THE SCRAXTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH" 8, 1895. LUCE BROS. GASH STORES, ' 122 N. Main Avenue, ScraatM, . 363 Main Street, Taylor, Pa. Luce Bros." Best Patent f lour. We guarantee this to be the best Flour made, per barrel, $3.G3 24 pounds1 Granulated Sugar, , 1.00 Feed, Meal aud Com, - 1.00 idoz. finest Cold Packed Tomatoes. .SO 25-lb. Suck Buckwheat, .5ii i gallon Pure Maple Syrup, .SO 51b Extra Choice Teas, 1.00 Clark & Suover Tobacco .3" Best Butter, r .22 Try Our "Strawberry liruiid" of Smoked Meats. ON OTHER SIDE OF CHANNEL Some Events of the Day on the West Side of the City Xotcd. LECTURE BY COLONEL KUTLE lit Told of the Horrors of life In Flor ence Prison -lou th of James UurLs of Mutb Strect-F.ntertuiuuient UeM in Jenkins' Hull. Colonel E. H. Ripple dellverod a lec ture last evening In the Washburn Street Presbyterian church on "A Win ter In Florence Prison; Escape arid Parole." The Sabbath school room was crowded, and the auditorium had to be thrown open to accommodate the Immense throng. Colonel Klpple was Introduced by Joseph A. Meats. The speaker opened with a comparison be tween Andersonvllle and Florence prisons and stated that Florence was the most severe. He thrillitifc-ly de scribed his escape from the latter and being tracked In a swamp by blood hounds. He was recaptured and It was 6nly through the Intercession of a Con federate that he was not placed in the dungeon, where he would have prob ably perished. Many Incidents of prison life were depicted by the colonel In a manner which held the closest atten tion of the audience. When Colonel Hippie had concluded those present Joined In singing the patriotic selection. "My Country 'Tls of Thee." A vote of thanks was tendered the speaker for his able discourse and all expressed them selves well pleased. James Burke Dead. James Burke, a very well known resi dent of the West Side, died yesterday morning at his home on 2u9 Ninth treet, after a few weeks illness. Mr. Burke was born in Ireland and has been a resident of this city for many years. He was 50 years of age and possessed many estimable qualities which won for him a warm place In the hearts of his friends.. Four suns and daughters sur vive him. The funeral will occur Sat urday morning at D o'clock. Services will be held In St. Patrick's church. In terment In the Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. Entertainment Last Evening. The members of Camp ITS, Patriotic (Tosin: 11 UL 1 U 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 At RUBBERS AND JOSE Order Sons of America, held one of their delightful monthly entertainments last evening In Jenkins' hall on South Main avenue. The room was trimmed with (lugs and bunting and presented a neat appearance. A large number were present and trio programme, which con sisted of solos, iduetu and recltatiotiB, was much enjoyed. The ramp has elected many new members of lute and the order Is In a nourishing condition. The ontertulnment was followed with refreshments ooiialHling of cuke uud coffee. Told In u l ew Lines. Druggist T. H. JoneB, of South Alain avenue, was In Slittluglon yeiitordity. S. It. Adklnx, of Lafayette xtreet, l:i recovering from a severe Illness of pleurisy. Kavld W. llillllthM. of Klghth street. Is recovering from u Bowie attack of liitlanuitlon. Mrs. Caroline Moyle, of Moscow, 1ms returned home, arter a visit with friends on this side. The Hepulillcun league of the West Side will hold un important meeting In their rooms this evening. Mrs. Klla J. Tlghe, of this Hide, Is In possession of u copy of the Scrnnton Ledger, published in ISDIi, which she prizes highly. Miss Margaret Pierce, of ArchbaUl street, aud Klchard Thomas, of I lamp ton street, were married In New York city yesterday by ltov. lr. MoArtljiir. They w ill return here In a few days. City Assessor Henry 1. Jones was tendered a surprise party nt his home on North Hyde Park avenue on Wed nesday evening. The evening Wits pleasantly enjoyed. ltct'rcshments were served nt a late hour. The Tom