The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 02, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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lNTON TRIBUNE -WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER a, 1893.
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Monday, - Sept 3cRl
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Everything
122 North Main1
G ' n . . ..
uiiic uveitis or the Day on t
Side of the Citv Noted.
THREE ACCIDENTS IN tf
FortuoBtoly jfone of Thorn
serious Nature-Camp .13 of i
S. of A. Kntcrtulncd VI
Personal and New No.
fTh W.i .,.... .
. - " "IB UL i ri
ave been placed in the hands
"wen. to whom all newi
mvuii anu complain li may be
Three caws of Injuries In
occurred nn this .i.i ,.........,
lie mines
...... jroivm;
as oner dan f aii tin.....,.. ..
Tltom-
injured by a fall of coal at tli
mine. His head was badly br
several stitch., n...
:eet, was
Central
Ised and
the wounds. The Injuries ar J
to close
not con-
pU7.cu .cnuus. iur. Huberts
attend-
h". ""P". of Jackson
fackson J
'. was ol
k yesti'l
lome III
urlei A
Btreet, a
.... I , oriKjrs' mine.
fall Of coal anil .v.l.
ishea by
"nveyed to his home
iday. He
the mine
uuium-e. -rne InJu
about th hoo.i J
chiefly
, naries Augustine, of Jack
was Injured by a fall while a
Price s mine yesterday. The
fered mostly from the accl,
Reynolds, who is attending I
does not consider the injuria
hn street,
work in
iody suf-
cnt. Dr.
nth men,
fatal.
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sr Sons of America, of thi- Jlttl "t,c ur
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ON OTHER SIDE OF crfftE
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ide. con
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of vlsit-
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ies, Anna
eS8i.'andUC.rs'
Brown,
.iurrs,. Kdwarrl To
iss Clara
TPinVef an.l ,ei : .Ca
Messrs.
iavid Ste-
olaved
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'm and cake
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lnff and the
jy the appreciation of th
is evidenced
visitors.
' the Hampton Street
hurch.
congrega' ,n eat
lered at the
"'B. nea
t Episcopal
She spok
Mrs. Orace
from I.ukc
reth Passeth
her illsuw
she save a
de'rrlrMon of t'ha tiling man
ling for Jesus, .and likened him to
Sinner in 'Ma aln.K!tnlniu.a A
lumber reollested hn nm vara r f Ctml'a
jeople In their behalf. This and Thurs
iay ' afternoon she will c-ivo a himo
- "D ' " "' " . V 1 1 1 i I Will
Houae with Only One Window In It."
ppjce oeguis at. V.3U.
I Prominent Weddlna Today.
; Today at noon, in that popular shrine
Of hymen, the Washburn Street Pres
byterian church. Miss Amy Williams,
,of this side, and William Wright, of
Frostburg. Md., will be wedded by Rev.
W. I. Steans, of Danville. Miss Will
iams Is a -daughter of the late well-
known J. M. Williams, and In well
known In society circles throughout the
my. - Lvir. Wright is a prominent
louthem gentleman.'
Little News Notes.
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...-.'V wtmi icb IB I Jll f
lAnftnfl thu rAlumKI X I f ..
.....R ..... vuiuiuum Aiujitr vriiiiaii y
ut the Reading firemen's convention.
P. The Fllte iTlnnlnv ...lit
npxt Friday evening for the season.
rroiessor i.eorge rayior will teach.
The marriage of Rev. A. L. ttlamer, of
St. Mark's Lutheran church, to Mlsa
Kress, of Allentown. will nrenr thl
month. . .
Friends of Oinjlp.a. IT4aqlA t cn..k
Hyde Park avenue, met at ' his home
if a
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iTTEWTIOW, LADIES.
TODAY-BARGAIN DAY.
Ad Afteriioon's Instruction and Amusement by the Tal-
cntcd and Well-Known Star,
ISS ETHEL TUCKER
Supported by Her Excellent Company, in
.-. Minn Tucker's Masterpiece,
QUEEN A.
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EVttrV ladvocatinvliicr u Afl.nl'
r T - -m-m w V W CiJXA T Willi
3ATIN.FINISHED PHOTOGRAPH of Miss Tucker.
I After the performance Miss Tucker will hold a reception on the
tage and will be pleased to meet personally the ladies of Scranton.
