THE SCRANTON T1UBUN13- SATURDAY, T)ECEU3ER 9, 1899. , 3 . ;CJ!KK50K:K05C55 booh as possible after the Questions have been received. PAIJVOSTOY. s 2 55 Life History of John P. Qu3nn, the Reformed JJ JJ Gambler, as Read from a Smoke JJ O Impression. W BY THE DISTINOUISHCO Sk5?kK5?ik?):)jo5;;oS The Trlbuno todny piosents a plc tuto of more than usual lntoicst, for It shows tho markings which nnture placed upon the linnd of John 1. Qtilnn, tho convcited gambloi. Tho above Illustration which I nm about to describe, I may bo nllowed to state, la one that Is not met with very often. This band In genet.il shows n man of marked personality, distinct and different ftom other Individuals; he la mote or less peculiar In habits, actions and Idcas.a philosopher in some form or anothei. He evidently feels tkf&Ls his mailed personality; be Is ftlend ly to all, yet ho has few friends and associates. He Is a student of human ity and grout reader of character and is pioutl with tho pilde of being dif ferent from others. Egotistical through that veiy belief In his own peisonul it. The p,ilm shows him to be lellglous ly Inclined, but Independent In his form of cieed. To lie more accurate, I should say that ho has a devotional .sense more than a icllgious one. lluther funatical In bis belief : ms tei In ow'iy i-ene appeals to him laigely, and tills might In fact go far to account for tho faith that foices him to be devotional lathei than irf Hgious Tho hand Minus the lirst linger long which denotes a love of powei. com mand ovoi people and a deslie to mle. Tho middle linger Is long and ci nuked hhowlng moibirl pcnsltlv pness, which n. counts greatly for his maikcd change in life. The ilng linger H laiking sti .tightness of tjpe, giving a deslie for speculation, cvlehilly and a ualng for notoilety. l.lttlc linger being long showing mental powei, in fluence with people, gieat expiessioi especially In speech On the strength of this pnwpi, he ought to do u gieat deal of good whenever ho may cm sade Tho thumb Is of good propoitlon, giving forth an even amount of logic and will power, tool nnd collective In a moment of danger Tho fate line would Indicate a self made man of his tj pe, also showing that his pally life has been gieatl lnterfeiicd oi opposed by p.nents or lelatlves, as thij no doubt, have no ticed his Inclining (huinc tmlHUis At about fifteen eais of age hi evidently m flu ti MR $ PRICES CUT The Long-Continued Warm Weather Has Caused an Accumulation of Stock in Our CLOAK DEPARTHENT. In Order to Induce Customers to buy We Make a Big Reduction in Prices in Chil dren's, Misses' and Ladies' Garments: LOOK All $5,09 Coats or Capes Reduced to All 7,00 Coats or Capes Reduced to All 10,00 Coats or Capes Reduced to All 12,00 Coats or Capes Reduced to All 15,00 Coats or Capes Reduced to All 20,00 Coats or Capes Reduced to All 18,00 Plush Capes Reduced to ', All 80 Plush Capes Reduced to . FittCollarettes and Cape's, Golf Capes cut in price. Ladies' Tailored Suits one-third less than regular prices Ladies' $1.00 Percale Wrappers for 79c Black Taffeta Silk Waists from $7.50 to $5.50. A few pretty Bright Satin and Silk, Tuck and Cords, reduced from $7.50 and $10.00, to $4,95. MEARS&HAGEN H5 AND 417 LACKAWANNA AVE, 11 o YOUNQ PALMIST, MARTINI, struck out for himself. The, fate lino would Indicate that he. has made and seen n good deal of "filthy lucre" un til about thirty-seven or thirty-eight wheto his fate line is arrested and broken, showing where the "tiger arose" telling of misfortune, Ill-luck nnd