i,W TOP 5M S , VHWM eIJ, PiJLf-.l. ,1 iiT. 1si '.1?J. i.sy vi r irt ' ." fctii'l ' S 1 l' '. " Tf j-yr; '! " jr i i r THE SCKANTON TUIBUNE-SAXUliDAY, MAY 10 1902, 71 fcxxxxxxxxxx; iiik iioDntm HAnnwAnc btorjl Protect Your Trees By using the Lloyd Tree Guard Constructed entirely of Bteol. No trouble to put It on. Price, $1.25. Foote & Shear Co. JJ9N. "Washington Ave ;ooooooooooc The Course of Study In all denaitments of the Hnidcnbergh School of Music and Art Is arranged on broad lines and according to modern progressive ideas. Send for circular. Carter Building, G04. Linden Street. iwfimm&wsassamsm Girl's Wash Dresses for Stommer Wear in sir" f'om i l tvclie uj. l.up.l nioiIiK in LIMA. PKJl'l , ami UIVMI. Coal fni o.n ly Sprins nml Siimmni wo.u, licks' VwMi Piew., P'O ' llloonui ull. BABY UAZAA11 Washington Avenue. mrnUKSSBBBtiSEnSBBlTZmSBBi jpgBmzgggsaaabiaBaEBg Shoes In all styles at $1.50, S2.00 S2.50 and S3.00 for Ladies' and Gents' at METTLETONS Burr Building, 134 Washington Avenue. Green Trading Slumps. PETER N. HAAN Livery. Boarding, Heavy Teaming and General Draying. .. New Stables, 1415 Mulbery Street. New 'Phone 2057. Cost is Small to Launder Your Lace Curtains. . . llui'l .iuii v.int la lij our way (hi. nuc?Vw KU.ii.uHn JitMIc 1 lie i'IT Pt. sml cupful Iniul woiU. I.ho Liiiiulpiini; is i i-pitl du. ACKAWANNA THE Ml N DRY, ' I SOS 310 Penn Aicnue. SQUARE IS ILLUMINATED. Eight Arc Lights Make Court House Lawn Brilliant. l.nt night, lor the first time, the eight tit ci lighls, placed on Comt House Siiu.ue by tlio county coinnilsslonei j weie lighted iii anil for the Hist tlmo the beautiful aspect of the Square was visible at night. The fact that the Square with Itn great expanse of lawn, picturesque court house and magnificent monu ments, la the city's pilnclpal show place pioniptoil the election of these lights. Those who viewed Hie scene Inst nlRht weic uiiKtlntcd In their ap. piovul of the ooinmls'douer.i' acllon. Physical Culture at Its Best. Tlio training of a sound body in i n. sldeied of an much linpoi tunce nt Swnrthmore College as Intellei-tiiul eul tuie, Jt receives tlio saine illserhnlnnt ing direction and care. The baudcnino gynniuulutu reci'tUly built Is tlio latosl evidence of this. Xiut physical cultuie at Swnrtlimuie Is Intelligently conducted. A course of training In preset Ibod for ett h Indl vldual insij io meet tho Individual need, As a lesull the health lecoid of Swart liuinro Is lemarkablo, In this, as well as In uvery other de partment, Hie advantage of tlio "snath college" Is manifest, It makes possible that eloso peisnnal relation liotween in. r.tructor and studtnt that awakens and develops the best there In'ln u in.in or woman. Thu sumo dUeiliulnatlon, ihuiough equipment and intelligent direction ex tenil to oven' branch of the rollego work-tlm llhiaiios, ihn physical, iliemlcal and biological Inbomtoilck), jiiachliiQ simps, asHronoinleul observa tory, etc, fiwurthnioiu Is cn-vducntloiml. It otfcia four courses Aits, Hclence, IiPt fers and Hngliieerlni;. Jl is under tliu tonsorvatlvc, yet jaoKiesslvo niunaKo inont of Krltuds et Is distinctly non ecrtarlaii. It is Ideally located amid M) acres of wood anil lawn, affording ample opportunity for all kinds of out door spoils, For catalogue and fur ther particulars address tho president, tWillluui W. Blulsull, Swartlnnore, Pa. - ",. mmftrmifi&h'z--11' -'JJtitat 1 THE us JUDGE KELLY IS SUSTAINED SUPREME COURT IN GILMORE DUPPY CASE. Apieomonl Between Pnitneis That Ton Per Cent Intetcst Should Bo ' Allowed on the Difference Botwo-sn Their Contributions to tho Pirins' Capltnl Is Not Uoury-T-Clty Wins in s Damage Cnso