0.0 ' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1898. L Makes the lightest, sweetest, finest flavored, most delicious and wholesome food. The housewife will find the Royal Baking Powder indispensable in' making finest foods. It makes the hot bread, hot biscuit, cake and other pastry, light, sweet and excellent in every quality. DR. BULLARD ON HOMEOPATHY POINTED DISCUSSION OP THE OLD AND NEW SCHOOLS. The President of Homeopathic So ciety of Northeastern Pennsylva nia Gives His Views Upon the Practice of Medicine in the Pres ent Century What Has Been Ac complished by the Local Society. This article was prepared by Dr. J. Arthur liullard, of Wilkes-Barre, presi dent of the Homeopathic Medical So ciety of Northeastern Pennsylvania for the last meeting held In thin cltv last week, and Is printed bj request: Ladies and Gentlemen: Six months uko vou honored me by n re-election to the presidency of this the Homeopathic Medical society of Northeastern Pennsylvania. At this time we voted to hold the meetings but twice a year, and selected June and October as the months most likely to afford opportunity to conven iently come together, these months, ibelng as a rule, a time when we are much less busy with the duties of a professional life. And now, as we meet for the first time under this semi-annual arrange ment, let us gather together in the bonds of good fellowship. If anv linvo Krlevances, fancied or real, If any misunderstandings or disagreeable In cidents have occurred to mar the har mony that should exist between each and every member, since our last meet ing, let us today, forgive and forget, and start anew without friction, feel ing that we now meet with one mind In an unselfish effort to advancp tho cause of sclentlllc medicine, truth and humanity. United, we are a power; united, our pt ogress will be a grand contribution to the welfare and happiness of the very large population we collectlvelv jepresent at this mooting. For unlike our brothers of the dominant school, ie build up, without first tearing down; and when noor suffering hu manity is shown this blessed truth, made so plain by comparison, and when tney understand that the homeopathic doctor Is not obliged to make them Mcker In order to cure them, they see the point and very soon become our champions. As TO THE "OLD SCHOOL." "While wo ought not perhaps to ques tion the honesty of this well named "old school" as a body, we cannot help wondering at their continued blindness and bigotry, as shown by their stumbling along in the same old cow-paths of a medical ancestry which Is as far behind the time as an ox-cart Is when compared to the Black Dia mond Express. They practice entirely on tho stereo typed plnn, what cured Hoblnson, must surely cure Jones, and If Jones don't happen to be built that way, and dies, they are convinced that Jones was lo gentleman. Routine and fashlonnble methods are perennially introduced by their leaders, and at once taken up by the entire Allopathic profession, to be used until some later fad or fancy takes its place. Truly they carve where wo cure; malm and destroy with their vile drugs where we build up and restore with the mild power that has been so truly named, 'Nature's Hand Maiden.' They are constanly making drunk fcrds, drug Inebriates and suicides, by their free, constant, and promiscuous prescribing of stimulants, opiates, and other poisons without limit, while we, us a. school, have little, or no use for lupn devil's own pharmacy; which ac counts in part, no doubt, for the much smaller mortality following the prac tice of the homeopathic doctrine. Do not, I Implore you, got away from the old time homeopathy of Hah nemann, of Hering, of Raue, of Dun ham, and of many others known to us tfy their works, .Nothing better, nothing eurer, noth-tfg- moro lasting in good results, is known to any school of medicine than the rules laid down and practiced by Jhese good old fathers of homeopathy, Royal Baking Powder grape cream of tartar, the most healthful and pleasant of all fruit acids, and adds anti-dyspeptic qualities to the food. Many low-priced, imitation baking powders are upon the mar ket. These are made with alum, and care should be taken to avoid them, as alum is a poison, never to be taken