tt tvtt 8 THE SCItAJTION TniBWB-SATURPAY MORNING. OCTOBER !. 18D7. mt Side FATHER MATIIBW BALL. Hide 1'nrli Society Conducts n High lv Successful Allnlr nt.llcnrs' llnll. Tlio l!(lc Paik Fntlier Mntlievv To till Abstinence society conducted their twenty-.slxlli mitiual ball tit MratiV hnll liift r-vciilng. mid met with merited BilticHH The hull wan nitlstluilly dec tirnted niul the programme of thlr y dimcm wit nulled out to the delight of the 200 couples pieselit. Leo Cioh sln played the muulc and each dance lintl ii crowded llojr. The inrntiKomrtiiM weie peifcct, and the whole affair M.iswed off Finoothly. I ('. Oullnghcr In rr'sldrmt of the m cletv. The otllceis of last evening's affair aie: Chairman, V. II. ltohnn; seeietaiy, T. .1. Fleming! treasurer, Mauilse T, Walsh: master of cere monies, John 11. McNulty; assistant, .Tnhu T. Huike: Hoop mamme's, John CiivnniiUKh. Patrick Deers, Tr.omas McGrnvv, James Qulnnan, CharKs ranavnn, Jame.t II. Hi own, MIchiiel Alectlham, Michael Moran, IMnnrd Di vine, JamcH Heap, Joseph Dm '.In, Wal ter Halnev, John McDermott, John I)iers. Wllllnin Kirk. Jmnci Nee-d-luini; reception coinmlttee, Jaiiie? He can. John J. Sweeney, Mich icl Jen nings, Daniel Coleman, M'cIitM Moi.iii, John McTenian. JeffTy J. Powers, John Clark, John Crowley m, Pat iltk Muii.iy, Thomas y. McGi.iv. Pal ilek (llhov, Thomas W. Cat roll, Ll vviud Kennej lTNr.HAlj OP CLIAS DAM The fliucinl of the late EllaH D.ivls, of IDS Ejniin street, took place es tetday afteinoon fiom the lesldpnce. There Mas a Inigo attendance of friends mid rrlntlvos, and the floral liihutes weie ery beautiful. The Knights of PjtblaH. Pntngonla Lodge, No. 32(5. Knights of the Golden Eagle, .Hyde. Paik Castle, No. IMG, Washing ton Commandety, Knights of Malta, and the Bellevue Keg Fund weie pies nt In n body. Hpv. J. H. Sweet, pas tor of the Simpson Methodist chuich, preached the funeial sermon, and was assisted by Hev F. P Doty, pastot of the Hamilton Strce Methodist church. At the close of the eel vice the le niiilns weie viewed and were then home to the Washburn street ceme tery, wheie 'nterment was made. The p ill-bt'areis -weie sl in numbBr, up. lcst-ntcd the thico lodges .TAJIKS M. RIIY'S DEATH. James M. Hhys. employed nt the Mo quette mills of Alexander Smith & Sons, Yonkeis, X. V.. met his death' on Monday of last week by falling Into a dye-tub filled with a scalding hot liquid. He was horribly burned and died at CIO p. m. that evening. Mr. Ithjs was at one time a prominent tenor singer In the Pennsylvania Glee dub, ftd was well and faorably known on the "West Side. He was a man led man and leaves a widow and 1le children. Two gentlemen of his acquaintance at Yonkers have provid ed for his widow and chlldten, which Is a proof of his good standing In that community. WATER MAIN BURST For the second time within a few weeks the water main on Chestnut Ftieet was bur.st yesterday morning by 'tis true: ffjl I Glob V?'0- "iigwj?w Ctimmm,i iV.m i Wmi'. mjjfH mmjHmiSlii ijiiwi iii'J Jjfl It is only in such establishments as have a free aud unlimited command of the open market that the real novelty and variety in the styles for LADIES' FALL GARMENTS can be seen this season. The designers aud manufacturers ap pear to have entered into an open competition for supremacy as leaders of elegauco in now fashions, and there is no estab lished notion as to what is strictly correct, the result is a wealth of variety in shapes and ways of trimming, such as has never been seen before. We Invite Our Patrons to visit our Cloak Department these days when our fixtures arc full of now ideas and novelties, as we feel conlidont that an inspection will provoa revelation to ladies who do not care to appear in styles that ovory other person is wearing. A RUSSIAN BLOUSE A TAILORS' JACKET In new cieen keisey, with tight back, loose fiont. real astiakhnu fur edge, vety claboiate bi aiding and applique work, etc., repiesents one of the handsomest gaiments we have ever seen. Price, $24.00 or Less fot btjles not quite as claboiate. ANOTHER BLOUSE with loose back and front, rich mil Itniy braiding, Homan stripe silk linings, superbly