Tried Before a Kofovfc Other Matters of Interest in nud About the Courts. The opinion of tho supremo, com t In the Ollinorp-Duffy case was received yesterday by Prothonotary Coppland, It alllrms JuiIkc Kelly's lliullng- that an iiKreeinent by ono partner to pay ton per cent, inerest on tho difference be tween their Investments In tho part nership Is not affected by tho usury laws. Cllhuoie and Duffy 'entered Into part nership In tho wholesale srocery busi ness. Cllhnoro put In about three times as much as DulTy in the capitalization of the concern, When It oanie to a dis solution of the partnership, Clllmoro claimed ?J,T0O more than Duffy was willing to allow, tho claim being based on u punislon of their agteeinent, that Dully should allow Gllinore 10 per cent. Interest on the difference between the respective amounts Invested. Attorney D, ,T.. Davis, who was ap pointed inasler to udjust thu dispute ivfused to allow the Gllmoie claim on tho siound that It wiify In violation of the usury laws, which restrict usury laws to fi per cent.. Judge Kelly In re viewing the master's report, reversed this finding and allowed the 10 per cent. The supieine court now allhtus Judge Kelly'a finding. Tho opinion of the supreme comt was willlen by Jus tice Mitchell and Is as follows: UlijulloiM lining: Ikiii m.iili' liy npi'illPG lli.it llio apinll.iiiL's ji.ipu liiii.U illil put iiinlnlti Hie nlioli1 ot tlis iiM'-iiip, all t'lp .i,-Il'IiihpiiH nf ii loi Hue uil'iilmnii ei(pl tin ipiali, .mil in in "In 'u fii'lllt'itu llio licti ii.j? upon lint, llu fN IihvIiik -I at iiik ii t nf fin-! fnmi tlio nppjllpp'i upri lionl. v.n .iiml lu ,ii tlii? lia-is nf thu toi.tt'-i coMblilti.tlli'it nf tl.p ui-p: "llio iiti.lliiiitt.-il fiui K tint tlip-p two I'.nlip in fniiniip- lh"lr p.ntnoili!p .it,iciimnt, tlicte lio I hi, a Ktc.tt .li-p.irily In Hie iMpiLiI mIiIlIi cull I. nl uiMlilliuti'il, iiku-imI lint In ilNlillitillni; tlio piiiflls nl the i in! of lath i.u, Dully -IhiiiIiI piy nllni'iip lull ht lout. Iiitcif-l nn tin- illllpipiiiu In tl'iii Lipilil. 'Ilii-s w.is .ictu.iliy ilono .it llio uiil nl imiii .ion, .mil tlio ili.iis,'i' f.ilrly nilvii'il iijion tlio lionl,. iliiili line eiin illy opon tn c .IPlIlllllnll li.l Ijntll pilllicl. .111. I nf tho lptltl nt iiluili hl.ittnicnts Mi'to she" lu Dully r.uli .M'ir." 'llio in itci foi.ml Hill lliis iistdini'iil M.ii u-iiiMi , Imt the ('null .u-UiiiGtl an I'Mpptiun mill lulil ollici uUo. 'lliis inline ii the mliji'iL of the only almiiiicnt nf eiiur nuiv litfnio ii". 'llio .iKiiciiicrt ii.is not iiithin the iiiiuy lin. It ii.is mil fur Inlciiot pn.potl.i s-n cillcil, hut for .1 'hue nf limit. The ninnij ii.is not a In in tii)ii fioi'itn.' to (I'M or, lull .1 innliilmtion tn t!uj pnttiei-hip ci)ilnl ami was. nil the time it the ll-k of Hie lm-InPi.. The UKrcuiiPtil MJ a il.iie ii'i'iliuil of Uiiisiim nf piuflU between pul t'us hnliiu 'tmiqii.il Inli'ic.is in the firm. If II hid MipuUU'd lli.it (lilmoic s-hoiilii ill -I hue one lentil w anv nthn Iheil inopoitlon of the piolits, .nil then the lo-t -liuulil lie iliiiilod, the ilfixl 11011I1I ho llio -line. A-. bjIiI In Scott 1-, Kennoilv, opinion lllul ut tliU teim, "Whether the iuu Io lie piul wa-. liu'il in .uli.inio or lift in lie iloleiinineil liy .1 thi'il jioiionl lire, ii un inipoitanl, i loni! .1, it 1W..I -hire nf the pinllts onli." .ImUininl .illlimul. Ttefeiee Davis allowed Gllmoie $5, DlO.sri. IJo claimed $S,810.3S. The Hu premo comt awnids him the full amount of his cKihu. T' H. Jermvn ias Jlr. Duffy's bondsman in tho appeal. City Wins n Damage Case. Iii the case of Mary Dlck-ou against tho Cilv of Seianton, Referee