THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-AVED2CESD A V, NOVEMBER 13, 189!). 8 WHITNEY'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEWS A CURIOUS FREAK OF NATURE AT VALEVILLF. Newo of Internet In Rnllroni Cliclnu. Two Talented Brothers Meanest Man Discovered More Wood Acid Factories to Be Built The Recent Mlx-up. Bpeclnl to tlio Scrni ion Tribune Susquehanna, Nov 14. George C Frank, of Yalcvllle, lias n curious freak ot nature Whether It In a pig or pigs Is not ceitaln. The creatmo has one pel feet head and Is formed like an ordinary pig as far back as the middle of Its baek, except that It has two sep al ate tongues. Half way fiom Its shouldeis to Its hlplts body blanches and the thlnd Quarters are those of two well formed piss, with two per fect hlnil legs and feet for each p.ut. On its back Avhere the body divides there Is a single leg, not so well de veloped ns the other, which divides at the nnklo joint and has two separate feet. It was born alive and for sev eial hours was Just as lively ns the lest of the litter, miming mound and squeaking like any pig. but. on account of Its having two tongues, it could not suck, and It died apparently of starvation Mr. Frank has placed the curio In the hands of a taxidermist. IN HAILItOAD CinPl.ES. Honesdale edltois have built an Krle short-route ro.id acioss Wayne county, so after this thev can almost hear the whistles of the locomotives. Our gifted brcthien over the Mooslcs have una bridged Imaginations. A book containing the pot Halts of all the engines on the Eile system Is soon to he published by a Chicago firm. It will be a thing -of beauty, if not a Jo foiever. The lle could use a few thousand more freight and coal cars Every railroad oiganlzatlon In Sus quehanna Is In a prosperous condition. The Hrle will run a cheap excursion to New York Nov. 22 Some Krle engines aie getting In more than double time. The rails on the Delaware and Hud son road do not get cold nowadays Ten extra heavy switching locomo tives ojo being built In the Susque hanna shops for use In Jersey City two talknted nitoTimits There aie two bachelor brothers who live together In a little one-story build ing at Lanesvllle, this county, who certainly give evidence of cccentilcl tles ot genius. In their own peculiar way They are giants In statute, and, but for a careles-s lndiffeience to dress, might be termed handsome Their home Is made the gathering pine for many who lesort thither laigelyt out of curiosity to see what the two brothels will next originate One Is an artist and paints a fine picture. He iias a natural gift, and main of his painting! have brought a good price. The other brother is a genius In an electrical way He has designed, ininufactured and devised many eleo ttlcal appllcances. The home of the gifted brothers is well worth a visit. IN SUSQUnHANNA COUNTY. The next meeting of the Susquehan na County Teachers' Association will be held In Lanesboro In January. The newly-formed horse shoers as sociation of Susquehanna county, will meet In New Mllford on "Wednesday, tor peimanent organization. Some of the grangeis im the county do not fa vor the oiganlzatlon. They call It a sort of combine to raise prices. County Commissioner Isaiah llnrils. of Ttusli, will rebuild his hotel, some time since destroyed by fire. Leandor Lott, the Republican candi date for county treasurer at the re cent election, received a majority of 989. A revival Is In progress In the Rush "Baptist church. Montrose Catholics are to have a fine new parochial residence. No ono would blame Sheilff-elect Maxey If he favored removing the county seat to Forest City. His home town saved his bacon. THE SHOUT OF IT. The unhappy oyster Is wi lining In Its shell. Kind words and bald heads never die. If a great big man calls you a liar treat him with silent contempt. Do not. however, make your contempt too conspicuous. A young Montrose lawyer denlps that there are too many lawyers In the county. He says thra aren't half enough clients, that's all. The meanest man out !s the man who knows who will 'je the nxt presi dent, but will not tell. Sonje women should he awnrdel the "meddle" from the services they ren der society. A Jackson man has a hen foui teen years old The othei day a hawk stole