-'" V THE SOBANTON TiraHJlOJ--THURSDAY MORTSTINl, AUGUST 19. 18JIT. 8 Wu Side FIRST DISTRICT PRIMARIES. Convontlou Will Ho Held This After noon in Co-operative Ilnll. The Republican primaries In the First Legislatlvo district were held yesterday afternoon. No treat Interest wan thown In nny of tho diMrictB and every thing passed off quietly. The conven tion will be held this afternoon In Co operative hall, North Main avenue, at 4 o'clock. Dr. W. A. Paine will call the conven tion to order and John II. Reynolds Will net as secretary. The full number of delegates allowable is C4 but it Is not probable that many will bo present. Harry C. Hatton will probably bo elect ed to represent the North Scranton sec tion of the legislative district, and eith er Thomas D. Dnvlea or W. It. Lewis will represent the AVest Scranton sec tion. Neither gentleman Is making any nctlve effort for the honor. MRS. lUTLKY ENTERTAINS. Mrs. Harriet Bailey, of 1101 North Main avenue, entertained friends at her residence last evening. The affair was in honor of her gueMs, Mrs. Quack onbush and daughter, May, of Brook lyn. N. Y. A very pleasant evening wns' spent, the customary diversions being pleasantlv enjoyed. Those present wore- Mis. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. John Arm strong, Misses Carrie and Millie Von Bergen, Ora Snyder, Harriet Armstrong, nnrt Robert Armstrong, Jr., William and Cordon Brady, Charles nnd James O. Bailey and Karl Armstrong. Refresh ments were also served. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Jennie Howell, of Scranton -utroot, and her guest. Miss Stevens, of Towandn, ore rojournlng at Ocean Crove. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Jones, of South Main avenue, have returned from u visit at Harrlsburg and vicinity. Mr. nnd Mm. Oeor,?j Henorc, of South Main avenue, are sojourning in the White mountains. Mrs. Evan J. .Evan, of Washburn titieot, has returned from a trip to "Wnlpfi. Mrs. Evans was met by her husband Iti New York city yesterday. T. Fellows Mason and Tranklln How ell are sojourning on the Maine coast. Miss Jessie Harris, of Archbald street. Is at Lake Wlpola. Mr. and Mis. William V. Griffiths, of North Sumner nveiue, have return ed from a visit at Anbury Park. Mrs. Rlchnnl Hall and daughter, Mis3 Ada, ate home from a trip to New York city. MIhs Jennte Daniels, of Dlvislcvm Htrutt, Is visiting ut Clifford, Susque lic.nna county. John T. Decker, of Evans court, is home from a visit at Mauch Chunk. Misf Ethel Richards, of Division Mreet, has returned from a. visit with friends In .Schuylkill county. Miss Sadie Edwards, of Kdwardsdnle, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. r. Daniels, of Division str?et. Mrs. Daniel Williams, of North Sum ner avenue, is entertaining Mis. Grif fiths, of Wllkep-Harre. Lewis A. Howell, of West Locust street, has returned from a week's visit at Lake Idlewlld. Mrs. Edwin G. Hughes and Mrs. Mar garet Hughes, of South Main avenue, ob &'HH I PW HITT ' n " U ir A U ' I ' A S I lilLLAol WILL if The story's short and pithy to day, with bargains that need little talking. Linen Suits The balance ot our entire stock, goods thnt Bold nt $7.50, G.&O, etc., stlll a good assortment of sizes, nnd the most dtessy styles of the s. year, $2.50 for Choice Shirt Waists For ladles. Our entire stock is on ' the bat gain counters, $ l .25 and $ 1 .00 Wafsts for 69c $1.50 Waists for 79c $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25 Waists for 98c Globe Warehouse Pmm1&'flmw&jKm40mn4i'yJPtH itd' JZjrJl'l?i'! ,11 and ity nro home from a visit at Middle Gran ville, N. Y. MINOR NEWS NOTES. The funeral services of the late David T. Jones, of 510 North Main avenue, will take place this afternoon. Ser vices will be held at tho Tabernacle Congregational church at 2 p. in. In terment will be mado at the Washburn street .cemetery. The funeral of tho late Mrs, Ellen Walsh took place yesterday morning from her lato residence on North Ninth street. The decoasod was borno to St. Patrick's church where a high mass was celebrated by