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till i LIuS It. c. I In tcranton, nr. CJ tt In 0 nin ii, (6 1 I I I 1 i I I I I'M II' CU1LDI of FO II AUTO ROAD Hydrocele Vcrlccjbcl Piles and FHtolm. is dae to Cim: 1.

I an sncoeMfnl because my method of treat' ir.ent Is really a perfect core. It Is not Just a relief, an easing, but A CURB that is safe, rare and permanent. 2. I am snccesefol because the years devoted by me to exclusive practice In Rupture, Hydrocele. Varicocele and Rectal Diseases as a specialty have given me tne experience and skill to administer my treatment with never failing good results.

The county commissioners will ad Soankwi 'Trusses vertlse for bids Jn a few days for the i Itr. K. Says: will not cure Rup ture. i AFTER construction or tnat portion or inej Scranton Blnghamton automobile nighway lying In Lackawanna coup ty. There are five and a half miles of It in this county, extending from 3 I am HBfreKSful because I have never made a promise I did not keep to itr.

nr a statement I could not prove beyond a doubt. When I tell a 1 nan riir his RuDture. Hydrocele, Varicocele, Piles or Fistula, I Clark's to FactoryviUe. The work of "fcOTlstructlon will be cure and do cure. S3 ETAKTS WITH TEST DOLLAR FUSC3ASS.

GREEN STAMPS COST TOU NOTHING COME AND GET THEM. Don't You Want to Be Cured? gin. this spring, and It will be carried! Son under the provisions of 'the state! READ WHAT MY PATIENTS SAY: highway law. Bids will also be ad i for three and a half miles i of pute road from Waverly to North i Ablnston. Surveyor M.

P. Mitchell, or this cltv. has made surveys for the sec 1 Mr. J. Vandemark, 55 Washington Carbondale, says: Three years ago Dr.

Scanlon cured me of a troublesome Ruptnre. I have since recommended several friends who were ruptured to him, and all have been cured. Mr. William E. Lewis.

1313 Luaerne Scranton. says: Dr. Scan Ion cured me of a bad Ruptnre 2 years ago. and I have had no return of the trouble since. I recommend every ruptured person to him.

tion of automobile highway locat I ACLB LINENS 53e White Mercerized Table Damask, 6 new designs. Speeial price 5c iuhuxa ygs eu tnis siaie ai ine instance ui State Highway Commissioner Hunter. The authorities in Wyoming county have asked Mr. Mitchell for an esti 1 mate of the cost of one mile and a half of road, between FactoryviUe: BHJSLINS A good fine Muslin. A good Bleached Muslin.

Best 912C Hill Muslin Best Lonsdale Muslin. 9 4 Unbleached 10 4 Unbleached Sheeting. and Nicholson. Mr. Mitchell has 80 w7 VT Name and addresses or otlier enrea paueuw "i Consultation Free.

Cnarges Reasonable. Credit Can Be Arranged. Office Hours: 9 to 5 and 7 to 9. Sunday, 12 to 2 p. m.

only. twice n. Office, 433 Linden (Opp. Post OH. F.

SGArJLUlJy Office). Scranton, Pa. At Montrose Howe, Montrose, Snsequehanna county, every Wednesday from II a. m. to 5 p.

m. 33c Heavy Old Time Cream Table Damask. A Special price 11.00 Soft Heavy Silver Bleached Table Damask, looks like satin, floral designs. Special price 85c given tS.uoil as me loiai cosi. nr i State will defray three fourths of this amount, and remaining fourth will be evenly divided between the county and borough.

PERILS OF INDOOR LIFE. who allow Just so many hours for sleep, 1 stars all revolved around him on eartn. so many minutes for eating, and who Galileo found that, instead of our earth L'uatii TOWELS Sedentary rt.oS the Source of ured universe it was one of tne smallest Jnbleached Turkish Bath Towels, soft, heavy i to find neurasthenia, heart disease, dia From the Clinlque. towels, extra value at 15c iiJSxtra Size Heavy Turkish Towels, as large as the 25c ones. Special price.

dozen Huck Linen Towels, large size, i never sold for less than 25c. Now 2 for. 7c Apron Ginghams 5c 7c Indigo Blue Prints. 7c Sheeting Prints 6c Bleached Crash betes mellitus and chronic Brignt disease. To such men we advise the following: Suburban residence and the habit of taking two vacations a year, one in the winter as well as one in, the summer.