tailored, and with nl a veiy handsome garment in jojal blue, green or black keisey. Brings $16.50 ANOTHER BLOUSE whoso pilnclpal fcatuie Is Its ex quisite woikmunshlp and undoubt ed quality has atti acted much at tention, Beautiful designs In self applique work, broad stitched bor der edges, patch pockets, etc., af ford an Idea of tho make-up. Thee come In cadet blue, new greens or black keiseys. The Price, $18.00 Globe Warehouse and 0iy blasting operations. The sewer which Is being built along Chestnut Mi pet luiiH thiough a rocky formation which can only be lemoved by blasting, and hence the clanger to the water mains. The shutting off of the water Inter fered with the heating apparatus of public school No. 18, and It consequent ly grew too chilly In the school for comfort nnd It was closed for the re mainder of the day. The main was lepalted later. personal mention. Mis. Lucy Goddard, of Manchester, England, the recent guest of Mrs. Clem Marsh, sr., of Chestnut stieet, left for New York city yesterday and sails for England today. Louis Davis, of Twelfth street, wit nessed the parade at Wllkes-Haue Thursday. Miss Jennie Griffiths, the guest of her sister. Miss Kittle Grlfllths, of South 11 de Park avenue, letuined home to Dalton, yesleiday. John H. Hlume, of North Main nvc nue. Is the guest of relatives at Port land, Pa. Mrs. Elbabeth Saltts. pf South Fit more nenue, Is vjsltlng friends at Il.ild Mount. Ellas D. Thompson, of Sweet Val ley, Is the guest of West Scranton lel ntlves. J. J. Lenahan and T. F. Foy. of Hampton street, hae depaited on a trip to Los Angeles, Cil to be gone for some time. Mr. and Mis. A. J. Doce, of La fayette stieet, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs Lyman W. Knapp, of Madi son, Ohio Constable Tlmoth Jonesof the Fifth waid, Is routined to his home Ty an old Inluty to his left leg. It Is probable that an operation may be necessary. Mrs. Lang, of South Main avenue, Is veil- 111. Martin O'Malley, West Scranton rep resentative of the Truth, appeared yes teiday after a week's ieilous illness. The Mi--es French, of New York, fashionable dicss makers, have moved to 201 North Hyde Park avenue. MINOIl NEWS NOTES. The Scranton Street Baptist church will obseive the Harvest Home fes tivities on Sundaj, Oct. 17. The com mittee of anangements are making great prepaiatlons to make It a most delightful event. District Piesldent J. Atchle Jones, of the Lackawanna -Western district, Patriotic Order Sons of America, visit ed the Clark's Summit Camp, No. 418, last evening. He was accompanied by several members of Camp No. 178, of this side. Next Tuesday evening the llteiary branch of the Baptist Young People's union of the Scranton Stteet Baptist church will conduct its opening ses sion. An excellent programme has been prepared. John, the 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis, of Fourteenth street, was badly Injured in a game of foot ball last Wednesday.. He Is suffering from a fracture of his light foot. The seventh quarterly convention of the Second district of the Scranton Dloce&an union will be held at St. Da vid's hall tomonow afternoon. The wW mdgMM e Warehouse at the same pi Ice Is worthy of note. It is seveiely plain with patch pockets, strapped beams, ex quisite silk linings, tlch pearl but tons, etc., and comes In peail giey, lojal blue, blown, giecn and black. NUMBER 524 one of the most stvllsli Inrk-ntu In our entile range, Thestjle Is unique and the cut and tilm as ncaily pet feet as human Ingenuity can make them. It costs $15.00 WAVE ASTRAKHANS arc tho most popular of cloth ef fects, and the triple stitching, np pllque trimmings and pockets give this jacket a Jaunty, dtessy appear ance that is simply Ituleteilliulile, and an excellent value at that flg uie. This, too, is $15.00 YES, we've cheaper garments if you want. All tho above and otheis mo exclusively our own utylcs. AAMAMWMMMVV Suburban Hyde Paik Father Mathew society has charge of the arrangements. It Is expected that the contention will bo well attended hh business of great lm poitance will conic up for action, In addition the wavs and means commit tee of the recent