C. ii. Ijlttle ycsteiday filed a report finding that the plalutllf has no cause of ac tion. Slie is a tesident of Biick avenue, Xoith j-'cranton. In tho tear of her home is a pond, formed by surface wtiler lodging in a deptesslon of what would be a continuation of Uenuniont sticet. She v.as taken with malarial fpver, and alleged that her Illness was called by the tnlnsniatlc germs eman ating ft out this pond. The pond, It was alleged, was formed as a icstilt of tho city's grading of Cayuga stieel. Tho refeiee finds that the city did not guide Cayuga street: that Jle.uuuout sttect at this point is not a clly sticet, and that the city in consequence In not liable, although Mis. Dickson's ailments may be tho result of tho miasmatic germs generated by tho pond. Inceptions to the renin t hae been filed by ('. W. Dawson. 13. P. Tiukhain and Grorgo Uenedlel, attorneys for tho plaintiff, The city was lepiesented by I'lty t-'olicllor Gcoise M. Wntt'on. In tho Deglster's Office. Iteglstcr Koch ycsteiday granted let tets testamentary, as follows: To Will lam II, I-lvane. In the estate of Kaehol Kvtins, late of Seranton; to John J. Morgan and D. D. Evans, In the estate of AV. D. Thomas, lato of Seranton; to FOR SALE E3V W. T. This beautiful residence, one of tho handsomest homes In our ell, Is offered for stile. The lot, which bus u frontugq ICO feet and i depth of 180 feet, is ele gantly situated on the shady side of one of the finest of our icsldenco blocks, This avenue Is paved with asphalt, and tltcro Is an abundanco of shudo trees, shrubs, etc. Tho Interior plan and finish of the house is excellent and will t,'r ..'.aW.'wtt-.H vt - 1 ,. I- i i1 I i Vi Ifli i i ii I . i i T i .... ,.v..j... , . ,.. S" OUR SUMMER SCHOOL OF EIGHT WEEKS. mm$F r.TJi -Opena June Call or Write For Particulars. Both 'Phones, rcilznbeth Xeuls, In the estate of Adam Neuls, late of Seranton; to Mary Man ning, In tho estate of Peter Manning, late or Caruondale. The will of Thomas Heap, late of Pcranton, was admitted to pi abate. Xo letleis woie granted. Before the Grand Jury. The petition for the establishment of a tounty morgue was yesterday pre sented to the grand jury. It was sup pot ted by testimony of Coioncr J. P. Sultry, Jail Physician S. P. Longstreet and rndei lakers M. P. Wymbs, AV111 liun Pi Ice, Patrick Cuslck and John E. 1'psnn. Among the cases heaid yesterday were Ihose in which Agent Robert Wil son, of tho Municipal league, is piose cutlng John Drink, William I.Isk and John Coleman, of Dunmoro, lor selling lhtuor without a license, and Patrick Itegan, of the srinte place, for selling on Sunday and elect ion da v. y.'he Juty will not be able to complete Its work today, and will ask com I to continue its sessions Into next week. Signing the Bonds. County (Jonunls-loneiH J. V. Mortis, John J. Durkln and John Penman, at (nmpanicd b- Contiollcr U. A. Jones, County Solicitor 11. L. Taylor and Com mlssloneis' Clerk W. G. Daniels, have been in Philadelphia for two days, signing the bonds bought by Dick it Co. Commissioner Penman letumed Inst e enlng. The others will return today, bearing with them the $25,000, the amount of the isue and the premium of S! 2,000. TWO LETTERS. Seranton Business College. AVilliaiTwport, Pa., May Ii, 11)02. Seranton Business College: We shall be in need of an assistant bookkeeper by the beginning of next week, and would be glad to have you advise us promptly If you have a young man you can thoroughly recommend for that position. One of our office men expects to leave us next week, and we shall advance another to fill his position, and advance Herman SchmallK to the next higher position, which