i v i (I. Otr 3-V' f ttr, . it l'Ji " V - 8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUTE-TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1002. itii i'i if ? r WEST MANTON Electric City Wheelmen and Green Ridge Wheelmen's Bowling Teams Did Some Exhibition Bowling Girl's Hand Lacerated by Tho Elect! 1c City Wheelmen nnd the Green Ridge Wheelmen's bowling teams played three exhibition gnmoa Inst night on the former's alleys. A num ber or Indies were present nnd enjoyed tho games. The scores were as follows: KLUCTHIO CITY UllrXLMK.V ToUK JteC'racken 153 IM 131 Aviniams it.; its in Dills 143 13(1 131 Oncnit 111 119 H', Wcltllnj 13 IM 131 . 4''j JV Ml 417 7.10 T77 73S HIrIi score Mi CraiUrn, 1MJ. High utcrauc McC'i liken, KOMO. uitixx Hinrii: miikiilmiiv. 2J71 ri-on 112 Jtouliou 110 fciinderMiu I3S Wcdrnuii 1 10 Q.ijlor 171) 11)1 1S1 4"sl 111 1DI 431 1IS lin '12 117 7 WD 112 nn nc. 7;.2 711 High noie llouliuli. tin. High aciiie 'ln.Oor. IM MO. Jip) 2-21 Girl's Hand Lacerated. Annie, tho 13-yedr-old daughter of Mr. nnd Mis. Joseph Rowlands, who live In the Round 'Woods plot, had her band badly lacerated yesterday by the explosion of a ilynntnttc cap. Where she obtained the explosive could not be learned, but while play ing with It, the cap exploded In her liand, tearing the flesh unite badly. She was taken into Justin Smith's drug fit ore, where Dr. Comegyn and Dr. W. Rowland Duvles dressed her Injuries. Missionary Meeting. Mrs. H. C. McDermott entertained the Women's Home Missionary society of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church at tho parsonage last evening. The literary programme and devo tional exercises were in charge of Mrs. William N. Chase, and tho following participated: Recitation, Miss Haze! Frlnnt: piano solo, Miss Ethel McDer mctt; rending, Miss Rachel Jones; reci tation. Miss Floience Williams: read ing, Mrs. William X. t'hnse. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served. Weekly School Deposits. Interest In the school children's sav ing fund Is lagging, the pupils of No. ill liavlng already abandoned tho plan, and It Is Intimated that the scheme will The Best family Cough Remedy, Dufour's French Tar, For Sal by GEO. "W. JENKINS, 101 S. Main ave. j2S Fashionable HOSlCry Of Exquisite Quality and Litest Designs. My Ladies' Stockings Claims an important place this season in the world of fashion. If it isn't just so, it isn't right, and shows at a glance that its wcaier is negligent in keep ing pace with the styles of the times. A Valuable Object Lesson In correct stocking fashions is furnished this week in our La dies' Hosiery Department, and no one need have the slightest hesitation in coming in to see what they're like. Ladies' Superb Hosiery Pure silk, showing imported and American novelties, not to he found elsewhere. Also the best of the new season's high-class iS 3 a -Si favorite styles, ana, or course, f Prices, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 the pair. : 53 Fine Lisle Thread Hosiery With embroidery, Clockings, Medallions, Drop Stitch, and entire ly new Lace oftests, as well as stripe novelties, dots, scrolls, etc. Also plnin black, pretty tints and high colors. Two rt f ft J score utyles for your choosing at P 1 j 3 High Medium Grade Hosiery In all manner of popular stripes, dots, drop-stitch, lace effects and clockings. Also blacks, tans, tints, high colors, etc, An unlimited selection of high-class Pair vr. Genuine Maco Yarn Hosiery -: As good for service in plain styles as any made, and surprising- ly rich in really desirable fancy styles, including stripes, dots, lape and diop-stltch effects, etc. Eully thirty good styles "E5r ssr; a vB 3 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a at Lower priced, good wear! ing hosiery for women in abundance, whore staple styles will sufllce. Bargains in Hosiery For boys aud girls. You can pin your faith to the offerings that follow, and if they don't turn out better than you oxpect, we'll be more than surprised. Boys' Heavy Ribbed Hose, with double knee, elastic top3, otc, etc. Fast black and guaranteed worth 25 cents the pair, Special price for this week only , . . . . 