Rev. M. J. McNally. Many friends of the deceased were in attendance. Interment was mode at the Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. Hyde Park k.dp No. 306, Knights of Pythian, made a creditable showing in yesterday's paunde. Captain John A. Lewis commanded and tho lodge was well represented In numbers. They locelved hearty applause when the par- 1 ad'i reached West Scranton. i Tho members of the Fourth Ward j Baptist mission Sabbath school con ducted n lawn social at the resldenco on tho corner of Jackson street and Garfield avenue. It was a well attend ed affair and a pleasant time was en Joyed b.v all. Refreshments were serv ed. All members who wish to participate In the torch light parade this evening with Division No. 6, Ancient Order of Hibernians, Board of Erin, will please meet at the Masonic hall, at C.30. The latest and best styles, Roberts, 126 North Main. Lawrence's hand will lead the Hyde Park Fathor Mathew socloty In this evening's parade. The society will meet at the hall at 6.30 o'clock to form. St. Lcc's Battalion, St, Paul's and St. Leo's Cadets will also fall In line. We laundry stiff collars with Boft button holes. Crystal Laundry. The funeral of Raymond West was held from the family residence, corner Elnvstreft and Sauth Main avenue.ycs tcrday afternoon. Services at the house nnd at the grave were conducted by the Rev. F. P. Doty, of Hampton Street Methodist Episcopal church. Many beautiful floral tributes were be stowed ly loving friend"). Interment was mad& In Washburn street ceme tery. Dr. E. Y. Harrison, Dentist, Mears Hall. 113 S. Main avenuo. West Side Business Directory. MRS. FENTON, CLAIRVOYANT AND prheno'.oglst, 412 North Main avenue. NOTARY PUBLIC. 15. G. MORGAN & SON. NOTARIES Public, Real Estate, Foreign Exchange nnd Ocean Ticket Agents. Rents, col lected. Prompt monthly settlements. Ofllce 1104 Jackson street, over Mus grave's drug store. HARRIET J. DAVIS, FLORIST. Cut Hover3 and funeral designs a specialty; 101 South Main avenue; two doors from Jackson street. SECOND HAND FURNITURE Cash for anything you have to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call nnd sec the stock of J. C. King, 7U1 to 70'J West LacK. ananna avenue. To Cure u Cold in One Day. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It (mis to cure. 25 cents. arehoto We've no poor qualities or back numbers In stock. Silk Waists As fine a line of Foulards, Chinas, etc., as ever you looked at. Plain colors, Irredescent effects, checks, polka dots, figures, etc. Regular $5.00 and $6.00 goods, to close $3.98. Misses' Suits Sizes 6, 8, 10 and 12, Various weaves, pretty lace trimmings, choice styles. Good value, for $1.75. To get rid of them for tho season $1.19. SEASON Suburban NORTH SCRANTON. The Garfield lodge, Loyal Knights of America, will run an excursion to Mountain Park September 11. One of tho features of tho excursion will be a rock drilling contest for a purse of 25 and the championship of Lacka wanna nnd Luzerne counties. John Paddock, of Church nvenue, Is visiting friends at Mllford, Plko coun ty. Pa, John Jennings and Miss Ann'e Reck, popular young people of this end, will bo united In wedlock on Wednesday, August 26. A pretty wedding was solemnized at tho home of Mr. and Mrs, John II. Evans on Leggetts street, when their daughter, Miss May, was united in mnrrlage to David II. Phillips. Tho wedding was performed in the parlor of the Rev. W. E. Lloyd, ot Taylor, under a canopy of flowers and wit nessed by members of both families nnd intimate friends of the lnteresUd parties. After receiving the well wlshes of friends, all partook of a wedding supper. Mr. Phillips is em ployed ns a machinist by the Dela ware and Hudson company, and is well-known and highly respected. As for his wife, she is equally as promin ent. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips will begin housekeeping at once In this end. They were the if clplents of many handsome and Jseful wedding gifts. Miss Cella Ruddy returned yester day to New York city. The funeral of Chester Jones will be conducted this afternoon at 2 o'clock nt the home of his parent-, Mr. nnd Mrs. Orlando Jones, on Wayne avenue. The religious services will be in charge of Rev. R. S. Jones, D. D. Burial in Washburn street cemetery. Mls3 May Mulchroone, of Bloom avenue. Is visiting friends In Hawley, The iunernl of Jerome A. Sykca will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock from tho family residence on Amelia avenue. The remains will be taken to the Primitive Methodlr.t church on East Market street, whero funeral services will be conducted by the pas tor, Row Charles Prosser. Interment will be made In Forest Hill cemetery. The Republican primaries incidental to the convention which convenes in Co-Opi alive hall on the West Side this afternoon for the purpose of electing two delegates to represent the First Legislative district at the Re publican State convention which Is to be held In Harrlsburg on the 26 Inst., were held In this end yesterday be tween the hours of 4 and 7 p. m. Th6 following were chosen delegates: First ward, first district, David Rees, David Lloyd and David Watklna; sec ond district, Alvln Stevens, John Rob bins; third district, James Smith and David Evans; fourth district, Lewis H. John and Alfred Pierce; fifth dis trict, Joseph Webb and John Pryde. Second ward First district, M. V. Morris. John B. Gillespie nnd W. B. Owens; second district, Marshall Pres ton, James Hummel and Charles S. Lowery; third district, John Fldian and Walter Simpson; fourth district, Thomas Gwynne; fifth district, Joseph Humphrey. Third ward First dis trict, Joseph Steward; second district, Giles Decker. Henry Hatton appears to bo the choice of the North End delegation on seal delegates and he will undoubtedly receive their Indi vidual support. m SOUTH SCRANTON. In the short fourteen years of Annie Hock's life, the bitter seem to have predominated over the aweet, Hr mother died when Annie was but 11 years and the oldest of four children, a sister and two brothers. Two years lat er the children became orphans by the death of the father. Mr. Hock left them property on Crown avenue, valued at $1,000, and requested a neigh bor to act as executor and also guar dian to hl9 children. The three young est were placed with Mrs. Dankuiith, of Crown avenue, and Annie went to reside with Mr. and Mrs. John Schroe fiel, of Cedar avenue. Sunshine filled Annle'a life for a time, but last April her good friends departed to reside In Germany. Mrs. William Forkel took the lonely girl to her home and cher ished her. Annie to show her gratl ture, and not desiring to be a burden, procured work at the silk mill. Again the silver lining to tho cloud was ap parent to her, but alas! her cup of bit terness Indeed now "runneth over." Mrs. Dankwlrth has Issued a warrant to compel Annie to come and reside with her. When told of the Intention of Mrs. Dankwlth, she cried and clung to Mrs. Forkel, saying, "I will not go! 1 want to stay with you!" No one seems aware of the ofllce from which the warrant was Issued. Alderman Storr refused to grant a warrant on the grounds that the guardian must be present. Tho flt-3t nnnlversary of the organi zation of Division 23, Ancient Order of Hibernians, will be celebrated next Sionday evening In Mulderlg's hall. A sii'oker will be held and a fine pro gramme of exercises has been pre pared. The Division has grown stead ily since Its Institution, both In num bers and popularity. Its rolls Indicate the presence of many prominent and Influential citizens In the division. The committee will perfect arrangements during this week. The remnlns of Mrs. Mary Hummler was borne from her late residence on Willow street to the Dunmore ceme tery yesterday morning and laid at r,t. Previous to the departure for the cemetery, many friends gathered at tho residence and by their presence In dicated their respect and love for the deceased. Rev. Father Stopper, rector of St, Mary's German Catholic church, held a brief service nt the house. The pRll-bearers were: Michael Filler, John Schneider, F, L. Terpe, Fred Mursch, Fred Welrker and Frank Lcuthner. Deceased