The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 07, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    TIIE SCItANTCXN" TItlBTJNE---THURSDAY MOKNING, MABCII 7,
1895.
LUCE BROS.
GASH STORES,
122 N.' Main Avenne, ScraBtw,
363 Main Street, Taylor, Pa.,
Luce Bros.' Best Patent Flour.
We guarantee this to be the
best Flour made, per barrel, $3.65
4 pounds Granulated Sugar, - 1.00
Feed, Meal and Cora, - 1.00
i doz. finest Cold Packed Tomatoes .SO
25-lb. Sack Buckwheat, .53
i gallon Pure Maple Syrup, .SO
5-Ib Extra Choice Teas, 1.00
Clark & Snover Tobacco - ' .35
Best Butter, - - .22
Try Our "Strawberry Brand" of
Smoked Meats.
ON OTHER SIDE OF CHANNEL
Some Events uf the Day on the West
Side of the Citv Noted.
VERY ELOQUENT YOUNG PEOPLE
They Made Such 'Eloquent 1'lcus for nn J
Against Capital Punishment That tho
Audience Conld Nut Say Which
Was Klght-Other News.
A large number guthered In tho
Jackson Street Baptist church last
evening to hear the debate on "Capital
Punishment," given under the auspices
of the Youns People's society. Kev.
I. C. Hughes, D. D., was chairman.
The debaters were: Affirmative, Miss
Jemima Roderick, George Nlcholls,
Miss Maggie Thomas, John Lloyd, Miss
Ida Lewis and Harry Davles; negative,
Ellerldge Dougherty, Miss Martha
Nieholls, Daniel W. Phillips. Miss Net
tle Lewis and David X. Williams.
The contest was a most Interesting
one. Both sides presented strong argu
ments, and when the case was given the
audience for decision, no conclusion
could be arrived at. Following the de
bate was a duet by Mrs. Beck and
Miss Cora Storms. A flute solo by
James Protheroe was applauded. Miss
Lav ina Tomltnson was accompanist.
At the close of the programme a corps
of young ladles served refreshments in
the basement.
Wedded In New York.
Miss Margaret Price, of Archbald
street, and ex-Police Officer Richard
Thomas, of Hampton street, left quiet
ly on the 5.15 Delaware, Lackawanna
and Western train this morning for
New York city, where they will be
married today by Rev. Dr. McArthur,
of that city. Only the confidential
friends of the couple were acquainted
with their plans. They are well known
And very popular.
Funeral uf Mrs. Quinnan.
The funeral of Mrs. Bridget Quinnan,
of Keyser avenue, occurred yesterday
morning at 9 o'clock from the family
home. The procession moved to St.
Patrick's church, on Jackson street,
where a solemn high mass of requiem
was celebrated by Rev. J. B. Whelan.
The deacon was Rev. D. A. Dunne, and
0
osincj Out
$25,000.00
I!
l)L
IS, , I
MITTENS, OIL CLOTHS, ETC.
Must be sold before April 1. as we have rented
our store to people who take pos
session on that date. ..
BARGAINS
Ladies', Men's and Boys' Shoes
At Half Price.
niinnrne nnnminnrn nnnTO At Less
HUUDCltd HWU
JOSE
the sub-deacon, Rev. F. P. McNally.
Father Whelan, In Ills sermon, eulo
gized the deceased as a woman of ud
mlrable qualities and greatly devoted
to the church. The floral offerings
were exquisite and numerous. After
the services the remains were conveyed
to tho 'Hyde Park Catholic cemetery.
The pall-bearers were: Patrick Hogn'i,
James W. Nlcholls. Frank Crane, Jo
seph Jordan, and Messrs. Prustce and
Sciinlon.
Rroke Her Leg.
Mrs. Amos Thomas, of Back street,
Hellevue, sustained a fracture of the
leg yesterday morning. She was walk
ing, to the barn on the rear " t
when she slipped and fell, breaking the
member. Mrs. Thomus was removed
Into the house und Dr. J. J. Kouons
sent for, who set tho leg.
Told in a I'ew Lines.
John T. Watklns, of South Sumner
avenue, is 111.
Mrs. Morgan James, of Landls street,
Is seriously ill.
Miss Kate Schoen, of Jackson street,
Is seriously ill.
Charles Marker, of North Bromley
avenue. Is recovering from an uttack
of typhoid fever.
