Kfri-f ' ' -59?fV t " -tw-wtf ih ipw 7' iV'.ffar".- wv sjtrvn TFE PCTRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNIST. OOTORER 0. 18Te a - 1F I Klest Side and City Suburban ' FIREMEN PREPARING. Franklin Engine Company Will Enter tain Huntingdon Company Friday. Programme for the Occasion. Franklin Engine company, No. 1, find Columbia Chemical Engine company. No. 2, both of this side, are actively prepntlng for the parade on Friday next. judging from the arrangements made thus far, West Scranton will bo well roptcsentcd. Hoh companies will decorate their respective engine houses with hunting, Hags, etc. On Friday morning the committee of atrangements of the Franklins, com piled as follows: Hlchard Davis, chnliman: Hert KIme, Frank Hutchin son, Zono Derby and Common Council man Simon Thomas, will meet Hunt ingdon company, No. 1, the crack lire company from Huntingdon, Pa., at the Delawnie and Hudson depot and es cort them -to the Franklin quatters, whole they will be royally entertained ii.s Franklin's guests. The visiting e ompany will not bring their appar atus but Will come foity strong and bo accompanied by a band of twenty-five piece. Their company's leader will bo Ollhcit Grecnburg, chief of the Hunt ingdon Fire department. Upon leach ing eiuntteis, the guests will be served light refieshments and later will be served dinner al Falrchlld's hotel. In ' the afternoon both companies will tnnrrh together hi the paiade. The guests will nieccdo the Franklins, beaded by their own band, while the Franklins with apparatus, spick and npnn, will ninich behind Crump's band. At the cloe of the parade the vis itors will be entertained at the engine house, u banquet being served them. The wives and lid friends of the Finnklin boys will have charge of this part. The festivities are expected to begin at 15 o'clock, as the isltors must i etui n to Wllkes-Barre that evening. The Columblas, unfoi tunately hnndl (apped by the non-nnlval of their new chemical engine, have not decided yet w hcther to use the substitute appar atus, the old Neptune hose cart, or to attach the team to a barouche, for he olllceis. Chief Hlckey kindly gave them nci mission to do cither, ns they weio Inclined. Though their engine has not materialized, the new uniforms will be leady and the company, twenty In number, will piesent a creditable ap pearance. In the evening the company will conduct a llieman's ball at Music hall, at which they expect to tecelve all lslting fliemen. denly reared nnd attempted to walk In an erect attitude upon the sidewalk. The sidewalk at this point Is usually crowded at thin time of the evening and consternation seized the crowd. For several minutes It was a supreme test of horsemanship, but resulted In the driver's favor. He succeeded In getting the mettlesome steed quieted and drove on dow n the avenue. A SUHPRISH PARTY. The friends of Miss Emily Holly, of North Oorfleld avenue, tendered her a pleasant surprise at the residence of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Matthew Holly, on Monday evening. The even ing was spent with the customary diversions and later dainty refresh ments were setved. The visitors wore Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Jenkins, Mrs. John Phillips, the Misses Minnie Webster, Minnie James, L'dlth and Ressle Fowler.Fnnny Gray, Anna Green. Mary Hurke, Mar garet and Jennie Ueynon, Mystic Jnck son, Gwen Hopkins, Emma Mortis, Gertrude Taylor, Viola Evans, nnd George Nlcholls, William G. Thomas, Elmer Dals, Charles and Robert Hol ly, Charles Wagstaff, Harry Smith, Henry Wademan, Harry Hancock, Walter Llovd, lllchurd Kee.se, Ulchnrd Phillips, Peter Lewis. John M. Davis, Edwnid Peters.Thomos James, Thomas M. Thomas, Ernest Miles and Otto Neulrell. SCARED DY FLAGS AND CYMHAI.S. In conducting their open-air service, at the corner of Jackson stieet nnd Main aenue. last evening, the Salva tion Aimy nearly precipitated a i inl aw ny. Dining the rendition of one of the songs the Ilag-beaier waved the huge Hag, and Its blight colrns catch ing the eo of n pacing horse, con futed the animal and the peculiar tinkle of the cymbals distracted him. The horse was passing down Main uve niip at the time and in his fright, surt- TVTKISVOU.S TROUIILEN ALL KINDS is eured with Animal EstiuctH. 