The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 12, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    TITE SCI? ANTON TKIBUXETUESDAY MOHNHSTa, FEr.llUAr.Y 12, 1893.
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LUCE BROS.
GASH STORES,
122 X.' Main Avenue, Scraaton,
Fced; Meal and Corn, $J(0fl
Sugar Cured Hams, Q 2(5
85-lb. Sack Buckwheat, r.)C
I gallon finest Maple Syrup, SOc
I doz. Finest Cold Tacked Tomatoes, SOt'
Loug and Cut Hay, per 100 lbs., 75c
Choice Oats, per bag, ' 1MH.'
lkst Butter, per lb., - - 21c
Try our "Strawberry Brand" of Suioked
Sleuta.
30-11). Pail Jelly, 75c
ON OTHER SIDE OFtHfflEL
Some Events of the Day on the West
Side of the City Noted.
DECREASE OP IMMORALITY
Conclusion Drawn from the Litcrury
Society licbatc-A Deserved Promo-tlon-luucral
of Mrs. J. M. Carle-ton-Chicken
Thieves' Haul.
The members of Hyde Park Literary
and Debuting society held a meet ins
last evening In their rooms on South
Slain avenue. The feature of the even
ing was to have been an explanation
of the characters In Shakespeare's "As
You Like It." In Its stead a debate
was held on the subject, "Resolved,
That Immorality Increases With Civili
sation." The discussion was won by the naga
tiVe side. Among the speakers were
W. A. Price, Charles Daniels, Emerson
Owens, John Edwards and David J.
Davis. Next Monday's meeting will
discuss the subject, "Resolved, That a
Third Party Is Needed In American
Politics."
Promoted to Mine Foreman.
Thomas F. Jones, of South Sumner
avenue, for many years a driver boss
at the Capouse colliery, has received
the appointment of mine foreman at
the Greenwood colliery, under Keese
O. Brooks & Co. He succeeds Howell
Brooks, who leaves for Lalllu to man
age a colliery under the same firm.
Mr. Jones entered upon his new duties
yesterday and will, In course of a short
time, remove his family to Greenwood.
Mr. Jones has been a resident of the
West Side for the past twenty years,
and Is a popular and Industrious young
man, with an extensive knowledge of
mine duties, which tits him for the new
position.
Funeral of .Mrs. Curlton.
The funeral of Mrs. Kmiline Carlton,
wife of J. M. Carlton, and who died
on Sunday morning at her home, at til"
Sehnell's court, will take place on
Wednesday morning. A brief service
will be conducted at the home. The
remains will be removed on the S.'iO
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
train for Kreseoo, Monroe county,
where interment will be made.
Mrs. Carlton was born in Sterling,
Wayne county, and has resided on the
West Side, with her husband, for the
past six years. She was 59 years of
age, and a member of Lodge No. SS,
Scranton circle. The following chil
dren survive her: Mrs. J. M. Schall.
Lafayette Carlton, of Chicago; David
B. Carlton, Mrs. J. K. Angle, and
George W. Carlton.
A Surprise Party.
The young friends of Miss Ethel
Doud tendered her a surprise party at
her home last pvenlng. Those present
were: Misses Bertha Fellows, Maud
Chalmers, Annie Edwards, Klla Shaw,
Ella Chambers, Elsie Harris, Phnenle
Gibbs, Kegina Ward. Margaret Ward,
Bertha McCracken, Sarah MoCracken,
and Harry Zintell, Eddie Walker. Har
ry Miller, Archie Sax, Wendel Evans,
and Arthur Chalmers.
Chicken Thieves About.
Some time during Saturday evening
chicken thieves entered the yard of
Amos Michael, of North Bromley ave
nue, and William D. Morgan, of North
Sumner avenue, and succeeded in ub
Btractlng a large number of the finest
fowls from both places. Mr. Michael
Buffered the greatest loss, as fifteen of
his fowls were carried away. Mr. ilor
Kan discovered that five of Ills were
missing. Mamy of the fowls taken were
of rare breed and very valuable.
brief Notes of Interest.
Mrs. Henry Ceerlon, of Pittsburg, is
visiting friends on the West Side.
Miss Mary A. Pitcher, of Price street,
Is slowly recovering from an Illness.
Ttlchard Allen, the huckster, on North
Main avenue. Is 111 at his homo with
rheumatism.
Miss Kate Cummlngs' students In
elocution will give a recital in Mears
hall on Feb. 25.
The Young Men's League of the
THE TRIBUNE'S
Advertisements iilHcrtcil
For Side, For Rent, Hourdinu,,
all other headings of u similar
FREE -Situations Wanted- FREE hagrd
U Costs Nothing to Give This Scheme a Trial.
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Write Vour advertifwment on
Bpruce street and Penn avenue.
Plymouth Congregational church will
give a social on Feb. 22. Oysters will
be served.