But during the working season more sleep, less rich food, less alcohol, less sweets, a walk after dinner in the evening and observance of as a day of rest for the mind and suitable exercise for the body are desirable. "An important measure with reference to the kidneys is the systematic drinking of water, cool to a degree sufficient to be refreshing, but not Iced. In every factory, department store, bank and office there should be a supply of pure water, easily obtainable, of which not less than three pints daily should be drunk by every person able to tolerate it." riijOllllQIIO I HOI IllUUlwiw The sedentary lives led by most townsmen are declared dangerous. First 8110 RUrSBS ail he asserts that the character of uiiu iihi wvw iife in Amerlea nas cnanged and is still Tr.rnno1ir.iit the World pn.lnrsft changing, not only from the outaoor inrougnout tne woria enaorse ljfe ot pioneering and settlement to the Cuticiira Soap because Of ITS indoor life of commerce and manufac delicate, medicinal, emollient, turts, but also from the rough life of i i manual agricu ture to the less labon sanative, and antiseptic properties. modern farming.

This derived from Cuticura, the great change in the mode of life of the peo in Pnr nnitpd with thp Durert; Ple has Deen followed, ho believes, by a bkin cure, united wiin i ine pure.i orrM ch in th0 diseasc8 to of cleansing ingredients and mosc. wnlcn they are gubject. He sayB: refreshing Of flower Odors. For I "The change in physical conditions nrpcprvinw nnrifvincr and beauti. resulting from the indoor life is of the preserving, purirying, ana Deau.II 1 utniost importance from the standpoint tying the Skin, 3S well as for all the Cf national welfare.

Inasmuch Purposes Of the toilet and as a nations existence may depend any Mra CSnon i nrirplf Ah tirne uPon tne Pnyslcal and mora UtlCUra boap, IS priceless. AD strtngth of man behind the SOlutely pure and may be USed it behooves us to make every effort to from thf hour nf birth. prevent the deterioration which inevi WHITE WAISTOTGS AND SUITINGS White Chiffon Mercerized Latvns. 19c, 25c, 35c and 50c White Persian, 40 inch Mulls. Sale Prices, 20c, 30c and 39c White Damask Mercerized Figured Waistings.

15c, 25c, 35c, 45c and 50c KWHTTE INDIA LINENS fir An early purchase of white goods from first hands gives us this sale advantage. 10c India Linens for 8c; 1214c for 10c; 15c for 1214c; 18c for 15c; 20c for 18c; 2oc for 20c; l'30c for 25c. A bodies of the solar system, and that It, together with others much larger, i revolved around the sun, which, with other systems like our own, wa revolving around another end a larger and more central sun. "This leads to the sublime question, which was presented at a meeting of noted astronomers: 'What is the great center of all?" An impresive hush fell upon the assembly of famous men. It was replied to in this language by a man who tsands at the very head ot astronomical thought and discovery: 'I know not what others may think, but it seems to me it must be the throne of "If you tell me, then, where this, great sun is.

about which all suns and stars and worlds revolve, I will te'l you where God's city Is, for the thron9 is in the midst of the city. 'The hour is at hand when astronomy will be able to locate, out In the brilliant constellations yonder, the very spot, the center of the Universe of God. There are those who are studying to that end right now, and they feel the wondrous enthusiasm which springs from the thought that they are approaching nearer and nearer the hour 'and thf WHITE MOHAIRS ta Foam In one at mice. Vrdlrini! ml WHITE LONG CLOTH I Chamois Finish Long Cloth, 12 yard pieces. 1 1,000 yards for this sale.

Compare this value. I Never sold, for less than 18c. Comparison i price 15e. Piece 12 yards $1.69. Toilf Sop for ilU.

Poller Druj diem. Corp1 Soli Boiton. Uti' I re, "How Cm lit Bib'i Skin, Sclp, d4 Hair." RAW OH I.VFLAMED LUXGS Yield quickly to the wonderful curative and healing qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar. It prevents pneumonia and consumption from a hard cold settled on the lungs. For sale by all Scranton druggists.

Beautiful White Mohairs, plains and fancies, are much in demand and scarce. 75c, $1.00 White Batistes, White Albatross, new values 50c White Lining Chiffon Taffeta Silks crowding. In my opinion the problem is more sociological than medical, and there are many thinkers working on it in all countries. "The establishment of parks and play grounds and the extension of trolley lines into the country are doing considerable good in the way of giving the people access to places where there is fresher air, but in addition I hold that near every inland city there should be a national park of larger size re TO DISCOVER HEAVEN. TO CONSIDER COAL STRIKE A New Arrival of Advance Easter Gloves and Mitts.

served forever for the use of the people Executive Council Of American and containing attractions sufficient to uiaw ine eruwus awu.v uum uic iitica oh Sundays and on holidays. Federation cf Labor Will Meet In Washington Next Week. E. Robinson's Sons Original German Bock Beer will be on tap at all the leading Hotels and Restaurants, Saturday, March 17th. 15t3 You may win if you try.