Thumb of elocutionists Is to appear at the Hampton Street Meth odist Kplscopal church next Thursday evening. He Is no other than M. 1.. Comfort, of Owego, X. Y. He meas ures between three niul four feet In height, but for more than twenty-live years has been one of Owego's success ful business men. Mr. Comfort Is an elocutionist of ability and will play upon his tumberonlcon, u Set of gob lets tuned so us to give sweet music. Local instrumental and vocal talent will assist in making the evening one of rare enjoyment. West Side Pu-incss Pircctory. rilOTOGRAPHER-Cubluet Photos, 11.40 per dozen. Tliey are Just lovely. Con vince yourself hv calling at Stumer's Photo Parlors, 101 aud luJ South Main avenue. HORSESHOEING X. Bush, practical hors.'shoer. Work done only In u tirst class manner ami guaranteed satisfac tory. Shop. Price street, close to North Main avenue. GROCERIES Revere Standanrd Java Coffee Is unexcelled. The leading coffee of the day. Tor sale only ut P. W. Ma son i!i Co. Flue groceries, 1 It South Main avenue. SECOND HAND FURNITURE CASH for anything you have to sell. Furni ture. Stoves. Tools, etc. Call and see the stock of J. C. King, liKl una loud Jackson street. WALL PAPER-Go to Fred Reynolds, 206 North Main avenue, and see his complete line of Wall Paper. Paints and Window Shades. Just opened with new stoik. PLUM RING William D. Griffiths, 113 North Main avenue, does tirst-claas Plumbing. Steam Heat and (las Fitting. Satisfaction is strictly guaranteed. OYSTERS R. E. Davis, market house. Dealer in Forijn and Domestic Fruits. Oysters served In every style. 310 North Main avenue, next to Clarke's. Khcnrautism Cured in u Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism nnd Neu ralgia radically cures in I to 3 days. Its action upon the system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once tho cause, an 1 the disease Immediately ,(s appears. The ttr-X i'.oho greatly b.-nellts, 73 cents. Sold by Carl Lorenz, druggist, Scranton. "If taken Into the head by the nostrils two or three times a week. Thomas' Elec tric Oil will positively relieve the most off-nsive rase of catarrh," says Kev. K. F. Crane, Dunkirk, X. Y. OF- II FOR BVERY ONE, Half Price. RUBBER BOOTS Thit PH A, 113 S. MAIN AVENUE, SCRANTON. NEWS OF THE SOUTH SIDE I'liins in View for the Improvement of 1 Palm Street. A PLEASING ENTERTAINMENT tt was Held at tho (ireenwood School by the Christian Lndeuvnr Soviet jr Meet ing of the Hour J of Trade Tonight. 1'eisoiiul und Otherwise. Select Councilman Coyno at last night's meeting of cumu li chuniploni'il u measure which wus endorsed by the other members, providing for the open ing and i ' in It' of Puliu street, between Plttston unit Cedar avenues. Common Councilman Untile, too, has, for n long time, contended Unit Ptilm Hti'ert ought to be put In proper condition. As It stands now that block Is u dis grace to the ward, and the sooner it Is lit I ended to t In- quicker tho health of the people In that vicinity will be bcnellteil. After every rain storm stagnant pools of water ure left for the nun to evaporuto. I ntcrtnlnmcnt ut (ireenwood. Ureenwooil nchool was the Hceno of u huge gathering of well-pleused people last night. Tho entertainment of the Young People's Society of Christian Kndcuvor was held und n brilliant mu sical and literary programme was of fered. The proceeds, w hich were citlltt gratifying, will be paid to the building fund of the new Presbyterian church, which will bo completed for worship within uuuthcr mouth. Hoard of Trade .Meeting Tonight. The March meeting of the South Side board of trade will be held this evening. When the members were more enlhusl etie in the work of the board, u upeelnl committee on streets und Hewers was appointed to devise some scheme for the betterment of our thoroughfares. This committee will make n report at tonight's meeting. A report from the manufacturers' committee is also forth coming. The result of the mooting Is awaited with Interest. The people want to hear what has been done to ward