J. Myron Evans, of North Hyde Park
avenue, has recovered from an Illness
and resumed his duties In the Star drug
store.
The regular monthly meeting of the
West Side board of trade will be hold
this evening in their rooms at St. Da
vid's hall, on North Main avenue.
The numerous friends of Harry Pal
mer, of Luzerne county, who has been
ill for some weeks pust, will be grieved
nt the news of his death, which oc
curred yesterday.
A social will be held on Thursday
evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William Sproats, on North Bromley
avenue, for the benetlt of St. David's
Episcopal church.
Thomas Beach, the painter, who was
burned out on Wednesday evening Inst
on Washburn street, has removed his
stock to his residence on North Gar
lleld avenue and opened for business.
The funeral of Henry Prltchard, or
Mol lis court, took pluee yesterday af
ternoon from the family home. Ser
vices were conducted by ltev. W. S
Jones, of the First Welsh Baptist
church, interment was made in the
Washburn Street cemetery.
West Side Business Directory.
rilOTOGRAPHER-Calilnet Photos, $1.40
per dozen. They me Just lovely. Con
vince yourself by culllti;? ut Startler's
liioto Purlors, 101 uud 103 South Main
avenue.
HORSESHOEING N. Bush, practical
horseshoer. Work done only In a first
class manner and guaranteed satlsfue
torv. Shop, l'rivu street, close to North
Mam avenue.
GROCERIES Revere Standnnrd Java
ColTeo Is unexcelled. The leading colfeo
of the day. For sale only ut K. V. Ala
son & Co. Fine. Groceries, 116 South
Main avenue.
SECOND HAND FURNITURE-CASH
for anything you have to sell. Furni
ture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and seo
tliu stock of J. C. King, 1024 and llL'ti
Jackson street.
WALL PAPER Go to Fred Reynolds.
200 North Alain avenue, and see his
complete line of Wall Paper, Paints
and Window Shades. Just opened with
new stock.
PLUMBING William D. Griffiths, 113
North Main avenue, does first-class
Plumbing, Steam Heat and Gas Fitting.
Satisfaction Is strictly guaranteed.
OYSTERS-R. E. Davis, market house.
Dealer in Foreign und Domestic Fruits.
Oysters served in every style. 310 North
Muln avenue, next to Clarke's.
EMPTILl) HIS REVOLVER.
Then the Constuble W tided in uud Cap
tured His .Ytun in church.
By the Vnited Press.
Wayne, W. Va.. Feb. 11. Last night
Constable John K. Napier, of Stone
wall, went to the West Lynn Baptist
church, where he had been Informed
Lafayette May, for whom he had a
warrant for assault, was in attendance.
He attempted to arrest May, who drew
his revolver and began shooting at the
constable In the church. There was a
great scramble to get under the seats,
and the constable and outlaw had It
out there, without Interference.
May shot the constable In the thigh,
and another bullet struck a book in
Napier's breast pocket, and carrying
through it. glanced from his suspender
buckle, plowing a furrow through the
llesh on his side. After May had
emptied his pistol, Napier overpowered
him and took him to Jail.
SAT ON A RED.IIOT STOVE.
The Singular Disaster That Ilefel u Man
in limbing.
By the United Press.
Rochester, X. Y., Feb. 11. A singular
accident befell Elbert Knupp. of Wol
eott, yesterday while taking his morn
ing bath. Be moved a portable bath
tub close to a red-hot- stove, nnd In
stepping from it at the close of the
bath his foot slipped und he set down
squarely upon the stove,
A laigj surface of cuticle adhered to
the Iron and he is in bad shape.
The Codfish Doomed.
For the new chamber of the Massachu
setts house of representatives the authori
ties are going to banish the famous co l
tish which has been so long the snored
emblem, the origin of .which has liee n ro
long a mystery. After much research Ed-.
Itor Palfrey, of the Salem Register, has
found thai on Wednesday. .March 17,
ITil, John Rowe, a member from Boston,
moved permission to hang the codfish In
the house as a memorial of the Import
ance of the coil fishery to the welfare of
the state. The motion was adopted, ami
since that djy the codllsh has ulways
hung proudly in the chamber. Now It Is
to go. and UKain are the most sacred tra
ditions of a glorious past ruthlessly vio
lated. For plumbing and electric bells tele
phono. 2212 to W. G. Doud & Co., M Lacliu.
ave.
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The essential lung-healing principle of
the pine tree has dually been successfully
separated and rellned Into a perfect couii
medicine. I)r. Wood's Norway line
Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee
of satisfaction.
Khcuinutisin Cured in a Day.
"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Xeii
ralgla radii-ally cures In 1 to 3 days. Its
uctlon upon the system is remarkable mid
mysterious. It removes ut once the
cause, and the disease Immediately dis
appears. The (irst dose greatly benefit,
75 cents. Sold by Carl Lorenz, druggist,
Scranton.
