ft THE SCI?AKTON TRIBinSTE-rRlDA V MORNINl. OOTOT3KR 22. 18ST. Uk$t Side IN HONOR OF MORFUDD. Greeted by a Number of Her Neighbors .'. Upon Her Rclurn from Wales Ori ginal Poem Rend. Mm. o: V. Powell, of Snyder nvo hue. better known um Moifudd. recent ly returned from n throe months tour throughout Oient Britain and rontl- riiental Europe. Wednesday evening a flirty of her lndy friends Rurprlsed her .nt lier homo nnd spent a very plensant evening. Vocal and instrumental se lection wore i-nloypil and Mrs. Powell told seveinl Interesting Htotlest of her ttlp. Aa nn expreislnn of the .sentiment frit hf the assembled ladle?, Mip. H. W-s-Evnns tend the follow Inn original poeia: wki.co.mi: homi:. Let evciv lienit I)" Joy I ll Ami happiness prevail. Let's cast away, our trouble?, And every thought that's vile: Tonight, o nr,f assemble To glut tlie-tr-iM-lcr home 1'iom clear, nfiY Wales and Pari", l'tom Loidloii, On ire nnd Roinu. How oftenwehuve heard It, In life as we go by: You'll neVer miss the vvntcr Until the vvtlPjmiK li j . In .Mia. I'owi'U'h absence Thin' truth H .( II applied Wo ihlssiid her rom among li At -high ami cWiinsr tide Whon'or her dear hushaiiil llefoio us would appeal. ii countenamo was s.iv:ii,jj I'm longing for my dear; The limine, the t lunch, the pathways The Baby Alice dear. And Lizzie oftrn murmured I wNh If. she was here. Tonlfilit dear filcnd. we vvolcomo on home to us again, " 1 1 1 one accord acknowledge The meiey of Illm that reign At home, abroad, wheicMi Ood's will's for us to bo We're nlvvnw In His present n, Who icIkiis o'er I mil and per.. Mis II. W. i:vans Tbe Indies piexent vwu: Mts. Homy i:.un. Miw David G. Wll'ltm. Mi.". .Inhn Franei's. Mts. Hauls John, Mis. l.lv"llyn i:ans Mis Wllllnni Itairls, .Mis. Ciitllth William. Mr". Tltoints Williams. Mis. John I.. Davis, Mis, Thomas Pi lee, Mr-. John S Jones, Mis. Knbcrt Hobcits, Mis. Enoch Davis, Mis. Haiiy Davl. Mis David Davis, Mrs. Heniy II. Davis. Mis. Jonah I.lo.vd, Mis. Stt phen How on. Mis. Reese 11. i Is Mrs. Ji hn J. Jones, Mis Willi nn Heath. Mis. I I) Hrui d.i-rr. Mis, Da Aid lMwaids, Mis. David Hun is. Mis-. Hauy Hi owning, Mi. John Lews and ;he Mles Kate Pile", Maigaiet Jones and Aldle DivR rrxmiu. of mks Harris. The funeial of the late Mr. Lewis ll.'itils, of 1117 Hock strict, took plaru jc-teiday afteinoon at the lesidenie, nnd was attended by in in fi lends and ivlatlv s, s-eme hi Ing piesent noni out nf town. The Horal tilbutes v. ele of beautiful designs and profuse Rev. Hugh Davles, pastor of the Welsh Col vlnlstle chin eh. pleached a fun-ial S'T nicin, and was assisted it the servli s liy ltev. Tliomas D Gruehj pastoi of 5 Moderate This special otfering of strictly high class Blankets does not come under the category of cheap sales, clearing sales, or anything of that order. Propeilv speaking, it is merely an OPENING OF TIIK ULAN'KKT TKADK for the present season, and to emphasize the fact wc have cut prices on our finest goods for One Week Only Those who appreciate quality and comfort will not let this op portunity pass without at least looking over the Extraordinary Values laid out for inspection, and as the same cannot again be repeated for at least some years to come, owing to the heavy advance in fine woolens on account of the New Tarilf Bill. TRUE ECONOMY will be best served by buying now. Blanket Specials All of these are strictly pure ; Unioiv of Cotton Blankets have them. White Blankets size. prucn. 12-4 Rlegnnt Jacquard Bordeis $9,00 12-4 Elegant Jocquard Borders S.00 12-4 Neat Fancy Stilpes 4,".r 11-4 Handsome Jacquard Borders 7,00 11-4 Handsome Jacquard Borders G.SO 11-4 New Stripe Borders 4,75 11-4 Fancy Border Cullfornlau 6,K0 , " ' 11-4 Fancy Border Calif orn las 4,25 .'. . , H-4 Fancy Border Callforn las 3.23 , , Very large single White Blankets for Brass Bed Steads. Fancy Scroll Borders. Very handsome, each $5.00. Colored Blankets SIZE. PRICE. 