was the mother of Frank, of the Sonnabend Journal; August, the electrician, and Fred, the photogra pher. St. Peter's society ran an excursion to Honesdale yesterday which was well attended. The society marched In a body from St. Mary's hall to the train. A pleasant trip was made and upon their arrival at Honesdale, they be came the guests of the Honesdale so ciety. They also participated In the parade held there, Adam Surdel, editor of the Prlzegald, has sworn out a warrant before Alder man Ruddy charging Joseph Zalewskl, editor of the Straz, with embezzlement, Surdel's allegation rests upon the fact that on the strength of having been a collector for him, Zalewskl since start ing his own paper, collected $,2.60 from a Prlzegald subscriber and gave a re cflpt. Zalewskl defends himself by stating that tho money was due him for an advertisement. A hearing will be held today before, the alderman. Miss Tessle McQee, of Cedar avenue, has returned from a visit at Plttston. Rev. Father Stopper, of St. Mary's German Catholic church, Is being vis ited by hU brother nnd sister, Anthony and Miss Amelia Stopper, of Wlltlams nort. MUw Agnes McAloon, of Brook street, is home from a two months' Btny at Elmhurst. Pharmacist D. W. Humphrey, of Plttston avenue, has returned from a seashore Jaunt. John C. Dowd announces himself a candidate for delegate to the Demo cratic county convontlon from the third district of tho Nineteenth ward. Wo laundry stiff collars with soft button holes. Crystal Laundry. GRUEN RIDllli. James M. Atherton, of the Thirteenth ward, Is making a vigorous light for tho nomination for register of wills on tho Republican ticket at the coming county convention. Tho delegates run ning In his Interest In the Second dis trict of the Thirteenth ward nro Alfred Harvey, B. T. Jayne and II, J. Hall. A little son hne been born to Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty, of Wyoming avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Minor Carr, of Dickson avenuo, are spending a week at Preston Park. Miss Hattle Brown, who has been spending the past few months with her elstar, Mrs. A. C. Learn, of Delaware street, has returned to her homo at Falls. She was accompanied by Mrs. Learn and son, Tom, who will spend a short time with relatives and friends at Falls. Judd Stevens Is attending camp meet ing at Wyoming. Mrs. W. A. Wright has returned to her home on Monsey avenue, after spend ing a couple of weeks at Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Brelg, of Wyoming avenue, are tho happy parents of a young son born yesterday morning. Mrs. Frlsbie, of Capousc avenue, is visiting her parents r.car Lake Ariel. Miss Mattle Potter, of Monsey ave nue, will go to Salem this morning, where she will spend a few weeks. . G. D. Brown, of the Green Ridge Lumber company, Is in New York city on business. T. H. Hawley, of North Park, Is the possessor of a horse which he cot a few days ago. The animal was owned by one of the gypsies, who have pitched tents near the Driving park, and Mr. Hawley traded a valuable dog for it. DUNMOKli. Ml63 Ida May Eden, of Drinker street, left yesterday for Dover, Del., to spend e few weeks with friends. Dr. P. Winters, William Eden and son left yesterday for a few weeks' outing nt Lake Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Crabb have re turned from a vlst with Waymart friends. A lawn social under the auspices of the Whlto Lily temple. Ladles of the Knights of the Golden Eagle, of Scran ton, will be Keld at the home of Mrs. O. O. Arnold tonight. Ico cream and cake will be served. "Resolved, That the manufacture nnd sale of Intoxicating drinks Is a gTenter evil than taking usury," was the subject for a debate between D. J. Williams and Rev. Levi Rlrd at Car ter's hall last night. About two dozen persons heard the debate. Mrs. Daniel Powell and family, of Blakely street, have gone to Lake Un derwood to spend a few days. Miss Grace Gregory, of Mllford, Is visiting friends in this place. The funeral of Mrs. Thomas Ford oc curred yesterday morning at 9.30 o'clock