See the Puzzle Pictures on page H. Rats, mice and squirrels unceasingly gnaw at something, not out of pure mischief, as people generally Imagine, but because they are forced to. Animals of this class, especially rats; have teeth which continue to grow as long as the owner lives. This being the case, the rodent is obliged to continue his gnawing so as to keep his teeth ground off to a proper length. Our own M.

II. Gloves are our comparison Gloves. The price is $1.00 New Fabric Gloves, Silks and Lisle; 2 button lengths, to 22 button lengths. to $1.50 NEWS FROM OUR COAT DEPARTMENT. Children's, Misses' and Ladies' Coats, Jackets, long and short.

New Suits, Rain Coats, scp arate Business and Dress Skirts. Spring' Hosiery and Underwear Xew York Preacher Says Powerful Telescopes May Locate Xew Jerusalem. That the New Jerusalem is a real, material city and that astronomers may soon discover the center of the universe, which is the city of God, is ths conviction of Rev. William Coburn, of Xew York, expressed in a sermon at the First Baptist church here today, says a Macon (Mo.) telegram to the Chicago Record Herald. Rev.

Mr. Co burn has been conducting a series of revivals here and today when he delivered his remarkable sermon on the New Jerusalem and the after life, the church, which has a seating capacity of 1.000 persons, would not accommodate the audience. Takir.g for his text (Heb. 11: 161), "Wherefore God is not ashamed to be called their God: for He hath prepared WILL LEND ITS ASSISTANCE. "The tendency of the people to live in the suburbs is to be commended, especially in families where tbe are young children; but as yet the number of suburban towns suitable for the immense population of laboring people is relatively small, and the problem of building up such suburbs for such a class is one of the most important which we have.

It Is probably, however, not too late in this country to take these things in time before the general physical condition of our large city populations Is hopelessly deterior Washington, D. March Many subjects of vital concern to organized labor will come before next week's meeting of the executive council of the American Federation of Labor, but none will be more carefully considered Complete assortment of Ladies' Plain and Fancy Hose, new lace" effects ih'Black', Tan and White Hose, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. than the threatened coal strike. At the ate(j Xt is imperative that those who for them a city," he said in part: "It same time tne counsel is in session, ine PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM and bewitlfka the hate Promolaa a taxariant trovfh. unrK in TnrTnrifv nnn in rirripps nnn fi i conference between the miners and on i 18 impossioie to conceive tne spirit tan ii gicuLcri annum ouit'ij ft 1 1 on cct on Tins coitox.

2vr Pail to Barton Gray IK AflVA IM nvnn Ciuca anlp dimm i hair timog. Present at our office. purchase 41.00 worth of goods or more and you Aff'jEI? HIUUVUI IB O.l 1 ing up the various relations of life In the world without a body and a sphere of activity for that body. Logic that requires a body and a world here demands a body and a world beyond the grave, "It was a supreme moment In the history of the race when Galileo placed his eyes to the telescope with its newly discovered powers. Up to that time the life of man had been earth centered, the sun, the moon and the erators win oe on in inaianapons, ana alr than tney now Labor the Federation leaders will watch every unjong should by combined effort es move made there.

What aid can tablish colonies of workers in the var given the miners if they quit work ious nearby suburbs before the factor will be determined upon. The strike of les an(1 railroad yards have entirely the typographical union for an eight taken possesision of hour day will be one of the important "Tne problem of supplying fresh air questions discussed. There are still 4, to tnose wno are even too poor to take 000 members on strike. a trolley ride is indeed a serious one. The attitude of congress on a num Tt jg sai( that there are persons'in the ber of blils, several of which have not Chicago ghetto district who have never March IB.

17 and 19. 'PkTi (Truth) SIEAKS IIAGEX. 415 and 417 Lackawanna Ave. MCNEIL'S COLD TABLETS Big success 100,000 sold the first sea A 15 cent box guaranteed to cure son. a cold.

No cure. no pay. At druggists, PITTSTON DEPARTMENT Dcen reporieu irom committees, win De carefully considered, and means discussed to carrying on the fight of the Federation. The anti injunction bill i very dear to the hearts of the labor people. The fight against the change In the Chinese bill, which proposes to seen Lake Michigan.

For such a class the establishment of small parks with swimming pools as near as possible to their district, and the municipal ownership of surface lines with reduced fares, would be a certain help. The latter would enable a considerable nereentae STREET. CHARLES KESSLER, Manager, 102 SOUTH MAIS XewPlione 5590 B. amend the present law so as to put the 1 of those not wholly submerged to live organized a bowling team and would like to arrange a series of games with the City Line bowlers. Mr.