discouragement. At thirty-eight or forty the fate line tells of a marke I change In caieer. Uotween forty-live and fifty the fate line Is rayed In ladder formation towaids the mount of Jupiter, showing a giadual rise to wards vencifltlon for divinity. The head lino up to nbout thirty eight Is eiy stialght, showing him to be of a sluevvd, calculating nnd practical nature, set In his ways and Inclined to take utlvnntage or Influ ence others by sharp piactlco. At this date It slopes, showing more tho Im aginative and cultuied. The heart line being slightly chained and many little ciosses falling Into It. tell a weakness and changeability of affection, a branch falling from It down Into the center of the palm de notes troubles In love ovor which, however, he didn't lose much sleep. The life lino is long and clear up to about sixty-tluee, showing aulte a healthy life up to this point; past this age the lino shows a diminishing of vital force bi ought about by early pilvatlons. Tho life line tells ho has traveled a gieat deal and still many tiavels bofotc him, likely to die In a foreign countiy, or at a spot far from his place of blith. The beginning of his head nnd life line show plenty of self-confidence and the courage of his convictions. Tho sun lino Is very poorly marked showing that he will find tho recogni tion of the vvoild haul to gain In bis calling, and after his demise his grave may be stiewn with wreaths, wheieas they should have clowned Ills held However ho will never want, nor will ho become wealthy One mairlage Is shown, besides several minor attach ments. The Mount Venus would tell, ns a rule, rather Indlffeient to such thing; and cues not whether he Is liked or otheiwlse Dosides It would tell tint his domestic side of life has not al ways boon one of harmony. Th" !.qu.ii e on ' onus tells of a elolstoice life, oi Imp-H li'irent thioug'i sharp pinctice. In tlie quadrangle of the hand th"re Is shown a lni'q gildlion willow Is not considered n very favorable slR In possess. I in found this .n.aik In several cases to Indicate lavlit; mad ness or loss or icason, usually brought about through some visionary mont.il strain Tho hand as a whole shows a veiy eventful and checkeied career. A man who Is far moie successful In the east and middle states than the west. The ailments ho Is inclined to suffer nie such as nn eaiiy impalted eo slght, or defective action of the heair, liiegiilar bents, palpitation and even nneuilsm. The accidents that Uneat en him most uie caused bv lire. Martini, 109 Washington avenue. PALMISTRY DEPARTMENT. Edited by Mai tin!. Aiiangements havo been made with thp distinguished young palmist. Mar tini, wheieby readers of The Tiibune will bo allowed tho hem (It of fic loadings nt the hand Mai tint will niihvur in- the columns of The Tiibune questions which may be asked ni i Hiding to dhoitlons below, and will give the unsweiH in following issues as $ 3.95 5.50 7.75 10.00 12.00 17.50 15.00 6.75 - -f Uucloso this coupon, together -f -f with nn Impression of your hnnd -f nccorumg to uircclloiis, anil Pi of. -f Martini will unsuer in Tho Trlb- line, any three of tho following -f- questions: i- L 'What sickness Is thcro to come -f to my life nnd If to, when? -f -f 2. What am I best adapted for7 -f- f 3. When will I marry? Will my xnarrlago bo a success -f- f or failure? -f -f C. How often will I marry? -f 0. How largo a family will I f have? 4- 7. Will I die wealthy or poor? -f 8. Will I travel or ro abroad? 