10 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1900. 'A 7M xtL nr;nr tv M "& nr 7 BAD WEATHER, BUI GOOD ATTENDANCE SECOND DAY'S SESSIONS OP TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. The Featines Wcie an Address on "Kindeigaiten Work," by Miss Lucy Wheelock, a World-Famed Authority on This Work, and the Appearance of Assistant State Superintendent Henry Houck R. C. Metcalf's Closing Address Miss Ruth Gould on "Primary Work." What 0110 wrltet 1ms tcinied "a dull, dark, drab, t-oiil-dejiiesslnsr morning," was esin'ilav. hut that didn't deter the tlncc hundred and sixty odd touch 01s of the city fiuin coining out lu foice to attend the second day's session 01 the Institute. These sessions weie full of helpful Instruction, the featuies of the day niohubly heliiR Miss Lucy AVheelnek's talk on "Klndeigartcn Work," anil the appearance of the Iru'Slstible and inimitable Henty Houck, assistant htnte supeilntendciil of Instinct Ion. The iiKnnlnpr session opened with an Invocation by Ilev. G. L Alrlch. pas tor of the Giace Itefoimed church, and sIiikIiir by the teachcis, led by Pi of. ('. B. Dei num. Miss Wheelock, who In the piesldont of the International Kin dergarten association, and one of the Icadlns authoiltlos 011 this subject In the world, then spoke on "Kludergui ten Wink." She cnii'VasUed the fact that chil dirit should bo allowed to develop miu not be foiccd Into man's estate piema tuiely. After ,MIs Wheelock's talk theio was a brief Intel inlsslon, followed by 11 vocal duet admirably rendered by Miss i:dlth Mai tin and Mrs. II. S. Kel ler. H. V, Metialf, who w.is fortun ately not obliged to leave the city yes terday, then 15.1 o a most helpful lee luie on "Heading and Letter Wilt ing," In which lie told of the Import ance ol tialnlnc the child to lead coi lectlv from the fit st moment it cnteis school. TKACHL'RS HOKX, NOT MADIJ. The last speaker of the morning ses sion was O. T. Cat son, of Columbus., Ohio, who gae an able addiess on "Adaptabllltv to Teach" lie gave It as his belief that leal teacheis are boin, not made. Tlieic lias to be 11 ualuial bent for the thing one wishes to succeed nt. One chainctel Istie that the Hue tiaeher should have Is a Hi in belief In humanity. The afternoon session was opened with music, after which Mr. 'Metcalf gae his last lectin e, speaking on "Giainmar." lie said that the child shoulil be taught that the piopcr way to teach the eonstiuetlnn of language Is to take it t" pkces, as one would n (lock. lie said tint tliou-h lie was the authoi of a wink mi gr.inimar, :i wis not In fiiMir of teaching the mil), ject fi 0111 a book. "The book on lan guage," said he, "should be used ti t.uggest things to the teacher; the study Itself should only be taught fiom the blaekboaid. cJiammar taught fiom a book Is tedious, dry and uninterest ing." Another thing which he said the teacher should remember was tlie 110 lesslty of lettlnsr the chlldien find out things for themselves. Mr. Metcalf's talk was lllusliated thioughout with demonstrations on the blackboard. William Kn'jciiH then sang Uinp Tellow's "The Village Hlacksmlth" in uuigniticent olte and was compelled .0 respond to an em-mo. He was fol owed by Miss Ituth K. CJould. who ?uve the second of her sei les of Inter sting und delightful lectures, tuklug is her topic "Primal y Woik." 4JSSSri J Osrlit" i "V J' veKXswaer Fill the housowlthclear, brilliant white light. There's no oxcuea for dingy homey la these day of our Headlight Water White Oil A dark house lin't healthy. And pooroillsn'teconomlcal. You can bur our Headlight Water While Oil it toe same price nx Inferior oils chenper than some. Tell your dealer to supply von with our Headlight Water White OIL ATLANTIC REFINING CO, PhMMHW Always ready, always fresh, always nt your service for a liasty lunch Uneeda Qlncutt. Eat them as you will with cheese, preserves, fniit; take them with milk and coffee, any and every way you'll find them dainty, delicious, appetizing. Unooda Biscuit arc the daintiest creation of the mod em baker's skill. They are made by the best bakers in the world, and packed in an air tight and moisture proof package which keeps the goodness and crispness intact from the oven's mouth to the consumer's table. Uneeda Biscuit sold by all grocers