i wm-v-'tFf'Tr rmn-u ZmiJtmm -SR?fl life , h , r. . 4 ti SSPBWOwi raSw W 1 f ,. lh T t - V THB .SOHANTON .TftiBUNE-.TUESrtAY, i 6 illi!fl!iP JCJIA' 22, 1902. , ' fe M ., . NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HONESDALE. UpeclQl to tho Scranton Tribune. Honesdnlc, July 21. The regular qunr terly mooting mid communion Borvlcos will Ijo held in the Methodist church nfcxt Sunday. George Miller, of Boston, Mass., wlro Is visiting his parents tit Sccteyvlllo, sang two solos very acceptably nt tbo morn ing service on Siinilny. In tho Prcsbytcr inn church. At tho cloo of tho sermon tho rain wa coming down In torrents nnd whllo the congregation lingered Mr. Wilier snug several selections. Ho sings In a prominent church In Boston, and has a pleasing, woll culllviilcd voice. Tho contest In ,lhe Wayne-Susquehanna senatorial district Is atltl utiboltlcd. At the meeting In tho Allen house on Satur day, nn nrljournment wns taken until Auk. 4, to meet tit the Allen hotie. There will bo both morning und even ing services In tho Presbyterian church next Sunday. After tho Hist Sunday In August, tho church will bo closed for the month. Mr. nnd Mrs. Russell Van Kurcn, of 'Jersey City, spent Saturday and Sunday with tho former's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. yV. J. Van Kurcn, of Third street. Mr. and Mrs. Ncwklrk and sons, Frank, "Warren and Hoy, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are at tho residence of S. Frank Cory, on Third 6treet, for n few weeks' stay. Attorney Fred Beers nnd family, of Scranton, are at the homo of Sir. Beers' parents, on Fifteenth street. Manngcr W. J. Sllvcrstone speaks In complimentary terms of his reception at Gettysburg, at the lunula of Captain X. E. Blgelow, Lieutenant Dodge nnd mem bers of Company 15. Miss Adelaide Dodge, who wns a visitor at camp, In company with Miss Janet Rlgclnw, re turned homo on Saturday. Mls Blgelow will visit friends at Mlddlctown, I'a be fore returning home. Mr. M. B. Allen was also a guest of Company 12, In camp. Conductor Tierce, of tho 1),. law arc and Hudson llnncsdale Until, Is off on a vaca tion. Conductor Ball Is aetlns In his place. ' Company E and the Uoncsrlalc officers of the Thirteenth regiment ai lived home from camp Sunday morning at 1.30, after being eighteen hours on the ro.itl. Chap lain William Ii. Swift occupied his pulpit on Sunday morning. With tl.c exception of the tedious return ti lp, no Incident oc curred to mar the enjoyment of tho most successful camp ever held. They all re turned In excellent health. Miss Alice Burns, who has been the cuest ilf her brother. Dr. K. W. Burns, returned to her homo In Scr.mton this mornlnc. Miss Edith Torrcy has as her guests Bliss Helen Sauge, of Runway, and Miss Julia McGec, of Jersey City. On Saturday, notwithstanding the rain and sloppy condition of tho held, tho Taylor Beds nnd Honcbdale teams put tip a well matched game, the score at tho tnd of the ninth Inning being a tie, 2-2. From present indications negotiations have closed between the Crescents nnd Honesdale teams, and they will not meet again. There- has been too much play ing by outsiders. Among the Scranton gentlemen who ppent Sunday with rolath-es niil friends In Honcsdalc .were Joseph Watte, Dlck Bon Torry, L. Bissell, Ned Kicfcr. Russell DImmick, Wesley M. GaiiWer and Henry Foster. The Erie offers a most delightful ex cursion fiom Honcsdalc, July 29, via Kew burgh and down tho Hudson rl or to Now York on u day lino steamer. The Maple City band will accompany the Uonebdale Loidorkranz's excursion to Lake Lodore, July 30. HOPBOTTOM. tjpecial to the Scranton Tribune. Hopbottom, July 21. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Loomis, of La Grange, 111., aio visiting their son. E. M. Loomi3. C. L. Carpenter, of AVavcrly, was in town last week. Mis. Wirren Whitney, of Chautauqua, visited Mis. E. M. Titfany, on Thuisday last. Ruel Tlngley Is nt picscnt in the Moses Taylor hospital, at Scianton, wheie lio has undergone an operation tor appendi citis. Much anxiety is shown by his friends for his recovery. L. P. Bell, of )LcsterbhIie, will spend tho week with his parents nt this place. Mrs. Riiub and daughter, Olive, of La Grange, 111., aro visiting Mr. and Mis. O. W. Loomis. J. C. Merrill has sold his houso to A. J, Green, who expects to occupy it by tho first of October. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mori 111. of Lestcr fehtre, and Mrs. Wlllard Ballon spent Sun day -with their patents nt this place. Tho Junior union will servo Ico cream on Ida Sterling's lawn on Satin day even ing, July Si. All iinitcd. On Ftlday, July IS, tit 1.30 p. m. tho pplrlt of Mrs. Eliza Towkobborry passed to the great beyond. Tho doccas-rd had been n sufferer from a complication of diseases for tho past boventeen months, and whllo nt times sho appealed some vhat impioved, she would soon havo a moro severe nttnek and each time glow worse. "She had tho kindest caic by her relatives nnd especially by her daughter, Mrs. B. C, Tinglowlth whom sho lived. All through he, 'jifierlng sho had been cry patlont und Jiowcd Christian forti tude. Mrs. Tewkcsberry Is survived by $mm 3nti Slaying. At the start in a long race, the advant age often appears to be with an outsider. But the race is won not in starting but in staying, The quality which wins is staying power. It is so in the race of life. Staying power wins, and as a rule the best stayer is the man with the best stomach. All physical strength is derived from food which is AW 11 iiii lsaAJSna assimilated. When the food eaten is only part ly digestea mtd assimilated there is a loss of nutri tion which means loss of strength and the geuernl result is physical break-down. Dr. Pierce's Goldeu Medical Discovery giyes strength nnd staying power, be cause it cures diseases of the stomach nd other organs of digestion and nutri tion. It enables the perfect digestio;j and assimilation of the food eaten, and o strengthens the body naturally by the nutrition derived from food. I ws troubled with Indigestion, for about two years." writes Win. Bowker, Hsg., of Julia, etta, Latah Co . Idaho. ."1 tried diflcrciit doc. tori and remedies but to no avail, until I wrote to you and you told me what to do. I sintered with a pain in my stomach and left side and thought that it would kill me, Haw I urn glad to write this and let you know that I am all right. I can do my uork now .without pain ami X aont nave umi urea iccuui; uui i uscu iu have. Five bottles of Ur, r J'lei tree's Coldeu Med ical Discovery cud two vials of his ' 1'lcasaut fcllets' euro m rae." Accept no substitute for Golden Med ical Discovery. There is nothing "just as good" for diseases of the stomach, tiiooa ana lungs. Dr. Pierce's Pellets ore easy and pleas- ,, , ,.!. a' ,., fi--.t,.i Inv-itlu.. WJttotakc. A most etfecUye laxative, two children, Carl Tcwkosberry, of Seho ncclady, N, Y nnd Mrs. H. C. Tingley, of tlits place: four sisters, Mrs. Mary Shnppeo nnd Mrs. Henrietta Kent, of El nilrn, N. Y.J Mrs, llnll nnd Mrs. Baker, of, Towanda. Tho funetnl was held ftom the houso Sunday at 1 o'clock, nnd from tho Btooklyn Methodist Episcopal church nt 2.80 p. m, Interment was made In tho Brooklyn cnmelnrv. LAKE ARIEL, Spcclll to Hit Scrnton Tribune. Lake Arid, July 21. This community was shocked to receive tho sad Intclll- PICTURE PUZZLE. FOR THE LITTLE OKKS.-Cnt out tho plenties appearing on this page each day, dmw a pencil mark uioiind tho hidden object, save them until Saturday, then send them or tn'co them In The Tribune ofllce In nn cnvolopo addressed to. I'uzzlc ucpaitment." Enclnso in the envelope your name, ago nnti nntness. ino bns ami girls who correctly mink the six nnd whoso nliswcis are ilrtt received, will liiouno luonaay morning. "Where nro the this little fellow. pence of the death of Miss Maud Chlv ers, of Scranton. Miss Chivers was born and raised in this community, and for two yea is previous to her diparture for Scranton Miu muda it her home, with Mr. and Mrs. E. If. Samson, where she ias iccognlzed as their own idilld. While here she gained it host of fi lends and took an acthc part in both church and Simday school work. She was u blight girl nnd last year she left this place for Scranton, where she could have better school facilities. Last fall sho enrolled a3 a rtudciit of tho Scranton High school and would have graduated in 1D03. The funeral sen lees were hold at KUeis, and Inteimcnt war. made at Klzprs1 ccmotery, by the side of her father. Sho leaves a mother, four bistpis and brother to mourn their Jo.s.'vlz.iJMvs.JVaj'jiOiMcirliig, Nel lie, Pciiil, BSrtlin, Edith and Ray Chiv ers. Born, to 'Mr. and