a requiem high mass being held; af ter which the remains were laid to rest In the old Catholic cemetery. The Twentieth Century Outing club have gone to Lake Underwood for their annual outing. The boat built by H. H. Winters, a member of the club, will be uspd by the party for fishing purposes. A most 'beautiful night blooming ce reus was reen upon the porch of Thos. Dershlmer, of Chestnut street, last evening. A large number of persons gathered during tho evening to see this beautiful plant in bloom. Gus Mlnch has gone to Lake Henry for a few days' outing. Webble Altemose, of Brook ntreet.has returned home after a. few weeks' out ing at Mauch Chunk. Pharles Ross, of Marlon street, has accepted a position at Miners Mills, to which place he will go next Wednes day. MINOOKA. Tho St. Joseph's society will meet this evening to Journey to Scranton to take part In the Father Mathew cele bration. The Young Men's Institute will meet Friday evening In special session. All members are requested to attend. C. W. Gallagher, president. Michael McDonald Is making a can vaBB for delegate to represent the Democrats of the south district at the county convention. The lachrymose citizens of Minooka who have been howling about the newspaper reports of the local "Lex ow" will do well to reserve their lung force until natural gas machines can be perfected for their use. The Trib une representative at Minooka prepares reports for the paper from facts and evidence, and Is not In the habit of doctoring news to suit the ideas of any clique or faction. WITIIDIIEW HIS OUJECTION. It was evident that tho gray-haired old gentleman was put out about something. "Yesterday," he said, "I heard you re fer to me as 'the old man.' " "Very likely," replied the young man. "Well, I don't like It," returned the old gentleman. "I suppose you meant noth ing wrong, but It is disrespectful. I have always tried to be fair and considerate with tho boys In the ofllce and I don't llko to be repaid In this way." "Did you ever know of anyone who was unpopular being called 'tho old man?" " asked the young man. "Eh? What's that?" demanded the old gentleman. "When a man Is known through an of fice as 'Mister' Isn't It a 10 to 1 bot that he Is pretty generally disliked or feared?" Tho old gentleman thought It over for a minute. "Porhaps," he said at laBt, "In view of my own recollection of an old man and how I regarded him I'd better withdraw any objections to the term." Chicago Post. SOMEWHAT UOIAllKABLi:. "I don't seo what there was so re markable about hlin," said the man with tho cob pipe when a recently deceased acquaintance came up for discussion, "That's because you don't understand all the circumstances," replied the man with the cigar. "You know, ho was a bachelor." "Certainly. Everyone who knew him at all know that." "And he was also wealthy." "Ves. Everyone knew that. What of It?" "Why, he's ono of tho very few wealthy bachelors who have been able to die without having a widow turn up and sue the estate," After a few minutes of reflection the man with the cob pipe admitted that there was a little something out of the cidlnary about that. Chicago Post. llcndnche Remedy n every nulcklv cures nil foi the cmuc, CURDS. cures nil forms of headache, no matter what wie cnuBo. munjonn nemo- ii rr n r-v iiics, n separiuo g n L cure for each ill ense. for sale nt n. r IIP all druggists. Mostly 20C. MvsrlC When In doubt, write to Prof. Munyon, lour, Arch street, Philadelphia. I'd., for freo medi cal advice. POSITIVE PACTS ABOUT SCRANTON. SCRANTON Is tho Third City of the Keystone State. Is a Great Conxntlon City. Has a handsome City and County Hall which cost 1,000,000. Has a new Postoitlce. Has several beautiful cemeteries and a crematory. Area of City, 12,200 acres. Population over 100,000. lias 3 Theaters, many Public Halls, 40 Public Schools, 70 Churches, Has 2J Hotels. Has 3 Hopltnls and Infirmaries and Two Asylums. Has an Inexhaustible Pure Wator Sup ply, dally capacity 3o,WO,Oi gallons. Has poss8!on of unlimited Elcctrlo Power. Has ii Hoard of Trade Building which