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96 JUDGE SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL 4ND HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk. Containing the stimulating properties of the Hypophosphites combined with the Fattening and Strengthening qualities of Cod Liver Oil, the potency of both being largely increased, A Remedy for Consumption. For Wasting in Children. For Scrofulous Affections. For Anamia and Debility, For Coughs, Colds & Throat Affections, In fact, ALL diseases where there ia an in~ flammation of the Throat ant Lungs, a WASTING OF THE FLESH, and a WANT. OF NERVE POWER, nothing tn the world equals this palatable Emulsion. SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS, Dorli Importers of Dry Goods. AUTUMN and WINTER COSTUMES Ovr Mail Order Department, under the management of ‘experienced hands, executes orders from all parts ‘of the country. Samples promptly mailed to any address. 126%28 Cheoliwt St: Phitadelphia GRAND NATIONAL AWARD of 16,600 francs. NN TAROCH LAROCHE'S TONIC a Stimulating Restorative, ‘CONTAINING PERUVIAN BARK, IRON, AND PURE CATALAN WINE, the Great FRENCH REMEDY Endorsed by the Hospitals for PREVENTION and CURE of DYSPEPSIA, MALARIA, FEVER and AGUE, NEURALGIA, loss of APPETITE, GASTRALGIA, POORNESS of the BLOOD, and RETARDED CONVALESCENCE, This wonderful invigorating tonicis pow- erfal in its effects, is easily administered, assimilates thoroughly and quickly with the gastric juices, without deranging the action of the stomach. 22 Rae Wrouot, Paris. E. FOUGERA & CO., Agents for U.S., 30 North V n Street, N.Y, c ff {| EN - COLLARS & CUFFS EARL &WILSON’S LIN ‘ published in Harper's Magazine. acitizen who sat in his front w y So the citizen hastily gave up a quarter.— Vhe Epoch | where | hope thi ‘There isn’t any doubt Phat swearing is a sin, Save when the coal As the coal bill's co For Christmas, What? Why, an ornamental or useful piece of furniture. ‘The Robt. Mitchell Furniture Co., Cincinnati, O., make and sell all articles of furniture neces- sary for an entire house. illan & Co, have issue “The Aspern Papers,” ** Lauisa lalla The Modern Warning.” ‘The latter was origi No admirer of Mr. ming volume, ing two hundred all Kinds off furniture, wl be sent to any address upon receipe of fity cents for postage, which amount will he credited on any parchase of Theee Dollars and upward. “Adve Tue Ropt. Mitcnens. West * Vat!" said the conductor for Jings for dot music ?” with hopeless emphasis. THE FOLLOWING CORRESPONDENCE EX- PLAINS ITSELF. SCRANTON FORGING Co., SCRANTON, PA., Sept. 28, 1858. Shore Railroad AMED Cartes D. Kerr, Esq. VIA W Dear Sir: \ presume the inclosed clipping from the < New Vork Sun relerstothe K-Wren Remedies, Thave | UO DSON RIVER. 4 very troublesome cough whenever I take a cold, and the K-Wren Remedies are the only remedies 1 know of | Soe that give me instant relief, [ have hunted for them in| FOR BUSINESS AND PLEASURE TRAVEL. vain through the drug stores here, and frequently inquire for them when away from home, only to be told we are] all sold out d to get them in Connecticut, where | 1 formerly lived, and cleaned out the stock last spring. | > Magnificent Sleeping Cars Without Change. ffato, Detroit, Toledo, Tickets via West, Sh Paited States and Canada. k for tickets via West Vea them, you will confer a great favor. 1 will g! any reasonable price for them. Kindly favor reply and oblige, Yours respectfully, C. 1. Poxp, and General Man; SCRANTON FORG ScRANTON, P. Caries D. Keer, Esq. Oct, 6, 1888. Dear Sir: Vacknowledge with thanks the receipt of your favor of 4th inst. and the two packages of K-Wren Remedies. I shall not only recommend the remedies but will distribute the samples | will create a demand for the goods, If they give the relief and satisfaction to others that they afford me, the result ought to be some slight increase to your business, Yours very truly, C,H. Poxp. to all who need th No family can_ afford to be without these wonderful re young children, for nchitis and colds, en after scarlet fever i . the K-Wren Bal- 1d Troche are infallible. Sold by all reputable igh Balsam, 50 cents and $1 a . 10, 15 and 25 cents per box akLys D. Keer, Sole Agent. York. cs of croup, « y said the grave-digger, ‘to advise = a young man to be n and work up, Dut Wage Wderumg ee in my business it isn't practicable, —Mustnated Paci fic Xe teen State porte Upstairs 4 Down From Garret to Cellar, in the Laun- dry, Kitchen, Butler's Pantry, and Bath Room—JAM PYLE'S PEARLINE hasits pla \ nothing too coars too fine for it. With the aid of PEARLINE a delicate woman can clean house and wash clothes. It vir- tually takes the place of hard work, and is perfectly harmless ; in fact, your things last longer, because you do not have to rub them pieces to get them clean. PEARLINE is for sale everywhere, but beware of the numerous imitations which are peddled C BEST IN TNE WORLD from door to door—they are dangerous,