TIIE SCKAXTOX TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORXTN(V MAHC1T (5, 1800. Copyright, 1W. by BTNOPSia. Prosper is thir.l secretary to he bishop of lieanlals, who. al the death ot Ljiiis Mil., liecoir.es the rival of Cardlnul Maxa ru. for the premiership of Y"?'"" the favor or Anne of Austria the iiieeii W nt. lly an mor In copylmc '.V , leads the bishop to make an a "J"' J r r..r In statins the population of ' the council. Prosper Is - It-mUsed ' heating. He Is reviled by "e blahop steward, whom he utlacks in Us uli.t I pursued through the stree-s or Purls. As he Is escaping, he overtake another MKilive. who looks a mm,l in fear, ami throws n bundle into "t'el arms. Prosper staggers ukuIiisi a iloor in u wall, which opens, an.l his pu isuers go by. Me discovers that he bundle eouluiiis something' alive, perhaps a stolen t hil . . lie cleternilnes to reslore II. an.l I'Ulin a reward, but as he turns the end or the street, he Is tripped up by another man who seizes the pan-el anil runs oil. 1 ros per makes his way to the suburbs, and seeks refuge in a barn, tin awakening, he finds neur him the fugitive who tossed him the bundle. The fuller Is much east down when he lenrns that he hud gven it up needlessly, but Is evidently overjoyed when Prosper tell him thai a lame man regained It. evidently recognising a friend. .Meanwhile Prosper has notbeil a snrtll rape in the man's girdle, bearing the royal cio.wn and at once surmises that the in fant IctiiK "f France was ladtm earrleil on. lie and the stranger return to I 'a lis. and I'rusper lakes note of a door ul winch die man linger for a short time, belore they M'paiaie. Trooper rushes off to the I'alals ISuyal. where his ..Veiling wife's father Is head porter. Ills father-in-law repulses him. and thinks his misfortunes have turned his brain when lie recounts his Mwry of the stolen king. Prosper learns that It Is the queen regent's pet spaniel. Klore, Ihcal has been siolen. and he hears Hie proc liimullou of u reward offered by his lousier, the blsho of Huiiluls. for the Una's recovery. He relurns in the door which he bad 'marked, mid enters an emp iv house siirronniled by a garden. From a Hlllduw In- observes two gentlemen con versing with the ruttlaiis of the previous iilKlit, and a handsome spaniel wilh them, one of the men Marls for the bouse and sees Prosper at the window. Prosper en deavors to escape, but Is seized and choked into uiii-onscluusness. When lie re-covers, he I'm. Is himself alone with one if the gentlemen, who orders him to ;'e turti the doif to the bishop, claim the re ward and share It with those who have allied it off, threatening him wilh death if lie beiravs them. Prosper, sees I lit) I he will thus reinstate himself wilh the bishop. He blinus the bishop to the desert ed house, w here the dog has been hut up In a closet. All then proceed to the Palais lioyiil. where ihe queen regent Is about to receive the flags ruptured in Flanders by I In- troops of Mazariii, the bishop's rival. PAKT V. of tin- bevy of ladles in attendance, only half a dozen entered, for 11 few paces within the tloorwuy the queen stood still to receive my putron.who ad vanced to meet her. It seemed to me I hut she was nut pleased to see film, mid i-ertuinly her voice rung I. mil ami puevlulily us she rried: "Wfcit. my lord! Are yon liet-p'.' I clime to re ceive the trophies from Itncroy, iind did not to expect to see you ut this hour." "I brltiB my own excuse, nunliiine," he unswered. unabashed. "Have I your majesty's leave to present It'.'" he con tinued, with it smirk und a low- bow. "I clime U receive the colors," slm idoiied, still frowning. "I bring your majesty something equally to your liking." he replied. Then 1 think she cHUght his meunftiK. for her prim.l,, handsome Hupshurtf face cleared wonderfully mid she chipped her hands together with a gesture of pleasure almost childish. "Whiit '."' hhe exclulined. "Have you" "Yes, madame," lie said, smiling gal lantly. Hnnnlvet!" lint fiiuinivet had watched his mo ment, und before the