national convention held 111 this city will make a full re pot t. Other questions of Interest will ho consldeied. The Huptlsl Young People's union of the First Welsh Baptist church had i photograph taken of the society last evening by flashlight. Patilck Caw ley, of Price street, was rllghtly Injured nt the Brlggs mine yes terday moinlng by being kicked by a mule. The Brlggs mine will be Idle today. Owing to the failure of uniforms to be ready. No. 14 foot ball team haw postponed their game with St. Paul's parochial school team which was to have been played this mornlnir. On Thursday evening a well attended Missionary festival vv.as held In SL Paul's Lutheran chuich. Park Tlnce, How W. C. L. Lauer pastor. Short ad dresses weie made by Revs. Hamep. Handolph, Llsse, Kowala, on mlssloon topics. The chuich was handsomely decorated with palms and (lowers. Tho musical s-electlons were lendarcd by several visiting choirs. After the ad dresses thete wna a collection for St. Paul's mission to which the audience contributed liberally. Tho latest and best styles. Hoberts, 12G North Main. The Christian Kndeavoi of the Sher man Avenue Mission will observe its Fith anniversary next Tuesday even ing, Oct. 12, with appiopCiate exercises. Hev. Peter Hoberts, of Olyphant, will give an addiess upon "Scenes from tho Life of Our Old Warrior." Miss Elba Price will tell of the "Past of Our Soci ety," and J. H.Thornas on "Tho Future; What of 1 " The music will bo in chaige of Chorister Phillips. The Columbia Chemical company.Na 2. deslie to have It understood that Frank Jones W not a member of their iomp.tn as was stated in tho Wllkcs Hme Hecord of Oct. 7, and that he la not connected with the Scranton Ore department. Dr. E. Y. Harrison, Dentist, Mcara Hall. 113 S. Main avenue. W est Side Business Directory. MltS. TENTON, CLAIRVOYANT AND prhenologlst, 412 North Main avenue. SECOND HAND I'UIlNITUItK-Cash for anything you have to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and sec. tho stock of J. C. King, 7U1 to 7W West JLacic an anna avenue NORTH SCRANTON. William Frieze, a well-known young man of this end, and Miss Elizabeth Owens weie mart led last evening at the bilde's home In Olyphant. new W. F. Davis, of this end, officiated. Mr. Frieze Is a member of the Thir teenth legiment drum corps. They will make this end their home. The pulpit of the Wayne Avenue Baptist chuich will be occupied tomor row by Hev. W. F. Davis. Subject for moinlng discourse, 'Chilst's Power Not Diminished." The evening subject, "A Matter that Xeeds Explanation." Hev. Hoi ace Peckover, of Toronto, Canada, will occupy the Puritan Con giegatlonal church pulpit tomorrow, Vlncls Carluccl was arrested yester day at the Instance of Fied. Major, who accuses Carluccl with having at tempted to end his life with a crow bar. Alderman FIdler held the defend ant In $J00 ball. Peter Gunson was seized with hem oi i luges esteiday afternoon while standing on the square. The man fell exhausted fiom the loss of blood and was picked up by Otllcer Hodham In an unconscious condition. He was taken to a drug store and lestoratlves given him. The Lackawanna hospital ambulance was telephoned for and he was afterwaids taken to that Institu tion. Albeit and Eugene Lloyd, two young boys, weie anested by the police for being Implicated In the tobbery of Os terhout's and Howard Gi Kiln's drug store, which places were enteied on Sunday last. The bovs were given a healing late Tluu.sday night and after severe cross-examination they con fessed to having been the perpottatois of tho cilme. They we lloued to go home for the night b . U'rman Rob erts on theli piomlslng to appear In tho morning. At the healing yester day Alderman Roberts held both boys In $500 hail. William Smith, of Charles street, brought suit for damages last ev enlng befoie Alderman FIdler against Thom as Walsh, whom Smith alleges killed four of hit. Antwerp homing pigeons, which he valued at $200. The alderman reseived his decision until this morn ing. Hev. John A. Evans, of Llndsey. Pa., will pieach In the West Market Stieet Baptist chuich tomorrow Mr. Evans was formerly pastor of this