1'reu lionlc tells how WAMIlMliUN CHEMICAL CO., Washington, I). C. WILL MARRY TODAY. The man luge of John P. Kellv, nl deimnn of the Eighteenth ward, will take place this afternoon at Aldenvlllo, Pa. II la bride will be Miss Rose Moran, daughter of Mis. James Motan, of Al denvllle. The ceremony will be per fonned at the residence of the biide and Rev. Father MeCabo. of Avoca, will olllclate. Alderman Kelly will be accompanied bj James Ilurnett as best man. while Miss Motan's sister will act as bridesmaid. At the close of the ceremony a leceptlon will bo given nnd a banquet tendered the guest.s. Mr. nnd Mrs Kelly will enjoy a wedding tour to New York city, Washington and Philadelphia. They will reside here. ell's looms. The topic for the debate Is "Resolved, That Self-respect Is Es sential to Success." Recitations, es says, etc., will fill out the piogrammo. The members of Company F met at their drill quarters last night and re ceived their pny for the two weeks' service nt Camp Lattlmer, Hnzlcton. The first ball of the season on this side will bo conducted at Mears' hall tlilt- evening. The affair will bo In charge of Lndy Mundell lodge, No. 41, ladies' branch of the Ametlcan Protes tant association. Much preparation haa been made and good music will be fur nished. Urst Side liiislncss Directory MRS. FE.NTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND prhenologlst, 412 North Main avenue. SECOND HAND I-UHNITURE-Cash for anything you havo to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and sec tho stock of J. C. King, 7U1 to 710 West Lac ananna avenue NORTH SCKANTON. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Reck nnd son. of Towanda, are the guests of West Scranton lelatlves. Dr. T. A. Eynnn, of North Hyde Park avenue. Is entertaining Robeit McMil lan, of Wilkes-Rarre. Mrs. John Wat dell, of North Gar field avenue, has returned fiom a visit at Poitland. John P. Donahoe, tho foimer chief ileik nt D. M. Jones' South Main ave nue phnimacy, has opened a phar macy at Rroadway and Fifth street. MINOR NEWS NOTES. The membei.s of Company F were paid last night for their service at Ilnzleton. An Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Weber, of 334 Fourteenth stieet, was Intencd at the Washburn street ceme tery yesterday afternoon The f unci a' was pilvate and took place fiom the paiental residence. The Llteiary circle of St. Hiendan council, No. 213. Young Men's Institute, will hold their Hist session for this sea son on Thuisday eenlng nt tin coun- Authony Axln, of Mooslc Mountain, was a visitor In town yealeidny and during his short stay hu Imbibed freely of the Honing bowl, nnd not being In a con genial mood, he. proceeded to abuso Al derman FIdler and when told to desist It only served to renew his tlrado of epithets. A warrant was Issued for his arrest fiom Alderman Rimerts' court. At the hearing he apologized for his ungentle manly conduct, and on promising not to molest olllccrs of the law In the future, he wns discharge upon paying the costs. The members of the Welsh Hnptlst chuich of Wayne aenuc are making ex tensive preparations In anticipation of their ten party, which Is to be held In Company II armory on the 13th of this mouth. Miss Marlam Owens, of Urlck avenue, Is visiting relatives at Sidney, N. Y. John nnd Tliomus Jenkins, of East Parker street, relumed vesterday from Nantkoke. Mr. ami Mrs. Edward White, of Hones ihile rcmoMsl their family and household ilTe-cts to this place yesterday. it S. Robinson and John Wolfe are back nfler a short stay with friends nt Honesdnle A tool chest containing n full com plement of curpenteis' tools was found bj Lieutenant Spclhnan yesterday morn ing In front of Clmppell's clothing store, on Noith .Main avenue. Several of the saws have stamped on them tho name O. J Thomas. The owner can havo tho same by calling at the station house this evening. Henry ami Reese Simpson were nrrest cd at the Instance of Martha Reese and nnalgiud befoie Aldermnn Roberts yes. terday. when they were made to answer charges of disorderly conduct and mak ing threats. The alderman withheld his decision In the case until today. David Mulchrone, of the Marvlne patch, had u linger smashed In tho Marvlno mine sterday. The KlondlkcK will run their social at O'Dotinell's hall tomorrow evening. SOUTH SCRANTOX. &. 