I \ VI\JIm ? Q stan dard cough and cold cure for over I 1 JL* ~ 112 years now comes also in a w- r\ r~* F*T* Wfc Aiv IT 1 Convenient to carry with you. Don't Qj yp I—4 I W Wr— * I R ■ S JL.W M. JL XX Jl 1 1906 ALMANAC KRKE. Write to Dr. D. Jayne A Son, Philadelphia. restitute Int-h' Cr.o Uo kiade Into Procinoii j anii l.icivibars 01" tlis Community. "How to Make the Drunkard an As : -t and I'rouucer instead of a Tax 1 Burden t.i the State" is the title 1 an instructive booklet compiled by rl 11. Fowler, vice president and magiug director of the Oppenbeimer litute, au institution that has ac red a wide and enviable celebrity the introduction of the Oppeiiheimer atment for the cure of alcoholism drug addiction, ir. Fowler has taken twenty-live •al casao of persons who were ad -1 d to drink and who took the Op .eiiner 'J'reatnient and were cured 1 :t. lie has tabulated them 11s to . occupation, duration of their treat ;t for the cure, their gross earnings ix months previous to taking the tnenl and the gross earnings for month- or less afiei having been !;urged as cured. Among the males driver . mechanic:, actors, por bookkecpers, salesmen, 1 rinters, sand other wage earners. The Ics included houseke. tiers, steuog •rs, etc. The results show that total earnings increased over three ami that the increased earnings to the (lopeithciuier Treatment it: au in Ise of 212 per cent ■ .he gross previous earnings. ; showing is all the more remark hen it is stated that the majority ••ie were what is termed "charity Most of tile Ulcn were "down ait," had been given up as hope -lome ha . i been repeatedly ar ..l and sent to lilackwell's island drunkenness. Others had en red to commit suicide, more bad i r friends nor home in fact, they the derelicts of a large city. Fowler presents a table sbow ! hat over Uo.QOO persons were ar- I Inst year in New York state d with drunkenness and on that •it treated as criminals, entail cost to the taxpayers of more Il,otiti.Ot 10, aside from the moral • of the case involving loss of i;s an l property, loss of family, standing and character—in fact. T everything that makes for the nent of the individual and the . the light of what has beeu ac shed through the work of the 'leimer Institute in reclaiming iss of formerly hopeless drunk lid in actually restoring their ; jio-.\ ir. increasing il more .hrcwlold, it is submitted Ilia! \\ irk, already demonstrated in it s • - eness. should be extended • •out each county of each state ■ Union and to every cauntry ■ alcoholism is recognised as a By the extension of this work 'bored thou anils of men and :i can be restored to -elf respect •l 112 supporting positions in tho niity. booklet and literature bearing -• subject of alcoholism can be .* send.i!!g a rcoti' st to the Op ner Institute. New York. OR WEAKENS THE WILL. 1 ■ : r the Most Dnnoful Effects the a-iker Who Doc ires to Stop UsinQ Aicoholio Stimulants IVlubi Overcome. so of the first effects that constant ng has on tlis' individual is a uing of the will power. Though y at times awaken to the thought s indulgence in alcoholic stimu s is gaiting the best of him, and ices a sincere resolution to stop ag, he discovers when he endeuv - > put his resolution into practice i he alcoholic craving, which is it of the trouble, has grown too ■a ; for him to conquer. When a ...i reaches this stage it is time for 1 call a halt: and seek a means to y the craving before he is liope . entangled in the web of drink. roiniiient business man of New .a member of the chamber of com .o, known among his friends as a .1 of Napoleonic will, stimulated eiy in order to work incessantly 1 . g mouths when, owing