Tllti SCJKAINTOJN 'I'JUUUiSJfi-SATlTKDAY. Al'KIL 10, 1808. TEACHERS DEMAND BETTER SALARIES Slralglil'troiiHlic-Slionlder Resolution Adopted nt the Institute. RECEIVED WITH LOUD API'LAUSG. At tho Clonlni; Notion ol nilli An il ii ill Institute. it Scrnnton Toncliors Itusolutloin Arc Ad opt ill Doniiiiid liiK Holler Magi)! DocrilnK llio Non-Knfotci.'iiiuiit nf tlio t'lenrolle J.nw and i:tondliiK Lonsrtitulu tlom In ViirluiiH Dlrrcliuns. The fifth unnunl lip-tltuto of the city teiirhpr.s wns drought to a clovi- os tcrday innmlng with utiiisimll Intel -tstlntr l'(icIir and llu- adoption of n set of icsolutlous wlili h contained ntunnr other thltiirs n dnnnnd for hot ter EnlniltM and n miuri 'Hon for tho hetter enfoiii'im nt or the cli;uiett" lav The r'ioltitlMti in' iitcicnteil liy a committee (omi"(d of .! H. Hawker, Miiy A. KnniP. .trnh AVIlllnnis unrt 13. . CitiUendin and wrto read hy tho dull man, Pi of Hnwlcrr. The claui-p tolatliiK to salaries wast jecelv ed villi the must ontlniMlaitlc applause The saK'i. nsilntloii lead as follows": That It In Inn ronctdid the clllcluit woik of tin- Sciniitim schools Ib nieond to iiniii In the Htnte of Pennsylvania and furtlar ioniiili'1 that tho nalnrli h paid tcailurx of this olty are mi comp.ua tlvtlv low Hint some nlm tei n otlu I eltlm and tow mm of tills Kii.it Ke stone state limit liluli nliovt lis In the salailis paid t In ir t ulnrs holding like positions and end. s wo do luril not hesucli, hut psii . tftill lav claim to a fair and Just turn for our services which hae made S lanton schools a pride of our city and nn honor to our state. OTItl'R RESOLUTIONS. In the other i evolutions rniiKiatuln tlons were extendi d to Supeilntondotit G chirp Howell foi tho oMoIlence of tho institute and for his com toy and encoutaspinent to tho teachers; appto elation was expret-scd of tho woik of tho lnsttuctors. and tho Intel est mani fested hy the hoiiiil of control thmuch Ch.ilim.in A. L ri.iiimls; the exhibit of pupils' woik and plan of li.ninir pupils slut: at tho Institute woio com- I. . nieiiued as lending to moie close ly UUILt' lllf IIISUIUIP illlll UIC M'llUUlS, IHO appearance of local talent in tho pto Ki.iniinp was icconimended for oinula tlon to the lnanaBomont of all future Institutes Ti limit Olllcer Jojce's work was pialsod and a susKcstlon was made that a committee lie appointed to weak w Ith the W. C. T. U. in devising means for enforcing tho cicaiette law of the state. A losolutlon of condolence was nlso adoptoc on tho death of Miss Jennie L Weill u in. The session jestetday inoriiInK opened with prnjor hv Rc W. O. Watklns. pastoi of the Noith Mnln Avenue U.ip tlt church. Tin re was the usual flf ti en minutes of sIiirIiik and then Miss Hannah Hauls vei deeily and en tertainingly united "Old Ace" Miss Mattlo H. Gietf. teacher of mathematics In the Hiijh school, pave a ery thoughtful addiess on "Geotn etij ' (irKiiliiK that moie attention should ho paid to this bttldy In the low or nrades. A c hoi us of tho pupils from No. 2ri school, under tho dluctlon of Miss An nette Dals, did themsehos and their tcac hers proud In tin Ir leiulltlou of two souks and a dlspluv nf pel feet dis cipline in a pictty match piocediiiK and lolluwini!' the shiKlng. AN INTRRUSTINO KIZATrilH. Vhnt was unquestionably one of tho most Intoi cstlnir features of the week was n cleinonstiatlcin of the methods imphijtii in tho teaching of tho deaf 1 Miss Hi own. of the Pennsylvania "ial school. A class of the pupils fiom the wchool was present and wont thnuigh a lesson as tluv do at school, In i lal telegraphy being the only means of communication used. To pi ore. the piac tic ability of the method Miss Ilinvvn invited Supeilntendeut Howell to convoise with tho pupils, lie 10m plieel and found It possible to talk with them quite as icnellly as If they weio not devoid of tho two sonse formeily indlspent.iblo to oial conveisation. 