'"' urn 't !"h x"" ' ?i-y; ti A-', THE StJItANXOtt TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1002. Krv: SV '15 . v.SWS-Sv.. h K ;t. v. t i j WEST SCRANTON Funeral of Mrs. De Martino Largely Attended from the Residence oh Chestnut Street. Victory fjor Alumni Club. At 0 o'clock yesterday morning from Bt. Hide's Italian Catholic church, on Chestnut street, was held the funeral services' of the late Mrs. De Martino, who died Saturday afternoon, after a long Illness. At the homo at 911 Chest nut street, Just before the church ser vices, many friends of the deceased took their last farewell of the face and form which had been &o dear to them In life. Prom the home the funeral cortege moved to at. I-uclc's church, where a solemn high mass of requiem was cele brated by Rev. Antonio Parocco, of Carbondale, and ltov. Father Sprocco, of St. Lucie's church. The church wag crowded with the friends of the do ceased, and the church choir sweetly rendered several sacred selections at tlio close of the service. Hanked around the casket were flow-I'l-f of rate beauty, which were cairled to I he cemetery by ibe following: James Halastrere, Louis Chlnco, John CailuccI, John White. At the conclusion of the church ser vices the cortege moved to the Cathe dral cemetery, where Interment was made. ! The pall-bearcrs weie selected fiom the most Intimate ft lends of the de feased and were: John Pinto, Alfonso Dcncdellu, Dattalla Dominic, Samuel Ilcfferman, Peter Hondl and Peter Pluto. Events of Today. The Ladles' Aid society of the First Baptist chuicli will picnic at Nay Aug park today. The ladles nie icquested to meet at the corner of .Main avenue and Jackson street at D.30. They arc al.so remtesteel to come provided with the u.sual lunch. The members anil lady fi lends of the Klectrlc City Wheelmen will enjoy one of the popular ping-pong socials at the club house tonight. The boys have made unusual preparations to entertain the Invited guests. The Gamma Nu society of the Wash burn Street Presbyterian chutch will hold their annual pliulc at N.iy Aug park today. At li o'clock the gentlemen will join them, when lunch will be served by the young ladles. Alumni, 8; Browns, 7. The AVcht Hide Alumni base ball team are congratulating Iheins-elve.s on the victory over the Olyphant Hrowiis on the hitter's gi omuls. The game was played on Saturday, in the presence of over ".GOO snectatois. Both teams worked haul and up to The Best Family Cough Remedy, Dufour's French Tar, For Sale by GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 S. Main ave. -B Si The Store Closes Every Evening S at 5 O'clock, Saturdays Excepted g 1 Shirt Waist Weather 1 I Has Just Started I And ladies who have put off buying till now g: are in luck. No matter how backward the sea- son may be,-our stocks come in just the same, for the orders are placed while the snow is yet (K: ; on the ground. Sp jg pCCTTf T Heavy stocks and retarded sales, be- 1 r AV.Ev3U.aL A cause of the cool, wet season, But 5; $ -they'll go now. The bright sunshine, high 51 1$ temperature and low prices, make a strong 5! r$ working" combination which, no woman of taste ; or discretion can resist. The Goods are all new. Prettier Waists cannot be had. The assortment is limitless. Crisp facts for busy readers. S Colored Waists 5 .ritiiu unci uuicy, tsiripuu uuig- ham and Madras'Waists, extra va quality. Former price Former price Hue. ' " Now, -10e. T.lvifiTi Colored Wnlstfi. nnlkn. r3: 2 dots nnd fancy figures, with ;.. white inset-tings, Former price - "91,00 each. IS" . Now, 75c. !C Meicerlzed Lawn and Olng- ham Waists and Ohambray g waists, fancy tucks and pearl buttons. White and colored trimmings, Gibson effects 1 j5 among them. Former price 91, uu eacu. ! Now, $1.00. rS Mercerized Waists in plain UB colors, tucked fronts, Former I5 Pce ?175 each. Now, 511.35. A . Fancy Madras Gibson Waists; 2 JKniokerbocker Waists with rj polka dots; plain Chambray -m wnioitj wim wuue nemstitcu lng. Former price f 3.00 each. a Now, $1.50; I Globe Warehouse. the ninth Inning neither gained any advantage, but at this Juncture Spen cer, Hopkins, Phillips and