nume fell tieur of his muster's lips was beside him, and with bent knee laid the dog tenderly ut her, majesty's feet. She tittered u cry of Joy und stood to enress It, her fair ringlets falling ami hiding her face. ttu that I did not see exactly what happened, fur her ladles Hocked round her wl'.h cries thut ecnoed hers, the courtiers pressed round ihein, and nil that reached me, where I stood by the door, took the form of excited i-rles of "Kline! Flore! (Hi, the darling!" und the like. A few old men who stood nearest the wall and farthest from the queen raised their eyebrows and the officers standing with the colors by the door wore fallen fares; but nine lent hs of the crowd seemed to he fairly curried' away by the queen's delight mid congratulated one another us if ten Kocroys had been won. Suddenly, while I hung ill suspense, expecting each moment to be called forward, I heard a little stir at my el bow, and. looking to the side, saw the kind In the threshold break Inward to give place, while several voices whis pered: "Masurln!" As I looked he time in. and pausing to speak to the foretnoVt of the officers gave nie the opportunity which I hud never en Joyed before ot viewing him near at hand: and in a tnmetit It Hashed upon me though now he wore his cardinal's robes and then hud been very simply dressed thut It was he whose back I had seen, and whose dazzling ring had blinded me in the garden! The thought had scarcely grown to a conviction before he passed on, apolo gizing almost humbly to those whom he displaced anil courteously to all! and this, and perhaps also the fact thut the muss of those present lielnnged to my patron's party and were not quirk to see him. rendered his progress so slow that, my name- being called and everybody hustling me forward, 1 came fare to fac e with the queen at the mo ment that he did, and saw though for awhile I was too much excited to un derstandwhat passed. Her majesty, it seemed to me. did not look unkindly upon him. Hut the bishop wuh so full of his success and uplifted by the presence of his friends, that be could not contain himself. "Ha! Ihe cardinal!" he cried; and. Ik fore-1 lie queen could speak: "I hope your, eminence has been as xenlous in Iter majesty's service as I have been." "As zealous, assuredly." the cardinal answered, meekly. "As effective? Alas! It Is not given to all to vie with your lordship In affairs." Hut this though I detected no smack SKIN TORTURES A warm bit h with Cuticura Soap, . a tingle application of CtltleifM SninlinentV trie great nun cure, toiiowea py miia doses of CUTicvRi Resolvent (the new blood purifier), will afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy cure in every form of torturing, , disfifurlnf skill humours. , . . ' (,r?i - A JfW Stanley J. Weymin. of Ironv In the tone did not seem to please the queen. "The bishop has done me a great service. He has recovered my dog," she said tartly. "He Is a happy man. and the happy must look to be envied." the cardinal answered gaily. "Your majesty's dog" "Your eminence never liked Flore! the queen exclaimed. . "You never made a greater mistake, madame!" the cardinal answered with unusual emphasis. "Klore but the dog Is not here, I think." "Your omniscience Is for otu-e at a loss!" the bishop sneered: and at a word from him one of the ladles came for ward, nursing the dog in her arms. . Tlie cardinal looked. "I'niph!" he sulci. And he looked again, frowning. " 1 did not know then why the queen took heed even of his looks; and I start ed when she cried pettishly: "Well, sir, what now?" The cardinal pursed up his lips. The bishop could bear it no longer. "He will say presently," he cried, snorting with indignation, "thut It Is tin the dog!" His eminence shrugged his shoulders very slightly, unci turned' the pulms of his hands outwards. "Oh." he said, "if her majesty is satisfied." "M'dieu!" the queen cried uilgl'ily: "What do you menu?" Hut she turned to the lady who held the- god, and took It from her. "It is the dog!" she said. "Ho you think thut I do nut