bringing those new Industries lo the South Side. Otllccrs will be nomi nated. Runaway on Cedar Avenue. A farmer with a wngon-load of youth ful pigs drove to the South Side yes terday and found business so brisk that he disposed of his stock very readily. He visited several saloons und drank deep of the llowlng bowl. In coming down the hill near the Meudow Hrook breaker, the team got away on hltn nnd he fell off the wagon. Near the silk factory a child was nlmost run over. The team got fagged out haul ing the wagon. turned upside down, ami stopped near Kim street. The wagon was wrecked. Shorter Paragraphs. Miss Agnes Keenan, of Prospect ave nue, Is dangerously 111. Motorman William O'Donnell will soon Join the army of married men. ( itto Hresser, of Cedar avenue, is fully recovered from his recent Illness. Stations of the cross will he held this evening at St. John's and St. Mary' churches. Mrs. William Tobln, of Plttston ave nue. Is so 111 that her recovery is r.ot expected. Mrs. K. P. Rutledge, of Cedar avenue, is around again after a severe attack of the grip. The funeral of Anna, the 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Thiol, of Fig street, was held yesterday after- ffl 111 1 Boys Shoes SHEARS noon. Intprment wna made In the German Catholic cemetery. Jacob Hurtmun, of Cedar avenue, his friends will be pleased to hear, is now enjoying good health. A social will be held tomorrow night at Oernmnla hull. under the auspices of the I!lg Five Hoclul club. Miss Helen Jones, of Plttston avenue, entertained u number of her young friends at her home Wednesday night. A meeting of St. Irene's Ladles' Tem perance society of St. John's parish will be held Sunday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Richard F. Keeitau'le ft for his west ern home In' Hock Springs, Wyoming, yesterday, Hn had been here on a visit for three months. Mutormaii John liuike, of Plttston nvciiue, Is able to walk a run ml again For the llrst time since his uccldent he was seen on the streets yesterday. Anthony Hope, alter a two years' Visit with his parents In Irelund, has returned and uecepled u position with Butcher John P. Gibson, of Prospect avenue. Mr. Hopo tells glowing stories of his trip across the water. The luneral of Martin T. Lnvelle, of 1105 Prospect avenue, will take place ul i 0 clock this piornliig. A high muss of reiiiilein will be sung ut St. Peter's eulhedrut nnd Interment will be liiiulo In the Dtiniiioru Catholic cemetery. N0KTI1 UND N0TLS. Miss Pearl Thompson, of Huston. Is visiting Miss llluuche llullstvud, of Oak street. Miss Mary Moran, of Putnam street, is contlned to her home by an uttack of the grip. Mullcarrlcr John Williams, of Will lam street, is recovering from his re cent illness. Timothy Jones, of Wayne avenue, Is recovering from his recent attack of pneumonia. Miss Mirluh Cuntun, of William street, is recovering from an attack of Vucumouia. Mrs. William Hayes, of Main avenue, has returned from u visit with friends In Schuylkill county. Miss Mary Jenkins, of Throop street, who has been seriously ill for a number of Weeks, Is recovering. Henry Kvnns and fumlly, of Hulling Mill Hill, is visiting his cousin, Thomas H. Kvans, on Parker street. Rev. iJnniel .Suvage, of East Market street, leaves today for a weeks' visit with his daughter In Plymouth. Professor J. C. Taylor, county super intendent of public schools, expects to remove to Clark's Summit In the spring. Patrick Campbell, of Spring street, 1'rnvldcnce agent for the Kliuira liud get, has recovered from a slight attack of the grip. Harry lirlggs, of Carbondale, for many years a resident of this place, visited Providence, friends during the past week. Rev. Jacob E. Davis, of Plymouth, for mliny years pastor of the Welsh liaptist church here, is visiting friends In this place. The members of the Puritan Congre gational Sunday school will hold an en tertainment in Archbuld'B hall next Monday night. Miss Jean Ailcman, bookkeeper at Goldsmith's baxaar. Is conllned to her home on Fust Market street