1 OL Fine lxl Ribbed Hosiery for boys or girls, black and tan shades. The best 35c value in Scrauton. All sizes, for On this week only.,,,,..;.,.,,,...,,,, Ov s Misses Fine Hosiery In a vailety of fine lisle-thread drop-stitch and lace effect. in fluo Maco yarn Ribbs, that look well, and cannot be " beat for hard service. Choice of a dozen good styles for, Warehouse Special Display a a a a Torpedo. I soon be done away with at No. 10, where It wat originated several yearn ago. The collections at No. 19 yester day were as follows: No. 10 Miss Murray 10 Miss Nichols,' 1.00 Miss Beamish C.8n Miss Morgan 20 Miss Hutton 0 Miss Davis 1.40 Miss Kellow -'.M Miss Wade 30 Miss Flynu G.36 Miss Murphy SO Miss Burrall 22 Mr. Forber .02 $22.3'J Young People Entertain. Tho Junior Baptist Young People's union gave a very creditable entertain ment In the Fit st Baptist church last evening to a laige and appreciative uudlcnce. A varied progi amine or choruses, solos, recitations and dialogues was given. Rev. D. D. Hopkins presided, and the participants were Lillian Ln Bnr, Ellen Williams, Louise Kvans, Mary Beynon, Alma Gealy, Florence Thomas, Lottie Jones, Pearl Jenkins, and others. Musical Notes. Tho sopranos and altos of the Scran ton Choral society held a good rehear sal In the Jackson Street Baptist church last evening. The female choir will rehearse In tho Penn Avenue Baptist church this even ing. On Wednesday evening a general re hearsal of the Scran ton Choral society will bo held In St. David's hall, begin ning promptly at 8 o'clock. Tho execu tive committee desires that all mem bers of the chorii3 make a special ef fort to be present. On Thursday evening tho Oxford Glee club will rehears in Co-operative hall at S o'clock. This will probably be the last rehearsal at which any new members will be admitted. It is re quested that all membeis be present. On Friday evening, in C'o-operntlve hall, the bass and tenor of the Scran Ion Choral society will meet for re hearsal. The female choir will meet In the Pcnn Avenue Baptist church on Fri day evening. Events of This Evening. The Thimble club will be entertained litis evening nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. William N. Chase, on North Brom ley avenue. The Continental local, No. f,37. United Mine Wm Iters of America, will SSL' Si" picin blacks and fancy suados. ap e ?' CM styles at moderate cost. ': 50c S c: 3 & Si & & & & in. HOSiery All of This Week. & hold an entertainment In Hears' hall this evening. The Bertha LaMonte soclfcty of tho Washburn Street Presbyterian church will meet this evening at tho homo of Miss Florence Irving. Notes and Personals, D. J. Lewis, of Newark, N. J., has returned homo from a visit with West Scrnnton friends. Mnster Paul Eynoti, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Eynon, entertnlned a num ber of his yoi.ig friends yesterday af ternoon at a party. Miss Sndlo Aullnh, of Forest City, has returned home from a visit heie. Miss Cato Barrett, of Tenth street, Id 111 with an attack of pneumonia, Eugcno nnd Xfdgar Powell, of Jack son street, resumed their studies nt Keystone academy yesterday, after visiting their parents. Miss Jane Follows, of Tenth street, has returned home from a visit with friends In Blnghninton. The drnwlng for an organ for the benefit of St. John's German Catholic church, hus been postponed until July. While a number of Italians were ex cavating near 1. Robinsons' Sons' brewery yesterday, a mad dog ran In on them and frightened them, scat tering the workmen In every direction, Patrolman MeColllgan was sent for and shot the dog. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Is'Icholns Gavaionno was brought be for Alderman L,entc.H last evening, on a charge of larceny, preferred by An nie Gllmore. Roth reside at No. G, and the allegation of the plaintiff was that the accused stole fruit trees to the value of $lii. After hearing the evi dence, Oavaronne was held for court by tho alderman, in $300 ball. Mnrgaret Farrell was arrested at the instance of A. Gardner, on a charge of embezzlement. The case was tried be fore Alderman Lenten yesterday and it was shown by the evidence that whtle Mrs. Farrell was acting as agent for tho plaintiff, as saleslady, she had disposed of goods to the value of $8, and made no accounting. The parties came to an ngreement, and the case was settled. John Crogan, Mho went on the ram page Sunday and smashed things in general, was given a hearing by Magis trate Storr yesterday morning. After hearing the details of the affair from tho police and various members of the family, his honor fined Crogan $23, in default of which he Was sent to the county jail for sixty days. William and Carl Nordt, of Newark, X. J., aie visiting at the home of their parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Nordt, on Hickory street. The .lunger Macnnerchor mot for re hearsal and practice In Schlmpff's hall last evening. Comet lodge, No. 230, Knights of Py thias, will meet In weekly session at Hartman's hall this evening. George Flack leaves for Johnstown, I'a.. tomorrow, wheie he has accepted a good position. The Klnggold band met for rehearsal in Kchimpff's hall last evening. A large delegation of the Young Wo men's Christian association, of this side, attended the anniversary ser vices at the central rooms last even ing. The committee In charge of class No. 2"s entertainment, which takes place In the parish house Thursday night, are working hard to make the affair a success. Tho paved streets of this side were flushed by the stieet department last evening. Dr. Schley's Lung Healing Balsam is guaranteed to cure all coughs. '.'No cure, no pay." For sale by all dealers. A meeting of the Arlington Howling club was held last eveping. GREEN RIDGE. Mrs. Georglanna F. Dunn, of Dele ware street, left ycsteulay foij Cum berland Gap, Tenn.:, where f.he will do mission work at the school of Itev. Mr. Myeis. Miss Klsie Thomas of Sanderson avenue hus been confined to the house the past few days by illness. Mr. Mead and daughter Bertha who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long of Dickson avenue for the past two weeks left yesterday for Burn wood from which place they will start Friday for their home in Bradford City, Bio. Ford Pratt, of Green Ridge street, is J suffering from a severe attack of neu- i ralgla. Miss Cot a Morris Grlflln assisted by Miss Lizzie Hughes will give an en tertainment in the Green Ridge Baptist ! chuich this evening. I The Lend-a-Hand Mission band of I the Green Ridge Presbyterian church . will meet nt tho homo of Miss Minute i Lnnge of Washington avenue this even- J Ing. Important business is to be trans- acted and a full attendance of tho members is desired. Mr, nnd Mrs. David NIcol and daugh ter Ada of Wlllces-Barre, spent Sunday nt the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Howell of Gieen Ridge street. OBITUARY. MRS. CATHERINE ESHLEMAN died Monday morning at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Griffon, 213.-) North Main avenue. Tho funeral ser vices will bo hold at tho icsidencu this ovenins at 7.30; burial at Newburgh, N. Y. Funeral pi! vale. Mrs, Eahlo mnn was born In Hillsdale, N. Y eighty-four years ago. For the last twenty years she has made her homo in this city. Nine children survive her. They nre: Alice P., of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. T. A. I-ees, of Poughljecpsle, N. y.; Mrs. S. J. Ackerman, of Chel sea, N, Y,; Mrs. C. 15, Dolph, of Meek er, Col. j .Mrs. Frederick Boldry, Mrs. W, C. Griffon, Othneal and Clarence Kshleman, of this city. IRA BAURER died at his home 1519 Gaidner avenue, Green