Harrington all mado star plays, and as a result the Browns lost the duy to the highly elated Alumni. Indianapolis Convention. Meetings have been held recently to elect representatives to the Indianapo lis convention, which wjll be called to order on Thursday. As u result of the election the following gentlemen will represent tlie West Side locals: Local H28, James Bolton: No. 210, David Jenkins: No. 637, W. II. Thomas; No. 1072, Itlchaid Phillips: No. 1755, William J. Thomas; No. 1617, Michael Henley. These delegates will leave this morn ing, and upon their return, at the close of the convention, will give a full io port to the local they represent. Funeral of Mrs. Jennings. The funeral of the late Mrs. Richard Jennings took place yesterday morning from the home of her son, Thomas It. Jennings, 121 North Filmore Avenue. At S o'clock the f uncial cortege moved to St. Patrick's church, where a solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated by Rev. P. K. Lavcllc. The floral trib utes were many and beautiful, and completely hid the casket from view. At the conclusion of the mass the remains were borne to the Cathedral cemetery, where the body was laid ut rest. ITEMS OF INTEBEST. ' On Thursday evening the Djnvorth league of the Simpson Methodist KpKco pnl church will have charge of the pfuer service ut the Allls niKslon. At the Sabbath evening service of tho First Baptist church, Miss Ruth Ueddoe wing a beautiful solo. Rev. J I. C. McDormott. of the Simp son MjMiodlit Kplscop.il church, will spend the month of August at Ocean Ginvc. The inembeis and fi lends of Miss Anna Hughes' Sunday school class of the Simp son Methodist Kplscopal church. ciijocrt n picnic at the Ore Mino spring near Lake Scianton. Satin day. The event was a most enjojaljlc one, lunch being served at 3 o'clock. Funeral services over the lalo 13lmcr K. Hoosc, were held Sunday afternoon fiom the home on Stratford avenue. Rev. James Heiuilnr.er of delated nnd inter ment was made in the Dunmurc ceme tery. On Tliiusday, August 7. the First Bap tist church Sunday school will picnic at Nay Aug Park. The funeral of the infant child of Mr. nnd Sirs. William Wallace, of IM.' Noilh Ninth street, was held at tho Water Gap icsteiday morning. Tomorrow all tho Wcot Side eiocery stores will close. The infant child of Mr. and Mis. Patilck Hughes, of Luzcine stiect. was buried at the Cathedral cemetery Sunday after noon. The six-months-old child of 31rs. Catli- v an White Waists White Lawn Waists with all-over tucks, neat and dainty. Former price 1.00 each. Now, TSc. White Embroidery Waists, tucks and insortlngs, button back and front. Former price $1,50 each. Now, $1.00. India Linen Waists with tucks and embroidery, perfect ly finished and sweetly pretty. Former price $1.75 each. Now, $1.50. White India Linen Waists, knlckerbocker style, embroid ered fronts. A special price on this lot. Now, $1.85. Many other fine white Waists elaborately trimmed and styl ishly made and finished, The price cutter has done his work with these, too. o e; & i & & USE ALLEN'S FOOT-BASE A powder to be shaken Into th thocs. Your tttt led tttollen, nervous nd hot, nntl get tired easily. II you have tmartlng Icet or tight hocj, try Allen Foot-East. It cool t lie feet, unit make walking eiy. Cures swollen, sweating licet. Ingrowing nail, Misters and callous jpott. Itellcvcs coim and bunion ol all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try It today, Sold by all drug. glta and shoo stores for IBe. Don't accept any substitutes. Trial package KllCB. Address Allen S. Olmsted, La Hoy, N. Y. erlno Cedarovitch was Interred In tlio Cathedral cemetery yesterday af lei noon. Tho next meeting of Local No. 037, will bo held In Jayne'a linll Thursday after noon, July 17. All in cm be is are earnestly requested to bo present, Tho one-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sloan died on Monday. The fu ncial will bo held this afternoon and and will bo private, with Interment In tho Cathedral cemetery. Tho six-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. James Ulekci, of 3.V1 Evans court, died yesterday iiftcrnoon. The