THE SCKAN1W TRIBUNE W EDNESDA ST MORNING. iilUL 4. 1894. will not be perm'ttcJ to set up in n elelVn-iei tu thu recovury of the amount ol tliu 1 icunsn which ho in requested tu )y when suit chU lio brought, t'aut lie is no', a dealer in naerokM1 disc etc;. TIM lew further iiiuvides that it chail be tho duty ot the county treasurer to hub for the recovery of all licenses duly re turned lo him bv tho mercantile apuraUcr if uot paid on or before the first day of July, In each and every year, within ten days utter date, audsaiii treasurer shall uot be disctuir cruel from any such license uulens he brings suli to recover the s.iiuo on or before that date. TAKE NOTICE. All who cue concerned in this, tbut an ap peal will ba held let tbo Arbitration room, Coort borne, In to city of Sandton, on Thurs day. April -U. 1SH, between the hours of II a. to. and a p.m., for city and lo.mty'. at which time and pluco any person above Dansd. do fined and clawed as aforesaid, or their (; vi ce attorney!, may appear and appeal iiom tbelr said assessments, 01 have errors, if any, corrected, if they think proper, T, P. G1LQAL-LON, Appraiser. LIVE NEWS OF Thi Scranton Tribune's Pltt9tou de partment It in charge) of J. M. Fahy, to whom news Items aud complaints may be referred. 6ENERAL CONDENSATIONS. All the Current Neva EultouiUid for Haaty Perusal. Peter Cawley, who was arrested while la the act of robbing the money drawer of the station of the Lehigh Valley railroad, was released from eus tody yesterday. 'Mich4el Strog ft" was predated by the Justin Adalns' Comedy company at Musio ball last evening befote a fair sized audience, The performance was a meritorious one and gave gwneral satisfaction. The Union City mission will hold its regular meeting aa well as its annual meeting for the el-oiiou of officers in the Niagara Hose company's parlor this afternoon at 3 o'clock:. Tbe executive committee of the Lounl Christian Li ideavur union met lust cveuinjr an i completed arrangements for Dr. Clark's lecture. Jucob Slierer has, as in'former year., made arrangements to spriukle Mnu street during the summer tuoaths, uud begau the work yesterday. At a meeting of the West Si 1e coun cil held Monday evening, the Traction company asked permission, to tear up the old track ou Luzirne avenue, be tween Wyoming street and the bridge, which bas been the cause or so nincti trouble. Burgess Bennett told the council that he had ordert d tho Trac puny to fill in the road and place it in a safe condition, but that his order had not been complied with. The council upheld the burgess in his order.ref used to grant the desired permission to tear up the track, aud ordered the vouipauy to fiil in the truck witiiin two days of serving of notice, or the borough will do the work at the expanse of the com pany. Mr. Patrick Walsh, of Brown town, n well known employe of the Lehiirh Valley Railroad company, and Miss Sarah Jndce, un estimable young lady of South Msin street, daughter of the late Hon. George Judge, will be mar ried at St. John's church this evening at 5 o'clock, M. Coolbaugh ia having the brick building occupied by Thomas T. Dush & Sou renovated by putting in a uew glass front, aud uu addition at the rear, 10x84, of brick, earns height as the main building, four stories, is being built. When completed it will be oue of the easiest aa well as roomy stores in the town. Miss Mary McMillan, daughter of Hou. J L. McMillan, is hums from Nw York. Miss Robinsou, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. N. Anderson .for some time, leaves today for Philadelphia, where she will visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bill, of Oik street, celebrated the eleventh; anni versary of their marriage in a very pleasant inanur Monday evening. Constable Bennett has returned to grand jury Adam Savage and Patrick Connell upon written complaints. They will be brought before the grand jury Friday next. The luneral or Mrs. Mary Muloney, mother of Councilman Patrick Malo Jity, who died at the home of her son James in Wilkes-Barr, Sunday, took place from