It, but after an hour came back with a broken bill and three claw gone, put down the hen and took an old rubber boot In place of It MATTERS IN GENERAL It Is more than probablp that the next governor of Pennsylvania lll come from Lackawanna county. Quite a number of wood acid fiic torles Will soon bo built in this section. There are not quiet enough Republi cans In Wayne county for two parties. It is evident that there ought to be more offices or few er office-seekers. In Susquehanna county some of the "organs" in explaining a recent mlx-up at the polls give the politicians sonn most excellent advice, which ought o have be-' dished out prior to the nomi nating conventions. There Is little use of tlllng a man that wnlk'n,; a railroad Hack Is a dangerous pastime after the locomotive has struck Mm The Carhondale Leader reflectlngly Insinuates that the report that the Eile Is about to run its main line across Wayne county "seems to have como from Honesdale and Is being used to boom that place and Beech lake." In view of the iccent flight endured y Honesdale, who can begrudge her Joy In building castles In the air? Let her toot her trumpet! "He who docs not blow his own horn, the same shall not be blown unto him." Whitney TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune Tunkhannock, Nov 14. Com t con vened here on Monday with Assoclato Pricele. Information In tealed enrelope. Marreloui treatment, remedies nd ap pliance, furnlttied on trial andapprovil. If notallrmml bucceti, return them at oat expense sua l'uy Nothing. Wc trait you, Vigor reitored, louei checked. No C.O.U., nor other deception. KRIE MEDICAL CO, tiurrALO, N.Y. Judges Eastman and Vaughn prcsld Ing. On account of the absence of President Judge Dunhnm tho equity cases and argument list, set down for hearing at this time, were not taken up and the court adjourned to Friday, Nov. 24, the equity eases being put over until Thursday of the first week of January court. The auditor's report In the John H. Rrungess estate was Hied and confirmed nisi. Dr. I). W. Sturdevnnt, of Lneeyville, was In Tunkhannock on Tuesday. The regular monthly meeting of tho board of health will be held on Friday moinlng at the olllce ot the secretary Henry Harding. Messis. Uurnett and Emmons, of El inlin, are again In town ngltatlng the canning foctoiy pioject, and are hav ing good success In obtaining mibscilp tlons to the stock. Thev propose to erect the plant ns soon as tho stock Is subsctlbed and have it In opeiatlon early next spring. The rlllc match at Plttston on Satur day last between teams leprescntlng Company M, Ninth regiment, of that place, and Company M.Thlrteenth regi ment, of Tunkhannock, tesultcd lit a rather easy victory for the Plttston company, some of the best shots of the home company being prevented fiom attending. A leturn match Is to be shot here next Satuidu Henry Harding Is In .Mehoopnny and Forkston today. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special to the Scranton Tribune Townnda, Nov. 1,1. The Towandu. police have been oidered to make a laid on all of the gambling dens of the town. Mr and Mis. Volnev M. Wilson havj Just celebrated their fifteenth wedding tmnlversniy. Over one bundled guexts attended the celebration at their honi In Alba. Fourteen of the emplojees fiom the dosed Lehigh Vnllv shops nt Easton hae become l cedents of Sayre. and on Monday began w diking In the new nnlnt shot). limit tu .miv.i.i-,. ,,r n, seventy men tlnown out nf their job; by the closing of the Easton shops will also mou- to nyie soon. L (5. Mat shall of Windham, has been uuested and held, under SWO bad for appearance before Deeembei quar ter sessions. He was ni tested on the complaint of L C. Shilling, of Idaho, for embezzlement, brought on by deal ing In horses at Athens. The lino band will hold a fair nt Wyaluslng this month. Randmaster DeWItt has the piogianime In charge. H. L Smith of Camptown, has com menced the nianufac title of the Yunk)3 lantern holder Klson Rennett of Towandu, has been Slanted a patent on a brick niouH. Hu has a laige plant at thl pl.u e Chicken thieves in Tut.ciiruri town ship suffocite the fowls with lvlm stone matches In oidei t pt event their escape. BV this method, two bulldln.rs weie destioyed by Hie a few nights