatives. Misses Llda and Gertrude Fredrick, of Buttonvvood, returned home yester day aftjr upending a week with Mr. nnd Mrs. William Allen, of North Ma.n street. Mrs. Dlkemnn and son, Herbert, are visiting relatives at Susquehannn, The water pressure on the Archbald Wnter company's mains through town Is getting very poor again. The social and clambake that was to take place last night has been post poned till tonight. TAYLOlT NEWS. Coming Fair nnd Festival of the I. O. 0. F. Today's Excursions. Personal and Other Notes. The members of Taylorvllle lodge, No GG8, Independent Order of Odd Fel lows, are mnktng extensive arrange ments for a grnnd fair nnd festival which will be conducted In Weber's rink Oct IS, 19, 20 and 21. The Indies connected with the affair are prepar ing fancy and useful articles which they will exhibit and offer for sale duilng the fair. The promoters of the undertaking announce thut It will be one of the most unique nnd enjoyabl" affairs yet attempted In this town nnd promise a number of new nnd Inter esting features. Today will occur the grand excursion of the Old Forge castle. No. 3.!9, Knights of the Golden Tangle, to Hnr vey's lake. The committee In charge have completed all arrangements for the event. The following games have been at ranged Sweepstake shooting match, live pigeons, 21 yards rise, first prize, $.". second nrlze, $3 third prize. $2. entrance fee, $1. Handicap foot race, 120 yards, first pilze, $", second prize, $2; entrance fee, 2," cents Other games have been nrranged, such ns three-legged race, sack race, ten pin contest, egg race, quoit handicap, etc. Committee on contests, Arthur Stew art, John I ondon and John White. Miss Lizzie Lav is, of Kingston, Is the guest of Miss Nellie Crogan. of North Main stieet. School Contioller II. J Daniels, we are glad to note. Is much Improved Trom ihcumntlsm. Lackawanna lodge, No. IIS, American Protestant association, will meet this evening A p.uty of Tnyloi outig people en Joyed an outing to Lily lnke on .Sun da J. Thej were conveyed to that pleasant lesort by Llvetyman J. i:. Davis Miss Maine Bobetts, of .leimvn, Is visiting relatives In Old Foige. Mrs. p a. Lubinac and family and Miss Pauline Lewv, of PnterJon, N. J. spent the Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. James Winstone of Peckvllle The home expinsionlsts who went to Svlvnn Beach on Satunlav expressed themselves well nleased with the trip. H'. Mi. Griffiths, of Blnghamton, N. Y. delivered two able setmons at the Welsh Baptist church on Sunday Miss Lizzie Winstone has returned to her home In Peckvllle aftei a two weeks visit with friends heie Rev. Fiances Gendall preached In Jermyn on Sunday. The St. Joseph's T. A. nnd B. soci ety. If Mlnooka. will run their nnnual excursion to .Mountain. park today. The Hist train will leave at 8 o'clock a. m. A terrific wind storm together with a continuous downpour of inln visited this borough last evening, doing con siderable damage "UK THAT ANY GOOD WOULD WIN" should be provided with good health, and eveiyone who would have good health Miould icmember that puie. rich blood Is the first requisite Hood's Saisaparllla, by giving gooci blood nnd good health, has helped many a man to success. HONESDALE. Mis Finn nnd daughter Hattle of Scranton, aro visiting Honesdale lela tlves Captain D C. Osborne has returned from a six weeks' business tilp tluough the western states. Another exclusion fiom polntb on the Bile passed through HoneiIale jesteiday for Carbondnle, canjlng about six hundred rflss-engtrs. Mls-s Anna Ball, ol the Citizen ofllce. Is spendlnc two weeks with friends In Matamoms, Pa . A ilie on Friday at the tesldence of Mis. Humllii on uppei Main stieet, binned the roof of the house neatly off before It was extinguished. Aside fiom the loof the damage was caused by watei. The fire originated at the foot of an elevatoi, which sniui can led the Camcs to the rcof. The furniture was removed fiom the building. The damage Is covered by Insuiance. Goodtlch's wagon show Is ndveitlsed to appear In Hotusdnle, August .' A giand entertainment will bo given by the Hone&dale base ball club In the annory on Thursday evening Vugust "4 Among the attractions will be 'a genuine cake walk by eighteen artists, trick blcjcle ildlng by Benjamin Ditt rlch Darin and Carroll, minstrels, und Fred Knehr. contortionist Fi .