v5fTf. "rt vcfti i T THE SOI?ANTON TJUBUNE-MONn AY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 0. 18U7. G me$t Side and City Suburban AN AFFLICTED WOMAN. Remains of the Two Children of Mrs. David S. Hughes Burned Beside Their Father. The aflllctlon which has so recently come upon Mrs. David S. Hughes, of 314 Hughes court, by the death of her husband in April and last week the loss of two children on the same day, has aroused the sympathy of the entire community. Yesterday afternoon the funeral services of the children were held and the attendance numbered many hundred. The funeral services were conducted at the late residence and Rev. AV. P. Davis, pastor of the Wayne Avenue Baptist church, offlclated. Rev. n. E. Williams, of London, assisted. The sermons preached by both divines were vervtsJmnresslve and voiced the sincere sympathy which the friends of the be reaved mother desired to convey. At the conclusion of the services the cor tege moved to the Washburn street cemetery, where the remains of both children were laid at rest beside their father. A very touching scene occurred when the members of the Junior Young People's Baptist Union, of which the dead children were members, solemnly marched to the graves and strewed the cofflns with ti wreath of (lowers. The pall-bearers for Genet were: Hugh Williams, William Williams, Henry Lewis and William Hughes. For Delia, Frank Nlcholls, John Ed wards, Sanford Phillips and Edward Lewis acted as pall-bearers. "went before" Indicated his protecting grace. Ho stood between his disciples and followers nnd the rabble. He also stands between man's holiness nnd un holiness, ever ready to protect and sup port In time of need. Hcv. Mr. Williams bids adieu to his newly-found friends today and will shortly sail for England, after on ab sence of nearly five months. He states that his whole stay has been one of un alloyed pleasure. The hospitality of the American people Is unbounded and the country of which he has had oppor tunity to see much, has Impressed him deeply. Of Scranton, he speaks In warm terms and has become much attached to Its spirit and the progress of the people with whom he has come In con tact. As before, he Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Evans, of North Hyde Park avenue. SERMONS OF REV. D. E. WILLIAMS. JONES WAS VERY BOLD. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips, of Plymouth. Miss Anna Cadwgan. of Corning. N. Y has returned home from a visit with relatives here. Mrs. John It. Fern, of North Sumner iivenue, and daughter, Mrs. C. E. Olver, of North Main avenue, have returned from Philadelphia and New York city. Patrick Calpln, of ltnllroad avenue, has returned from an extended lslt In Ireland. Mrs. Richard Jarrlns, of Warrior Run, Is the guet of her parents, Mr. nid Mrs. David Morgans, of Tenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lord, of Lafay ette street, are entertaining Mrs. Rice, of Franklin Forks. Mrs. E. D. Fellows and daughter, Christina, are home from their summer sojourn at Lake Wlnola. A. E. Morse and family have return ed from Lake Wlnola. Miss Mabel 3. Yost, of Jackson street, has returned from n visit with friends In Columbia county. Thnerj binjo solo, C. Sweets recitation, Mies Ble-irnu! dialogue, Edna Williams nnd Emily Kilo; olo, Mrs. M. Belt; selec tion, mnlo quartette. Bill of faro for sup per preceding cntcrtnlnment from 6 to 8 o'clock: Warm biscuit, sliced peaches and cream, cold Maw, baked beans, sliced bfef and ham. cilery, cuke, tea and cof fee. Cake and cream will be served after the entertainment at usual rates. Surlier, IS cents. SOUTH SCK ANTON. was with Mr. Millar's consent, I believe I have as good a right to go as n delegate ns any man elected on Saturday and my object In running was to vote for my friend, Jdhn II. Jones. M. J. Norton. Scranton, Sept. 4. nana together with my own, but this Last Before lie Snils lor Ills Home iu London. After spending the past four months In a trip through the far west, Rev. D. E. Williams, of London, returned here on Saturday and preached again at the Flist Welsh Baptist church yesterday nt both services. His sermon of the morning was delivered In Welsh and lie spoke In English at the evening service. His sermon of the evening was preached from the passage found In the gospel of Mark, 10-32, "And Jesus went before them." The mnln Idea of his pennon