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The Scranton Truth from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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i ew 'V 4m 4, Vi mfi)' (1 I i of rtiof offit4 )l utfcncosu Ttmt Art) t)r. 'Malley's method art the scientific results of'flf yeanr einer fence In the actual treatment an cure of over 10,000 cases, and aeldom fall to cure quickly and pernuuie ntly, without any detention from busi I INI llk ness or eacessive i v.tv r. i. fi Theee omco' are the wottt rcomAVite' otfterleot' N'ew 'York Cltjiti and It ooata yon notlilim for a th orough personal examination with the wmnim latest 'aclentlflo' eiectrrcai appna ncee mnwuea or that purpose. Find out your trouble and the cure la generally an eaey matter In the hands of a trained and ek llf ul specialist.

If you cannot call, write for advice and booklet. If you live at a distance and desire a personal xamlnation, ytfur railroad fare will be allowed for the visit If treatment Is taken. The Only Successful Self Filling and Self Clean ing Fountain Pen on the Market firittr FiBwrr Bulldln. 184 Washington Avenue Soranton. Uff IVt Hours: 10 to 4.

to p. m. SnnMys, 10 to 12 m. No Ink on Your Hands No Ink on Your Clothes The loosening of th restored portions had been occasioned bv the fall of the bronse statue of the Emperor Trajan which surmounted the column. SILVERIA IS IN CARACAS The offices of the magaslne will be at 1931 Broadway, New York, and all blind persons able to read and sending their address to those offices will be supplied with the publications free.

It is understood that Mrs. Ziegler's novel charity Is prompted by an affliction In her own family. i When you have a cough or cold don't ask what Is good for It and' get some medlcme with little or no merit and perhaps dangerous. Ask for Foley's. Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung remedy, it cures coughs and colda quickly.

Four Styles Ourarao. Oct. I. Posing a man who has done nothlnK wrong and claiming that he has only sc uteri himself from for his 1 health's sake, Manuel Sllverlt. who 1 being held responsible for the failure of J.

B. Ceballos of New Tork, No Buttons or Humps No Twisted Rubber No Extra Price 0HA8. E. UTTER 6 00., 623 Laokiwinni Avt EVERY PART GUARANTEED FOR TWO YEARS Is living at Caracas with his family; Sllverla, according to dispatches received here, arrived at Caracas on October 10 from Puetro Cabello, and then dispatched the steamer Carmellna back to Cuba. He has rented a house In a fashionable neighborhood and la living In excellent style.

This is lie Sale' IrEtich Did Net Fsit Stlverla declared he left hla arm solvent with $1,600,000 assets to cover $700,000 liabilities to Ceballos A Co. He oxpresed surprise at the news of Ceballos failure and his own reported defalcation with nearly 11,000.000 of creditors' funds. 1 A MAGAZINE FOR BLIND 10 More Bargains for 3 More Day New Tork, Oct Mrs. William Zlesler. widow of the man who financed several arctic expeditions, has decided to publish a monthly magaslne for the blind.

It will be printed in raisM cnar acters which the afflicted ones wll be able to read by touch and will be distributed without cost to all the sight leas onea In the United States, so far as they can be found. Mrs. enterprise Will be the first periodical to entr Its peculiar field. Demonstration Now Going on at Store of fSir Pilot QuisMy Cured Al llono BOOK SELLERS AND STATIONERS 407 Spruce St. 01 It.

Scranton Pa. lEISMAN M0S, Without Pain, Cutting or Surgery. Instant Relief. WE told you last wsek that we needed floor space on account of new Fall furniture which we dld'nt ex. pact till next month.

Well air. lota of It arrived, and we had to sell it as fast as possible nJ that was as fast aa It came Into our store up here at 623 Lac It a wanna wtyere the store rent la cheap afld therefore, where we can five you better valuea for your money. We sold Roods we in the early Fall and also, thul which last arrived, but Its stlir comma', consequently we still need more room. We must have it here, in the store. We can't store this stock of elegant household foods In the storage, because it would be ruined and at the same time the cost of storage would eat away our lit Sample Package Free.

HII SES DAMAGED PliB GO Oil STRIKE work, and then drove Kresge out of the building and down the principal thoroughfare, applying the barrel stave vigorously until Kresge's home was reached. There the burgess turned the man over to his wife. A big crowd of people witnessed tha flogging. Seven people out of ten are said to have Piles. Not one man In a million need have them and we are proving It every day at our own expense.

We send a sample package of the wonderful Pyramid Pile Cure to any person absolutely free. We don't do this as a matter of amusement or philanthropy, but because It is to our interest to do so. We know that tha sufferer from piles, tormented and driven almost craay by this wretched trouble, will find such BY MINE SETTLING IF THEIR DEMANDS ARE REFUSED PEOPLES LOBBY OBITUARY. MRS. WILLIAM P.

MALONET. Mrs. William P. Maloney, formerly Mias Jennie McManamy, of South Scranton, and sisler ln law of Martin Maloney, of Philadelphia, died In the last named city on Saturday. Her remains will be brought to this city Tuesday evening for Interment, and the funeral will take place from the home of her sisters, 1129 Mulberry street.