11 of lleoige 15 Hlhlo closed the legu lai onoicIsos of the In1 tituto with a h arm d and eloquent address on the scientific fealuie of pedagogy, lie also gave two lecltatlons with much elo cutionary effect. Superintendent Howell closed the In stitute lv thanking the teaeheis for the help given to and Interest mani fested in the Institute To a Tribune ropi.itoi, nftei winds, he ex-piesed him self as hlshlv gratified vvlth tho woik of th. week and especially pleased over lb. Mic cess of the Innovations, the pupils disnlav of work and tho sing Jug anil chilling dally by choruses fiom the .iiff tent sc hools. H i No asked tint his congratnla ti in- ii. public ly extended to those of tin fmultj of the High s hool who par tccilnt l in the exeiclscs for the groat cfi i they ltikcted upon the school mid themselves. ( bulling the llentlieii. From ill Atlanta Constitution. .V ol .i.il ev.ugellst who was solic.tlng puusi npil nn. foi ele po' heathen sinners BItEAKH UP 'Seventy-seven having proved to be ii perfcit Cure for COUGHS, COLDS AND GRIP It behooves you to try Dr. 1 1 tun. phrcy'i Specifics for other iimladles. Thoy uro tho perfection of euro fur Kheumtitlsm and Lumbago, foi Dyn popsla, Indigestion mid Weak Htoni aeh, for IiifunU' Diseases, Croup mid Whooping Cough, mid for Fenmlo Complaints they uro true inodleal treasures Sped No .Manual to bo found at Druggists or sent free, tells nil. Specifics at all Druggists or sent pre paid on receipt of price, ISe. IluniphreB' Meiliclno Company, Now York. ttwmwpsp COLDS Paiiic's Celery Compound is the Best Spring Medicine In The World. It makes the weak strong. Wc have it. HATTHEWS BROS. 320 Lacka. Ave. what live 'crost do ocean" said In tho couise of ills icinmkH "lKs think ir dem, dear brolhcrln dem po' bcnlglttd coplo- goln' stark naked In a climate d.it s ei. hot 17 de place whnr lots or ou Is gwlno ttr' Not a stitch ez cloze tei dm b uks' ' Hut Just here an old deacon arose anil salil. "May I nx de hrudder one question.' "Yes, sub, en two el ou likes " "Well," cm 'aimed the deacon, bring ing Ills list down on thu new railing, "what I wants ter know Is ills' Whit does dem naked heathen want wid elozo in a cllmite ez hot as that'.' In my opin ion, what de ial need mos' Is urn Indian' THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS. lliigiifeineiit lexcs I'odav. Tho conqiany headed by Miss Alma Chester, which has hi en giving excellent peiformances nt tho Ac.idrmv of Music nil week, will closo its engagement to night This afternoon the company will bo seen In "At tho IMrkot Line," and tonight In "Almost Dishonored." A southern Itniuaiice A virv pictty drama is "A Southern Ro mance," v lileh vuis produced at the l.v teum last night. It Is a di.iiiu with a well-told story of no little Intel est which holds tho attintlon of the audlenco thioughout. It is a sttrv thai bus to do with the peculiar social conditions of the south of todaj. The sceiile embellish ments of the diama me admirable. The eomp.im that presented the diama last night contains two excrptionallv lino nctois A s l.lpm.in, who essayed tho role of Addle and Mbs Once Mao I.am kln, vilio vs. is gineiful i nil natural as l.vclla Raiisome The support given tliso artists vvms good This afternoon and evening "A Poutlicni Romance' will be repeated nt the iAiium. Another M eek of Repertoire. Monday night Miss I'lllo Akerstiom and her ndmirablp company will begin a week's engagement In now plays nt pop ular prices at the Academy of Music. Miss Akerstrom'H 1 itest Now York suc cess, "A Stiango Marriage." has been selected ns the opening play. It is