know- my own? Flore! Flore!" And she set the dog on Its feet. It turned to her and wagged its tail eagerly. "Poor Klore!" said the cardinal. "Klore!" It went to llllll. "Certainly Its name is Klore," he con tinued, sulkily. "Ilut it used to die, at the word of command. I think?" "What it did. It will do!" .M. cle Heau vals cried scornfully. "Hut I see thut your eminence was light In one thing you said." The cardinal bowed. "That I should be envied!" the bishop continued with a sneer. And he glanced round the circle. There was a general titter; a great lady at the queen's elbow laughed out. "Klore," said the queen, "die! die, good dog. lo you hear, m ilieu! die!" Hut the dog only-gazed Into her face and wap-ged Its tail: and though she cried to It again and angrily. It made no attempt to obey. On w hich a deep drawn breath rail round the circle; one looked nt iMinUii-r; a score of heads "THAT MAN FOl'ND IT," UK F.X Tl, A I. MRU. were thrust forward, and some who had seemed merry enough the moment be fore looked grave as mutes now. "It used to bark for France, and growl for Spain?" the cardinal con tinued in his softest voice. "IVrhups " "France!" the queen cried harshly; and she stamped on the Moor. "France! France!" Ilut the dog only retreated, cowering and dismayed; and at a distance wugged its tail pitifully. "France!" cried the queen desper ately. The dog cowered. "1 am afraid, my lord, that It hus lost its accomplishments in your com pany!" the cardlnul said, a faint smile; curling his lips, - - The bishop let drop a smothered oath. "It Is the dog!" he cried passionately. But the queen turned to hltn sharp ly, her fare crimson. "I do not agree with you!" she replied. "And more, my lord," she continued with vehem ence: "I should be glud if you would explain how you enme Into possession of this dog. A dog so nearly resemb ling my dog and yet not my dog could not be found in a moment nor without some foul contrivance." "It has forgotten Its tricks," the bish op said. "Nonsense!" the queen retorted. A great many .faces had grown grave by this time. I have said that the room was Hlled for the most part with bishop's supporters. "At any rate, I know nothing about it. That man found dt!" he exclaimed, wiping his brow and pointing to me, between an ger and discomliture he stammered: "One of my lord's servants," the car dinal said, easily. "t)h!" the queen answered, with a world of meaning: and she looked at me with eyes before which I quailed. "Is that true, fellow?" she said. "Are you in my lord's service?" 1 stammered an affirmative. "Then 1 wish to hear no more," she replied, haughtily, "No, my hud. Knough!" she continued, rnising'her voice to drown his protestations; "I do not care to know whether you were more sinned against than sinning; or a greater fool and your adviser a knave; pray tuke your creature away. Itoiibt less, in a very short time 1 should have discovered the cheat for myself. I think I see a difference now. Hut. as it is. I am greatly indebted to his emi nence fur his a id -and sagacity." She brought out the last words with withering emphasis, and amid pro found silence. The bishop, too wise after the event to persist longer in the log's identity, still tried ilesperutrly to utter a Word of excuse; hut the queen, whose vanltv hud received a serious wound, cut him short with a curt and freezing dismissal, and ImmediHtelv turning to the cardinal requested ,f to introduce to her the ofllrers who hai the colors in charge. It may be Imagined how 1 felt, and what terrors I exoei ienied during this struggle: since it required no greut wit to Infer that the bishop. If defeated, would hrefcik his vengeance on me. Already a dozen who hud attended his levee were fawning on the cardinal; the queen hud turned her shoulder to him: a greut lady, over whom he bent to hide his chagrin, talked to him In-b-ed. but lllppunily. and with eyes half closed. For all these sights, and the mine real defeat which they Indicated, I foresaw thut I should pay; and, in a panic, 1 slid back und strove to steal