ago at c. H noinvan's faun. Mis Samuel Howuid of Wynluslnir. Is In Piltshuig ntteiidlnK the meeting of the Women's Federation of clubs R E Fiiiinnu. of Stuar Run, killed a sK-inonths 0,i ,,K nst u.vk tnat weighed 214 pounds. The net meeting of the l!i.idfo:d tountv Sunday school n-AocI.iMon will be held at LeIajvlIo H. 15 nnylord. of W.nltislng. upte sented the met chants ot tl.at tu,n it the count j seat last Thuisday. The Trexlei & Tun ell Lumuer com pany of Rlckctts. Including their em ployes, have donated the sum of $4J.1 to tho ''nyie hospital. Eail Mien, an employe at the I., high Valley frelcht donor hiir. , t...i ing fi eight into n car last Kildav the biidge bloke thiougti, ,uul had bin hand smashed bv ha hit; it caught b v twecn the car and truck hni.lle Mrs ('atollne Seyuicitii died at ln-i home In Wmi last Fild.iy. aged llfiy j'eais. The foui-vuu-old daughtei of .lames Muitin, leslding near Sayie. while playing on the Lehigh Valley rallro.nl was struck by a tlalu and lntnutlv killed. The Aigus building has linen pur. chased bv Janvs Fostei, who will mak' some gremly needed Impiove mentr. The building has been us, -J as a newspeper ollice since ISm It was erected by the late JiMge Paisons A wedding of much Inleiest among society neonle took nlnn. nt tin, -ui.- odlst i:pl.scopal church in Troy Ihrtt inuipuuy evening. The continetliu, partles weie Chunks B Romer. of EI mil a and Miss Clan Llndciman of Tioy, who weie made husband and wife bv Rev. M. Mosher. The Kej stone Social club Is ,i new organization lust instum,.,! in, i... following olliceis- Piesldent, Peter tropp, secielaiy, Louis Grant, lie.ii urei'. S G Mek"l. A opi ik nf i,, Hre being .iiainged to be glvcnin Fes. ici s iiiiii m -weekly. Harkness Is u new postoflloo est lb lished In Springfield township with Mrs. Lam a Corv as pogtmlsliess Towanda, Nov 14. Mis. c H. Tuin ei Is a guest of friends at Seinnton. The first shipment of the latere steel gondola cms for the Lohig'i Valley .n rlved at Sayre last Satii ! t ' Th cars have a capacity of 10)00) pound The committee of the Lackawanna Piesbytery which was appointed to in spect the woik at the Susquehanna Collegiate institute will attend to them today and tomonow. The committee consists of Rev W. F Stiles, of Wjo mlng. Rev S. c Hodge, of Tunkhan nock, Rev M L. Cook, of MeiTjall. mil S M Paik, of West Plttston, and II IC. Tiaey. of Scianton Thliteen old locomotives which have been standing on the switches in Sayie for some time aie now being biokeu tin for scrap lion. A new camp of the Patilotle Sons of Ameiica will be Instituted nt Ollletts next Tuesday evening. Judge and Mis E M. Dunham, of Laporte, were enteitalned by Townn dlans over Sntuiday and Sunday. Postmaster Tinner, of Towandu. has completed the special weighing of all mall matter ut the post olllce In com pliance with the older of the postmas ter geneial The woik began on Oct 3 and continued for thlity days. Tho total amount of all classes of mall mat er originating In the Towanda olllce was 14.9IJ pounds, divided as follows First class letters. 934 pounds, second claBS, paid, 1.69G pounds: second class, free, newspapeia in county, 3,693 pounds, government fieo In penalty envelopes, 2,338 pounds, foreign lettets, three pounds, eight ounces The larg est receipts wero on Oct. 12, 1,418 pounds, the smallest on first class mat ter on Oct. 3, 22 pounds, S ounces: tho largest on Nov. 0. 41 pounds. Tlio average per day wbb 491 pounds WYALUSINO. Miss Allle Smith l3lfed f i lends at Mehoopany several days last week. Rev. J. J. Smith and wlf. of Nich ols. N. V nro visiting their daughter, ter. Mrs. D. V. Keller. Mr. and Mrs. William Wlllson have Iksucd Invitations to the man lag of their daughter, Miss Emma, to Mr. jnLll flHIV es of Lire Have their periods of weakness and peril. From childhood to old age, from the "infant puling in its nurse's arms" to the "lean and slippered pantaloon," each period of life sees humanity at the mercy of chance and cir cumstance. The condition upon which a man lives and thrives is that hd protects himself from the attacks of the myriads of germs which imperil his health. Keep the blood healthy and the body is healthy. The blood is the river of life. It nourishes every organ of the body. Let the river of blood get tainted and the body at once suffers in the organ most susceptible to attack from disease. Dr. Pierce's Golden" Medical Discovery fortifies the body against attacks from disease. It does this by purifying the blood and eliminating the waste and poisonous substances which form the breeding ground of the germs of disease. 