9 Should I make any changes In -f f business? -f - - Your question or questions will be nnswered cither under your full name Initials or nom do plume. HOW TO TAKn AN IMPRESSION. Dlieetlons for making an Impression of your hnnd: Tlnco n small pleco of Bum camphor upon a saucer nnd lg nlto the same with a match, or use an oil lamp (leniove chimney), pnss a sheet of white or yellow wrapping paper that has not been ciushcd rapid ly over the llame until It becomes a deep black. Take caio not to bum tho paper. Now place the paper upon tho table over a pad of cotton, or any thing that may form a imull soft pad, ascertain where the pad Is, so that It may fit tho hollow of your palm, hold ing the lingers somewhat apart, press the palm of the left hand upon the Mnoked surface. IVjfoio lifting the hand pass a well-sharpened pencil around tho palm nnd fingers so ns to clearly mnik Its shape. Lift the hand quickly so as tn avoid any nibbing. Have icady some mKatlf which can be bought nt a drug stoie, or ait store, or made with gum nrabic and water In nn atomizer, or you can use alcohol. Spray the same over the Impression befoio It Is moved nnd allow to dry. Then It is icady to send. All questions and Impressions must positively be directed to the Palmistry Department, Scrnnton Tribune. All poisonnl readings will bo given at Martini's office. 209 Washington ave nue. Answers to Questions. Lily Itosebud asks the following questions: What am I best adapted for? When will I niatry? Will I tra vel or go abroad? This palm shows a veiy ambitious nature, but hesitating and luck of self confidence, also easily ciushcd and dis couraged In the struggles for exist ence. If scientific work, or a science of some kind had been taken up, great sucess would have been made; also talent in designing or lettering. Is not veiy oilglnal, but has gieat power to rectify or Impiove. Tho heatt line shows gieat obstacles and Intciforen ces caused fiom others. Marriage Is shown between 28 and 33, will tiavel a good deal; also a sea vojage is shown, which Is likely to be rather unpleas ant. The mount of Venus tells of a past love affair that has been a. failure through interfeiences of relatives or parents; is to become lather wealthy, but late in life. Wicase Du Jay asks the following questions: What am I best adapted for'' When will I many? Will my mairiigo be a success! or failuie? This palm would Indicate a pei.on who would he moie successful in work Intellectual or artistic than the piac tlcal or material. Tho head line hhovvs a keen pciceptlon of the beautiful. V position of icsponsiblllty or authoilty of men, such as foicin.ui, supei vision newspaper buslne'ss, etc. Tho head line contains a long hranch indicating a wuveiing nature and Inclined to be come moody. Heart line shows a weak ness or changeability In affection and not given to deep love. However, thf palm tells oi a past love affair which appeals to bo a union Munlago Is indicated befoie 3". This union or m.irilagp does not appear all sun shine, as tho glidlo of Venus denotes a highly-strung, sensitive tempeiu ment, u peison lather changeable and moody and easily offended over llttla things. Will bo faltly successful, but bi ought ubout through personal effoit'3. FOREST CITY. Hnoelal to The Scranton Tribune Potest City, Dec. 8 Tho Masonic or der of Free Masons has elected tho following olllceis: Worshipful master, Hany Joseph; senior vvnrden, L. Uen j.nnln Lewis; junior waiden, II. P. Johns; trencuier, II. P. Aldrlch, sec tetary, Alfred Davis; trustees, a. K. Maxey, T. J. Pentecost, K. L. Houcher. They will be