away through the crowd. I reached the door In safety, and even the head of the stairs. Hut there- u hand gripped my shoulder, and the steward thrust his face, white with rage Into mine. "Not so fast. Master Plotter!" he hissed In my ear. "If your hide does not pay for this If you ore not lashed like a dog. until life Is out of four body! If for this I do not" O . . , '.,-.. , t'By the -queen's .command," said a quiet voice in my other ear; and a hand fell also on that shoulder. The steward glanced at his rival. "He is the bishops man!" he cried, throwing out his chest; and he gripped me again. "And the bishop Is the queen's!" was the curt reply; and the stranger, in whom 1 recognixed the man who had delivered the dog to me. quietly put him by. "Her majesty has committed this person to the cardinal's custody until inquiry be made into the truth of tils story. In the meantime. If you have any complaint to make, you can make It to his eminence." After that there was no more to be said. The steward, baffled and burst ing with rage, fell bark, and the stran ger, directing jne by a gesture to at tend him. descended the stairs, and, crossing the courtyard, entered St. An toine. I knew not now what to expect from him; nor whether, overjoyed as I was at such a deliverance. 1 might not be courting a worse fate In this in quiry: so grim and secretive was my guide's face, and so much did that somber dress which gave him some- lll'T THEIIR A HAN'T) OTUPPED MY SIKtl'LDKH. what of the character of un Inquisitor add to the mystery of his silence. However, w hen we hud crossed St. Au toine und entered u lane leading to the river, he hulted ami turned to me. "There ure twenty crowns," he said, abruptly: mid he placed a purse in my hand. "Take them and do exactly as I bid you, and all will be well. At the Qual de Notre Dame you will find a mar ket bout starling for Kouen. On by It. and at the Krce' Homo in that city you will final your wife and a hundred crowns. Live there quietly and in a month apply for work at the Chancery; it will be given you. The rest lies with you. Ihave known men." he continued, with a puzzling smile, "who started at a desk in thut Chancery and lived to rent one of the great farms." I tried to lln. I words to thank him. "There Is no need," he hii Ul. "For what you have done It is not too lunch." And now I agree with him. Now though his words came true to the let ter, and today I hold one of the great farms on a serondterm I, too, think that it was not too much. For if M. de Conde won Koeroy for his party in the Held, the cardlnul on that day won a victory no less eminent at court; of which the check uclminlstered to M. de iSruiivnls who had nothing but a good presence, and collapsed like a pric ked bladder, becoming within a month the most discredited of men was the first movement. Within a month the heads of the Ininurtiins as the bishop's party were christened were in prison or exiled, and all France recognized that It was a master's hand, and that the mantle of Kiehelleu, with u double portion of the royal fa vor, had fallen on Muzarln's shoulders. I need scarcely udd that, long before, he hud been hnppy enough to recover and restore the true Flore to his Mis tress' tirms. (The Knd.) "The Wife's Confession," a drawing room comedy by Sir Walter Hesaut und Waller Herrles Polloc k, will begin to morrow. ITS THE FASHION for prurient-minded men to wear "Cel luloid " Collars and Cutis. They are waterproof, and besides saving lauudry bills and bother, thev are comfortable I to wear, never clialing the neck ami never wrinkling, llicy can be in stantly cleaned with a wet cloth or sponge. The original interlined col lars ami cuffs with a "Celluloid" sur face. Kveryoue is marked like this. LLULOI0 MARK- INTERLINED Tmlmted cif eoune, but you wma i he Kenitln ftml -onr luniiev'g worth. Infill upon kuocM lurLe1 Willi itliov traicle nmrk. Al the furiiifth. erstircliriH-1 from us. I'iil)urs'.,unt.:riinil4cic-l9. tir, manage wlil. Fluli- ileanil slylr. TIIK C'KM.IXOID COM P XV, New Vork. CADni I rt ' bt rloaw DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To all suffornr I HROftsOK Vol 111. LOST VIGOR and lUSBASEl. U MEN AMI WOMEN. Z0 dum: cloth bound: Koaraly walvd and aiaiUd lra. Trestmtnt br niail atrietlf coufldeutial. and a IkmIUt qoick car ciia antral, bo mat tar how 'oof ataadlaf. I will poaitlrely car you. Writ ar oall . a 1 01 Si N. 15th St:. Pkllada., Pa bJJ '. euUiMii practice. 