f V TJlUj A.v-; .aw;1 1 l' .j (,1 S-t, THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1902. iff Kw5h foc"1 M pjft r - I" l n i ' IV WEST Constable John Lance Assaulted -South Main Avenue Pave Social Gatherings. Other Events of Interest. Constable John Lance, of the Fif teenth ward, unci Conutnble Timothy Jones, of the Fifth ward, had iin ex citing encounter yesterday In Kcyser .Valley, which they will not soon forgot. A warrant was Issued a few days ago .'or the arrest of John Loftua nnd James MoDowney, charging them with main taining a hole-in-the-wall, and the war rant was placed In the hands of Con fitahlo McCllniy, of the i'wonty-tlrst wurd( to serve. Mcdlnty served the warrant nil right, but In return received u revet c pum melling, which rendered lilm Incapable of bringing In the accused. lie then placed the warrant In the hands of Lance and Jones, who are famous for their fearlessness and courage In criti cal times. The stalwart constables tenched the scene of the alleged violations, and read the warrants to the accused, nnd succeeded In placing Loftus under ar rest, ond just as they started away with him, Lance wuh set upon by Lof tus and his friends and received a pair of black eyes., and was otherwise mut tieatcd. In the excitement nf the fracas the prisoner escaped, and was still under cover at a late hour last night. Jones then assisted L.mce to D. M. Jones' diug store, whoio he was attended by a physician, and afterwards went to his home, where hu Is now confined. South Main Avenue Pave. Work N piogiesMng rapidly on the .South Main incnuc pave, the curbing having been laid fiom Oxford to Lu zerne street, and yesterday fifty-six feet of conciete was laid. If everything pi ogresses favoiable the contractors will begin the laying nf brick In this block next week. The roadbed between Luzoiue and Hampton street Is exceedingly hard to tear up. by reason of the fact that so much lllllng has been done there In the past few years. It lias been necessary to attiact the plow to the steam roller in some places to lcmovc the dirt. Funeral This Afternoon. The funcal of little John Harris, the son or Air. and airs. John M. Hani", who met such a frightful death on Tuesday by being kicked in the head by a horse on Swetland street, will take place this afternoon. Services will be hold at the house, 3C6 Evans court, at 2.30 o'clock and Interment will be made in the 'Washburn street cemetery. Mr. Hants arrived home fiom Buf falo early yesterday morning and many The Best Family Cough Hcmcdy, Dufour's French Tar, Tor Sale by GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 S. Main ave. I The Time and Place 1 -St 1 To Buy Wash Goods. 1 :J The Summer weather is only about to begin. g Jz There'll be lots of warm days coming, and you'd bet- S iB ter be prepared for them. ! 'L Now is the time when 'At use to you than to us. We have made a price on all of our fine Wash Goods that will undoubtedly clean them out, and if you bad thought to get along with out a new dress this summer, you will reconsider the matter in the face of sucb a chance as this, -a -at Fine Wash Goods 25c Yd. There are French Crepes, French Swisses, Or gandie Fillet. Grenadiue Hippique, Tourquay Nov elties, batiu Stfiped Organdies, French Creponnes, Silk Lace Ginghams and the pick of the finest Wash Goods of the season iu all the new shades. The prices of these goods earlier in the season were 39c, ' .a 9 45c, 50c, 58c, 65c and 69c 4 3 3 Any of These Now At 25c a Yard. This is the special "before iuventory" price and ;euable3 you to buy fine Wash. Goods at half, and less Ithan half price. The mere mention of spousive chdrd in every "notable opportunity that is benefit. The preseut saving is e Warehouse SCRANTON friends called at the house yesterday to express their sympathy. The nnilctlou Is doubly sorrowful to the family, as they have lost several children within a few years. Social Gatherings. Mrs. K. B. Evnns, the venerable old lady of North Hyde Park avenue, was S5 years old yesterday, and In honor of the event u number of her friends gath- nnul fit llln linlIRO 1111(1 niirtook of tea with her. She keeps her ago well, and ictalns her faculties rcmarKiioiy wen. Among those who spent the afternoon with her were Mrs. John Long, Mis. Thomas Carson, Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs. David