When flaby was aiclr, we gave her Castorls.
When alio was a Child, she cried for Castor la.
When she became 511m, she clung to Cantoris,
Vheo ahe bad Children, she gave luef u Caitotto
POPULAR CENT - A -
nmlor tlio ctiitiwIriiMitlon of Mult lldn
Rooms to Let, Apartments to Let,
nature cost only
ONE CENT A WORD.
Above (Slunk And hpih. with nmnm.t. in
It will te iiiHerted la tomorrow's Tribune.
WAS THE JEM'S SIGHT
Only Makc-HcHcvc, However, and NO
Harm Whs Done.
MERRY ITX'AXD1 LOTS OF IT
W ell Known Scranton Germans Revel in
High Carnival - They liaised High
Jinks Along Decorous lines and
Stayed lilt II Morning.
That the Germans know how to hijve
a high Jinks time along decorus lines
wiis demonstrated last night in Music
hall, where the Scranton Llederkranz
and Its guests participated in a car
nival. It wus not so extensive as the
outdoor Mardl Grus of New Orleans, or
the fetes of European cities, but the
large gathering hud Its fill of fun Just
the same.
in the assemblage were many women
and visiting delegations representing
societies of Carboiidale, Wllkes-Harre
and tlie Sangorruiide.' Kriodle Vercin
and Turners, of this city. How this as
semblage for four brief hours played
fust and loose with rollicking frolic
would he very hard for one who speaks
only English to explain.' There was no
need of uu Interpreter, however, to
understand that the carnival made fun
and lots of It.
Until midnight the gathering sat ut
table, sipped beverages and held its
siiles In laughter. The sport all origi
nated on the stage, which was set In
flaming red, with a tunnel leading to
Hades In the background nnd lined
with skulls. "Tonight the Devil Is
Abroad" appeared In German beneath
the proscenium. Along the front of the
stage extended a table occupied by an
Inquisitorial court whos? especial pur
pose seemed t be to decide on the eligi
bility of certain candidates for the In
fernal regions back of the flaming red.
Servants of the Devil.
This devil's court consisted of the
following: City Controller Wldmayer,
Charles Falkowsky, Theodore Miller,
Robert Freldetick, Theodore littack,
Theodore Klesel. Mr. Buyer and K.
Moses. John ilelss and Berthoid Judd
were the lrurlcuulns, and Frank llumm
ler the president of the evening. The
harlequins pranced about through the
uisles leading queerly costumed candi
dates to the stage. These kept the au
dience on the tiptoe of convulsive laugh
ter by comic recitations In German, In
which prominent local characters were
severely scored.
Whether the reciters were sent to
Hades because they creditably ac
quitted themselves or because they did
not does not appear. Most of them
went into the oven anyhow.
The central figures were all gro
tesquely attired, and the main body of
revellers was distinguished by harle
quin caps of many colors. At mid
night a feast was served nnd It wan
not until the shank of the morning
that the merry people started home
ward. The whole evening was frequent
ly Interspersed with music by Bauer's
orchestra.
NORTH KXD NOTES.
Mrs. Evan J. Davis, of Wayne ave
nue. Is seriously ill.
Howell Jones Is seriously ill at his
home on Wayne avenue.
The policemen notified a large num
ber of the property owners of this
place yesterday to clean their side
walk;!, and much better walking is the
result.
The Asbitry Methodist Episcopal
church was well filled last night, when
S. O. Kerr gave his experience In travel
ing through Ireland in a very Interest
ing manner.
Mrs. Anna Drippy died last Sunday
evening and will be burled tomorrow
morning. The services will be held at
the home of her brother, Thomas Har
rington, on Marvlne avenue und Wil
bur street.
Archbald's hall was well (Hied last
evening when the Sunday Hchool of the
Puritan Congregational church gave a
delightful entertainment under the
management of It. J. Richards, the
superintendent.
Owing to the pumps In the Leggctt's
Creek shaft being out of order yester
day morning when the men went in to
work the water nt the foot of the shaft
was nearly a foot und a half deep und
the miners were forced to go through
this for some time. Later in the day,
however, the pumps were put Into
working order und the water drawn
out.
ltev. P. It. HawxhuiRt. D.' D.. deliv
ered the second of the series of Illus
trated lectures, which he Is giving in
the Park Place Methodist Eplicopal
church, last evening before a large
audience. Ills subject wns "A ' Itun
Through China and Japan," ami the
masterly manner In which he treated
the subject showed careful study and
research. , ,
A team of horses belonging to
Thomas Knight and attached to a large
sleigh were left standing on Wayne
avenue about .To'olock yestcrdny ufter
noon, and becoming frightened by a
passing team flashed up an alleywuy to
Brick avenue. In turning the corner
of Market street nnd Wayne avenue
the box was thrown off the sleigh, but
no damage was done to anything.