1SV9SW&W'' ( UM. ,- XI-. Children Drink ? Don't givo tlicm tea or coffee. Havo you tried tho new food drink called ORAIN-O? It Is delic ious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee. The more Graln-0 you give the children the more health you distrib ute through their sys tems. Graln-O is made of pure grains, nnd when prop erly prepared tastes like the choice grades of tof fee hut costs about as much. All grocers sell it. 15c. and 25c. t Try Grain0 ! InM that jour grocer clres ou OP.AlJf-0. Accept nn fmltntlon. l, VfkVlV'MVt' will be made In Wnshburn street ceme tery. Francis, the Infant son of M. F Ruanc, permanent man at the Eagle Hose house, died last evening at the age of twenty 0110 months. The funeral will take plaeo Thursday afternoon nt 3 o'clock from the family residence, E22 Fourth avenue. In terment In Hyde Park Catholic ceme tery. TO LOSE DRIVING PARK. tho Important details of tho now plan. II. F. Laudlg, editor of th Scranton llonl Estate Journal, Is to he In charge of the olllce, under salary as assistant secretary. Those desiring Information concerning building operations or builders can apply there nnd ho accom modated. A special meeting two weeks hence will lie held for the purpose of completing tho details. ' The fact that there has been n profit destroying competition among the con tinclois has led to tho present Idea Members of th Exchange will havo an undeistnndlng nlmut nil big contracts nnd 1111 member of the Exchange will figure on any woik thnt n contractor not nfllllated with tho exchange Is per mitted to hid on. A bulldcis' exhibit during the coming winter Is one of the possible under takings of the Exchange. Escape k Fortunate A BURLINGTON YOUNG LADY TELLS THE STORY OF S1ER RESCUE. From the Clipper, SurUngttm, 17. CHARGED WITH INCENDIARISM. Owners of the Plot Propose to Have Grand Stand and Stables Removed and Cut It Into Lots. Mr. unit Mrs. Cross Held In 81,000 llntl Knrh. Mary Koflsky appeared before Alder mnn Wilght Mondny and swore out warrants for the nrrest of John nnd Mary Gros whom she charges with setting lire to her house In North Scranton. Sho says that the two Grosses saturated a paper with kero seeno nnd deliberately thiew In Into her house. Alderman Wright held the two per sons tinder $1,000 ball each. Joseph Novack, of Lloyd street, became their bondsman. iit lobe Warehouse " The Scranton Athletic club proposes making Itself a big factor In athletic cir cles thlb winter. Preparations aro under way for several carnivals and contests with othei clubs in minus lines of sport ale being consldeied. The club's sparrers and basket ball team will be foremost In holding "S A. O." colors aloft. The German Catholic societies of the city will Join In holding a fair In St. Mary's hall this month to rnlso funds with which to entertain tlu delegates to the convention of German societies, to be held In Scranton next June. John Neuls, ot Hickory stiett, Is con thud to his bt d with a eold, which ho contracted, he thinks, whlli serving as a Jutor. He Is one of the twelve men who wire compilled to builk on the floor over night in one of the Jmy rooms. The fiinei.ll of the young son of Mr. and Mis. John La Rose, of Hickory street, took place vistcid.iy afternoon. Miss Nellie Ruane. of New York, Is tho guest of .Misses Lizzie nnd Bridget Jen nings, of Hickory street. The Silk Market Shares in the general tendency to advance prices, and although wo haven't paid ono cent a yard of an increase of auything wo havo in stock, still wo know that there is no possibility of maintaining present values beyond a