will necessitate filling his posi tion. We pay the assistant bookkeeper $10 per week, but do not wish anyone for that position who would not have the light qualifications for advance ment when a vacancy occuis. Please advise piomptly. The college sent Herman Schmaltz bul a lew weeks ago. Wlliainsport, Pa., May S, 1002. Seranton Justness College: 1 am In receipt ol your favor of the 7th Inst., and thank you for refeiring W, C. ltuiiynn to us. As we wish to have the opportunity of having him instructed in his woik before the other man leaves, wo would be glad to have you advise him to come bete at once. Al-o lequest him to advise us the time that we may expect htm. To Go to Wilkes-Barre. The members of Sosthcnes Lodge, G. l 07of O. P., have been Invited to AVIlkes-IJairp on Sunday evening. May llth, to take part In the annual Thanksgiving service. All of tho.o that can go will meet ut the D. ei II. depot at C p. in. Sunday with badges, white gloves, etc., by order of George W. Brown, Maishnl, Lu J'J, Mm ton, Secretary. AMATEUR BASE BALL. 'I he I.ii'i.niJimai nil! cio-. lull with the Ol.i pli.uu IlroiuiN on Kitiiuliy .it :i p. in., mi the llio in'a siounil. 1). Smith, i.ipt.iln. i What Is FRUITED WHEAT'.' HACKETT appeal to anyone of lellned tastes. Tho price Is $19,000, Persons who contemplate buying or building sinsh a homo should cu upon or address W. T. Hacked, tlio leal es I into dealer, Room 10 Real Kstnto Hx- chango building, 1.6 and 12S Washing ton avenue, Seranton. He has ulso a full lino of residences, ranging lu price from JSOO to SSO.COO. ji -- ,i7.teL-, -Mfe. -,.,. ,., ig. &mm r&iw 19th, 1902. J, Alfred Pennisgtcn, Director. Adams Avenue and Linden St. LECTURE OF MISS STONE. Tho Missionary Will Tell of Her Wonderful Experience. Miss Ellen M. Stone, tho A met lean missionary, capiat ed by Bulgarian brig ands and hold In captivity six months, until her ransom of $?0,000 was paid, will give an Illustrated lecture In the Lyceum, Monday evening,' May 19, 'it-s n.i.w i. shim:. under the aurplees of the Jnckon Street Baptist chinch, Rev. Thomas de fliuchy. D. D., pastor. The proceeds of Miss Stone's lectures will be devoted to the noble endeavor on her part to return the money to any person who inav bin e become einbar lassed by giving toward her ransom. In the Lyceum she will give a detailed story of her capture and her long cap tivity In the wilds of that mountainous region. A story thrilling In many of its fea tutes, dianiiiti-' In its intensity and breathing in every word the Christian fortitude of faith. A wonderful recital from her own lips of the capture of herself and Madame Tsllka, their ex periences during the 1T2 long days, when often they seemed near delh er ance and ns often near death. She illustrates her lecture with spe cial views, and throws upon the can vas the mountains and forests through which she tiudged by day and by night. As a lecturer Miss Stone has disap pointed nil her critics. She has a well lounded voice and it is musical in tone. She was heaid distinctly by the thou sands that gathered In the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, and held them spellbound. Iiss Stone will bo the guest of Col onel and Mi's, K. II. Ripple while In Seranton, In London she was the guest of no less a personage than our United States ambassador lo England, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Choale. Tickets aie now for sale at Phelps' ding store, Powell's music store, Guernsey's music store; Wntkins' diug stoie. Olypbant; Hen wood's drug store, Piovldence. Dia gram opens Wednesday, May 11, at 0 tt. in. SCRANTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. Diary Record for the Week. MONDAY, MAY .'