Contractor I. P. Kilns Is erecting u
handsome dwelling on Washburn street
near Sumner avenue.
Miss Margaret Reynolds, of Hampton
street, hus been seriously 111 at her
home for the pust two weeks.
Miss Maud Jones, daughter of Pullets
Olllcer Thomas Jones, of North Sum
ner avenue, has a severe attack of the
measles.
Mis. Margaret James, of Eynun
street, was divorced from Thomas U.
James, her husband, having received
papers to that effect on Jan. ti.
West Side Business lHieetoi y.
PHOTOGRAPHER Cublnet Photos, $1.40
per dozen. Thev are Just lovely. Con
vince yourself by calling- at Btarncr'a
Photo Parlors, 101 and 103 South Main
avenue.
HORSESHOEING N. Bush, practical
horseshoer. Work done only In a first
class nuinner and guaranteed satisfac
tory. Shop. Price street, close to North
Main avenue.
GROCERIES Revere Standanrd Java
Coffee Is unexcelled. The leading coffee
of the day. For sale only at V. W. Ma
son & Co. Fine Groceries, 110 South
Main avenue.
SECOND HAND FURNITURE CASH
for anything you have to sell. Furni
ture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see
the stuck of J. C. King. 10-' una lo:'tf
Jackson street.
WALL PAPER-Go to Fred Reynolds.
2iX North Main avenue, and see his
complete line of Wall Paper, Paints
and Window Shades. Just opened with
new stock.
Pl.l'M RI NO William D. Griftlths, 113
North Main avenue, does nrst-olass
Plumbing. Steam Heat and Gas Fitting.
Satisfaction Is strictly guaranteed.
OYSTERS R. E. Davis, market house.
Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Fruits.
Oysters served In every style. 310 North
Main avenue, next to Clarke's.
COBB WILL CONTEST.
Hearing Testimony llcfore Peputy Regis
ter uf Wills Hopkins.
Another hearing In the contest to
break the will of the late Isaac W.
Cobb was held yesterday before Deputy
Register of Wills Hopkins.
Mrs. Cobb, mother of the deceased,
and Clinton Cobb, a cousin, were on the
stand yesterday and testimony to prove
that the will is valid and that Mr. Cobb
was of sound mind at the time he
executed it. The hearing will be re
sumed at 9 o'clock this morning.
Hemebef "oHF" telephone number Is 212
rf you want plumbing work. W. G. Doud
& Co., 509 Lacka. ave.
"If taken into the head by the nostrils
two or three times a week, Thomas' Eclec
tric Oil will positively relieve the most
offensive case of catarrh'," says Rev. E.
F. Crane, Dunkirk, N. Y.
OF-
WORTH
in ill i us,
FOR EVERY ONE.
llUDDtll DUU I
113 S. MAIN AVENUE, SCRANTON.
NEWS OF THESOUTH IE
Death of Martin T. Lnvcllc, of Pros
pect Avenue, Yesterday Morning.
EXPIRED AT AGE OP SEVENTY
Und a Friend Wherever He Found on
Acquaintance-lie Came to This Re
filon l lfty Yoors Ago-Coyno Wants
to Open Palm Street.
Martin T. Lnvelle, one of tho oldest
residents of the Mouth Side, died tit
the age of 70 years at 1.30 yesterday
morning, at his home, 805 Prospect ave
nue. .Mr. Lavello came to 8c ran ton in
1S47, before the wilderness was cleared.
He located on the South Side and had
resided there until his death. As u
man ho was known to hold his reputa
tion and self-respect as precious us his
life, und he readily ucqulred and re
tained the unselllsh esteem and ad
miration of all who knew him for his
sterling traits of character.
He was endowed with an Iron consti
tution and presented u well preserved
frame for one of his yea if, and had
the appearance of a patriarch. A year
ago he beoame 111 and was contlned
to his bed most of the time since. Dr.
O'Malley. of Spruce street, wus his
attending physician until two months
ago, when Air, Lavelle convalesced and
did not require medical aid. Dr. O'Mal
ley was summoned at 10 o'clock Tues
day night and found the old man dying.
Death ensued a few hours afterward,
Three children survived him. They are:
Martin, of Moscow: John, of tho South
Side, und Mrs. Foln, of Mlddletown.
The funeral will be held Friday morn
ing at 9 o'clock with a high muss of
requiem at St. Peter's cathedral. In
terment will be made In the Dunmore
Catholic cemetery.