was the leadership of Christ, with which was closely associated the Master's solicitude and His protection. Under the head of his leadership Is found the predominant quality of His divinity. The coming from and going to His Father. His character was a revelation to men and the natural sym pathy which resulted aioused the sense of being guided or lead. The moral ef fect produced by this leadership indi cated His nobility and holiness. "There was no yea and nay In Him." Then Christ Is Hope. The service or mission of Christ was to convey hope and then raise man to his proper sphere He showed mankind that the best was jet to come. His influence tended to uplift and elevate all men "whosoever would." He also demonstrated to man that He was able to do that which He had caused him to believe He would bring about. They were going up to Jerusalem, the holy city, and the very fact that He Relieved Mrs. Morgans of Her rocket Hook In IJroud IJuv Light. A bold attempt was made to rob Mrs. Mnrenns. of Academy street, Saturday afternoon, while she wns walking nlong Mullein street. The highwayman was Edward Jones, who recently served a term in the county Jail for a similar offense. Jones stopped Mrs. Morgans and injulred where ho could find a person whom he named. Mrs. Morgans told him she knew no such person, nnd while she was speaking Jones seized the pocketbook, which contained some thing over $47, nnd dashed up the street. He was overtaken by Patrick Murray, who gave chase. Mr. Murray Is a driver for Luce Brothers nnd, catching sight of the lleelng man. after whom Mrs. Morgans was calling "stop that man, he soon overtook the culprit. The thief tossed the purse Into a neighboring yard, but it was recovered. Jones was given a hearing yesterday morning be fore Alderman Moses and committed in default of $500 ball. Mrs. Jennie Chromes, of Scranton street, has returned fiom a sojourn at Ocean Grove. Mrs. Thomas Jones and son, of Vand llng, are visiting Mrs. William Davis, of Lafavette street. Miss Teresa Murray, of Lansford, Is the guest of West Scranton relatives. Miss Sadie Bush, of South Lincoln avenue, Is visiting at Troy, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Powell, of Swet land street, are at Niagara Falls. Announcement has been made to friends of the approaching wedding of Miss Maria Jones, daughter of Richard Jones, Janitor of No. 14 school, to Harry Maddocks, formerly of West Scranton, but now residing at Hartford, Conn. The wedding will occur at Jersey City tomorrow. They will reside at Hart foid, where Mr. Maddocks is engaged at the trade of plumber and tlnsmlth ing. Mrs. Maddocks, mother of the groom, ana Mr. jones win auenu wiu wedding. Tohn McCarthy, of Aswell's court, has returned from a visit at Philadelphia. Martin Donnelly has returned from a visit at Blnghamton, N. Y. Mail Carrier Walter Nichols Is so journing In New York city. Colonel ind Mrs. R. A. Phillips, of Jackson street, are entertaining Mr. MINOR NEWS NOTES. Now that base ball Is on the wane, foot ball looms on the horizon, The first team to announce Its appearance Is the West Scranton team, who will be known as the Alerts. They have already Issued a challenge to any team averaging 130 pounds In weight. The llrst general meeting of the team will be held this evening nt 1201 Jackson street and every member Is requested to attend. The team is made up of the following: Will Keegan, Will Saul, Will Riley, Will Keegan, Will Dlehl, Bert Baldwin, Richard Lonergan, John Schoen, Frank GUroy, Hugh Flaherty and B. Clark. The ofllcers are: Llew ellyn Lewis, manager, and Frank GU roy, captain. The Continental Mine Accidental fund will conduct an excursion to Lake Ariel today. It Is anticipated that a large crowd will attend. The West Side Athletics conducted a picnic at Lauiel Hill park on Saturday, which nttracted a large crowd. The games and contests proved amusing, and altogether the event was very enjoyable. A large number of the members of the Welsh Congregational churches on this side attended the Cymanufa at Edwardsville on Saturday. Among the ministers who were present was Rev. David Jones, pastor of the First Welsh Congregational church. Rev. B. I. Evans, of South Main avenue, was un able to be present, owing to Illness. A party of West Scranton people vis ited the Bellevue mines on Friday even ing and thoroughly enjoyed the trip. The party was