.Claude Simmons has secured employment In one of the Lackawanna Rulhond olllces. Learned that Atuhew Drulfner has secured a position with the Gordon Supply company. A request for a young man, book keeper, to wotk in a talhoad office. Miss Minnie Weisser goes lo work nt tho Klota Silk mill. Two other S. C. 11, ladies nie In the same office. TIJESDA.Y. MAY U, The Willlanis pott Staple company, wilte for an as sistant bookkeeper and unnouneo that Herman Schmnllz, whom we sent a few weeks ago has been promoted. THURSDAY, MAY 8. The Seranton Railway company ask for a. lady sten ographer. Miss Mabel Lesh Is recom mended and secures tho place. FRIDAY, MAY '.I. W. IT. Dermody, bookkeeper, Is sent to Mr, O'Connor of tho Lackawanna mad. Tomonow W. C. Runyou will go to Wllllainspoit to take tho position with the Willlatusport Staplo company. Soft Shell Crabs Piesh dally at Seranton House, ipnTMffTllKlfltrc'ra-?"'''! liMUM YMift d liU, S Cigars We bollevo are equal to tho finest Imported Havana Cigar such as Bock & Co., Cnrolinas g or Vencedoras, We offer 50 Conchas at ?3. Any purchaser after smoking 5 may return the balance (if not satisfactory) and wo will refund the pur- u purchase price namely S3.00. E. I Con 480 Lackawanna Avenue. tmmmmmmmmmmmm f.JMy.-ftw.. 1. a. - CHANGES ARE MANY THOMPSON MOVES UP NEXT TO THE LEADERS. Four Now Workers in the Tribune's Educational Contest Another Big Day Twolvo Contestants Matlo Re turns Kellermnn Maintains His Lend, While Freedmnn Goes from Seventh to Third Pines Bright ProGpccts for Any Who Begin Now. Standing of Contestants Point. 1. A. T. Kellerman, Seranton 53 2. Herbert Thompson, Car- bondale 30 3. Albert Freedmnn, Bellevue 34 4. Grant M. Decker, Hallstead 33 5. Maxwell Shophsrd, Cirbon- dalo 30 6. Charles Burns, Vandllng. 20 7. Homer Krosge, Hyde Park 88 8. Wm. T. S. Rodriguez, Seranton 14 0. Wm. Sherwood, Harford. . 13 10. J. A. Havenstrlte, Seran ton 10 11. John Dempsey, Olyphant.. 8 12. William Coopei-, Priceburg 7 13. Charles O'Boyle, Seranton 5 14. Edna Coleman, Seranton. . D 15. Miss Nellie Avery, Forest City 3 10. C. J. Clark, Peckville 2 17. Hugh Johnson, Forest City 2 18. Charles W. Dorsey, Scran- , ton 1 10. R. D. Dorsey, Seranton. . . 1 Yesteiday was another big day In The Tribune's Educational Contest, the greatest but one of" I he week. Twelve contestants in all reported points ami progressed in standing, if not In tho list. Four of them were contestants who have not previously brought In points. They were John Dempsey, of Olyphonl, now In eleventh place: Miss Nellie Aery, of Potest City, now fif teenth; Hugh Johnson, of Potest City, now seventeenth, and It. D. Dorsey, of Pcranton, now nineteenth. A. J. Kellermnn, of Seianton, main tains his lead by fourteen points from his nearest competitor, Iletbert Thomp son, of Cat bondale, while Chailes Bums, of Yandling, who wan second yesterday morning, Is now sixth, Albert Fieed ninii, of Bellevue, goes from seventh to thltd place, and Giant M. Decker, of Hallstead, Is fourth, ono point away. There Is a cliff eiencc of fourteen points between seventh and eighth place, tho greatest gap that separates any of the contest an I si. A contestant beginning now w 1th ono yearly subscriber, counting 12 points, would be In tenth place and entitled to u choice of a scholarship valued at $000. There are thirty-three scholarships to be disposed of as special rewards, and there are but nineteen contestants so far, leaving fourteen scholarships un represented. This is a great opportun ity for tho young people, if they would only realize it. Those who have al ready started