a comedy diama with an Intensely Inter esting story replete with corned, nicely staged and elegantly costumed Re lined musical numbeis both vocal and Instrumental will till In the waits between the acts and MNs Akerstrom's new spectacular dances with novel and elaborate electric i fleets will conclude the evening's cnJoment. Oh MlMililinli. "Oh! Susannah'" the farclal comedy under the direction of Charles Pi ohman, which has been i mining foi upwards of ono hundred nights at Hot's theater, will bo tho attraction next Wediiesd.n. The bill on this occasion will be a double one, preceded by Miss nnle Russell in her great success, "D.ingirlleld, '9J " In the east of "Oh Susannah'" will be Jo sephine Hill, Maude Harrison. Jessio Riislnv, Marian Lester, Fritz Williams. Rebel t Cotter, Frank Davcy, Alfred Hickman and others. I'rnncis v Hson Comim:. Next Friday night Francis Wilson will bo at the I.vceum in "Half a King," ono of tho greatest successes of his long caret r In comic opera CONVENTION CALL. Third Legislative District. In pursuince of a resolution of tho standing committee of tho Thlid Legis lative dlstilct of Lackawanna county, adopted at Its meeting held Saturday, llio 9tn ol April, 1Mb, the district conveli'ion will bo held on Tuesday, tho luth daj i.f April, 1Vi at 1 p 111 In Reese s Hall, Taylor, I'a., for tho puipo-o ol electing two t'J) delegates to the Republican stao convention to bo held at Hanlsburg on Juno 2nd, ltjs Vlglli.nce committees will hold delegate elections on Satuiday, April 10th, lnS, between tho houis of -1 nncl 7 p. in Tleiy will give at least two (S) davs" jiublic no tico ot tlio time and plueu lor holding said elections Tho leprtscntntlon of delegates to tho said district convention Is based upon the vote cist for James S Uc.ieom, Republi can candldato for tlio olllco of state treas uiei, ho being tho highest olllcer voted for at the last pic ceding state election. Under this rulo tho seveial election dis tricts are entitled to icpresoutatlon ns follows: Number District. of Delegates Ronton l! 'Jllfton 1 Covington 1 D.ilton 2 Clcnburn 1 Gouldsboto i Oreenllcld 1 Lackawanna Twp.. South district 1 Ljtknwanna Twp, West district J Lackawanna Twp., L'ast district 1 Laikawinn.t Twp.. Northeast district... 2 Lackawanna. Twp., Southwest dlstilct.. 1 La Plume 1 Lehigh 1 Madiiou 1 N u ton , t Noith Abll Eton 1 old Forgo Twp, First district 2 Did Forgo Twp, Second dlslilct 1 Old Forgo Twp., Fourth district 2 Rinsom Phst district 1 Ransom, Second district 1 Siott 2 Scranton, Sixth waid, Third district.... -I South Ablngtuu 2 Hpriugbrook i 1 T.iIor Iloroigh, Fiist waul 2 Ta) lor Rorot gli, Second ward 2 Ta)lor Horough, Third waul...., l Ta) lor lioiougli, Fourth ward 1 Ta) lor Roiough, Fifth ward 1 Waverly i Wont Ablnston l 47 Ry order of THURSTON 8. PARKRR, Chairman, JOHN R. JOHNS, Secretary. ... Piilortiiiiatp, Though every man upon tho earth Has troubles of his own, Fow have enough to make them leave Tho other chap's ulono, Chicago Journal. MAYOR AND THE P0UCEOFFICERS What the Ordinance Providing Ruler for the Police Department Says. POWERS OP CITY'S UUCP EXGCUTIVE Ho Cnn Nominal, Suspond or He movo I'ntrolaiuii, Hut It Mint lie. With tho AUvleo mid foment of Coiinclls-Olnyor tins tho l'owor to Itcmovo Janitor Murlial--No Cnuio JIiib llooli Assigned for Aildne lor Ills Resignation. Tho recent removal hy Mayor Hal le) of Patrohnnn Hawks from the police fmee, nnd John Marshall, Jinltor of the city hall, has occasioned much speculation ns to the mayor's rights In the ptemlses Sections of ordinances contained In tho city digest sfem clear In their mandates that the ma) or enn not icmove a policeman without tho approval of councils hut that his re movnl of a subordinate employe, such