funeral will bo held fiom the home this afternoon with Interment In Cathedral remetcVy. Joseph, tho tlirce-months-otd son of Mr. and Mrs. Dovcvo. of 1119 Swctland street, died yesterday afternoon. Tho funeral will be hold Wednesday afternoon and will be private. Interment in tho Cathe dral cemetery. One of John IIowclls' twin girls, aged three .weeks, died yesterday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mi-h. Reese Clrif lltlis, of 1-13 South Kllmoro avenue, whero they have lived slnco the death of Mis. llowells at their birth. Tho funeral will ho held this afternoon nnd will bo pri vate. Interment In tho Washburn street cemetery. PERSONAL MENTION. Sir. ami Mrs. dairies K. MeGovcrn, son Fiank, ami Jtlas Mary Owens, of South Lincoln n venue, will leave this morning for 1111 extended trip to Buffalo, Niagara Falls nnd the Grcnt I,akos. .Tho Misses .aura Meyers and MntRaret Undiicn. of Kingston, are vHHIng Miss Helen Unas, of Noith Siimnei' avenue. Miss Emmmet Ellis, of Lafayette treot, Is quite seilonsly lndlHpocd. Thomas Howell, of Washburn street, Is 011 n business trip to Cleveland, O. Mr. and Mis. John n. Tliomns, of South Lincoln avenue, are spending the sum mer nt Gibson. Miss Anna Davis, of Fourteenth street. Is homo from Carbondale. Mr. and Mrs. William Hi own, of Chest nut street, have welcomed a baby daugh ter to their home. Mrs. Softly, of Swctland street, Is vis iting friends at Stairucea. William Davis, of Oxford street, Is In Hartford, Conn., nn a business trip. All nnnngements for the exclusion to Mountain Pink on July W of tho Wash ington Camp. No. ITS, Patrlollo Order Sons of Ami'iic.i have been completed. Tim pxcmMon train will leave the Cen tral depot at S.13 o'clock, nnd the tickets for this train will also be found good on the 1 o'clock train. NORTH SCRANTON. The Father Whltty society, ono or the largest temperance organizations In tho state, is making extensive preparations for the encampment at Lake Lodore. which opens Friday. The young men of tliu organizations are di tiling faithfully, and they stand an excellent chance of wining the drill piize. Rev. J. V. Moy lan. of tlio Holy Rosary cliureli, spirit ual director of the society and also of the Catholic Total Abstinence I'nlon regi ment. Is working hard tu make the en campment a Mieces-h. I'atiolman .May at Ilrlck avenue nnd Oak stieet last evening ancsted David Andrews, of Brick avenue? and James Gallagher,, of Wayne avenue, who were engaged In a light. Andrews and Galla gher had been drinking heavily all day and about (i o'clock they began disput ing oxer which' one was the stronger and best man. Finally, they went out into the street, in front of Henry's hotel, to h.io it out. Patrolman May lodged both or tnem in the station house. Rev. Dr. Wlialcn, of Baltimore, who has been the gUPbt of Row N. J. MeMnnus, at the Holy Rotary parish house during tho past week, has returned home. Miss Martha Thomas of Pittston, is the guest of her sister, Mrb. Fred Mayo, of N01 til Main acnue. The members uf the Cliristlnn Endeavor of the North Main Aeuue Haptl.st Sun day school will conduct a lawn social at jtlie home of Riother Hall, of HOI Sum mit avenue, Fiiday evening. In case of lain, the social will be held In tlie Taber l.ai'le. A delightful time Is anticipated. The ii111111.1l picnic of the Sunday school of the Memorial llaptlst chinch was held at Nay Aug park yestciday. Three car loads of the meiry picnickers left tlie fquuro at D o'clock a. m. and returned at 7 o'clock 11. m. Tlio porch patty which was announced to take place at the Voung Women's Christian association parlors Thursday evening of this week, will bo given this evening Instead of Thursday. The Outing club extends a most cordial Invitation to all young women to attend. A new electric light lias ben placed at the corner of Spring street and Edna ave nue. John W, Smith, of Gardner nvcniie, hni left, to spend his vacation with Hones dale friends Percy Shires left Saturday for a islt with friends and relatives In Wyoming county. , SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Tho Star Social club will hold their annual