in the food. ROYAL DAKINQ POWDER to whom we owe so much, and whose wise precepts I sometimes fear we are in danger of forgetting. One of the greatest perils threatening our well being Is this apparent willingness to rest on our oars, content as it were to limit along In the consciousness of our great superiority over any other school of medicine under the sun. And this too, at the close of this most wonderful century. MUST BE PROGRESSIVE. We must no longer however be satis fied to rest on the laurels won years ago. If we would hold our present position as a school before tho public, retain and increase the number of our Institutions, we must be up and doing. We have no room for half hearted men and women, we must bo homeo paths In fact as well as name. Study your Materia Medlca, prove the new remedies, and hold fast to that you And good, strive for more perfect work, remember the masters teach unto others even as they have Instructed you so that your memory, like theirs, may be blessed by coming generations. Of course it means labor and often mldnlght-oil, but are you not ever and always repaid? To give quick relief without the de lay Incident to the right prescribing, is I admit, not without its temporary elation and advertisement, but think, what jeopardy, what prolonged and many times dangerous illness follows this sudden masking of pain. Pain, the sign-board; pain, the interpreter; pain, the guide and locator of that morbid something that calls so loudly for help, and against the cause of which our skillful efforts should be manfully put forth. Pain Is not disease, 'tis but the alarm bell. Search for the cause; seek the fountain head. The cause removed, pain dies as quickly as It came, and the patient, no longer a source of Income, himself, sends many others, and we know why. The regulars mav go on burning the cot tage to roast the pig, but wo know a better way, and we are roasting said regulars all over tho world by curing our clients moro promptly, with great er ease, and more satisfactory than they can comprehend. OUR WORK. During tho period since we last met, tho Luzerne county members of the Northeastern, have organized a branch society and have held six Interesting meetings; six Instructive papers have been presented and read; many of our drugs have been compared and dif ferentiated; several rare and obscure cases have been brought before the meeting for counsel, nnd by this inter changing of thought the mutual advan tage of patient nnd physician has been conserved. The average attendance of the Lu zerne county branch has been nearly ninety per cent, of tho entire member ship. A's the state society has signified their Intention of meeting in Wilkes Barre next year, would It not be well to at once take suitable steps for their reception and entertainment? I think best to bring the matter to your at tention in order that we may all under stand fully what wo are to do, and thus avoid misunderstandings later. WILL CONSIDER HEATING BIDS. Controller's Special Meeting to Be for General Business, The special meeting of tho board of control called for tonight will bo for general business. At first It was In tended to consider only tho question of postponing the opening of such night schols as aro located In buildings that cannot bo fitted with electric lights by next Monday, Yesterday tho building committee was Informed by the contractor for new No. 38 building that he cannot proceed further with tho work until the board decides what heating sys tem is to be Installed, Thereupon the committee nrranged to have the call changed so that tho meeting will be for general business, which will permit of the heating bids being taken up and disposed of. There Is a spirited fight among the heating companies to secure the con tract and a lively meeting Is a proba bility. Smoke tho "Joy Maker" cigar, Bo, is made from pure CO., NEW YORK. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD IRONTON STRUCTURAL PLANT ABSORBED. STEEL It Is Located at Duluth and Scran ton Men Are Interested In It. Scarcity of Old Iron Superinten dent Loomis' Office Is the Mecca of Real Estate Men Taking Views for the D., L. & W. Company from Along the Line of That Road. Other Trade Notes. The following dispatch from Duluth will be of especial local interest from tho fact that local investors, Simpson & Watkins, are Interested In one of the companies concerned. This Is the Ironton Structural Steel company, which some time ago offered to give the Lackawanna Iron and Steel com pany the eastern rights to manufact ure structural steel under the patent ed processes It controlled and which offer was not taken advantage of by tho local company: "A deal has been closed with New York by which John E. Searles, presi dent of the Amerlcwi Cotton com pany, acquires three complete Iron manufacturing plants in Duluth, which will be placed in operation Just as soon as necessary changes can be made. The price and the amounts that will be spent in making changes in tho plants aggregate $2,000,000, and the deal Is regarded as being of much importance in iron manufacturing cir cles "The three plants are the Ironton Structural Steel Plant, the We3t Du luth Car works and the West Super ior Steel plant. The last named will be made a Bessemer plant, the Iron ton plant will be an open hearth fur nace plant and the car works will con tinue to manufacture cars. The plants win put out structural steel, steel plates, I beams, angles, etc., as well as railroad cars. Tho Ironton plant will be improved to the amount of $200,- 000, including the addition of three open hearth furnaces, and the West Superior plant and the cars works will have $125,000 and $25,000 spent upon them respectively, "Contracts with the Duluth Furnace company have been made for 30,000 tons of pig Iron nnd the three plants will consume about five hundred tons a day. All of these plants have been idle for Ave years, and between them they will add 2.G00 men to the work ing population of Duluth, "Duluth Is near the source of ore supply, nnd a good deal of Interest Is attached to tho experiment of Iron manutacturlng here. Horace W. Lash, of Cleveland, will manage the plants. They were built six or seven yenrs ago during a boom In Duluth. Another feature is that they will prob ably lead to the development of u, water power here which Jay Cooke has been holding at a valuation of $1,000,000 for years." General Superintendent's Removal. The announcement that tho offices of General Superintendent Russell, of the Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern company, would bo' removed to New York on Nov. 1 Is rather prema ture. The clerical force Is still doing business at tho old stand In the Lack awanna avenue station, and will doubtless remain there for some time. The headquarters will eventually bo removed to tho metropolis, but Just how soon has not been determined. Superintendent Russell has been 'in New York lor several days and could not been seen relatlvb to his removal. Superintendent Loomis Office, In addition to being the headquar- ters of the coal department, Superin tendent Loomis' office in the Lacka wanna station Is the mccca for real estate men. Scarcely a day passes but that some Inquiries aro made con cerning land which tho company has on the market, and which is being dis posed of gradually. Many single lots are being disposed of, but there has not been any big deals within recent date. The offices are now undergoing a thorough renovation and the painters and frescoers are busily engaged in brightening up the rooms. The exterior woodwork of the sta tion has also been brightened up by the painter's brush. Changes on the Central. A special despatch to the Times from Mauch Chunk today says: "On the first day of November several changes are to take place on the Lehigh and Susquehanna division of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, and this fact has been the chief topic, of conversa tion among the employes today. The principal ohango is that William Sweeny, who, for some time, lias been general yard master at Ashley, Is :o succeed Charles F. LIppencott, who for several years ha3 been train despatcher at that point. , "It is also stated that Michael Mc Gulre will succeed Mr. Sweeny as gen eral yard matcr and David McGowan, was was formerly assllant yard mas ter, has been made a conductor. "In this conectlcn It is also BtateJ that the place of James Dlefenderfer, who for a long time has been foreman of the round house at Ashley will ba taken