very limited period. In the Face of Such Facts It would seem out of place to offer special inducements to silk buyers at this time, but our custom lias always been to givo our patrons the benefit of a good thing if wo have it, and take chances for tho future. Still adhering to this rule wo will let tho following lots go on the same term3 as wo bought them.and wo would adviso our readers to tako hold of the opportunity. For Such Bargain Prices Are not likely to occur again for many a day to come. As to tho makes nnd styles of those silks wo would simply say that they aro of such a character as wo can recommend our friends, without tho slightest hesitation, jm thoy will undoubtedly give satisfaction to every purchaser. Lot 4 n un .no nt-:. Druggist J. G. Hone & Son are agents for the WMte Star, Ameilcan and Anchor Steamship lims. Scranton is to lose Its Driving park. The track and gtandstand nnd other buildings are to be lemoved at once and the big plot cut into building lots for Immedlnte sale. Bids for removing the buildings and fences and grading the plot are now being solicited by the owneis, the Wil liams Land company, nnd the contract will be let Oct. 15. The company Is composed of J. J. Williams, of the Mei chants' and Mechanics' bank, presi dent; Thomas Moore, George D. and Monls D. Brown, II. B. Reynolds. C. II. Welles nnd Edward Jones. The lat ter resides In Olyphant. The deteimtnatlon to follow the orig inal building lot plan was reached on account of the forfeltuie of the lease of Wilbur A. Rice, who gained the credit this summer of giving Scranton the best horse races In its history. Even with the forfeiting of the lease, George Brown and others of the com pany advocated the continued use ot the property as a race course. They were outvoted, however, although sev eral thousand dollars had been spent by the company In erecting tho Im mense grandstand nnd new stables nnd In making the track "one of the fastest half-mile courses In the east. It Is proposed to have the buildings removed at once and to begin the grading of streets at once, so that much of the work may be accomplished before severe cold weather. The proper survey of the plot was made three years ago, soon after the Williams company made Its purchase and be fore It wns Intended to lease for driv ing park purposes. Scranton hoi semen will 1 egret the company's plan nnd It Is not Improb able that an effort will be made by influential admirers of "tho sport of kings" to Induce the company to re consider Its determination. Falling In this, a company may he formed with sufllclent llnnnclal bottom to pay cash or give a proper guarantee for a sev eial yeais' lease. In such an event the company might agree to lent. NOVEL FIRE ESCAPE. Proved I'rlcrless. Ruby coats and cinnamon flavor. Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills are household fa vorites. Impurities leave the '.system. The nerves ure toned. The blood Is purified. Headaches vanish and per fect health follows their use. 40 dozes 10 cents. Sold by Matthews Bros. 12. Passengers for New Yolk city should take Lehigh Valley rallioael. Sleeping car placed on track at Wllkes-Barre 9.00 p. m. for occupancy. Leaves at 2.30 a. m.. arriving New York S.23 n. in. Reservations nt City Ticket Olllce, 303 Lackawanna avenue. A reporter culled upon Miss Lilllnn War ner at her home, -115 St. Paul Street. Hurling ton,Vt., and begged the favor of an interview. The young lady is a musician and it pianist of considerable renown, and lias licr time fully occupied by engagements to piny nt concerts and other entertainments that are constantly Inking place in the city, nnd the strain upon the strength and nervous energy of flic pianist can be easily imagined. "I never could have stood it once, but 1 have Foinctlihig now," mid Miss Warner enthusiastically, "that braces nio for my work. Sonic little time ago I was uttirly unable to uttrnd to my duties, owing to a disarrangement of the nervous system that ellecti'd my eves with nil the rest, lhcy be came so weak nnd troubled me sn that I fin- allv