FUzhenry has selected the following players: Patrick Fitzhenry. Edward O'Malley, Patrick Cawley, John Casey and Thomas Gallagher. The Greenwood colliery is idle today in honor of St, Patrick. Boyd Cooper, of Black attended the funeral of Mrs. ThoniuH Wynne, of South Scranton, this morn ing.

DICKSON'S BEST PATENT Snow White Flour is continually used in a majority the 50,000 or more homes of this valley. And why? Because no other brand is so wholly satisfying. burden of proof of undesirability of Chinese applicants on the United States will be discussed. The attitude of congress on the bill to investigate women and child labor In the United States, and the one to prohibit prison made goods becoming articles of interstate commerce, will receive the careful thought of the council. ROCKEFELLER IS SAFE IN NEW JERSEY.

tanner away rrom congested centers, while those who were still obliged to live In crowded portions of the city might at least occasionally have the benefit of a trip to the suburbs or country. "The poor, however, are not the oniy ones that suffer from the indoor life. In these days the ability to succeed in business depends in many cases on the ability to stand protracted nervous strain quite as much as it does upon tne possession of brains. Hence we find men in prominent positions who are obliged to make every minute count; chorus of men; alf orchestral music. The following comprise the male quartette, which will furnic the music: L.

James, first tenor; James McAart. second tenor; George Drury, first bass, and William Krise, second bass. They will sing "Awake," "Rise," "Good Bless My Boy," and "Where Will You Spend Eternity?" An orchestra will furnish the music Policemen Linnen and Bliss arresud three Italians on a Duryea car last niRht. A Duryea man who had been held up and robbed telephoned to the Junction that his assailants were bound for Pittston on the car. They had a PARKER WANTS SOUTH TO ASSERT HERSELF, It Is Sold By Your The various Irish Catholic societies of this city celebrated St.

Patrick day I this morning by a large parade, in spite of the heavy snow. The pu rade was headed by Alexander's Ninth Regiment band of Wilkes Barre. Alder, man Barrett was grand marshal and was assisted by a number of aides. M. jf.

Manley was commander of the Second division, which was headed by Rowley's band of Wilkes Barre. TKe funeral of the late Mrs. Allison took place from her home on Cherry treft yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services were conducted by Rev. W.

I). Thomas in the Welf Baptist chufch. Interment wag made in Pitts ton irlty cemetery. The pall bearers, nil nephews of the deceased, were: George, Davjd, Robert, Oliver. Fred und Geo.

lierron. The ten iinile roller Rk.it Ins race for J25 a side between Jones and Hau brich will take place this evening at Dickson Mill Grain Co. PROVIDENCE ROAD. Charlotte, X. C.

March 17. Former Judge Alton B. Parker called upon the South last night to assert her rightful supremacy in the democratic party, take the leadership find one of her statesmen for the next Presidential hearing: today. tKBESS23SSil Rev. Dr.

Harshaw, pastor of the West candidate. Mr. Parker was here on his way to Lakewood. X. March 17.

Although John D. Rockefeller is here, he is safe from subpoena ssrvice, as the process issued by the Supreme court of Missouri in iiot valid In this Slate. Unless Attorney General Hadloy should seek to have a commission appointed in Xew Jersey similar to that appointed in Xew Yolk. Mr. Rockefeller is free to come and go 'anywhere In Xew Jerrcy.

Side Presbyterian church, has Issued an appeal for uid for the Japanese A nn All He Lcadin? Styles hy Pay More? his Xew York home from Mississippi, and his appeal to the South was made in an address before the Manufacturers' club of this city, which tendered htm a reception. In this address Mr. Parker dwelt upon the steadfast devotion of the South to democratic WEST PITTSTON. DOLLAR DAT STORE 230 LACKA. AVENUE For a HAT v) Frank H.

Kyte, of this place, and son, the hall on Xorth Main street. Gallacher is. in Chicaco. at alter Kyte. I Dorrancelon, have the You way win if 'you try.

Puzzle Pictures on puye If. tending the funeral of his son. Pat brought suit In the Lu.erne county rick, who died there on Thursday. 1 court against A. J.

Koot, Hie hardware Dr. and Mrs. Byron are in ChicHgo, i dealer, Kingston. The plaintiff attending the funeral of Patrick Gul claims that they were hired on a ccr lae her. a former resident of this city.

tain contract by Hoot, but that Koot Born To Mr. and Mrs. William Toole, discharged thorn before they had coin pteted the work. James L. Leuahan is it of Cnion street.