have done well, and there Is lots of room for any ambitious young people. Some of the best towns outside of Seranton have no contestants or entries, such as Clark's Summit, Fac toryvllle, Nicholson, New Mllford, Hop bottom, Plttston, Wilkes-Bnrrc, Elm hurst, Aichbald, DuncialT, Waymart and Stroudsburg, Full pattleulais are printed on the fourth page of The Ttibune daily. The entry list Is still open. A BIG SEASON ASSURED. Lodore Will Be tho Mecca for Ex cursionists the Coming Season. All Indications point to Lake Lodore as the most popular of all excursion re sorts for the fast-approaching season, and to oven surpass its immense busi ness of last year. The individual ex cursionist piofeis u lake resort, and the scenic beauties of Lodore itself, its far spi ending grove, Incompatible dance pavilion, Its merry-go-round, the de light of the children, its well-equipped kitchens, clam oven, refreshment booths, Spalding ball grounds, naphtha launches, steamer, largo excursion boat and varied other amusements render it a summer paradise, and at the same time tho most pioflt-maklng resort for churches and societies. There nro some splendid dates let:, for the privilege of which please appply lo W. L. Piyor, district passenger agent, Delaware and Hudson Railroad, Seranton, Pa. M New Dining Car Service on the Lackawanna Rnihoad. Effective Monday, May 12, a new dining car will bo placed In service, leaving Seranton train No. 13 at 11.22 a. in. to Owego, returning Owego to Blng hamton In train No. 42 and Bingham ton to Dover, X. J in train No. 4, leaving Seranton for New York at 12.45 noon, and Dover to Seranton In train No. 2j, which leaves New York at 4,00 p. in,, arriving Seranton 8.53 p. m. Special Low Rates to St. Paul, Minn. On account of the National Baptists annlveisurles at St. Paul, Minn., May 20th to L'Sth the Lackawanna railroad will sell round tilp tickets to St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, at $33.70, Tickets will bo sold good going May 17th, 18th and 10th and for return until Juno uoth Inclusive, upon payment of CO cents additional. Wo would give nil the'monoy in tho Stato of Pennsylvania If everyono who tried COPo mado It right, AYo could afford lo, bocauso they would never drink anything elbe, Dr. Llndttuury, Surgeon, dleuses of women a specialty, 21D Council building, Hams: U a, m. to 4 p. in.; 7 toS.SOp, in, Hardy Vines At Clark's Floilst, 30 per cout, on tho dollar when you purchase direct from tho manufacturer. Our Hn of Umbrellas and Parasols is laige and complete, and embraces oil the latest pat terns. We guarantee nil our goods, Seranton . Umbrella Manufacturing Co, 313 Spruce Street --"' -p A BOSTON VLADY Is Marvelously Restored to Perfect Health, Paine's Celery. Compound Was Her Dollvorer from Nervous Pros .tratioD, insomnia, Menial De pression and Weakness of Her Digestive Organs A Spcclnl Message or Comfort Tor Sick and Despond ent Women. Mis. P. L, Bernhardt, 382 Newbury street, Boston, Mass., found herself In an extremely perilous condition of health after a surgical operation. Her touching story, written for the benefit of other sufferers, Is as follows: "It Is with a feeling ot extreme gratitude and thankfulness and a humane desho to benefit others, that I wrlto out my own experience In tho use of Prof, Edwnrd K. Phelps' won derful preparation, called Palne's Celery Compound. Owing to a fall ftom a, horse several years ago 1 be came a nervous Invalid, and lust year I entered n hospital where I was oper ated upon by a famous New York surgeon, "The surgical operation was success ful, but nervous prostration followed. A summer In Newport with the best