Mrs. Fryer, on the ISth Inst., a boy. - ' Homer Swingle, of Trcslatvlllc, proceed ed to paint tho town led last evening, nnd, according to all accounts, got the worst of the lob. Mr. and Mr. Arthur Chapman, of Avoch, 'spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Brink. Jacob Glossinger, pump runner nt Hotel Columbia, Is going to spend six weeks at St. Louis tills fall. He expects to start Sept. 1. NEW MILFORD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. New Mllfoid, July 21. Thomas Brick has iclurncd fiom Xewaik Valley, whcio he lias been visiting iclallves. Mis. Chailes Qulnii cntcitaincd friends from llullstciiil last week. If, J. Blown, of Unlondale, is spending a fow d,ts at the homo of AttI Stoddaid, in the tnniishlp. Mrs. Helen McColIum, of Great Bend, was In town last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr Vails entertained their gianddaughlcis, Miss Jesslo Burt lett, of Blngliamton, and Misses Miibol and Marlon Osboine, of Harfoid, last week. E. W. Moigitn, who has been spending somo tlmo In Salem, Mass., has ictiiiiicd to his home In Now Mllfuid. Mis. John'Cliambeiiln is stiff eilng with nn lujuieil knee, caused by a. fall. Dr. and Mis. G. I. Clements uro enter taining J, Outh. of Lendvlllc, Col, Fictl Clink and wife, of Cubondalc, wcio leci'iit vlsitois In town. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. DoWItt entertained Hon. Jeioine DoWItt and wife, of Hlns li.imton, Sunday. Mis. Vienna llnydcn. of Washington Is !sitlng her mother, Mis. M. A. Vail. Mis. John Golden, of Cohocton, N, Y visited her sister. Mis. Canduce Qtilnti, last week. Sho was accompanied homo by her niece, Miss Katu Qulnii. Mis. L. Mooie, Is vHtltig frionds at Tioy, N. Y. FOREST CITY. Special to tho Scianton Tilbuno. Forest City, July 21, Tho funeral of josepn f. unite, on Saturday, was a very largo one, attesting the universal esteem in which ho was hold by tho com munity. A solemn high muss was cele brated in St. Agnes' chinch nt I'.SO o'clock. Hov. P. J, lioland, of Scianton, waa cclo burnt; Itev. Father O'Mnlley, of Pittb ton, . deacon, nnd Itev. Waiter Gorman, of Cubondalc. sub-deiuion. Hov. .1. w. Ilealy, of Pleasant .Mount, was muster of i ceremonies, aim ino pastois uf St. An lliony'b and St. Agues' chinches were present hi tho sanctuary. The choir was abslucd by several members of St, Huso choir. Ciirbondulc, Itev. Father Ilulund Pleached tho seniion, ami paid a duo tribute to the iwcniplHry character of iho depaitcd, After tho ceicmony tho re mains wpro taken to Scianton mid burled In tho Cathedral cemetery. Among tho floral pieces weio a pillow, Inscribed "Our nailing," from tho family; gates ajur, fiom tho Hillside Unto company, urnl a largo number of casket bouquets. Tho pallbearers wore classmates of tho de ceased. They were; Paul O'Neill, of PIcatant Mount; Jiunej Oidlng, of For est Clt ; M. J, lioland, Curbondae; Thomiib O'Mallcy, Ulyphunti Thomas White, North Scianton, ami Martin Caw Icy, of Aichbald. P. J, Fleming litis moved Into Slyron Woodnuiusco's house, Misses 1 Ml 111 and Anna Milton have been lulling In town, John J. Ueurie nnd ('. J, Jay arc homo from Mlddletnwn, whcio they hayo been employed on a now water plant, - Mis. A. D, Kchrcn and dauehtcr, Helen, uro visiting In Scranton, AVOCA, I There will bo a meeting of tho United S?" JI.w"L.Ln ,9"!. " i4"uwojr owning. rtnurcsBcs win ne mad9 hy IaVi Jamw. Moore, of Avoca; Jamcs Kearney, of Olyphnnl, nnd Rev. M. Orlowlskl, of Duryca. , Everybody welcome. Mies Anna Montlbolla, of Dupont, hns returned homo, nftcr several months' stay In Philadelphia, Hev. J. Ji Ki Floleher, of Plttston, preached In tho Lahgclirtp Presbyterian church on Sunday, John Davis returned homo on Saturdny from Diego, West Virginia. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Morrow, of Scranton, spent Sunday nt the McCaffcr ly residence In Brownsville. Miss Mary OnlliiRhcr, of Jermyn, Is tho guest of Miss Nclllo Early, of tho North End. James F. Connolly has returned home, nftcr spending some tlmo In New York clly. Ho Is now yutdmastor In tho Erlo Miss Ella O'Mallcy Is visiting friends In Atclibald. i lit. Rev. Bishop tlarvey, of Altoona, spent yesterday with Rev. M. F. Crane, Fied Bowers Is spending ft fow days at Nlngnra Falls. Tlin manv frlcndi of Nicholas Mc- Luughtln will be sorry to learn that ho plctutcs iippenring riming tuo weeK, h.ivo their mimes published In Tho two companions of was, perhaps, fatally Injured whllo con structing a bridge in Ohio. Mr. Mc Laughlin superintended the construclion of the bridges of the Rapid Transit line last winter. Mr. and' Mrs. D. 13. Brown, of Pcck villc, spent Sunday with friends hero. TAYLOR. The Reds, tho local pride of the bas-e ball aiena, journeyed to Honcsdalc on Satin day, and gave a grand exhibition of tho national game, with tho strong tls?eis of that place. It was one of the finest and most interesting exhibitions plajcd on tho llonesdale grounds this season, and notwithstanding the thrcat cjilng weather was witnessed by nearly 1, ."00 people. The score was a tie, 2-2. Both teams plajcd a fine articlo of ball. Tho Reds received a run in the opening Inning on a. pass to W. Stone, who stolo Second, added by a bunt by Day. He advanced to third on n lilt by Touhill to center field, and later scored on ii passed ball. No.moie runs were scored until the sixth inning, when the Tlgeis secured their first hit of the game. Both sides scored one each in the eighth, and the ninth inning closed without cither team scoring. The teams were tied and in or der to allow the locals to catch the train l'niplro Spencer called the game. For the Reds, Schilds and Morris can led olf the honois uf tho day. Tho former struck out eight nl the opposing batsmen, and allowed but thico scratch hit.t. Tho lat ter's playing at slioit was of tho sensa tional older. Ills ono hand stop of a stialghl dilve was loudly applauded. Day, llncti and Evans participated in a num ber of good plays. Miller, the colored short stop, easily can led off the honor for the Honcsdalc team. Hessling also twirled a line game. Tho impartial woik of Empire Spent er was met with the general satisfaction of lioth teams. The homo team speaks well of tho lino treat ment accorded them by the Honesdaleans. The score by innings: Taylor 10 0 0 0 0 0 10-2 Honesdalo 0 0 0 0 0 10 10-2 Hits Honcsdalc, S; Tuylor, 3. Erioib Hoiiesdale, I; Taylor, 1. Battel les Schilds and Toye; llessltng nnd Vottcr. James P. Law and son, James, bpent Sunday at Houcsdnlo. W. II. Webb, of Wllkcs-Bane, was a visitor in town ycsteiday. ! MSEBALL a-xtS American League. At Philadelphia It. II. E. Cleveland 1 1 Z 0 0 0 3 0 0 10 10 5 Philadelphia 1 1 0 0 1 1 ti 0 1-11 15 1 llattciits Mooie, Wright und Wood; Hustings, Plank, Waddell and Powers and Scliicekengcat. Umpire O'Loughlhi, At Boston R, II, E. Chicago 00O0OO21O-3 7 2 Boston 10010 a It) 5 12 2 Il.itteriea PattcrMin and JlcFnrland; Dlnccn and Wurnor, Umpire Sheildan, At n.illlmoio It. II, E. netiolt 002 123 0 9'o-8 11 1 Hdlllmoio 000 000 0000 (i 1 llatteiles Slevcr and McGuIro; Wiltso nnd Itobliibon. Umpire Johnotone, At Washington- n. n, i;. St l.ouls , ,,0 10 00000 01 S 1 Washington OOlOOooix 2 G o Batteries Powell and Kahoo; ouh and Clark. Umplics Connolly and C'aruthors. National League, At Brooklyn It, II. E, Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 S 6 Brooklyn , 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 O.n-10 11 o Batteries White and nooln; Kltson ami Aheain und Farrcll. Umpire Emslle, At St. I.ouls- R. II, E. lAAlnAIIA t.11 ,1 Cluclnnati ,,,, u u v u 1 1 v , ig . .St. Louis ,.,,.,.,,,000 000 10 1-2 9 3 naiieucs rooio ami wergen; juurpiiy, Ropn und Ryun. UiupheBrown, Other clubs pot scheduled. Eastern League, Woicebtcr, 'J; PioWdence, 3. (Eleven innines (iaiKnc33. All other games prevented by ruin, Cholera Infantum, This has lonsr been regarded as one nf the most dangerous and futal diseases to which Infunts are bubject. It can be cuied, however, when properly treated. AH that Is necessary Is to give Cham berlatn'i Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, as directed with each bottle, and a cure is certain. For tale by all druggists. ONLY TEN DAYS MORE. In Which to Take Advantage oftjio Most Liberal Oi'i'er Ever Made-Doctor Churchman JByors Will Treat All Persons Applying Before August 1st for tho Nominal Sum of $15 Until Cured, Medicines Included. This Docs Not Mean $15 a Month, but $15 for a Complete Cure All Cases Accepted This Month Under a Positive Guarantee to Cure or Money Itofundcd This Is Positively the Last Special Offer Doctor Dyers Will Ever Make Tho Great Quaker Physician Performing Cures Almost Akin to Miracles. . 