installed on the evening of Dec. 27. The installation will be followed by a banquet. Wednesday, County Cominissloneis TIngley, Hnirlngton and Halro met with repiesentatlons of the Hallstcad Great Hend Hildgo company at Hall stead, Pa. The lesult of the meeting was that tho commissioners purchnsed the bildge for the sum of $15,r.00, which was paid, and the papeis trunsfeulng tho bildge to .Subquehanna county weie made out at once. HlLhard H. Thomas has charge of Davis' diug store In the absence of Druggist Alfied Davis, who is visiting lelatlves In Tayloi. II. II. Finn, of Unlondale, was In town yesteiday negotiating for lots near the depot for the purpose of elect ing n planing mill and lumber yuid. Dlstilct Deputy Ilenjumln Milton, of Vandllng. assisted by J. C. Waflers, of this plat e, installed the olllcers ' of Mayilower lodge, No 3, at Joimyn, Inst Monday evening and tho odlceis of Windsor lodge, No. 407, nt Olyphant, Wednesday night. Tho marriage of Joseph Mayers and Miss Kate Moran was celebrated In Scranton Wednesday evening, Nov. 2.', by Hew Itogcrs Isiael, pastor of St. Luke's Episcopal church. The Installation of tho following olll cers of tho Hi Itlsh-Anioi lean lodge, No. 327, O. S. of fs. a., will take place revt Monday evening: President, John Oray; vice-president, A. S. Thomp son; secietnry. William Bailey; treas urer, William McMillan: messenger, J. T. Mitchell; assistant genetaiy, WIN llam Jackson; trustee, Itoger Unlley. ELECTION IN UNION LODG-E. Officers Who Were Selected for the Coming1 Year. An election of officers was held hist nlcht at tho meeting oM'nlon lodge, No. 201, Free and' Accepted Oulei of Masons. , Tho following weie the poisons chosen: Worshipful mastoi, William Hublo; senior waiden, James P. Wni dell; Junior w anion. Pied E. Sjkes; secrctaiy, Monls Clink: treusuier, E. P. Kingsbury; lepresentatlve of Oand lodge, Louis achuutz. Lightning Rod Man on Spheres of Action Evrey man, womnn & child haz hlz, her or its sfote az tho knso may be. Its the sfeie ov sum men 2 got parl llzed drunk evrey day In tho ejr. That nlnt a very good sfeie & while It dont seem 2 bo n very largo sfero thero lz thowsands ov men employd In keep ing tho bawl lolling. It seems 2 be tho sfeie ov sum wlm mln 2 undertone tho rchnbllltnshun ov mankind. Mary Ellon Leese iz a good xnmpcl ov that genus reforml but the onley man she over rekonstructed w.ss Mr. Mary Ellen Leese, her huzb.ind, & you kin wnger large sums that the poor huzband ov n Woman's lilies ad vokato never eats what she cooks when ho can beg, boiro or steel sum blsklts of the nabeis & who shall blame him? say I. A woman that kin darn sox, git mcels on time & mnko over n. last yeers bonnit haz got just abowt az big a sfero to keep goln nz env buddy 1 no ov, & when sho begins 2 tiy & ware the pants ov the f.unley she haz bit off more than sho kin chaw, in other words she haz userpt her pre rogatlv & lz libel 2 ovorlode her stum mlck & suffer the pangs ov konjugal lndlgestshun, metafoilkally spenkln. Even the new boin babe haz hlz store. It seems 2 be hlz sfero 2 sleep awl day & holler on the nlto shift What sny you, fellow benedlK? (I nm the father ov 11; for dod ft gone 2 hovln, I hope) If It waznt t my "hope" tho nbuv would bo spontaneus poltiy, but Id lather thayd bo playln harps even If theie old dad duz get 2 menny feet In hlz stanzns Eny how polts hav llsences witch may bo tho reezon 4 there belli ttnabel to "epoek easy." (No xtia chaige 1 the attempts nt jockulailty, Its a piltty bum pun). Im gottln olf the track: leave us ie tuin 2 to the origlnel train ov tluvvt Then ngen Its the sfero ov sum pec pll to save lives at 5 cts. per bov, viz (1 instants) "Wanted A kase of bad helth that" you know tho lost. Sum peepll gets mixt up in theie sferes. Thero are n lot of aeters (nl Icdged) floatin round the country that haz mist there sfere. Aeters, like polts, aro glvln boith, not manufactured, & a good menny, whoze rantlngs I havo wltnest, mo better sooted 2 act az switchmen ov a knnal than 2 imltnto the xample ov the alnshent actor, Al Clbladeez. It seems 2 bo the sfere ov another man I no 2 go round the countiy show tin for fiee silver & tryln 2 get eleckted president ov tho United States &, between jou & I. I gess thats abowt the limit ov hlz sreie. The sfeie ov your umble servant, the riter, iz 2 tiavel frum town 2 town savin the unsupectin publkk frum beln struck bv lltnlng & insldontnlly 2 keep a pack ov hungry woolvs oft the ft out Htoop ov his Jiabltashun. Who wants 2 bo saved? Awl conespondents heated stilckly konfldenshal .V: sent senld in a plane nvelope. J.etteis nddiest caie ov Tri bune will leech the underslned without fnle & will loseev hlz peisnal atten shun. Oideis 1 small jobs thankfully ic seaved, luige l's In pioporshun. Klndlv icfianp from ordeilng in uni son az I mite bo overwlulmd. A nlee line ov holiday samples on hand awl the ier round & especially at pies ent 1st nm, 1st seivd, last 2 arrive soul lust az well. No trubblo 2 show goods. Goods willd 1 .: dellveul. I pay oar faro 2 small puich.iscis; the big ls nie shong enulf - walk. Tuft's, tho life saver, "A. Kidder." I. S. My Deer Mr. Editut 1 hope you wont think the abov Is paitly an advertlzement, but when I got tawk In abowt my own sfeio I just eoodut help statin. In a, oainni, pashunate wnv, what a giate benrfat tor 2 suf filng humanity I am. If the peepll onley new or wood 1st me tell them how much thay needed lltnlng lods Id be nislit nwlmost 2 deth, but Its tile sfeie ov life savers 2 take i hancez & If 1 am to cum 2 my end in that fashun you bet He die like a hero. Vures, A. K. TECKVILLE. Kei vices in Presbyteihin church Sun day nt 10.30 u. in. and 7 p. m Morn ing subject ."The New Ileckonlng." evening sermon to joung men, text, "Hun, speak to this young man " Uev. S F. Moon, D. D , pastor. Peckville Ilaptlst chmch Itev J. S. Thomas, pastoi. Sei vices tomor-uw at 10 30 a. m. and 7 p. in Miouln sub ject, "A Client Awakening nt Beth any," evening subject, "'ho Jo of Salvutlon Ilesloted." Sabbath pchool nt 11.30 a. in. All meinbeis of tho M. 15 church choir nie lequested to meet tfatuiJay evening in the church. Mis F. L. Tunei, of Urooklyn, N. V, who has been visiting Mrs. E. l Swingle tho past week, leturned lo her home jcsteiduv Tho Bupeivlslng principal of HUkelv schools, JIKs c A Kenjon, has In- A lituidy remedy for A huiidy rcmedv foi Colds is even thing To have a remedy at hand when oti take Told Is tho surest way of getting rid of the Cold quick! A fi w doses f "77 ' ut i ho beginning will "break up" any Cold within twenty-four hours; hence tho valuo cf a remedy that can be carried In the pocket. "77" consists of a small vial of pleas ant pellets, that llts tho vest pocket. It Will Intel est you to know how "77" cures. It restores the checked circulation (known by a chill or shiver), starts tho blond com sing through the veins und so "bleaks up" the Cold Manual of all dljeme tint free. For ruin by nil druggists, or sent on ncelpt of price, 2."c. or live for J1.00. Humphreys' Homeopathic Medicine Co.. Cor, Wllllum