St. John's church yesterday afternoon at II o'clock and was lurgely nttanded. The remains were interred in Market street cemetery. The many friends in this city of Dr. R. H. Gibbons, of Scraoton, learneel with regret of bia departure yesterday for New York city, where ia future he ixpeets to reside. At a regular meeting of Pride of th Valley lodge, No. 30, American Prot estant Ladies' association, held Mon day eveniug, the following officers wie installed by Deputy Grand Master Thomas Rodda, of Kingston, assisted byN. G M. D.inM W. Uovm. o. Plymouth, und other Grand lodge of ficers: W. M., Alice Blackburn; W. D. M, Ann Norrin; R. S, Ksther Blackburn; F. S, Mrs M. Daniels; A S., Mamie Llewellyn; treasurer, M. E Henderle; chapluio, Lizzie Polly; C. Annie Aruott; A. C, Cassie VVilliams I. 8., Edith Bsrtlett; 0, S.. Mrs. Nw liart; t'ustees, Nellie Blackburn, Mrs B. J. Evans, Mrs. David Arnott ; or ganist, Miss Mamie Llewellyn. A large number of persons from this place will attend the Bachelors' ball at Wilkes Barro tnis evening. It prom ises to eclipse anything of its kind held in many years. In court at Wilkes-Barr Monday the case of Endrcs and Healey vs. Avoca borough, a mandamus of execu tion was awarded. The following ap provals were also made concerning persons in this place: Approval of constable's bond of John Peudergsst.of the Fifth t-'ard of Pittston borough i Bond of $4,000 approved. Appoint ment of William C. Smith as constable of West Fit talon borough: Same ap pointed to fill vacancy created by death of W. W. Warner. Boud in sum of I', 000 npproven. Tus severest cases of rheumatism are cured by Hood's Sarsoparllla, the great 'Mood purifier. Now is the time to take it. Hood's cures. AN' oiasary Law. C hattanouQti Tiint. if Colonel Breckinridge is re-elected to cougress it is said he wid introduce a bill Xor the protection of virtuous congressmen. Criticising a Young Lady. "She would be a pretty girl for but one thing." "What's tbatr asked Charley. George Her face Is always covered with purple and red blotches. Charley Oh, that's easily enough dis posed of. Used to be the same way my keif, but I caught on to the trouble one da v. And got rid of It in no time. George What was it? t'harley Simply blood eruption). Took r short course of P. P. P. I tell you, it's ihe boss blood corrector. The governor tad rheumatism so bad that you could (tear him bo'ler clear across the country every time he moved. He tried it, and rou know what an athletic old sent he is bow. If somebody would give Miss Daisy a pointer, she would thank them after (Tarda. All the drug stores sell it. - m ITT hi the Confidential Secret That Sti: vM Imparts, IT IS VERY INTERESTING. There Are Many Persons Who Can Appreciate Her Condition Be cause They Have Been so Themselves. On a recent Sunday afternoon the writor gavo interested attentiou to the narration wblch follows. It is here producsd almost exatcly in the words of the lady from whose hps it fell Mrs. S. B. Cook, of 250 Tompkins ave nue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Her husband, Mr. S. B Cook, bas for many ysars held a responsible position In the R uistersd Letter Department of the New York Postofflce. We three sat at the front window of their home overlooking the park, as Mrs. Cook gave this leaflet out of her life oue of her little children nestling against her kuee. "My husbaul and 1 have beon mar ried, ''said the iady, "almost uine years. Before my marriage I was often tired, weak, exhausted, aud mv strength s etued to De passing from me. 1 was then a great deal with Indigestion and dyspepsia, and sometimes sine, 1 would be well two or three months and sica two or three months, oil and on, That was the history of several yean sleeping badly and suffering I could not eat any solid food. I lived on boil ed milk, taken hot, right off the atovo Tnat was my diet, aud 1 got very tired of it; but 1 was afraid to take anything els'. "Now to get back to the year (898, last year, was a long and us done tor me. As the warm weather came ou 1 hoped to get better, but did uot, The