composed of Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Derby, Misses Hattie Morris, Mae Thomas, Martha and Hattie Davis, Millie Thomas, and Delbert Thomas, Dr. T. A. Eynon and William Morris. Tomorrow night a birthday social will be held In the basement of St, David's church, the pioceeds being de voted towards replenishing the church treasury before the advent of a new rector. A large number of ladles have made elaborate arrangements for the social as well as the musical and lit erary entertainment. Jeremiah Coughlln, of Cedar avenue, met with nn accident at the South Steel mill in which he sustained a fractured leg. Ho was taken to his homo on Cedar uvmii. Thi inns Mrtlulro, of Crown nvonu;, hud h s hnnd so badly Injured at the South MUI thnt two lingers were am rutitWd at the Moses Taylor hospital filony night. Mrt, Jennings nnd daughter, of Bos ton, Mio visiting Si's. Jennings' pmciitH, Mr rnd Mrs. Thomas Murphy, of Ml riooka. A clips of boys nnd girls to ,reparo for c&rilrmation and holy com 'ti n has been organized and Instructions be B'in at St. John's church unUii 1W. E. J. Mdlvy's direction. Trier Brier and caughtc. Kit, of Hickory street, have returned from Lake Ariel. Richard Nallln, of Plttston avenue, a graduate of St. Thomas' cottege, vrtll enter St. Michael's college, at Toronto, Canada, this year. Mr. Nallln won qulto a local reputation ns a ball player on the college team this season. Michael McCrea and Martin Donahoc, delegates from Daniel O'Connell coun cil. Young Men's Institute, to the Phila delphia convention, have returned home. The following ofllcets of General Qinnt cciimnndcry, No. S3f), Anel3.it nnd lb lusinous Order Knights of Malta, wmo Installed Friday evening liv Deputy Grand Commander Evnn it. Jonf, assn;ea ty s-vcrul post command i m. Ihu olll,frs l"s;a'!ed were: Sir Kntgnt commander, Sir li. J Zlegler; goie-ail3s I'M, Sir H. r Ajstln- captain gen."-il, rilr Joseph S. Mack prelate. Sir Jo'in '.. Jones: ic cr.idi", Sir John O Chi jionlt.': aasUt nn: recorder, SI" Adam It". riK'I.lol; treasurer, Sir Anrtroar Pn.ii'7. senior wir-d.-r Sir Allen El'1-: Junior warden, Sir Ja-r.l. Hclb: stand i il Lv.t cr. Sir Ed wa il Davis; swotd Iicut." Sir Willi tm A Ltirh. warder. Sir 1'h'llp l-M.-no': "Online! S"r H V. Stock; f.nt guard, Sir M llliam F'n'c second guaid, Sir Jonn Mllbergir; trustees, Sir John Tlttlcburg, Casper Hartman nnd George Pomel. JJUNiuOKli. AMUSEMENTS. Academy of Husic Hell c llurjruniler, Lessees. II, R, Lone. Local Manager, SEPTEMBER 6. 7 AND 8, Matinees Every Day. Tho Success of Two Continents, WHEN "SORRV I DON'T bUIT." "Oil, WHAT WILL MY AUNT SAY?" LONDON 1 SLEEPS d ss y 1 s Had ryi Pa i d No More Dread of the Dental Chair On nccount of tho increasing patronage of the New York Dental Parlors, duo to our methods of painless dentistry, wo lmvo been obliged to lit up tho entlro second iloor with our patent appliances, which ninko it both pleasant nnd palnloss for our patients. Teoth extracted and filled absolutely without pain by our Into Bcientcllc method applied to tho gutn. No sleep producing ngont or cocaine. "Wo are not compotlng with tho cheap dental establish, nicntfl, hut with tho llrat-clntis dentists, at prices less than half charged by thorn. Full Set Tieth, t5 00. Wo guarantee a fit or no pay Will illl nnd apply gold crowtiB and porcelain crowns unuectnuio rrom natural icotn, ana warrant ed ton vears without tho least particle of pain. Come and have your teeth extracted In tho morning nnd go homo in tho evening with now teeth. Bridge Work and Teeth Without Plates a Specialty. Lndy In Attendance. Prices 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c, Even Ing, 15c nnd 25c Matinee Prices, except for .Monday Mntlnec, when the prices will be the same ns in the evening. w Kavww tstr"l s-i " riN0 StiN Globe Warehouse a " 1 1 ir ifn iii'iihi sfm ni i i ir i iini in i 1 1 ii 1 1 ri ri ii n n , 1 West Sldo ISiifsincs. Directory. MRS. FENTON, CLAIRVOYANT AND prhenologtst, 412 North Main avenue. NOTARY PUBLIC. B. 