by a man named Brennan." Wilkes-Barre Tims. Old Iron Scarce. All over the country the scarcity of Iron Is felt, and locally the market Is very interesting. A thorough canvass of the county is being made by Junk dealers for all sorts of old Iron. Any pieces of old Iron are at a pre mium now-a-days, and the Junk dealer who is buying iron for barely nothing and selling It as high as $20 a ton. Is in clover. It Is said that the Delawaro i and Hudson company which sells the I old rails torn up on the Mooslc moun- tain to give way to a modern road, Is I getting moro money for them tnen It paid for the same rails many years ago, As the Gravity road was to be abam doned, It could not have been done ss at a more fitting time than now, as the iron on tho planes, the stationary engines, and tho old boilers of the head houses all bring high prices now. The old structures which have been abandoned can bo burned and out of tho ruins, enough iron can be gathered to compensate for the destruction. It Is said that the Delaware, Lacka wanna nnd Western company Is tear ing up eld rails, selling them and re placing them with new steel rails, 1)9 cause of the demand for old Iron. Were to Photograph Scranton. W. B. Hunter, advertising manager of the Lackawanna road, accompanlel by W. H. Jackson and S. E. Edison, of tho Detroit Photochrome company, which is engaged in making colored photographic views of scenes along tne Lackawanna, arrived here yesturday from a tour of the Buffalo division and spent the evening at the Jermyn. They intended to stay hero several days making views of Scranton and vicinity, but tho contrary weathir forced them to give up their plans. Mr. Hunter has decided to abandon the work until nature again ussumes BEAUTY, m CONQUEROR BELLAV1TA Arsenic Beauty Tablets and Fills. A per fectly safe and iruuranteed treatment for all skin disorders. Rettores the bloom oltouth to laded dees. 10 days' treatment Wot SO days! $1.00, by mall Bend for circular. Address. .., ifAVlTA MEDICAL CO., Clinton & Jackson SO., Colcsf Bold by McQarrah & Thomas, Dm:,-. Clets,, 209 Lackawanna avc. Scranton, Pa, her brlRhter dress. Views to tho num ber of 260 have already been tnken. It Is proposed to tuko nbout 1,600. Scranton nnd her surrounding beauty spots will be liberally represented In tho collection. Th vleus will bo published nnd used In the advertising department. UNCALLED FOR LETTERS. They Can Be Obtnlnod at tho Scran ton Postofllce. List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho Scranton postofflce, Lacka wanna county, Pa., Nov. 1, IS99. Per sons calling for these letters will please say advertised and give date of list. Ezra II. Ripple, Post Mnster. J, B, Bowe, Herman Beck, Rev. A. A. Booksaver, M. H. Boles, attorney; Wllllnm Holies, Bennett fc Johnson. Frank S. Baker, D. G. Beckwlth, Ella C. Burke, Ralph L. Boiler, Jeannctte Brooks. Dr. J. H. Christian, Mrs, James Cam ten, Mrs. C. M. Chase, Dr. M. J. Coch ran. Daniel Davis, Lulu Detwller, Mrs. Kleanor Dines, Henry Dlse, Mrs. Wm. Davles, Thomas Durkln. H. M. Evans, Mts. Addle Dony East cillne, Miss Maude Eckleberry, Austin Emery, Charley Earlley. Mrs. Lorena Frase, Miss Lena Fugc lln, A. Fenburg, Mrs. C. A. Flshburn. Mrs, J. S. Grey. Mrs. B. O. Holmes, Gordan M. Has sock, H. Hunter. William G. Howells, Thomas Hnrtlll, C. Hall. W. J. Jeffrey, E. J. Jordan, Mrs. Mary Jardlne. C. C. Keen, J. S. Kelley, Mrs. T. H. Kelley, Miss Mary Komrack, Mrs. John Kellog. M. J. Klcrcaym, Miss Katlo Knlppman. Leo Leslie, E. L. Lynch, Miss Kate Lawler, Mrs. George O. Lines, Miss Bildget Louny, C. C. Lowery, Mrs, F. A. Lyne, II. II. Langham. J. P. Martin, Dr. James Mlckewlcz, Miss Maud M. Myrles. L. V. Manlng ham, Henry It. Mltchel, George Miller, M. J. McMahon. F. 1'. McDonald, Bert McCann, F. C. Donald. Harry L. New. Charles Pierce 3, W. P. Potter, Mrs. Lewis 'Powell, Mrs. Ella L. Patrick, A. G. Page. Ellus Relsman, Mrs. George I. Rum baugh. Jos. I. Richards. Miss Addle V. RIel. J. S. Richards, Addle Reel. Jams Randall. Robert Roe, Mrs. H. William Roth, James Russell. F. A. Smith, Mrs. Grace M. Serllng, Mrs. A. F. Schrocdcr, T. Summerscales, Miss Bertha Stalker, Mrs. Edward Spencer, George Summcrson. Mrs. Thomas, George Turner, Mrs, Leo Thompson, Patrick