went awav into the country to rest The benefit obtained fruin the change of scene and freedom from care was, however, merely temporary, and upon my return to work 1 rapidly lost all that I had gained nnd more." " Hut did you consult a doctor?" "O yes, indeed; I put mjself under the care of secral doctors, nnd even tried many remedies recommended for eaes like mine, but the medicines had no lasting cflrct, and it looked as though nervous prostration wns to be my portion. " I was about ready to ' throw physic to the does' when I first licnrd of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, nnd it was with but small faith in any benefit to be derived from them that I ntlast made up my mind to trj them. "Hardly had I taken the first bnr before I experienced a great relief from the weak ness nnd nervous tronWcs with tthlch I was nllllctcd, and my eves grew stronger every day." "Are you taking tne puis nowr" wasinc next nncr. "No; ns I told jou the first box helped me 11 great deal, and nfler I had taken six boxes I felt so well that I left off the medi cine entirely nnd huve not taken any now for some weeks. 1 nm able to attend to nil my duties nnd feel ns well as enn be, while my ejes continue to improve right along. I do not even mind the long walk from ny home to tho business part of the city. Mi Warner further Kaid that Br. Wil liams' Pink Pills fur Pale People build up the sstem, ghing n lusting effect and not merely a fictitious strength for the time being. Dr. Williams' J'lnK t'liisior I'nlc 1'copio aro an unfailing specific for such diseases ns loco motor ataxia, partial p.iralysl, St. Vitus' dance, sclatiia, neuralgia, rhcumntism, ner vous headache, the after eflcet of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow com plexions, that tired feeling resulting from ner vous prostration, all diseases resulting from vitiated humors in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erj sipclns, ets. They arc ulo n f pecifio for trouble's peculiar to females, such as sup pressions, irregularities nnd all forms of weak ness. In men they effect n radical core in nil cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nature. These pills arc manufactured by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., nnd nre sold only In boxes benring tho firm's trade-mark and wrapper at 60 cents a box or six boxes for $2.G0, and are never sold in bulk. They may be had of all druggists. jEJEIII Academy of Husic Kcls & Uurgunder. Lessees. II. K. Long, Locul Manager. Momlu Tiiesilnv nnd Wednesday, Oct. 1, 5 (I. Matinee 'luesdityuiiel Wednesday. John W. Isham's FamousOctoroons Digger and Strongci than ever. Mine. Kloucr, Fred. I. I'lpcr, Jlr. anil Mrs. Tom Mcintosh, the famous Hycr Sisters, Million- llrothers, Smart and Williams, and a grand chorus of forty voices. A. E. II I 213 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. F.VKNINO PRICKS.. MATINEK liUCLS... .lfte, '2r,c, it.-ic, r()e. 15c, J.-ic. OBITUARY. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 7, 8, 9 flatlnee Friday and Saturday. MURRY . . . KATIE EMMETT You liao nil heard of THE WAIFS OF NEW YORK '1 he original of nil Howery I'lajs. TBARS. LAUaitTfiR. SURPRISlj. Nino (ireat Scenes of (iicatcr New Yoilc. Has full and complete stock of all tlie latest up-to-date styles in Belts, Waist Sets, Rogers' Silvar -Plated Ware, Sterling Silver Spoons, at the very lowest possible prices at 213 Lackawanna Avenue. J "i i , I r YOUR BEDROOM Is worthy or as much nttcntlon ns tho best parlor. Call nnd seo our stock of flne Bed Itoom Suits at low prices and easy terms. BARBOUR'S HOME CREDIT HOUSE 425 LACKAWANNA AVE. KVP.NIXO I'IMCKS... MATINKi: 1'HICl.S ... ,15c: 35c, BOO .15c 25C,. Lot 1 2S pieces Figured Taffetao, In beautiful bhow colorings embraco all the shade combinations inosit In demand. These nre as new a' anything we have in tho regular stock to offer, but the figure we ask dining- this snlo is much under actual value. They aro easll worth C5 cts. Sale Price, 49c ot2 15 pieces changeable figured Taf- 'fetas, no two alike, and all popular favorites. We couldn't say one cent less than 75 tts. for these If vo hadn't got a special price for them. This Week 59c Lot 3 20 pieces Brocade Taffetas, two color combinations In distinctly new effects that will mako up charmingly In dressy waists or very fine linings. They are aB jood as any offered nt $1,00, usual Sale Price, 75c 15 pieces Ulack Swiss Grain Bro cade of tho very latest design and a standatd $1,00 quality. A Bargain at 75c Lot 5 10 pieces of Tllack Satin Duchess beautifully finished goods In a shade of wonderful depth a ileh lustre. Two widths, but both nlike In quality. 