in 5 cent packages. Insist on get ting the gcmuneUneeda Biscuit. Take no imitation. National DUcnlt Company. Her whole talk was an explanation of ti system of drawing which she be lieves should be Introduced In nil pri mary grades In order to properly de velop nnd train the child's Intellect. She calls It "spontaneous drawing,', or drawing by the child without Instruc tion and by suggestion only. She told how children should bo posed and the other children should be allowed to draw them. "The technique of draw ing should not be taught in the lower grades," she said. She was followed by Mr. Houck, who always manages to get the teachers in excellent humoi. Ho first had every body stand up and sing "America," and then plunged Into his address. He didn't speak on anything in particular, but rather everything tu general, tell ing the teachers to get out In the woods and the sunshine and away from the city as much as possible. He told a number of funny stories, laughing him self as loud as anyone. As one tcachci said yesterday, an institute wouldn't be a success without Mr. Houck. Messts. Houck and Corson and Miss Gould will all speak today, and an es pecial feature will be Mayor Molr's lecture on "Bobby Durns" In the after noon, INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Handsome Ticket Office of the D., L. & W. Company on Broadway. The Board for Today. The Lackawanna railroad formally opened at 4'.'9 Hroadwaj. on Monday morning, Apiil , what is said to be the finest ticket office In the world. The Intel lor nnlsh of this office is of Ital ian marble of the finest quality. Im mense slabs of this mateilal having been used for the high wainscoting, all touiiters and fixtures and wall decora tion. A combination of line, stucco work, with the maible, gives an ex ceedingly aitistic appearance. Ticket cases and furniture for this office are of white mahogany of the best quality. Sofas built Into the deep window seats are of white mahogany and elegantly upholstered with leather. Secietarles, piovlded with the latest designs In ladles' stationery, are con enlently placed for the use of the public. Kxtcrioily, the office is one of the most conspicuous on lower Bioad way, a beautiful effect having been set ured through the use of copper and glass. It Is stated that the, example set by the Lackawanna railroad, in this paiticular, has stilted up the other lallioads and that next spiing will give to Xew York the finest ticket of fices in the woild. Have Closed Down. The Ameilcan Steel and Wire com pany, of Chicago, hae close J down all the plants of the concern In the 1 ciulty .of Chicago, all of those at .lo llel. 111., excepting ihe HjekJale mill and the extensive plant at Andeisi 11, Ind T'ohe plums were oideied closed. ThousandH cf skilled woikmen were suspended by the action of the wire magnates. Provident Lanibcit said: "Labor tioubl"s .ire at the bottom of it. Our market has ben destroyed by tlm stopping of building labor and we have had to shut down until the accu mulated stocks arc sold., D., L. and W. Eoajd. following Is the Delaware, Lae;,i wanna and Western boa.d for toda : lil-nlj, April Klh WII.Il CA'lis MMTII S p. m. S I'liuiril). 11 p. in JolinMil 11c. Wnlnruli), April lfclli WILD CA'ls, SOUTH. 1J..M a. in II. .1. UlMn. .1 a. 111 J. Swaiti, II j. in .1. (ilnlp). s u. in. I. limit). H.aiO a. 111. W. A. P-jrllmloiiicw. S.tii p m. II. W. 1'ctMni. .1:0 i 111. (I. Itaii'lolpli. S p. m. C, Ludlow. bl'MMHS. 7 a. m., iiuitli 0 I'niiiiiMkrr, i p. in., koutli W II. Nichols, C p. in., fcoulh JIiI. inc. I'UI.LEIIS. 10 a. m. Beams. I'UMlUltS. 8 a 111., south Homer. 11. HO a. M,, south--M. C.irmody, 7 p. m.i boutli Jlmpliy. 10 p. m.i boutli C, Ciwlcy. I'AfehKNOuit i:ngi,ne. 0.30 p. 111. Sljgoiein. wii.11 cais, Noitrn. 