As Benjamin Lewis was shoveling
the snow off the walk In front of his
market, on Market .street, about 4.110
ycHterday afternoon, he accidentally
struck a small girl In the face near the
WORD COLUMN.
Wanted. lYmuli Ilcln Wiintoil.
Lost, Found, Estray, Howard uud
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TUP. SPP AMTOV TP I HIT XT. tnr.
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eye with a point of his shovel. He had
Just picked up a shovelful when he saw
a lady approaching and held the
shovelful until she passed. The child.
who was about 5 or 8 years of age, was
Immediately behind the ilady and could
not be seen, so he threw the shovelful,
the point of the shovel hitting her on
the nose by the eye, so close that the
eye barely escaped being cut. She was
carried into the drug Btore of Dr. W. W.
Jenkins, which wus close by, and her
face dressed.
The Junior Endeavorers of.the Provi
dence i'resbyterian church' will g'v
the f Mowing progiamme this eveuti.g,
t'onnicncuig at 7.3T o'clock:
liano Solo Jennlo R. Smith
Kecltutiou... Ruth Parry
Piano Duett,
Annie Hulslunder and Battle Jackson
Song Pearl and Clarence Henry
Recitation Grace Williams
liano Solo Helen Sadb.T
Vocal Solo Buttle Jackson
Walter luill.
RecMat Ion , . . . , . .Gerl rude Guild
liano Solo ...Nellie Morgan
Recitation Jennie II. Smith
liano Solo Anna llulslander
Song Archie Morgan
Recitation V. Gruee Williams
Vocal Duet,
Lizzie Haldenian and Laura Gabriel
liano Sulo Battle Jackson
Dialogue, Lizzie lluldeinan, Bruce Shot-
ten, Burton Ostei hout.
liuno Solo Bessie McDonnell
AFTER THi: 1ILIZZAKD.
A largo Nu in her of I.ndics lljnt on Shop
ping Vcsterduy.
Yesterday's milder weather attracted
hundreds of ladles to the central rity
and u general opinion, was expressed on
Lackawanna uvenue that a larger num
ber of ludles visited the stores yester
day than had been witnessed for sev
eral weeks.
At several of the crossings police oin-
cers were kept busy In regulating the
pedestrian traffic und maintaining or
der among the crowds waiting for
street cars.
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Rushed.
From the Detroit Tribune.
St. Peter The Lexow commission has
lil J o 1 1 1-1 1 . t .
Recording Angel Good! That gives me
a chance to transcribe my shorthand
notes.
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The New Discoveries of Interest
to Kreryone.
The Learned Professor a Leading Author-
ity-i he Truth of His Statements
Proven by the Success of
His Methods.
Mr. J. Baumer, East Twenty-first
street, Bayonne, N. J., says: "Eigh
teen months ago I was so crippled with
rheumatism that 1 could not dress my
self. I tried nil the doctors in Bayonne,
but they gave me up as hopeless. 1
also tried numerous preparations, but
failed to find any relief. At last I
heard of Munyon's Rheumatism Cure
and began using it. The effect was
marvelous. I Improved at once, and
found that less than two bottles were
sufficient to cure me completely, as 1
have not had a twinge of rheumatism
since."
Munyon's Rheumatism Cure Is guar
anteed to cure rheumatism In any part
of the body. Acute or muscular rheu
matism cured In from one to five duys.
It never fails to cure sharp, shooting
pains In the arms, legs, sides, back or
breast, or soreness in amy part of the
body In from one to three hours. It
Is guaranteed to promptly cure lame
ness, stiff and swollen Joints, stiff bncR
and all pains in the hips and IoIih.
Chronic rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago
or pain In the back are speedily cured.
Munyon's Homeopathic Home Rem
edy company, of Philadelphia, put up
specillcs for nearly every disease, which
are Bold by all druggists, mostly for 2,"
cents a bottle.
A Decided Move In the Skates trade has set
fn and It 111 tiny vou to emniiue the stock of
JL'KISCII'S. at4:ift 6nrue street. line lmenf
superior pocknt rutlery, razors, etc.. for Hull-
nay triiue. onus una niiinmnit on at nottnm
flaurea AIkh snnie neconil hnud v heels at
prices that will kbtonlsh you.SeolncIa believing
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REMOVED.
DR. JOHN HAMLIN,
The Acknowledged Kxpcrt in
Horseshoeing und Dentistry,
is Now Permanently Located
4n West Luckuwuiiiiu Ave.,
Near the llrldge.
AYLESWORTH'S
MEAT MARKET
The Finest In the ( It).
The latest Improved furnish
ings and nppurutus fur keeping
meat, butter und cgy.
223 Wyoming Ave.
Thl.Famnn. Homed nre quiet If and fx'
ntanvntlr nil nervoii. uIkcum, aa Wnnk
Mniiinrv, LukhoJ" Drain IVmer, Hcatlm'tie, Wake
fnincM, l.u.t VltntKy. nlghtlr euilnmon. evil
i1ri'iim4.lmHitim'yana ttniuintfillRoaMtsraiiiied br
yoiilhltil error r rxre.wa, rmiialtin no
nnhitm. In a aorve tenleunri hlrad builder.