outing next Sunday at Lily lake. A clam bake will bo ono of the fealuies. Other refieshmeuts in abundance will bo provided and thero will bo no lack of ma teihil comfort for tho Inner man. Boat racing and a ball gamo between the slnglo and 111111 1 led men will bo among tlio pas times nnd a proguimme of music will also lie provided. Tlio outing is for mem bers and their wics, families and sweet hearts. They will niaku tlio journey to tho lake In hand wagons. Tha commltleo of nriaugements Is mado of Jacob Kacst ner, William Rosar, Jacob Mirtz, Charles Nye, Georgo Hurtnian and Peter Phil lips. Jacob Wlrlli was ariaigncd before Al derman Lentes esterday to answer charges of assault and battery ami threats to kill, preferred by his wife Tho parties leslde at mo ll'ak sticet, and ac cording to Mrs. Wlilh, Iter husband camo homo ill 1111k on July :l and began abus ing her. Sho Mated that ho caught her by tho thio.it and only for tho Interven tion of a neighbor named Murray ho would havo cho!:eir her to death, Ab It was not tho (list tlmo Wli'th assaulted his wife, tho alderman decided to hold him for roiut. and ho was ieitihed to furnish ball lu tho sum of J.. Jacob Helper qualllled iih his bondsman, Max Cholnofsky, of 11W Stono avenue, wiih arrested yesteiday at tho Instance of Albert Dura, of GH Elm stiect, on tho chargo of eiuelty to iiiilmnls. It appears that trouble has existed for some tlmo between the paittes, because, of the con dition ,of an alloy gutter between their niopcrtlcs, whlfh mado nccess for Dum's horso dlflleult. Yesteiday ho started to fill tho gutter and grndo tho ulloy, when Cliolnofaky Intcrfeicd, and not content with abusing Duia struck his hoiso a vicious blow with a shovel. Tho defend ant w.alved a hearing and gavo ball lu The Best Diarrhoea Earth. Medicine on That Is whut Mr, W. B. Lunders, a prominent runner near Indianapolis, Ind., says of Cliamberluln's Colic, Choi era and Diarrhoea Remedy, Head his testimonial; "it slves mo great pleaH ure to tell you how much Chainllerlatn's Colic, Choleru und Dlurrhoeu Hemedy has done for pie. I liuvo used it for nine yeais und I think It Is the best medicine on earth. It has saved my life seveiul times. I would not think of being without a bottle of t In the house." For sale by all druggists. ONLY SIXTEEN DAYS MORE. In Which to Take Advantage of tho Mo8t Liberal Offer Ever Made Doctor Churchman Dyers Will Treat All Persons Applying Deforo August 1st for the Nominal Sum of $15 Until Cured, Medicines Included. This Does Not Mean $15 a Month, but $15 for a Complete Cure-All Cases Accepted This Month Under a Positive Guarantee to Cure or Money Refunded This Is Positively tho Last Special OiTer Doctor Dyers Will Ever Make The Great Quaker Physician Performing Cures Almost Akin to Miracles. Kndowcd by fortune with the rarest scientific tialnlng, endowed bv Inherit ance with tho Gift or Hcnllng, Doctor Ry crs has bestowed freely of his gifts to his kind. His naino with tlio honor which Jhcno triumphs press upon It, will llvo as long as tho science of mcdlclno Is known. Doctor Dyers could command most any fee, and his regular fees tiro high, but In order to glvo every ono an oppor tunity to bo cured at a nominal price, ho will ngreo to treat all persons apply ing befoio August 1 on tho following terms: He will cuarantee to treat all ner- flons applying at his office before AiiD-nof i in h v,nmni .., .(Vi :. "mi urcauru uiseaso. Ktnmn, i;a August 1 for the nominal sum of $15 tnrrh or Rronehlal trouble. I had tried until cured. That Is, 815 covers the enure cost ror a cure, medicine in cluded, nnd no further fee will be asked. , He furthermore agrees, that If tho patient is not completely 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 i to keep a fee unless the patient was cured. Doctor Byers wishes to make it em- I photic that this offer expires' on ' August 1st, and under no circum stances will he treat, patients at a special rate atrain. This Is absolute ly and positively your last chance to be cured at a nominal price. Diseases Due to Cell Disorganization The different tissues of the body are made an of minute