chtirch nnd a large thiong of his ft lends will tuin out to welcome him Mis. Elizabeth Gower, of Ashland, Pa., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Oiler, of Wavne avenue. Hev. S F. Matthews, of the Scranton Stieet Baptist church, and Hev. W. (1. Watklns, of the North Main Avenue Baptist church, will exchange pulpits tomorrow- morning. Pastor Watklns will preach In his own pulpit In the evening, and by lequest will deliver a fcermon to women. His subject will be, "The Beautiful Queen, or Women to the Rescue" This seivlce Is for all, though the scimon will be especially to women. Mis. E W Miller and Hev. W. G. Watklns will lender a duet In the evening service, John Slepp, n teamster, fell fiom a wagon yesteiday moinlng on North Main avenue nnd dislocated a shoulder. Miss Jessie Smith, of Thioop stieet, has i etui ned from Honesdale. Mis. K. H. Fern, of Hazlcton, Is the guest of Mis. Edward Blrtley, of North Main uvenue. The following pioginmme will be given In connection with the tea paity of the Wayne Avenue Welsh Baptist chuich next Wednesday evening at Company H armoiy: Chorus, "Hobln Redbreast," chlldten's choir; iccltatlon, "Put Flowers on My Papa's Grave," Lulu Linn; song and choius, "Waiting for a Halt," Alfred M'iuimn8 and choir; recitation, "Gianu.athei's Spectacles," LouUa Nicholas, Taylor; choius, "Grandma," by giandmothers; song and choius, Toininle Morris; recitation, "Conic and Have Tea," May Sims; churns und chill, little wallets, SOUTH SCRANTON. At a meetlnz of tho St. Aloyslus Young Men's Total Abstinence society Thursday night the following ofUcers were elected; President, T. A. Dona hoe; vice president, Thomas Mahon; recording secietary, Thomas N. Blglln; financial secretary, Thomas Wade; cor responding secritary.Thomas MoTljvue; treasurer, James Itllcy; marshal, Chus. Hasklnn; sergeant at arms, Jnmcs Da Icy; librarian, Peter Walsh; steward at large, Andrew Mertlck; district stew ards, Edwaid Moran, Patrick Burke, Patilck McCann, Michael Cavanaugh, IMwanl Hoylc, Martin Walsh, Thomas Smith, Myles Wnlsh; trustees, William Daniels, Peter Wnlsh, William Dalley, finance auditing committee, F. J. Uav ii n, John J, Brown nnd F. J. Brady. The following delegates to the quarter ly convention were elected: John Brown, P. F. Walsh', V. J. Gavan. Frank Conner!" and Thomas Mahon. John J. Diogan, of Prospect avenue, has entered the University of Pennsyl vania. The Gcinianla band will hold their annual ball In Germanla hall, Oct. 112. Miss Mamo Dougherty, of Philadel phia, is the guest of her patents on Prospect avenue. GRECN RIDGL. Mis. Eliza Van Cleef, of the state of Washington, spent yesteiday with' Mis. M. I). Fninham. Mrs. Luther Peck nnd chlidien, of Cnpouse avenue, will spend Sunday With friends at Glptiburn. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hangl ate spend ing several days at Niagara Falls. A pleasant time was spent last even ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coakley, on Capouse avenue.when they entertained a party of young people. Tho following wore present: Mr. nnd Mrs. George Davis, Miss Maud Martin, Mr. and Mrs. C. Baker, Mrs. Ed. Bar clay, Miss Peuscr, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Conrad, Mls9 Hattie Grlllln , Frank Hornbaker, Ed. Bishop, John Coakley, Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers, Miss Ber tha Conger, Ralph AVnid and Mr. Solo mon. Miss May Vought, of Mousey ave nue, Is enfrtalnlng Miss Elizabeth Stephens, of Bet wick. Miss Llzlc Koch, of Capouse nve nue.retutned yesterday from New York city wheio she spent the past three weeks with r-ln lives. Miss Olive Kasey, of Delawato stieet, is visiting nt Lake Carey. The Independent Older of Odd Fel lows lodge, No. G01. h Id an Installa tion of oiilcers on Friday evening at their lodge looms on Dickson avenue, after which they seived an ojster sup per. The wedding of Mls Ella Lldstone and J. Nelson Garrett has been an nounced to take place In tho Asbury Methodist Episcopal church next Thursday morning. UUNMOIIH. Henry Benjamin and daughter, Bes sie, of Maplewood, visited relatives yesterday. Mrs. William Sterner. Mis. Ed