The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 19, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER- 19, 18943
GETTING THE BABY TO SLEEP
The Cradle Out of Date, but Cradle
Songs Remain Better Infant Food
Brings Sounder Sleep, With Little
Need of Rocking.
In the old New England Cabin at
the Midway Plaisauce, among the
quaint bits of furniture there was an
old-fashioned cradle such as busy
mothers used to push with their feet
while they hummed a soft lullaby.
The cradle is out of date and the
tiny, lace-draped crib has taken Its
place. Cradle song remain. No bet
ter orva have been written ainee
mothers hushed their tired ones to
uleep with 'Kock-a-bye, Baby," and
'Jiye, Buby Bunting," but the art of
infant feeding has gone fur ahead of
the old ways.
Mothers no longer give sirups to still
babies' cries; little or no medicine is
now given, but better food. Lactated
food is now known to every mother.
In the great majority of homes in this
country and in Canada this best of in
fant! foods has found a permanent
place.
Next to healthy mother's milk It Is
the most perfect diet for infants.
Very often it is much superior to the
natural breast milk,. because It never
becomes derlcentlu nutritive qualities.
MARY C. REYNOLDS,
It cannot contain any source of conta
gion. It is perfectly prepared to be
pleasing to the weak infant stomach.
It quickly makes solid flesh and bone,
and tides sickly babies over summer
days and nights when cholera infan
'urn and diarrhea threaten the lives of
e 'ery poorly nourished child.
The great reproach to practical
medicine lies been the fearful loss of
Infant lives of every return of the hot
weather. The attention of the whole
world has been directed to this great
subject of proper infant feeding, espec
ially during hot weather.
Under the advice of the professors in
the medical department of the Ver
mont university, more especially of
Prof. A. P. Orinnell, dean of the uni
versity, and Dr. S. M. Itoberts, profes
sor of diseases of children, and under
the investigation and direct supervi
sion of Prof. C. 8. Boynton, the manu
facture of lactated food was begun. It
Las saved thousands of baby lives and
enabled thousands more to grow up
strong and big and blessed with stur-
A host of mothers have to thank lac
ted food for the toy of seeing their
jplng, silent, -wnite faced little ones
& bright-eyea, charming babies,
"Ilcrnr nnv nmMior'a hunrt tircat
bers of mothers have written that
nothing else would agree with their
children but lactated food.
A trial of less than two weeks will
tell Its story in baby's weight, eyes,
cheeks and spirits. Nursing mothers
tind lactated food just adapted to their
Deculiar needs. It nourishes both
mother and child. And this is what
one would expected from a knowledge
if its rich, blood-making ingredients;
using pure milk sugar as a basis, be
cause it is also the basis of mother's
milk; there Is added the richest gluten
Hour of wheat and oats. These are
subjected to high steam heat under
pressure, and while in contant motion
and perfectly cooked, the extract of
me nnest malt barley is added, mak
ing thus a partially digested food that
is easily assimilated by the feeblest
stomach.
Invalids and aged persons find lac
tated food the most grateful to their
weak stomachs of any nutriment they
can take.
Here is the experience of the sweet
baby girl whose portrait is given
above. Her mother, i Mrs. E. E. Itey
nolds, of Fair Haven. Vt.. writes:
"Our little girl Is a perfect picture of
neaun, Having used lactated rood since
she was two months old. She has al
ways been perfectly well and we
ininKit is largely due to the food."
BASE BALL.
At Cleveland First game-
Cleveland 1 0114002 x 9
Brooklyn. 0 000800008
Bits Cleveland, 13; Brooklyn, 0. Er
rorsCleveland, 1; Brooklyn, 4. Batter
ies Young and Zlmmer, Daub and Dailey.
Umpire McQuald.
Second game
Cleveland 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 8 1 0 27
Hits Cleveland, 1; Brooklyn, 15. Er
rorsCleveland, 8; Brooklyn, 0. Batter
ies Cnppy and O'Connor: Lucid and Kins
low. Umpire Mcaaide. (Called on ac
count or aarsnets).
At Chicago First game-
Chicago 0 0000102 0-8
New York....O 0. 0001800 4
Hits-Chicago. 5: New York. 7. Errors
Chicago, 6; New York, 4. Batteries-
Terry ana Bcnnver; Kusie and carrell,
Umpire Lynch.
Second game
Chlcaao...-. 8 0 2 1 06
New York 4 2 0 8 09
Hits-Chicago. 11: New York. 11. Er
rora Chicago, 6; New York, 0. Batteries
Urimtu and Bcnnvor; Clarke, Meekin
ana tarreii. umpire uynan.
At Pittsburg-
Pittsburg 1 4 0 1 a 0 8
Baltimore 4 8 8 0 8 215
Hits-Plttibnrg, 13; Baltimore, 13. Er
rors Pltuborg, t); Baltimore, 8. Batter
ies Qumbert Coicolougb. and Weaver:
Qleason and Clark. Umpires Uaffney
ana ceus.