M11 km the pit le ami punr mmi'll ml iilunip. Kmllf
currli'H Imi.mi.iK'ki't. ! icrl)oi turwa. Br
mull preiinltl wlilt a written auaraiitro to euro up
nninrr rMnnrteil. Write n f"f Ire medical
bank, unlit willed In plain wrapper, which rim
Ulna teatlmnnlnla and Knanplal rcfareneoa. Ne
rftnre-e far ewnanltntlnna. flrii'iira (mfln.
I inn,. Holrt hr mir Uertmeil aiti'iua, or llnM
;KVKEKU'O..MaiuuloToiuple,'liloio.
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W ASUlSUTON.COlt. BPKVt'E, PKUUCilBiS.
fitter
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'I It should be a crime to give
1 children . meat more than
LAGER
BEER
BREWERY.
Manufacturers of the Celebratoa
PILSENER
LAGER
CAPACITY :
100,000 Barrels per Annum
Atlantic Refining Go
Manufacturers and Doalera in
Linseed Oil, Napthas and Gaso
lines of all grades. Axle Grease,
Pinion Grease and Colliery Com
pound; also a lurgo line of Par
attine Wax Candles.
We also handle the Famous CROWN
ACME OIL, the only family safety
burning oil in the market.
Wm. Mason, Manager.
Office: Coal Exchagne, Wyoming Avo,
Works at line Brook.
CALL UP 3682.
iiiu mill
CO.
OILS,,
VINEGAR
AND
CIDER.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
141 TO 151 MERIDIAN STREET
M. W. COLLINS, M'g'r.
1 no urea ciiooa r-urmer einu 1
Llvar Regulator.
200 DAYS' TREATMENT, $1.00
COMPOSED OF
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And will Pnltiv.lv cure nil illaeawa arising
from IMPURE BLOOD, sl'CU AS
Rheumatism, Kidney Disorder,
Liver Complaint, Sick uud Nerv
ous Headache, Neuralgia, Dys
pepsia, Fever uud Ague, Scrofu
la, l eniale Complaints, Erysipe
las, Nervous Affections, Catarrh,
und till Syphilitic Discuses.
K. M.'lItiTZEL, AGENT.
333 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
Call and Get Circulars.
E3EVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY.
Made a
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produce, the above reiulta In DO tlnya. It arti
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YoiiDa'mouwIllreualii tlialr teat nianlniod.asd old
tnrn will reror tli.lr youthful visor by ubiui
ItK VIVO. It quickly and aurp)rrftoreNfnoin
nraa, I.nat Vitality, lnipoti'uoy. Mainly KniiaaKiaa,
Lost Fow.r, Falllm Memory Waatini Manses, and
all snrta of suit nhuio or eioewiand Inillarretlon
which unflta onu tor study, business or msrrlaao. It
not only cures byVmrtina at the sest ot diauaae, but
iaasrtat nerve tonic and blond builder, bring
Infback the pink oiow to pain cheeks and r
llorina the lire of youth. It warda off fnaanlty
lad Consumption, Inalrt as kartus: nK VIVO, no
cither. It can ha carried In vest pocket. By ur.il
1.00 par pack ave. or alt lor ff.OO, with a pot I
tire written s;nanantee to euro or rerunC
the money, Circular true, Addrsaa
0YAL MEDICINE CO.. 63 River St., CHICAQ0. Ill
Vol Ml fey Matthews Bros DVSKflt'
M once a day. Give them If)
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Physicians and Surgeons.
DR. G. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED
to 616 Spruce street, Scranton, Pa.
(Just opposite Court House Square.)
DR. A. J.ONNELLOFFICE201
Washington avenue, cor. Spruce street,
over Fruncke's drug stroe. Residence,
722 Vine at. Office hours: 10.30 to 12 a,
:u. and 2 to 4. and C.JO to 7.30 p. m. Sun
day, 2 to 3 p. m.
DR. V. E. ALLEN, 612 North Washington
avenue.
DR. C. L. FREY, PRACTICE LIMITED
diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat: ofTlee, 122 Wyoming avo. Resi
donue, 69 Vine atreot.
DR. L. M. (SATES. 125 WASHINGTON
avenue. Olllce hours, 8 to 9 u. m., 1.30
to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence 309 Madi
son avenue.
JOHN L. WENTS5, M. D., OFFICES 62
and 63 Commonwealth building; resi
dence 711 Madison ave.; otHce hours,
30 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 lo 8; Sundays, 2.30 to 4,
evenliiKS at residence. A specialty
made of diseases of the eye, ear, nose
and throat and gynecology.