Wednesday morning. Services will be held In the Cathedral and Interment will be made In the Cathedral cemetery. Mrs. Maloney Is survived by three suiters. Misses Nell and Elizabeth, of IS PERPARIHG Immediate relief that he will go at once to hla druggist and buy a box and get well.

The homes of Lawrence Homer and Mrs. Knight, situated In the 20o0 block of North Main avenue, were considerably damaged during the pant week as the result of the subsiding of the surface. noth houses adjoin each other. They are built on the west side of North Main avenue, on a steep incline. Yesterday a deep hope about five feet.

In Washington, Oct. 22. The executive We know tiuu we nave got tne are now receiving $3.25 a day. and want 18.75 a day for eight hours' work. Just what will take place at tonight's conference cannot be foretold, but the Indications ara that tha matter will be amicably adjusted.

A number of plumbers have left during the punt few weeks, and If a strike Is declared a larger number will go to nthr pities, where hlcher wages are be greatest remedy In the world for piles, and we are ready and willing to stand The Journeymen plumbers of the city will probably go on strike tomorrow morning If cvertaln demands which they made several weeks ago are not grantde at a Joint conference, which Is to be held tonight between a committee of the master plumbers and a committee of the Journeymen. The plumbers are asking for an Increase of 80 cents a day In their wages, mid also that no more apprentices be rinplnyed at prewnt. The plumber or fall by the verdict of those who make the trial. We have been doing this clor. and Mrs.

Prank Connory. of this for some years now and we never yet have had occasion to regret It. i niiaaeiphla, a brother. Hobcrt McMan amy resldea In Pittsburg. ing paid.

Several of those who have And the remedy at the drug store diameter appeared Just below the Knight residence. Mr. Homer snid the In Is due to the robbing of pillars In the Von Storch mine, but Superintendent Ross states that It Is caused by the workings In the Leggett Creek mine. left the city have gone to Ban Fran Cisco. Is exactly the same as the sample we send out.

As. for Instance, nere is man who got such Immediate relief from the sample that he at once bought committee of the Peoples lobby Is meeting In Washington today, and by to morroaw it Is expected officers will be elected am! the work for the coming winter Is mapped out. The cosest kind of "tab" wl be kept and Senators and members of the House, and the records of the lobby will be at all times open to the public. "We will establish a permanent burtiau here." said Samuel Mcrrltt, one of the organizers of the movement. "A card Index will be kept showing every action taken by every Senator and Representative In the United Stairs, so Ms constituents or anybody can at any time become fully acquainted with his record.

These records will be purely matter of fact and free from al bias, whle affording a thorough scrutiny of all legislation affecting the Intercuts of tho people. tle profit, we are offering it to you for three days more, only at about one half the price we would have aslced 'had the goods not arrived too early. Three Dare, More, Monday, Tuesday and Wrdnmday, its your laat chance, so come early. Look for the big sign at 523 Lackawanna Ave. Dodroom Suites These Bedroom Suites are marked about twice as high in other stores down the avenue.

Come in and see ours at 10.00 up Iron Dods Iron Beds are this year'a styles, good substantial beds, worth twice our price. 1.50 up ttattre.se "Our stock of high grade Mattresses was received this Fall and would have bevn marked twice as high had not this sale occurred. We will sell them rrom 2.00 up Couohos a box. was it lust tne earner in Iff Juit Like Having Money Handed to You to Be Able to doubtedly, since It cured him after all MARTIN GRIMES. Martin Grimes, aged 37 years, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Grimes, of 1524 Penn avenue, died Sunday, morning of typhoid fever after two weeks' illness. He Is survived by hla parents and the following brothers and sisters. Alice, Floyd. Francis and Arthur.

The funeral will take place Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment In Elmhurst. BARREL STAVE AS DRINK CURE Buy Our Snappy Style Suits and Overcoats For Ten and Fifteen $'s MRS. EMMA EBER. Mrs.

Emma Eber, of 112 Iilalr avenue, died at her home Saturday evening. She was 4 years of age. The funeral will be held tomorrow after Special to The Truth. Freeland, Oct. 2S.

Rueben KreRe. who hud been arrested for being drunk and disorderly, wus given tho choice of thirty days In Jnll or being publicly flogged by Ilm'Rchs Ocorh'e Ilurtniiin yesterday. Ho explained that he did sorts and kinds or things had failed. Here Is a sample of the kind of letters we get every day and we don't have to ask for them: "Received your sample of Pile Cure and have given it a fair trial and it has proven the beet I ever tried and effected a complete cure. I can recommend you highly In this vicinity.

Have used your sample and one box and It has been a complete cure. It has been worth 1100 to me. Thanking you for the sample and the cure, I will recommend you to everybody. Tours respectfully, Julllus Msyer, Dealer In Feathers, Ginseng and Hides, Bedford, Ind." Pyramid File Cure Is for sale at every druggist's at 60 cents a box or, If you would like to try a sample first, you will receive one by return mall by sending your nnme and address to The lyramld Drug Company, it Pyramid Kulldlng, Marshall, Mich. noon at o'clwk.