as tho Janitor, Is wholly nt the mayor's dlsctetlon. Following Is nn ordinance excerpt in relation to police appointments nnd re movals: Article VII. Section 2, Tho Rxecutlvo Department The councils shall ll by or dinance the numliir rank nnd compensa Hon of tho members of the clt) police force, nnd prescribe all necessary rules and l egulatlons lor the organisation and governmint thereof In nceoid.inco with this act, and It shall bo tho misdemeanor In ofllce, for any policeman to ask, de m ind or receive any other compensation or reward whatsoever for his official sol vices, to be followed by dismissal from office. TIIR MAYOR SHALL NOMIN ATE AND HV AND WITH Till AD V1CH AND CONSRNT OF TIIR SR LRCT COFNCIL APPOINT. SFSPRND OR DISMISS TIIR SAID I'OLICLMAN, ANY OR ALL OF THRM. AND IN LIKR MANNRR ALL VACANCIES SHALL Hi: FILLED. SU'HORL-INATK OFFICERS. Section fi of the same aitlelo under the head of "Appointment and Remov al of Subordinate Uincers" reads as follows. The ma) or shall nominate, and by nnd with tlio advice and consent of tho select council appoint all subordinate office! s of tho clt) whose offices are created by ordinance excepting the city clerk and the clerks of the dlffnent bnnehca of councils oi other departments of the cltv government AND HE MAY REMOVE FROM OFFICE ANY SFCH OFFICERS APPOINTED RY THE MAYOR FOR INAHILITY. OFFICIAL MISCONDFCT OR NECLECT OF DFTY and In like tnnnner all varaneles which may occur duilng the terms of such of llce rs shall bo tilled Mayor Follows tried hut without success during his regime to remove several policemen without the approv al of councils. His pressuie was great but unavailing and in tho uts of Anthony Walsh and Thomas Low Is, thnp patrolmen sued the cltv and col lected pav for the time the) ii id licen "suspondod w ithotit pay." Well Informed city oillclnls hold that rattolman Ilawkes must bo re-Instated with a clear bill of chaiacter and with pay for the time his case has been ponding. If councils fail to endorse his lemowil Theie aio others who claim the two extracts iiuotcd Is not all the law on the subject and that the may ors power to icmove It absolute and final. WHAT HAWKS' FRIENDS SAY. Fatiolmnn Hawks' 'friends av It Is due lilm to have known the fact that no charges as to his morals or habits have br on made against him. Thoy claim lie is known among his fellow officers as a patiohiinn of as exemplary a character as the foico contains and that the complaints against him were technical, foi neclect of duty or similar Impoit In I he case of Janitor Marshall, the ma) oi's light to cause Ills removal is not doubted No cause for the remov al has been assigned Mr. Maishall has made a model Janitor. DECLARED A LUNATIC. Finding of n Jury ol six I'iiIicii From Coiniiion Pleas Panel. A Jury of six, drawn from the logu lar common pleas panel, yesterday, de elaied Catheilne o'llnta a lunatic and repotted that she has propeity valued at $1,00 and $700 In bank. Court, on the stiength of this, will appoint a guardian. GRINER CASE CONTINUED. It Yt III Not Ho Tried Until A eek Re- ginning M'n 'i. The trial of James Griner for murder, which was set down for trial on Mon day, at AVIlkes-Rarre, lias been con tinued on application of the defend- Men's Shoes 345 pair Men's Russet Vici hand sewed, cloth, top, real value $4 to $5, all sizes, at $2.98. 7S pair Men's hand sewed, patent leather $5.00 shoes, at $2.98. 275 pair men's Vici patent tip shoes, worth $3, at $1.98. 175 pair men's russet Vici shoes, all sizes and toes, worth $3.00, at $1.98. 1,000 pair men's calf shoes, congress and lace, worth $2.54, at $1.49. 