Ridge, yester day at 2 o'clock p. in., after un Illness of six weeks. Deceased was born In January, J&22, and was ono of Serau ton's oldest and best known residents. Ho Is survived by two sons and ono daughter, C, L. nnd B. G. Barber and Mrs. Merrltt Gaidner, of Ohio, Thu funeral will tako pluce Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at his home, Inter ment will bo mude at Fuctoryvllle. A SENSIBLE MAN Would use Kemp's IlaUam for tiio Throat and Lungs. It la curing 111010 Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hronchltli, Cioup aud all Throat and lung Trouble than any other medicine, Tho piopric tor ban autboiiud any druggUt to gits jsu 1 Sample Uottlo 1'ire to continco ou of tho merit ct lliii great remedy, l'tke, SJc. and 50c. Most Liberal Offer Ever Made Doctor Churchman Dyers' Pledge Made Good to the People Pursuant to His Promise Made Last Week He v Inaugurates the First Month of His Practice In Scran ton with the Lowest Fee Ever GivenAll Persons Applying Before June 1 Will Be Treated for $10 Until Cured, Medicines Included This Does Not Mean $10 a Month, but $10 for a Complete Cure-No Further Charge Will Be Made All Cases Accepted Un der a Positive Guarantee to Cure or Money Itefuiided A Startling List of Cures. When Doctor njors ojtnblUlicd his practice In Scnnton ho told tho eoplo that he unulil In tiwluct methods ot curliw thorn of which ti wcra ininlormctl. Io told Iho people th.it lie tinne with a clearly defined put pone, to show hy the mulls In hit own ptactlte under liU ivroiul cire niul atlentlon the wonderful alue of the latest dlcoerles In medicine when properly ap plied, and of the mart clous result of his ticat ment for all Chronic likens. He did not ask 1ho people to take, litut on fallh. He told them that, until May 11 he would lro.it nil who enne to Ins offices nbsolutcli' tier, lie ugried not only to doctor the nick, but to supply them nltli medicine without cost us well. llo- well Doc tor Hums Ins Kept his piuinisc the peopb of Sciunton can till. KIKht bundled of oui .nost intelligent people lute sMled him, luie c.in Milted with lilm In pstfou, lme iccehcd till lurdcd comncl and medicine, and ciei .TO) nkk people h.ne idreudv been cute! or mmh benefited. 'I he ruocI he was ilolmr lud to tprc.id nironi the people tint towuul the last the nujoilly of Iboie who tomultcd liWdld o wlllnut rerl to Hie free offer, and cnly nought hi aid I ccuise they were Mire they would ncehe what t'.oj re quired in the way of n tuie, but he kepi bit promle to the letter, and not one cent i ac cepted, although large fees sveic offend in Mora ot cases. Tie news of the way he bad Kent Ills prom Im to the public, the news of the fict that ha absolutely icfus-d to luehe a lent from any one, had pu.id like wlldtlie, and the thronss tov. mil the hist wcie no great that had he been twenty tloitors lii'lead of only one doctor, be could nol bite tared for them. Doctor Djcrs would like to treat evert- tic'; person in Scranton absolutely free, but eten II be were a millionaire a hundred tbn oter and could altord to do this, the crowds that tbronif.'d lib) office during Hie past few dajs bate shown the Impossibility of it. While he cannot troat all free forever, he can. howoter, do one thine, and that be will do; that is this: He will guarantee to treat nil per sons applying at his office before June 1 for the nominal sum of $10 until cured. That is, $10 covors the entire cost for a cure, and no fur ther fee will be asked. He furthermore agrees, that if the person is .not entirely cured in a reasonable length of time to refund the amount paid without any quib bling or evasion. It has always been the principle of his life never to keep a fee unless the patient was cured. Doctor Byers wishes to moke it emphatic that this offer expires on the 31st day of this month, and in order to get the benefit, of it treat ment must be commenced on or be fore that date. WHAT YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS SAY Itrad below the Icitinionv of jour I'ticnds nnd neighbors. They till the story of Dot tor ByciV treatment. It is not ncre-wiry to make any .oiu ment tipmi this tistlmonj; go and tee them, imoitiprUe foi jtvircolf. IJoelor ll.tors cures he. r.iu-.e his ticitmrnt is btsrd upon (.elentiflc prin ciple.''