Alte most and Mrs. G. Swartz visited friends and relatives at Wllkes-Barre yesterday. Born To Mr. and Mis. R. P. Krlne burg, a son. Extensive Improvements arc being made on Mrs. Swartz's residence on South Blakcly street. AVIlllam Beckendorf was taken se riously ill at the Avoca yard of the Erie and Wyoming Valley lailroad yes terday. He was lemoved to his home on Butler street, where he was rest ing cosily last evening. Born To Mr. nnd Mrs. James Mc Kane, a 14-pound boy. The Women's Guild of St. Mark's mission will celebrate the second an niversary of the opening of the church by holding a supper In the parish house Thursday, Oct. 11. Tickets, 25 cents. Don't forget the date. MINOOKA. William FItzhenry, whose lnjuiy was mentioned In this deoattment yester day, died from the effects of his Injur ies at 6 o'clock this morning. The de ceased was aired about 28 yeats and had resided In this place for the last four yeats. He was an exemplary young man nnd his genial dlsnosltlon made him n host of fi lends. He was an active member of Division No. 0, Ancient Order Hibernians and the Greenwood Mine Keg fund. The lat ter society met last evening to make ntrangements for the funeral. Tho Ancient Ord-'r Hlbiiians will hold n special meeting tonight. Postmaster Buike Is nurturing a Popullstlc hirsute appendage. A bitthday patty was tendeied Miss Mary Fasshold at her home on South Mtin street last evening. From all appearances our v lllage will not bo represented on the gtlditon this heason by a senior team. The num berless Junior elevens will make up for the absence of the elerans as far as noise and Indian-like yells aie con cerned. .The Misses Caw ley, Mullen and Tas sold gave a party last evening at the home of Miss Fassold In Greenwood. RAYA10ND STUDENT RECEPTION. Pleasant Allair nt Y. 31. C. A. Hall Last Evening. Tho prospective pupils at tho John Raymond Institute, which will begin Its term next Monday night at the Young Men's Christian association building, weie given a reception last night by the faculty of the school. Ad di esses weie made by Professor W. H. Buell, the educational dliector, and Rev. W. E. Plumncy. During the evening the Young Men's Christian association oichestra, Slessrs. Will Stanton, Allen, Bauschmann, Brldgman, Turn and Doersam, plnjed favorite selections. The pupils were 77 99 von GRIP l'AKEN IN' September, October, November, Will ko)p you from COLDS till Win. ler 'otig. 'J'l o o uuuoteristlcs of La (irlppe ami a co dare almost Identical: in llucnza, Catarrh, Pains nnd Borenesi hi tlio Html und Cbest, CourIi, Sore Throat, General Prostration and Fovor, und Soveuty-sovcn cures both Grip und Colda. A lit companion to "71" is No. 10for Dyspepsia Indigestion, Weak Stomich. Dr. Humphreys' Homcopathlo Manual of Diseases ut your Druggists or Mailed Free. Bold by druggists, or sent on receipt of 23 cts , 60cts. or tl. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor, William and John Bts., New .York. made personally acquainted with the corps of teachers and were advised In classes as to the work to be done dur ing the year. OBITUARY. Notice has been received here by Mr. Edgar Ostethout of tho death of Junln M. Osterhout, wife of J, p. Ostcrhout, whlcli occurred nt their home In Melton, Texas, on tho mernlng of Sept. 28. Mrs. Oster hout was a daughter of the late ttipilro Henry Roberts, nnd was born at Kails, this co.uiity, Nov. 12, 1MI. She was a uls ter of Hon. Giles Roberts, now commis sioner of Lickawnnna county. 8ho wis united In mnrrlage to J. P. Osterhout on Peb. 23, lfc-,9. Funeral set vices nnd Inter ment took place nt her homo on Sept. 29. Tunkhnnnock lit publican. Grand Speclnl F.vcurslon to the Klondyko Gold Fields. Special ttaln to Seattle; special stpamer to St. Michaels, nnd special steamer from St. Michaels to the Gold Fields. Leavo Buffalo midnight of Mnrch Oth; leave Senttle Wednesday, March 16th. Tour ist sleeping cars, lowest rates, berths reserved and tickets sold through to Klondyke. For all Information as to rates, sup plies and cost of same, write at once, as the boat Is fast filling up, to F. J. Moore, General Agent, Nickel Plate Road, 23 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y. To Cure n Cold in One liny. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money It It falls to cure. 25c. -. Sleeping car for New York, via Le high Valley railroad, may bo occupied at Wllkes-Barre after 0:00 p. m. Ar rives New York 8:23 n. m. Tickets at SOD Lackawanna avenue. TIIETKAIN AMONG THE HILLS. Vast, unrevcaled, In silence and the night Brooding, tho undent hills commune with sleep. Inviolate the solemn vallejs keep Their contemplation. Soon from height to height Steals a ted linger of mysterious light. And lion footed through the forests creep Strange, tnutterlngs; till, suddenly, with sw pep And shattered thundeis of resistless flight And crash of routed echoes, ronrs to v lew, Down tho long mountain gorge the Night Express Freighted with fears and tears nnd happiness. The drend form passes; silence falls anew. And lo' I have beheld the thronged, blind world To goals uiibeen from God's hand on ward hurled. Chas. G. D. Roberts. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tl ft J- Si ' it n TUfJtf. E 224 IMA. ME. NEW ARRIVAL OF Boys' and Children's School Hats and Caps. New nillinery, New Jackets, Capes, Wrappers, Etc. Summer Goods at a Great Sacrifice. One Trice and Cash Only. 'S Agents for Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen Goods. 224 Lackawanna Avenue. Philadelphia Lawn Mowers, Best in the Market. Drexel Lawn Mowers, Best cheap mower made. Prices $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 aud $3.25. Baldwin's Dry Air Refrigerators All sizes. The most per fect refrigerator inanu iactured. THE IS M 434 Lackawanna Ave. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY COKE JlZ&tfwrvoua DUeaie Falling Mm ,TI lit Abuis or other fcicawe nJ Indlr crauooi. XAry quirhlu ana turtiu reitors .oat Vlullir In oldorjoaoz.and ntamaaforttudr, buMaeuor snarrlaae. PnVflnt Inunlt, nm ftan.nniDtioil If Qtlmj. Tbelrtu abowa la. medl&ta Improve. .nd afoot a CUltR .hin, bIT nth.r fall In. flat upon halna the nnnlna Ajax Toblat.. Thr have cared tnouaanda ami wtllrarerou. VvefWe apoe id? written Ruarante to eSect a out Crt OTC eacho&eaor refund tha mone. PtloeOUUI wiper packuei or ill okiee ttull treatment! (er 1W. 11 mall, la plain wrapper, niion receipt of price. Circular " AJAX REMEDY CO., "JSglE For ulo In Hcranton, rn., b .MutUwwo liros. uud Morgan 4. Co, 11 SPECIAL RIBBON HIVE taken I ment a A Fortunate Escape A BURLINGTON YOUNG LADY TELLS THE STORY OF ER RESGUE. From the Clipper, A rfportrr coiled upon MIsi I.llllan War nernt her home, 415 St. Paul Street, llurllnj;. ton.Vt., and begged the favor of on interview. The young lady is n musician nnd n pianist of considerable renown, nnd hns her time fully occupied by engagements to play t concerts nnd other entertainments that are constantly tnlcini; place In the city, and the strain upon the strength nnd nervoui energy of the pianist can he enslly imagined. "I never could lmvn stood it once, but I have something now," said Jlisi Warner enthusiastically, "that braces nic for my nork. Some little tlmo ugo I was utterly unable to attend to my duties, owing to a disairangement of the nervous system that effected my eyes with all the rest. They be. came so weak and troubled me so that 1 flu ally went away into the country to rest. The benefit obtained from the change of scene and freedom from care was, however, merely temporary, aud upon my return to ork I rapidly lost all that I had gained nnd more." " Hut did you consult n doctor ?" "O ye, indeed; I put myself under the care of several doctors, and even tried many remedies recommended for cases like mine, but the medicines had no lasting effect, and it looked as though nervous prostration was to be my portion. "I nns about ready to 'throw phjsle to the does' when I first heard of Dr. Williams' 1'ink 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 try them. "Hardly had I taken the first box before I experienced a great relief from the weak TEETH We make the reductions Oct. ioth FULL SET TEETH - $5.00 TEETH CLEANED - 25c TEETH WITHOUT PLATE $3.00 TEETH EXTRACTED - Free VAe Guarantee a