Tlerney. S. R. Watson 2, Dr. Stewnrt Weaver, Miss Emma J. Wilbur. Mrs. W. C. Wilson, George Edw. Williams. M,rs. Sarah Young. ITALIAN. Raffaele Mono, Nicola Sconosfl de Pasqual, Ubaldo Searlnel, POLISH. Jan Ragowskl. Fellks Unlch, Sylves ter Brlthkowsky, Adam Stick, Joseph Fisher, care of Ignacy Zatusky, PouJ tas Szautjs. HUNGARIAN. Antonl Savicz, Kozubal Wlcenty, Rtanlstawa Makowsnlego, LIzelk Hulz, Maxs Jatralrcs, Stanlstaw Kruk, Juzef Zawlta, Seman Sniltk, Frenk Fudoph, Stlf Zubanor, Mlchele I'etoso. To Los Angeles nnd Southern Cali fornia. Every Friday night, at 10.33 p. m., a through Tourist Car for Los Angeles and Southern California leaves the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail way Union Passenger Station, Chicago, via Omaha, Colorado Springs and Salt Lake City, for all points In Colorado, Utah, Nevnda nnd California. In addition to the regular Pullman porter, each car Is accompanied by an intelligent, competent and courteous "courier," who will attend to the wants of passengers en route. This Is an en tirely new feature of tourist car ser vice, and will be appreciated by fam ilies or by ladles traveling alone. Par ticular attention Is paid to the caro of children, who usually get weary on a long Journey. These tourist cars are sleeping cars supplied with all the accessories neces sary to make tho Journey comfortable nnd pleasant, and the berth rate (each berth will accommodate two persons) Is only 5C.00 from Chicago to California. Ask the nearest ticket agent for a tour ist car folder, or address John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, 300 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Pa. COMPlEKiOMS RED ROUGH HANDS FALLING HAIR PREVENTED Blf o Tho most offectivo skin purifying and beautifying soap in tho world, as woll as purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. It strikoa at the causo of bad complexions rod, rousli hands, falling hair, and b.iby blemishes, viz., tho clojcoa, irritated, inflamed, overworked, or slug gish Pokes. Sold throughout the vwld I'oTitn D AnnC.Coiir., Prow , llottin. Haw to Ut DenuUful Complexion, iMt lOHITnilMCNL At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestic use and of all slzeo. Including lluckwheat and Blrdseyo, delivered in any part of the city, at the low cat price. Orders received at tho otllce. Oonnoll building. Jtoom 80i3, trlephono No. 17(12, or at tho mine, telephone No. 2T2, will bo promptly attended to, Dealers supplied at the mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO The Dickson 3Iniiuf.tCtiirl.ig Co. fccranton and WllUfH-Uarro, l'.i, Slunufnourjr of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENdlNES Boilers, liolstlni and 1'umplng Machinery. General Otnce, Hcranton, Pa. bust The Best Washing Powder AAXAlJAJ.aiA.aaa.a Tha Dae I fta- 9'1 c-pr,eii-iM, u a 10 1 110 UCllcoouUiryoauttf trom Trlftte dimuci & 1 acta 1. j'ror.Ut 1 1 tir.r.it M.U., 001 North fcUth fct.. 1'MLdfl. pUla, lu.t civet II jutaire la cm; tut. Vftricov i tt Utrtatar M cut tins), Irfxt Ic" k UHtt mtored. lria ea'trcuL noon 1 9 9. fT(6 9,tin 9 11. Roun for loo lUnilDB a4 dtnff rou eaitldillv 10 Mta 2 30 IVrah raui cured l lo lOdftTI. 1 Betid Ut 8wru UtUuo&Uli ft&4 Lock.( AH fraud! tipowd. TT T T T 1 uutim$ iHSy' $& smpsm m V MT t i "&" v?m S Fall Carpets WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY. Interior Decorators. 129 Wyoming Avenue, Gluten Is one of tho most nutritious properties of wheat. By our process of milling wo get a very large percentage of it In u now ?) Flour. Wo get all the digesti ble part. Tho outer husk of tho wheat Is Indigestible and Is not fit for tho human stomach. Wo reject that nnd allow only tho nutritious part to get Into "Snow White." All grocers sell it. "We only wholesaled" THE WESTOS BULL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. THIS WEEK'S PRICES IN dii, mm. jewelry The following prices, which, we are selling goods for this week, are tha lowest that we have ever offfired. The goods are the finest grade and cannot help but please everyone. Call and see them. Flno Diamond Kings at $3.00, worth $10.00. Solid Gold Band Rings at $1.23, worth $3.50. Solid Gold Band Rings at $1.00, worth $2.25. Gold Filled Cut! Buttons, E0c, worth $1.25. Cuff