1 1 jr S9 Mr THE LElEil1 124-126 Wyoming Ave, Are receiving goods daily. A very attractive line of Spring Fabrics now on display. We offer for Monday and the bal ance of the week: n niece of wool dresH gooils in sprlntf coloring!), Leader's Price, 2:c 22 fileees of all-wool Zuntobu check and fancy weave tires k'iocIh, . I.eatJer'u Price. 3c 37 pleeeR of etra utinlily ull-wool Scotch cheviot, real value, u'.c, Leader's Price, :lc W yard of bent American UresM kIiik hauiH, In Kliort length containing from 8 to VI yard, worth, 10c.. Leader's Pi-ice, 5c u yurd li.'i pieces of ilre.-i (slnghum. fine anull- t in check, nlulchi uml Htripe. Leader's Price, 7c 40 ulecv of primed dlinitle good iiiul- ity. Leader's Price. 5c Ei lece of printed cambric, tuiliulilc for whin walDlM, wrapper and dresne.i, worth 10c., Leader's Price, ic 20 piece of French suUeen in very effective, print, real value, 2.V., Leudcr's Price, 15c One lot of hulle' tut is 1 i ti gown. Alullier Huhliaril joke, embroidery trimmed, Leader's Price, 4!c lsalle' Jersey ribbed vei. IiIkIi neck, long sleeve, regular price, 2.- Leader's Price. 17c 2.i dozen ludie' ribbed sleevelet vest, low and hiirh neck. Leader's Price, 4c 25 dozen bleached daniak towels, knot ted fringe, Leader's Price, 20c ti puir 25 piece of 40-inch, good quulllv un bleached muslin, rexuuir price. Sc., Leuder's Price, 5c -40 piece of plaid, check and Hlrlie dress good worth 12'se., Leader's Price, 8c 15 pieces of koo.1 quality sill. la for lining, (lie 15c. cjunlliy, Leader's Price, 10c 25 piece of crinoline, conic in may, blacR und white, regular price, -.,' Leader's Price, 5c All of our 10c. check, plaid mid stripe outing In one lot, Choice of Any, (iJo All winter good at exactly luilf prlra. Kxtenslve alterations are now in progresfc. and in about three week ull will be com pleted, and we will then have one of the most modern stores in the city. It will puy you to get our prices before buying. LKHKCK & CORIX. DUPONT'S IIM6, iUSTMfi MO SfMTIKS POWDER Maaafaetared at the Wapwallorea Mill L mtm county, Pa., and at Wil mington, Delaware, , HENRY BE LIN, Jr. Oaaaral Agaot for the Wyoming Diatrtot. ttt WYOMING AVE, Sorvnton, P Third Hataaaal Bank BaUdiag. fB08. rOED. PtttsUm. Pa. John b. smith son, pwaoata-Pai k W MTLUQAN. WUka fiamTPa. Afta lor h Bepaw Ubaakal SM ai5?!fch fclOoalTaar AYLESWORTH'S MEAT MARKET The Finest Id the City. The latest iaproTtd furnUb' ip and appantna far kccplag Nocr aaa eggs. 223 Wyoming Ave. i.Vaiiiippy.Tai Frencb Injection Compound Car.. poatttTcly, iiuli-ily. tuut uwraly checks.) tiuarauteed or uiunay refunded. Avoid daiiKermie nmedlee. PrleaO.cailaiier tiuttle. Sla Bud Ira twill cum anerant cane) teut prepaid. Mcure I roiu abaarratlua. with ouly wiettUflcally uiade nyrluac), ta any aUUrcai for ai.iw. WE HAVE LET'S GET RICHARDS 502 Commonwealth Buildin 1 Mill. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AN O Wl LK E8-BAR R E, PA, Monufaoturora of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, KOISTIKS AKD PUMPING MACHINERY. THE TRADERS ! NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED 1890 CAPITAL - - $250,000 SURPLUS j 40,000 JOHN T. PORTER, President. W. W. WATSON, yicc President. F. L. PHILLIPS. Cashier. DIRECTORS, f stnnel Hine. Jamos M. Erartiart. Irving A. Kini h. Pierce B. Kinley. Jopb .1. .luruivii, M. S. Kemerrr, Charles I'. Matthews. John T. Porter, V. W. Waiwu, t'harles, echlagcr, I.. W. yor. INTEREST PAID ONTiriE DEPOSITS. Till bank Invite the pat remade ot Im-int-vi mu aud Hriua ganeially. Haaofactwar of to Oalahtata PILSENER LAGER SEER OAPACrTVi 00,000 Barrels per Annum Moosic Powder Co, Rooms 1 ud 2 CooooiulU