by a severe attack of the grip. David J. Davis, of Parker street, wns removed to tho Lackawanna hospital last night owing to his suffering from pleuro-pneumonla. Mrs. J. K. Smith entertained the members of her class in the Presby terian Sunday school and their friends at her home on Main avenue last night. William Cole, of Wayne avenue, who ruptured the tendons of his leg by fall ing over the tip at the Marvlne breaker while working about a month ugo, Is recovering. Mrs. M. T. Richards, who Is deliver ing a series of lectures for the Ladles' Reading club In the Albright library, is the guest of William II. Richmond, of Richmond Hill farm, on Main avenue. Next AVediiesday and Thursday even ings the Toniioluku tribe, Xo. 72, of the Improved Order of Red Men, will hold an entertainment and festival In Com pany II armory for the benefit of Mrs. William Marshall. The infant child of William Hobbs, of Warren street, died suddenly Wednes day afternoon from an uttack of con vulsions. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2.30. Interment In the Washburn Street cemetery. The Christian Endeavor society of the Presbytei luii church will hold an enter tainment In the Sunday school rooms tonight. An excellent programme of muslcnl selections uud reetitutkms has been arranged. Following the cnter tuinment u lunch party will be held. Mrs. Patrick Rrennnn, of Market street, swore out a warrant before Al derman Roberts yesterday afternoon for the arrest of her husband, who came home drunk and tried to give her a beating, and to escape from which she had to leave the house. He was arrest ed by Patrolman Perry, but owing Id his drunken condition, could nut receive a hearing. (eorge Fanning, of Tlrenker street, wns recently arrested by Constable charged with larceny by t.leorge Franz. While the members of Faiintng's fami ly were recently 111 with pneumonia. Fanning borrowed n nunihrr of siiuill sums from Franz, who Is his laborer, fine night they intended to celebrate their pay, so Franji gave Funning a 29 bill and uHked him to get a keg of beer. Fanning took the money and stayed nwiiy fur some time and afterwards de nied having received the money. Al derman Nik me held him In $!i00 ball for his appearance In the next term of court. NEWS. OF THE HAll.KOADS. Trainmen will bu puld on Saturday. A huge number of crippled cars were brought to the rnr shops yesterday. F. 1). tllover, of the cur olllce, and his wfe, left on a visit, to New York friends yesterday. The engagement of Archie llaldwln, of the 'paint hIioi, and Miss Hosle, is announced. Foreman James T). Runyon, of the pnlnt niton, Is at his poHt once more, after a severe Illness. Coal trallln on tho Delaware nnd .Hud son, which wan so brisk, has decreased lightly within tho pnst few dnys. Much sympathy was expressed with II. Wv Smith, of North Main avenue, yesterday, In tho loss of bis little girl. Conductor Frank Klefer, of the Dela ware and Hudson freight train, has re sumed duties after a two months' ill ness. The Lehigh Vnlley will dispense with tho use of small cool cars at an early date, largo gondolas, modernly equipped, have been adopted. Christian Pleffer, of tho carpenter Bhop, wore a broud, happy smile yester day. It transpired that a little lady visitor has arrived at his residence and Christian is very proud of her. A circular has been Issued by the Central Railroad of New Jersey forbld- dln "stop-over" privileges on their Le high and Susquehanna division be tween Wllkes-JJarre and Scranton, A new .code of car scaling rules has gone into effect on the Delaware and Hudson railroad, according to which RECEIVER pursuant to an order of the Supremo Judicial Court of Sullblli county, I will cause to be oll'cred for sulo'ut Public Auction ut & Go.'s Furniture Store, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, AT 2 AND 7.80 P. f.l, (Continuing Friday niul Faturduy ut same hours, where tho goods huve been placed for convenience of mile,) tin: stock OF Till 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 