I THIS AFTERNOON AT a.15, ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
TONIGHT FIREMEN'S NIGHT.
Through the courtesy oft Chief II. F. Ferher, the Volunteer Fire
ten of Scranton will attend tonight's performance of "RETRIBU.
;ON" In a body.
Thursday Night THE GOLDEN GIANT.
Friday Night CALLED BACK, j
: Saturday Night THE COAST GL ARD.
Reception Souvenir Matinee, Friday, 2.18-Dalnty Sppont
for the Ladles. Children'! Matinee, Saturday-Candy for
te1 Litte Ouea. i
Lieutenant William lias he follow
Inn officers under his charge for the
current month: John Thomas, Lowry,
Orlatthews, T. Jonee Evans and the
newly appointed officer, Parry. This
Is the first time since he has assumed
the blue coat that 'Mr. parry has had
a West Side beat. He has many
friends nere.
Plumbing goods and tools of 8. M.
Reese will be sold without reserve to
the highest bidders this morning.
The funeral of Paul Greening, of Lu
lerne street, occurred yesterday at 3.30
o'clock from the late residence. Inter
ment waa made at Washburn Street
cemetery.
Benjamin Williams, of Middle Gran
ville, returned home yesterday after a
visit to Dr. J. J. Roberts, of South Main
avenue.
Mrs. John I,. James, ot Washburn
street, and Miss Owen James, of Btjlle
vue, are at Philadelphia on a visit.
-Ia8t evening St. Brendan council,
Toung Men's Institute, held a debate
on "Kesolvi-d, That woman Is man's
equal." A - most enjoyable time was
sirent. This Is the first literary meeting
of this prominent organization and the
young men were greatly Interested in
the event. Similar meetings will be
held throughout the winter.
Monday evening and enjoyed a social
time. iMr. Hazlett entertained the
guests In a way which won the good ex
pression of nil present.
The funeral of the late iMrs. Eveline
K. Brown occurred yesterday morning
at S o'clock. A mass of requiem was
celebrated at St. Patrick's church.
The remains were taken to Jlonesdale
on the 9.40 a. m. train for Interment.
The pall-bearers wore: Peter, Hugh,
Clark, Charles and James Brown and
James A. 'Mellon.
Mayor Connell has signed resolu
tion directing the city engineer to pre
pare tilans for lnvini? n tTnirutnno tvnllc
I on Lafayette street. The ordinance,
which Is to follow, will effect property
owners who have not laid sidewalks
up .to date.
Albert, an Infant child of Police Offi
cer and Mrs. Thomas Lowry, died yes
terday after an illness. The many
friends of the family extend sympathy
to them In this bereavement. The fu
neral will occur Thursday at 1 o'clock
and will be private. Interment will be
made at Forest Hill cemetery.
. West Side Business Directory.
BICYCLES repaired, scissors ground,
tools sharpened, saws filed, keys flttd,
machines repaired by W. L. Steenback,
dealer In Guns, Fishing Tuckle, under
West Side Mank.
PHOTOQRArHER-Cablnet Thotos. J1.40
per dozen. Tiiey are Just lovely. Con
vince yourrelf by calling at Starner'i
Photo Parlors, 101 and 103 South Main
avenue.
BARBKR. TTalr cutting and shaving done
in a flrst-class manner at John H. Rey
nold's Barber Shop, at Fairchlld's Hotel.
GROCERIES Revere Standard Java
Coffee Is unexcelled. The leading coffee
of the day. For sale only at F. W. Ma
son & Co. Fine Groceries, US South
Main avenue.
SECOND HAND FURNITUTtE CASH
for anything you have to sell. Furni
ture, Stoves. Tools, etc. Call and see
the stock of J. C. King. 102t and 102
Jackson street.
WALL PAPER-GO to Fred Reynolds,
208 North Main avenue, and see his
complete line of Wall Papor, Paints
and Window Shades. Just opened with
ne" etock.
FLUMUINQ William D. Griffiths, 111
North Alain avenue, does flrst-class
Plumbing, Steam Heat and Gas Fitting.
Satisfaction is strictly guaranteed.
FORMAL OPENING TODAY.
Dickinson Law School Will Then Begin
Its Work.