Interment will be made In Forest Hill cemetery. not relish either, but finally decided IIOKKlng was better confinement behind than a prison that the month's bars. Professor Ronl. the Italian archaeologist, has just completed his greatest undertaking. Iho restoration of Trajan's Column, this task having consisted In.

replacing no fuwer than fifteen pieces of marlilo which had fallen out of their place In the column, thus menacing possible collapse of the entire Kir in lure. The grotto beneath the monument lias also now been filled In, giving th whole a firmer hold on Its foundations, so that no untoward collapse may ever be feared In tha future. TRYING 10 SAVE Are all this Fall's atylea, none are yet unpacked. Some In plain plush, some In puffed plush, and others In fancy flow strong springs and beautiful woodwork. Our reduced prlcea HurgoHS Ilartmun secured a barrel slave, which he brouuht to court purposely, and, selxing the prisoner by the neck, brought tho paditle down on his back several times.

With each aucceed Ing stroke the burgess warmed In his no cue are 6.00 up Pressors ROM GALLOWS Una of swell 0.00 up A complete drucsers from blankets Ihe CKAFE IVSAIRjKS CO, Specificity Store, 434 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. all Absolutely high grnle WEDNESDAY SPECIALS TUESDAY SPECIALS A flght for the life of Pavorlo Curclo, the condemned murrrred of NU hulas Kerr 1ns. Is being made tor before the Supreme Court In I'ltUburg tluy, Attorneys U. I Taylor and I). J.

It 'My appearing for the condemned man with an argument for a new trial. District Attorney W. II. Iewls, representing the commonwealth, Is opposing the granting of the new trial. Curclo, It will be remembered, killed Ferrlas several months ago during a quarrel In North Kcrantw.

A few days ugo, as told In the Truth, Curclo was eaught while attempting the cueape No garments made any where on earth have more of style, dash and swing them than ours. They fit at the neck that's due to our concave shoulder; the collar seta perfectly because it is the "clinc close" cut. There not an element of wcnkw'Ns in a garment sold here, because we have in our own factory the highest priced expert cutters, who know the real meaning of style. In the color and grade of the materials, in the style and fit of the garments, there is nothing left to guesswork. When you get into one of our Suits or Overcoats you are dressed in a stylish and tasteful way, Have a "try on" today, Just roccivfil in Muck, llrown Ladios Suits Ladies' Goats Made of Heat Imported 61 fey ami tlti(? Itrnntlclotli; 1 i in mot 1 collar nnr) cuff, with all pleated rout ami.

neat Ktylft nkirt. Thin nchhoh'm licst niolel. Kt Kulnr I32.SO. Halo rrico Hroailclotli. full satin lined, neatly trimmed collar and cuff.

Hegular U0.n0. Sale Trie from the county jnu, wnera ne nas been confined since the crime. a wool doubl. blankuts, pair OOo up Quilts They arc marked at half the ri gulnr price. OOo up Carpets A compMe line of fine Carpets, marked per 'rd 26o up Otoves We can sell you new or see nnd hand stove, our line la iulte Ur.te and varied and will uri'ly plcus 2.00 up We have many more fine bar gains and we want yu to call and se these good bufore you fniKi't.

Do not turn your head away from this ad and say 1 but come and save many dollars fur yourself. Ladiot' Skirls Mndd of Who it Ore LYNCHING IS DENOUNCED Ladioi'VBlsUTbir. "fiSS Colored Madras, 20 styles, newest design. Kffftilnr Rale Tries 07c. 1 'in id I'anHmn Cloth, oil tho Intent do.

NigiM all the rage. Regular W.50. Sale Price THE Children's Vhito Door CLIes ftl" 3 to yearn; ORin UUail mad pt.ri0r quality material; chic in style. Hollar 5.00.' Sale'Prieo'i3M Washington, Oct. 22.

Rev. Garish I.iimbklii, of the Colored lluptlsl church, reacied on lynching lust night. "Whenever there Is a wholesale lynching of our people," he said, notice that nature tries her pranko somewhere In the country, and generally takes two for one. Tha American people have a covenant to protect us. whlclh they art fulling to do.

Rut God is not asleep, They are laying up riches for themselves In this world, hut In the world to come, destruction. God will visit the Inl'iultles of tha father upon the children." hiss, i uti Heauurent, 101 Laoka. Ladiot' Silk Potiiooati Colors Hlue, Drown, Oroen, lied, White, Tyo tonid KflVctn, bent quality taffeta. Kfirular fi.no. Sale Prioo XL nd $15 Clothing Shop Chfls.E.Uttor&Co.

523 LicKswanns Avt. IIOlhK mt.MHMKIlM. These Special are good only on the days for which they, are advertised, so be sure 1 ('' anna Vest to First National Bank. not to miss them. KooiMstfer, N.

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