Seeond gane Postponed.
At St Louis
St. Lonls 0 0004000 1-5
Boston 2 0100100 04
BiU-St. Lonls, 7: Boston, 10. Errors
St. Louis, 8; Boston, 1. Batteries Breit
nstein and Twineham; Stivetts and Gan-
tel. Umpire Burst.
At Louisville
Louisville 0 20003004
Washington 10118100 S
Hitt Louisville. 8: Waablnstoo. 7.
Errors Louisville. 2: Washington. 1. Bat
teries Wodnworth and Lae; Mereer and
Dugaaie. umpire Keeie. called on ac
count or darken ess.
At Cincinnati First game-
Cincinnati ....8 0000001 14
Philadelphia..; 0 2 n 0 0 2 2 8-10
fife
Errors Cincinnati, 2; Philadelphia, 8.
Batteries Fisher and Merritt, Taylor and
Clements. Umpire Emslie,
Seoond game
Cincinnati Tf. Philadelphia declared off;
bad grounds.
TOMORROWS TROTTING RACES.
An Unusually Largs List of Entiles
Made.
The races of the Gentlemen's Driv
ing club tomorrow include four events
of an attractive nature. Tbe list of
entries following is unusually large:
ROAD RACB.
Nellie, J. Beuoro.
Fred, A. Dunn.
Bud. Dr. J. L. Wents.
Dan, Dr. Nichols.
Uenrge, Victor Koch.
George W. John Fritz,
llazle, J. K. Wears.
2 SO CLASS.
Bine, s. g., J. IT. Ladwig.
John Ilonan, b. g., C. i. Sanderson.
Frank H, br. g., F. C. Hnzzard.
T. L. S., s. g., O. 8, Seauiuus.
John, b. g., Dr. Hill.
Pet Hand, b. m., Frank Speucer.
3 00 CLASS
Beauty. bL m., Dr. J. L. Wentas.
Frank S, b. g., J. F. Bfigel.
Billy, b. g., O. II. Sanderson.
Beauty J, s. m., G. M. Shelly.
Gray foot, b. iu., J. It. Mears.
2.40 CLASS.
Little Agnes, gr. m., E. J. Goodwin.
Jack, b. g., Dr. Hill.
Duke, bl. g U T. Payne.
Abigail, br. in., Dr. Honser.
Mollio, b, m., A. L. Spencer .
Jlaud L,, a. m., C. & Seamaus.
(3 HAND J UllY UETUltNS.
Another Long List of Indictments
Made Against Violators of
the Peace.
Yesterday the grand jury made its
second report and is still far from the
end. Attorney Holgate is iudloted and
will be required to answer a obnrge of
violating the election laws. A trne
bill was found against W. P. Boland.
Sabioined is a list of the trne and
ignored bills:
TRUE BILL&
Anthonv Harmonski. felonious wound-
inn; Frank Karwoski, pros.
Valentine Haas, felonious wounding;
Thomas Jones, pros.
.Margaret Harry, lelonlous wounding;
Patrick Hart, pros.
Thomas Hanley. jr.. aeeravated assanlt
and battery: Fred llamm, pros.
John Hardwski and Annie Kosloski, as
sault and battery; Majk Kosloski, pros.
jacoD Boaz, assault and battery; Lena
Boaz, prox.
Frank Rowalowski, assault and battery;
John Glycb, pros.
Valentine Haas, assault and battery;
John M. Howells, pros.
Philip Tallarico, assault and battery;
Philip Rock, pros.
rump lauanco, assault anu nattery;
Pa;quila Grossa, pros.
John Phillips, assault and battorr:
George Albright, pros.
John mtllips, assault and battery; Feter
Walsh, proi.
Charles White, assault and battery; J.
W. Clnyton, pros.
William Perk, assault andbatterv: Jo
seph T. Klrkbride, pros.
Charlotte bnyuer, assanlt ana battery;
Mary Tracy, prox.
.hstner Welby, assault and battery:Anne
Casey, prox.
Richard Hilbring. assault and batterv:
Peter Ambacb, pros.
Antonio Luenzo, assault and battery;
Vincenzo Di Mnro, proa.
bamuei wruDie, assault and battery;
William Feldman, pros.
John R. Thomas, assault and battery:
James M. Casey, pros.
Annie Walter, assault and battery: Alary
Donovan, prox.
Bridget Aiattlcks and Sabina McNally.
assault and battery; Ann Casey, prox.
W. lloland, assault and battery; John
Niland, pros. .
John Tinrney. assault and batterv:
James Gregory, pros.
Liien r arraquur, assault and battery;
Sarah Dumond, prox.
Catharine Collins, assault and battery:
Margaret Meehan, prox, '
Alary Jietlron, assault; John Lynch,
pros.
B. Liepschiz, assault and disturbing a
religious meeting; B. levi, pros.
Joseph Movies, discharging firearms:
Martin Murphy, pros.