Upper Pittston, a daughter. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Thomas, of Vine street, a son. mil 1SH1 attorney for the plaintiffs.

W. H. Kerr is confined to his home, on Delaware avenue, by Illness. Miss Jennie Evans has returned to Aj meeting of the local branch of the Order of Eagieg will meet on Sunday. I her home here, after spending some Nurent Post.

O. A. will conduct time in Bethlehem. $33.00 to the Pacific Coast via the Chicago, I'nion Pacllic and Noiili Wcsicrn Line. Tickets on sale dally February 15th to April 7lh, from Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Ta coma.

Beattle, Victoria, Vancouver and other Pacific Coast points. Correspondingly low rates from other points. Daily and personally conducted tourist car parties in tourist sleeping cars from Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles and' Portland without change. Double berth in these cars (accommodating two people) only $7.00. For booklets, describing the Pacific Coast, its climate and resources, maps, train schedules and ful Information, apply to or address any agent of the North Western line, or A.

Q. Tallant. Gen'l 604 Smith field Pittsburg, Pa. 10loApl Abe Eveland and family have moved to Avoca. A dance will be conducted at McCul len hall tonight.

The borough night school will close this week for the season. piano STr Tfais Is a Great Piano For liie Home one that after an experience of seven years which we can recommend without any hesitation to purchasers who If the Blood Pump of the human system, is out of order the nerves are starved for want of blood, and indigestion, sleeplessness, sick headache, lack of vigor and nervousness are the result. Dr. Agncv. 's Heart Cure relieves heart disease in 30 minutes, cures and strengthens' the organ so that rich blood courses through the veins and health reigns where dis cawe was supreme.

For sale by Matthews Bros. ,25. (in years time without interest. Price including stool, scarf and hook, tun inn first year. You may win if you try.

See the Puzzle Pictures un page li. AT P.UtK. "Almost in the Clouds." That's Mountain Park. Always cool, ever delightful and a typical spot for the summer outing of the lodge, church or society. a meeting in Sharkey hall this evening.

The safe of the O. P. C. O. store, which wag in the fire on Thursday and which fell into the cellar, was taken out yesterday afternoon, and on being opened the contents were found to be exactly as when the safe was closed the night before the fire.

Miss Mabel Oliver, of Carbondale, is being entertained at the home of Miss Hazle Hapeman, of William street. Dr. N. C. Monach, of Reading, is being entertained at the home of Dr.

Zeisrler. Mrs. T. W. Mitchell, of Xorth Main Btreet, attended Ihe funeral of the late Edward Barrett.

The Bell Telephone company has completed arrangements for a sub station exchange in the borough of Duryea. A place has been rented and it In expected that within a short time the apparatus will be installed. The funeral of the late Mrs. Robert Ha mil. of Broad street, took place this morning with a high mass of requiem at St.

John's church. Rev. Father Jordan was celebrant. At the conclusion of the service, the remains were shipped over the Lackawanna railroad to Pater Bon. N.

where interment was made. William D. Laumatter, evangelist, will conduct a meeting for men at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Hroad Street theatre. His subject will be, "A Vital Question," which will be a message delivered in a straightforward manner and right to the point. Every man in Pittston ought to be present to hear this address.

There wlH be singing by a quartette and a MIN00KA want a good Piano at medium price. IT IS iVIIiCH BETTER Mountain Park is exclusive, yet ac WiUiam James, an old and highly re ressibjp aud th0 amusements Jnclude spected resident of Sanders btreet, pass dant.inB bowling, base ball, hand ball, ed away this morning at 8:30 coaeter and merry go round. A after a few weeks' illness of bronchitis, i ncw now installed is an Mr. James was 60 years of age i up to date miniature railroad, was born in Wales. He came here in Gummersbach, the District Pas the early seventies.

He nas been cnj. sengeP Agent of the New Jersey Cen ployed at the National colliery of is booking Parties for nicnlcs ani than the low price would indicate and intending purchasers should not buy without examining them first. Sold only by liain Conncll Co. as engineer for the outings at Mountain Park for the sea son of 190G and it might be well to get in touch with him by 'phone or letter if your society intends running I an excursion this summer. M15 eod 5t 1 past thirty years.

He in survived by his wife: one brother, Harry, of Youngstown, and one sister, Mrs. Margaret Smith, of the same place. The funeral will be held Tuesday aftert noon. Services will be held in the house and interment will be made in the POWELL 131 Washington Ave. Scranton, Pa.

Everu for rent ad. in The Truth Washburn street cemetery. Scranton. Patrick Fitzhenry, of Main street, ha brii'uis a tenant, 3.

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