Price, Mrs. Morgan Evans, Misses Nellie and Beth Evans. A number of others culled on Mrs. Evans miring the evening. The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dlehl at the corner of South Hyde Park ave nue nnd Division street, was the scene of a merry gathering yesterday after noon, when a party was given by Mis. Dlehl In honor of her children, Boy and Ethel. A score of little guests were en tertained and feasted, and games were played to pass the time away. Enjoyable Recital. A very enjoyable piano recital was held at the home of Mrs. Fiank Sloat on North Lincoln avenue, Tuesday evening, by the pupils of Miss Frances Guyer, of Short avenue. All of the pupils acquitted themselves very credit ably and showed excellent training un der their accomplished teacher. Those who participated In the recital weie: Miss Frances Guyer and Dr. H. P. Stevens, Harry Howard, Ella Brown, Mamie Phillips, Lillian Mertz, Anna Phillips, Vlnono DePuy, Anna Williams, Bessie Nichols, Grace Slcklcr, James Phillips, Minnie Ames, Mrs. E. E. Mil ler. L. Bloxham. Ethel Carnentor, Hazel Ross, Laura Williams, Nellie Ace, Bruce Ross, Jessie Paff and others. Celebrating the Fourth. The small boy has started In early to celebrate the Fourth, and one of them almost caused a serious mishap lust evening on South Main avenue. The youngster threw a lighted flic cracker under a spirited horse, and the di iver had a serious time preventing a runaway and thrown the occupants of the cairlage out. Caution should be exercised In the discharge of all ex plosives everywhere. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Miss May E. Jones, of North Main trvenuc, is spending her annual vaca tion at East Hampton. The West Side Driving clubs races will be held on the Elnihurst boulevard tomorrow afternoon. The West Side Park Quoit team has been organized with Frank Hagen, Ren Wash Goods are of more g 6 5?; & & re. & a yard. e: Si this should strike a re- femiuine heart. It is a given espjcially for your as unusual as it is timely, 1Wfl1W(W$$ttW1W1W1W1W $ Luce, C, E. Olver nnd B. W. Thayer ns the players. They are practicing regularly, and .expect to Issue a sweep ing challenge In a few days. The probationers' class of the Simp son M. 13. church will meet this even ing, Instead of tomorrow evening. The Upworth League of the tSmbury Methodist Episcopal church will hold an shade social In the Hound Woods park tomorrow, the Fourth of July. Sand wiches, cake, Ice cream and nil the delicacies of the season will bo nerved. The park will be open nil day. Base hall nnd other attartclons will be pro vided. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mo Donough, of Lnngstnff avenue, a son, M. E. Downes, of Academy street, Is seriously 111 nt his horno. The Jackson Street Baptist church nnd the Electric City Wheelmen's club house are undergoing repairs nnd paint ing. Mnllcarrler Elenzor Evans and wife, of North Bromley avenue, nre enjoy ing their annual visit to Atlantic City. Substitute Carrier Clrlftlth Jones Is acting In Mr. Evans place during his absence. Mnllcarrler Walter Northup, of Tripp park, Is enjoying his vacation. Miss Helen Lawn 1 1, of Bethlehem, who has been the guest of Miss Ger trude Freeman, of South Main avenue, left yesterday for Detroit. Camp No. 33, Patriotic Order of Americans, mot In Washington hall last evening and decided to Join camp l"8's excursion to Mountain Park on Satur day, July 26. The members of AVnshlngton com mandcry. No. 232. Knights of Malta, met last evening In Bed Men's hnll, and after business was transacted, enjoyed a smoker and social hour. Light re freshments were served. The trustees of the Simpson Metho dist Episcopal church held a meeting after the prayer service last evening, and transacted business pertaining to the church work. Local No. 213, United Mine Workers of America, mot In Janes' hall last evening and elected delegates to at tend the Nantlcoke and Indlanpolls conventions. The ' Central mine local met In the afternoon and took similar action. The choir of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church will meet for rehear sal this evening. Instead of tomorrow evening, as announced. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mrs. Edward Troupe, of Chestnut street, is entertaining Mrs. Thomas Chesworth and daughter Thelma, of Wyoming. Mrs. Frank Brundage is spending a few days with relatives In Susquehanna and South Gibson. Mrs. F. C. Hall and son John, of North Main avenue, have returned home from a pleasure trip to Harvey's lake. William Deckclnick. of North Main avenue, nnd Fled Lanning, of North Bromley avenue, aie spending a few days in New York. Mr. and Mrs. George France and daughter, of Carbondale, have returned home from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Smith, of North Main ave nue. Miss .Margaret Austin, of North Main avenue, has returned home from a visit with 'friends and relatives in La Plume. Miss Flora Hallock. n student at the Chester Springs Soldiers' Orphan school, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jen nie Miller, of Falrview avenue. Miss Nina C'apwcll, of Lafayette street, is spending her vacation with relatives In Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greenwood, of North Hyde Park avenue, have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leman, of Blnghamton. Miss Bessie Sloat, the well-known elocutionist, will recite at an entertain ment In South Gibson tomorrow even ing. Harry Acker, of Acker avenue, Is confined to his home by illness. Miss Mnrgaiet Gllroy, of Pleasant street, Is the guest of relatives and friends at Hnzleton. Miss Sadie Arthurs, of Fellows street, contemplates a trip to Scotland In a short time. Miss Lettle Morgan, of North Rebee ca avenue, Is hpendlng the summer In Wales. John Douglass, of South Main avenue Is spending a few days with friends In Muhlenberg. Miss May Davis, of Price street, has returned home from a visit in Court dale. Rev. E. J. McHenry, of South Main avenue, Is sojourning In Philadelphia. Mrs. Henry Decker, of Nicholson, is circulating among West Scranton friends for a few days. Miss Hannah Lake, of North Be bocca avenue, Is spending a. few days with friends in Carbondale. Mrs. Byron Slotc, of Swetland street, nnd Mlts Margaret Glbbs, of South Main avonue, have returned home from n few days' visit to New York. Clinton and Everett Krager, of Calli roon, are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Moore, of Bock sticet. Andrciw Sherrett, the Main avenue shoemaker, will leave on Saturday for n visit with relatives In Scotland. John Williams, of Eynon street, has returned homo from a visit In Kings ton. Mrs. William Jones, of Carbondale, Is spending a few days with West Scran ton friends. Miss Gwcmlolln Jones, of South Ninth street, Is spending her vacation in Honcsdule, Mrs. Marvin Frounfrlker and son Clarence, of North Bromley avenue, have returned homo from a visit with relatives In New York and Now Jersey, W. M. Loiighlln, of ITtlca, N. Y Is the guest of friends hero for a few days. Miss, Alice Irving, of Denver, Color ado, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. P, Yost, of Jackson street. Mrs. D. M. Mettler nnd son Bon, of Lnytous, Sussex county, N J,, have re turned homo from a visit with Mrs, T, J. Spencer, of Jnckbon street, Mrs. W. C, Alney, of Now Mllford. Is visiting Mr3. G. V. Skillhoru of Jack son street. Mrs. John Fern, of North Sumner avenue, Is visiting her son John In Brooklyn, N. Y. M, J. Lai kin, of Clarke Brothers' clothing storo is recovering; from an Illness, DUNAIORE. Cnrds huve been received In town an nouncing tho coming marrlugo of George Couch Nye, of this placo und LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES one ize Hiultcr after using Allen's Foot-Ksie, a powder to lie thakcn into tlio choc. It nultti Unlit or new thou led eaty, slm Instiint re lief to corns and bunloiu. It's tlie creitest comfort discomy ol the okc , Cures and prevents tnollcn (ret, bllitcrs, callous and sore tpots. Allen's I'oot-Eaw Is certain cure for sweating, hot. uih Ins feet. .U all druirsitts and thoe stores, -.'jo. Don't accept any sulutilute. . Trial nickage t-'ltKH by mall. Address Alien 6. OUrotead, LcLoy, N.V. THE Doctor Churchman Byers Until Cured, Medicines Included This Does Not Mean $15 a Month, but $15 lor a Complete Cure All Cases Accepted This Month Under a Positive Guarantee to Cure or Money Refunded This Is Positively the Last Special Offer Borno out upon the brenlb of this won tlerftil testimony hns been that which has stilled and awed. Ciitlclsm, oven com ment, Is