. Ho one-, became he is endowed by Na ture villi the I'ottir of Healing;, lie euios be cause ho Ins dterotcrod lint nil diseases aie due lo a disorganization of tell life, and by appl.un.: the pinper remedies to le-toie the t1I life to in nafiiial functions, health l tho lesult. NORTH SCRANTON BIG AUDIENCE IN MEMOKIAL BAPTIST CHURCH. Gathered to Listen to the Closing Addresses of Bcv. William Morris, F. R. G. S., and Rev. E. Ioerwerth Jones Fire on North Main Av enue Endangered the Safety of the Fire in Bloom Avenue Enter Fire in Bloom Avenue. Enter tainment in Court Street Church. Rev. William Morris, F. R. G. S and Rev. E. Ioerwerth Jones, the two distinguished Welsh clergymen who . have been In this country for some time iti;v. v. r, Davis, I'aslor of the Mcmoriil HaptUt Cliuuli. dellveted their farewell sermons In this city in tho Memorial Baptiht church last night. Itev, Mori is spoke In En glish and Rev, Jones In Welsh. Largo numbers from tho dlffeient Welsh churches of this vicinity weio piesent to listen to tho sermons. Itov. W, F, Duvls, pastor of the Memorial church, opened tho service with n short address Introducing the two visiting preachers, after which prayers were de livered by Rev. James Morris, of Nan ticoko, eon of Rev. William Morris, Rev, William Morris in Ids English sermon choose, for his subject "Love," which Is found In the fourth chapter of John and the nineteenth veise, refer ring to the love of Jesus for the people, 'Ho dwelt upon tho great love which led the Savior of mankind to die upon tho cross for tho redemption of mankind, Theio Is only one eternal God, who Is called tho righteous, the gracious and the noble, Ho bo loved tho world that he sent his only son to save It, In Mr. Morris' closing woids lie dwelt upon the lovo v,o should thaw to our merciful father, Rev. E. Ioerwerth Jones delivered his closing sermon of the service In tho Welsh language. Church in Danger, Flie was discovered In u'slngle frame dwelling on North Main avenue about noon yesterday, which for a time en- 8isiiSWiSlv!"''rJ '" Wnmm ;:mw---: - DISEASE OF BOWELS . Mis. Barbara Dickson, Parker sllcct, t'lotldeiice! I had rhronlc dlaiihuei for fourteen Jears, which earned tlolenl heailm; down and dragitliijr pains in my abdomen ami loins. Jly bowels wcie often motctl ns hluh as (.ctdi times In one day. The stialninir nnilly K" - :,:;:: - - - '"5 ;' s- V;u-" v,y f ; tr- t ?K ' - - - --- -- "r ' h" . -; , ?'mi. j 7 i r, a; ' ' v DR. BYERS' RECORD Doctor Byers was born of Quaker parentage and received his early education under the influence of that religious denomination. He graduated with honor from the Jefferson Medical College of Phila delphia, 1872. .- Matriculate of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Full course attendance Pennsyl vania Hospital for Acute and Sur gical Diseases. ASTHMA Mrs. A. C. Schang, Etna, Pa.: "I had been tioulilcd with .i-lhnu for 12 teaii. lluriiifr lit c .tcir. of tint lime 1 did not lie In bed on at count of the tcnible MitTncatlte pelK that would (Oine on ctery time I attuned .1 lccunibent pasillon. 1 hid to t-jt up every nl'iht (rasping foi bicatb. In jdditlou lo die tinlcnt attacks of avthiui I was Mik M my Mniu.irh ne.nly all the tune with di-.tiesiinsj bloatins and riftmjc after mi lis (.mothered up sencation-, Hut termer of the be.nl, dijvinc'', otr. "After trtlns tainlv fnr lebtf I tiinlly foiikIiI tlcatmcnt ) l out Dr. 11.' cm, and' a.. Hie U'.