At 10 o'clock 'this morning the branch
of the Dickinson Law school will open
In St. Thomas' college, on Wyoming
avenue. Lean Trlckett, of Carlisle,
where the main school Is located,
reached here yesterday. He will be
present at the opening this morning,
and during the remainder of the school
year will be here for one week each
mrmth. When In Scranton he will re
sM at the residence of Attorney Clar
ence Ballentlne, one of the local fac
ulty. At other times t ie recognized
head of the school will I Its director,
ex-Justice Alfred Hand.
The daily school sessions will last
only two hours, during which time will
occur recitations and leotures. This
year will be the beginning of a two
year course, tout next year a fhreo
year course will 'be added. It has been
decided to inaugurate a special one
year course for students who have had
the advantage of office study.
It 'has been found Impossible to ar
range the schedule of lecturea and sub
jects or the school ihours until after
Dean Trlckett consults with the stud
ents today. However, the hours will
probably be from 9 to 10 o'clock In the
morning and from 3 to 4 o'clock In the
afternoon. After this morning's ma
triculation, Iean Trlckett will Inform
ally address tlie students, and on. Fri
day the time divisions of recitations)
and leotures will be announced.
MINOOKA.
Miss Delia Knapp. of Greenwood, Is
visiting friends In, Orange, Susquehan
na county.
Con Dolan will leave this morning
for the west. iMr. Dolan Intends to re
side there In the future.
W. (1. Thomas, of West Plttston, cir
culated among Greenwood friends yes
terday. A birthday party will be tendered
Mrs. Benjamin Knapp, of Greenwood,
this evening.
The Nickel Plate Road is the shortest
lino between Buffalo and Chicago.
aouf will na n aai,..l..
HEED THE COURT
br Gave Instructions but
the Juri
Disregarded Tuem.
POTTER TWESfASS SLIT TKIAL
It la Profits!
ng Slowly Testimony That
Vaa UearJj
Yestoiday-Gcttlng the
Details
iia No. 3 Regarding a
Controversy About Legs-
In his chalrgo to the Jury Monday
af ternoon Inl
the case of the Universal
Fashion coinpany, of New York
against John
H. Ladwig proprietor of
the i iir Cfnt Btore, Judge Gunster
gave instruc
ions that the verdict must
be for tfOO,
If at all. for the plaintiff.
that being tile amount In dispute. The
Jury came Iato court yesterday morn-
verdict of II for the plain
tiff. The ludire looked severe and
atern and wanted to know if the Jury
had misunderstood him In his charge,
The foreman answered that the Jury
did not understand the court to mean
that the verdict must be for the full
amount: nuinely. S5uo.
Before Judge Lynch In No. 2 court
room the I'otter trespass suit against
the Scranton Traction company was on
all day, and the testimony of the plain
tiff's side is not finished. It will be the
end of the vek before the case goes to
the Jury. A model of the truck, wires
ana poles In the vicinity where tne ac
cident to Air. I'otter huppened was of
fered In evidence. Aa the witnesses
gave their, testimony they were direct
ed by meat of the miniature of Blake-
ly street to explain to the Jury the po
titlon of tie "tower wagon" and t'he
pole with which the Potter equipage
collided. iS!r. Potter, the plaintiff, was
called to the witness stand when court
opened yesterday morning und was
subjected to another searching cross
examlnatloi by Major Warren, during
which the witness lost control of his
temper several times.
Testimony of One of tho Lineman.
Edwin Courtrlght, who was employed
on the "-tower wagon" the day of the
accident, wlis called upon by the plain
tiff to irlvl' his version of the case.
He saw thf team driven by Mr. Potter
came along the street, saw the horses
get iraeuous, ana no was 01 me opinion
that the tiam could have been con
trolled onl'narily without the damage
ensuing thiit did. There were several
other witnjsses, and their testimony
was simply
corroborative of the testi
mony of t
f plaintiff. Mr. Potter's
eyesight l
hold his he
45 degrees
on objects
he looks :
affected so that he has to
d bark at an angle of about
In order to get a proper focus
n a level with his face. If
.ralght ahead, he declares
that he se
s two objects where there
Is only on.