Buttons, provlous prices $1.00, now S7c. Gent's Solid Silver Watch, Elgin move ment, $.1D0. Ladles' Sterling Silver Watches, worth $3.50, now $3.75. Gent's Nickel Watches, S. W price $3.50, now $1.73. Rogers Bros'. Spoons, warranted, 50c. Rogers Bros". Butter Knives, Sugar Spoons, Plcule Forks, 37c, previous prlco 75c. Ladles' Solid Gold Watch, Elgin move ment, $14.50. Ladles' Gold Filled Watches at $5.30. worth $13.00. Wo also have about three hundred La. dies' Solid Silver Rings, worth 50c. and 73c, will close them at 10c each. Special sale now going on at Davldow Bros. Attend as wo aro offering goods at one-fourth their orlutnol value. Extra Heavy Solid Silver Thimbles at 19c. 227 Lackawanna Ava. TAKE TIME By THE FORELOCK." Car load Just arrived. All styles, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed even on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods as represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cosh. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Flva largo floors full to the celling at Tim. Kel's Stom, pASiffi inland ltll a Avenui 511 Sprue J 3:. a, Ttmple Court liulila, Km Scrdutoj, Pa. All acute and chronic diseases of men, women and children. CHHONIC, NEUV. OUS. UHAIN AND WASTING DISiiAS. i:B A SPECIALTY. All Ureases of tha Liver. Kidneys, madder, rfkln, Wood, Nerves, Womb, Eye, Ear, Neie, Throat, and Lungs, Cancers, Tumours, Pllii Jlunturo Goitre, nheuinatlsm, Asthma, Catarrh, Varlococele. Lost Manhood, Nightly Emissions, oil Female Diseases, Leucotrhoea. etc. Gonorrhea, Syphilis, lllood Poison, Indiscretion and youthful habits obliterated. Surgery, Fits, Epi. lensy Tape and Htnmach Worms. CA. TAimilOZONE. Spcclllc for Catarrh. Three months' treatment only J5.00. Trial free in olllco. Consultation and exami nations free. Ofllco hours dally and Sunday, 8 a. m. to 3 p. m. DR. DENSTEN To PATEHT Good Ideas may bo secured by our aid. Address, THC PATEN1 RECORD, Baltimore, Md, BHBT GflRRIRGES B GO-GRRTS E3 Aa&aJnr jmm fy.lA.tcJ1-. TM-M Wc offer better inducements to the carpet buyer this season thau ever before Payiug les3 for your carpets thau we ask is getting thread bare spots and dissatisfaction that you do not bargain for. Everything in Wilton, Ax minster, Velvet, Brussels, Savonerrle, Ingrain. sa iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimiinii4 ? s ine season is now a g open for all kinds of game, uet your guns S and dogs out. If you are s S not supplied, we can fit 5 a you up with everything g 5 except the dog. Our c 5 prices are the lowest and s E goods the best. E I FL0REY & BROOKS I an Washington Avenue. Opposite Court Mouse. 8 iIlIllllIllllllllEIIH!UliiHlllllIIIHh? nnmiininisniiHiniiimaHini g TBIRD NATIONAL BANK I OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital S200.0O0 surplus 4ZO.OOO Witt. CONNELL, President. K HENRY BELIN Jr., VlccPrex WILLIAM II. PRCK, Caibter ti a i!iiiiiiiii!ii!tiaii!iiiiiiinuinnis Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PSLSHER 435 to 455 . SCRANTON, PA N. Ninth Street, Telephons Call. 1.133. THE Itooms 1 anil2, Com'lth BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. flining and Blasting POWDER ilude at Moosla and Itush laU Work., LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO "S ORANGE GUN POWDER Kl ctrlo HiUtorle. Ulec'rleUxploier., lor explodtn.' blaits, .Safety Puis mi I Repauno Chemical Go's nxpwwvia MADE ME A MmK AJAX TAISLirrs POSITIVELY CUIUS JLLTiXmrvou JH$eat Falling Hsu tirjr, lm potency bl9oplnoci, etc., ctrjifJ by Abma or other Kicmici and Inuv L cretlouk, 77ki nulehiu a ml tnrsiy V rMtoro Lost Vitality la ohtoryouDjf.tci .a -. tit. U1MU KJf-ftlU'J?) UU lUdUUr (CttlltJ. 3rrTnt Inianitr An Coniamritlon u Uier lujiine, Tbtli urn i iKni In mnAlatn Imnrnia. man' lad rllects a C'UllB nboro ell other lull I.i. ;Ut joa liMtiiB tho Kcnulna AJux TfUotf. They haft curtu thousands and wi!lcure703. Wi.irlvi.apci. IttToirrHtoncuurtutMi toedectaruro Eft PVC in cachccor ro.and tha rnou.r. I'rleeUU U I Oip.r Acka.'..) or tii l k (full treatment) lor 12.W. 1 j iall, in Plain wrairor. unon recWpt of irlco. ('Irctilnx ' AJAX REAIEDY CO., fiX'S For pain In Scranton. Fa., by Mntthfwa Ilros. nnd II. C. Haudurticn, Drut'elata, Rabbits I lis u MOOSIC POWDER CO. Itf t