-ult I daiiBcrctl tho I'rcsbylerl.in church ad joining. Tho pioinpt iiml icfllclont work of the llrcmen btived the church from damage. ( The house is at 20:10 North Main av enue and was occupied by Evan Mor gans. The lire originated in the kitchen and was cntibcd by .1 defective Hue. The flames made inpld headway to the sec ond floor, and in it few minutes tho rear pottlon of the building was a mass of Humes. After about ten minutes' work tho firemen succeeded In getting control of the fire. Tho building was owned by the Delaware and Hudson company. The loss will amount to about $200. Fire on Bloom Avenue. A slight fire wits discovered on a porch In the rear of Michael Gallagher's residence on Bloom avenue about 6 o'clock last evening. An alarm was sent In from box 82 which brought the companies of this part of the city to the scene, but their assistance was not required. The fire was extinguished by some of the neighbors with a garden hose. The t origin of the Are is unknown. The I0S3 amounted to uuout $zu. Entertainment To-night. The choir of the Court street M. E. church will hold an entertainment In tho church this evening at which the following programme will bo rendeied: Instrumental solo Mr. Voik Tenor solo , Fred Kuierkh Itccltation S.'l'Ced fiilo Duet Mrs, lithriel . .Mlstts Anna and 'lydtll Kerne Srk'itul 1'icil Ihucr'di ttecitation Tenor tola Duet In3t1umenl.1l solo ..Mi.ses Anna and Tjdtll llee.e , Mia. V11I; Mrs. Farley's far-famed wax works will then be exhibited, They represent about thirty different characters und nro well worth the price ot admission. Ice cream and cake will then be served. Peak Siateis Entertainment. Mis. Amy Cowles' class of tho Piovl denco MethodltU church Sunday school will glvo an entertainment called tho "Peak Slhlers," Thursday evening, In tho pallors of tho chmch. Ice cream and cake will bo served after tho en tertainment, Tho following Is the cast of the Peal? Slsteis: Slater Altii.1 Peak, pianist - Mlvi Lk'ssie llullnun. Slater llellali Peak, the leader MIm Allio Micphcid. Sister Sophia IValc, topnmo soloist MU l!tt Conujlly. Sister llcl.-y 1'ial,, the ideal Ho.il 011- Mis;, Suah llc'.'i. Shier Doiolhv I'cal.-, a mule Mln Jllrnle VelU. Slstei Mil la 1'e.iU, mudial cducatoi Mi ilarjtiret ?erti.e, Suter lUllnda IVal,, the piaitlcal slsur- Mltii Mary CulhbtiUon. Sister Malluda I'caK, clctcr Iu ait of Jlf-lsiri", MUs i:iijbtlh lilehter. Institute Notes, During last week, at the Institute of Human Development, tho kindergarten opened with about thirty seholiiis, who were taken In churgo by Miss Esther Thomas, formeily of St. Luke's kinder garten. The kindergarten tlll remain open about two or tluee mouths. ' Dr. Voting Is well pleused with tho work of the classes and tho rapid head way they ute making with their work. The defeat of last Friday evening for the gymnasium team has not discour aged them ut all. Iu the couise of a few weeks several new playeis will bo put on the team. The greatly needed lockers and booths brouuht about severe prolruJIni? pllct, Tlwse caused me much misery. When I tvent to Doc tor lljers" ofllce I was so weak from my suffer loir that I loilld baldly ding tit self alonn. The thst tieatment be irate me drote all thu pains out of my hips and les. My bowels now mote lenularly once a day, and the piles lute teiscd tioiiblluir me. (lod bless the ood qiuV.it doctor for what ho has dune for me. Full course attendance Blockley Hospital for Skin and Chronic Dis eases. Late of Eye and Ear Clinics "Will's Hospital, Philadelphia. Late of Prof. J. Soils Cohen's Clin ics Diseases of the Throat. Late Examining Physician Knights Templar and Masonic Mutual Aid Association of Cincinnati, O. Late Examining Physician Mutual Beserve Fund Life Association of New York. sleep comfoitablv at nisht, and chrrrfiilly rer ommend the treatment to any one MifTcrins; with thi3 distressing: louiplaint." RHEUMATISM Mrs. Helen Renchler, 529 North Lincoln sticct : "I lifter hid iiitlbine do me M much (jood as the Iri.ilmi'nl I re(eitcd fiom Dnetnr Hjcis. 