The tres
lass suit of Henry Mulhol
land agalt
t the liushbrook Water
company
court room
Jury, aftei
day morni
as resumed in the main
before Judge Edwards. The
the case was opened Mon-
g, went to Scott township
to look o
r the land which the de-
fendant co
virtue of
tiff's case
ipany took possession of by
unent domain. The plain-
rvas ciosea at adjournment,
There wer
several witnesses on the
stand durl
of their op
of 01 r. Mm
greatly by
water pur
water com
tiff abou
k the day and the consensus
Ion was that the remainder
olland's land was damaged
the taking of the land for
uses. In their opinion the
my might to pay the plain
J1.000. iMr. Mulholland's
farm Is hi
hcott township and Mud
Pond Is si
nated on It. The comnanv
raised thelivater on the pond and set
It aside al a supply reservoir. This
deprived tie plaintiff of the free use of
me water lor nshlng and boating pur-
aiiu lor nis cattle.
Where Ancient Eggs Arc Spoken Of.
The atmosphere of No. 3 court room
was redolent all lay of broken eggs,
ancient eggs and pickled eggs. The case
was on trial before Judge Gun
ster where the Central Egg com
pany, of Owego, N. y Is
suing Ackerman Bros., of this city
for WOO, or the value of 300 cases of
eggs. Attorney W. H. Jessup, Jr., ap
peared for the defendant, and Attorney
A. J. Colborn, Jr., for the plaintiff, it
is alleged that the Ackermans agreed
to buy a certain Job lot of eggs from
the plaintiff and that. the contract was
fulfilled as, far as the egg company was
concerned but that the defendants did
not pay fr the goods.
The Ackermans assert that the eggs
were peyifid redemption and could not
bemused that they could get no one
to buy tMm and they had to ship them
back. It will go to the Jury this after-
DUNMORE.
Mrs. James Fargo and daughter, Mrs.
R. Kennedy, of Tunkhannock, are the
guests of friends in this place. Mrs
Fargo la a sister of a. W. Frost and
Mrs. Sldebottom.
Warren Fay, of Dudley street, assist
ant yardmaster of the Erie and "Wy
oming Vsllev lin 1 1 TV in ,1 fvmn.a
. t . . . .,L.tjttlIj , . . a t vn
tomorrow night for an extended visit
111 me wesi.
A lars:e 11 11 Jn her nf tha vuna.
of iMiss Jennie Rlesecker gathered at
her pleasant home on Putler street Mon
day evening and tendered her a surprise
party, ine occasion being her birthday,
flames of various kinds were Indulged
in and enjoyed by the largo number
present. Thuwe who enjoyed the hos-
tlltnlltv .If the h 1 mIau urupB. K1
Annie PrWeU,' Addie Jiarnard, Blanche
Harper, (Jdlfli Schoonover, May Simp
son LelU Ro; a,. Ami4e Young, Hattie
King, Loie Hlmpson, Agatha Crane,
Jennie Recor, Clara Collins, Annie Ens
lin, Hlattle Jenkins, Mae Plnnell and
Charles itoss, Roy Sly, BJward Har
per, Walter Jones, Herbert Kills, Stew
art Selycl, Harry Harper, Worth
Smith.
Miss 'Minnie Bingham, of Dudley
street, haves today for a visit with
friends and relatives In Hawley. '
iMIsa Amelia Pinkney entertained a
party of her young friends at her home,
on Church street, last evening in honor
of her guests, Misses Llnford and Ro
sencrans. Games and music were en
Joyed until an early hour, when the
guests departed, with many expressions
of pleasure at the hospitality of the
hostess., .
lAt the regular monthly meeting of
the Kpworth league of the Methodist
church last night the following officers
were chosen for the ensuing year:
President, Arthur Johnson; first vlce
presldent, Thomas Henwood; second
vice-president, Philip Davis; third vice
president. iMiss Francis Dillon; fourth
vice-president, Charles Shaffer; treas
urer, Joseph Vlckers; secretary, Frank
Bingham; organist, IMiss Ruby Tost.
nortTTend.
David Patterson in erecting a new
house on Hill street.
Mrs. Sweet Gardener In seriously sick
at her home, on North Main avenue.
Miss Meta Osterhout. of Oak fltreet,
has returned from Philadelphia, where
she has been spending a few weeks with
friends.
Mrs. S. S. Kennedy, of Waverly. Is
visiting Mrs. Christmas, ot North Miln
avenue.