BM't SCRANTON, PA MINING and BLASTING POWDER MAOB AT MOOBIC AND RUUtt DA18 WORKS. LaiBIn A Rand Powd.r Co,H Orange Gun Powdcf BUactrlc Battarte., Vuaea for .zplaaV lag blaata, bWey Pasc and fiepannoCkemlcal Co.'s HlghExploslTa WILLIAM S. MILLAR, Alderman 8tb Ward, Scranton. ROOMS 4 AND 5, Oaa and Wat.r Co. Building, CORNER WYOMING AYE. AND CENTER ST. orriOE HOURS from T :t0 a m. to p. m.) (1 boar luUrmiaalon for dlnafr and auipar. Particular Attention Givento Collections Prompt Settlement Guaranteed. TOUR BUSINESS IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED Tal.phon. No, 134. riT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL. Oaa f th. baat quality for domaath taa, and of all alse. delivered In aal lart of th. city at lowest prlc-a. Orders left at my Odlca NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE, (Uar room. lir-i floor, Third National Bank, or oant by mail or telephone to tfeo man, will receive prompt attention. pacta contrasts will be mndn for fla. lal. and delivery of Buckwheat CoaL WM. T. SMITH. WKIWMaT:ll.il " A rMltit U'rlttf al j ftbdaii ktt.udioir itiTiiu'iitJa w. iiota ir you u i and uuJtl- t lk v.fuUrt tsof YOl'THKl-L KeirlttiOf trtnitnieii. J.liKof.M, roduRloy mk Dew, Ntrt uug ivulity, Miflitl Kuila.'loiit,(ViihUmiliuU. 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New wheat in now iipuu the nutrkct. aand owiiik tu the cxcetwifiely dry weather mnny miller ar of the opinion thut It Is already cured, und la prupr condition for willing. Washhurn-Ooaby Co. will take no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully threw months to mature before grinding. i ins cttrciui auennon to everv detail of milling; placed WHhhbtiriit:rMby Co.'a flour tar abovo ot Dranutt. E1EGARGEL & CONNELL Wholesale Agents. IRON AND STEEL Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Riv ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools and Sup. plies. Sail Duck for mine use iu stock. SOFT STEEL HORSE SHOES and a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels. Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc. BOTTENBENDER SCRANTON. PA. ftaault la waeka. For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS. Pharmaolat, cor. Wyoming Awonu mn epruca Straot, Scranton Pa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Dentists. DR. WILLIAM A. TAPT. PORCELAIN. Hrldttn and Crown work. Ulrica, 25 VVjuhlnKlon avenue. C. C. LAl'BACII. BirKGEON DKNTI8T. No. 115 Wyoming avenue. R. M HTKATTON, OVVICB COAL KX chanfre. PliysiciatiH and Surgeons. DR. A. TRAPOI.D. BPKCIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming veinm and Spru :e street, Scinnton. Of (lee hours, ThiirnUuys and Saturdays, a. m. to 6 tLm. DR. O. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED to t!16 Spruce strept, ScrHnton. Pu. (J list opposite Court House Square.) DR. KAY. 20? PEXN AVE.; I "to 3 P. Al": call 20t2. Dla. of women, olistretrics and and all dla. of chll. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 512 North Washington avenue. DR. C. L. Fr.EY, "PRACTICE LIMITED diseaBeM of tlir Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat; office. 122 Wyoming ave. Real dence, G2S Vine street. DR. L. M. GATES, IS WASHINGTON avenue. Offlc:e hours, 8 to B a. m.. 1.30 to 3 and 7 to U p. m. Residence 309 Ma.ll von avenue. DR J. C. BATKSON. TfEPDAYS AND Friday, at f.05 Linden street. Office hours 1 to 4 D. m. DKS."V. LAMEliRArX, A SPECIA't" 1st on chronic diseases of tlu heart, limits, liver, kidney -und genltn uri rary cllsonses, will occupy Ihe office of Dr. Roos, 212 Adams avenue. Oflice hours 1 to li p. in. Lawvcrs. WARREN KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law. Rrp'ililiiaii buildliiK, Washlnslon avenue, Scran ton. Pa. JKSSUPS 4V HAND, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at Low. Commonwealth UullduiK, WnshiiiKtim avenue W. II. .IKSSI'P. HORACK K. I1AXP. W. If. JESSl'P. .III. PATTERSON ft WTLCOX. ATTnn." lieys anil Counsellors at Law; offices li and 0 Library I.iiII.IIiik. Scranton. Pa. ROSKWELL 11. PATTERSON. WILLIAM A. WILCOX. AlVrED ' HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND. Attorneys and Counsellor. Common wealth biilldliiK. Rooms IU. M nii'l 21. PRANK T. OK ELI Law. Room Cou ATToRXEY-AT-CxcliaiiKe. H.