opening buds ou the trees out there in the park found m - as weak, low ami miserable as I had been in the winter. I was losing ll.'sh aud strength, xlowly but surely, all the time. My nerves were feeble aud abakeu so that my slerp was habitually bad. "At lust, by the advice of friends 1 went to Pefkskill where I remained for some time lut my friends saw 1 was growing thinner, aud expressed the opinion to one another that I was iu a decline. "The doctor suggested that I tak cod liver oil, but I told him I couldn't hear the looks or the taste of it, either in its natural state or as an emulsion. He looked grave at this but said no more about it. Sj I lay there and lin gered aud sank: that is all there is to say of the result of my trip to the conu try. " "Evsry timo I went up to visit my wife," said Mr. Cook, "I could see she was much thinner and more feeble than before, although she didn't like to ad mit it." "Well," continued the lady, "I felt that if it were physically possible I must get home, and so, on the 'A I ol November, they wrapped me up and brought me horn, what was left of me, and what there was of me weighed juii pounds.37 pounds less than I weign ed iu my girlhood, Here I could do nothing, cat nothing; only wait for what might happsD. I had tried doc tors and drugs often U34fnl to others but of no use to me." "Oa the next day after my ruturn my nnsband brought me a bottl : of pre dicated fooJ, and said a frbnd ot nis had recommended it aud hoped j would try it. 1 tasted it aud it tasted good, nothing like cod liver oil, 1 begau tak ing it according to directions without feeling thu least confi Iriiee in it or in dulging any hope from it. But it did have a good effect, and that quickly. It gave ma an appitite, "I could eat the old kind of food and they didn't distress me. Then 1 bega. to get some strength. At the end of a week, to my surprise and delight, I found I had gained two pounds. At the end of the second week, two more. And so on, gaining two pounds every week. "It is eight weeks now, and I weigh 114 pounds, iust 10 pounds more than I did when I came borne. I can eat any thing, have no pain, uo cough.no head ache, can run up stairs liks a girl, and 1 know yon will believ uis whsu I say it is all due to Paskola. " "And you think the pre-digssted food Paakoladid all this for vou.Mrs. Cook?'' "Certainly, if it didn't what did?' 1 never felt so will, and like living, iu ten years us I do now." "It isn't my wife's increase in weight alone," remarked Mr. Cook: "but look at ber ! her strength ! her enjoyment of herself! her bright spirits I She had none of those things till Paskola cave them to her. If it can do as much for other pople, through her statement being published, why it ought to be published," "What my husband sayp,I say," add ed Mrs. Cook; "anything Las would be ingratitude on my Dart and culpable indifference to the suffering of others." Has this case any lesson for you? Are you thin? Are you famishing for food which the palate refuses and tbe stom ach cannot digest? Are you pale from want of red blood? Are you unilly be cause yon hare not fieah to teed tbe vitul fire? Are you weak because your food is not assimilatedjBre you slowly sinking like a scottlsd ship? Millions are. Abandon tho use of drug? and medicines, and teat the suoressfnl mod ern seientifio treatment. Paskola is a food, and enables the system to use all othe fool It arrests emaciatlot , re (istublisher nutrition, fills op the uol low cheeks, and out of weakness de velopa power, A pamphlet giving full particulars respectingPaskola will b sent on appli cniion to ttu Pr - Digested Food Co 3U Heads St. N. V. City Th' Chimera. The chimera would draw big money if it could be captured alive uud shown around the country In a circus. It can only be lack of enterprise thut has deprived tho Ameri can public of the sight of this interesting and instructive creature, for Aldrovandua buys and he is u man in every way truat worthy thai the chimera is to be foand in Lyoia iu Asia Minor, right near that ruouu tain that has natural WU In