Rlt. UMffllByiM , K ' 'tSTfTTlratffAfa I Wi affair1 itfflWi WHHialaaaaaaaaHwaali eah. 1 V 1 ivA 1 t TaarSF T- iifij A written guaranty tor 10 years tvltli nil work. The large pitronuge which has com- Selled ub to enlarge our parlors Is due to tho uniformly high grade work done by Hklllecl entlstsnnd the ten-year protective cimrautco given. DO NOl III; DECEIVED or misled by Imitators. We have no connection w lth any other oflice In tho city. Cut this out and bring It with you In order to got the benctlt of cheap rates. HOURS 8 TO 8. hUNDAYfa IO TO t. NEW Cor. Lackawanna and Wsomlnp Professional Directory. Advertisements Under This Head $5 Per Line Per Year. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. KAY, MS Penn ae 1-5 and 7-3 p. m. Diseases of women, children. Telephone. DR. BATBSON. S37 N. WASHINGTON uvenue, 10 a. m, to 4 p. m. DR. C. L. KREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg, lil Wyoming avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D.. HOME opathlst, No. 22S Adams uvenue. DR. A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenuu and Spruce street, Scranton. en tice hour, Thursday and featurday. D n. m. to G p. m. DR. W. E. ALLEN, C12 NORTH WASH ington avenue. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 20S Board of Trade building. Oillco hours, S to 9 a. m., 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Ileal denco 3(0 Madison uvenue. DR. C L. FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Pitting and Pat Reduc tion. Otilco telephone liii. Hours: 10 to 1Z. '2 to , 7 to 3. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX, OrPICE 231 Adams. Residence, 131S Mulberry. Chron le diseases, lunss, heart, kidneys, and genlto-urlnary organs u specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. W G. HOOK, VETERINARY SUR geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogi treated. Hospital. 1U Linden street, Scranton. ueiepnone d,-. Lawyer.?. JAMES H. TORREY. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at Law. Rooms Hi and 411 Commonwealth Building. TRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND counbellor-at-law. Burr buildings, rooms 13 und H, Washington avenue. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY Rooms 11 and 15, Republican blclg. JEPFREYS & R.UDDY .ATTORNEYS-ut-ldw. Commonwealth Building. WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Counsellors-ut-law, Republican bulUlng Washington avenue, Sciunton, Pa. JFSSUP & JES8UP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors nt law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS" National Bank Building. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys and ComiKUlors, Common wealth building. Room!, 19, 20 and 21. FRANK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-I.aw, Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa. JAMES W OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 511, 615 and Sit,, Board of Trade Building. L A WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa. C R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scranton. Pa. C. COMEGYS, S21 SPRUCE STREET. D B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estato security. Mears building, corner Washington ave nue and Spruco street, B. T. KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, liO Wyc-ndfE avenue, Scranton, Pa. JAfl. J. II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-nt-Law, 45 Commonwealth bldg., Scran ton. WATSON. DEIHL. HALL & KEM.MER ER Attorneys and CouiiKellorg-ut-Law; Traders' National Bank Building; rooms 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10; third floor. Hurllngton, TV. ness nnd nervous troubled wllh tthlch I wii nfllletcd, und my ejes grew stronger every day." "Are j on taking the pills now?" was the next query. "Koi ns I told you the first box helped me n great deal, nnd nfter I had taken six boxes I felt so well that I left off tho medl. cine entirely nnd have not taken any now for somo weeks. I nm nblc to attend to all my dutlce and feel ns well as ran be, while my cjes continue to improve right along. I do not cvin mind the long walk from my home to the