Dr. Lloyd, of Olyphant, !a erecting ft
new building on the corner of North
Main avenue and Parker street, where
he wMI open a drug store.
Geo Benedict, of North Main ave
nue, has entered the Scranton Liw
school.
The excavation for the sewer on
North Main avenue and Oak street ar"
nearly completed ,atid a large force of
men will soon 'be, put to work on Market
street.
The Electric Chautauqua circle met
la4 wur at he home of (k W. Bene
dict, of Noith Main avenue.
L. Coon, of the freight department
of the belawaie, lAckaiwann and
DID NOT
Judge Cubs
Western railroad. Who has been se
riously sick at bis home, on East Mar
kit street, is slowly improving.
Till Reynolds, of North Main ave
nue, spent a portion of yesterday at
Elnvhurst.
The funeral of the 3-year-old child of
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Walsh, of Nay
Aug avenue, took place yesterday af
terneen. Interment was made In Hyde
Park cemetery.
The Gospel tent meetings, which" have
been held on Gardener avenue for the
past three weeks, closed last evening
wii'h an audience that taxed the capac
ity of the tent.
Camp No. 77, Patrlotlo Order Sons of
America, will present to school No. 25
a beautiful, large flag on Friday after
noon. This Is the second flag presented
to this school by the Patriotic Order
Sons of America, the old one having
blown away.
John aarvey, of Bellevue, -was ar
raigned before Alderman Roberts last
evening on charge of selling the cow
which belonged to his wife, and which
was' 'her only support. 'Mr. Garvey
who has been separated from his wife
and children for a few days on ac
count of some misunderstandings be
tween them, took the cow. which was
now her only support, and sold It to
John Gltboy. Mrs. Garvey 'has been
living with her motiher, Mrs. Moran, for
the last few days, and on Monday eve
ning had a warrant sworn out for
Mr. Guryev's arrest. The couple de
cided to live together hereafter, and
Garvey waa therefore discharged after
paying t'he costs.
SOUTH SIDE' NEWS.
Illcyclo Club OrsanUod In Ccrnianla
Hall-Warrant Issued for Mr, Wolf.
Contest llotweon Trotters-Other Notes.
Twenty young .wheelmen of this side
assembled last evening at Germanla
hall and organized a bicycle club. The
name they will he most likely to adopt
Is "The South Side iBIeycle club,"
though this is left to the committee on
constitution und by-laws. The mem
bers enrolled and the officers elected are
as follows: President, Eimund J.
Itoblnson; vice-president, F. W.
Schank; treasurer, Charles G. Hosar;
secretary, D. P. Murray; captain, Jo
seph V. Woelkers; C. V. Slmonson. E. J.
Clause, Peter Marker, H. P. Austin, W.
H. Walter, I). F. Crolly, J. F. Snyder,
W. C. Horbach, P. J. Rosar, O. J.
Itoblnson, Mathlas liohn, George Klein,
P. J. Linn, Adam Neepllng and Charles
G. Lewert. Messrs. Slmonson, Crolly
and Murray were appointed on the
committee of constitution and by-laws.
The members extend an invitation to
nil South Side wheelmen to join the
club, llefore adjourning to meet next
Tuesday evening a vote of thanks was
tendered to August Schlmpff, owner of
the hall, for the free use of It.
Boy and a I Iro Cause Trouble
Superintendent Theodore Wolf will
li served with a warrant this morning
by Constable John C. Moran, of the
TtVftlffh v ir.l .A l.la.mnn O
- ....... . . ... . .11.1, ...lull v,, xst'iiu-
van Issued the document yesterday
evening at the .Instance of Thomas
Green, a young chap who carries water
for the men employed on the Hearing
i3roon orioge. rne cause or the war
rant, as alleged by Green, is that Mr.
Wolf nilnf.lheil him fnp Knllrlln
In dangerous proximity to a building
invneu oy ine jacxawanna Iron and
Steel mmnnnv nrmiti a.lni,.i . u .
, ... .. . - ' 'i ....milieu UUll
he was Impudent when ordered by Mr.
vuu 10 exunguisn tne nre.
Will Speed Their Trotters.