21 inches, worth 85c. nt 75c 27 inches, worth $1.00, at 00c Mis. Ann I)aled, ages! CO years, died yesteiday afternoon about 2 o'clock .it the home of Mrs. Anna Owens, on West Market stieet. She first came to North Scranton about eight weeks ago, and made a Ihlng by selling dress goods nnd various in tlclcs. She was refineel and appeared to bine enjojed high edu cational ndantages. The many peoplei whom sho came In contact with were astonished by her learning, and ap proached her as to her past. Sho evaded all such questions, but some times would say that she was a woman of much wealth at one time, but business ic ernes caused her downfall, Thoso who were In nttendaneo nt her death heel tried In aln to make her disclose some Infoima tlon that would lead to her Identity or tho whereabouts of her lelatUes. She died, however, without lealng any per son know her formei home. The suppo sition Is that she originally came from Cleveland, O.. as much correspondence w.is found addiossed to purtle-s at tho abovo placo In two huge trunks, which she possessed, as were also photographs of Fiederlck Strutllei and wife, of Jollet, 111 , nnd a small memorandum bearing the namo of He. Mr. Davis, emporium. Pa. Tho funerul will occur this afternoon nt 2.30 o'clock fiom her boarding place. Interment will bo maelo In Porest Hill cemetery. Nina Elizabeth, daughter of Henry (lelss, of 330 North Ilromlcy avenue, died early yesterday morning, aged 2 years. The funcial services will be held Thurs elay, Oct. 7, at 2 p. m. at tho residence, und will be conducted 1 Mcv. Jlr. Schocttle. of tho Oerman Presbyterian chuich, of Chestnut street Interment Lyceum Theater. Three Nights, October 14. 15 and 16, nd Saturday Matinee. Pi 1st Performance Here Under the Direction of Kluw A Krhincer, '1 ho Now Itnmnntla Piny by 1'ianklyn P. les anil Ku- gene Prcsberj, Kntltlcd ffi OrtrfJ?C fflf-s. Kul-K . m tyofl wto PreP.areiodwitfo tijeP0&y the best vjiiuruciiiucz Wns Invented by Jounthnn S. Craw ford, of the West Side. When you fall from a ten-story win dow hereafter see that Crawfoid's pat ent "flre-escnpe" Is open for business below you and It Is guaranteed by the Inventor, Jonathan S. Crawford, of .".05 North Hyde Pnik avenue, this city, that you will escape Injury. No mat ter what the height, Crawfoid's will nnko Mu think jou struck a feather bed If you happen to hit It. The Invention has the ear marks of novelty at least. Jlr. Crawford has for many years lead In the papers of appalling fatalities at flies wheie sei many people met death by Jumping from windows to the ground. "Es capes" nnd "escapes" have been In vented but most all weie of the kind which not only add to th" unslghtliness ot the buildings on which they cling like grape vines but In some emergen cies It Is very Impracticable to walk down an Iron stairs mnde golden by deadly flames. Mr. Crawfoid's Invention covers a point never touched befeire this time. Cuiw ford's "flro-eseaps" Is simply a big box with two doors on the top which when open disclose a sot of mat resses und r which aro a seiles of spilngs. The doors when eipen pre sentF a cushioned front and the Inven tor means that tho person in Jumping fiom a widow will strike the matressts of tlu box nnd these will break tho fall. The body may hit one of the doors but tho cushions will piopel It to tho Intel lor of the box. Jlr. Crawford Intends that one or more boxes should bo In possession of a city flie depnitment or Individuals may purchas and use the "escape" In time of fire. Jlr. Crawfoid Is seeking to havo a test of the "escape" made In this city under Chief Hlckey's direc tion. WILL REFUND THE MONEY. A OFF Professional Directory. Advertisements Under This Head $5 Per Line Per Year. Physicians and Surgeons. DItrKAY, :ot5 Penn ave., 1-5 and 7-9 P. m. Diseases of women, children. Telephone. WASHINGTON DR. I1ATESON. 