Majk Runtovitcb, Charles Gurenoski,
Felix Grofriskl, Andrew Cominaki, Jo
seph Julcheskl, Joseph Miglen, Julia Mig
len, and Hose Miplen, aidiug prisoner to
escape; Jonathan Venison, pros.
Hicnard hi. Holgate, violation of election
laws: George W. Patterson, pros.
Alary Uttcnamanikln, raise pretenses;
Solon Stockeck, pros.
Fblllp Wallman, carrying away fruit;
Daniel Shea, pros.
Mary Parker, larceny by bailee; Thomas
A. Hendrick, pros.
Majk Alargo, alias Joseph Motlieskn.lar
ceny by bailee; William Morgher, pros.
Joseph Fuller, larceny by bailee; A. D.
Burns, pros.
Henry Parker, larceny by bailee; Ho
ratio S. Pierce, pros.
Stewart Conkle, larceny and receiving;
Patrick Doran, pros.
James Smith, tippling house; W. Bauer,
pros.
Albert Burta, tippling house; Bernard
Davif, pros.
Lutgi Maucizo, tippling house; J. F. Mc-
Andrew, pros.
John Kirby, tippling house; W. Bauor,
pros.
Margaret Barry, tippling house; Patrick
Hart, pros.
M. li Langan, tippling bouse; W.Bauer,
pros.
Thomas Healoy, tippling house; Ellen
Keenan, prox.
James Casey, tippling house; John
Thomas, pros.
John Miglen, selling liquor on Sunday;
John Welsh, pros.
August Gable and Lena Gable, rape;
Veranda Andrews, piox.
Annie Kosloski, adultery. Majk Kosloski,
prox.
John Hoban, fornication and bastardy;
Sophia Kaufman, prox.
John Hardeuskl, fornication; Mark
Kosloski. pros.
Bridget Mcllugb, renting house know
ingly tor immoral purposes; John Tierney,
rjros.
John Benclokes, Joseph France, Jacob
Orabotn, malicious mischief; Michael
Munley, pros.
The grand jury yesterday morning
also submitted the following ignored
bills:
James H. Campbell, murder; J. F, Mo
Andrews, pros.
Nehemish Baker, robbery; James A. Mc
Laughlin, pros.
Nicholas Lelning, rape; Veranda An
drews, prox.
John Bendokes, Joseph France and Ja
cob Oraboth, assault aud battery; Michael
Munley, pros, County to pay costs.
Michael Flannery, assault and battery;
P. F. McDonnell, pros., to pay costs.
James Flannery, assault, and battery; P.
V MnlliMnnll vtcna tr. rtav rnot.
MaKgie Ma'lloy, assault and battery;
Maggie Walsh, prox. County to pay
costs.
John Hardwski, malicious mischiof; Majk
Koloskl, pros. 'County to pay costs.
Emma Egler, common scold; Barbara
Cerne r, prox., to pay costs.
John Hardwski, larceny; Majk Koloskl,
nros.
Andrew Yager, defrauding boarding
housekeeper; donn.jstoriK, pros., to pay
costs.
Real Merit is the characteristic of
Hood's BarsaDarula. and it Is manifested
every day In tbe remarkable cures that
wedlolne accompiunea. nooas Barsapa
rilla is the kind. Try it.
Hood's Pills are tbe best family cathar-
tio and liver medicine. Harmless, reliable,
A Word.
W'nnt nf nil l,rf o nut Hint it,iA tfJjAH
paid for, in advance. When a book no-
count ts made, no cttarge uwi ve less man
za vnu. jns rule apjnits iv an trmrm
want eds, except Situations Wanted, which
are inserted FIIKE.
Agents Wanted.
O ALESM K.N EVERY COUNTY. MALAUY
fj or coinmiiwion. No I'Xiwrimiet). Now
tarirl bill (liven unlimitwl prottta. Active men
nplilv quickly, statiiqr 8alnry and tnrritory
waiucil. MANUFACl UUKHd, box KM, Bus
ton. AOEMTS WANTED EVEUYWIIEIIU TO
sull the latest alutuinum novellins, omir
inoui Drollts, soils lit si,'lit, di'livorod fr, m
cure tuirltury. Hmuple iu vulvot llued cao
with full lnlWniatUm, Vf CataloKtiu fre
Aluminum Novelty Co.. 'Mi Broadway, New
i m it.
Helo Wanted Females.
WANTED-SKVEltAL LAD:KS TO AK
nist iu lmhliHhin work, also learners:
will pay from ?!i to tin a week. Vur purticu
Inrs address, with atauiu. J. 11. O.. Tuini N '
ollict
Furnished Rooms Wanted
LAT)Y;IsUEfrTOTt
iiIkIihI room, AddresfiC. )., city.
For Sale.
SyUAliS IN ANY QUANTITY, US CLIFK
atrei't.
For Rent
;oK KENT KUKN1SHEU FRONT ROOM
I on first Hour, with or without board.
i
Adams avouuu.