Six horesmen will via 'irh
other for the mastery In the best three
out of five heats on the kite-shape
'e r.imniirpc Boulevard next
Sunday morning. They are of the
Srtuth Side, and who they are and
me iiuimea 01 ine norses are: WHllam
Koch, "Sleepy Ned"; Kd J. Robinson.
"'Hons": M 9 Kriwib. t.i.i 1.,, .
, ''.no, 1 l"Illl Uv h I
Ohairlea .T. Stono "liinoi, tm,.i...
Charles O. Rowar, "Strawberry"; and
George Heldlemnn, "Miss Brady". Mr.
iviicii una oneren a Dox or Key West
Clsrar to the ulnrw.r- M rjon-
Dutch cheese to the one who comes In
second; and Mr. Robinson, a keg of
t'onlo to the one who comes in third.
Shorter Paragraphs.
The funeral of Mm nmn viv. ,
Beech street, took place yesterday nt
2 o'clock. Services were conducted nt
t'he house tiy Rev. Edward Iange. In
terment was made in Washburn tre
cemetery.
Adolnh Hcnnner. of Coilai
wsa In lured at the Clin mnrb.
day afternoon. He Is a machinist and
his rlgiht 'hand was caught In a bolt
machine, tearing the skin off the palm.
It is nothing very serious, and he will
ue arouno 411 a tew weeks.
A meebinir of the Smith DM, iTnnt
sophs was held last evening at Dr.
Manlev's hall. Five
were initiated.
who has been nirerl hv Hnnrl'a aaaan
rllla. It Is the greatest curative agent. It
is ine one great uiood purltier and nerve
tonic.
HOOD'S PILLS for the liver and bowels.
harmless, effective, do not pain or gripe,
When you think of the Nirkel Plate
Hoail It brings to mlml that delicious
meal you hail In the Dining Car, and the
fine service and Low Rates. and vou won
der why people will travel any other way.
mien Baby was tick, we gave her Castorla,
When she was a Child, the cried for Castoria,
When she became Mlas, she clung to Castoria,
When kite bad Children, she gam tuein tiutorla
The Nickel Plate Road In the line for
the masses.
HE HIS FOUND IT SO CAR YOU.
mm. s spruce pi,
the best place In the city to get flahlng
tackle and sportsmen's supplies. That
STERLING WHEEL of his Is a beauty,
and aa for quality well, the others are not
In It Open evenings.
JAMES & KELLY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND EK8ALMER&
LITE OF PITTSBURG.
'. i '
FIRST-CLASS LIYERT II COKKECTIOX
(I 11 II
aiesiiesisieiee'''-"---
The Only Remedy in the World That Re
fiinds Piirchase Price if It Fails to Ciire
the Tobacco Habit in 4 to 10 Days Is
It Clires While Yoii
Tobacco.
Tho greatest discovery of the ago I
A certain, pleasant, permaneut
cure. ."
A lifotlme's Bufferibg ended for
15.00.
Wby emoke and spit your life
away? Why sutler from dyspep
sia, heartburn, and drains on your
vital forces? .
Stop using tobacco, but Btop the
right wayl Drive the nicotine from
your system by the. use of this
wonderful remedy.
Narcoti-Curk is warranted to
remove all desire for tobacco in
every form, including Cigar, Cigar
ette and 1'ipe timuking, Chewing
and Snuff Takiug. .
Use all the tobacco you want
while under treatment, and in
from four to ten days your "hank
ering" and ."craving" will disap
pear the weed won't tasto good.
Then throw away tobacco for
ever. t
Narcoti-Cure Is entirely vege
table and free from injurious in
gredients. It never fulls to give
tone and new vigor to the weakest
constitution.
Remember Narcoti-Cure does
not deprive you of tobacco while
cttectiuK a cure; doesn't ask you
to buy several bottleg to be entitled
to a guarantee; doesn't require a
month's treatment; and, Dually,
doesn't enable you to stop tobacco
only to And yoursslf a slave to tho
habit of tablet chewing.
examined. DO NT WAIT.
tWWhcn yon get lonana, or g'asaes, as
muuy peopla call them, Get the Rest, aa they
won't coat vou any more tnan poorer one
Do not trust your valuable sight toped
tilers. Tho ACRO-CRYSTAL LENSES
will correct the vision and stop all
pain In the head.