It aud is afire all the time. Chicago Tribune. The moment mauy people get out of the common routino of daily life they get be wildered. If they have to go to a btiuk they find it hard to manage the instructions. If they have insurance, or travel, or a death in the fumily, or u wedding, they ure ut a loss what to do. Everything goes wrong, aud the event is bungled for the want of intelligent direction. Chief Gall, who succeeds Sitting Bull as head of tbe Sioux uatlesi. led the Indian in the battlu that brought defeat uud death to Custer. He is not only fond of lighting, but is capable of handling a boi o" Indi ans successfully when In tho field and has frequently exhibited the qualities of gener alship. Ho is, moreover, an Iudiun of some honesty. The FsKblonubio Young Man. A young Englishman, who is a member of one of tho leading Loudon clubs, has been visiting iuNew York for several dava. He said iu speaking of the fashionable i oung men of New York: "They have been grossly libelled by the American newspa pers. I see that your newspapers accuse these young gentlemen of imitating the Eu gllsh gentlemen and that they pattern their manner! after the approved code of the best Loudon clubs. This, I think, Is untrue. 1 am sure I never saw any youthful New York swell who resembled in tho slightest degree any English gentleman I ever knew. I never have seen one of them who even divsses like one. "There is an originality about American dress which you aever see among English men. We have more conventional standards of dress. There are few of us who would venture to dress in any marked way differ ing from those with whom wo are brought In daily contact. In nothing is this more clearly shown than in the difference be tween evening dress in New York and even ing dress in London. No man who belongs to tho 'smart' set In London would ever disgrace himself by wearing an embroider ed shirt bosom or on embroidered walatcoat with an evening dress. Absolute simplicity is the rule. The best drossod men are those who wear no jewelry even a watch chain. This abomination of wearing tho handker chief carelessly exposed iu the encircling line of the waistcoat Is a fanciful idea which I do not at all understand, ghe handker chief at best la uot an article of adornment, and tho least seen of it the better." Cor. Chicago Tribune. Iu Search of uu Item. Capt.Sam Ellis, who is iu charge of the pawnshop busiueas at the Ceutral station, used to be u captain ou the West Side. He is oue of the oldest mou on the force. "1 remember that I made a capture once that was quite importaut," he said. "It ve us lute ut night and 1 made uo report of Jf. We didn't have to do those things then Cs now. I left the station about 1 1 o'clock ut night to go home. Ou the way i met u friend, and wo went into a restaurant to get something to oat. It was nearly 1 O'clock wheu i reached home. I found u man asleep on the step of my front door. I spoke to him uud he made no reply. Then 1 Used tho toe of my boot ou hlui gently. This woke him up aud I found he was a reporter. He bad heard that 1 had Wade a capture aud caiae out to my house for the particulars. He couldn't raise any one und sat down on the doorstep to wait for me. While there he fell asleep. 1 apologized to him for my conduct, told him I couldn't give him u 'scoop,' nnd asked him In to join me in something to eat and smoke, which he did. 1 don't mention his name, but that reporter is now un editorial writer on ouu of the greatest newspapers iu Chicago." Chicago Tribune. Hales for Teaching u Dug. Briefly, the art of teaching your pet lies in these words: First, make him understand what you waut. Always use the same words in giving a command. Never teach u new accomplishment until the lust i3 learned perfectly. Whatever you begin to teach your dog to do, make him do it before you leave him. Always praise uud reward him when he has done well. Keep your own temper. D. M. Morrell iu Youth's Compuuion. Anni Laurie. The original "Aunio Laurie" was one ot the four daughters of Sir Robert Laurie, lirht baronjt of