11-4 Sliver Grey, Fancy Border $4,75 . 11-4 Scarlet, Taney Border 4.73 , These figures are a trifle under last year's prices. The advance in values today makes them worth fully 30 per cent, more than we will ask for the next six days. w B5 J I 0m00 -M . I . and City the Scranton Street Nnntlst cliuicli. Hoth lnlnlsteis referred to the many admirable traits which had endeared the deertiHcd during life to her many fi lends. At th" close of the services the lemalns, necompanle-1 by a large funeral college', were borne to the Wnshbun strict cemetery, vvheio they were laid nt rest. The pall-beniors were Joseph U'ynolds, Thomas W. Davis, Henry P. Davles, Morgan Ed watds. John J. Morgans nnd Thomas Jones. I , PERSONAL MENTION. I Lewis Hobcits, of Archbald street, mlno fnromnn at the Central, Is eon- llned to his home by a serious attack of Illness. Thomas Kdwards, of Aekcr avenue, I Is quite 111 nt his home. Mts. Aim .Morgnns. 01 ,iiuiiuh street, Is setlously ill at her home. Mrs John Gilfllths, of South Hyde Path avenue, had as her guests yes terday Mis. Herbert and daughter. Miss Dora, of Pittston. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hays, of Great Uend, vlsit'd West Scranton friends yesterday. Jonathan Hazzard. of Rwetlnnd stieet, Is home from a visit at Cnr hondala and Forjst Cltv. Mm. John McICeever, of Jackson st ret, Is entertaining Mrs. Parsons, of Sydny, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. King, of North Lincoln avenue, attended a wedding at Wilkes-Uatre yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Byroa Slotc, of Swot land street, are entertaining lira, Net tle and Mrs. Stella lloosa, both of i',r at Uend. Richard McHugh. of North Main ave nue, is at Wllliamspoit on business. Miss Anna Wedemnn, of Factoryvllle, thf recent cust if Miss Clara Allen, of Chestnut street, has returned home. James T. Watklns, of North nverett avenue, is 111 with pnumonla. i MINOH NEWS NOTE'?. The Literal y Circle of St, Brendan council, No 243, Young Men's Institute, held u icgular session last evening In the council rooms nt Clarke's hall, which was well attended. The debate of lost evening was "Resolved, That Unions nmong the working people are essential to their rights." The verdict lendeied was decidedly In favor of the ulllimatlve. The Sabbath school classes of the Suninei Avenue Piesbyterlan churih, taught bv Mis. K. It. Foster and Mis. John L. L Travis, united last evening and cave an excellent entertainment and social to a large number of their f i lends. Mrs,. L. It. Foster presided and Mi.s. John James acted as accom panist. The piogiamme pioved veiy Intel estlng. A soclnl session followed the entei talnment and light refresh ments were set veil. The ladles of the Simpson Methodist chui h whose initials ute G, II, I, J and K s.eived a supper In the church pailois last evening fiom 0 until S i o'clock. The Young People's society of the I Scianton Stieet Baptist chinch con ducted a "Blooming" social In the I chin ill patlins last evening, which was i well attended. Bobeit Monls lodge. Tine lvorite, held a icgular meeting at Ivoilte hall, South Main avenue, ln.st evening The i lepoits upon the sale of tickets tot the WjjNNNiNarfti arehoftse ! Blankets Prices, wool of the finest quality. in plenty, however, if you We want Warehouse Suburban nppearunce here of the Welsh Prize Singers under the direction of the lodge vveie very encouraging. A solemn high mass was sung; nt St. Patrick's church ycsletdnv morning at ! o'clock In memory of the late Miss Marrirt H. McAndtewe, of Frlnk street, who was Interred on Tuerday last. The funeral smvlces of the late Mrs. Anthony O'lloollhan. of Kmniott stmjt, will occur Saturday morning at 0 o'clock. High mass will bo nunc nt the Holy Cros church. Interment will be made at the Hyde Park Catholic cemet3ry. The funeral or thp Into William J. Hagan. of Third street, will be held Satin day morning. Maps will bo sung nt the