to a panic, 1 vestments of nearly 40.1 >OO peo ple were Imperiled, and he felt respou for their protection. When the 1 was over lie decided to stop the ■ hint and was amazed to tiud hhn i In hopeless boirs: ;■ >. In 11 private . . view he bud sought be said: "1);m- I never bad my v, bati'ed liefore. itt this 1 am as help! ss i.s a baby, i .e stinggled in vain and in my inity have cail-d Upon my Clod ; " .elp. To stlengthen is y will 1 have ••a lay knees recorded a solemn > ath t 1 'a tiod I would never touch whisky .in. but 1 have perjured myself !•> (}od. 1 »111 not iaaicve 1 have si ; Ili of manhood left. I>o you think the.-o is any hope for me?" At an nga i! at should luive marked the prime • his life that man went to bis death th: aigh alcoholism. The Oppenbeimer Treatment i t sim ie ful remedy for the cure of alio Holism, v. I '.. ,'i : ii-.i >■ -•■ 1 .< m.my per 30114 prominent ill national affairs. biisine«,3 life and tli;• sos lal world. Through its agency the craving for Alcohol i- entirely removed within forty-eight hours and the patient re stored to lie'iith in a short I:me. There i-< no interference wllo ihe usual busi ness pursuit, and consequently no pub licity. If you are interested in (he welfare of a relative or friend who has be come addicted to the drink hiihit. a request to the Oppenbeimer Institute, New York, will bring you instructive literature on alcoholism that may be 1 lie men 11s of effecting a radical change for the betterment of the individual. Bide every hour of,the day and night. Wouldn't you feel safe and able to re sist any temptationV" With a look of surprise eu ansu'ired. "Ye*." "Well," said he, "that is just what 1 mean for yoa. If you will ju I now take Jesus 1 :5,■;-1 to I.e your Saviour he will lie to yen just such a brother, and you can know he is with you always. You must have heard about him. haven't youV" "Oh, yes." site answered, with a look of indescribable sadness; "1 used togo to cht'.r h. and I played the piano in the Sun . . s sol in the One Hundred and Ninth Suit Methodist church, but thai s *' 1 long a > and I have drifted so far away " Thou as best be could he showed her the way. until she said: "Oh now 1 thank you for leading me 1 1 ;ii: I vili strive to be a trtteChris ti in 1 wilt obey t'»t physician, and if you ij i j t .ke away this awful craving 1 will liiv; :■ nevei I jtieli liquor again." In a lev hours her craving was gone, and in three days her face was natural, : her complexion clear, she was eating ■ i sleeping normally and was very i:i a day or two her mother, to v. ho:;, sin- had l.ei n restored, came to : pour out a m ither's gratitude. It was i a •<•■ :ie t ti- 1 n never forget. As they , : t upon the sof 1 she laid her arm about her daughter and said, with • . ling teai ••: "You have given ine I.•■<•!. my t'aug • r jusl as she used to le. You Il.lv • :a e her well, and the I c t i..i' :i :;!l i 111.. 1 she has become a 1 hrl an. iu.it \>n have led her into the blessed associations of a Christian c:.-i . h. w!>:-re s'u' will have good eoui p ;n to help lier. Oh, I can never be Ifill ea 1. ",'1 for wiiat you have • for 1 y 1 iu;hter and for me!" In j three weeks more the young woman v. :-i t:i •> h 1- d, thoroughly restored ".11 a joy t > Iter fanny, ami obtained .'.• lo e. lay;t. t nahliug her to ! pay in ea -y In itallmenta the SSO fee !. r i/.e treat meat. That is what Sod ' did. A re iuest to the Oppeulielmer Instl i" ■. ; e-. will I.ring full in for ! !•::.: -a as to inw t!ie craving for alco | I: >l-I.' stimulants can be overcome by any one en . oil tha drink habit. A liZll T .