Ma.wvelton, by his second wife, who was a daughter of Biddell ot Minto. Tho song was written by a Mr. Douglas, of Finland, about the end of tha Seventeenth or the beginning of thu Eigh teenth century, but it is a sad fact that tho poetical lover did not obtuin tho bonnie Annie for his wife. She was married to a Mr.. Furgusou, of Craigdar Rock. New York Ledger, Sewer Versus School ,,, A writer in Science says ehut while us yet we huve discovered uo way of avoiding contagion which conies to us iu the air. we uro just beginning to find out the ex tremely important fuct that the air does uot become contantiuuted with bacteria unless they ure allowed to dry. Kecent In vestigations, he adds, have shown a smaller number of bacteria in the uirof a well kept sewer thun in that of a poorly ventilated IT'S A tmLSTONE About a young nueie's nock to bo a sufferer from ner vous exhaustion, ner vous dobility, impair ed memory, low spirits, irritable tem per, and tho thousand und oue deraugements of miud und body that result from, unnatural, pernicious habits, oontraeted through igtiorance. Such habits result iu loss of manly power. wreck the constitution aud sometimes pro duce gottchlng of tbe brain, epilepsy, pa rulysis, and oven dread insanity. To reach, lu-cluim aud restore such un fortunates to health and happiness, Is the idm of thu publishers of a book written in plain but chaste language, on tho nature, symptoms and curability, by home treat ment, of such diseases. This book will be sent sealed, in plain envelope, on receipt of ton cents in stamps, for peJstage. Address, World's Disixinsory Medical Association, m Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. We have the hand somest line of Parlor and Drawing Room Furniture ever shown in this state and we would like you to see it. Hill 6c Connell Washington Ava. WE BELIEVE WEAK MEN your attention M-BBa IS CALLED TO nil. Ureat English Remedy, Cray's Spsclflc Medicine IF YOU SUFFER from Nor MMslBM Mm pat i i emmm VOUS Ld- biltty, Weakness of Body and Iliad, hperma ton hpa, and Impotency, and nil diseases that arise from over-indulgence tuid self -abuse, at Loss of Memory and Power, Dimness of Vil lon, t'remature Old Ako aud many other din esses that load to lusanity or Consumption and an early jrrave. wntefor a pamphlet Address URAY MKDICINE Co' Buffalo N. Y. The Specific Medicine la sold by nil drutnrista ut $ per package, or six packages for $i,or sent by mail cm receipt of money, and with every SaOO order yy- f-UARA .TEE a euro or money ' ' -' tWOn account of counterfeits we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper, the only genu ine, bold In Scrantou bv Matthews tiros R ADWAY'S READY RELIEF. FOB 1 M I-UN A I. AMI l. 1 Kh A L USE. In using u!diolu to stop pain, w should avoid sank as lafitct injury on tha nystsm. Opium, Morphine, Chloroform. Ether, Co caine and c hloral atop pain by destroying the seuao of perception, tha put lint losing tho power of feeling. Tula la a most destruc tive proctio. it masks the symptom), ahata up, i.nd, lustead t removing troble, breaks dwn thes'omac'', liver and toweb, aud, It c-j-i tinned iu for a length of time, kill tbe nerves aud produces local or general paraly aia There is no necessity for using these uncer tain agents when a positive remedy like R AD WAY'S READY RELIEF will stoptbemnt excruciating pen quicker, without entailing the lemt danger, iu either Infant or adult It Instantly atop the most eicruciatlnt pmu, allays iuflammatiou and cures cynxec tious, whether of the Lungs, Stomaoh, Bow eca. or other gl -nds or m i - uoua membranes FOR SPRAINS, BRUISES, BACKACHE, PAIN IN THE CHEST OR SIDES, HKAD ACHE TOOTHACHE OR ANY OTHER PAIN a few implications act like magic, cans log the pain to instantly ttop. CURES AND PREVENTS Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Inflammation, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Asthma, Difficult Breathing, Influenza, Uheumu'.lem, Neurnlgla, Sclatloa, Lum bugci, Swelling of the Jnlnta, Pulua tn liuck, (heat ur Limbs. The application of the READY RELIEF to he part