bo put up ou cull and sold to the highest bid der Without Itoserve or Limit. The floods of the Cruiglieud At Klutz Co. ure thoroughly uud favorably known throughout the United Ktates ou ucconntof eh'tfuiice of design uud perfection of lluish. h'xhibitiou Thursday forenoon, previous to sale. Purchasers invited to examine the Roods. By Order of A. T. MORRILL, Receiver. B. SCOTT all conductors handling freight must keep a complete record of the seuled condition of ull box curs on their trains. Wilbur C. Hollar, of Linden street, died at the Moses Taylor hospital yes terday morning at fi o'clock, the cause of death being apoplexy, Mr. Hollar, who wus fireman for D. Hund, was on u trip 'on the Southern division und com plulned of a severe headache, and ICn glneer Hand udvlsed him to rest In the caboose. Hollar declined to do this und lay down In the cub, where he was subsequently found by tin; engineer in un unconscious condition. He was brought down on Xo. a passenger train uud taken to the hospital, where his condition was from the first regarded as hopeless. . WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Celebrated by Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Har per on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harper cele brated the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage at their home, GT,G (Juin cy avenue, Tuesday evening. Many beautiful presents were given to them. Selections were rendered by the Exl sior quartette, and ut midnight a line supper wus served. Those present were: Sir. and Mrs. Alfred J. Harbor. Mr, and Mrs. Morti mer M. Ylttle, Mr. and Mrs. John Ruunne, Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Ridge way, Mr. and Mrs. James Plerson, Mr. and Mrs. William liartlett, Mr. and Mrs. John Will lam, " ml Mrs. Josiuh Lee, Mr. and Mrs. William Hazleton, Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. James drey, 'Mrs. Joshua Thlckett, Mrs. Mary Ann Hall, Misses Elizabeth Hazleton, Floren Lee, Cora Shldley, Cora wShldley, Magdaline Grey, Alice Goodwin, Messrs. Will Myers, Arthur Lee. RILEY AND III.U WERE CHUMS But They Fell Out One Day und Coggins as Throw n Down. The trespass case of M. J. Coggins against James Riley was heard before Arbitrators John F, Cumtnlngs, K. H. House, and C. Hallentlne yesterday. Coggins Is employed carrying the United Stutes mull to and from the railroad stations of thhlclty, and Riley acted in the capacity of Janitor about the postolllce. On Nov. 2'.), ls?4, tho two men had an argument outside of the postolllce, nnd Riley threy Coggins down, injuring his shoulder and doing other damage. He has been unable to work since and asks $2.1HU damage. Attorney John It. Collings and ex-Dlstrlct Attorney John P. Kelly appeared for Riley. The arbi trators will meet at s o'clock this morn ing to make up their award. IVhra Baby was ict, we pare her Castor! ttTira kho was a Child, ho cried for ('(u'.orlm. When r!io became Jllw, he cluns to Castorla, vhcn slio had Children, alia save than CiutorU Wm. Lion Alien & Co. STOCK BROKERS, lluy nnd sell Stocks, Bonds and Grain on New York Fxchnnge and Chicago Houril of Trade, either for cash or oo murgln. HV2 Spruce Street. LOCAL STOCKS A SPECIALTY. G. duB. D1HHICK, Manager. TELKPRONU 6.002. CALL UP 3682. imoiiiliFraia CO. OILS, r VINEGAR AND CIDER. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE. -141 TO is 1 MERIDIAN STREET M. W. COLLINS, M'a'r. HORSES AT AUCTION. MIL II. ('. Ult.l,. one of tho Urgent denim In tlio went, will 'Oiii;ti 60 ilrutt and carriage horaoa to my Htahlnt, Lll Katmond oourt. 