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I went to the doctors, and some of tlictn said I had dyspepsia, others said I had liver trouble. The last doctor I had called it chronic liver and stomach disease. So I paid out nioucv and nothing did me any good. I borrowed one of Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical AdvLrs from one of my neighbors, and read about the Doctor's success. Last August, two years ago, I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's medicines, and used ten bottles, and now I can do as big a da's work as anj nun I am 32 vears old. I now weigh 1S0 pounds." ''sHPs&yiWi 1 ZTVV Goughedf NSgM am Day "My wife was taken sick 111 August, 1S97, and was sick for five or wc weeks," writes William Huelbig, lisq., of Benton, Franklin Co., Ills. "The doctors and neighbors pronounced her trouble consumption I had two physi ci.ins but they did not do much good. She coughed night and day; could not lie down for coughing, and she got vcr low. I thought she never could be cured. Then I got four bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and she took the whole of it, and is all right now. She is stouter now than before we were married If it had not been for Dr Pierce's medicines, she would have died in a short while. We cannot pi .use tilts medicine enough. She is taking care of the baby and does all of the housework, including the washing " This Best BEoosi PisHSiQB: "This is to certify that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the best blood purifier that I ever used," writes Mrs. M. Hartrick, of Demster, Oswego Co., N. V. "It is about three years since my health began to fail. Last September I gave out cntirclywithwh.it the phjsicians pronounced enlarge ment of the liver. Could not do an thing ; my back pained me all the time; the doctor said I must not nde ; in fact, I could not ride nor walk, nor hardlv sit still , could not he on my right side. I commenced taking the ' Golden Medical Discovery' and ' Pellets 'took them for three months, until cured, and still continue the ' Pellets.' I will be glad if I can do auv thing to help those who are suffering. You can publish this letter if vou think' bc-.t." the book in paper covers. hVftnnn&N- f ,, A i C iU" -...., - - ii 111 ii.ii -.1.- V Last year. This year as much or more will be given to the people who ask for it. DON'T VOU WANT YOUR SHARE? You can have it by sending a request to Dr. R. V. Pierce, for a copy of his great work, The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser. Stamps to pay expense of mailing ONLY, must accompany each request. Exclusive of the cost of mailing paid by those who asked for the book, it cost the author, Dr. R. V. Pierce, over $25,000 last year to carry out his agreement and give a copy of this book to all who cared enough about it to pay the bare expense of mailing. The "Medical Adviser" contains 1008 large pages and over 700 illustrations. It is the most prac tical work on hygiene, physiology, reproduction, and medicine, ever offered to the public. It tells the plain truth in plain English. Send 31 one-cent stamps (to pay expense of mailing ONLY ) for the "Adviser" bound in strong and durable cloth. Or, send 21 stamps for mailing, and obtain Address , DR. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N. Y. Wood, operatoi at Rummerfield, No vember -' . Mr. Albert Millet, of New Vol k city, visited friends In town several d.UM lnet week. l)i. Boswoith and family, of O.snlo, bi othei of E A Bcisworth, has moved in hero le-ently. The people of our town weie very much pleasid with tli, election of out townsman, Geoige V Ingham, to leg-is-ter and rec Older, lust Tuesday. Mr Noah Newiimu, of Warren Con tie, spent seveiul diys with iiU broth er. Chailes W. Newiimn. last weds Mis. AiHms and Miss Wellls attend ed the mlsslotviiy meeting at Avoca last week. The ladles 0f the Ptehbj teilnn church are piepnting a