-rau- Jon. P.i. ' . JAMES W. OAKI'oltP. ATTORNEY-st-l.aw. rooms 611, CI and 65, Common wealth butldinK. SAMI EL W. EHi.Ali. ATTOriXEY-AT-Law. Office. SI7 S.ruci si.. Scninloii. Pa I, A. WATERS. ATTiiRNKV-AT LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave.. Scranton, Pa. VHia TOWNSEND. ATTORXEY-AT-l.;lw. (lime Hank ttiill.liuir. Si ianto'i Money, to loan In large sums at i per cent. C R PITCIIEir. ATTiiriNF.Y-AT-law, Commonwealth bulMInt,'. Scranton, Pa. 11 C. 8MYTIIE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. 400 Lackawanna avenue C. COM EG VS. oil SI'Hl'CE STREET. D l"f REPLU'li.E. ATTORNIOY-LOANS negotiated on real eslulo security. 409 Spruce street, B P. KILLAM. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. 120 Wyoming ve.. Scranton, Pa. JAS. J. H. HAMILTON. ATToRNEY-AT-law. 4& Cumnioiiweiillli lild'n. Sci-anlon. i. 11 . C. KAN CK. 13 WVOMIXU AVE. Architects. EDWARD 11. DAVIS, ARCHITECT. Rooms 24. 25 and 2ii, Commonwealth building, Sn-aiiton. E. It. WALTER, ARCHITECT. Ol'ElCJU rear of IWO K aslilngion avenue. . LEWIS HANCOCK. JH.. ARCIUTKCT. 435 Spruce St., cor. Waah. ave., Seranton. BROWN MORRIS. ARCHITECTS. Price building, 1M Wasbiuglou avenue, ticranteu. . -.,.? patrons: Co. wlh to nsmire their mam i CO ttlSTORI LOST VIGOR Whtii In doubt what to m fot Nrvom DMHty, Lou of Soiaat Powof lln cither Mil, tuipottuy, Altoiny. VntKcKrlc and otbr eciliiiM, ttwtn any cum, ata aini Pill, tltiint checked lend full vigor ciuUkly ttimiod. If ncfltkitd, luh Uoclilet remit Ciily. MolUd anyokne, uoltd, Iur i.ooi boat fet J to. WUk rry $i w or.ler m v a lfal ffuaraoteo to enra or tcfrnd tha lawucy. Addiava fEAL MEDICINE CO., ClaTalaad, OMo, Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa prepares boys and girls for college or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at r- REV. THOMAS M. CANN. WALTER II. Bt. ELL, MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTKN and School. 412 Adams avenue, opona 8ept t. Klndeaarlen S10 per term. Loans. THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS ANI Ixan Association will loan you mony on easier terms and pay you better on Investment than any other association. Call on S. N. Cullender, Dime Hunk building. Hotels und Kcst un rants. THE ELK CAFEri25 and 127 FKANkT lln avenue. Kates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER. Proprietor SCRANTON IIOI'SE, NEAR D L. at W. .passenger depot. Condiicied on tho European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. WESTMINSTER HOTEL. Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place. New York. Rates, 13.50 per day and upwards. (Ameri can plan). E. N. ANARLE, Proprietor. Wire Srceiis. JOS. KUETTEL. REAR Oil LACK A wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manuf turer of Wire Screens. Seeds. G. R. CLARK & CO., SEEDSMEN AS It Nurserymen; store HB Washington av nue; green house. 1350 North Main ave nue; store telephone 782. . .Miscellaneous. BACERS ORCHESTRA Ml'SIC FHR balls, picnics, parties, rec eption, wed dings and concert work furnished. Kr terms address R. J. baner. coiidilctur. 117 Wyiimlng avenue, over Hiilbert'a music store. llEGAIttlEE liltoTUER.S. PKINTKRf supplies, envelopes, puper bags, twine. Warehouse, i:w Washington ave., acrom ion, Pa. , VkAXK P. BROWN CO.. WIIOI-K-sale cleale-s III Woodware. Cordage an4 Oil Cloth. 790 West Ijicka wanna uve. THOMAS At'HKEV. EXPERT Ac countant ami aiiclllor. Kuoms 10 and -0. W I! lln in-' Kiill'lliiK. oppotlt pOitoftlce. Atteiit for the Rex Eire Extinguisher. WELSBACII LIGHT fyeclillj tiiylti for Beading tod Seilng. Coniumei three (8) feat of gat m hoar and Kive u flloieuy of alzty (8U) caudles. rjarlua; at least WJ per oout. o of tbm ordinary Tip Burnon. ImII and Se It. HUNT & CONNELL CO 434 LICK-WINK! IVERUL rituiufaeturtra' Act at. gl I PI Me Mm ' tWIitOL 9