or purte whoro the difficulty or pain exists will afford eaie aud comfort. ALL INTERNAL PAiNt.PAlNS IN BOW ELS OR s'lOMACH. CRAMPS. SPASMS, SOUR STOMACH, NAI'BKA. VOMIIINO. HKABThURN. NBRVOU.NESS. SLEF.i' LESSNEPS.SH.'KHEADACHE.DlARRlliKA. COLlc, FLATULENCY, FA1NTINO SPKLL8 arc rellevnd instantly and quickly cured by taking internally a half to a teaspoonful of Ready Relief In half a tumbler of water. Malaria, Chills and Fever, Fever and Ague Conquered. There Is not a rom1ial airent in tho world that will cure Fevar and Auc and all other Malarious, B lions and other Fevers, ald'id b Radway's Piili.so quickly , Radway's Ready Relief. Price 50c. pr bottle. Scld by Druggists. l or tho cure uf all dUoiderit of the BtOBV aoh) Liver, Bowel, hid ,,., Itlailele i . Ni i . V4US Diaeaaep, Headache, CottStlpal Ion, Cottlveneia, luulgesMon, Uyaprpalu. II 1 1 Inttaneaa, Fcvei-.tiifluiniuatloii of the How ala, Pllea and ull derangements ot the la. ti raal Viaeeru. Purely Veg-table, o n talnlni; no mercury, minerals ur DELE TERIOUS LiKUOS. Priie&fr- por box Soi l by all druggists, or on receipt of price will be sent by mail. Mve licxo' for One Dollar. UOWAY & CO.. Si Warren St.. N. Y. RICK DRAIN TILE, FRONT, WIRE CUT. HOLLOW, VITRIFIED. FIRE AND COMMON BRICK Best in the market Brandt Clay PfoductCo, OFFICE: Blnghamton, N.Y. FACTORY : Brandt. Pa. DUPONT'S UININO, BLASTING AND SPORTI.NO POWDER Manufactured at the Wapwallopou MUla, Lu zerne county Pa., und at Wil mington, Delaware. HENRY BE LIN, Jr, General Agent for the Wyoming District, ill Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa third National Dank Building. AORMOtn THOa. FORD, Pittaton. r. JOHN B SMITH SON: Plymouth. Pa. K W. MULLIGAN. Wilkes-Uarre. Pa Agouti for the P.opauuo Chemical Com I any's High Kxplosirea I ftc UttnliAAfl !5i2K!JM. iuevav, ate ly t ii IIMhIul, K, J,,. . urcly cured by I MSA Hi). iLc yreat :eiy. n uu awaagaaasMassiaant seljoj DUOS , liruggiits. Sctauten.Pa SUXTHKWI MM DADWAY'8 11 PILLS, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL PHY! IANS AVci SI" O ON-l DR. G. LDGAR DEAN as removed to 61 Spruce street, 8critntou. Pa. (Juat op I'OSite uour -bouse Square ) It. A J. C.ONNKLL. Ofllco 2ul Washington avenue, corner Sprues btreet. over trancke'n drug store. Residence. 722 Vine it Office hours: 10.3U to IS a. m. and a to and jjg-L j.P..mr Sunday, S to 3 p. in, DR. W. E. ALLEN. Office cor. Laoka wanna and Waahingtou nves : over Leon ard shoe store: offioa boura, 10 to 12 a. m. and J to 4 p. m ; evenings at residence, S12 N "aaumgion vq Dlf. C. L. FREY. Practice limited to DI eases of tbe Eye, Ear, Noae and Throat: office. Hi Wyoming ave. Residence, &2SI Vine street. DR. L M GATES. 1411 Washington Avenui, OUlce home, StoV am. 1.30 to 3 aud .' to 8 p.m. lOH.N L. WENTZ, M. L) . Omee) 52 and 91 O Commonwealth building: reiidence Til Madlsonave; office houM 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to ; Sundays 2.80 to 4, evenings at realdeaot. A specialty made of dieasss of tbe eye, ear, nose ami throat and gyneoology. VK1EK1NA11Y SURGEONS. t ST URGE, Veterinary Surgeon, Den t. tistry a specialty; gold medallat of On tario Veterinary College. Office. Summer's livery, m Dix St.. near Keller 'a carriage shop. Telephone No. 411. LAWYERS. JM. O, BANOK'U Law sad Collection of . lice, No. 817 Bpruco st, opposite Foreat House. Scranton, Pa, ; collection! a specialty throughout Pennsylvania; reliable correspond ents luevery conn t y. I EssUf s HAM D, Attorneys and Couuiel" J lore at Law. Commonwealth buildint Washington ave. W. H. JESSl'p, lloiuc'E E. Hako. W. H. Jjbsscp, Jh. W1LI.ARD. WARREN V KNAPP. Attor neys and Counselors at Law. Republican building. Washington ave.. Soranton. Pa. ATTKRjiON WtiiOuX, Attorneys aad Counsellors at Law ; offices o and S Library building. Scranton, Pa. i'oswEM. TL PATTIOSO. William A. Wilcox. A LPS ED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, aV - Y torneys and Counsellors, Commonwealth buUdinir Rooms 19. -i) and 21. HEN RY M. SEELY - Law offices In Pries building, 120 Washington avenue. I RANK