inre tict In the shape of a poetical cntet talnment Filday evening, November 17. lc9i Miss Maud WjIIs, of Spilng Hall, and f i lend, of II.u iIrIum ;. visited at Mrs. N. A. Fells Inst Fildoy. Mrs. William Ellsworth litis moved from his faun In the looms of Howard Block. Miss Nellie Clnir.beilaln will enter tain the musical Satuiday, November, 28th. Mr. Samuel Gregory and Mstet, Mil He, of Lacyvllle, visited friends In town last week. GREEN BIDOE. Thursday evening, Nov. lfi, the Men' Union of the Oieen Ridge Piesbyteilnn church will hold Its sixteenth regular monthly meeting In the lectuie loom of the chinch. Tho following Inter esting piogramine, Interspersed with vocal music will be lendeied: "Scran ton Public Schools" la IHiVyeni sui vey); "School Houses Their Cost." I'. B. Gardner, esq , "Teachers, Theli Cost,; Prof. H. L. Burdlok: "Books; Their Cost." C. T. Beirumy; "Adminis tration. Its Cost," A. T Hunt; "A Few Rematks," Mv. Geoigo Mitchell, Tho union etends a coidlal Invitation to all gentlemen In any way Interested In' our public schools to bo present. There will bo a meeting olj tho Lend-a-Hnnd Mission band of the a teen Ridge Presbyterian church ut the home of Mis F L Hlti hoik on Filda evening of this week ("losswalks huve been laid "n Sunse and I'apouse avenues dining the pant w eel. The Ladles' Aid society of the Green Ridge Presbj teihm chinch will serve a tuikey siipper In the i hurch pailor.? Filday evening fiom C to S o'clock. R. W. Kellow Is making extensive impioveinents on his Mousey o venue lesldence. W. L Can, of Peclcvllle, has taken cbaige or the West Ridge more on Noith Main avenue. Mi. Carr Is now geneial managei of Riclinioudnle stoio, Peckvllle Stole company. Limited, nnd the West Ridge stole. It should also be lemembeied that .Mr air Is a Gieen Ridge boy, too. Miss Susie Williams, of East Murkot stieet, has letuined fiom a year's s-o-journ In Montana. Di Waltei Foidhiim, of Capouso avenue. Is confined to the house by an attack of Inllanimatory iheiimatlsni. Miss Amanda Can. of Dickson ave nue, hns letuined from nn extended visit with fi lends at Wilcox, Elk coun ty, i'a. Miss LizJo Palmer, of Uelawnio stieet. Is III from nn attack of tonsil itiis. The Ladles' Aid soc My of tlio Gieen Ridge Piesbyteilnn church win hold Its annual Inn vest dinner In tho chinch pnilois Filday evoning ne.t, between the houis of G and !. Not a Sui prise. Il will not bo a suipthso to any who aie at all familiar with the good quali ties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, to know that people eveiywheie take pleasure In (elating their experience in the use of that splendid medicine and In telling of tho benefit they have re ceived from It, of bad colds It hni cured, of threatened attacks of pneu monia It has averted and of the child ren It has saved from attacks of croup and whooping cough. It Is a grand, good medicine For sole by all drug gists, Matthew Bros., wholesale and re tall agents. i i Littus K.iiuluiug uiKluluied dining I the period ending Nov 11 ute us fol ,l s Ilniiv Bilglilun i ouiu II com I mllteenuin Ki.tnk Buike, Adams ave nue, .Mis 1, i nine, two packages Miss Bildget HimuFhim, Apple ave nue, .Mis. .Ionian. i",i, ,-ine stieet, I'lllllles Hull. 11! Pine six et (two packages): Allle Hv, Ingle. K. G Hav Idge, Oil Pine stieet; Mrs James Wardrobe. iGtli .leffeison avenu, Do nicnlio Subano. Hoi mo l'ane, "A. II" (fj. CIIABLES PtLGKR MAIUtlUrf. Chniles Pllgir.a popular young man of this boiough, and Miss R'utle Swnitz. n well known young lady of Peteisbuig, wne mm i led .Monday af ternoon at tho paisoungc of St. Petei's Lutheran chuich, nt PeteiHbuig. Tho ceiemony was ppi formed by Rev. J W. Randolph, pntoi of the chinch, nftii which the wedding p.uty and fi lends proceeded to the gloom's home, wheio a leceptlon was held. Both of the happy oung couple enjoy tli best wishes of a host of fi lends. MISS WHGATCROFT ENTGUTAINS Miss Annie Whontcioft enteitalned n numbui of her fi lends Sntuiday evening nt her homo on Di Inker stieet. An enjojuble evening waa spent In the usual diversions. Those who weie the guests of .Miss Wheatcioft were Misses Jennie Kel ler. Fiances Keast. Baibara Eden, Clara Bateson, Minnie Johnson, Mar garet Harris, Mnggle Kollei, Ada Bioadhuist. Lizzie