'G. MORGAN & SON, NOTARIES Public, Real Estate, Foreign Exchange and Ocean Ticket Agents. Rents col lected. Prompt monthly settlements. Office 1104 Jackson street, over Mus grave's drug store. SECOND HAND P URNITURE Cash for anything you have to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see the stock of J. C. King, 701 to 7tw West LacK. awanna avenue. NORTH SCRANTON. ats and Tarns For the Children. During the next few days we will make a special showing of new Hats and Tarn O'Shanter s especially designed for the rough-and-tumbe usage that is insep arable from school wear. Among the various styles shown are: Small Soft Felt Hats, Nobby Braided Cloth Tarns, New Style Concave Tains, Leather Crown Waterproof Tams, Prettily Trimmed Cloth Tams, Jaunty Little Felt Hats, Etc. Prices from 25c to 50c TRIMMED MILLINERY Get in on Saturday and Monday And we'll surprise you with values. Little Folks' Headgear at 50c for ' these days only. Globe Warehouse Miss Margaret Davis, of Waj no avenue, Is visiting friends at Nantlcoke. The first basket ball game of tho sea son will be played this evening at Com pany II armory between tho North End second team nnd the South Sides. Thomas It. Watklns and John Smith are spending a few days with lelatlvcs at Hazleton. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Gabriel, of Church avenue, who have been visiting their daughter, LMrs. Thomas, at Yuungstoivn, O., returned Saturday. John Williams and Miss Ellen Jones. both of the North End, 'were quietly mar ried Saturday afternoon about 3 o'clock at tho Welsh Congregational parsonage on Edna avenue by the Rev. R. S. Jones, D. D. The couplo Immediately left on a wedding tohr and upon their return will resldo on Spring street. Mlsa l'rlscllla Andrews and Lewis Jen kins, popular young peoplo of this place, wero united In mirrlago at Blnghamton, N, Y., on Saturday. But few of their acquaintances were Informed of their mat rimonial Intentions and all were agree ably surprUcd by tho announcement. Mr. and Mrs Jenkins will take up their resi dence on Wayne avenue am'd the best wishes of their friends. Misses Anna and Margaret Price, of Spring street, have returned from a visit spent at Pocono. The funeral or Martin Nolan, the young man whose death resulted from the rup turing of a blood vessel, occurred yester day afternoon fiom his parents home on Pawnee street. Tho remains were con veyed to tho Holy Rosary church, where tho last sad rites were celebrated by the Rev. J. J. O'Toole, who concluded with an eloquent funeral sermon, which was listened to by a largo throng of sorrowing friends. The funeral cortege then pro ceeded to tho Hydo Park Catholic ceme tery preceded by the Forest band, of hlch the deceased was a member. Mar quette council. Young Men's Institute, also attended the funeral. Easter Star commandery, Knights of Malta, conducted an Installation of offi cers at their rooms In Osterhout's hall Saturday evening. District Deputy Will iam Jones, of the Wtsst Side, conducted the Installation. Mrs. McQulre, residing on Parker street, met with a distressing accident Saturday evening by falling down a flight of stairs In her home. A lamp which she held In her hand was luckily extinguished by the fall. Physician wero sent for and an examination by them revealed the fact that stio was suffering from a d!sIocatd hip and minor injuries. Owing to her ad vanced age the result may bo serious. James Henry, a miner, was Injured In the Dickson mlno Saturday morning by a fall of roof. He was taken to his homo on. Brick avenue and found to have sus tained a fracture of the leg. lie was tu tor ward 3 conveyed to the Iackawannn hospital. Rev. Ohurles Long, of Lock Haven, Is In this place on a business call. John Ljnott was arrested and tried be fore Alderman FIdler Saturday evening on tho charge of non-support prefeired by his wlto. He was held in $300 ball for his appearance at court. Professor L. Phillips, of Plymouth, was a visitor In this end yesterday. W. J. Campbell, James F. Neary, Will iam Murray and Mrs. Hannah Murray were defendants In a trespass case Sat urday In Alderman Roberts' court. Doml nick Padden, the prosecutor, alleges that cows belonging to the defendants broke Into tils yard and did 121 damages to his fruit trees. The alderman awarded Mr, Padden hU full claim. The following' programme will be given t an entertainment in the Court Street Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow evening. Admission 10 cents: Selection, malo quartette; recitation, Reba Sweet; selection, Miss Ouyerj recitation, Miss Miss Lucy Hess, of Clay avenue, is qulto 111 at her home. E. J. Highes, of Blakely street, was called to Ilttston Saturday afternoon to the bedside of his father, who