DR. KAY, m PENN AVE.; 1 to 3 P.m7;
cull 2w;i. Dis. of women, ubstretiice and
and all dis. of chll.
Lawyers.
JKSSri'S ft HAND, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors at law, Commonwealth
building, Washington uvenue.
W. H. JKSSUP,
HORACE E. If AND,
W. H. JUSSL'P; JR.
VVILLApTd, WAR REN "& KNAPP" AT
torneys und Counsellors at Law, Re
publican building, Washington ave
nue, Si ranton, Pu.
PATTlJlFsuN- '& WILCOX, ATTOR
neys and Counsellors at Lav; ottlees i
and 8 Library building , Suranton. Pa.
ROHWKI.L II. PATTERSON,
WILLIAM A. WILCOX.
ALFRED MAM), WILLIAM J. HAND,
Attorneys and Counsellors, Common
wealth building. Rooms 1S, 20 and 21.
W. FTioTDrTTrjRNEY.AT-LAVv,
Nob. 19 and 20, Burr building, Washing-
.ton avenue.
FRANK" T." OKELL, A i TO It N K V- A T
Law. Room u. Coal Exchange, Scran
ton, Pa.
JAMES W. OAK FORD ATTOHNEY-ut-Law,
rooms OJ, til and B5, Common
wealth building.
SAMUEL" W. E DG A H, ATTORN KYT
Law. Olllce, 317 Spruce St., Scranton, Pa.
L. A. WATREB, ATTORN E YAT-LA W,
423 Lai-kawana ave., Scranton, Pa.
P. P. SM lTHrc6cfsrsliLIX)iTTT LAW.
Otllce rooms, 64, Du und W Common
wealth building.
C. R. PITCHER,
law, Commonwealth
tun, Pu.
ATTORNEY-AT
building, Scran-
C. COM EG Y 9, ?21 SPRUCE STREET.
D. B. REPLOOLE. ATTORNEY LOANS
negotiated on real estate security, 408
Spruce street.
B. I' KILLAM.TTORNE YAT LA
120Vyonilng ave., Sciaiiton, Pa.
J. M. C. RANCK, 13C WYOMING AVE.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA.
Scranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls
for collge or business; thoroughly
trains young children. Catalogue at re
quest. Opens September 10.
REV. THOMAS M. CANN,
WALTER H BUELL.
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGAR
teii and School. 412 Adams avenue. Pu
pils received ut all times. Next term
will open Jan. 27.
Dentists.
DR. WILLIAM A. TA FT SPECIALTY
In porcelain, crown and bridge work,
odontothreupla. Office, 323 North
Wushlugion uvenue.
7 C. LAP BACH. SURGEON DENT1ST7
No. 110 Wyoming avenue.
H. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL Ex
change. Loans.
THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND
Loan Association will loan you money
on easier terms and pav vou better on
Investment than any other association.
Call on S. N. Cullender, Dime Bank
building.
Seeds.
G. It. CLARK & CO., SEEDSMEN AND
Nurserymen; store 110 Washington ave
nue; green house, 13jo North Main ave
nue; store telephoo 7!2.
T.
:us.
GRAND UNION TEA CO., JONES BROS.
Wire Screens.
JOS. KUF.TTEL. r7l5 LACKAWANNA
avenue, Scranton, Pu., manufacturer of
Wire Screens.
Hotels und Restuurunts.
THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 12? FRANK
lin uvenue. Rates reasonable.
P. Z1EGLKR. Proprietor.
I WESTMINSTER HOTEL.
E. N. ANAHLE. Proprletor.
Sixteenth St., one block east or Rioudway,
I ut Union Siiuare, New York.
I American plan, $3.50 per day and upward.
i SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR 1) , L. & W.
! passenger depot. Conducted 011 the
t-uropean plan. ICTOR KOI. 11, Prop.
Architects.
DAVIS & VON SToitCH, ARCHITECTS.
Rooms 24, 2a und 2ii, Commonwealth
building, Scrunton.
E. L. WALTER, ARcillTEC'lV'oWiCIS
rear of 000 Wushliixtou avenue.
BROWN & MORRIS," ARCHITECTS,
Price building, 120 Washington avenue,
Scranton.
.Miscellaneous.
RACER'S ORCHKSTRA MIS1C FOR
balls, picnics, purtles, receptions, wed
dhiKS ami concert work furnished. For
terms uildress R. J. lluuer, conductor,
117 Wyoming uvenue, over Hulbert'a
music store.
Si EC A ltd EE UROTIlKltS," PRINTERS'
supplies, enveloiies, paper bans, twine.
WarehoiiBo, VM Washington ave., Scran.
ton, Pu.
V N I F. RT A K I N O " A N I ) I.i V K R Y V 1 M3
t.'apouse ave. 1). L. FOOTK, AOT.
FRANK P. BROWN ci CO., WHOI.K
sale dealers in Woodware, i'ordaKe und
Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna uve.