silenced. Thettatf no longer Ihe matvthus recoirt of the i emits of mediral skill, but manifold human voices telling the net of one u ho has Ihe gift of healing, Thoio was at first extended to Doctor Bycis tho respect which his record as a trained sutgeon and scientist demanded. Then tho attention of tho wliolo country was hold hy tho news of this mtiltltudQ of cures, nnd people, by long Journcylngs and doctors by published praise paid tlu'lr ttlbtito to the Karhnus Physician, who was to them the exponent of the highest medical skill. But ns tills multitude of cures has In creased like waves roltowlttg one another on tho beach, like leaves falling from au tumn branches, like snowflnkcs covering the ground, until beyond number, the peo ple have seen In the Great Quaker Phy sician that quality beyond and abovo all medical skill, that quality which tho doc tors recognized In him long ago The gift of healing. It Is that given to him as the Inherit ance of his birth, as much a part of the man as his manner of speech or bis habits of thought, that hns stilled and awed. It Is that which has changed respectful at tention to the regard almost akin to rev erence which inborn qualities nlono com niniul. Doctor Byers could command most any fee, nnd his regular fees arc high, but in order to give everv one an opportunity to be cured nt a nominal price, he will ngrco to tient all persons applying before Au gust 1 on tho following terms: He will guarantee to treat all per sons applying at his office beforo August 1 for the nominal sum of $15 until cured. That is, $15 covers the entire cost for a cure, medicine in cluded, and no further fee will be asked. He furthermore agrees, that if the person is not entirely cured in a specified length of time to return the money 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 make, it emphatic that this offer expires on August 1, and in order to get the benefit of it treatment must be com menced on or before that date. This offer will not be extended. Diseases Due to Cell Disorganization The different tissues of the body ale made up of minute cells, and when these cells become disarranged, disease is tho result. By supplying the pioper nutri ment to tho cells, perfect health can be obtained. All diseases, no matter how chronic, can bo cured by bringing the colls back to their normal condition, Tho tictttmcnt used by Doctor Byers is not al lopathic or homeopathic. It Is a treat ment based upon an exact science and cures with tho certainty of a fls.cd law. FREE X-RAY EXAMINATION Doctor Byers never accepts a c.iso un less ho knows to a ceitalnty tho cause of tho trouble, and this can only be deter mined by a scientific X-Ray oxamhutlon. Tils X-Ray outfit Is tho most elaborate and complete in this country. By his spe cial riuorosjcopic attachment he is ablo to examine nil parts of the body and find out to an absolute cerlalntv tho cause of the patient's affliction. Como ond be examined; it Is absolutely free. He will not chaigo you ono cent. Conin and find out what your trouble is and bo will ndvlso you in leforcuco to a cure. It is all free. Ho asks no compensation. Miss Jane Margaret King, of Pittston. The ceremony will take place on July 15. at Pittston. Miss Louise Perry, of Apple stieet, is the guest of friends at Lake Wlnola. Harry Stevens, George Oswald, and William Henwood leave today for a camping vacation at Long Pond. Miss Bessie Tuft, of Blukely street, loft yesterday for a. month's stay at Big Pond. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Florence Helrigel Offered tho Posi tion of Cashier of the New South Scranton Bank. A meeting of directors of the recently chartered South Scranton bank was hold in the office of Spruks Brothers yesterday and some important business was transacted. After discussion on the qualifications of candidates for the position of cashier, It was agreed that Florence Ilebrlegel would bo accept able, and the place awaits his accep tance. Several other matters were considered, and the president was em powered to draw up an agreement with Mrs. M. Robinson to lease her picm Ises for five years as n homo for tho new bank. Mr. Ilclrlgcl, the cashier, selected yesterday, is a son of Oscar Hchrlgel, of Cedar avenue, nml Is a very popular young man. Property Owners Will Sue. About n