T. OKfcLL. Attorney atUw. Room J- 5. Coal Exchange. Scrantoh. Pa. MILTON W. LOW BY, i Att'yr27" WaahlDT C. H, VON BTOBCH. I tun av C. H. hquaro lAMEs W OAKPUBD, Attorney at Law, mollis 8H, 84 and Ct, Commonwealth b'l'g. J AMUEL W. EDGaR. Attorney at Law. Office, 917 Spruce at .. Scranton. Pa. LA. Watres, Attortut at Law, 423 . Lackawanna aue. . Scranton. Pa PP. SMITH. Counsellor at Law." Office, . rooms 51. M. M Commonwealth building (' K. PITCH EK. Attorney at Law, Com- monWHa:thbidlaing. Scree. vm, Ha. J CO U KG YS. 821 SpiUQSjrt. DB. REPLOGLE. Attornev-LoaBs nego- Jiated on real estate Kecv.rlty.4M Spruce. BP. Kit. 1. A.M. Attorney -at Law. 120Vy- outing avenue. Scranton. HAVE YOUR DI-.EDS AND MORTGAGES written and uoknowledged by J W. BROWNING. Attorney and Notary PubUc, 29 Commnnwealtn BuiMlnr. SCHOOLS. 4JCMOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA, Scrau O ton, Pa , prepares boys and girls forcollegj or business: thoroughly trains young children Catalogue at rucjuest. Rkv. Thomas M. Can.v, W AI.TF.lt I!. Bl'KI I Miss WOHCBSTKB'd KUtOBBOABtKN and School, 412 Adams avenue. Pupils n cefved at all times. Next term will opeu April uhNviar p C. LAOBACH, burgeon Dentist. No, 115 vy . vv yomini: nve. R. JM. .M'RA ITON. ofHce Coal Exchnnt-. LOANS. 'PHE REPUBLIC Sayings and Loan Asso X ciatiou will loan ou in .noy on easier tormi and pay you better on inveetmeut iban any ether 83ocittlon. Call on S. N. CALhiN DER, Dime Bank building HOTELS AND RESTAURANT. I 'HE "wES'l'MlN'sfEK, illMW Wyomina 1 ave. Iloonta heated with steam: ail inocf ern improvementa. C. M. Tiilmah. Prop. rlEGLKK'S HOTEL, HI Lackawanna avV i- uue, Scranton. Rates reasonable. P. feign La B, Pioprietor. i K8TMIN8TEB HOTEL. W. G. SCHENCK, Manager. Sixteenth street, one block oast of Broadway, at Union Souare, New York. American plan. ii?i,J'J day and upward. C'OYNE HOUSE, European pionT good rouina. Open day and night. Bar ' sup plied witb tbe best. P. H. COYNE, ProDrletor. t'CRANTON HOUSE, near D L ft pae- O aenger depot Conducted on the European iiinn. ic.ei VKAND CENTRAL. Victor Koch. Proprietor. iho largest anil bj; VJ equip eciulnoel hotel in Allentowu. Pa .: ratal i ana l&eu per day. ind 12.51 VICJOH D. Barnkb, Proprietor. ARCHITECTS. D AVIS HOUPT, Architects. Rooms Zi, 25 and 26 Commonwealth li'ld'g. Scranton. ." L. WAL1ER, Architect. Library build I J. lug. Wyoming avenue, scranton. L. BROWN. Arch R Architect, Price building. 120 V ashington Ave., Scranton. MlaCBLLANKOOB U ORTON D. Warts-- who'Lesals II 111 tuber. D and V Dims Bank l.niMi.-, . Scranton. Pa MEGAR:1EE BKOTHEHS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. WarehousA 130 Washington aye., Scranton, Pa. pVHrS'tf LIVERY. 1533 (upouse avenue. I First class carriages D L I OOTE, .gt Fuueral Director and Kmbnlmer. f.-'RANK P. BROWN CU. WHoTi" r sale dealers in Woodwaro, Cordage aud Oil Cloth, 720 W. Lackawanna ayenue. B' AUKB'S OltCHESTRA MUSIO FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptlona, wed dings and ooncert work furnlihod. For terms address R J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming ave., over Hulbort'a music store. UZRA FINN & SONS, builders and contra? 1-d tors, iarda: Corner Olive at. and Adam ave ; corner Ash st. and Penn ave., Scranton SHEDS. CJ R. CLARK "ft CO-.liVaTsmen.lricurti M, and Nurserymen; stcjre 148 Waabington avenue; green houae,lil53 North Main avenue; atore telephone 782. TEAS. GKAiND UNION TEA CO.. .lonei. Bros )VIHK aCRKl Nil. JOS KUETTEL, 5ei Lackawanna avonua. Scranton. Pa manuf'r of Wire Screeui. MT. PLEASANT AT 1( I T V II- Coal of the heat quality for domestic uss.and cf all altea, delivered iu any part of tue city ut lowest price. Orders left at my office. KO. 118, WYOMING AVENUI', Rear room, flml floor, Thlri National Bank or tent by mall or telephone to the mint, wlli l eceive prompt attention. Special contracts will be mado for the sale and delivery of Buckwheat Coal. WM. T. SMITE AHTOHEHARTHAN 906 South Washington Avenlia, Contractor and builder of Concrete Flaggi ng Concreto Blcckc, Potato, Butter aud Coil Kiijh. Wet Cellais dilelup. Order may be left at Thompioa A Pratt, Will nmi & Co., Main and Eyuon Streets, or at Scranton Stove Works. Al Foundations, Ciateraa Fish Wire Tuunele and Coflius. Flagging tor Garden Walk ANNUAL A. B Erown'3 Bee Thousands Eeuinants of Dry Goods. Cloiiks and Fur Capes during sale at less than cost of material. Every inch of counter room coveted with the greatest bargains ever shown. Ladies' Felt Hate, this season's styles fjj. each Boys' Winter Waist. ! ..." 