colls, and when these cells become disarranged, disease Is tho icsull. By supplying tho proper nutri ment to the cells, perfect health enn be obtained. All diseases, no matter how chronic, can be cured by bilnglng tho cells back to their normal condition. Tlio tieatment used by Doctor Byers Is not al lopathic or homeopathic. it is n treat ment based upon an exact science and cures with the certainty of a fixed law. FREE X-RAY EXAMINATION Doctor Byers never accopts a case un less he knows to a certainty tho causo of the trouble, and this can only be deter- i milled ny a scicntiuc A-itay examination. Ills X-Ray outfit Is tho most elaborate and complete In this country. By his spe cial Fluoroscopic atta hment ho is able to examine all parts of the body nnd Ilnd out to an absolute certainty the cause of the patient's affliction. Como and be examined; it Is absolutely free. He will not chargo you ono cent. Como and find out what your trouble Is and ho will advise you In reference to n cure. It Is all ficc. Ho asks no compensation. STOMACH TROUBLE Mrs. Jane Splane, corner Larch street and Wyoming avenue: "I had been tumbled with my stomach for a good Willie. After eating I had such bloating spells It caused distress nnd smothered up sensations, dizziness, nervousness, and an all-gone feeling. As a result of Doctor Bycis' tieatment J am entirely free of theso symptoms, and recommend tho tieatment to my friends. J200 to appear at court. His father quali fied as bondsman. All South Side giocers will bo closed tomorrow because o their excursion to Lake Ariel. Philip Bycr, Gugene, Clans and August Schneider were tho guests, of ex-Sheilff Charles Robinson at Mnplewood yester day, and arrived homo last evening with a fine catch of fish. Andrew Uutledge, wife and sister, of 42S Cidar avenue, ariived home yesterday from a ten days' vacation spent at Lake Ariel. Dr. Schley's l.ung Healing Balsam is gii.ii.intecd to cure all coughs. "No cure, no pay." For sale by all dealers. Tlie stieets received a much needed flushing by city employes lust evening. The Scranton ttacngcrrmide will meet for singing practice tills evening. Ferdinand Fleisch, a resident of G20 Ce dar avenue, had a paralytic stroke at tho lower Steel works yesterday and was taken home in .a serious condition. The Ilinggold band will meet for prac tice In Schlmpff's hall this, evening. Miss Dcvanney, of SID River street, will conduct a euchro In St. John's hall, South Side, Wednesday evening, for tho bencllt of Father Itcllly's new church. DUNM0RE. Tho funeral of the late George Dropp wus held from his Into home 011 Drinker street yesteiday afternoon. Kov. W. F. Gibbons, of tho Prcsbytciian church, offi ciated, A large number of i'i lends and ncighbois wcio present to pay their last tributes of respect. Interment was made In Duuuioio cemetery. Miss Kdith I.carn, of l.opez, has re turned to her homo after 11 abort Htuy with Mrs. M. W. Ghomberllii, of Blnkcly stiect. Miss Laura O'Hora, of Church street, has returned homo from a it.lt with Pittston friends. now It. A. MeAndrow, of Wilkcs-Rarre, accompanied by his sister. Miss Mary MeAndrow, of this place, leave today for an extended Biiropcun tour. They will be gone sovcral mouths. Mis. Walton has returned to her homo In Now York city after a visit of bovcral weeks at tho homo of Dr. J, It, Muiphy. ' Mrs. Peter Sleglo and son, Stewart, of i:im stieet, left yestorday for a visit with Wllllamsport fi lends. Mrs. G. W. Jones and Mrs. William Hall aio guests of relatives at Hollster vlllo . Mrs. Ilobert White, of Milt street, has returned fiom a visit with friends tu Now York city, J, D. Hnmback has returned from Buf falo, whcio ho hu'M spent tho past fow weeks, Iloin To Mr, nud Mrs. llartwlck. of Dloom street, a son anil daughter. To Mr. and JUrs. V. D. Callsbury, of Hutlor atrcot, a son. GREEN RIDGE. Miss Mtnnlo L. Peck, of Capouso ave nue, Is attending a house puily glvon by a friend at Tciwanda, Pa, Mis. Sawyer, of Yonkcrs, N, Y nnd Mrs. Wilght. of New York city, aro spending a few days with their brothoi, C. Von Stored, of Capouso avonue. Mrs. Alfied Hunt, of Delaware