HR!tTER RnOR CO., IocVrBpttl,I.000.qW.
llKSr AO SHOW IN THE VlVKklh
"A dollar turrd a Mtar earntd." i
Thiel.adlrta' Solid Kreuch IHinirula KM nat
ion Boot delivered free anywhere In ths U.S. .on
recellH 01 i;aen, moncj virner,
nr l'oatal Noli) for l.to.
ICunula every way the boots
aol.l la all retail stores lor
tl.M. Wo nnko this boot
ourselves, tliereforo wo guar
anlre lbs til. Unit and wnir,
and If any one ta not sausfled
Will reillTIQ Hie miliary
send snotherinlr. Opera
Too or Common Bsnse,
V, l K, a uk,
I I. I Half
..--vr,-- i. '
lies. Stvdvourtit;
III HI !.
Illustrated
Cata
lofrne FRES
v::t'
nrSrrrirunc Pn FEOERAl ST.,
UWIIUI UIIOU UUi HUSTON. MASS.
HOTEL WAVERLY
European Plan. First-class Bar at
tached. Depot for Reigner & Engle'l
Tannhaeusor Beer.
ft. E. Cor. 15th and Filbert Sts., Pbila.
Most desirable for residents of N. 13,
Pennsylvania. All conveniences for
travelera to and from Broad Street
station und the Twelfth and Market
Street atutlon. Desirable for visiting
Scruntonlans and people In the An,
thraclta Region.
T. J. VICTORY,
PROPRIETOR.
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RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
U.ehiKunnd f-unyuebanna Division)
Anthracite coal uaed exclusively, insure
Ing cleanliness and comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 18, 1JU,
Trains leave Scranton tor Plttslon.
Wllkes-Barre, etc.. at 8.20, 9.16, 11.30 a.m..
12.45, 2.00, 3.05, 5.00, 7.25, 11.05 p.m. Sundays,
.0o a.m., l.oo, 2.15, 7.10 p.m.
For Atlantic City, 8.20 a.m.
For New York, Newark and Elisabeths
S.20 (express a.m., 12.45 (express with Buf
fet parlor car), 3.05 (express) p.m. Sun
day, 2.15 p.m.
. For Mauch Chunk, Allontown, Bethle
hem, KttHton and Philadelphia, 8.20 a.m.,
J2.45, 3.06, 6.00 (except Philadelphia) p.m.
Kunday, 2.16 p.m.
For Lodk Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at
8.20 a.m., 12.45 p.m.
For Heading, Lebanon and HnrrUburg,
via Allentown, 8.20 a.m., 12.45, COO p.m.
Sunday, 2.15 p.m.
. For Pottsvlllc, 8.20 a.m., 12.45 p.m.
Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib
erty street, North river, ut 0.10 (exuress)
a.m., 1.10, 1.30. 4.30 (express with Buffet
parlor car) p.m. Sunday, 4.30 a.m.
Leave Philadelphia, Reading- Terminal.
8.00 a.m., 2.00 and 4.30 p.m. Sunday 6.2?
a.m.
Through tickets to all points at lowest
rates may be had on application In ad
vanco to the ticket agent at the station.
H. P. BALDWIN, I
Gen. Pass. Agent. 1
J. H. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Sunt.
Nov. 18. 1804.
Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia
and New York via D. & H. R. R. at 7.45
a.m., 12.0fi, 2.39 and 11.38 p.m., via D., L. &
W. R. R., G OO, 8.08, 11.20 am., and 1.30 p.m.
Leave Scranton for Pltlston and Wllkes
Rarre, via D L. & W. R. R., 6.00, 8.08, 11.24
a.m., 3.30, 0.07, 8.50 p.m.
Leave Scranton for White Haven, Ha
zleton, PottHVllle and all points on ths
Heaver Meadow and Pottsvlllo branches,
via E. & W. V. R. R., IJ.40 u.m., via D. & H.
!". R. at 7.45 a.m., J2.05, 2.38, 4.00 p.m., via,
D L. & W. R. R 6.00, 8.08, 11.20 u.m., 1.30,
3.50 p.m.
Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Easton,
Reading. HarrlHlinr. and all intermediate
points via I). & H. R. R 7.45 a.m., 12.oj,
2.38, 4.0", 11.88 tp.m., via D., L. & W. R. U.,
6.00, 8.08, 11.20 a.m., 1.80 p.m.
Leave Scrunton for Tunkhannock, To
wanda. Eltnira, Ithaca. Geneva and all
Intermediate points via D. & 11. It. R., 8 0
a.m., 12.05 and 11.35 p.m., via D., L. & W.
R. R H.W. H.Daa.m., 1.30 p.m.
Ixiavo Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo,
Niagara Falln, Detroit, Chlcaijo and alii
points west via )J. H II. R. R., 8.45 a.m.