1 00 each: .uff,9 ' 30o. each. Cl0ak9 $1.50 each. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND NOTIONS AT QUARTER OP VALUE. COME. IT WILL PAY YOU. Great Clearing Sale. A. B. BROWN'S BEE HIVE, PITTSTON, PA. 3Es( j8sgs)E , SUPERLATIVE AND The above brand.-" of flour can be had at any of the following merchants who will accept The Tribune flour coupon of 25 on each one hundred pounds' ... ..uu, v. kv uu cutu uurrei ot uour. tcranton-F. P. Prica, Washington nvvnai I Gold Meda Brand. pnnmore-K. P. Hrlc. Gold Medal Brand. Uuumore-F. 1. Mauley. Superlativa Bran 1. I liyda Hark-Carsou A Davis, Waabburn St. 1 Gold Medal Brand; J soph A. lloarj Mam avenue, Superlative Brand. Green Ridge-A.L.Bpencar.Guld Medal Brand. J, T. JteHsle, Superiative. lioyideaco-Keiiner & ChapnellN' Main ave nue, Superlative brand;0. J. Gillespie. W. I llarketatroot, Gold Medil Brand. Olynhant-Jamea Jordan. Snperlatiye Brand. Feckvillo-naflVr tc K.Ist Superlative Jermyn-C. L). Winters & Co hupera atlve Arcnbaid-Jooas. S mpaon Oo . Gold Medal eJarl'onda'.e-B. S. Clark, Gold Medal Brand. Hocesda!-: -1 N. Foster & Co. Gold Meia Minoaka-M. H. I.ivelle. LUTHER SEWER PIPES, Office, 813 West Lacka wanna Ave. Rooms 1 and 2 Ccmmonwaalth 8ld'& SCRAXTOX, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER Hade at the JIOOSIC and RUSH DALE WORKS. Lafflin & Ran J Powder Co.'s ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric Batteries, Fusei for explol lng blasta, Safety Fuse and RepauaoChemicaJ Co.'s High Explosives Ms and Fertilizers Large Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and Lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT & CONNELL CO. THE Thatcher S THE Bf ST. Get prices and ire the furnnco and be con vinced. A full line of HEAT HRS, Apello aud Giiuza Door Hinges. GONLAFS HARDWARE iji nnnT uaniAJi UUiUJJl I A sf 101 POWDER PITTSTON PA. Si j 5 mm Hiva, Pittston, Pa The Flour Awards "Chicago, Oct 31 Fha first official snnouDcement ot World's Fair ill. plomas on Hour has been inade, A tnedal bus been awarded by the World's Fair judges to the Hour manu factured by the Washburn, Crosby Co, in the great Washburn Flour Mills, Minneapolis. The committee reports The flour strong and pure, and entitles it to rank: aa first- .-lass patent flour for lauily and bakers' use." MEGARGEL & CONNELL VUOLK9ALK AGK.NT-t. GOLD MEDAL Taylor-Judge A Cm, Gold Madol; Attartoa Jt Co., Superlative. Duryea-Lacvreuco store Co , Gold MedaL JUo4f-J(ihu McCrlndle, Gold Medal. PlUstn-M. W. O'Boyle, Gol.l ItaGL CJark'B Grecn-Fraco & Parkor. Superlative. Cftrk's annmtt-F, M. Young, Gold Medal aleu-S. E. Fins & Son, Gold Medai Braal. Nlrh-jUuu-J. E. Harding. Waytrly-M. Vv. Bliss Son, GoTd MedaL Factryyille--Charles Ga'dner, Gold Medal. Hnptiottom X. M Finn Sou, Gold Medal. Tobyhanna Tnbyha'i-i v L.nign Lumber Co. Gold Medal H n Gou!daboro-S A. Adam 0 .11 Meial Brand. Mojcow-Gtice & Clcii.c-iit-, Gold Medal. Lake Ariel - James A. BortreS, Gold Medal. Forest City-J. L. Morgan & L-0.i Oold Modal KELLER KING'S WINDSOR CEMENT F03 1 LP. J lull 111 U FLUE LININGS Quarries and Works. Portland, Pa. Spring Ginghams. We have placed on sale i our line of Ginghams for the coming spring and summer. Finer Goods, More Tasteful Colorings and Lower Prices than ever before, are what will recommend them to our patrons. E E, PITTSTON, PA. E. Robinson's Sons' Lager Beer Brewery alanufactarsra of tbe Celebrated PlLSENER Lager Beer CAPACITY 100,000 Bbls. Per Annum. What is More Attractive Than a pretty face with, a frenh, bright ctnnplealoni For it, uio Poitoni'a Ponder. GLOB WAREHOUS