1 i. m. (1. lUfferl), 4 43 p. 111 C. KiiiKsley. lonductors C. tan Vlcil, J. Ilcnnlgaii, i: Put fy. M. Mtirpliy, t. M.umcrn, C aiiiilne ami John Cunlc, J. J. O'llara ami iriw, .1. K Maitcu und (iru v.Hl report at my oftlic at 1.U0 p in., WVIuewlj), April Ihth, fur adiulk klon tULets to the ulr hrake car for 2 p. m. cUs. A. C. Salisbury, Supt. This and That.' Herman Robinson, organizer of tho United Uarment Woikers of America, Is In thf city. Supeilntendent Lloyd conferred with representatives of the trainmen yis terday with leferenco to Bevoral mut ters of local Importance. The Lehigh Valley has leased a block of ground at Beventy-slxth street and Lleventh avenue, New York, for use aa a freight tennlnal, Railway Age. CELEBRATED ITS NINETEENTH YEAR ENJOYABLE EVENING AT R. R. Y. M. C. A. ROOMS. Tho Local Association's Nineteenth Anniversary Observed Last Night. Traffic Manager Caldwell, of the Lackawanna, Read a Paper on "The Bible In Business," and Division Superintendent Salisbury Spoke Able Addresses Given by Secretaries C. J. Hicks and E. B. Buckalcw. The nineteenth annlveisary of the local brunch of the Railroad Young Men's Christian association was cele brated most auspiciously last nlnl.t in the assembly room of the building on lower Lackawanna tuenue, and was attended by a falily largo audience, considering the Inclemency of the weather. There was one especial thins that tho meeting proved and that was that there Is a most Intimate relation ship between the officials of the com pany and the association. Seated on tl e platform, when John R. Troon, eh ill man of the executive committee of the association, opened the evening's programme, were A. C. Salisbury, division superintendent of the Lackawanna lailioad; B, D. Cald well, traffic manager of the same road; International Secretary C. J. Hicks, of Now York; Assistant State Secretary K. B. Ruckalew. of Harrlsburg, and W. W. Adair, the local secretary. An or chestra of six pieces was also on the stage mid rendered several selections during the night Mr. Troch read a letter from Piesldent Truesdale, In which he expressed his best wishes for the association's welfare. MIL CALDWELL'S PAPER. The first speaker was Mr. Caldwell, who Is a most enthusiastic Young Men's Christian association worker, being a member of the executive com mittee of tho Hoboken branch. He read a clear, logical, common-sense paper on "The Bible In Business." He began by showing how the Bible has controlled the best thought of the ages, and cited among other men, who owed their Influence to It and who had ad mitted the fact, the following: Ed mund Burke, John Milton, Thomas Car lyle, John Ruskln, Horace Greeley and William E. Gladstone. He said that In the business world today thcie Is too much of the grasp ing, selfish, every-man-for-hlmself In stinct, and said that it was also true that now, as never before, Is the com mercial world demanding the best qualities of mind and Intellect. The coirupt politics of the day arc having their effect upon the business world to a marked extent. As a moral force to be used against these things, the Bib;. enjoins tho business man, who follows Its piecepts. to be honest and upilght. "The man who absorbs the true sig nificance of this book Into his life," said Mr. Caldwell, "the man who al ways has Its piecepts at his command, Is a man who can face the temptations that so often beset the man of busi ness In these modern times of ours." Mr. Caldwell was followed bv Mr. Salisbury, who said ho never was much of a talker, but who, nevertheless, made a most happy little address. He said that railroad companies are be ginning to realize that the Railroad Young Men's Christian association, taken solclj as a business proposition, is a vory good thing and, In fact, a necessity, and hence they contribute money towards Its support. "I think myself" said he, "that for a rallioad man to frequent the association 100ms makes It bettor for himself, better for his family, and a great big, deal better for the company employing him." MR. BUCKLEW'S ADDRESS. The next speaker was Mr. Buckalcw, who made a most excellent address. He said that the object and aim of the association was to unite young men for two purposes, namely, to walk In the footsteps of Christ and to seek to ex tend His kingdom. The most wonder ful thing about its work, he thought, was that It united all Christian de nominations, if not in doctrine, at least In work. We want association men," said he, '"who don't sub-let their work to the secietarles, but who take an active Interest In It themselves." Jlr. Buckalew was followed by In ternational Secretary Hicks, who spoke upon "The Achievements and outlook of tho Railroad Young Men's Christian Association." He gave a typical example of what the associa tion can do by citing the case of the railroad town of Argentine, Kansas, As a Whistle, Soft as velvet, fresh at morning, the hands end face washed with Mason's Cream of Olives Soap. Made from purestollaand true Ben zoin. It heals! allays Irritation; refreshes. The best kind of skin tonlo. A searohlng cleanser. lOo. a cake druggists MASON'S HEALTH DEFENDERS. Yellow Tsblets Cure DyspepsU. Brown Tablets Cure Conitlpttlon. Red Tablets Cure Couch. While Tablets Cure Sore Throat. No Calomel. Aloes, or Opium. 