score of residents of the "flnts," icthus of the different floods of the past two years, met at Central Park Garden last evening. The pur pose was to niako an eriual assessment on all members of the Flood Sufferers' association, for tho purpose of having suits Instituted. The small attendance was accounted for by the fact that no tices of the meeting had not been post ed. Attorney A. A. Chase has been re tained to look after the Interests of tho property owners. The intention Is to enter sepnrate suits for damages against the five following companies, who It Is claimed are equnlly to blame for tho condition of affairs on tho flats ufter every freshet. The Scranton Gas and Water company, tile Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western, the Lacka wanna Iron nnd Steel company and tho city of Scranton, Brothers of Camp 430 P, O. S. of A, The funeral of our late brother. John Druck, will bo held Thursday ut 2 p. in. from his late residence, 115 Mulberry street. Interment In Pittston u venue cemetery, All brothers uro requested to attend, Laid at Rest. The -funeral of Mrs. W, A. Schmidt took placo yebterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from tho family residence, 021 South Washington avenue. Tho liouso was filled with friends of the family at the hour named und Im pressive services wcro conducted by Hoy. W, A. Nordt, pastor of the Hnk ory street Presbyterian church. The reverend gentleman also conducted services at the grave und paid a, fitting tribute to the deceased lady. Inter LASTSPECAL OFFER. Will Treat All Persons Applying Before August 1st for Doctor Byers Will Ever Make No Such Cures Were Ever Made Before. CURING RHEUMATISM Mrs. Kate Miller, 328 Quay ave nue! "I had been troubled with dnrllltg, aching pains In my right arm and In my feet so bad nt times I could not Uso my nrm and could scarcely walk on account of being crippled up so, I had conldor ublo henrt trouble. 1 am so much better ns tho result of Doctor Hyeis' treatment I want to recommend him to my friends," 11 urn " " ' ' " " ' ' I DOCTOR BYERS' REDID 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. STOMACH TROUBLE Mrs. Jane Splane, corner Larch sticet and Vomlug avenue: "I had been troubled with my stomach for a good while. After citing I had such bloating spells it caused distress and smothered up sensations, dizziness, nervousness, and an nll-gono feeling. As a result of Doctor Byers' treatment I am cntholy free of theso symptoms, and recommend tho treatment to my friends. ment was made In the Washburn street cemetery. The pall-beareis weie: Alonzo Hub bard, Adam Weirick, Matthias Marsch berger, Henry Weber, John Grioner, and Charles Kline. Germania Society Elects Officers. The German Beneficial association held their semi-monthly meeting in Mirtz hall on Pittston avenue last eve ning nnd elected oflicers as follows: President, Matthias Alles: vice-president, Peter Molltor; recording secre tary, ISngene Melchor; financial secre tary, Joseph Wagner: treasurer, Chas. Graf; trustees, Jacob Mlrtz, Albert Kuchn. The society is an entirely local insti tution and has no btate or national affi liation. It was organized fifteen years ago, and has a membership of about seventy-five In good standing. The so ciety has over $2,000 In its trcasuicr. NUBS OF NEWS. Miss Stella Kolb, tho oldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kolb, of Cedar avenue, will spend July 4 at Lake Sheridan, tho guest of her gr.md-t.Ulicr, Anton Wcinschank, A meeting nf Nay Aug Tilbo of Bed men was held In Freulmn's hall last evening. The handsome new residence which will be occupied by Albort Outhenlz nnd bride after the wedding In August Is ncurlug completion. A meeting of tho Ladles' Aid society will bo held In tho Hickory stieet Pres byterian parish house this afternoon. A patriotic entertainment for mem bers and friends will bo given by the Young People's, society in the Hickory street parish house tonight. Dr. Schley's Lung Healing Balsam Is guaranteed to euro nil coughs. "No cure, no pay." For sale by all dealers. George Mlrtz, of Pittston avenue, was seriously ill yesterday. NORTH SCRANTON. Michael Doniihup, of Ilulwer street, Tripp Park, was fined ?j In police court yesterday morning for being drunk and disorderly, Donnhuw re turned homo Tuesday evening from the