business part of tho city. Jlls Warner fuither said that Dr. Wil liams' Tink Pills for Pale People build up the svstem, giving a lasting effect and not merely n fictitious strength for the time be ing. Dr. Williams' Tink Tills for Palo Teople aro an unfailing specific for such diseases as loco, motor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dunce, pciatien, neuralgia, rheumatism, ner vous headache, the after cflect of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow com. plevions, thnt tired feeling resulting from ner. vous prostration, nil diseases resulting from vitiated humors in the blood, imch as scrofula, chronic irjsipelas, i tc. Theyarealsoaspecifio fortroublts peculiar to females, such as sup pression", irregularities and all forms of weak, ness. In men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nature. Tin so pills are manufactured by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., und are sold only in boxes bearing tho firm's trade-mark nnd wrapper at CO cents a Ikx or six boxes for t2.fi0, and are never sold in bulk. They may be hid of nil druggists. following until only. NO PAIN! SAVE HONEY! SAVE TEETH! GOLD FILLINGS SILVER FILLINGS GOLD CROWNS OTHER CROWNS 75c up 50c $2.00 to 55.0() $1.00 Wo evtraet teeth, All teeth nnd apply gold ciowns nnil bridge work without the least particle or pnln by u method patented und used by us only. No sleep-producing nxentH or cocaine. Come unci havo your teeth tixtructed In tho morn In&r mid no home In thoevon. lng with now teeth. Wc are responsible and do Just as we advertise. We will tell you exactly what your work will cost by a free examination. YORK DENTAL PARLORS Avcs. 1 nil Over Newark HboeHtore.) KntiunLO on Wyoming avenue, Architects PDRCIVAL J. MORRIS, ARCHITECT, Board of Trade Building, EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Roomi 21. 2o and 20, Commonwealth, building. Scranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFF1CH rear of 6CW Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT, iio Spruco St., cor. Wah. ave., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Price Building, 126 Washington avenue. Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. Dentists. DR. I. O. LYMAN, 325 N. WASHINGTON avenue. DR. I'. L. M'GRAW, C03 SPRUCE fetrcet. DR. H. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C SNOVER. 421 LACKA avo. Hours, 9 to 1 nnd 2 to 5. Dressmaker. MRS. M. E. DAVIS, 130 Adams avenue. Detectives. BARRING & M'SWEENBY, COMMON vvealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency. "Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL. REATt 511 LACKA vwmna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wlro Screens. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa Courses preparatory to olleRp, law. medlclno or business. Open i September U Send for catalosue. Rev. Thomas M. Cann, LL. D , Walter II. Buell, A. .. Seed. G. R. CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nuiserjmen. store 111 Washlncton ave nue; Rreen house, 13.V) North Main ave nue; btoro telephone, 7S2. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK liii avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L A. W. p iHscngfr depot Conducted on the Eu lopean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop, Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, reception, wed dings and concert work furnished. For term addnjis II. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Womlng avenue, over Hulbert'a muslo stoic. MEOARGEE BROTHERS. 'PRINTERS supplies, envelopes, paper hags, twine. Warehoiite, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. FRANK P. BROWN A OO . WHOLE salt) dealers In Woodware, Cordago and Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave. THOMAS AUBREY. F.XPERT AC eouutant nnd auditor. Rooms 19 and 'J), Williams." Building, oppotdto postorttce. Agent for the Rex Flro Extinguisher. Printing. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO, North Washington Avenu Llnotyp Composition of all kinds quickly done, Facilities unsurpassed In this region.
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