medical attendance failed to restore my nerves to their normal condition. I was absolutely unable to digest tiny solid food, and this weak condition of my digestive organs, combined with Insomnia, caused the deepest deptes sion. A constant tendorncsM nnd soie ness In the legion of my stomach with a dull headache and extreme weakness created a feeling of helplessness from which I was unable to Use. "It was In this melancholy fiame ot mind that 1 chanced to meet a Hoslon lawyer who said to me, 'I was In al most the condition that you are now In and after spending hundreds of dollais without receiving any benefit l was In duced by a fiiond to give Piilne's Cel ery Compound a trial, which 1 did, and it cured me completely when every thing else had failed.' , "I was rather skeptical about trying a patent medicine, but T ouletvd tt bottle from my druggist and began to take It according to dhectlons. Much to my surprise. I slept soundly at night nnd did not awake In the morning with the usual dull headache. Then, too, 1 developed tin appetite for solid food, and soon I was able to digest a eouise dinner without any unpleasant sen sations. I am now completely restored to health after about two months' uro of the compound. "Sympathizing with all who may be suffering as I did, I take this method of reaching strangers, after writing personal letters to my particular friends." DIAMOND DVE'.S Tho only imi nnil un .idullriatril. Xcicr cioiM Noicr f.nlo! Why Suffer fiom Rheumatism, C'atanb, Nerousness, Asthma, C'on stlpntlon or Stomach Troubles when you could be so o.uIckly cured by our system of treatment? No drugs, but a scientific combination ot OS TEOPATHY, HOT A lit, KLEf TIIIC1TY nnd other rational means. Of all chronic and lingering affec tions pronounced Incurable by other systems of treatment we absolutely cure SO per cent, and permanently benefit U3 per cent. Come in this Aeek and talk the matter over and be examined. It won't cost you anything. If you can't come in, send for OUR HOOK IKT, FRUn. Tt will tell you all about the Green Ridge Sanitarium, DR. HERBERT I. MRU II SUPT. IVIO NOIU'U WASllIXfiTOX Avn., (HeUicPii M.irlon :mil (item lliilo Sti.) City treating :00ms In Carter Build ing, corner Adams n venue and Linden street, Seranton. JKU05G50:KKSUK)0OSUKK0J I 1 Is what we are paying particular attention to at present and we believe it will be an advantage to those interested in this particular line to .visit our place beiore placing orders. Engravings. it Wc have all the new and most popular style together JJi 2J with an ailditional.-number of new wedding shapes Jf W which will enable us to offer a most complete line for j 5 selection. wjr I REYNOLDS BROS., f General Stiitloncrs anil Engravers, J H ctrPAWTQN lA. SCRAMTON, PA, u tin M530uJ3)X3SItusSwMHtfxJwOjriu50 OOOitO $$4 Lubricatin g m OILS 2 MaIon?y Oil 5-Manufacturing Company, J 141-149 Meridian Strest. i OLD 'PHONE OS'S, 9 Wa nre sbld ngenta for Masury's Liquid Colors, House Paints f and Carriage Paints Unexcolled for durability, l Bittenbender&E. 126-128 Franklin Ave. 4 4 5 cants each or 6 for 25 cents. We place on sale this day an elegant line of ihese Collars for three day's only. . Cramer-Wells Co. 130 Wyoming Ave. 'Phone 3S3-3- atfenes Have but one shaft one object to Induce the leader to try the article ONCE. If you will but give us n. chance :o show you the class of clothing: we handle, we shall feel satisfied to leave the lest of the matter with vou. no Clothier 416 Lackawanna Aye. ) 110 x ;; lyrning ! NEW 'PHONE 2031 ; Collars to Embroider gMverlising I 0, Boyle, wv" IBS HySBEAWpngy &tif MILLING CO mSI Hi. ROCHESTER.!!" iilljjj 1