Is serious ly ill. Joseph Crouther, of Plttston, returned Saturday after a visit with Mr. and Airs. E. J. Hughes, of UlaKely street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Courtrlght, of Blakely street, left Saturday for a visit with Haw ley friends. Frank Row-lards, of Rowlands, spent Saturday with Dr. and Mrs. Ueorgo C. Brown, of Blakely street. Mrs. O. H. Jones, of Plttston, was the guest of iMr. ond Mrs. James McMullen, of Prescott avenue, Saturday. James Cullcn, of Grove stieet, returned Saturday from Philadelphia and Atlan tic City. During his absence he repre sented 'the Young Men's Institute of this plaico at tho convention, which held Its session at Philadelphia last week. Mies Bertha Capwell, of Butler street, left Saturday for Dalton, where she will spend a week visiting relatives. Tho Loyal Temperance legion uia noc reorganize Saturday as was the intention of tho county officers, owing to repairs on tho hall. The reorganization w 111 take placo Saturday evening next. Bcsslo Powell was tendered a surprise party at her home on Blakely street Sat urday afternoon by a number of her lit tle friends. Among those- present were: Gertrudo Hughes, Freda Ludwlg, Jane Simpson, Christ Delrlmple, Minnie Sax on, Sarah Byrne, Nettie Pinncl, Leah Mowry. Hope Pinncl, Helen Powell, Blanche Cummlngs, Katlo Richards, Emma Swartz, Ethel Lltchenhan, Bula. Ives, Hortenso Collins, Mamlo and Ida Webber and Louise Collins. Miss Gettlngs, of this place spent last week with friends at Browntown. Tho teachers of the borough held an Important meeting In room No. 12 of the high school building Saturday afternoon. A largo number of tho teachers respond ed to tho call for the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Jackson, of Clay avenue, aro spending a few weeks at Wimmers. Miss Jennie Wetherlll, of Drinker street, has returned fiom a visit with Hamlinton friends. .Mrs. Fred Mitchell and family have re turned from a visit with friends at Wim mers. Mrs. James He.ss and 6on, Monroe, of Mauch Chunk, aro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Townscnd, of Cherry street. T YCEUM THEATER, x-' THURSDAY, feEPTHMBBR 9' Mr. Tim Murphy in a grand double bill, OLD INNOCENCE and his latest characteristic novelty, The Texas Congressman Presenting his original creation, Maverick Brauder, in "A Texas Steer," by special ar rangement with Mr. Charles Hoyt. 1 Regular prices. Box office open Tuesday, 0 a.m. New York Dental Parlors, COR. LACKA. AND WYOMING AVES. Hours, 8 to 8, Over Newark Shoe Store, Sundays, 10 to 4. E. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. Madeline Luccttc Rylcy's Comedy, A COAT OF MANY COLORS Presented by Air. Herbert Kclccv, Miss EfTic Shan non and company including rVIr. NAllllam J. LeMoyne Regular prices. Box office open Wednesday. 9 a. in. rs Lager Beer Brewery ICenufftcturera of th Celbrt4 The Most Delightful SPRING TRIPS arc those by the handsome largo steam ships of tho fii m w Balling every week day from New York to OLD POINT COMFORT, VIR GINIA BEACH AND RICHMOND, VA. CAPACITYl 100,000 Barrels per Annum Cofopfy Institute Coarse Y. H. C. A. HALL. Tuesday, September 7 at 8 p. m. Literary and Musical Entertainment l)y the ROYAL ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY, of New York. Thursday, September 9 at 8 p, m. Lecture, "UNSEEN REALITIES," By Hon. George R. Wcndling, of Washington, U. C.; Blngleadmlsslon, 60c; course ticket, 75c. MINOOKA. Tho Riepublkvins of tho South and Southwest districts caucused Saturday evening at tho respcctlvo polling places In both districts. In the South C. W. Gal. lapher was declared tho delegate by tho vote of eleven to nine. In the Southwest Christ 1'. Fassrhold was chosen to repre sent the district over Augustus P. Doud by the vote of 29 to St. M. J. McCann, SI. II. McDonough and M. J. Carroll attended a meetlnc of the Joint excursion committee of tho Young Men's Institute of both counties at Wilkes-Barro yesterday. Miss Mary A. Covvles and Mrs. Bridget Costello, of Philadelphia, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John McCrea, of Main street. Mr. and Mrs. P. Hlgglns spent Sunday In Plains. LETTERS FR0A1 THE PEOPLE. Philadelphia Lawn Mowers, Best in the Market. Drexel Lawn Mowers, Best cheap mower made. Prices $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 and $3.25. WOLF & VVENZEL, 240 Adams Ave., Opp. Court Hous:, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Solo Aeents for Richardson -Boyntoa's Furnaces and Rnngso. Round trip tickets, covering a health-giving sea voyage of 700 miles, with meals and stateroom accommo dations enroute. for $13, $13.50 and $14.00. SCND FOR PARTICULARS. OLD D03IINI0N STEAMSHIP CO., Pier 26, North River, New York. W.U OUILLAUDEU. Vlce-Pres. & Traffic Mjr Professional Directory. Advertisements Under This Head $5 Per Line Per Year. Physicians and SurRcons. DR. KAY. 200 Penn ave., 1-5 and 7-9 p. m. Diseases of women, chlldien. Telephone. DR. BATESON. 