it John Sts., N. Y, 0MB2pi9jf Jonas If s HOLIDAY BARGAINS IN Oriental Rugs and Carpets Every housewife appteclatcs hand Homo rugs nnd carrots abovo anything In the way of furnishings for tho homo. Alake Your Wife a Present of something in this llr.c. It will please her and sho will be delighted at nur good Judgment us well. During the boll d.is wo will have many special bargains in Oriental Rugs And Wilton Carpets Wo respectfully request your inspection of our exclusive stcck. riichaeSian Bros., 121 Washington Ave. "--"" T JEIIGE3E!. Given Free to rarh person in- -A. -r iTrsu ii lit sujcrio "T ,a tl IH1 Mill xiitllln i f?UU-l II Ll1 "t" donor to his diilntlly -f 4- n fan nfj "artljtu voliunu - t A 01. UU i'FIIJL" ILOVVHIcS" -f i T (ilolh lio-ind, 8tll). nnni X as a crtiikote of " KllUn T t-ubMcilptliuitotuifd - f Uliull Cook contains a ht- 4- f let lion of 1'lcld s n.t.T. t, i " best end most rep- -t- 1IIL. liook. lerentative works of the i en- and readv for de- -f x uiij 1K11111-4 nviy. -f 11-4. .a. uroamsi tliaii t?ft) 1. Altisth 4. Tho Fund created -f 4. is divided equally between tho X fnmllv of the late i:ukiiio Tleld 4. X and tho Fund for tho building of a 1. T inonument t.i tho memory of the, . T beloved poet of childhood AddrciS . KutencFitld .Monument Souvenir Fund (Also at Uook Stoies) -f 4. 1W Mom 00 St , Chicago a. If you also wish to send postage, 1. T enclose 10 cents. T f --f--- -H-f -f-f -f -f Mention tilts Journal, us Adv. Is Insert ed as our ConttlbuUon. iiuguiated a ohango In the methol rf holding teacheis' ineetlngs. Hlthe-tu tho teacheis of the vailous schools have mot together with the pilncipnl onco a month, now the new svstem provides for a heilos of meetings during on week of tho month, ench meeting bolng composed of teacheis of me grade only. This is felt by tho teach eis to bo 11 gieat imptovement, ns It gives ouch teacher nn oppoitunlt to compaie the vvoik of her school with that of the other K'hools of the same grade. Mr. W. S. Mace, of Towunda. visited his patents, Mr. and Mrs. X. V. M.vo, jesterduy. Mr. ttluier Swingle was at I'linbutst yesteiday looking after tin Interests of his stono quairy at that pl.ioe. Mis i' H. Onidner visited her sister, Mis. K. A. KIngsley during the week Miss Josephine Skeels, of Cuibon tale. Is visiting Mrs. flcoigo Tuthill, of Main street. Mis. Heniy Obetts, who hurt th' mis foitune to bicuk one of her limbs ie tintly, Is iccoveilng Hlowly. Mrs. Hert Olbson is seriously 111. ELMHURST. Mr Isaac Denevv. or "Undo Isnnr." un ho is familial ly called, on Monday lust passed the ninety-second mile stone of life's Journey and a number of f 1 lends and rolntlves mot with him at the homo of his daughter, Mrs. A D. Catterson, on that occasion. A sumptuous dinner was served and all thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Those present were: Mrs, J, J. Hucklngham, Mis. Harry Itaco and daughter, nthel, of Scranton; Mrs. II. J. sianton, Misses draco and Naomi Stanton, Mr. Walter Stanton. Mr. and Mr. w. n Robin ion and son, Carl, and Mrs A (' uunnwg, oc jjimnurst. Mr. Q. D. Detrlph nml Mr ti v nuttcrflcld left on Thursday lor New .MCXICO, Mr. and Mrs. S. U, Roll aro receiving congratulations on the arrlvni or n lit. tie son In their homo on Sunday last ine unnstmas exercises of the liap. on a t- T ITCSKIl 111 SUIISCriU- -A. pic! n c Uu '" th i:iBpi" i 4 rlr.i.i! .A -f Field Monument J I SLU O Tscuvenlr Fund T .Subscribe any PMf1 f.moiinl doslreil -f rUIV -T faubirliitlons ns lrw -r a hone l "--4- "i mi ii'u iiwi.i X