.U'RNISIIEU HOUSE FOB RENT UNTIL
' April 1, 18U5. Apply at ilSO i lay avenue.
PWR KENT-ONE-IIALF STORE. VX
Fonn avenue. 8') per month.
;01l RENT NICELY-FUK.1S1IEL) HALL,
r suitable for lodire rooms. JOHN JEU-
MYN, lilt Wyoming avnnun.
Real Estate.
C MALL FARM WE HAVE NAMES OF
O twenty persons who want to buy small
farms. Send full particulars. Make price
low. R. ERNEST COMEUYS, Price building
Special Notices.
rpHE ANNUAL MEETIMU OF THE MEM
i tier of the runmivlvauia Oral whool for
tbe deaf will be held at the ortlce of the secre
tary, Third National UaiiK building, on bat
nrday afternoon, Sept. -U at 3.W o'clock, for
the election of four directors for three years,
aud such other business as may properly be
brought before such woo liny. The board of
directors will moot . immediately after, fur
organization.
Mt.MtY ubL,ia, jr., secretary.
rOU WANT THIS RELIC REPRINT
Frauk Loslie'n illustrated Woekly War
lllustratioua lWll lSi'i. Two Volumes Folio,
tW.50; payable niontlily, SIW. Del vered by
express complete, prepaid. Address P. O.
MOODY, BIS Uibeou street, Scrantou, Pa.
BLANK BOOK PAMPHLETS. MAOA
zinea, etc., bonnd or reliound at Tub
Tkibunb otllce. Quick work. Reasonable
prices.
MEAL TICKETS CAN BE HAD AT M,
corner Spruce street and Franklin ave
nue. Twenty meal ticlcots for $8.W. Good
table board.
Notice to Property Owners,
rpo THE OWNERS OH REPUTED OWN
X era of property boundine and abuttingon
both sideH of Franklin avenue, between Spruce
street and Mulberry street, iu the Eighth and
bixtoontli wards of the city of Scruntim, Pa.:
'lake notice tliatunder the direction ot coun
cils I will make the ai-susHtiueijt for paving
Franklin avouuu between th'i points named
above with VJtritled brick pavement on a con
crete baso, toKotherwith tlie necossary curb
ing, or rewriting, crosi,wilk, curb aud plates,
etc., on Monday, the S-lth day of September,
A. D. 104. at 10 o'clock in the torenojn, at my
otllcoiu the Municipal building, city of Scran
tun. Fa., at wli ch tune andpluc i you may ap
pear and be heard if you so desire. JOSEPH
j-. I'll iLtirn, civy eoKiiioer.
Incorporation.
TN THE COURT OF COMMON I LEAS OF
X the County of Lackawanna, September
Term. 1KUI. No. 11)04.
Notice is hereby civen that an application
will be made to above court on Thursday,
Soptrmljer, 20th, 18 4. at t;n o'clock a. in.,
under the "Corporation Act of lt74." of the
Commonwealth of Poninvlvani:i, and tlio sup
plements thereto, for the chart r of an in
tended corporation to bo cullod 'Tho Wil
liam A. itnd Lawrcuco Colliery Keg Fun-1,"
tho charier ond oliject of which is for
beneficial and protective purposes Irom funds
coll-'Cted therein and for these purposes to
h -ve, pofsoss and enjoy nil thi riclils. buneflts
aud privileges of the said act of assembly and
itu supplements.
The proposed charter is now on file In the
Pruthonotarysofl'ue.
JOHN M. HARRIS, Solicitor.
legal.
TN RE: INSOLVENCY OF '(JEOROE
1 Rerowski, No. Jill. September tenn l6!H,
Court of Cuniuion Pleas of Lackawanna
crtinty.
Notice is liorehv given tliit the Coart lias
fixed Jlondny,. October li, l.S!i, i t II o'clock
a. m. ns the time for fln:il hoaring of the above
named petitioners application lor discharge
as an insolvent debtor.
E. O. NEWCOMM, Attorney,
IN RE: INSOLVENCY OK TIIOMaS
1 Oiinpbel , in the Court of Conimou Picas,
No I'HI, hepioml or term, IW'4.
Notice is hereby given that tlio court lias
fixed Monday, October l', 1HM, atBo'clock a.
in., us the time f or hearini; the above named
petitioner' application for final discharge as
an insolvent debtor.
E.C. NEWCOMB, Attorney.
T? STATE. OF WILLIAM H '11U)MPS0N,
1 J late of the city of Scrantun deceased.
Lntti r.-i t stamentary upon ta d estate
having bnn ginnted to b under
s !n'd, all Mr ons l aving el : inn ir i!o
mandi against ibe b,i;d tulafe aru requested
to make known the name to him without de
lay, nud all persons indebted to said estate
are requested to niako ininicdiatn puynicnt
A. B. CLAY. Exe.utor.
W. W. LATUUOP, Attorney.
Scranton, Sept. 15, 1SH1.