30 tablets 10 cents. All Druselsts or sent for price. II. T. Mason Chim Co.. 515 Arch St. Philadelphia. Pa. Maton's Cream of Olives Ointment Cures Catarrh and alllnflanma. lion of Mucous Membrane anl Skin. 23c. alio. For sale In Scranton by the following drug atnies: MATniuwh nnoriiKiis. Wliolrsale ami Itetall, 30 I.acU. Ate. M'GAliltAII & THOMAS. 100 UiXa. avc. BEAUTY, Ul CONQUEROR BELLAVITA Arsenlo Beauty Tablets and Pllli. A per fectly safe and guaranteed treatment for all slcla disorders. Restores the bloom ol youth to laded laces. 10 driyc' treatment f0ei 80 days' $1.00, by moil Send for circular. Address, , . VEBVITA MEDICAL CO., Cllotea k Jaeksod Sts.,Cfe!cT Bold by AIcQarralt & Thomas, Drily, gists,, 209 Luckawar.ra ave., Scranton, I'd. AsMtsssBLssilsB yI ml 'ssKlSWssmssssH where, after one year's work there has been erected a JI0.000 building and the association numbers over D00 mem bers now. Ho especially dwelt upon the fact that the Roman Catholic mchcrshlp throughout the country la almost as latge as the Protestant metnboishlp. FUTURE OUTLOOK. As regards tho outlook for the future Mr. Hicks said that he would state eight 'facts and let people base their own thoughts upon these. These facts were ns follows: The organization la not an experiment. It Is a success twenty-seven years old; It now has 37.0nl) active members; It has estab lished a certain rate of growth; It Is endowed by rallorad corporations to the extent of 1200,000 a year; It has a special field of Its own, without com petition; this field Is only touched as et, there still being S00 towns need ing associations; It has had a world wide Influence, and finally, It Is built upon (he Gospel of Jesus Christ. After Ihe regular programme, the speakers held an Informal reception nnd met a number of tho railroad men present. ELKS' BOWLING TOURNAMENT. Mitchell Was High Man, with a Score of 215. Tho third contest In tho Elk bowling tournament took place last night, when Waldner, Taylor, Mitchell, Burns, Wclchel and Jones bowled three games apiece. Mitchell proved high man, with an uveioge of 181 2-3, and n high score of 215. This Is the highest In dividual scoie which has been bowled this season In any of the local tour naments or big match games, and Mitchell made it with blx strikes and four spares. The detailed scores fol low: T.iUl Mitchell :-l T.nlor 417 Waldner l-t Huiih .ViO Vilchel IW Ji ne3 55 AUML.O. Ibl IJ 139 Ml 2 3 ltil 2 S tl 1-J Uj PROMOTING NEW AIR LINE, Out-of-Town Capitalists Are Here to Confer with Local Investors. George A. Lee, of Philadelphia; Hon, Benjamin K. Focht, of Lcwlsburg, and C, B. Boughton, of Buffalo, promoters of the proposed air line trollev load between this cltv and Wllkes-Barre, ate at the Jenny n. They had a conference yesterday with ex-Senator M. E. McDonald, A, P. Bedford and other local Investors who are Interested In the new load. The construction of the road Is a piob ablllty of the coming summer. Spring Humors It doesn't make any difference whether you believe in the modern theory and speak of the cause of dis eases as referable to germs, microbes or bacilli, or whether you use the old er and better understood terms of "humors" and "blood diseases" Hood's Sarsaparilla cures them all JUST THE SAME. Jt cures those eruptions, boils and pimples which are so likely to appear in the Spring; cures scrofula diseases in their most tenacious forms; cures salt rheum or eczema and rclioves the itching and burning; adapts itsolf equally well to, and also cures, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles due to generally weak condition and thin, annsmic blood; cures nervous troublos, which, in nine cases out of ten, exist because tho impure blood cannot supply prop er nerve food; cures debility and that