1,000 pair men's light aud heavy shoes, worth $1.50, at 98 cents. Call and see us before buying elsewhere. No money by it. The Acknowledged Cheapest Whole sale and Retail Shoe House. A Breakfast however good, is wasted on a cold, toneless, flabby stomach. It is un just to blame the cook, lie can supply only food; you must find the power to turn it into flesh and blood. It is the part of wisdom to recognize the signs of indigestion, and to stimulate the lazy stomach with Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. a tonic never more valuable than now, when the body is tried by sudden changes of air. It sustains the vigor of the system and pre vents rheumatism, asthma and digestive Double, diseases that arise from cold and imperfect cir culation of the blood. The only medicinal whiskey in the market. Druggist and Grocers sell it. nut's counsel, Peter O'Uoylo, until the third week of cilmlnal court, which begins Mny 2 Tlie reasons for a continuance is n lack of tlnu of the counsel to properl) prepare the case, and nlso the fact that the pilsoner Is not in a good ph)slcnl condition to stnnd the Btrnln of a trial at this time Grlnor Ih charged with the killing of his step-daughter at Duiyea. vt in:iti RAYS Rl.CIN. Apparently tho Location Is sonic whore in the l'liolie (Icpiiii. Whole do the days begin'' Thoy must begin somewliiie, and b a elevir line of argument, a writer in an Knglish weekly figures out that the place where the davs begin lies soniewheie out In the Pacific Oi can A straight line does not define the place, but it inns, ac cording to this theorist, In a zlgrag among some of the Islands scatteied over that broad expanse of water This Is elf tei mined by the following reasoning: Seeing tint, ns one movi s westward, tin time gits c lrller and mi ll r so that when It Is MomHy noon In London It Is some time Monday morning hi Aimrlca it follows that. If this lulu elple wore continue cl without limit all the way round the win Id. at the same mo ment that It was Moudav noon In London It would be also twenty-four boms later that Is, Tuesday noon In London. As this Is, of course, absinil, we have to look lor the limit, which does, In fact, exist, to the pilnciple that as one moves mstwntcl It gets earlier. Ilefon the circumnavigation of the globe tin le was no dllllculty of this kind When the sun stood over London on Mond.iv it made Monday noon, and when It moved wisiw.ud (in the common phiase) and stood over Dublin, a little later, It bceinni Monday noon In that city, and tin n as the western limit of the known wnild was reached tho sun dropped out of sight until the next morn ing, when it camo up over the eastern horizon and brought Tuesday morning In this Interval, therefore, the sun was passing over tho place where Tucsdnj began As discoverers pushed their way fur ther eastward and westward this abyss became n.it rower and nnrrower until the place where time changed and the d.ivs began dwindled Into a space no wider than a line When the sun reaches this line, time Jumps oiward twentv-four hours, from noon ot one dnv to noon of the day following The situation of this line dipt nils on the chance of whether any given place was first discovert d by a travc 1c 1 fiom the eastward or the west As China was first discovered to lu roptiins lij travele is fiom tho west and Ameiirau voyagers from tho east. It is cleai the line which marks where the days begin lies between these two, In the Pacific Ocean, and Instead of being a straight line, zigzigs about, dividing Islands which hnppened to bo discovered lrom the east from those which linn pence! to bo discovered from the west There must still bo many Islands In that ocean where It Is not vet decided to which side of the line thoy belong, and where If one were put down one would not know whether It were tndnv, tomouow or vesteidav There must also be man) Islands there which, never