'Hie tcry tirt trcitment uliotod me of lb ninnbiiess and clippleil condition of my aim, and the duipMcal Ptellinpr is Rime out of my ankle's. I want to reicniniend this skillful Fpecii1il lo all my friends as woithj of thu ut inoft 'oiilidcnie." AMUSEMENTS. Free Food Fair Some of the Exhibitors C. .1. VAN IIOtiTKX k HOOX, New York, X. V., Cocoa and Eating Chocolate, HVtflEXK) M'KCTM.TY CO., PhlladcWhi 1, I'a., Cillfornii Orange and Lemon huirir. Tin; Mii.mi MwurAcrunixti co New ork, X. Y., I'livoihiK Ktiaii!. E. S. DUItMIAM CO., Xew Yuri, X. Y.. llurnlinm's Hastv .lillycou, Diirnbam'a Clam Cliondei, Iluriih.im'it Clam llouilliop. Till! PUIti: tOOl) CO., Xew York, X. Y., Kiar Flake. IUX'KnitJONES-.li:WKI.L MILLING CO., New York, N. Y Hecker's Karina, Sclf-lUliiiiB Flour, HctUtr's Royal Health l'ood. TRYABITA FOOD CO., LTD., Battle Creek, Mich., Trjabita Hulled Corn. LKVKIl IlllOH., LTD., Xew York, X. Y., Life lluoy soap. JAMKS C1IALMI.RS' SOX, AVililamsvllle, X. Y., Chalmers' Celatine. 1 D. T. UAnniTT, New York, N. V.. B. T. Babbitt's Best Soap, 1770 Soap Powder and Pure l'ot.i.h or Lte. THE XATUltAL FOOD CO.. Xlagara Falls, X. Y., Shredded Wheat Biicult. Tin: BArn.K cni:r.K flakr tood co Battle Creek, Mich, Flakota. NATIONAL CXMXO CO.. Biltlmorc, Md , Admiral Bed Beans and I'orto Itlco White Beam, JAMKS P. SMITH !c CO., Xew York, it. ., "MagBi" Bcf IXtract. I This Week and Next, Scranton Bicycle Club Hall FREE Get a Ticket of Yoir Grocer. NATIONAL FOOD SHOW CO. j. , .j. 1. .j. . .j. j 4 J $! nre Hearing completion and in a short time ill be ready for occupancy. During tho week seveial new mem bers were ndmlttod and the member ship Is now Hearing tho two hundred mat !:. On Saturday last tho boys' class played a game of base ball with 11 team from Park Place, and won out by a score of 14 to 5. TOLD IN- A TEW LINES. Tho committee In charge of the ar rangements for the bauauet In honor of the fifth nnnlveisary of Hiram lodge, N6, L'Gt, Fteo and Accepted Masons, Is making elabotate preparations for this event, which will take place at the Auditorium, Friday evening, May 23. The committee consists of Hon. A, A, Vobburg, D, U. Alherton, Dr, D, II, Jenkins, D, U, Reese, Plnlay Kohs, J, C Uowman, J, U. Gillespie, "W, XV, Slmp&on, A. I.. Francois tfnd Jours, Isaac S, DUNKORE. The YVonion'H guild of St. Mark's church will hold a social and musical entertainment ut the homo of Rich ard Whitei stein, on AVednesday even ing. Ice creuni und cake will be served. The St. Vincent De Paul society will conduct a shirt waist dance In Wash ington hall on .May 23. The Crystal Boclal club will hold one of their popular socials In Washing ton hull tonight, A. P, MoDonough Is at Stroudsbmg where ho will spend tho next few days. Mrs. Chuiles Hloes, or Dudley street, Is visiting Georgetown friends- NERVOUS TROUBLE Mrs. Peter Thomas, 420 Larch direct! "Hie llrst treatment I lecelved from Doctor llycrs relict ed me so much ot the plu from wlili h I bad been imtTerlnsr that I already feel like a nctv woman. My nervous sjstcm bid become cnthelv broken down ns the result of these setcro agonlrlnn pains. I was weak; every little noise Murtled me and t felt I tvaa fast be coming n nervous wreck. This Kood Quaker doc lor has placed me on Hie road to health, and I fiel certain his treatment will rcstoie my health coinplctily." RESTORING LOST HEARING Mi. John Provlnes, Hanlon, Fa.1 "I am 0.1 toairt ot age, aud neteral 3 can ago my lirnrlni; began to full me, first In one car and then in the other. I bad awful noises In my bead, and 1 tiled to in old my friend), uctcr Koliitf to chuich or any other public place, as I was made miserable because 1 could' not heir. People had to put their faces right tip to mini and speak tciy loud lo make mo bear. Ktery person discouiaircd me when I apoke of trylns to be cured, and I bad no hope until one day I lead of Dr. 11 els, und the methods he twed for tutoring loot hearing. Something told me that 1 ought