"INSTATE OF THOMAS MULLEN, LATE
1 i ot tho city of Scranton, county of Lacka
wanna, State of Peunsyluanin, decoascd.
Letter testamentary upon the above named
estate having been grantod to I he undersigned,
all persons having cluiins or demands aguiust
the said estate will prusont th in for payment
and those indebted thereto shall please make
immediate payment to
THOS. J. MULLEN, Executor.
,IksSUPS& Ha Nl, Attorneys.
Situations Wanted.
N ACI'lVr. RELIABLE MAN. WITH
iV good references, of middle ae wishes
employment, ynici anq correct lu figures,
five years oxiwrionce an single entry book
knetior and clerk. Will work for nnv wuirea
that will pay hoard. Addresi W. B. Tribune
otuce.
TAKF.8SMAKINQ OR PLAIN SEWIH BY
XJ the day wanted ny a compi!t"nt scan
stress. Address 11. L. H., 2!H Adams avenue,
1 AT ANTED ItY A YOU N(i MAN OFOOOD
f references, a position of nuv kind
driver or hotel work preferred. E. M 302
L,ackawanna avenne.
s
ITUATION
WANTED BY A BlY 18
years old.
Address t'j) Oswell court.
(SITUATION WANTED FOR WASHING,
O ironing or scrubbing or any kind of work
by tho day. Call or address L. B. U84 North
suranor avenue, city.
T)OY WANTED APPLY TO TnE TRIB
I UNE'S Honesdale olllce. PAL'LOAKU
NEH.
SITUATION WANTED BY OIRL TO DO
k light hnuao work and take care of child.
MRS. TII1EL, 223 Penn aveuuo.
PARKEEPER-A BTEADY, SOBER AND
li industrious yunug man would like to se
cure a position; understands his business and
Is a good, quick mixer; would like a positlo i
in city or country ana can rurmsn good rerer
enoes from last employer. Address, Bar'
keeper, GUU Lackawanna ave Scranton.
For Delicacy,
For purity, and for Improvement of the com
plexion, nothing equals Pouomi's Powder.
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
IPMVMlIANS ASU MUGtUN
DR. O. KUOAH DEAN has removed to B18
Spruce atrwt, Scranton, a. (Just op
poeite court-house bouai
DR. A. J. LONNELL. OfflK BU Washington
avonne, corner Spruce street, over
t raucka a drug atora Reaideuco, Ki Vlnest.
Olliooboura: iU.aitol2a. m. and tot aud
6.30 to 7.D0 p. m. Sunday, t to 8 vja.
DR. W. E. ALLEN, Olhce cor. Lacks
wanua and Waaliinirtou avna. : over Leon
ard shoe store; othce hours, 10 to 12 a. m. and
oki t p. m.: evenings at nsiaenoe. tun.
aahlngton ave,
I(.UL. 1' KEY, Practice limited to DI
XJ eases of th P.va, Kur. Nohm and Throat:
oflice, la Wyoming ave. Residence, 62 Vine
ureot.
DR. L.M. OATES. 125 Washington Avenue.
Otllce hours. S to U a.ui.. l.ju to ii and I
to 8 p.m. Ruxldonce IV Madison aveuua
OHM L. WE'nIZ, M. U, Omiei IX and el
tl C'ommonwoaltli building: residence 711
Madiaonave: oftloehours, lfftoia, lito 4, f to
8; Sundays ii.U0 to 4. evenings at residenoe. A
speclaltv madn of rilpennHM of tha av& aar. noas
and throat aud gyneoology.
I)
R.KAY, m PenuAve ; 1 to8p.m ; callHUiB.
DiH.ot' wouien. obstetrics aud dis. of cbil.
LA WVK.KS.
1 M. C. RANCH'S Law and Collection of.
I , flee. No. 1117 Spruce st, opposite Forest
House. Scranton, Pa,; collections a specialty
throughout Pennsylvania; reliable correspond
ents iu every couuty.
JthSUl'S & HAaD, Attorneys and Counsel
lors at Law, Commonwealth building,
Washington ave. W. H. Jkhrcp,
Horaci E. HASta
W. H. Jkssup. Jo.
W1LLAKD. WARREN & KNAPP, Attor
neys ami Counselors at Law, Republican
building, Washington ave.. Scranton, Pa.
PATTERSON & WILCOX, Attorneys aud
Counsellors at Law; otncee tt aud S Library
building, Scranton, Pa.
ttOSWKLL H. PATTSnSOS.
William A. Wncox.
A LFRED HAND. WILLIAM. I. HAND, At-
j x. tornevs and
Counsellors, Commonwealth
building. Rooms 111, W and
21.
WF. UOYLE, Attorney at-Law.Noa lS and
20, Burr building, Washington avenue.
11
EN RY M. SEELY - Law olllcea lu Price
hmldlng, lit) Washington avenue.
TjRANK T. OKELL, Attorney at Ijkvr. Room
X 6, Coal Exchange. Scranton. Pa.