337 N. WASHINGTON avenue, 10 a. m. to -1 p. m. DR C. U PREY HAS REMOVED HIS offices to the Jewell Building, 3Qo Spruce street. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D., HOME- opathlst, No. 228 Adams avenue. DR. A. TRAPOL-D. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenuo and Spruce street, Scranton. Of fice hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 3 a. m. to 6 p. m. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 612 NORTH WASH, ington avenue. Baldwin's Dry Air Refrigerators All sizes. The most per fect refrigerator manufactured. THI Under this heading short letters of In terest will be published when accompa nied, for publication, by the writer's name. The Tribune will not be held re sponsible for opinions hero expressed. STATU.UENT II Y .11. J. NOIITON. Editor of The Tribune. Sir: I feel that on nccount of certain charges made In one of the Sunday pa pers concerning tho delegate election Sat urday In tho First district of tho Eighth ward a word of explanation Is due I am charged ftlth being a Democrat. On tho contrary, I have always voted the Re publican ticket and supported Republican principles and am a member In good standing of the Central Republican club. It is true that I defeated Mr. Raub nJid usd a ticket bearing Alderman Millar's THOUICO,, 434 Lackawanna Ava. DR. ANNA LAW. 308 WYOMING AVE. Offlco hours, 9-11 a m., 1-3 p. m., 7-8 p. m. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS 2OT AND SOS 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- tlon. UlllCU itieimuiiu .. .--.-12, 2 to 4. 7 to 9. 10 to DR S W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 234 Adams. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chron ic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys, and genlto-urlnary organs u specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. W G. ROOK, VETERINARY 8UR ceon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital, 124 Linden street, Scranton. Telephono 2672. Lawyers. Architects PDRCIVAL J. MORRIS, ARCHITECT, Hoard of Trade Building, DDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT. Rooms 24 23 and 20, Commonwealth building, Scranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of 600 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT, 435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Scranton, FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, Price Building-, 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACnY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. Dentists. DR. I O. LYMAN, 325 N. WASHINGTON avenue. DR. V. street. L. M'GRAW, 305 SPRUCE DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. E. Y. HARRISON, 113 S MAIN AVE. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C. SNOVER, 421 LACKAT ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Dressmaker. MRS. M. E. DAVIS. 430 Adams avenue. Detectives. THE SnowWhite PATENT Health is Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE OltlGINAL. ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Iaeoldunder positlie Written Ouarantcc, oyaniuorawj agcnia oni j , xo our vv emc memory, Uizzlnaea, Wakefulness, Fits, Hyuteria, (Mick. teas, Night LoMes, I-vil Dreams, Lack of uonfl its, llyotoria, (Mick' lisht Loeses. i:vu Dreams. JjacKoIUonU, lonoo, Nervounnees, Lassitude, nil Drains, Youth. ul Errors, or Ezrcwivo U'O of Tobacco, Oplatn, or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Inunlty and Death. At store or by mail, $1 a box; six for 5;vrith written Ruarantce to euro or refund moucy. tenuiplojiack. aura, containing fitn tnvRr treatment, xrith full Instruction, a cents. We Make It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. xM1--q II TORREY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at Law. Rooms 413 and 411 