hav ing been permuiently occupied by civil ised people, change their day from time to time so that a ship calling there com ing from China might nirivc on Tues da, while another ship calling at the same time from America would arrlvo on Monday There must also be people living so nenr to this lino that by going n few miles they can leave today and get Into tomorrow, or by going back can find jestcidaj Th inge. Mis. l)iy The doctor ordered jour bus band whisks for tils rheumatism. Does It do him any good? Mis. Mav IIj sass It does him a world of good but I notice the twinges eonio upon him mom frequently than ever.' Huston Traveler MYER irao 13rANDl28SHlMRT0N AVENUE A Week of HOSIERY Always one of the strong departments than ever. Great values all through the stock during this Ladies' Fast black regular made stockings, Ilermsdorf dye, and a positive igc. value at 2 for 25c. Ladies, 25c. is a popular price for a good black stock ing. Here you can get the best in the world for that price. All black or with white feet just as you like and in either case the soles are double and the heels spliced. Wonderful val ue at a quarter. Ladies' Fancy hosiery is in demand. Stripes, plaids and figures of all kinds. Prices run at 25c, 40c, 50c. and the assortment is large to select horn. Misses7 Fine black ribbed stockings. at and good to wear. A stocking at a low price. Size 5, 5, 6. 5. 7- 7 ISc. Pr 'rice, ill'. Actual value from 22c to 33c. JjCSInuumerable other special attractions at the department during this special sale which our small space forbids mention ot. Our Two Large Windows Tell Quite a Hosiery Taie. Connolly 127 and Thare Is Mi Ona Store in Northeastern Pennsylvania which has a complete line ol Sporting Goods, and that is the store of FLOREY & BROOK Washington Avenue. (Opposite Court House.) lioxlng rjloe, Intllin Clntx, lulle Weight. Duniti-brlli, Athletes' allocs, TIshK, Swcutcrs, lllccles, n.stiln? Tackle, Revolvers, and ecrtlilng sold bv anyone In our line of business. Of Bass Bill Supp 133, nuts, gloves, bats, masks, balls, shoes, uniforms; you can find them all ;lt Florey & Brooks. Book Binding Neat, Durable Hook Hindlng Is what you iccehe if you leave your order with tin SCRANTON IklUUNU HINDCRY, Trlb. une UiillJIng, Scranton, Pa Ladies' Shoes 500 pair Ladies' Russet Vici, cloth top, stylish and good weariug shoes, worth $2.50 to $3, at $1.98 1,000 pair ladies' fine shoes, button aud lace, worth $2,00, at $1.29 and $1.49. 750 pair ladies' shoes at 50c and 79c. Misses' Shoes at 98c. Children's shoes at 14c and 49c. Boys' shoes at 79c and 98c. Oxfords aud Slippers at prices to suit everybody, The above are only a few of the many bargains. trouble to show you goods D AVI DONA, 307 Lackawanna Avenne f AND Wallac and 1 1 1 IkW Hosiery Sellin Infants' Boys' Men's Fast black value at 2 Men's Good to look fine high grade 8, 8J, 9 22c. 129 Washington AT1LND TO YOUR LYIiS NOW KjeUlit preserved. nnil beidarb.es nro ented by hivin; your eyes properly mid, nivin? t-cieniiiiciiiiy exuniiueu unci niton, uyes examined 1-ee. 'llio luteit styles of Spec tuclea uad ej trusses at the lowcit prlcei. DR. SHIMBERG, 305 Spruce Street. On Sale Now at Conrad's The niller& Stetson Agency. 305 Lacka. Ave. and you will surely save IpT War3S5 O !7 H Kl Un uU3 HIV fr of this store now stronget sale, Here are some specimens: And small children wear a great many tan and russet shades. Wc offer 50 dozen of the regular 25c. grade, in sizes from 4 to 6, at 15c. a pair. Unprecedented valux Iron clad stockings, all sizes from 6 to 10. A stocking wc have made a reputation on, that has made our hosiery department famous. Two grades medium weight, 2 pairs for 25c. Extra heavy with double knees and double feet 25c. " " seamless hose, a grand, gooj pairs for 25c, 6 pairs for .