11?.vctl , fortunf with tho rarest sclontllo tialnlng, endowed bv Inherit ance with the Gift of Healing. Doctor Hy eia has bestowed fieely or lilt gifts to hH kind. Ills nanip with tho honor which theso tiliiinplm press upon It, will llvo ns long nH the science of mcdklno Is known. Doctor Hycrs could oomimind most nny roe, niul his legulnr fees nro high, ....i.l V"". la K,vo every ono nn oppor tunity to bo cured at u nominal pi Ire, ho will iigtco to treat nil poisons npply ng bcfoio August 1 on tho following tctms: Ho will guarantee- to treat all per sons applying- at his ofllce before August 1 for tho nominal sum of $15 until cured. That is, $1B covers tho entire cost for a cure, medicine In cluded, nnd no further fco Will bo asked. Ho furthermore agrees, that If tho patient is not completely cured in a specified length of time to return the money paid without nny quib bling or evasion. It has always been tho principle of his life nover to keep a fee unless the patient was cured. Doctor Byers wishes to make It em phatic that this offer expires on August 1st, nnd under no circum stances will he treat patients nt a special rate again. This is absolute ly and positively your last chance to be cured at a nominal price. BI-CHEMIG TREATMENT. Tho different tissues of tho body aio mado up of minute cells, and when thso cells become disariunged, disease is tho result. By supplying tho proper nutii ment to tho cells, perfect health can be obtained. All diseases, no matter how chronic, can bo cmed by bringing the cells back to their normnl condition. The ticatment used by Doctor Byors is not al lopathic or homeopathic. It is a tieat ment based upon an exact sclenco and cuics with the certainty of a fixed law. FREE X-XAY EXAMINATION Doctor Bycis nover accepts a caso un less ho knows to ii certainty tho cause of the trouble, and this enn only be deter mined by a scientific X-Ray examination. His X-Rny outfit 13 tho most claboiato and comploto In this country. By his spe cial Fluoroscopic nttachment ho is able to examino all paits of tho body and find out to an absolute cortalntv tho cause of tho patient's affliction. Como and lie examined; it Is absolutely fico. Ho will not chaigo ou ono cent. Como and lind out whnt your tioublo Is and ho will adi.sc ou In leferciiLo to a cm p. It is all fico. Ho asks no compensation. STOMACH TROUBLE Mrs. Jane Splano, corner Larch street nnd Wyoming avenue: "I had been tioubled with my stomach for a good while. After eating I had such bloating spells It caused dlstiess and smolheicd up sensations, dizziness, neivoiisness. and an all-gone feeling. As a lesult of Doctor Byeis' treatment 1 am entirely fieo of these symptoms, anil recommend tho treatment to my friends. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS GRAND SEASHORE EXCURSION. To Atlantic City, Cape May, Sea Islo City nnd Ocean City, via the Le high Valley Bailroad. Tickets on sale July 22nd, limited for return passage to August 1st, and will bo honored on any train except tho Black Diamond Express. Fare for tho round trip from A 'Ilkes-Barrc, 53.00. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particul.u s. SUNDAY EXCURSION. To Glen Onoko nnd Mauch Chunk, via the Lehigh Valley Railroad, July 27. Special train will leave Wilkes-Bnrre at 8.25 a. in. Fare for tho round trip: Adults, $1.00; dilution, ","i cents. Switch back tickets will be sold on the train. Consult agents for particulars. The Silver Lake Assembly, Silver Lake, N. Y., July 20-Aug. 21. For tho above occasion special ex cursion tickets may bo put chased via the Lackawanna railroad to Silver Lalto and return, it rate of $7.20 from Scran ton. Tickets will be on sale July 15th to August 21st, inclusive, going limit date of sale, with final icturn limit to ; Sopt. 1st, 1902, inclusive. Children be tween the ages of G nnd 12 years at one half adult fttto, SGG.25 to Son Francisco and Los An geles, Cal., and Return via tho Le high Valley Railroad. On account of the biennial meeting, Knights of Pythias, nt San Francisco, August 11-22, tho Lehigh Valley rail road will sell excursion tickets to San Francisco nnd Los Angeles, Cal., nt $6(5.35 good going August 1st to 9th, In clusive, good for return passage to Sep tember 30th, good on nny tiuln except the Blnck Dlanioiul lCxprcss, Spo