Placed In the Finest Solid Gold Frames for $3
Thrio Lenses are sold only by
De WITT,
EYE SPECIALIST AND JEWELER
Opposite Scranton House,
203 Lackawanna Ave., SCRANTON, PA.
Horns Daily:
to 11 a. m., 1 to t and 7 to t p. m.
ON THE LINE OF THE
CANADIAN PACIFIC 0
are located the finest Ashing and htintlnj
grounds in tha world. Descriptive hooks on
application. Tickets to all points in llaluu,
Canada and Maritime Provinces, Minneapolis,
St. Paul. Canailiaii and L'nlted States North
wests, Vancouver, Seattle, Taconia, Portland,
Ore., San Francisco.
First-Class Sleeping and Dining Cars
attached to all throtiRh trains. Tourist cars
fully fitted with bedding, curtains and sp c
lally adapted to wants of families may be hid
with second-class tickets. Kates alwayalesa
than via other lines, For full information,
time tables, etc, on application to
EC. V. SKINNER, C. EC. A.
353 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
t-'
AYLESWORTH'S
MEAT MARKET
The Finest In the City.
The latest improTed furnish'
tags and apparatus for keeping
meat, butter and eggs.
223 Wyoming Ave.
HORSE - SHOEING
REMOVED.
DR. JOHN HAMLIN,
The Acknowledged Expert in
Horseshoeing and Dentistry,
ts Now Permanently Located
on West Lackawanna Ave.,
Near the Bridge.
JOHN L HANGI, ENGRAVER,
OFFICE AND SHOP
11 Leak. Ay. ene Stewart's Art Store.
Photo EngrtTlnf for Clrcolw, iiooks, Citi-
loflm, Hewspiptn.
KelMoflM twifj Une Work.
WHY SUFFER TP HFVDV
W hen you can bare your eyes scientifically I eVj TllallT aasta
Tested Free by tho now method. m M
frThera ara hundreds of people if they A W I
knew this, would go miles to have their W w TTt C V I
Confinde th? Os? of
With Narcott Cithr. when vnn
are through with tobacco, you are
through with the remedy. One
bottle cures.
Send for book of prominent tes
timonies like the following:
Huntinotov, Mass , March 18, 1893,
TDB fUHCOT! CllXMICAI.C'0, .
Springflold, Mass.
Gontloien: I have uwxl tobacco for
ovor twunty-fiTo years, chtttrluK and
smoking ovary day from 7 a. m. to 0 p. m.
stopping only for meals.
On Monduy. Feb. 4. I called at your
office In Hprtngflvld. and boutnt a Iwttle
of tho ( una which I used aa dlreotod,
unJ on tha tonth day the desire for to
bacco bud left me and it has not re
turned. I did not lose a meal while tak
ing t ne Curb. My appetito tuts improved
an I I couaider Nahcoti-Cuke a grand
thing. Vory respectfully,
( HAB. L LINCOLN.
Mr. Frank H. Morton, of Chlcop'e
Faila, Max., late instix'tor of public
buildings for Massachusetts, says:
I uied tobacco for twenty-nr yaart,
and waa a confirmed smukrr. In Just
eight days' treatment with Nascoti
Cunsl waa tbrougU with tobacco, in fact
the dualre for tobacco vanlsbad like a.
dreuui, . Very resncctfnlly,
FRANK H. MORTON. .
If your druggist is unable to give
full partlsulurs about Narcoti
Cuke, send to us for Book of Par
ticulars free, or send $5.00 for bot
tle by mail.
THE NARC0T1 CHEMICAL CO.,
Springfield, Mass.
'71... - "ee
SiND5F0R t CmtY.H
SAMPLE PACKACE cSSaW.
ESTABLISHED 1870.1
GILHOOL'S CARRIAGE WORKS.
Carriages, Bualness Wagons, Resairing Horn
BhoeiiiK. Painting and Upholatering. Noa SUk
821, am. 826 Bereutb street, Uoraaton. Pa.
UP TO
lt. . -sV eNV
a
uimmuiiiuiiiinn.w;UiiuiiiiiiuiiuiiiiL
EiUbllthtd 1866.
THE (jENUINE,
ftWttOS
PIANO
At a time when many manu
facturers and dealers are making
the most astounding "statements
against the merits and durability
of inferior Pianos, intending pur
chasers should not fail to make
critical examination of the above
instruments.