to go to hint, and three months ago I went and placed intsclf under his care. It la with great plcaiuo I can now tell of my recov ery. It tw only a month when suddenly I heard the noise, of cars, wagons, etcrytblng, and it seemed to loud It startled me; even the clock seemed to tick four times as loud as it should. Since then I bate improtcd, until now I am per fectly well and can hear perfectly. I meet and contcrse with my friends, go to public meetings and enjov life again. Any one who has a aim ilar affliction mims a great opportunity If they fail to consult Dr. Il.ters, tho most successful specialist iu this work." Diseases Due to Cell Disorganization 'Die different tissues of the body arp made up of minute cells, and when these cells bocomu disarranged, for tho lack of proper nutrition, dis ease is the lesult. By supplying the proper nu triment to the cells, perfect health can bo ob tained. All diseases, no matter hotv chronic, can be cured by bringing the cells back to their nor mal condition. The treatment used by Doctor Dyers is not allopathic or homeopathic. It Is 1 treatment based upon an exact scienct and cure with the certainty of a fixed law. FREE X-RAY EXAMINATION Doctor Dyers neter accepts a case unless lis knows to .1 certainty tho cause of tho trouble, and this can only be determined by a seicntlfio X-Ilay examination. His X-Udy outfit is the most elaborate amfcomplcto In this country. Dy his special Floroscoplc attachment be is able to ex. inline nil parts of the body and find out to an abtnlntc certainty the causo of the patient's af fliction. Come and be examined! it is abso lutely free. He will not charge you one cent. Tome and find out what your trouble i and lis will adtise tou in reference to a cure. It ii all free. Ho asks no compensation. DOCTOR CHURCHMAN BYERS, rr.HWANKXT OFl'irKS. (Entire Second Floor.) 412 Spruce St., Scrauton Pa. Office Hours, P a. in. to 12; 2 p. m. lo 4. Kt citings, 7 to S Dalltf. bunday, 10 a. in. to 11 in. AMUSEMENTS. and Their Products Are: AXDKRSOX I'OOD CO., Camden, X. J., Con densed Soups. J. W. BBARIlESLKY'S, New York, N. Y Shredded Cod Fish, Smoked Beef, Bonolfss lleriimr, Sliced Bacon. TIIK SANITAS MIT FOOD CO., Baltle Creek, Mich., l'rniose. Maltose, ROYAL TKA-LTTi: CO., New Yolk, X. Y., ItOjal Tea-Ktte. CKLf.UI.01D STAUCH CO., l'ldladclphia, Pa., Celluloid Starch. X. K. FAIHBANK CO., Chicago, 111., Cotto- b'ne. THE MARVI'.f.I.I CO., Detroit, Mich., Mattel- li. Macaroni. TIIK KOIIN-KRISP CO., Battle Creek, Mich., Korn-Krlsi) and Flakn Com. AMKHK'AX HULLED BKAX CO., LTD., Bat- tie Creek. Mich., Hulled Beans. TIIK GORGAS PIKRIK MFG. CO., Phlladel- phia. Pa., Rojal l'canutonc and Peanut Oil. THE BATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM FOOD CO., Battle Creek, Mich., Toasted Wheat Flakes, Granola. TIIK IIORTON-CATO MFO. CO., Detroit, Mich., "Royal" Salad Dressing. W. I'. ASSAU CANNING CO., Baltimore. Md.. Narrasansett and Three Star Brands of Baked Beans and Puts' Tomato Sauce. ENTERPIUSK COFFEE CO., Baltimore, Md., Windsor Blend Colfcc. ! 4 I i 4 4 $ 4 $ ! 4 $ 14, Lyceum Theatre Monday livening1, May 10th, at 8,15. Lecture ullh Illustrations by Miss Ellen M. Stone, SUBJECT, My Captivity and Release. Under Auspices Jackson Street Baptist Churck. Under Dlifctio-i of Fird O, Hand. I'MCES-Lattrr lloor. ifl.U), 1,M and $2.00. Halt uny, 73c, I.W and 1.50. Family Circle, 60 tcnK Diagram opens Wednesday, May lllh, at 0 a. m, Academy of Husic U. RE18, Leace. A. J. Duffjr, Mojr, ALL THIS WEEK. Mjtlnct, Couuneiicini; Tuesday, TI10 Idol ot the South, MABEL PAIGE And the Southern Stock Go. Cleur taudetlllo ad, fiuliidlnir tlie ttorld'i famom I'ltllNTILT, THIO. Prtscntlng thU jfleiiioon,,,,.,."Jly f.ady Nell" Tills ctenlns "Little Coquette'1 Vthcs, 10, in and to; Matlucei, 10 and 0 crnU STAR THEATRE ALF. O. HUnitlSQTO.f, Uiatftr. Jlondjy, Tuesday-, Wednesday, May 12, 13, II. "Bijou Burlesquers" M.vrisui: UVtRY BAV 'V i J