MILTON W. i.OWRY.i'Att'ys, 227 Washing
C. IL VON STORCH, t ton ay., C. H. square.
lAaTEa'w. OAKFOKD, Attorney at" Law,
rooms OaM and 65, Commonwealth b'l'g.
h'AMUEL W. EDOAR, Attorney at Law.
Office, 317 Spruce St., Scranton, Pa.
A. WATRE3, Attorney at Law, 423
L.J. Lackawanna sue., Scranton, Pa
I) P. SMITH. Counsellor at Law. Office,
1 . rooms 54. 65. IW Commonwealth building.
C R. PITCHER, Attorney at Law, Com
' . monwealth bnilaing. Scranton, Pa.
C. COMEOYS. 321 Spruce st
DB. REPLOOLE, Attorney-Loans noo-
tlated on real estate security. 4US Hpruca
BY. K1LLAM, Attornov at-Law. 12U Wy-
omingavenun. Seranton.
SCHOOLS.
OCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scran
O ton, Pa., prepare boys and girls tor coUogs
or business: thoroughly trains vonng children.
Catalogife at request Opens September IU
Rev. Thomas M. caw
Walter H. Bdei.l.
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
and School, 412 Adams avenue. PupiU
received at all times. Next term will open
September 10.
UKNI1STS.
C. LACBACH, burgoou Dentist, No, 115
. Wyoming ave.
R. M. STRATTON. office Coal Exchange.
LOANS.
rPHE REPUBHO Savings and Loan Asso
I lnfl..., .tn irt.. . , 4
b...v.u "... iubu jMU untirey uu WiSJr fceruis
and pay yon better on Investment than any
nthno ..Uw.tlA. u XT r A I Y 1.' M
PER. Dimo Bank building
SEKIIS. '
GR. CLARK ft CO., Seedsmen, Florists
and Nurserymen; store 14U Washington
avenne; green house, lliuO North Main aveuue;
More telephone 7K2,
TEAS.
ORAND UNION TEA CO., Jones Bros.
WIRE M KEKNS.
JOS. KUETTEL, 6i5 Lackawanna avonua,
Scranton, Pa., manuf'r of Wiro Screens.
IIOTKLS ANU KKSTAURANTH.
rpHE ELK CAFE, 126 and 127 Franklin ave-
-a. uuu. ivawa roasouaDie.
P. Zieuleb. Proprietor.
11 f LbXAHAbTErt HOTKI.
w- SCHENCK Manager.
Sixteenth street, one block east of Broadwav
Miliinnlilflnm.. V V .. "
American plan. 160 por day andjrpward
SCRANTON HOUSE, near D., U & W. pas
senger depot Conducted on the European
plan. Victoii Korrii, Proprietor,
ARCH1TKCTS.
DAVIS HOUPT, Architects. Rooms 21.
5ft and 26 Commonwealth b'ld. Hernton.
"1 L. WALTER, Architect Office, rear of
Washington avenne.
f U BROWN. Arch B. Architect Price
X ( hHildiug.120 Washington Ave-.Scrantoo.
MISCKM.ANKOl'S.
I J AUER'H ORCHESTRA - MU8IO FOR
JJ balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings ana concert work furnished. For terms
address It J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming
ave., over Hnlbert's music store.
HORTON P. SWART8- WHOLEBALB
lumber, Price bnildlng, Scranton, Pa.
Ml-OARUEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twlue.
Warehouse. 1J0 Waahington ave. Ucrenhm.
l'a.
H
OKSES AND CARRIAGES FOR SALE
at 1(4.1 (.apons avenue.
' D. L. FOOTE, Agent
I ruIo flpftlfi-B in Wootlware, Cordage ud
CHAMPION .
PIGEON SHOOT
WILL TAKE PLACE AT
Scranton Base Ball Park
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, AT 9 A.M.
Thure was nover a shoot of this kind in
I a"ka wanna county, by not turn out bring
your friends even if you do not shoot Tell
yonr friends ahout it. The winner of a medal
becomes the abtolute owner. The following
are mu pnzus:
First priae, presented by Green Ridge Gun
club, (7.i gold modal.
Second Prise, presenlod by Green Ridge
Gun club, JlW hammei less gun.
Third prise, presented by Lumber dealers
or scranton, 40 gold stop wateh.
Fourth priae, presented by George W- Schla
eer.bandsoine gun case.
Fl th prise, presented by E, R, Parker, split
uamnoo iisinug rou.
Sixth prize, presented by A. W. Jurish,
ttoiniiiRiou rum.
Beventh prize, nresented by George W. Fel'
ton, hunting coat.
Eighth prize, presented by Alex Dunn, jr
SDortman s umbrella
The rules are 21 yards rise, use of one bar
rel only and only M ounce shot allowed. The
boundary will betiie fence which encloses the
grounds. Each shooter will shoot at 25 live
pigeons. A II tl. H to be shot off at five birds
each. An admission of 25 cents will be charg-
eu. granu siana iree. ine public is ooraialy
invicuu.