EL C. RIGKER
General Dealer In Northeast. ,
' . ern Pennsylvania.
New Telephone Exehonge Building, 115
Adams Ave., Scranton, Pa.
limiiHiiiiuiiiiiiuiiHiiuitmili
AMUSEMENTS.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC, .
One Solid Week.
Commencing rionday, Sept. 30.
Miss Ethel Tucker
SUPPORTED BY HER OWN SPECIAL
LY SELECTED COMPANY. IN
REPERTOIRE
Darrow a Unitary Band and Orchestra.
Souvenir Matinees Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday.
PEOPLE'S POPULAB PRICES,
20o 30c. and BOo
caitt ol seats ITrlday, Sept 27.
THE FROTfllNGHAM,
Wanner A Rala. leasees and Manager.
Tuesday ind Wednesday, oct. i and 2,
litiSbrinefJiar;,
cI0SEPI1
MURPHY
supported by Carefully Soloctad Co.
TUESDAY NIGHT, OCT. 1,
He Will Appear in tha Companion Drama to
"Karry Uow," Entitled,
SHAUN RHUE,
Introducing Mr. Murphy's Wonderfully 8ae
oessfulSoDg, "AHandlulof Earth.s'
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, OCT. 2,
Ho WiU Appear In tho Greatest of All Irian
Dramas, Tba
KERRY GOW,
Played by Him with Unparalleled Success for
rourteen Consecutive Heasons. ReKnlaV
Prices. Sale of aoata opens at the box office
Saturday morning at 9 u clock.
DAVIS' THEATRE
3 NIGHTS,
Coinuienclng Thursday. Oct 3.
Matinees Daily.
THE BIQ MELODRAMA,
THE MIDNIGHT FLOOD
WITH ITS
WEALTH OF SCENERY ACCESSORIES,
BOTH NEW AND NOVEL,
GREAT ORIGINAL FEATURES,
ALL THE LATEST SONGS,
' GREAT FLOOD SCENE.
SNAPPY. SPARKLING SPECIALTIES.
Admission! 10, 20 or 30 Cents.
SWe Do Not Advertise In tho
Elmlra Telegram.
ROOF TfNfllrlG AND SOLDERIRfi
!Atl AttM t we ir fith V -m afjkam
tTANATMiPAisT Mnsiew
of Inrredients well-known to ell. It can be
applied to tin, galvanised tin, sheet Iron
roofs, also to brick dwelings, which will
firevent absolutely any crumbllos, crack
n 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 thai
of the coat of tinning. Is sold by the Jofe
or pound. Contracts taken by
ANTONIO UARTUAJu'N. Ul Blrah BL
"atrar REVIVO
RESTORES VITAUTY.
MmM m
well Mart
THI ORIAT 80th
r ar -
prodoece the above reaolUWSO days. It act.
oowerf ullr aad quickly. Cures etaae all otoen tail.
ioobi m.a will mala thaii lost inaaaood.aeaeul
man will racoror thalr youthful n. or by aalaa
REVIVO. It aulokly and auralr reatorea Karroost
a MS, Last Tltalltr, ImpoUaey, Nlfbtly Emiaatoag
Loa. Fowar, Falllnf Manory, Wastina Pla.aaw. aad
11 eaTeets ot aaU-abuaa or aaseaaead Indiwratloa,
whtah nasu oaa tor study, bwlDaaa or marrlaga, It
not oalr cure, by etantne at the seat ef dlaeaae. but
Ue treat atm toale and blood boUder, briar
lag back the pink glow to pole etaeatuaadie
tarlni tba Are ot youth. It ararda eg laaaalty
sad Oaaeomptlon. Isaiat oa baruig REVIVO, no
that. It oaa ba carried la vast pocket. By as all,
lMearpaekaee, orals for eS-OO, with o posi
tive written roarutoa to rare aa? reread
the money. Circular free. Addnao
0Yal MEDICINE CO., IS RItm M., CNICaOO. ILL,
Ve sale fcy VatthaweBree. Stajsyjual
DATE.
Ovw 26,000 ia Um.
mm.
Kpik A RA- 1JC i tt . "f
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623 Spruce St., Scranton.
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