Keller, Mabel Keast, Messrs, Allen Biondtiurst. Rob ert Gessler, ceoige Dlerkes, Walter Bioadhurst, Reuben Dlcius, Halley Eden, Ambrose, Fred anil Lester Wheatcioft, Henry Bioadhuist, Hnrry Keast. PERSONAL MENTION. Edwaid Gagel, of West Haven, Conn,, Is visiting his parents on Cher ry Btreet. Edward L. Sterner, of Ycdd,o Is the Mi.hl "f Iim Inothei. William A Stein .i, nt Not th Hl.ikelv street it'iHge I.uik'i. of Mnplevvoud Is vis iting Mis .lames lie.lttle of Glove st-c ' Thif uneinl of William Li-gail will take place tiom his late home on Clienv stieet toinonov. moiiuug at U o'clock Set vices will be conducted at St. Mniy's Catholic church Inter ment will be made in Mt Cain. el cemeleiy ALASKA GOLD DREAMS. NERVITA oLLI& Restur: Vimlily, Lost Vigor and Manhood Cure Impotcno N iclit Emis-Ions, Loa of Mem. or) 1 nil ntinc dieasag. I all fleets if elf ulu8 or H'hA norvo tonlo ind , -Jtltlnnil hlnlrlm. Hrirma V ytlio milk alow to Dale " . plinrL Mini rpstnrna Clin LaWlrn f south. By mail v NO W&P" M 60 PILLS SO CTS. Stoiies Circulated Principally to i Boom Steamship Tiavel. Spccl.il to the Scui. ton Tillmne Stioudsburg, Nov U Well known Ruben Depue has sent a letter home j which Is not Intended to give encoui- agement foi those who have an eje on the gold Ileitis of Alaska The let tei Is dated Cape Nome. Alaska De pue wiltes as follows "It seems funn to me that people iend tile new f paper stories about so much gold In this and the Yukon and the Dawson c oun tiy and don't ic.ilUo that It Is only a boom for steamboat and othei com p.in! s when they know that mote than half In this whole mining country nre broke ami asking for government help t "jneie suouiii oe some kiiici oi iaw pi eventing these gold mining stories being published and Influencing people to come to a country like this and lose all their wealth and a gieat manv their Tionlth. It Is especially hard on man led men who come to look for gold which Is haul to find Of couise, theie is gold In this section, but It costs all It is woith to get It out and very few make mine than a living out of mining Mis. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup. Has been used for over FI1TY YEARS bv MILLIONS of MOTHKH8 for their C'lIILUHEN W'HILK TBE'lllINO WIJ'H PERFECT SUCCESS It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS tho (ll'MS. ALLANS nil PAIN; CUKES WIND COLIC, and U the best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Bold by UrucRistB in every part of the world. Do Mure mid auk for "Mrs. Wins, low's Soothing Ssrup." and take no other Kind. Twenty-llve cents a bottle. iBOc nc liox G boxes for $2. 50, without bankable gaurantea to cure or refund the money paid, bond for circular and iopy of our bankablo guarantee bond. GXTRA STRGNQTI! Nervita Tablets lmm,MfltA Dftenlta (tlXLOW LAIltl.) ' rvM..o Poal' Ivcly guaranteed euro for Loss of Tower, vuricocolu, Undovolopod or Shrunken Orunns, Paresis Locomotor Ataxia, Ncrvou Prostra. tlon, Il?torln, l'iti. Insanity. Paralysis and the ItcsulU of Exeesdvo t'soiif Tobacco, Opium or Liquor. By mail in plain piclcafro, $1.00 a box, 6 for $0.00 with our bankable trunr antce bond to cure in SO days or refund money paid. Add res m NERVITA MEDICAL CO Clinton & Jackson Sts.,'CHICACO; ILL. Sold bj McGurrah .t Thomas, Unio nists,, 0J Luclcawanna ue, KiniiUon, I'a. EVSADE ME A WIMl AJAX TAELE TS TOSITIVFLY (junij jILZKctvous aittcaes-l?iillatt ilea' sJtl oraimpoicacy. r i.ru -ao-. ot . i,ui,ovi ."I lir AUuso or o'.ber Isctxses anil ladlif ractora Loct Vitnuir In old or roan?, ami lit a mau for stair, baslj.aor incrrlaso. tukmitinn. 'ihrlriitn i,hniri itatredlata lmcroTO nontLd etlocta a i-UliH nbore all cthoc Wil.Lz. irmoia. fifA y fitt ooi.havlnB tho (ranico A5"x Tbcy a D"a"7. irlrtwuuigirer tuiaL-niTOi nr six tkf ((all troatmPLt) for S20. Hr WfiiLJai'Ialn wrapwr. nronrcxlptotrrlro. ( i-culip " AJAX remedy CO,, KSgWi For sale in Scranton, Pa., bi Mallliews Hros and II C ftndeiscn Uruggtstlj. The Working Basis. ritht Lawvci You mi n clu.tt auft a swindler' Heeond I.awvcr Vou uiq a Uar and a blurkguard' ' ' The Court Uoftll i'ome, gontlfmii, let's KOt down to the disputed points of tho case, Philadelphia Noith Amcilcan, J 4 jit. 'f A -u J? DL . tjj' --r'-2'fc"Jt' - "f- r-fr1"" j'.mJli . f,,-