'i'ut'iw norm will lie nuld either at private ale or auction. Auction to be Thursday, March H, at III o'clock. Iluraoi ran be 111- Hreti'il nt the atablea oil Saturday, March V, Each horse guaranteed to be rnpresKiited. .1 M. NICHOLS. Hare wm Aire Throat, PI triples, Cowier-Colored sputa, Aohei, Wit Korci. Ulcere In Mouth. Hale Kalllaa? Write Cmak Remedy Ce., HOT May eanleTeaaple,rhleaao,lllror proofs of cures. Capital SSOOjOOO. Pallentso' ired alue yrare jsjjortJoirnnwelje)OdgHMUrgj 'S :. SAL WYOMING AVE., i Jr., Auctioneer. ACADEMY OF MUSIC FRIDAY. MARCH 8. Julia M. Coulee's Uceulc Production, a By Henry C. DeMille Presented with all It fteenic Effects and Wouderful Mecbauiaiu. The Lifo-Like Kailroad Scenes, the Genuine lull Sized Mouetur Locomotive, the Great Hitury Know Plow and Cannon-Ball Vesti btiled Triiiii. bale of uaU opens Wednesday, March 8. ACADEMY OF MUSIC SATURDAY, MARCH 9. A dramatic, ccenlc and Mechanical event. Florence Biudley'a great realistic comedy drana, THE PAY TRAIN. SEE THErfSaET WONDERFUL INCLINE WRECK SCENE THE IMNVELOUS RAILROAD SCENE THE STARTLING BOILER EXPLOSION THE PICTURESQUE COAL ItliNE SCENE Sale of Sou opens Thursday, March 7. fHE FROTHINGHAM Under New Management Just One Joyous Nig-lit, Saturday, ilarca 8. TALG.' FIELD MINSTRELS Comliucd with the Spectacular Pantomime ALADDIN. day. 1 arch 7, at the box ofl.ee. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. w -.jwm 1 , mMnun ic. i UUUUII U I LLI1LLUU UllilU 53-EMINENT MUSICIANS 50 r3ohn Pbillp Sousa, Conductor. vVXTW Mica lrtr a llni-Mur.l VivbCiirrlA IImLa 1 l..lilu. DDirrC Iwr Floor, f 1.00: Balcony, Tic. r lilULO sod Sec.; Uallery, too. Correct Edition of Soma's Marches on Sale at the ( encert. hale of ai-ata oralis Saturday, March 9, DAVIS' THEATER Thursday, Friday and Saturday. March 7, 8 and 9. I have the honor to announce that on tho ahove nays we .hall present liicluiliiiK Dcvmal nt ttl very (iimut artists in tha prcifennm, in a brilliant pro gramme of Mirth. Music, Mystery. ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 8, The entira receipts will bo Presented to tho Poor. Tickets are bclnir sold liy the Police Ofllcers at luemv-fivo Cent Loch. Th. ortlcern will li have entire charuo of sles of ticki-tr on tlin nftirnooii in (u9tion, aiol erery cent ii'O.mv.mI will bo turuud ovor to th. Aaaoclatrd (luiltioii. UoiO. K. 1AVIA. ADMISSION, 10, 20 OR SO CENTS As usual, txct for tho Hi-'ietU rVrform auce, wheii it will lm 23 Cents. Two performance d.iily ntlll and HI J p. ra. NVxt AttrncMim-Jlixj Smith Hobblns in LITTLE TRIXIE." SO LAGER BREWERY. Manufacturers of the Celebrated PILSENER LAGER BEER CAPACITVi foo.ooo Barrels per Annum I .Ill SIS I'hysiciaus and Surgeons. DR. Q. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED to 610 Sprucj street, Scranton, Pa. (Juat oppoalta Court House Square.) tVft. A. J. CONNELL, OFFICB Ml Washington avenux, cor. Bpruce street, over Kruncke'u drua; stroe. Residence, TSi Vine st. Office hours: 10.30 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4. and 6.30 to 7.30 p. m. Sun day, 3 to I p. m. DR. VV. E. ALLEN. S12 North WushlnBtoo avenue. TOR. C U FREY, PRACTICE LIMITED diseases of the Eye. Eur, Nose und Throat: office, 122 Wyoming- ave. Resl denos, 620 Vine street. DR. L. M. GATES, 12S WASHINGTON avenue. OrhVe hours, g to 9 a. m., 1.30 to 3 und 7 to 8 p. in. Residence 300 Madi son avenue. JOHN L. WKNTZ, f. D., OFFICES Kl and S3 Commonwealth building; resi dence 711 Madison ave.; oince hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to I; Sundays, 2.30 to 4, evenings ut residence. A specialty made of diseases of the eye, ear, cosai and throat und gynecology. ErTkayTIm penn'aveT: i to s prST; call 2UC2. Dltt. of women, obstretrice and and all dls. of chll. Lawyers. JEHSUPH & HAND, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at law, Comniouwealta building, Washington avenue. W. H. JESHUP. HORACE K. HAND, W. H. JESHUP, JR. Will a no, wakren & knapp.at- torneys and Counsellors at Law, Re- publican building, Washington avaV Due, Scranton, Pa. BrVl'FcHBR, ATTORNEY-AT law. Common wealto building. Scran-' ton, Pu. C. COMEOY8.ta BPRUCE STREET. t. B. REPLOULE, ATTO RNK Y LO AN B negotiated on real estate security. 4MI Bpruce street. Bi.J',.KILLAM' ATTORNE Y-A T-LA W, 1M Wyoming ave., Bcranton, Pa. i HANK f. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Room 0, Cutii Exchange, Bona ton, Pa. JAMES W. OAKKORD. ATTORNEY-at-Law rooms M, M ajttd K, Commsa. wealth building. BAMUEL W.EDOAR, ATTORNEY-AT- I .a V 4tffl.aa 2lJ U. - . a. . n . "'""1 " HflM U, DU1U1UII1, aTaaWI A. WATRES, ATTORNE Y-AT-U4.W, w u.mi.iuh ave., Bcramoo, ra. affFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND," Attorneys and Counssllers, Cornmon wealth building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21. W. V. BOYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW: Nos. II and M, Burr building. Washing Jton avenue. J. M. C. RANCK. 13C WYOMING AVE. (Schools. BCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA,, Bcranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls, for collge or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re juesU Opens September 10. REV. THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER H. BUELL. UIBS WORCESTER'S KINDERGAR" ten and School, 412 Adams avenue. Pu pils received at all Uniea, Next term will open Jail. Z?. Dentists. DR. WILLIAM A. T AFT SPECIALTY' In porcelain, crown arid bridge work. Odontothreapia. Office, Z25 North Washington avenue. c. c.iachTsurgeon DENTIST. No. lla yomlng avenue. R. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL EX cbange. Loans. THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND Loan Association will loan you money on earner terms and pay you better on investment than any other association. Call on S. N. Callendtr, Dime Banlc bulldli.g. Seeds. G. R. CLARK & CO., SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen; store 14C Washington ave nue; green houee. I.Skj Norm Main ave--cue; store telephoe 7bi Teas. GRAND UNION TEA CO.. JONES'BROS. AVire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL, E:i LACKAWANNA avenue, Scranton, l a., manulaeturor of Wire Screens. Hotels aud Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 125 and 127 FRANK lln avenue. Kates reamnable. P. ZIHGLER, Proprietor. W ESTillXSTER HOTEL. E. N. AN ABLE, Proprletef. Sixteenth St., on block east or Broadway, at Union Syuure, New York. American plan, Mm per day and upward. scranton" hTiuseT'neard., l. w! ymjm9vnr.vr ut-poi. iinuuciea on me European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prep. Architects. DAVIS & VON STORCH, ARCHITECTS. Rooms 24. 2a and 2i, Cemmoawealtn buiiainb-. Scranton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of Ik V ashington avenue. iSROWN A MORRIS, ARCHITECTS, Price building, Us Washington avenue, Bcranton. Miscellaneous. atACER'S tiRCHESTRA-MUSlO FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dinKS and concert work furutshed. For terms address K. J. Bauer, conductor. Hi Wyoming avenue, over Hulberl'a music store. at EG ARGEElfROT HERS. PRINTERS' suppltee, envelopes, aper bogs, twine. Warehouse, 10 Washington ave- Scran, ton, Pa. VNPERTAKING Capouse ave. AND LIVERY. ISU V. L. FOOTS-, AGT. FRANK P. BROWN CO., WHOLB sale dealers in Woodware. Cordage and Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave. THOMAS AfRRKY. EXPERT AC countunt and anilltor. Oince, 412 Spruoa etrii-t. Agunt for the Hex. Fire Extln guishcr. DU FONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING POWDER elaoufaotursd at the Wapw'allopen Mllla, Lo serne eoenty. Pa., and at Wil mington, Delaware, HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent tor the Wyoming District. HB WYOMING AVE, Sorairton, Pav Third National Bank Building. Aosscirst TITOS. 70RD. Httoum. Ps. JOHN B SMITH A SON, Plymonth, Ps K. W. MULLIOAN, WUkea-Bsrre, Pa. Agents for the Kepanne Vheaeieal Oaaw kaajS High oUplealroa, ROOF TINNING AND SOLDERING Alt done nwny with by the use of HAR1V MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which consist of ingredients well-known to all. It can be appll.d to tin, galvanised tin, sheet Iron roofs, also to brick dwellngs, which will firevent absolutely any crumbling, crack ng or breaking of the brick. It will out last tinning of any kind by many years, and It's cost does not exceed one-fifth that of the cost of tinning. Is eold by the Joe) or pound. Contracts taken by ANTONIO UAMTaLA&N. tZ2 Blrok It, .