cost 2S0,0O0.0O. Hns 160 Manufactories and 50,000 Opera tives. Has 200 Acres of Park. Has 80 Miles of Electric Street Railways. Has 100 Miles Railway Tracks, Soven Linos. Has 20 Miles of Asphalted Streets. Has 2 State Armories. Has Several Commercial Organizations. Has a Local Weather Bureau. Has Trolley Llr.ra to Peckville, Olyphant. Throjp, Taylor. Plttston. Streets Lighted with Electricity. Has the Cheapest Coal In the World. Is the Most Healthful Largo City In tho United States. Has 3 Flour Mills. Hns the Largost Coal Supply In the World. Has 3 National Banks; capital JK0.000, surplus 31, 195.000. Has 6 Savings Banks; capital $530,OW, surpljs J270.O00. Hns 1 Trust Company; capital J2D0.O0O; sur plus 190,000. Hsb Two Free and several other Librar ies, Colleges and Clubs, a Historical Society, a Mascnlc Temple and So ciety of Natural Sciences. Coal Shipments In 1896, 20.noo.000 tons. Assessed I'ropcrty Valuation, $20,000,000. Has an Estimated Real Property Valua tion of $100,000,000. Has a Public Debt of Loss than $000,000. OBITUARY. Waltor W. Swartz died at his homo on Blakely street last ovenlng ut 7.30 o'clock. Mr. Swartz had suffered for a long time with paralysis of tho throat. Deceased was 30 years and 6 months of ago. Twenty-one years ago Mr. Swartz cume from Carbondalo to Dunmore. For a number of years he was an anglncor on the Erlo nnd Wyoming Valley railroad. He was a member of the George B. Smith division. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, aso a member of the Knights of Pythias, Deceased is survived by a wife and three children, Emma, Olive and William. The funeral will occur Sunday afternoon at 3 o'cloeh from tho residence. Interment will be made In Dunmore cemetery. Martha Talbcrt. the 19-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Jones, died of chol era infantum at their home on Hickory street, Peckville, yesterday morning. The funeral services wll bo held at the homo on Friday afternoon at 2.30 and will bo conducted by the Rev. Mr. Beecher, tho Presbyterian minister, of Archbald. In terment will be mado In Brooksldo ceme tery at Carbondale. John Sr.yder, a well known young man of South Scranton, died Tuesday evening at the rcsldenco of his parents, on Pitts ton avenue. The deceased has been 111 for como time, but boro his afflictions with patience. Funeral wlH be announced later. John Sheridan died Sunday last at hU home on Main street, Nicholson, of con supmtlon. The funeral was held on Tues day, with interment In tho Catholic ceme. tery at Tunkhannock. Ho leaves a wlfo and three children. Michael, tho little son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Blanch, of Grassy Island, Oly phant, died yestorday of diphtheria. The funeral wll take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment will be mado In St. Patrick's cemetery. BE HIM) THE TIMES. From ths Atlanta Constitution. Tho boy with tho red satchel of books was coming down Decatur street, and mot the greasy-faced tooy, who said: "Say, Joe, whut kinder books dus dey make a feller swaller at de public skule7" "Oh, Jos' E'osralies, an' 'rithmetlcks an' things that away." "Shu! Don't hcv no Buffalo Bill books ner nuthln' 'bout de Jecms boys?" "Nope." 'Nuthln 'bout plruts ner bandits, nuth er?" "Nope." "Ner shootln' Injuns ner taggers ner nuthln'7" "Nope." "Shaw, thin, I wud'nt go to ther poky olo skule. Hit mas' be dull 'nuff to gin' a feler de fever. Dese yero skule teachers Is alius 'way behind de times, ennyhow." From His Point of View. "You call him a great doctor? Non- sense," "But he cures pecple." "Supposing ho does. I say ho Is a dis grace to his profession." "May.I ask your business, sir?" "You may. I'm an undertaker, sir." Cleveland Plain-Dealer. I'omicuro Liver Tills. Bright women will use "FEMICUTtE LIVER PILLS" because they are spec ially prepared for ladles only. While they act directly upon the Liver, Kid neys, Stomach and Bowels, they at the same tlmo wonderfully regulate and (strengthen the functions and organs peculiar to tho sex. They relieve Con stipation, Sick