central city 'partially Intoxicated und shamefully abused his wife. A tele phone message wns repcived nt tho sta tion houte und Putrolman Wiitkius was sent to tho sceuo und placed Donahue under driest, Tho Nonpurlel base ball team defeat ed tho regular team of West Scranton In n well played contest on Von Storcli's grounds yebterday afternoon hy a scoru of S to C. Tho Nonpuiie! team Is composed of somo nf the best amatuuis of the city and Is open to play any team In the country. The Nonpar lels would like to arrange a game with tho Oieen Hldge amateurs on July 10 or U on any grounds. If sutlsttictory answer through Tho Tilhune, Tho AN OLD AMD WELL-TRIED REMEDY. tfRS. W1NHI.OWK BOOT1UNO SVRt'P for children teething, Is tho iiiesciiptliin of ono nf tho best li-niiilo physicians and nuises in tho United States, and ban boon iibcd sixty yciiiH with novor-fulllng suc cess by millions of niotheiu for their chil dren. Dining tho pioccss of teething its viiluo Is Incalculable. It relieves tho child from pain, ernes dlarihoea, griping In the bowels, and wlnd-i-ollc. By giving health to tho child It tests tho mother. Price, twcnty-ilvc cents u bottle. CUR'NG SKIN DISEASES Mr. Abraham Wiles, St. Peters burg, Clarion county. I'o., sron: "I had been amictcd for 'Si xcars with a tumble somo skin disease. Home doctots called It eczema and others dry tetter, but no one was over ablo to euro mo until I took u com so of treatment with Doctor Hyers I took numerous blood medicines and Mtroaparlllas without relief " Pull course attendance Blockley Hospital for Skin and Chronic Dis eases. Late of Eye and Ear Clinics Will's Hospital, Philadelphia. Date of Prof. J. Solis Cohen's Clin ics Diseases of the Throat. Date Examining Physician Knights Templar and Masonic Mutual Aid Association of Cincinnati, O. Late Examining Physician Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association of New York. CU31NG EAR DISEASES Wm, Sutton, molder, residing at Banksvllle, Ph., says: "I had bton troubled 13 years with a discharge from my left ear. with loss of healing, pain and distressing noises. My ear was more liko a machine shop than anj thing clc, as it kopt up a continual roaring. Dr. Bjers has stopped the dlschaige. icstoied the hearing and rid mo of the disticsslns noises." Nonpariels will bo unable to play the1 Tliroop Stars on Saturday. Dr. and Mis. John J. Stanton have returned homo after spending their wedding tour In Buffalo and Canada. The Epworth League of tho Provi dence Methodist church met In regular session last evening. The members of the Women's Chiis tlan Temperance union held a well at tended meeting ii the Young Women's Christian association parlors yesterday afternoon. A special meeting of the North Scran ton glee society was held In their rooms last evening. Mlbs Nettie Powcis. of Lowell, Mass., is visiting at the homo of Miss Sudle Jennings, of Oak street. Oswald Price, of Spring street, has returned after n week's visit In New York city. William Willie, of Wells street, spent yesterday with friends in For est City. Hoy White, or Noith Main avenue, is nt present working In Ottawa, Canada. The condition of Mrs. Cecilia Kelly, of Parker street, who was accidentally shot In Duunioie several weeks ago, is somewhat Improved. At ,i mooting of the young men of tho Methodist Sunday school last night, a base ball team was organized. A. W. CroFsman was elected captain and John Laird was chosen manager. SUCCESS AND RICHES. Not Nccessniily Interchangeable, Says Ex-Prestdont Clovoland. Fiom "The evolution of Self-Miulo .Men," by drover Cleveland, In July Success. There should be w ennso fur depres sion in recalling the fact that success will not nlwuys btlng to the self-mudn man cither riches or fame. Though tluso rewards will bo lavishly distrib uted, he to whom they may not bo forthcoming, If ho endures to the end and remains true to himself and his mission, will havu In his own Uciplng a more valuable reward In tho cnniiutib iiess of duty well and faithfully per formed. Wealth should by no means bo ills--p.irugod as icpiesentlng success, p u vlded It Is iicconipanled hy a te.isonal I lcallzatloii of tho obligations its pui session linpoj.es, If wealth Is tho best that can bo exhibited us u result of success, It cannot do less than to make its fair' contribution to