street, Is entertaining nit aunt from Now York, Colonol F. L. Hitchcock nnd family will leave for Stat light lake tills week. OBITUARY. MUS. SAIUH KERNis', an aged real, ilfitit ot 328 Phelps atreet, illed 'at her lioino on Sunday. Deceased had been allluer for some. time, and her death was not unexpected, She la survived by tlneo daughters, Alice, alary und Jennie, and one son, Frank. Her uls ter, Mrs. R. Kelly, also survives. The funeral will be conducted tomorrow, with a requiem mass lu St, Peter's cathedral at 0.30 o'clock and Interment In the Cathedral cemctety, M WIS. PETKH KNAPP. Tho death of Mis. Peter Knupp occurred on Sun. LUNG TROUBLE, M. H. Fine, 888 Union St., Peters burg (Clly)! "I would like to add my tes timony to tho'many others who spenk of your success In treating them. 1 havo made such wonderful Improvement slnco being treated by you that 1 feel It would bo an Injustice to you If I did not no khowlcdgo It to tho nubile. You are nt liberty to uso this lottor. Tosslbly It will bo tho means of somo sufferer making nn other effort to cast off thnt burden of , .... . . ... . .. '-' f-yfimM0MSS9K ate . a . Af;mu..i.uKr4. .. : , ,nin'jBiBBBi.: " . . .. ,. -. ." tgmM&tsMmxBwtXA.' ' j DOCTOR 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. Pull course attendance Pennsyl vania Hospital for Acute and Sur gical Diseases. MELDRUM, SCOTT & CO. 126 WYOMING AVENUE. ALL WOMEN KNOW WHAT THEY WANT To learn 'where they can find it instituted competition, Wc pride ourselves in keeping1 what all the ladies want, at all times. A FEW THINGS IN COTTON GOODS YOU SURELY WANT Genuine bargains in Silk Gingrliams 39c yd Scotch Zephyrs. 32 inches wide, only a few patterns .12 I -2c yd Imported Scotch Ginghams, regular 30c quality 19c yd Imported Zephyr tiiiiKhams, 32 inches wide 35c yd For the mountain and sen shore Shirtwaist Suit, what is prattler than Galatea Cloth ? You may economize about 50 per cent, in pur chasing this week. "A into wholesomeness is "on lager.'1 All Anheuser-Busch beers are thus "lagered" until perfect for use. Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass n St. Louis, VreWera of the famous Budwolsor, Pnlo'Lager, AnheusofStnndurd, CASEY BROS., day nfternoon, July 13, at her home, 2D Schubert street, lJInshumton, N. V, She had ninny friends In this clfy, through her two sons, 11, A. and S. K. Knunp und daughter, Mary A. ICnapp. JinS. ANNA M'ANDUBWS, a widow, aged 78 years, art Inmate ,of the Hill side Homo blnce April I!:'. 1S99, died yesterday afternoon. The authorities aro anxious that her relatives com- AN OLD AND WELl-TIUED REMEDY, MRS. WINBLOW'S SOOTH I NO SYRUP for children tectlilns. la tho pie&miptlon ol ono of the best fumalo physicians unj nurses in tho United States, and has been used sixty yea 1 11 with nevor-rullltie sue, rcss by millions uf motheis for their chll. drcn. During the piocess of teething its value is Incalculable. It relieves the chili nam nam. cuipm illnrrlinpu. Lrrlnlni? it, tlit h0"'f.l8,J S1,"1, wlml-cplle. tly kJvIbs he.iith I twcnUr-flvc cents a bottle. ' ' many advertised remedies, but failed to rceelvo benefit lu every caso and had fully mndo up my mind not to be deceived any more, believing that all advertised lemedlcs to cure chronic disease was u fako and was Just robbing tho afflicted, Your treatment has put now llfo In me. I begin to feel that tho distress of tho shortness of breath Is n thing of the past, In December, 18S0, I was taken with la grippe nnd over since I have been troubled with a shortness of breath and had given up all hopes of ever getting lid or this lustres'!, but t thank .the good Lord that I have found one doctor whose tieatment Is within reacli of all and who docs as ho ndvertlsea to do. v -:r - rf?;x :s,,! :A" ' v . v.l i! ' i ', v - . S s ' -'- . '" I Full course attendance Blockly Hospital for Skin and Chronic Dis eases. Late of Eye and Ear Clinics Will's Hospital, Philadelphia. v 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 Reserve Fund Life Association of New York. BE,E,R on Lager. Beer stored and maturing till mellowed and ripened 99 U. S. A. Mlcholob, Btacll O Tan, Faust, Export