To Open l'nlin Street.
Select Councilman Thomas J. Coyne,
of the Twentieth ward, will muke'an
earnest appeal to the estimates com
mittee of council at the next meeting
to set aside $2,000 for the purpose of
opening Palm street, between Plttstou
and Cedar avenues. If Mr. Coyne suc
ceeds In having Palm street opened he
will have accomplished a lasting bene
fit to the people of the Twentieth ward.
Shorter l'arugraphs.
The Scranton Axle works have sus
pended till further orders us the result
of a lack of orders.
Mrs. Hugh Rellley, of South Wash
ington avenue, left yesterday morning
for a visit with relatives In North Caro
lina. John A. Kaiser, brewer at Casey &
Kelley's brewery on Locust street, re
signed his position yesterday and will
be succeeded by George Talmy.
The funeraPof Annie, the 2-year-old
daughter of Francis Long, of Fig street,
will take place today at 2 o'clock. Burial
will be made in the 'Twentieth Ward
German Catholic cemetery.
Tomorrow night an entertainment
will be given at the rooms of the Y'ou:ig
Women's Christian association.' It will
be a class social and a programme
will be rendeied, which Insures a most
pleasant and entertaining evening to
those who attend.
The obsequies, of the late Nathan
Davis, of Stone avenue, were conducted
yesterday afternoon at St. John's
church by the. pastor, Itev. K. J. Mel
ley. The funeral was a long om; and
testified to the kindly regard in which
the deceased was held by his neighbors.
Interment was made in Avoca Catholic
cemetery.
If you want a good plumber telephone
2242. W. O. Doud & Co., 509 Lackawanna
Sale
OThan Cost
LOOK UP, NOT DOWN
10
Paine's Celery Compound in
Thousands of Homes.
On Every Hand People Are diet
ting Well.
The Great Spring Remedy
Makes One Strong.
Now Ordered by Physicians Every
where In March.
Ah I what avail tho lurgest gifts of Heaven
When drooping health and Hplrlts go
UlllltlH?
How tasteless, then, whatever can be
given;
Health is the vital principle of bliss.
Weak, tlred-out men and women with
nerves "unstrung" and badly nourished
need Paine's celery compound. They are
especially urged to take It during these
early spring days uf March and April,
when the body Is most susceptible to
Its strengthening Itilluence.
Of the thousands of men and women
with bruins and hands all day aollvely
engaged, but whose physical powers are
llttlo used, who Imagine themselves
more dangerously sick than they are,
the vast mujorlty are merely reduced
In strength anil spirits, and need noth
ing but a vigorous .tonic In the spring
to recuperate their tired nerves. They
need nothing so much as Paine's celery
compound. It exactly Mils their need.
The lnllrmltlos peculiar to the aged
come from stagnating blood and the
tardy, scanty production of nerve forco.
They should take Paine's celery com
pound -there Is no time ho. favorable
us March.
The rheumatism, neuralgia, sleepless
ness and luck uf strength that Paine's
celery compound so rapidly dispels are
thus found to be mere temporary con
ditions to which their time of life Is
liable, und the cause uf needless anx
iety. Needless If they fully perceive the
meaning uf these Infirmities and take
pains at unce to correct the beginnings
of weakness and debility, as It Is so
easy to do now in the spring.
Paine's celery compound is the great
spring medicine. It is prescribed by
countless physicians In cases of rheu
matism, neuralgia, sleeplessness, and
the many other results of starved
nerves and depleted blood. In every
drug store in the country, Paine's cel
ery compound la always to be obtained.
It Is the world's great remedy for
weakness. Its use year by year through
so large a part of the civilized world
tells something of the good it must be
accomplishing. If men and women who
feel the effects of too close application
fo work should use Paine's celery com
pound, there would be less Insomnlu,
less pain In the back of the neck, fewer
days of utter physical exhaustion and
Incapacity for anything but suffering.
Its extensive use today Is the cause of a
vast alleviation of human misery and
despair. Its presence In the world Is
a blesrilng. It has kept the family
circle whole In thousands of homes that
are happy and grateful today. Try It.
KORTH EXP NOTES.
Samuel Evans is erecting a new home
for himself on L-eggetts street.
K. C Dlmmlck, of Sanderson avenue,
is suffering from a slight attack of the
grip.