-ennui's orchestra will furnish music for danc ing. N.l rirais . irz-z sil RMS WashingPowdei! IPII Scene Morning room. Newly mar ried couple. Ho seated at breakfast, she rustling about the room In n light flowered muslin morning gown, He (b till In the stage when husbands notice things) That's a very pretty dress, Nell; what do you call that stuff? She (gratified) Oh, It's only a little muslin. (Taps him playfully on the, head as she passes) Dear old boy' He (hastily putting down his cup) Pahl What Illthy coffee this woman mnkijs, Nell! She (apologetically) I'm so sorry, dear; I'll speak to her about It. He I wish you'd nsk the mater how heis Is' made; It's the best coffee In London She (plens.antly) I will, dear He Oh, by the way, Nell, have you decided about the drawing room paper yet? She I thought the blue we saw yes terday would do. He I'm afraid It won't, Nell, the muter says blue Is fur too cold for our room. She (aside) The mater again (A little stiffly). I suppose I can choose my own drawing-room paper, Jajck' He Of couise, but I was nuking the mater about It yesterday, nnd she said she thought blue would be n great mis take. However, you can do as you like. She (saicastlcally)-'Thanks, dear He Now, Nell, don't be huffy (She recovers her usual good temper and laughs.) She I'm gong to choose the drawing room cat pet this morning. Cnn you come, Jnck? He I'm afraid not this morning, I'm awfully busy Just now. The mater suggested rugs, so pet haps you had better get them Instead of carpets. She (decidedly) I don't care foi rugs, Jack. He Well, the mater said She (Interrupting) I'm afraid I can't wait now even to hear so valuable an opinion as your mother's. (Leaves the room to do her housekeeping ) He (in great astonishment) I do be lieve she's huffy again How funnj women nie' I should have thought she would have been only too glad to benefit by nn older woman's advice I hope she Isn't going to take offense at everything I sa. (Lights his cigar and settles rather gloomily to the morning paper.) SCRND II. She (having afternoon tea with her dearest friend) My dear Loo. It's be coming perfectly unbearable. Vnti know how well Jnck nnd I got on at first, but since he hns taken to quot ing his mother's opinion from morning till night I'm getting sick of the sound of her very name It's the "mater ' this nnd the "mnter" that all da long Dearest Fi lend Poor dear' It must be lather a nuisance She (pouting) Bather a nuisance' It's unbearable' The woist of it is I'm very fond of the old lad, and now he's beginning to make me hate the sight of her. Deat est Fiiend You must cute him at once, dear, before he gets any worst-. These things must be nipped In the bud at the fltst. She (dolefully) It is easy enough lo a these things must be nipped In the bud" but how Deaiest Trlend (thinking deppl.v ) -Wait let nie think a minute. Bright ening up suddenly) I know She (eagerly) How What' Dearest Friend Turn the tables oa him, ram his mother down his tin oat quote her opinions all dnv That will soon stop lilni She (doubtfully) Will It" Vie vou sure It won't make him woise' Dearest Friend (emphatically) Try It, my dear. Trust me I've been mar lled longer than you have. She (ilslng) Well, I can but tiv but (despondently) I'm afraid It won't be much good I'll write nnd let vou know the lesult Dearest Friend (eheerfullv ) Yes, mind ou do. Good-bye, deat SCHNK III DRAWING ROOM AF TEI! DINNER. She I went about the t.ablemald's character today. Jack. He The tablemald? I thought we had decided to only keep two maids to begin with. Nell? She (pleasantly) Yes.but your moth er says It would be quite Impossible to keep a London house clean with only two maids He Oh, well, of course. If the mater really thinks It necessary, I suppose we must. She (aside) Theie! I knew It would only make him worse. He What wages are you giving her' She Twenty-seven pounds and aJl found. Ho (blankly) Rather stiff, isn't It? She I don't think so Your mother seemed to think It was about rlBht. He (a little erooaly) Mv d nr Nell, you must remember the dear old mater Is a little exti.avagant In some of her Ideas Of course (huiiledly) she's much better off than we are. She (decidedly) Well, I've promised the girl the wages now. nnd slip Is coming on Mondav (Dismissing the Mibject alrlv) Just pass me the papr Jnck He (absently passing her the paper) Whfco the deuce s the coffee tonight? She (calmly) I told the cook not to send up any moie after dinner. He (Inltably) What on earth for? She I asked your mother how hers wns made, und she wns horrified to hear you took It twice a day. She says she Is sure thut Is why you have been sleoplng bo badly lately. He (coldly) Kindly tell the cook we'll begin It ngatn tomtit row. She I will dent, of couise. If you really want It, but your mother said He (Interrupting) Give me the pa per, please, Nell, If you nie not going to read It. She (smiling gently to herself) Cer tainly, dear, I don't particularly want to lead. Ho (takes the paper and sits stating nt It a moment In ninnzement) Why, Nell, this Is the Evening Advertiser; where Is my Evening Standard? She (sweetly) Oh, I was telling your tnnther we took the Standard toduv, Jnck, nnd she snld she thought the print wns clicadfully tiylng She said she was sure It was very bad for your eyes, so I thought we would change to the Adveitlser. He (drawing himself up) Really, Nell, I don't think you need tukc upon yourself of change my paper without even consulting me. She (apologetically) I'm so soriy, dear, I never thought you'd mind. Your mother seemed so nnxlmm you shouldn't try your eyes. She says they have never been very strong since your operation. He (hot and uncomfortable) Mothers are always over anxious, and (even iLH iHf ieH BBJHBI Hli Premium List in QuaSiity, Low Price. Used in il Homes, lew Premium List, will m hotter and more uncomfortuble) I don't think, Nell, ou need babble to everv one about every mortal thing we do and tal-e In the house She (doubtfully) Not every one, deal , but jour mother Is so sensible I like taking hei advice. (He does not answer, and dead sil ence reigns, foi ti quarter of nn houi, then the ftont door bell ilng) She (Jumping up) I expect those are the hall mats. Plankeis said they would send them this evening. He (glad of a break) Oh, all light' let's have them up and have a look at them (They both go to the door, nnd she cnlls out to the mnld to btlng them up stalls. As they stund waiting wlill" the mats are being unpacked, she gives his aim a little tender pat) He (still rather grumpy, takes no no tlce, but calls out) Here, Mary, bring the things up, She I hope you will like them; our mother wfent with me to choose them (The mats nte undone and spieud out on the drnwlng room carpet) He (looking pleased) By Jcivp' they ate nice, Nell good, too, I should titlnk, and will last even In this horrible ell mate (Bends down to examine them, and finds the bill. He stares at It In silence for a minute, then sajs) Nell, you have never paid 0 each for hall hints, suiely? ''he (Innocently) Is It much? Your mother did not think them at ail deur Up (vpiy angrily) I've .already told you, Nell, the muter doesn't know any thing about prices She lives in quite a different wa to the way In which we shall have to live and, besides, I told you not to go beyond "i nr-Cfi each She Yes, I know, dear; but jour molheisald It was absurd, and lie (Interrupting her furiously) Look her.