Pale and Exquisite. V holeshle Dealers, SCUANION, PA. munlcate with the home beforo funeral arraiujements are completed, INSPECTED A NEW PAVE. City Officials and Property Holders on a Junket. Director of Public Works John K, Iloche, Superintendent of EngiueerliiK Joseph P. Phillips, Selectmen John J, Schneider, D. W, Vuughun and Thomas C Melvln, and V, Mv Spencer, Stephen SpruUs and M. Mcrrlman, Linden street property holders, are home from a trip made to Boston and Providence for the purpose of Inspecting tho new bltuinln ous pitch pave, which It Is piuposed to lay on I.ludcn street from Montoe ave nue to the park. All were well pleabed with It and dls- posed to have It used here, ri'ho Pavo ls n,ale IUC "' the FIERY SKIN DISEASE, Mrs. Samuel Brokenshire, Jcrmyn, Pa.: 'Tor over ten years t suffered thn most agonizing pain from eczema. Both, legs wero entirely raw from the kneca down to the feet. They Itched and burnt .10 I had to sit nnil fan my legs to keep them cool. Hud to lay at night with m tegs on a pillow. Had spasms as tho re suit of the pain, coming on every twenty minutes, ily friends ..'xpectcd mo to dla In every spasm. All doctors gavo mo up. said It was Impossible to euro mo or oven for mo to Jive. Tteadlng about Doctor By ers my husband decided to try him as a last lesort. His treatment noted llko magic, the pains nnd Itching havo 'en tirely ceased. I sleep all night, have no moro spasms, am nblo to do my house work, and the legs nro almost healed up. 11 t. tllat Doct01' Uycrs has saved my DISEASE OF BOWELS Mrs. Barbara Dickson, Parker street, Providence: I had chronic diar rhoea for fourteen years, which cause violent bearing down nnd dragging pain In my abdomen and loins. My bowels were often moved us high as seven times In ono dny. The straining finally brought about severe protruding piles. , Thesa caused mc much misery. When I Went tr Doctor Byers' oriiee I was so weak from my suffering that I could hardly drag my self nlong. Tho llrst trcntment ho gava me drove all tho pains out of my hips and legs. My bowels now move regular ly onco a day, and the piles havo ceased troubling me. God bless tho good Quaker doctor for what ho has dono for rce. HER GREAT SUFFERING Mrs. M. Queenie, Avoca, Pa.: "1 nnd been troubled with pain In the small of my back for 13 years; was confined to my bod for two months this .winter, tho pain at times being so sovero It mado m Acrcam. I had such a queer feeling In my head nnd would tnltn stwh f1lv spells 1 was afraid to go any plnco wlth . out taking some one. with mc. My stom ach also troubled me so I could not eat anything without great distress. Doctor I Bycis' treatment has relieved mo of all theso distressing symptoms and I want tc ' recommend this good-Quaker doctor, who Is so kind and sympathetic with all Ills sain. CURING EAR DISEASES Wm, Sutton, molder, residing at Banksvllle, Pa., says: "I had been troubled 13 ycais with a dischargo from my left ear, with loss of hearing, pain and distressing noises. My car was moro like a machine shop than anything else, as It kept up a continual roaring. Dr. Byers has stopped tho discharge, restored the hearing nnd rid mo of tho distressing noises." DOCTOR CHURCHMAN BYERS, PKH.MANM3NT OFFICES. (Entire Second Floor.) 412 Sprues St., Scranton Pa Office Hours. 9 a. m. to 12; 2 p. m. to 4. Evenings, 7 to 8 Daily. Sunday, 10 a. m. to 12 nl. Piazza and Lawn Swings Summer Furniture The Largest and most artistic line ever shown in the city. Hill&Connell 121 Washington Avenue. When in Need Of anything in the lino of optical goods wo can supply it. Spectacles and Eye Glasses J Properly fitted by an oxpert optician, From $1.00 Up Also all kinds of prescript tion work anil repairing, JYIercereau & Connell, 133 Wyoming Avenue, 4 fashion of macadam. Broken stone Is laid to a depth of four or five Inches and over that is the cushion composed of stone broken juto small grains and mixed with pitch and powdered llme- EltOllC. It can be laid for less than $2 a yard and lb claimed to be better lu every way and fur mdre cndurablo thun as-Shalt. ii 1 i -j S , J- I 1 t 1 v , " iLitJ jfflji 'PiV V