< THE DaINKER. j Tha Oppcnheir.ici* Traatmcnt For Al cohol... ni ["..move /.II De tire i;:' CLi.."s;.l >nt3 Within Forty Hours. l I >\. uf n h ' e \,e heard it said of i"o < ' : :ik< r "21 ■ is a bright, clever fellow and could make a mark for liiin i.i i'. ■ if i.e would only stop diii And 111 many cases the ! i£r ft siow who Is doing the drinking 1 caiy too anxious to rid him .elf of >• 1 t' ' e lia'.it 1 ? :il he knows is dra .hitu down, but lacks the nec -1 .. r to Co so. lie has tilt 1 desire to <iuit, but so ■ : ' ii.e i.i in fir alcoholic stimulants become -that he is utterly pinvt-rJe • s t.i resist the craving. lie mon Irance"' aud pleadluga from his family an i friensla are futile. The will power hna become subservient to the dl;'< a- . . ii:l h. allli cau only be re •! 1 y 1!: a : v the indiviiiual under the eare trained specialist* in the cure 01 a: • i!i ,"sia. ! The Oppeirbeituer Institute. New York lity. i- adi.inistering a trent men 1 f;ir nlcoholisin thut has received the lr-'li.- t li t's;ainendations from i!u:::y of the ! •• -t known people in the United Stati •. The craving far stiuiu laut ■ iera lie :tc I within forty -1 sdr li •• d ili:' patient restored to nor;:. I h , li in a I. \v weeks. The hi. in < ;"ie pi t.t is not inter fort.-tl v iii, a r 1 th.-re publicity of any kind inaitlite will semi lit eraMM ■ 00 ili • joet l s any one mak ing a , • 1 to tiie übove athlress. und the in aire.- I.i 'y tiud that there is 11 pT. in In I. sis'. 11 town adnilnister iug the treatment. BUSINESS AXD LIQUOR. The Strenuous Domantls of Dusiness Life Fr c,gently L t.> ti.« Con tracting of tho Drink Habit. Biisiiu ■ . : ■ e presi lit day has be come 11.11 ; fd t 1 a ur\ i\ 111 of the lit! . ml t • c.iaii who is trying to aehl o 111 • t I 1 1.r., I'd up to top notch. ;'oi: el, co are 1,1 physically and mentally conntltntMl that they are aiac to 1,1 ■ 1 In- , a to.l.mi strain on their *:tl . . \ unit seeming Injury tot ' 11 • "i 1 Hhor.- 11 it so fir ti natcl.v ei . 1 |,v nature fed 1 heir -Irei ';'h i.i 1 t i|i. c.l by the demands on their nerv.i.. y •ictus uli.l ic-nrt I • stimulation, 1 . i., ;• , rli'.r ..r n!c ■ ic. to i Vhi.iU.v run truthfully 1»' s.ii:l tub.: the niOKt usoil of stiiuulauts roscrtfj I to. As time passes the user, who took i nu occasional ilrlnk to "brace himself ! up," funis the habit prowiun upon him I and that a certain amount has become absolutely necessary to bi» daily ex istence. Once the habit is formed it progresses with wonderful rapidity, the effect keeping step with degrees, but ( nature in its logical sequence ihvays exacting the highest penalty t'oi ilr? in• | t.ulgeuce. I Science bus come to the aid of (hose ! so affected, and it is now possible not | alone to overcome this incessant and j debasing desire for drink, but to restore ■| the drinker to a normal.state of health I without interference with his business ' duties or the knowledge of any oue. This is what is being accomplished by the Oppenlif-hner Treatment for aleo j holism, a remedy at present being nd- I ministered in many of the large cities i of the T'nited States and in England, j The remedy is highly indorsed by prom inent people in both countries. If you are Interested in the subject i a ropiest to the Oppenheimer Insti tute. New York, will bring instructive literature that will prove of greatest j \ aiue. ——— ) Make Your Grocer Give You Guaranteed Cream of Tartar I Baking Powder Alum Baking Pow ders interfere with digestion and are un healthful. Avoid the alum. iar J Capital and Surplus, $450,000.00 ar The U.S. Mail puts you next door to this strong Company, no matter where you reside — Do your Banking by Mail and let your money earn 3 per cent, interest where it will be absolutely safe. Our system of Ranking by Mall is very simple—write for the I booklet telling ail about it. LACKAWANNA COMPANY 404 Lackawanna Avenue SCRANTON, PA. Be Sure to Use Only Cream of Tartar Baking Powder Food made with alum baking powder carries alum to tlie stomach unchanged. Scientists have positively demonstrated this and that such food is partly indi gestible and unhcalthful. „i l . l - «*•..