337 N. nenuc, 10 a. m. to 4 p. in, nil C. L, PltEY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg, 12J Wyoming avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D.. 1IOME opathlst; No. 228 Adams avenue. SPECIALIST IN An Extra Bargain 9 pieces 42 Inch, nil wool Black Brocade, Nothing newer In stock to show you In this lino. Regular $1.00 quality while they last. Globe Warehouse An absorbing nud soul-stlrrlng story of the early elms of LnuUlann, presented with n HiiiiiptiiousnrKS of equipment nnel u cast un equalled tn brlllluiu'y. MAtnucE ii.wtitY.Mom:, hTKPHKN (iltATTIN, .IO-i:i'II WHITING, M V. KIK.MAN, IIK.m HERMAN, M VUl) OH V.NCiEU, I'N.V AHEI.U 111 JOU I'ERNANDKZ, MAPI) WIN I'Ei:, L'HAItUM KENT. Dramatic Organization of 40 People REGULAR PRICES DR. A. TRArOLD. niBb,.d. or women, conic. ,,,..."- enuoeanu Spruce street Scranton. ON flee hours, Thursday and Saturdays, J a. m. to 6 p. m. DR. W. R. ALbEN. 612 NORTH WASH lngton avenue. nn I M GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 208 Itoaul of Trade building. Office hours, g to 9 a. m.. 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. in. Ileal denco 3U9 Madison avenue. Architects PIJUCIVAT., J. MORRIS. ARCHITECT,! Hoard of Tiado Uullding. iimv'Aiiii n mavis. ARCHITECT! Rooms 21. 2o nnd 2S, Commonwoaltli building. Sci.enton. E L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFF1CI rear of CO! Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECTl 435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Bcrantoni PREDERICK U I1ROWN. ARCHITECTl Price Uullding, 12t Washington avenue! scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS! Traders National Rank. MR C L, KREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting and IMt Rertuc tlonOtilce telephone 1363. Hours; 10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 to V. MR S W. L'AMOREAPX, OI-TICE 231 Adams Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chron ic dUeases. lungs, heart, kliliievs. and gen Denary organs a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 P 111. DAVIS' THEATER Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oclobsr 7, 8, and 9, Tho New Sensational Melodramu, Ym Cottalrn trndo mtrki are "Ccttotem" txtt titer' t htM tn cotton-plant wreafA on erery tin, THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, i.n York, fWUdelpliIi, rittibin, Mr. I'olov Acts Leniently Toward the Two Siiruk Thieves. The case against Albert AVetsel and Thomas Coleman, tho young men ar rested Monday night for stealing a purse containing $153 fiom one of tho sldo rooms nt W. J. Foley's hotel, 30b Cedar Avenue, was withdrawn by Mr Foley w hen the two were given a hear ing before Alderman Millar yesterday. Tho young men admitted their guilt and will refund the money. Wetsel and Coleman had spent all but $08 or tho amount stolen, EXCIIANQE BNciiTNu OUT. ALWAY; A Roiimnco of Colorado nud ?ow oik Life. Stnrtllng Situations, Realistic Klloets, Ho fiehblng romeilv, special Meuery, Refined Specialties. A GREAT COMPANY. Regular Prices, 10, 20 or 30 Cents All opera chairs nold icerved for cumins perfoiiimiiieM Secure them afternoons at tho bo ollleo or by phone, SIS"'-', or after houso opens at night at bo. office. W G ROOK. VETERINARY SUR ceon HorsesV Cattle and Dogs treated. Ho "pltal. 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephono 2072. Lawyers. Dentists. DR. I. O. LYMAN. 323 N. WASHINGTON avenue. DR. V. street. M'GRAW. 30J SPRHCl DR. II. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. E. Y. HARRISON, 113 d MAIN AVEl DR. C. C. LAURACH, 115 Wyoming avel WELCOME C. SNOVER. 421 LACKA- ave. Hour", 0 to 1 and 2 to 5. Dressmaker. MRS. M. E. DAVIS. 