tired feeling, which just as surely indicate that the blood is lacking in vitality and the elements of health. This h not merely modern theory but it is solid, up-to-date fact. Hood's Sarsaparilla has had such remarkable success along these lines that it is not too much to say it i6 the best Spring Medicine, blood purifier, stomach and nerve tonic that money can buy. New York Announcement. Horner's Furniture. THE BEST IN THE MARKET because reprefienting the produc tions of the best makers only. Other advantages are tho unequalled ns aortmentfl iu all linos, whether wanted for city or country homes, and the very moderate prices at I which the goods aro marked. I Tho completeness of our assort- I monts can best be understood from I tho fact that wo carry In stock, and exhibit, moro than two hundred and jfty distinctively different Bedroom Sets In evorv variety of material, as well as endless linos of Parlor, Draw inprRoom, Dining Room and Library Furniture, ranging from the mod est nnd inexpensive to tho most elab orately carved and inlaid. In n word, every article required for use. comfort and adornrnont In tho household can bo had with Its plainly marked moderate price at the Great Furniture Emporium of R. J. Horner t& Co., Farnllura Sinker aad Importer, G1-G5 W. 2:d St., New York (Adjoining Edea Muaee.) Send for Illustrated Handbook, "Our American Homes and How to Furnish Tnem." MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS FOSITrvEY COKE JLLr.Jiervou Jlaue-FaUlng ilea cry, Impotency, Bleeplewneui, etc . csueoi bv Abnui or other ElMuea and India MB& crotlbns. IAev aulcUu and turtlu J7 rectors lVoit Vitality In olaoryocnir.aad ut mau xoretqay, odium or iaaruaec2 trerent Insanity and Consumption It a, xneirnt tnow immcatiio improve meat o-.d eBoets a CUKE libera all other f all.In. flit npon baring ths sencln ijax Tablets. Tbci paTocuroa inoaiantisnna -fliuoaroyoa. . vn 1vb a 1 -.i.Towruio va written nnarnntAa ta f7ft n mr 60CTS'? eaehcMor refund IS.0 Doner. fiiMUWUItfipar pocKuoi er an paces tiaii treatment) xor iv kckuet or ill ckcos (fall treatment) for flGO. Ur relL la Plain wTamwrynpon nclitolrr1m.( IrcoUr "- AJAX REMEDY CO., x;Zi&'- For sale In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and II, C. Rrtrr.n. nnivclata. frarf luoalnti onuolJvSfallac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. - 4- 1 I -f -f -- -i- 4- 4- -H- 4- 4- 4 4- miMmllliiM 1 A tailor suit of pebble cheviot, in black, blue and brow a. Eton jack et, wide French back and reverse faced with silk. Skirts with single, double or inverted box plait. Jacket and skirt lined throughout with good taffeta f7K HA silk. Most distinguished, Other suits at between Many separate garments await you. Eton Jackets and Top Coats, Capes and Skirts, all top lotty in style good style. The showing is fresh, today's differ from that of any former day; the styles are exclusive to Connolly & Wallace. Every garment is a reason in itself why you should cultivate an intimate acquaintance with the Connolly & Wallace Suit and Cloak Stock. Connolly & Wallace, 127 and 129 Washington Ave. NEW YORK HOTELS. KKV.KKKKKKKKK K K K K HOTEL EARLINGTON ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF FORMERLY THE OERLACH. T-Aentj -seventh St.. Went, near II'whn Centrally located In AiniiRo nunt and Slio-inine District, NEW YOU1C CITT. Euiopean Plan. Completely remodeled and refur nished t an expenditure of Ono Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dol lars. Rcstuurur.ts and Palm Koom open until One A. M. Table D'Hoto Dinner. Six to KIrM Music in Talrn Room dally and ivuiIiir-s. Tnrlff of Rates. Slnplc rooms. $1 50 and KM. de tached bath Double rooms. 3 00, detached bath. Doublo rooms, prl. vmc bath, one person. $J; two, JI. Suites of parlor, bedroom and bath, fl. 15. $6 nnd tf. rarlor, two bedroons nnd bath, $7, SS und (10. E. M. EARLE & SON, 20 cars connected with K.irle's Hotel, New York. 'RiclTficftTSprings, Ne sv Yc k The American Cure and Pleasure Itcsort HOTEL CARLINC110N nnd T JAMI2S HOTEL. I O pen June to Oe toher. 