There is at the present time 26 entries and
th -y are tbe crack wing shots of north east
ern Pennsylvania. We expect to have at
leaFt 411 entries which will take over LUX)
pigeons to decide tne contest, we nave re
ceived a number of entries from Wilkes-Barre
and Lnzerne county. There will be uo selling
out In this match, every shorter will shoot the
shoot of his lite.
There has been nothing in year thst has at
tracted anch attention as our comina ahant.
Take Provtd-nce or Peokvdle car from
Scranton to ballpark.
All entries will ckne Sept. 22.
Address all letters to , -.
GREEN RIDGE GUN CLUB,
v BOX 60S, SCRANTON, PA.
onnolly
SEPTE
TUST TWO YEAR3 ago we flanu
J oar kaaner to tbe breszs and floated
iuiv bun stream ui uusmwse. wt
were confident of toocesi from the
start and oar confidence led us to ex
pect great results. W went ia to
win. Oar friends were with us, bs
they are still with thousands of dsw
ones added. Oar aim bis been to con
duct a business ssta'blishment upon a
fair ana Honorable basis to make oar
customers' interests oar own, to deal
with all alike on a strictly one-price
system, and that always tbe very low
est possible pries; to keep only the
most reliable makes of goods, that we
might appeal to yon on their merits.
Hare we succeeded?
CONNOLLY &
Do You Sleep Well?
If not, get one of nature's BEST SEDATIVES,
iL Pine KEattress
They Are Inexpensive.
THE SCBATOIS BEDDSfC CO.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19.
LEWIS
MORRISON
-A9-
"MEPHI STO"
IN HIS FAMOUS,
DRAMATIC, SCENIC AND
ELECTRIC! PRODUCTION OF
FAUST
A performance celebrated throughout the en
tire Enellsb-speaklna; world.
Supported by MISS FLORENCE ROBERTS
as "Uartruerite," Wit. EDWARD ELSNE3
and a strong cast
bale ot seats opons JUonaay at tne Doxomce
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
THURSDAY, SEPtI 20.
Fresh from his European success.
THE GREAT POWELL,
In a grand presentation of
NEGKuMA.NCY and a scries of
WONDER WORK OF MYSTERY.
Everything Absolutely New.
Carriages may be ordered for 10.30 p. m.
Sale o seats opens Tuesday at the box of
fice. ?Brllllant draniatlo event, the accom-
Slixhed artiste, Mario Wainnrrlght, and a
rat class company, Monday Bept. 24.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
FRIDAY, SEPT. 21.
Robert Garnella's New Farcical Comedy in
Four Acts,
THE TROLLEY
Under the management of Charles F.
Cromwell.
THE GARNELLA'S S?&
And a Company of Fun Makers.
Act I Drawing Room of John Hope's City
Residence. Aot II Parlor of Jnhn Hope's
New Home, Moving Day. ACT III The Trial
Trips of tbe Trolley- A Street in Eutopia.
Aot IV Garden of Mr. Hope's Country Resi
dence. Special Scenery. New Ideas.
t"Brilliant Dramatic Event! The accom
plished artiste, Marie Walnwrlght, and a
llrst-class company, Sept 24.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 22,
First Scranton Production of the Great
Russian Melodrama,
In the Name of tbe Czar
Realistic Srentry. Superior Cast.
Costumes Historically Correct.
S St. Nicholas Belfry,
e- The Nihilists' Den.
The Imperial Opera House, St Petersburg.
The Plunge to Death.
Sale ot seats op ns Thursday at the box oflice.
MfBrllllant Dramatic Event. Tho accom
plinhed artiste, Marie Walcwrlght and a. first
class company SupL 24,
Davis' Theater.
WONDERLAND.
Week Commencing Monday, SEPT. 47.
Every afternoon and evening.
THE FAMOUS
WATSON SISTERS'
Extravaganza and Novelty Co.
Headed by the Peerless Lyrio Artist,
IDA SIDD0N3
Bright, Breezy, Buoyant.
Better Than the Best Yet.
ADMISSION, 10, 20 OR 30 CENTS
Two Performances Dally at 180 and 8.15 pjn.
RUPTURE
Can be cured by simple treatments and the
truss thrown aside In a short time.
No detention from business .
A safe and radical enre for every variety of
hernia, by a new method.
No charge for consultation and examina
tion. SCR ANTON1
GERMAN RUPTURE CURE CO.
(LIMITED.)
203 WASHINGTON AVE.
lob Work
ATT
The ScrantM TrkoM
20,
HERE ARE A FEW FACTS
HW YOUR OWN CsQNCLUSIONS.
Stock twice as large as when we opened.
Business Increased 100 per cent.
An addition of 1,500 square feet of floor
space.
Enlarged and better facilities In every
department.
Number of salespeople Increased from
9 to 18.
Several departments added.