430 Adams avenue. Detectives. liAimixr. .Cr M'SWEENEY. COMMONS wealth building. Interbtato Seeiet Ser-I vice Agency. JAMES II. TORREY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at Law. Rooms iU and 414 Commonwealth UuilJIug. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND coii isellof-at-law. Uurr buildings, rooms 13 and 11. Washington avenue. . 1 1 ' (I II r !' ;f c 1 Contractors Taking Steps to Provesnl Cutting Niiioiib TiiPinarlvm. At a regular meeting of tho builders' exchange Monday night plans weie dis cussed for widening the plan and scope of th'o organization and putting it on the same working basis as similar in stitutions In the larger elites. A permanent ofllco to be kept open during the day and evening is one of Stetson fiats Have Brains In Them Yes, there nre brains in Stetson Hats brains in making them and brains in wearing them. New Fall Styles in Stiff and Soft Hats on sale. It's a wise head that wears a Stetson Hat. Those and Other Good Styles hold by CONRAD, 305 Lackawanna Avernn vnWRD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms U and 15. Republican bldg. TppPREYS & RUDDY .ATTORNEYS Jffi.lavv. Commonwealth Uullding. WVRREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS Vml Counsellors-.it-law, Republican building Washington avenue, bcianton, Pa. , u,cn & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND rnuiisellors at law, Commonwealth building. Washington avenue. Wire Screens. JOsTlvUETTEL, REAR Ml wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa , turer of Wire Screens. LACKA4 manurac Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANN. s..9Kinn Pn Courses nrenaratory college, law. medicine or business Opeil September 13. Send roi rntaioKuc. ue;i Thomas M. Cann, LL. D vvaner lluell. A. M. Seeds. n. n PT..MIK & CO. SEEDMEN Al Nurservmen; store HO Washington nvl nue: creen hone. U-0 North Main n nuc; store telephone, .82. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Hank Uullding. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND. Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms It. 20 and 21. FRANK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Room 5, Coal Exchunge, Scranton, Pa. JAMES W OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Lavv. Rooms 514, 515 und 510, Uoard of Trado Building. L A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW'. 4J3 LacUawar.na ave.. Scranton. Pa. C R PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building, Scranton. Pa. cTcQMEGYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET. D II. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Meai s building, corner Washington avu nuo and Spruce street. 11. p. KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120 Wyoming avenue, Scrunton, Pa. JAS J. II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY- at-L&W, WUIIlllluimcaini i'ia "v. ton. WATSON. DEIHL, HALL & KEMMER ER Attorneys and Couiiscllorg-at-Law: Tradeis" National Hunk Uullding; rooms 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10; third lloor. lleitcN ami Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 125 nnd 127 TRA1 un oi'nniu, llntns reasonable. J P. '.EIOLER. Proprletl ami iv'TON' HOUSE. NEAR D L. ua'sengrr depot. Conducted on tho opean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Pi J Miscellaneous. RAUER'S ORCHESTRA-Ml'SIC balls, picnics, parties, receptions, .iinfTB nnd conceit uoik furnished terms address R. J. Rauer conduc 117 Wyoming uvenue, over Hulb muslo store. MEGAIiaEB imOTHERS, PRINTlJ supplies, envelopes, piper bags, tvi warenoute. iw watmngiuii un Scranton, Pa, FRANK P. RROWN ft CO.. WHO! snlo dealers In Woodnare. Cordage Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna av THOMAS AIIRREY. EXPERT coiintnnt and ii.nlltoi. Rooms IV an! Williams' Uullding, opposite postoil Agent for tho Rex Fire i;xunguisni Printing. Tun 'riimiiNM! P13RLI8H1NQ Noith Washington Avenue Llnl Composition of all kinds quickly Facilities unsurpassed 111 this regld r
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