William Osborne, of Dickson avenue,
Is suffering from the grip and pneu
monia. Major and Mrs. J. 11. Fish, of Main
avenue, left yesterday fur a visit to
New York.
The Green Itldge dancing class will
hold a social In O'Donnell's hall next
Saturday night.
Captain and Mrs. K. H. Morris, of
Main avenue, huve returned from a
Visit to New York.
The members of the Welsh Congrega
tional church will serve tea and fag
gots next Tuesday night.
A great Improvement has been made
at Market street and Sanderson ave
nue by the laying uf a red ash side
walk. Itev. John Proud and Mr. Masters,
of Taylor, were the guests of Itev.
Daniel Savage, of Kust Market street,
yesterday.
John K. Jones, whose home, on Par
ker street, will destroped by Are about
month ugo, Is rebuilding. The frame
work Is all In place.
The new No. 27 schoolhouse, on Co
lumbia avenue. Is rapidly nearlng com
pletion. The brick work Is completed
and the roof Is being put on.
Rev. William Richards, of St. Claire,
is visiting his futher-ln-law. Rev. Dan
iel Savage, nt the Primitive Methodist
parsonage, on Kast Market street.
Rev. N. J. Mn.Ylnnus, pastor of tne
Holy Rosary church, has returned from
his visit to Culm, and Florida, which
he made for the benefit of his health.
An excellent entertainment will be
held In the North Main Avenue Baptist
church, next Saturday night, by the
Druckenmlller family, which hrw been
giving numerouH entertainments In this
section, all of which are highly spoken
of.
The Green Ridge wheelmen have
leased Dr. Chamberlain's building, at
Oreen Ridge street and Sanderson ave
nue, which they expect to occupy In a
few days. They ure at present quar
tered In Sanderson park, on Wyoming
avenue.
The Delaware and Hudson Canal
company Is making extensive repairs
on Its breakers In this place. The en
gine and boilers of the Dickson shaft
are being removed to the new building
and the old one Is being torn down.
The boilers In the Von Storch breaker
are being taken out and will be re
placed by new ones.
Hheumutlsm Cured Ina Day.
"MystlcCure"for Rheumatism and Neu
ralgia radically cures In 1 to i days. Its
action upon the system Is remarkable and
mysterious. It removes at once the
cause, and the disease Immediately ills
appours. The first dose greatly benefits,
75 cents. Bold by Carl Lorn, druggist,
Scranton,
When Baby was sick, we gvn her Caatorta,
Whoa she was a Child, she cried for Castorla.
Wben iha beoame Hiaa, aba clung to Castorla.
Wben she had Children, aba gays them Caatorta,
RECEIVER'!
Pursuant to au order of the Supreme Judicial Court of Buflblk county, I
will cause to be ottered for sale at Public Auction at
& Go.'s Furniture Store,
THURSDAY, MARCH 7, AT 2 AND 7.30 P. M,
(Continuing Friday und Puturduy at same Lours, where the goods have
been placed for convenience of sale,)
TMK CRAICHEAD & KINTZ COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS OF
Piano and Banquet Lamps, in Rich Gilt, Silver and " Porcelene" Finish,
Onyx Tables and Pedestals, Bronze Ornaments, Plaques, Mirrors,
Fancy Inkstands and Bric-a-Brac in Great Variety.
Any article in stock will be put up on call and nuld to the highest bid
der Without Reserve or Limit. The goods of the Uruljfheud k Klutz Co. ure
thoroughly uud favorably known throughout tho L' tilled Ktulus on account of
elegance of design mid perfection of finish. Kxhibitiou Thursduy forenoon,
previous to sale. Purchasers iuvited to examine the good.
By Order of A. T. MOKRILL, Receiver.
B. SCOTT
A CADKMY OF MUSIC.
THURSDAY, MARCH 7.
THE 0 HEAT SUCCESS,
DARKEST RUSSIA
Under tho Mauaiiemont of Kidney li. E1IU.
A SUPERB PRODUCTION
Depleting Hus.ia of tuilay. Marvels of Stage
Pictures, Beautifully Mounted. Lavishly On
turned; a Strung Couiuauy, Mechanical Ef
fects, Bright Comedy; Every Ac t a Kceiilc
Pioture; ivid lu Story and Stirring in Plot.
Bale of seats opens Tuesday, March r
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
FRIDAY, MARCH 8.
John M. Cooko's Scenic Production,
By Henry C. DeMille
Presented with all its Scenic Effects and
Wonderful Mechanism.