Commonvv calth Building. PRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND counsellor-at-law. Burr buildings, rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue. EDWARD W. THAYER. A1TORNEY Rooms 14 and 15. Republican bldg. JEFFREYS & RUDDY .ATTORNEYS-at-law. Commonwealth Building. WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Counscllors-at-lavv, Republican building Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESBUP. ATTORNBYS AND Counsellors at law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank Building. ALFRED HAND. WILLIAM J. HAND. Attorneys and Counsellors, Common health building. Rooms li, 20 and 21. PRANK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa. ' BARRING & M'SWEENEY, COMMON wealth building. Interstato Secret Ser vice Agency. Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL. REATt fill LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, luw, medicine or business. Opens September 13. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Cann, LL. D., Walter H. Buell, A. M. Seeds. G. R. CLARK & CO., SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 782. Hotels nnd Rcstnurunts. THE WESTON ILL CO. 1, Ina namDlo on. each person. At txore or by mail. turned Label Special Extra birenntn. r. . Tr ' var imuuiucr, uus ul Power, Lost "Manhood, Htarllltv or Uarrenneul. ,T 1 H dox; six tor d, wiirr 'written . jcuarnute& ... nnl !lr1ava- Al.fnr. lie rune or by mall. I Win, Q, Clark, 316 Penn, Ave,, Scranton, Pa 4- 'fySkfln AfM(r ftiH, W APTEft ON THE LINE OF THfc CANADIAN PACIFIC R'Y are located th finest fishing and huntlnc grounds In the world. Descriptive books en application. Tickets to all points In Maine, Canada and Maritime Provinces, lilnneapollp, St. Paul, Canadian and United States Northwest, Vanvouver, Beattle, Tacoraa, Portland, Ore., San Francisco. First-Class Slssplng and Dining Cars attached to all turoueht trains. luuy nxiea wixn JAMBS W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Lavv Rooms 514, 515 and 516, Board of Trade Building. THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK Un avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D.. L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan VICTOR KOCH. Prop. Miscellaneous. L, A WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-I.A v 423 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa, BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions.. wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberts music store. C R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa C. COMEOYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET. D B RErLOOLE, ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mcars building, corner Washington ave nue nnd Spruce street. B T. KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 129 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa. JAS J. H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY at-Laxv, 45 Commonwealth bldg., Scranton. WATSON, DEIHL. HALL & KEMMER ER Attornejs and Counsellors-at-Law; Traders' National Bank Building; rooms C, 7, i, 9 and 10; third floor. MEGAROEB BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. FRANK P BROWN & CO., WHOLE a'.e dealers In Woodwaro, Cordage nnd Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave. THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT AC countnnt and auditor. Rooms IS and 20, Williams' Building, oppostto postofflce. Agent for tho Rex Tire Extinguisher. 1'rlntin. THE TRIBUNE PUIiLIBiIINa CU North Washington Avenue Llnotypa Composition of all kinds quickly done. Facilities unsurpassed in tnis region. bedding. Tourist curtains and specially adapted to wants of families may be baa witn acana-ciasa tickets. Kates always Us than via ether lines. For further Information, time' tables, etc, a application to B. V. SKINNER, Q. E. A., 913 Broadway, New York. When In doubt wbat to uie for Nervous Debility, Lots of Power, iBtpoteacy.Atropby .Varicocele and other weaVneues, from any cause, use Sexlne Pills. Drains checked and full vigor quickly restored. If neclMlt?. ..eh lr.ll rM.lt (hunr. Mailed(orel.00;6boxes(3j00. Willi $3.00 orders we give a guarantee to cure 01 refund the money. Address PEAU MEDICINE CO., ClenUnd, 0. For SaO by JOHN H Spruco street. PHELPS, rnarmaclst, cor. Wvomlng avenue and
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