Headache, Dizziness, Indigestion, Torpid Liver. Bllllousness, Bad Complexion, Irregularities, Back ache, Weight In Pelvis, etc. One lit tle pill a dose. 25 cents. Sold by Carl Lorenz, druggist, 418 Lackawanna ave., Scranton. COME TO THE 101 1 OFTHE C. T. A. HON TO 21, Tickets 75 cents. All are iuvited. AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ALU THIS WliCK, "APTERNOON AND EVrNINO. CORSE PAYTON AND HIS BIQ COMPANY. MUNYON inmM.'n0 XT v-'i v,i home. It nil an NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS, COR. LACK. AND WYOMING AVKNUES, ENTRANCE WYOMING AYE. (OVER NEWARK ONLY ESTABLISH MENT OF ITS KIND IN THE WORLD, In order to Introduce our work In all parts of Scranton, wo will work until Aug ust 2&th for tu following low prices! SAVE PAIN I ' SAVE M6NEY I PULL 8BTTBBTI1 S.OO ITflPTiI WITHOUT PLATES .18.001 QOLU CROWNS 83.00 SII.Vt'R FlLLINQi ,."Z. 00 QOLO FILLINU $1.00 TUtUl! CLBANBU ......." .80 Jc rWRSV3Jit'- tow. TCkv 5f ue .4z.WrWfet.. Ik. vmw Jm1U ..7- S WFfML .. "Ligv-,a-cnK-.!E3nL Ujiir&. n i nil -j.i-. irRr ,lBk J vmmsimmEmiymwJFlz -vzj:'airrt.,.j:H-j..TaG-aov'T:NiT--rrtLT7wrfjBU -, rfflL 4MHil -T7.MC 'HTEU.l?-l..l U V'tVl.tf mwMmim&'i ! jnWjtwro'u ' - "TflWSKiiWV G'lJiSmi I nnx T I M Ann ltf"tifc z-ii.''..r.i?.TTis. to. VQtti,Wfif2.-Lya ra?3S2R?sS!Slf .iWKflasvA: masmnsyaesy sw. . T!iiW:i'iTC ,Jii&iSMhi II ly. ILJlUim. OPEN DAILY; 0 to Qj SUNDAYS, 10 to 4, NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS, Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Aves., Over Newark Shoe Store. Entrance, Wyoming Avenuo Philadelphia Lawn Mowers, Best in the Market. Drexel Lawn Mowers, Best cheap mower made. Prices $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 and $3.25. Baldwin's Dry Air Refrtgarators All sizes, The most per fect refrigerator manu factured. THE T u CONNELL CO., 434 Lackawanna Ave. Professional Physicians and Surgeons. DB. KAY, 208 Pcnn ave., 1-5 and 7-9 p. m. Diseases of women, children. Telephone. DB. BATESON. 337 N. WASHINGTON avonue, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. DB. C. L. FRET HAS REMOVED HIS office to the Jewell Building. 36a Spruce street. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D.. HOME- opathlst. No. 2 Adams avenue. DB. A. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue nnd Spruce street, Scranton. or flce hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 612 NORTH WASU lugton avenue. DR. ANNA LAW. 30S WYOMING AVE. Office hours, 9-11 a. in., 1-3 p. m., i-s p. m. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 20S Board of Trade building. Office hours. 8 to 9 a. m.. 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Resi dence 309 Madison avenue. DR C. L. FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion. Office telephone 1303. Hours: 10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 234 Adams. Residence. 1113 Mulberry. Chron ic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys, and genito-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. W O ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital, lM Linden street, Scranton. Telephono 2671 Lawyers. JAMES H. TORREY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at Law. Rooms 413 and 414 Commonwealth Building. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND counsellor-at-law. Burr building, rooms 13 and 14. Washington avenue. FDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY Rooms 312-13-14 Commonwealth Bldg. TFFFREYS & RUDDY, ATTORNEYS at.law. Commonwealth Building. WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS nnd Counsellors-at-law, Republican building. Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. , TF?SUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND PnTinsellors at law. Commonwealth building. Washington avenue. PATTI'IISON & "WIICOX, TRADERS' National Rank Building. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors, Common, wealth building. Rooms 19. 