the welfare of society. AVo havo u light to compluln of rich people, If, after spending their lives In gathering wealth, they find In its possession no nmudute of duty nnd no pleusuie, save In tho inactlvo und sordid contemplation of their honrdu and In expecting the musses to fawn befoie them. Siirdldness Is not confined to those whoso only success consists In ilches. Thero Is a sordldnesa of education more ceiibiirahlo, though pcrhups less ex posed. There uro those whoso success is mado up of u vust accumulation of ducatlon who nio as nilscily in Its possession as tho most iivarliloiis among tho rich. No ono Is Justified In hoarding education solely for his sel fish use. To keep It entirely In closo custody, to t"ko a greedy pleasure In its contemplation, and to utilize It only ns ii mn.nis of oersonal and unshared enjoyment, are more unpurdonable than ... .I. iWi the clutch Mi me niibcr upon ms money; the Nominal Sum of $15 LUNG TROUBLE. M. H. Fine. 888 Union St.. Paten. dure (Cltvl! 'T tvnlllil llkn In nrlrl mv (n- tlmony to the many others who speak of. .vour success in treating them. I "Irnvn iniido such wonderful Improvement hIiico iiciiik irciucu oy you tnat J reel it woilia bo at; injustice, to you If I did not no-1 knowledge It to tho nubile. You are nd llbertv to uso this letter. Possibly It will ie i, i means or somo surrcrer making RiH othc. effort to rout off that burden of life, that drcilfloil llnnnan. Aslhmn fnj tiurh or Bronchial trouble. I had tried many ndvertlscd remedies, but failed to reccivo benefit In every case and hail fully mndo up my mind not to bo deceived! any more, oencving that nil advertised rcmodlQS to Clllo rhrnntp rllnnnRo wnn n folto nnd was Just robbing tho afflicted i nor treatment nas put new lire In mo. I llCirlll to feel Hint Mm dtntrniia nt Hi, shortness of breath Is a thing of the past In December, 8i9, I wns tnken with la gilppo and ever since t havo been troubloi wiin n snortness oc ureatn and had glvet tin nil hones of ever cnttlnir rl,i nf tin. distress, but I thank tho good Lord that I have found ono doctor whoso treatment Is within reach of all nnd who lnn n, ho advert Iscs to do. I can honestly sajl , i win piTBuiim r.xpLTieuco mat ur. Chuichman Byers Is no fake." DISEASE OF BOWELS Mrs. Barbara Dickson, Parker' street, Providence: I had chronic dlar5 rhoca for fourteen years, which caused violent bearing down and dragging palna In my abdomen and loins. My bowels were often moved as high ns seven times In one day. Tho straining finally brought about sevcro protruding plies. Theso aused mo much mlsory. When I wont to Doctor Byers' office I was so weak from my suffering that I could hardly drag my self along. Tho first treatment he gave me drove all tho pains out of njy hips and legs. My bowels now movo regular ly onco a day, and tho piles have ceased tionh Inir mo. find bloss tlm mn,l Qiinltcx doctor for what ho has done for me. HER GREAT SUFFERING Mrs. M. Queenie, Avoca, Pa.: "I hart been troubled with pain In tho small of my back for 13 years: was confined tol my bed for two months this wlntor, thai nuln nt times bclnc so severe It mado mol Acrcam. I had such a queer feeling in. my head and would tako such dizzy spoils I was afraid to go any place with out taking some ono with me. My .stom ach also troubled mo so I could not eat anything without gieat distress. Doctor Byers' treatment has relieved mo of all these distressing symptoms nnd I want to recommend this good Quaker doctor, who is so kind and sympathetic with all his skill." DOCTOR CHURCHMAN BYERS, rDRMANBNT OFFICES, (Entire Second Floor.) 412 Sprues St., Scranton Pa. Ounce Hours, 9 a. m. to 12; 2 p. m. to . Evenings, 7 to 8 Dally. Sunday, 10 a. m. to 1J m. for ho, In Its accumulation, has been subjected to the cramping and narrow ing influences of uvrirlce, while he who hoards education does violence to the broad, generous Influences which ac company Its acquisition. The self-mnde man ought to see his couise so plainly as to make It easy for him to avoid the wrong of sordld ness in the possession of any of tho rewards of his success. He ought es pecially and with clearness to appre hend the binding force of the active and affirmative obligations which are laid upon the rewards of success. 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