Le high Valley ticket agents for further Information. Reduced Rates to Now Yorl; and Return. City For all trains July 29th, Lackawanna railroad will bell lound-trlp tickets at rate of one-way faro plus ono dollar, with u dual return limit up to ami In cluding August 3rd, Children between tho ages of G and 12 years of ago, at one-half fare charged adults. Nickel Plato Road Is selling veiy low-rato one-way and round trip tickets tn points In Colorado, Utah, South D.iltotn, Minnesota, Wis consin, etc. Throe splendid fust through trains each way dally. Finest coaches, Pullmans and tourist curs. Indivlduul club meals, 3je, to $1,00, also mculs a la carte, See neatest agent or write R. K. Payne, general ngent, No. 201 Main stieet, Butfulo, N, Y, Reduced Rates to nil points through the west via tho Nickel Plate load, Fust time, finest equipment, everything for comfort nnd convenience of passengers, Seo nearest agents, or write j, k. Payne, general agent, No. 201 Main St., Buffalo, N. y. DALTON. The following young people visited Bald Mount on Sunday; Palmer Smith, U. H. LUNG TROUBLE, M. II. Tine, 838 Union St., Peters burg (City): "1 would like to add my tca tltnony to tho many others who Bpeak of your success In ti eating them. I havo mado such wonderful Improvement slnco being treated by you that I fool It would bo nn Injustlco to you If I did not ac knowledge It to tho nubile. You mo at llbcity to use this letter. Possibly It will bo tho means of fouio sufferer making an othcr erfort to cast oft that burden of life, that dreaded disease. Asthma, Cn Invrh or Bronchial trouble. I had tried '.. " S ,-. "--v -f 9aHtniMMhrfMMsisMiaaaHiUHasMWHnaiKaM DOCTOR BYERS' RECORD Doctor Byers 'was born of Qunker parentage and received his early education under the influence of that religious denomination. He graduated with honor from tho Jeffei&on Medical College of Phila delphia, 1872. Matiiculnte of tho Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Full course attendance Pennsyl vania Hospital for Acute and Sur- I gical Diseases. Only Half a Cent a Word. For Rent. FOR RENT After September 1, clght toom lioiise, nil model n coincidences, with steam heat tree; good location; rent modeiate. Apply at Tilbuno olllcc. FOR BENT 927 Green RIdgo street, 9 loom house, modem Improvements, steam heat, inodeiato lent, excellent lo cation and nolghboihood. Inquho 1j-i Washington avenuo. Wanted To P.enfe WANTED A small lious-o or flat, prefer ably furnished, in desiiablo location. To gain attention, stuto terms. P. O. Box Furnished Rooms for Rent. FUnNlSiEDfoSoTnudrn Impin; omenta; privato lamlly; gen tlemen piclerred, at 537 Adams avenue. FURNISHED BOOMS FOR RRNT. with heat, gas nnd bath,. gentlemen pio fened, at 539 Adam3 avenuo. Real E3tate. LOTS, houses nnd l'uims for salo. Sea J. C, Zurflleh. FOR SALE Elegant sites for homoi In upper Gieen RIdgo; cholco neighbor hood; most desiiablo locality tor homo In Lackawanna county, J, A. Marvine, 1736 Sandeison avenue. Dusiness Opportunity. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out delay. Wllto for our special mar ket letter. Freo on application. S, M. lllbbani & Co., mombeia N. V. Conioli dated and Stock Exchango, li and 10 Broadway, Now Yoik. Established 1S0I. Long Dlstnnco 'Pljono 21SS Bioad. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO I.OAN Qulclc, stialebt loans or Building and Loan, At lrom 4 to C per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 3U-313 Council building. Lost. LOST Packago containing luucelot nnd locket addicssed Stephen D. Kngle, Huzldtoir, Pa, Liberal toward, Geo, Y. Finn. New 'phono 909. Miscellaneous, WVMfWO THE MODEIj LAUNDRY, Dunmoio, luundcis shirts nt 8c. each und collars and cuffs tit 1'ic, each. Von Stoich, John Whor, l.ottlo Smith, Slury Jones uud Muigurct Bubson, Dr, nud Alts, Chuilcs A. Milts, of Ynnk cis, N, Y., mo bojouruliig at tho homo uf .Mr, and Sirs, S. E. Finn, , Miss Otneu Purdy la visiting friends In New Jersey, .Mls-s Lena Northup is spending thu month at Ocean Oioyc, N, J, Tho I.iickuwauua station litis been beautified with u ficsh coat of paint. All niembeis of tho Baptist churOi choir uro requested to meet at tho dure of prayer meeting on Thursday ovcidng to ifhearso selections from tho now bong books for a sacicd bong service in tho near futtiic, Mlji. Chailes