The Life Like. Knilroud Scenes, the Uennlne
I ull Sized Monster l.urouiotive, the lireut
Rotary Snow Plow tnd Cannon. Ball Vesti
buled Train,
bale of goats opens Wednesday, March 6,
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
" SATURDAY, MARCH 9.
A dramatic, scenic and Mechanical event.
Florence Btndlcy's great roalistio
comedy drama,
THE PAY TRAIN.
SEE THEaBJrar
WONDERFUL INCLINE WRECK SCENE
THE MANVELOUS RAILROAD SCENE
THE STARTLING BOILER EXPLOSION
THE PICTURESQUE COALMINE SCENE
Sale of ScaU open. Thursday, March 7.
THE FROTHINGIIAM
Under New Management
Just Ono Joyous Klitlit, Siturday, March 9.
THE wiiii Hi
ALG. FIELD
MINSTRELS
Combined with the Spectacular
l'automimo
ALADDIN.
Regular prices. Sale of Peats open. Thurs
day, March?, at the box office.
DAVIS' THEATER
T raday, Friday and Saturday.
, March 7, 8 and 9.
dVe tlin honor to announce that on
tho above days wo shall present
Including Huveral of tin vory lliit artists
111 UIU lu uitmiuiii ill i. ui iiiiiiiii.
grammoot .Mirth, Music, Mystery.
ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 8,
The entire receipt, will bo
Presented to tho Poor.
Ti,.kta mvm Imtnir ailil hv til. Piilipe Officers
at Twenty-five ( cuts I acli. The nltlcers
will also have entire charge of too of tii kvla
on the aftornoon In quantion. an t every cant
received will be turned over to tin ARioclatud
Charities. unu. b. UAVift.
ADMISSION, 10, 20 OR 30 CENTS
As usual, exc.pt for tne Benefit Perform
ance, wheu it will be 23 Cents.
TwoDorformanuea dally at 2.U) and 113 p. in.
Next Attraction-May Bmlth ltobWns iu
"LITTLE-TRIXIE."
CALL UP 3682.
CO.
OILS,
VINEGAR
AND
CIDER.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
141 TO is l MERIDIAN STREET
M. W. COLLINS, M's'r.
HORSES AT AUCTION.
MR. H. O. OII.L, one of the largest rinaler
In tho west, will consign M draft and carrlann
horsoa to my stablBt, 11.11 Kavuiond court.
These horses will be sold either at private
aale or auction, Auction to bo Thursday.
March 14, at 10 o'clock. Horses can be In
spected at the stables ou Hatuiclay, March V.
Each horse guaranteed to be as repreaonted.
. J. M. N1C1JOLS.
I
llOiyOllillfBl!
SALE
WYOMING
AVE.,
Jr., Auctioneer.
LAGER
BREWERY.
Manufacturers of the Celebrated
PILSEMER
LAGER SEER
CAPACITY:
100,000 Barrels per Annum
WELSBAGH LIGHT
Specially Adapted lor Reading and Se wing.
Consumes three (3) foet of jrus iicr
hour and Kives au efficiency of sixty
(GO) cniullos.
Saving at least 3IJ per cent, over the
ordinary Tip Jiuniers.
Call and See It.
I
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434 LACKAWANrtA AVENUE,
flanufacturcrs' Agents.
Complexion Preserved
DR. HCBRA'S
viola era f
BemoTcf Freokltt, Fimploa,
Liver . Mole., Dleekhuilt,
Senhurn and T.n, and re.
tores the sVla to Its origi
nal trcshnua, producing a
-u, mnA hfalltiv com.
nlexlnn. Superior to all (ace
hrmV At all
Scud lor Circular.
drugg leu, or mailed for SOcta,
VIOL. 8KIN 80AP ioi.n
lot VtoVwtT. ANitflr Jr ut UmUI sm.
G. C. BITTNCR& CO., Toledo, O.
For aale by Matthewa Bras, and John
H. PhelDs.
CflMMtft T TMt HltMMT Mlllflftl A0TW6mir
ETiTHOL 1 liHflLER
00 irrACkDLf
HEADACHEMS
INBar.tn will enre yon. A
wouo.rtul been in .titftren
frori (alda)reThrat,
laffneara. ttraehUI.,
orHAT fFVEK. Af.U
tmmtiK.urWU. Anencl.nl
rim.ilT. ennv.nlent to carrff
In pnek reailT to n on tint tndimttcn of sloT.