-, Nell did you many uh- or the mater? (With great dignity,) For the future jou will kindly take my opinion on a matter of this kind and not hers She (meekly) Veiy well, dear only I thought Hi Well, don't think (Ho lenves the room nnd slams the dooi vlolpntly after him. She dances a pus setil ncioss the drawing room, nnd then kisses her hand to her reflec tion In the mirror.) Rxlruct from letter, written by "Her" to her dearest friend:" "'It has beon n perfect success, and I do not know how to thank you, dear. Jack has neer quoted , his juother since, and the dear old lady nnd I are greater ft lends than ever. She lit tle knows how delightfully useful fho has been and Jack Is far too fond of her to say anything to her about It. Ho an1 I havo never had a single quarrel since, and I nm quite happy again. i V "Yours very nffectlonately, Black nnd White. A luxury within the reach of all! Best Coffee for the IVioney! volWtw Jft. v . r " - v .t i. 73J3tiaa -:iBhVLJii- r -v & 3t, Q surpass ever rjtrZl r yI. UHV Lrs12QwW'VJ'" w1?" Tfc - S3 cw- which' . WOOLSON SPICE COMPANY, Toledo, Ohio. MOOSIC. In spite of the swelteilng heat sev eial families fiom heie duive tluough the dust to the Wyoming camp gtound on Sundaj Those enteitnlnlng the childten sent out by the Tilbune fresh ait fund nie lequcsted to have them at the Delti waie and Hudson station on Wednes day b 10.0 o'clock, and also to pro vide each child with a lunch. They will not get home befoie COO p m Rev. W C. Young, of the Preflbytei lan c lunch, i etui tied last week from his four weeks' vacation and occupied his own pulolt on Sunduj. George Tillman, who was hurt so seriously while attempting to boutd a moving train, wns taken to the Wllkes llni re ity hospital late Saturday even ing and wns resting comfortably on Sunday. His father and mothpi left yesterday morning for their home In Jeraev City with bright hopes fot his recovety. Mis. William Thomas Is vihltlng her biother-ln-lnw. J. R Thomas Messrs. F i: and Allen Howatd, nfter an extended trip thiough the west ern states, have returned to Moosb nnd expect to remain till spilng A lutge circle of friends gladly 'greet tem Yo'u will find u hentty welcome at the regular piajer meeting held In the Methodist Hplscopnl church this even ing at 7..10. It Is a pleasant place to go. Trv It Mrs William SickPihlne returned Satin day fiom a visit to Carbondalu f i lends. About one month ago my child, w hlch Is tlfteen months old, had an at tack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting. I gave It uch remedies ns are usually given In such enses, but as nothing gave relief, we sent for a phy sician und It was under Ills care for a week. At this time the child had been sick for about ten dajs and was hav ing ubout twenty-five operations of the bowels evety twelve luiuis, nnd wo weie convinced that unless It soon ob tained relief It would not live Cham bet Iain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended, and I de cided to try It I sooty noticed n change for the better, by its continued use a complete ouie was bt ought about and It Is now porfectly healthv. C. L Boggs, Btumptown, Gilmer Co. W. Vu. For sale by all druggists. Matthew Bros., wholesale and retail ,ugents. tunkhannook: The Hist acetylene gus plant to be operated In the town was placed In tho store of Charles R. Space. Mr Space had some trouble with the elec tric light company und when the com pany Insisted upon placing meters on the lines he refused to take tho light any longer und Immediately started his flPlB B BBbV oHHbHBB i-c N2dflgl IwilS shortly appear ig ever offered heretofore! cial Prices ON ALL GRADES OF vSHOLS AT THE AUGUST SALE OF &imMSk YlffFs wtLs NERVSTA PILLS Restores Vitality. Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cures Impotency, Night Kmlsslonsand wasting diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess anu inuis- a a ...aam 4rtli l t f" jcreuon. . iiui i"' "" ,:5?Wl)lootl Imililer. Brings the feJW restores the fire of youth. T Sft Nty mall 50c per box, Q boxes for $'-2.50; with a written guaran tee to euro or refund the money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL, CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts CHICAGO, ILL. Sold b McUarrnh & Thomas, Drug gists,, 2n'j Lack.twurra ave , Scranton, Pa, gas plant. The plant was completed and tu tunning order on Pilday and Sutuiday evenings, but owing to thu burners not being of the right size the light was not nil that was expected If the light proves satisfactory there will be several othei plants put In In the business patt of town. 11. K. Little. W. X. Reynolds nnd Charles 11 Terry, of Wllkes-Barre, spent Sunday here. (', B. Little, of Set anion, was In Tunkhnnnock over Sunday. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as the cannot reach the illtcm-ed purtlon of the ear Thero is onl one wuj to euro deafness, und that in bv consul! utlomil icmeclles, Deatnets is caused by nn Inllained con. ditlun of tho mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this lube gets In flamed ou havo a rumbling Bound or Imperfect hearing, nnd when it Is entire lv doted deafness Is tho result, and un less tho lntlammutton can be tuken out and this tube restored to its normal con. elltton, heurhiB will bo destroyed foi over, nine cases out of ten nr6 caused by ca tarrh, which Is nothliik' but un Inhumed condition of tho mucous surfaces, We will give One Hundred Dollnis for any cuso of Deafness (caused by ca. tarrh) thut cannot be cured by Hall's Cu. tarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free F. J. CHBNDY & CO, Toledo, O. Sold by Druxgltts, 75c Hall's Family Pills aro the best. Save your Lion Heads and pro cure valuable Premiums Free. Roasted, Never Ground. only in 1 lb. packages. in this paper, Bargains Bicycles at one-quarter of their original value. We have six wheels now on hand. They were pawned and as the time has expired, we will sell them at very low prices. Call and See Them. Davidow Bros 227 Lackawanna Ava, MAKE PERFECT MEN SO yUV DFttPAlU I DonotSur rLonfftr' Tht JojrnJ ainbltloni of hf ran be reitoreJ to you Th t?ry worst rate of Nervou liehlMirnr bsolutvlvj rurrd by Vt KPEGTO TAllI,KTll. Olvt prompt rtiltf lo tn omnia rauinff mtmory and th ! and drain of vital powera.tncuiitd by Inourrtiioni or cictiiei 01 cany yran mpart victor and potency to tvry I une tlon 0rc tipttiaajitern uiv rhiihi tktiA liitr In (hi tii nf bloom to lb OnWc boi renfwi vital tnariry i Tyounff or gld IJo boxci at I toacjrapltatruarantrdcur funded Can be rarrltd Id veil or money rr- cocicat flo 1 f tryhtr or mailed In plain wrapper on eeelp'ijf price oy xna rrmr iu.( nil "(t rtitaie," Sold In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros and McGarrau & Thomas, drucfrlsta. a - a ' (AIIIICIOQ rrtTetodfi'ttti, Jllood I'oUon. Mouthful irrori Lnutltallty Wrlcoctle fig Vent fur Sworn TeattmenlaU tod Bock S Truth to Prof. 11. 1 Till I I- M. li . y fA) 'vrui riin r-v. i nuiuTipuiB folteJ Mitea to curaavea tluuih ihe tuait celtrAtrd iwe llilUii failed lafibtaita cured lu I lo lOdtji Iluri9 3C9 r r MPiUE ME A V3mS3 AJ AX TABLET S POSlTIVEIiY CURB jLJZJirrvoui il Fail ina IUq i?7(IrapoUnc7, Klopleesness.Bto caQiod by Abuco or other xroet and Ioua cretlonR. Xnrt nuUKtu and lurtlu roston LcMt Vltaut lo oMoryounj.ao4 v.va wnaiurtiuay, uuiovuor marriac, Frovnnfc Intintt nnr rVininninflfin if ..ni.'7-rr' : "ni-T "-. vr -'"' mail ind Affocta n. UlUlK uhorn ill mUf .-ll l hero 111 cthar falf Iu. niUJit Tattcta. They Dear yoa, Uanlwap- ;. ..- lv-'itr. 73 'I'l'iT" ;uvrr, ". f- JVU UtliUK tnu CBUI hflto oard thouionda unit Til llfurtllin BOAranU) to He Iect-aro each cc m B0CTS(Ii? or rotuna tnu tnonoy. I'rlco I'ickici or li ckctt (full tn r tx pkcte (full treatment! for iu nil (ful uall. la i lain VMiir, nnon raclpt of rrl rwro. Tit . rircaue ,IWAJAX REMEDY CO.. 'i'.""'.?w For nala In Brrantcn. Pa., y Matthews Croi. ana II. C. Sanderrcn, druggists. Great (v fl
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