Miller is moving her stoio nnd household goods into ono of tho stores of tho Eaton block. ' Summer boatdcra arc continuing to como out here, which, evidences tho popu. Ui'lty of Dulton ns a summer icsoit. Mrs. I. 11. Sillier euturulncd, last week, Sin. Beldlcman and bon, of Now Yoik city. THE TIIBUNB'S "WANT" many advertised remedies, but failed to roicio benollt In every caso nnd had fully mndo up my mlnif not to bo deceived nny inmc, bullelng that all advertised icmcdlea to cure chronic dlscaso was a. fako nnd was Just miming- tho uflllcled, Your licatmcnt has put now llfo In mo. I begin to reel Unit tho distress of tho shortness of brritth Is iv thing of the past, In December, 1SK), I was taken with la gilppo nnd ever slncf I have !jun troubled with a Hhoitncss of bicnth and hud given up all hopes or over getting Mil oi tin distress, but I thiinl: tho good Loid that I have found one doctor whoso treatment Is within reach or all and who docs as ho advertises to do. lr,'n,' '" - ,v s'ii ; Full course attendance Blockly 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 Preserve Fund Life Association of- New York, No Order Accepted for Less Than 10 Cents. Help,- Wanted Male. COAL. MINERS WANTED TUB POCAHONTAS COLLIERIES COMPAINY Mr. A J. King, Supotlnlondont, with bituminous coal mines In the town of Pocahontas, T.iaowell County, Stato of Viiglnla, on tho Norfolk and Western RalV way, wants bomo good, oxpciicnccd coal miners at once. WAGES: For pick mining and loading entry coal 90 cents per car For pick milling and loading loom coal 73 cents per car For mining and loading muciilno under-cut entry coal.. ..70 cents per car For mining and loading machine under-cut room coal....DS cents per car Inside tiack layers S2.00 to $2.23 per day Insldo Hack layer helpers J1.50 to $1.7o per day Insldo timber men Jf00 Per day Inside timber men helpers 51. GO per day Parties of 10 can proem o special tickets for $10.73 for each person over tho PemiHvIvnnin Rnlhoad fiom Philadelphia to Pocahontas. Regular faro for ona person alone, $11.33. Airanscments can be made to advanco tho railroad faro to ro- Good lulnois will get regular employment nnd good accommodations, na tha town of Pocnhnnlns has over 1.000 inhabitants. pnCATrONTAS COLLIERIES COMPANY. fiOl Arcndo Bldg.. Phlla. WANTED An experienced Hat Salesman to take charge of Hat Depart ment. Must havo first-class references. SAMTER, BROS. WANTED Young man who understands either bookkeeping or short-luind. Ap ply by letter only, stating oxpcilence, lcfeieiiccs und salary expected, too to i: Fuller Co, AN ACTIVE Philadelphia wholesale houso currvlng largo lino of Hosiery, I'udoiweiir, Ulovcs, .Men's Furnishing Cooilti, Notions and Whito Goods deslies a fow salesmen. Arrangements can bo mado to commenco now or between now ami January 30th. Men wanted who uro soiling theso lines to prompt paying trade. Correspondence considered btiictly cnulldcntlnl. Slato uvoiago annual bales, tcnltoiy coveted and how frequently vh. ited. Addiess Notions, P, O. Box 19.', Phlludolphln, Pa, Situation Wanted. WANTED A position by a competent girl; good cook, AddiesB S, N kl'J Slooblc stieet, city. ENUlNEElt wants position, t;itlonory nr JiolsthiK niul portablo; holds lleunso and rofcicnco; llfloen years' cspoilunco; steady, sober; will go any pluiu tor steady wmk. W. T. Idoirls, Foity Fott, Luzcrno county, Pa, LADY wishes day'K work In or out. 0.'7 Leo coutt, Scianton, SITUATION WANTED-By a young lady dressmaker; German; addrcs A. K., Olyphanti Box U, SITUATION WANTED by Miung wo man, with child; would llko position as hntiboUecpor or geneial hotuownrk; icfeioiices given, Address 12VJ Muplu btrcet, city, SITUATION WANTBU-By young man ns bhlpphig nnd slock cloik: has good hnblls and has n position ut pioauut, but desires n ihango lor good toason. Can fuinish good icfcrencu. Addtcsa 11. C, cttro of Tilbuuu. Doardor3 Wanted. BOARDEUS WANTIin-Wll! tuko mini mur boaideiH; tlueo laia ulry moms and good tabic boutd. Addiess O. K,, Palton, Pa, Roard nud Rooms. VERY DESIRABLE sulto of roonu with llrit class talilo hoaid, can bo obtalnsd at 3JJ Jeff ci son uvenuo. 