'onnnv4 Ve fcSVaL Permanent Cure.
Ptiitracuonrnamntf. rtorninh.yrotiinrt.it. Price.
MM!. TrliU tro nt Mrmuiiin. Illrt.rt mall,
kloeuia, 1. a CDJBall, aft;., Ikm linn, aitl, 0. . a,
GTTs3raaT.A.XV'ai
MrUTUni TU mrau ami tr.t reeierlT for
InCn I nUt all.klndl.nltl, ICnrm.. Iirh.a.lt
IthounnM Snms, lltini., Cuu. wonderful rom
.,1. for PI I. KB. I'rloe, laeta. nt Drug-D a I eg
Rl.te or or mall prp.lit. Adrtrt.nhnv.. DriL.lct
For sals by Matthew Bros, and John
n. r
shelDa.
Tkl.Famnn. Homedr eiirm quickly and rr
m.iiently all norvoua illnciihoft, sucti an Weak
Muniory, I.oh. of Mruln Homr, llcnclncli., VYako
luiiioa., I.e.t VICiilliy, nlKhtlv eiulMlnn., evil
dn'mntjlinptoncvand wn.tlns 1tUeaff0.es uwd by
youthful errors or earc...., remain, no
nnutofl. I. a nerve tniiioiind blood builder.
Mukc. the pale end punv. irons mid plump, dually
earricilln vpntnnokot. ill ier boil u lor MA. by
niatl propiild wlili a written sunranteo 10 cure or
Kionny rofnndotl. Write us for free medic!
ook, .out .imlcfl In plain wrspnor, whtcli con
tall), tentlmonlal. and Unsocial nferoncoa, rf
eh.rce r con.ullntlnnh A.iour. nf Imlin-
,,pi.. Hold by our advertised sjr.nl.. or arttlrpu
KBVKSr.KI) '.. M.WMloT.mpl.,'hloao.
601. D IN HOHANTfm, PA., H. C. BANDKUHON
WAbUl.NOTON.CUH. Bl'KUCE, URUUU1818.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
Physicians and Surgeons.
DR. a. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED
to 616 Spruce street, Scranton, to,
(Just oppoHlta Court Houae Square.)
DR. A. J. CONNBLU OFFICE! 20a
Washington avenue, cor. Spruce street,
over Krancke'a drug etroe. Residence,
722 Vine st. Office hours: 10.30 to 12 a.
m. and 2 to 4. and 6.30 to 7.30 p. m. Bun
day, 2 to 8 p. m.
DR. W. E. ALLEN, 612 North Washington
avenue.
DR. O. L. FREY, PRACTICE LIMITED
diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose ami
Throat; office, 122 Wyoming; ave. Resi
dence. BID Vine atreet.
DR. L. M. OATES, 125 WASHINGTON'
avenue. Olllee hours, 8 to a. m., 1.59
to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence 209 Madi
son avenue.
JOHN L. WENTZ, II. D., OFFICES 51
and 63 Commonwealth building; resi
dence 711 Madison ave.; olflue hours,
JO to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 8; Sundays, 2.30 to 4,
evenings at residence. A specialty
made of diseases of the eye, ear, nose
and throat and gynecology.
DR.' KAY, 2W PKNN AVE IT to 3 P. mTj
cull 20U2. Dls. of women, oustrelrlce anal
and all din. of chi).
Lawyers.
JE88IIPS & HAND, ATTORNEYS AND,
Counsellors at luw. Commonwealth!
bulldliiB, Washington avenue.
W. II. JEBSUP.
HORACE K. HAND,
W. H. J ESS UP, JR.
WII.LAKD, WARREN-& KNAPP, AT
torneys und Counsellors ut Law, Re
publican building, Washington ave
nue, hcrunton. Pu.
C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT
law, Commonwealth building, Scran
ton, Pu.
C. COM EG Y 8, 321 SPRUCE STREET.
D. B. P.EPLOGLE, ATTORNEY LOAN if
negotiated on reul estate security, 40'
Epruce street.
li. K. K1LLAM, ATTORN EY-AT-LAV",
120 Wyoming ave.. Scranton, Pa.
FRANK T. OK ELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Room 6, Coal Exchange, Scran
ton, Pa.
JAMES W. OAK FORD, ATTORNEY-at-Law,
rooms ti3, 64 and K, Common
wealth building.