• t S|»ii nn't I«.nr I ifr Aw*,. **■' • 1 12» • t t« tt.'i <*n c »*il >• riot f«r»v«r, be ititt# »»■ l'« 1"t 1 l« UtTVM ill' 1 * tfor. t:\U« No 'l » 1 ' • r v ~ll.fr, Itrit Hi.ufK ucuU tnei '■' i' 1 . «jmj. '.M>. ,'.»•» ..r fl. 1 *ir««muni;* 1 * I ! ~-»l .us' frc»*. A't.tres* *•*" l»4*.tn.>tv t'c • <*»»!• *«, ♦ n Ytxrit j Notice to tl)e Public. t JACOB M. WIHTON, ftk lust returned from New York and Phihk! phi ; all kinds of boots nn<J sii->es 11. and stii t*/ (to iiii oo ti p*. Mellssiij tslr < > n - o "^w3^EET , | up; and a bi# line of I adits' Watcht-, Hens Watches eveiytMi iptod. U' and wairaitfd. UIUMPffHAI MJPBBtQB * BLUMDTTHAL BROTHERS li.- .1 —Ladies' shoes to fit foot and suit the purse. ' ""--J Jacob M. Wihton, I'^n o r m. s and Ginseng. ISg. 3 i Bj*7l To t* ne Pacific Coast —to California, Oregon, Washington round-trip, long transit arid return limits, liberal stop-over "Ja The fate is practically on the basis of one fare for the round MESBI trip. Of course, if yoa wish to visit both California and Oregon or~Washington, the cost is jlaghtly more. These reduced rales are in effect on certain dates in months IWV \ I of May to October, inclusive. They apply from all Eastern points i 1 via Chicago, St. Louis or Memphis gateways. The Rock Island i4 /i Systsm will take you up in either Chicago or St. Louis, or at hundreds j| of other Middle West points and carry you to the Coast in through Standard or Tourist Sleepers with unexcelled Dining Car service. The Roc?: Island al:o affords a choice of routes: on the "Scenic" m\~J route you can stop off in Colorado—see Salt Lake City—visit mi ! • slSw&flßivf Yellowstone Nation";! Park; on the "Southern" route you can go m.l V; , Ik via LI Paso, thru New Mexico, then "up coast" to San Francisco m *«'|j//•<• anc ' on Portland or Seattle if desired. I' iJ-yP"'': hi short, these Pacific Cobst excursion? offer an unusually good ■ • J TP. 1 chance to see our western country in a comprehensive manner. '■ ' .: 1 If you desire togo only as far as Colorado, there are excursion ■ j ll.'l rates in effect to that section and return, all summer long, I Jl \V. specially reduced June 3C to July 4, August 12 and 13, I f/lA vt u uVX" 1 / i ill 1 \ ° r a ' t a ' £e return ai low cost also. IftjLi Vll From September 15 to October 31, 1903, one-way TOgjii it \i 1|) I \J ill'/ 1 ' \ tourist or "colonist ' tickets will be on sale to California and Ikwtw Z-iftL I mil// rVlll the Pacific Northwest—about half regular fare. JDWmV VwESwl M///j ty, jjj vi If intercsteJ, sent! name and address on tliij coupon, designating I which booklet wanted and to what point you plan to go. 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I an<l a c-ipital itn.l s : rplu« B sum from $1 up. $1 opens an account with this B of s4s(».(MH)n<>:i ,-uro th»- -afetv K n, I W W # r Pwi il enrj ferine hanJsome frre booklet 1 VyOlTipany, I Of jour niOnt*y. | Icilini how to (iank by Mail. r Write for the K*»k et ft F Bankli.l, by Mall. ff T. At* If a p/y" KIrJA 5 LACKAWANNA 112 tz m &: r : COMPANY ] tOMPAJVY | COMPANY | i.4Uck.w.n M Ave»ue I «•« Avmo. | 404 L«k.w«nn. Avenu. I SCR ANTON. PA. I MHAMON, H • I SCK ANTON, MA. I
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