20 and 21. TTTiANK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT- l,aw, ivuui. ", -. - Pa. TWFS W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY t T aw Rooms 614, 516 and 516, Board of Trade Building. HAMUEL W. EDGAR, ATTORNBY-AT-Law. Office, Wyoming ave,, Scranton. Tj a WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 423 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa. n n PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. c! COMEGYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET. D B REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS riecotlated on real estate security. Mears building, corner Washington ave nue and Spruco street. D F KILLIAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa, JAS J. H. HAMILTON, ATTOHNEY-at-Law, 43 Commonwealth bldg., Scran ton WATSON. DIEHL. HALL & KEMMER ER Attorneys and Counellora-at-Law; Traders' National Rank Building; rooms 6. 7. 8. 9 and 10: third floor. Detectives. BARRING & M'SWEENEY. COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency. EVERY HamtMmuDeeJi lUbl. thopureitdrujiihouldbeused. H7oui"i,g Or- PeaB's Pennyroyal Pillj Th.r ira orompt. tla t"l certain In TMOlt. The nunlne (Dr. Pwl'i) Bnerl at. BcTi ". l.00. Adartu f jx. Udic Oo CleT.Una, (I For Sslo by JOHN H PHELPSi spruco street BUOK STORE.) Thei are the only Dental Parlors In .scranton that have the um nimmtm Vl - M - - T"fV u h m I ffS HPr i ANIKS w urw.-an " ..1WU .2jJliS,rar.fftrtTOVJ&Hraiib!r I and Incrredtenri to eitratt. '?ir v i.i mi inu iddiv iraia crownm ,r w B 1 I .... -. . .. 'i. -!?' and porcelain, undetectable in -15 I. i .! - jrfiil.Bllr from natural teeth, and war t'IAri'LLW.iSlwlAdlW.itXlCir r.nt.H In. .n .,... UKh- warn. ...-- .v. .... .n... .. ..uv out least particle ot pain. 3 THE nowWhite PATENT We Make It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale Tt. The Weston Mill Go Sfflin, Oils. iMiiuift Directory. Architects PERCIVAL J. MORRIS, ARCHITEOT, Board of Trade Building, EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT. Rooms 24, 26 and, 23. Commonwealth building, Scranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICH rear of 606 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT, 435 Spruce St., cor. Wash. ave.. Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT, Price building, 126 Washington avenuo, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECT3, Traders' National Bunk. Dentists. DR. I. O. LYMAN, 323 N. WASHINGTON avenue. DR. F. street. L. M'GRAW, 303 SPRUCB DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. E. Y. HARRISON, 113 S MAIN AVE. DR. C. C. LAUDACH, 116 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C SNOVER. 421 LACKA. ave. Hours. 8 to 1 and 2 to 5. Dressmaker. MRS. M. E. DAVIS, 430 Adams avanue. Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL. REAR Ell LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa manufac turer of Wlro Screens. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls for college or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re- QUeSt' REV. THOMAS M. CANN. WAITDR H. BUELL. Seeds. G. R. CLARK & CO.. SEDDMEN AND Nurseryman: store 146 Washington ave nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 7S2 Hotels nnd Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANK, lln avenue. Rates reasonable. 1'. JSEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & W. liassencer depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, patties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor ii7 Wvomlns avenue, over Hulbert music store. MrrJAROEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS'! QiinniioB. envelopes, paper bags, twtne. warehouse. 130 Washington avenue.l Scranton, Pa. t, .v.ir t nnmvu & CO.. WHOLE. sale dealers In Wood ware. Cordage and! Oil ClOtn, 7iv W CSV l-lu vvcviiun . TiinxrAQ ATtHItEY. EXPERT AC-, cou'ntant and auditor. Rooms 13 and 201 Williams nulldlng, opposite pqstomcei Agent for tho Rex Fire isxtmsuisner. Printing. Tim TRIRUNE PUBLISHING CCl North Washington Avenue Llnotjry Composition ot all kinds quickly doil Facilities unsurpassed in ims -riiun. monthly, reiralittng medicine. Only haraUu Pharmacist, cJp. Wv0mlno avonuoJ