'k FIERY SKIN DISEASE. Mrs, Samuel Brokonshiro, Jermyn, I'a.: "For over tun ycniu I suffered tho most ngottlzllig pain from eczema. Both Itgs wuro cntholy. tuw from tho knees down to Iho feet. They Itched nnd burnt so t hud to sit and fan my, legs to keep them cool. Had to lay at night with my legs on 11 pillow. Had spasms as tho re sult of tho pnlii, coming on every twenty minutes. My friends expected me to dlo In every spasm. All doctors gave mo up, said It was linposslhla to euio mo or oven lor mo to live. Heading nbout Doctor By. cm my husband decided to try him ns n Inst resort. Ills tit-atment acted like magic, tho palus and Itching havo en tirely censed, I sleep nil night, havo no moro spantr.M, urn ublo to do my house work, mid tho legs uro nlmost healed up. I feel that Doctor Byers him saved my life." DISEASE OF BOWELS Mrs. Barbara Dickson, Parker street, l'i evidence: I had chronic diar rhoea for fourteen ycniu, which caused violent beating down and diagging pains In my abdomen and loins. My howels wcio often moved as high as seven times In ono day. Tho stiahilng dually brought nbout sovere protruding piles. These caused 1110 much misory. When I went tc Doctor Bycis' olflco I was so weak from my suffering that I could hardly drag my self along. Tho first ticatment ho gave mo drove all tho pains out of my hips and legs. My bowels now move regular ly once n day, and tho piles have ceased troubling me. God bless tho good Quaker doctor for what ho has dono for mo. HER GREAT SUFFERING Mis. M. Queenie, Avoca, Pa.: "I had been troubled with pain In tho small of my back for 13 ycai; was confined to my bed for two months this winter, the pain at times being so severe It made ma Acream. I had such a queer feeling In my head and would tulto such idlzzy spells I wns afraid to go any placo with out taking somo ono with mo. My stom ach nlso troubled mo so I could not eat anything without great distress. Doctor Dyers' treatment has relieved mo of all theso dlsticsslng symptoms nnd I want to recommend this good Quaker doctor, who is so kind and sympathetic with all his skill." CURING EAR DISEASES Win. Sutton, molder, residing at B.inksvllle, Pa., says: "I had been tioubled 13 ycais with a discharge from my left car. with loss of hearing, pain and dlsticsslng noises. My car was moro llko a machine shop than anything else, as It kept 1111' a continual roaring. Dr. Hyeis has stopped tho dischaige. restored tho hearing and lid mo of tho distressing noises." DOCTOR CHURCHMAN BYERS,, Chief Consulting riislciaii of the Bl Choline Treatment. mRMANENT OFFICES, (Entire Second Floor.) 412 Sprues St., Scranton Pa. Office liotiis, 9 a. m. to 12; 2 p m. to 4. Evenings, 7 to 8 uauy. Sunday, 10 nr" m. to 12 m. RECTORY. BUSINESS fPHUS. (tHL ESTHTE Only Half a Cent a Word. Help granted Male. PROFESSfOIVAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAUI.DING. C. P. A.. 23 Traders' Bank Building. Old 'phono 1864. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCH B Real Eslato Exchango Bldg., 126 Wosh Ington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL BLDO. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 726 CONNELL building. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENBERGER, PAULI building, Spruco streot, Scranton. DR. C. C. LAUBACII, 115 WYOMING avo Patent Attorneys. PATENTS MfSuK? Tho only licensed and equipped patoiit solicitor tn tho city. No chaigo for 'In- foimntlon on patentability; over ten years experience. Rcplofflc & Co., Alcars Bldfr. Hotels nnd Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenuo. Rates icabonablo. P. ZIEGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D h. & W. Passenger dopot, Conducted on tho Eu. lopcan plan. A'letor Koch, Proprietor. Scavenger, A. B. BltiaGSCI.i:ANS PRIVY VAUII& and cesn pools; no odor: only ImprortSd punqis used. A. B. Brlggs, proprietor. Lo.i v orders UOO North Main aven)io. nr IMcko's thug bloio, comer Adams and Mulbeiry, Both tojephones. Wire Screens. .4- JOSEP1I KUETTEL REAR 311 LAOICA. avo., Scianton, infra, of Who Screans. Miscellaneous, MEGARGHE BHOS.. PRINTERS' SUP piles, euvolopes. paper bags, twine. WuiehotiBO, UJ Wnbhiugton avonuo. TUB WlI.lvl.'S-BARRK RF.CORD CAN ho had In Scianton at tho news stand of Relsman Bros.. 403 Spruco and W Linden: M. Norton, 32 Lackawanna uve.j I. S. Schuuor, 211 Spruco atre-sU' -tl i a y " - a tPfc U' M. iff-le . &V V . ' ' - ? . i.A.ljeika-i.ba-B- JI t, ? J& BESSUm tS-afflHftiittt.!fcJiMi,.. . ih" i ;.,. . ,. , . jfei,iJ.ajBfc- U,,T ,,J& .jf.