$1.00, 3 pairs for 50c., or 19 c. a pair, constitute an offering which is the greatest hosiery offering Scranton has ever seen, all black or with white feet. Men who desire to buy hosiety right will look up this lot. Fancy hosiery, reliable, firm in texture, fast in dye. Our lines at 25c, 40c. and 50c leads the town. waiiace Avenue. GREWER Old Post-onico Building, Cor. Spruce bt., and Penn Ave., Scranton. Pa lias returned fiom Ills Wcbtern TUp, and will now itinaln permauent- I) ut his homo ofllce. Tiin DorTon is a graduate oy tub un1vbus1tv of l'bnnsyiva nia, foumijiua' demonstra tor of physiology and slr gi:ry at tub mbdico-chir. urgical collkoc at phil adblpuia. his spbcial tibs arb chronic. nbr vous. 3icin. hbart womb and blood diseases. Tho doctor nnil his start of EnKllih ami German phslclans mike a specialty of all fnrm of Chronic Nervous Diseases, BUlV, Womb, Blood Dlsetbes. Including Kplleptlc Pits, Convulsions, liys terlu, St. Vitus' Dance, Wakefulness. BRAIN WORKERS, both men nnd wo men, whos3 nervous bystems have been bioKcn down and shattered from over work, no matter from what causo, can be lestnred by my method. All who call upon tho Doctor from now on 111 recelvo udvlco, examination, ser lco nnd examination free. Dr. Growers n'Bh BtandlnK In tho Stato will not allow him to ncecpt nny Incur.iblo cases. It thoy cannot euro you they will frankly tell you so. Diseases o( the Nervous System, Tho sjmptoms of which uro dlzzlneis, lack of conlldence. sexual weakness In men and women, ball rUine In tho throat, spots ttoutlnc before tho cjes, loss of memory, unublo to concentrate tho mind on 0110 subject, enMly startled when spok en middenlv to, and dull, dlstiesscd mind, which unfits them for performing tho actual duties of llfo mnklne happiness Impossible. illstressliiK the action of tho heart, cauxlr.K Hush of heat, depression of splrltH. eII forihocllnes. cowardice, fear, di earns, melancholj. tiro easy ot com pany, fcellnc as tired In the morning as when retiring lack of cncig), nrious ness, constipation weakness of thn llmlis, etc. Thoso so affected should consult U3 Immediately nnd bo restored to perfect health. Lot Manhood Restored, Weakness ol Younz Alen Cured If you havo been given up by our phy sician call upon tho doctor and bo exam ined Ho cures the worst kind of Net vous Debllltj. Scrofula, Old Bores. Catatrh, Piles, Female. Weakness, Affections of tho Be, Ear, Nose Throat, Asthmi, Deaf ness nnd Cripples of every description Tumors, Cunccra and Goiters remoied without tho use of knife or painful cuus tlcs by our newlj devised absorbent moth, od known as tho "ELECniO-UEHMI- Ami our OZO-NITI3 GAS cures Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness Consultation fico and strictly socrcd nnd conlldentinl. Ofllco hours dally from 13 u. m to S. 20 p, m. Sunday from 12 p, m to 8 p. m. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUIUS AXJjIitrtouM Jijiif I'ftiUuu Mm or?, 1 ra potency, 8lt&i!eHDBb, etc e&ued br Abusa cr other 1 ioomus and Itidl crotloari, Tlity tiuUXtif and lurvtu rflstoro LotttUuUlr In olii or round. aniS tita tnaafontuJy, bu lnea or marrtatfe. 1 ruTSut IninnU am Conn amotion if tafcan laiiine llielrute thowt ia noUtuto fmproTo rarptand eHecta ft CUltC where all ether Tali In aim upon bavlnd the ipnnlna Ajaz T&bleti. They bava cured thoukitudi an iillcure roil. We site ajxw Ui?e written iruaranteo to e fleet a euro Cn pTP In each caw or refund t ha wooer, rrlca VU U I Oiper rackasei or all lkgaa (full treatment) for 2W. Uj raail.Jn plain wrapper, upon rclitof trlca, flrcular '"AJAX REMEDY CO., VW I'or tale In Hcranton, I'll, by .Matthevr Ilros. aud II, C. Haudeuoa, dnutiti. IB SIWW 'ti , I' .SU sw-mjnw DR. E.