lustratod-i. contribution of tlio . T bv tlilrtv-T woiIcIk tieatcst ur- tun . f iLf tl1"" ''ls book could T . oriel ha .... , f. less -f Long's Sons Our Second Anniversary occurs on Monday next December the nth. We shall celebrate as befitting the oc casion. Particulars in the newspapers of Sunday and Monday. Long's Sons ensible Gifts For Gentlemen''''''''''' ;. Men are generally practical. Nothing pleases a man ' more upon Christmas time than to receive a sensible X J5jj gift we mean something useful. '?SS Our store is full ol useful things the kind that ;-$ make ideal holiday gifts. Among them are the very -S finest assortment of at Traveling Uass, Canes, Umbrellas, Fancy .Suspenders, House and Until Robes, Wc respectfully ask you to call and allow us to show Sii you our magnificent stock. Should be pleased to have g. you look around, alhough you do not buy. Si 1 LOUIS Successor to Bronson & Tollman. 1 i 11 1 jTIlJ3aM "UicS? FOR Cameras and Kodaks All new goods, with the latest improvements. Also the lowest prices. We can meet any price from $2 up. A full line of Supplies, Films, Plates, etc. Columbia Graphophones Without any doubt the best talking machine on the market. Prices from $5.00 to $2j.oo. All the latest Records in'stock; 50c each, $5.00 per dozen. Acharena Star .Combination Board All styles, 1899. Board No. 1, 16 games $2.50 Board no. 2, 20 games 3.50 Board No. j, 26 games 5.00 Athletic and Sporting Goods Boxing Gloves, Striking Bags, Exercising Machines 50c to $t;.oo. Fishing Rods and Reels, Skates, Sleds, Etc. FLOEEY & BROOKS BEFSISte 211 tlst Sunday school will bo held on Til day evening, Doc 22. instead of Sat urday evening, as previously stated. The Ladles' Aid society of the I'ree byterlan church met on Thursday af ternoon with Mra. U. G. Schoonmakei at Oak Teirace. Mrs. Harry Itace anil daughu-' nihel, Joined Mr. Race at I.aUc Arlti. nfter spending several dajs with rela tives here, The Ilaptlst social nt 111'' borne of Mr and Mrs. I). II. Cooper last even lug vwm well attended and n success both socially and ilnanclally. The new homo of Mr. and Vis 8 A Wilcox in lapldly neailng comple tion und will be icady foi them to occupy In about two weeks Mr and Mis. J W WllllaniR nttend ed the funeiul of Mrs Williams' mo'h er nt South Htcillng on Wednesday. Mis J II Snyder, of Fern Ciifst, s spending u few days with her daugh ter, Mis. A. II. Clav Steam Hen tine nnd Plumbing, P. P. & M. T, Uowley.231 Wyoming ave. Dress Suit Cases, Neckwear, Gloves, Hats, Ktc. Mull!crs. oj H. ISAACS, I 412 Spruce Street. IT: A FEW SUGGESTIONS i NERVITA PILL& Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Cum Impotoncy, NlRlit Emfftlom, Loss of Mem. nit cllecU of , elf.nbnso or oicl.3 ami liulUcietloa. A. nerve ton to srul ,blood builder. brl..-3 lliu nluk clow to nulo checks and rcttures tbe .llin of vouth. By mull 60c io r uox. u boxes (or 8S.SO, with our bankable BBurnucto to cm o ; or refund the money pftld, Html for ri rcu'ar aud copy ot our bjnkoblo yuaroo'.oc bouJ. iNervitaTablets EXTRA STRENflTIl Immciilste Retuits (V12LLOW LIBELl Jlosltlvb iftiniontivsl cure for Los of Power, i varicocele I' Jcvjlopf 1 or blirunkeu Orsntu, irarLilh i .hi i tor Atmlti, Keryoua Piojtm. tlun, Ilj,t; ,1 i-,, Iiijiuli-y, Varalfdinndtlis 1 HojiilH f ) -nr ivo r.m f Tobscco, Opium or l.liiunr. Bj' mill In jiluln iiaakaK. $1.00 n box, 0 f r fil 00 vvltn our bankable iruar antes bond to cure In UO days or refund moaey paid AJUrt I NERVJTA MEDICAL CO. 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