BAMUElf V. E DO A R, A TTORNEY-AT-Law.
OfP.ce, 317 Spruce St., Scranton, Pa,
L. A. WATRES, A'TTORNE Y-AT-LA
4i3 Laekawana avo., Scranton, Pa.
ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND,'
Attorneys and Counsellors, Common
wealth building. Rooms 1!, 20 and 21.
W. F. BOYLE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Nos. 18 und 20, Burr building, Washing
ton avenue.
J. M. C. RANCK, 130 WYOMING AVE.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE" LACKAWANNA,
Scranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls
for collge or business; thoroughly
truins youni; children. Catalogue at re.
quest. Opens September ID.
REV. THOMAS M. CANN,
WALTER H. BUELL.
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGA It
ten and School, 412 Adams avenue. Vu
plls received at all times. Next term
will open Jun. 27.
Dentists.
DR. WILLIAM A. TA FT SPECIALTY
In porcelain, crown and bridge work.
Odontuthreapia. Office, Sii Norta
Walilngtori avenue.
C. C. LAVBACH. SU REON DENTIST.'
No. 115 Wyoming avenue.
R. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL Ex
change. Loans.
THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND
Loan Association will loan you money
on easier terms and pay you better on
Investment than any other association.
Call on S. N. Cullender, Dime Eanl:
building.
Seeds.
G. R. CLARK & CO., SEEDSMEN AND
Nurserymen; store 140 Washington ave
nue; green house, 13",u North Main ave
nue; store telephoe 7Si
Teas.
GRAND UNION TEA CO., JONES BROS.
Wire Screens.
JOS. KLETTEL. C15 LACKAWANNA
avenue. Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of
Wire Screens.
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Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, 11 and 127 FRANK-
lin avenue. Rates reasonable.
V. Z1EGLER, Proprietor.
UESTiHNSTER HOTEL,
E. N. ANABLE. Proprietor.
sixteenth St., one block east or RroaGway.
at Union Square, New York.
American plun, Vi.'M per day and upward.
6cranton"h6i'se". "near dTlTV'wI
passenger depot. Conducted on the
European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
Architects.
DAVIS & VON STORCH, ARCHITECTS.
Rooms 24, 25 and 26, Commonwealth
building, Scranton.
E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE
rear of 6uti Washington avenue.
UHOVN& Mo KRIS, ARCHITECTS.
Price building, 126 Washington av.noe,
Scranton.
.Miscellaneous.
BAl'ER'S ORCHESTRA Mi:SlC FOR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished. For
torms address R. J. Kauer, conductor,
117 Wyoming uvenue, over Huiberl'n
music store.
M EG A ROE E R R OT H E RS F R 1 N T ERS'
supplies, envelotes, paper bags, twine.
Warehouse, 130 Washington ave.. Scran,
ton. Pa.
UNDERTAKING
Cnpouse ave.
AND MVERT, 1533
1. L. KOOTE. AGT.
FRANK P. lilli WN A CO , WHOLlJ
sale dealers in Woodware. Cordage and
OH Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave.
THOMAS AUHUEY, EXPERT AC-"
countnnt and auditor. (Xllce, 412 Spnica
street. Agent for tho Rex Flro Extin
guisher. DUPONT'S
MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING
POWDER
atanofartured at tha Wapwallnprn Mills, Lt
tern, county, Pa., and at Wil
mington, Delaware,
HENRY BELIN, Jr.
General Agout for the Wyoming District.
118 WYOMING AVE., Scranton, Pav
Third National Bank Building.
Aoimiia !
JTIOS. FORD. Ftttaton, Pa.
CHIN B. HallTH A SON, Plymouth. Pa.
K. W. MUI.1.1UAN, Wllkas Barre, Pa.
Agent for the Ropauuo Chemical Uodm
faay'a High Kxplualvea.
ROOF TINNING AND SOLDERIHG
All dona awny with by the use of HART
MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which consist
of Ingredients well-known to all, It can be
applied to tin, galvanised tin, sheet Iron
roofs, also to brick dwellngs, which will
rirevent absolutely any crumbling, crack
ng or breaking of the brick. It will out
last tlnnlnir of any kind by many yeara,
and It'a cost does not exceed one-fifth that
of tha cost of tinning. Is sold by the ok
or pound. Contracts taken by
ANTONIO HAKTUAJUN, UI Birch IU