Among them our new Cloak Parlors
handsomely farntined and superbly
stocked.
WALLACE
209
ESTABLISHED 1806. 20,000 IN VSK,
Instruments in-every sense-of the term as
aprihed to Pianos
Exceptional in holding their original f olneu
of tone.
NEW YOBK WABEHO0SE, Ko. 80 Fifth
avenue.
SOLD BY
E.C. RickerCo,
1 15 Adaa Avs. New Trie pfconeBdg
Wm. Lian Allen & Co,
STOCK BROKERS.
Bay and tell StoekaJSondtand Grain
on New York Exchange aed Chicago
Board of Trado, eitbeffor oash or on
margin.
412 Sprnc&'Street.
tJTLocal Stocks a Specialty.
. I dill DUCK, Rum
TELEPHONE 6,002.
Maloney Oil and
Manufaclur'g Co.
VINEGAR
AND
CIDELR
(41 TO 111 MERIDIAN ST.
A Great .Cut on
TABLES
AT
HULL & GO. S
THIS WEEK.
A Solid Oak Table,. with top
1G inches square, 50c.
24 inches square,
EiBER
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO.
BCEAKTOH AKO WILKES-BASKS. PA, MANUFACTCKKE3 Ql
Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, r.
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
General Offlca, 6CEANT0TT. PJL
agiBsraunnnnnaiiiiaaiuiinmiisiiiiia
fSTELLE & SEELEV!
g 134 WYOMING AVENUE.
I THE BEST J
3 OF PROPHETS
S for the fntot in tb paat Dorlmc thmoro than torto jrerrflf tj
S (xlsteooe over J3,-000 -people tara pTrrchaed and played aadpwtoed a
I The Emerson Piano.
S Tharra ara aorrM rUaoea that will Mat VOQ more thftl) tbe ElDTiOn S
wtM. iryou-saxjew parlixrliich
thm. proUMr yoa will bur
par toon not U
WW Km T) I
BKASOKABLB POjCltAHXSTAtX.MCKNTa-EKlrT.
1894
Evidence good enough V Yes," we hear
you say, "tbe boys bare done well."
We expect to do better.
Erery day must bring an lneresae in
our business. We realize that to ac
complish this we must give It our un
divided attention. Oar endeavors will
be to please onr onstotners, to satisfy
their wants with the best clasies of
merchandise obtainable and at prices
as low and, in many oaaes, lower than
any other house in our city. The re
salts are even greater than our expsO'
tations and we heartily thank our
friends for their substantial eupport
in tbe post and hope that our methods
and efforts will merit a continuance ot
the same.
WASHINGTON AVE.
0pp. Court House.
Dr. I. Grewer
The PhilailolphiaSrxH-ialist.an'l his associated
stall of FntfUsh and (iermaa pliysicia .a,
are now permanently located at
Old Post Office Building, Corner Penn
avenue and Sprtioe-street
The doctor Is a graduate of the university of
Pennaylvania,f rroerly demonstrator of physl
ol nt y and mirp'ry at the Medico-Cliirurical
oulldge of Philadelphia. His Bp.cmtti-a are
Chronic Nervous, Skin, Heart, Womb and
Blood diseases.
DISEASES OF THE FERYOOS SYSTEM
The symptoms of which dizziness, lack of
confidence, sexual weakness in men and wo
man, ball rising In the throat, sputa floating f
before the eyes, lussof memory, uuableto coo
centrate the mind on one subject, easily '
startled when suddenly spolren to, and dull,
distressed mind, which nnflte them for per
for miu st the actual duties of life, makintr hap
piuess impossible, distressing tbe actl n of
tbe heart, causing flush of heat, depression of .
spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear,
dreams, melancholy', tire easy of company,
feeling s tired in the morning; as when retir
ing, lark of ener7, nervousness, trembling,
confusion of thought depression, conatip tion.
Weakness of the limbs, etc. ThosoaoaflVctod
should eonsult us immediately and be restor
ed to perfect health.
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
Weakness of Young Men Cared.
If you have been given np by your physician
call upon tbe doctor and be examined. Ho
curoe the worst cases of Nervous Debility,
Scrofula, Old Sores, Catarrh, Piles, Female
Weakness, Affections of the Eye, Ear, Nose,
and Throat. Asthma, Deafness, Tumors, Can
cers and Cripples of every description.
Consultations free and strictly sacred and
confidential. Otlice hours daily from 9 a. m.
to 9 p. m. f nmlay to t.
Enclose five lucent stamps for symptom
blanks and my book called "New Life."
1 will pay one thousand dollars in gold to
anvone whom 1 cannot cure of EPILliPTIC
CONVULSIONS or FITS.
DB.E. QBEWtR,
Old Post Office Building, corner rennave
nne and Spruce street.
prie Jus for Aelt of peyhio; 9
one f th. Ba 00 raaMar erat yon q
nor a naaaaamw, nor u aax -
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Hits-Cincinnati, 4; Philadelphia, 15.
cure.
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