12.05, 9.15, 11.38 p:m., via D., L. & W. R. 11.
and Pittston Junction, 8. OS, 9.55 a.m., 1.0,
8.50 p.m., via E. A W. V. R. R.. 3.41 p.m.
For Elmlra and the west via Salamanca,
via D. ti 11. It. R.. 8.45 a.m., 12.05, 6.05 p.m.,
via D., L. & W. It. R., 8.0?, 9.55 a.m., l.So,
and 0.07 p.m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping or L. V.
chair curs on all trains between L. & B.
Junction or Wilkes-Darre and New York,
Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspension
Brldt-'e.
ROLL1N H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt.
CHA8.S. LEE, (Sen. Pass. Agt., Phlla.. Pa.
A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. Uea.
Pass, Agt., South Bethlehem. Pa.
Del., Lack, and Western.
Trains leave Scranton as follows: Et
frees for New York and all points East,
40, 2.50, 6.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a.m.; 12.55 and 3.54
p.m.
Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel
phia and the south, 5.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a.m.,
12.55 and 3.50 p.m.
WusbinKton atul way stations. 3.55 p.m.
Tobyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p.m.
Express for Blnghamton, Oswego, El
mira, Cornlnir, Bath. Dansvllle, Mount
Morris and Buffalo, 12.10. 2.35 a.m. and 1.24
p.m., making close connections at Buf
falo to all points In the West , Northwest
and Southwest.
Ruth accommodation, 9 a.m.
llinuhumton and way stations, 12.27 p.m.
Nicholson accommodation, at u.15 p.m.
Binghamtou und Elmlra Express, 60S
p.m.
Express for Cortland. Syracuse, Osweso
Dtica and Richlleld Springs, 2.35 a.m. and
1.24 p.m.
lthacn, 2.35 and Rath 9 a.m. and 1.24 p.m.
For Northumberland. Pittston, Wilkes
Barre, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan
ville, making clufe connections at North
umberland for Wllllamsport, Hurrlsburg,
Baltimore, Washington and the South.
Northumberland and Intermediate sta
tions. 6.00. 9.55 a.m. and 1.30 and 6.0 p.m.
Nantlioke and Intermediate stations,
8.08 and 11.20 a.m. Plymouth and Inter
mediate stations, 3.50 and 8.52 p.m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on
all express trains
For detailed Information, pocket time
tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city
ticket otllce, 32S Lackawanna avenue, or
depot ticket ortice.
DELAWARE AND
HUDSON RAIL
ROAD. Commonclnc Monday,
day. July 30. all trains
will arrive at new Lack
awanna avenue station
as follows:
I'raina will leave Scran
ton station for Carbondale and in
termediate points at 2.29, 6.45. 7.00, 8.25 and
10.10 a.m.. 12.00, 2.20, 3.55. 6.15, 6.15. 7.25, .lt
and 11.20 p.m.
For Farvlew, Waymart nnd HonesdalS)
at 7.00, 8.26 and 10.10 a.m.,12.'00, 2.20 and ft.lt
p.m.
For Albany, Saratoga, the Adirondack
and Montreal at 6.46 a.m. and 2.20 p.m.
Tor Wilkes-Barre and Intarmedtata)
lilts at 7.45. 8.45, 9.38 and 10 46 a.m., 12.06s
i.2o. 2.38, 4.00, 6.10, 6.06, B.16 and 11.38 p.m.
Trains will arrive at Scranton station
from Carbondale and Intermediate point
at 7.40, 8.40. 9.34 and 10.40 o-m., 12.00. 1.17A3t
140. 4.64. 5.65. 7.45. 9.11 and 11.33 p.m.
From Honcadale, Waymart and Far
view at 9.14 a.m., 12.00, 1.17, 3.40, 6.66 and
7.46 p.m.
From Montreal, Faratoga, Albany, eto.
at 4 54 and 11.33 p.m.
From Wllkes-Harre and Intermediate
points nt 2.16. 8 04, 10 05 and 11.66 am., l.lty
2.14, 3.39, 6.10, 6.08, 7.11. 9.03 and 11.19 p.m. ,
A ("It ANTON DIVIS-OX.
In liCcct Sept. 10th, 1894.'
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All trains run dnlly except Sunday,
f. aiguilles that Uains stop ou signal for pas
sengers. Secure rates via Ontario A Western before
purchasing tickets and ear money. Day and
Malts JUnress to the West.
J. C. Anderson, Den. Pass. Aft.
I. Ftl'eroft, liv. Pass. Agt,, Burautou, Pa,
Erie nnd Wyoming Valley.
'''Trains leave Scranton for New York
and Intermediate points on the Erie rail
road at 6.36 a.m. and 324 p.m. Also for
Ilonemlulo, Hawley and local points) at'
1.35. 9,45 a.m., and 1.24 p.m.
All the above ars through trains to and
from Honesdale.
Trains leave for Wllkss-Bai'r at Mt sVl
m. and It! p.m.