'A ' ' ' 'A ' 'A A A A A A A A A Character, Culture and Clothes Are the marks of a gentle man, but to entitle'the pos sessor to that distinction, the Character and Clothes must be GOOD. Any man who means well may possess the first, while the man of very little means can secure the latter by leaving his order at the Merchant Tailoring estab lishment of W, J. DAVIS, 13 WYOMING AVE. Entrance to Lyceum Theater. The Dickson Miuuiractinini,' Co. Kcranton aud Wllkei-lUrra, l'a, .Manufacturer! of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENMNES Hollers, llolstlncnnd Pumping Machinery. Qeneral Office, Scranton, Pa. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FS6S ... MANUFACTURED UT ,. CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. . nr notk Tin: arik. AAAAJffAXAJ.A..A. Thn Dnrlftalttaitciprleactl,tb4ei)t9L DlMtui k txc.f i. I'rof, U. 1 1I DEI. iiv wuwit aoniLll If you tutter frci l'rlr te m.u., out noma omn (.. j'i..iaci nhtau !.. fi? e UawtslM la tverr cut. VrtciU ft BirteUr (s eoltlof ), ah U kUcftlthreiiord. Pirti tDlirccd. lloarilfll. irgitt, fits til. Hear fof kDf ftu4!DsT n4dBtrfti UMdavllv 101OU t SO. Frrah rate CLrtvlA to t Oditl. B4 Ut 6r UitaJooalli va4 ltok All (UaiJi tipoiol. V fjV ' Women's Spring Jackets, Women's Tailored Suits, Women's Separate Skirts, Women's Spring Capes. The procession proceeds without interruption, and every d.iy brings to the front some new illustration of tail oring taste and ingenuity. Stop a minute and examine these: A tailor suit of wool cheviot in black, blue, brown or grey, single or double-breasted l'acket, with regular coat collar. Jackets, some silk lined, others lined with amisilk. Skirts lined with percaliue. Would you sec it ? prices equally as desirable. RUGS I O ARRETS 1 DRAPERIES 1 t Prices the Only Thing WILLIAMS & 129 Wyoming Avenue. 4.4. AA......AAttttttttHAU THIRD NATIDNAL BANK OF SCRANTON ORGANIZED 1872 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital $200,000 Surplus 4BO.OOO VM. CONNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vice-Prei. WILLI A Al II. PECK, Cnshltr. Special attention given to bus. neh accounts. Three per cent. In terest paid on interest deposits. Wr FTfrT At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestla use and of all sizes, Including Uuckwheat and Ulrdseye. delivered In any part of the city. 6t the lowest price. Orders received at the office, Connell building. Itoom EOS; telephone No, 1762, or at the mine, telephone No. 272, will he promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. WW PLEASANT COAL CO r 6pt 131 The Best Washing Powder mount mm sjM..rw,fc. opi, $10.00 VpsJJj The Reason Why Must be some reason for the great increase in our business? Right goods at the right price are appreciated by right buyers. We sell your neighbors and friends why not you ? A bit fastidious perhaps ? Well, just come in and see these new 4- Cheap About Them. McANULTYj A. T4-4 4 4-f-f-f 4 -f -ff aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiu Are You Still a 3 1 Pedestrian?! s S 5 Bather tramp than treadle? As you watch the procession S S of happy wheelmen and wheel S C women do you realize how 9 S much you are losing? -j S There is no regret for you to g 3 follow the purchase of the bl- g S cycle, only pleasure unless 3 S you buy the wrong kind. S S There is always a leader to 3 every procession and the lead- g er of the bicycle procession is X S the I Orient Leader. fi 3 I 3 S 211 Washington Ave. 5 niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiS DR. DENSTEN 311 Spruce St, Temple Court Building, SCRANTON, PA. All acute and chronic diseases of men, women and children, CHKONIC, NEIIV. OUS. 11HAIN AND WASTING OISKA8 ES A Sl'KCIAUTY. All diseases of Lh Liver, Kldnes, Bladder, Skin, Blood, Nerves, Womb, Kye, Ear, Nose, Throat, and Lungs, Cancers, Tumors, Piles, Itupture, Ooltre. ItheumalUm, Asthma, Catarrh, Varicocele. Lost Manhood, NlKhtly Kmisslons, all Female Diseases, I.cucorrhoea, etc. Gonorrhea. Byphills, Ulood Polpon. Indiscretion nnd youthful habits nbllterntfd. Surgerv. Kits, Kpi. lepsy. Tape and Stomach Worms. CA TAnUHOZONE. Specific for Catarrh. Three months' treatment only JJ.00, Trial free In office Consultation and exami nations free. Oftlco hours dally and Sunday, t a, m. to 9 p. m. DR. DENSTEN TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS r ! . . .;' mumi't 'imbkttiJ&XiLuMjii 'jfcxA ... , v.r;dst. .- . .JijUJ IU
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