Holy Cioss church at 10 o'clock. Interment in Hyde Park Catholic cem etery. B. F. Dunnnn, employed as clerk at the Delaware, Lackawanna, and West cm station, nnd Miss Hannah Smith, dnughterof Mr. md Mrs. Joseph Smith, of North Sumner avenue, were married Wednesday evening bv P.ev J. K. Dix on, D D , pastor of the I'enn Avenue Baptist church, nt h'ls residence on .Tofferson avenue. Supper was served nt the home of the bride's paients, nftor which the young couple left for New Yoik and 'Washington on a wed ding tour. West Side ltunlncss Directory. CAnPHT WCAVGR-AII kinds of rag carpets, stilpo or hit nml miss, on short notice. Call and examine work or send postal card and I will cnll for rags in cit limits. JACOB BALTDS, 1120 Luzcinc street, MRS. PENTON, CLAIRVOYANT AND prhenologlat, 412 North Main avenue. SECOND HAND FURNITURE Cash for anything you have to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see tho stock of J. C. King, 7U1 to 7(W West liaeic awanna avenue A POLITICAL POINTER If you Indorse the fico trade and free silver Chicago platform as the Lacka wanna Democracy does, "fully and without reserve," then work and oto for Schadt, Horn, ct. al. If you be lieve In McKinley, protection and pros perity, turn these agents of Bryan dow n, NORTH SCKANTON. Patrick Mnlllaii, residing on Rock htrcet, while attempting to eoupel two cars es lerda morning was taught between tho bumpus and as a lesult received a dislo cation of the hip. Michael Walsh, employed as a runner in the Storis mine, sustained a badly smashed hand yesterday while trying to stav tho progress of .tear. Ho vvaa taken to his home on .Mary stieet, where his hand was dressed by a phslclan. The funeral of Patilek Lynn was held Msterday from his late homo on North Lh.coln avenue. Tho remain wero taken to tho Holy Rusar cnurch, where fu neral sei vices weie conducted. Tho Bris bln Accidental fund and longo No. 30, A. 0 II . of which the deceased was a mem ber, attended In u body. Tho remains wen- Interred In the family plot in Hdo Paik Catholic cemeterj. John Alexandei, residing on Wilbur strict, employed as a miner at Storrs No. 1 shaft, was burlid beneath a fa'll of roof isunlay noon and badly Injured His liijuilos (ompiiso bad biulses and In li-rnal Injuries, which caue much appre hension to the attending ph.vslclan, least thej mav end fata'.lj. The funeral of the Infant ililld nf Mr. nnd Mis Peter Slatter, of Robert u venue, was lonductid jesterday attemoon. In tel mem was made in Hyde Park Calliotlo lemi'tcij Mis. Kate Mokau, of Hollow street, nnd John Connois, of Kelscr avenue, wero quletlj niarrl'd In the Holy ltoary i hurt h Wednesday afteinoon by Pev. Peter l.viiott. The liai lulms of 'U7 will hold nn Impor tant niei ting at tri lr rooms on Vet Mar ki t strei I this evening. The 'Husking Bee" this evening tn Com p.uij H armory will enteitai.i a. larso irowd. Miss Man Davles and Maggie Jones, of Oreen stieet, have letuined ftom a vlblt with filendsat Nantlcoke. Mis Ruehael Jones, of Pittston visited lur daughter. Mrs. Flnley Ross, of Noith Main uvclii'ie, jesterday. Whllo William Donovan, a driver In the Cayuga mine was taking In a trip of empty ears jisteiday, they In some man ner botanic derailed and Donovan was thrown und -r the cars. He was qulikly extricated and conveyed to the surface. He was afleiw.uds taken to the Moses Tav lor hospit i Joseph Smith, vvhc was so badly Injured In tho Cauga mine by a tall of roof on Tuesdav, illul yesterday morning. Mrs. Ah In Shaffer, of Brighton place, Is recovering from a recent Illness. SOUTH SCKANTO.N. James Jordan, of Pittston avenue. Is suf fering with a unshed hand, sustained In handling stone. A one-story dwelling on Moltke avenue, owned by Mrs. Siller, was ilestioyed by lire at 3 o'clock Wednesday morning. Tho funeral of a child of Mr. and .Mrs, Picderlck Schroeder, of Prospect avenue', was held jostr rday afternoon Misses Lizzie and Umma Swattz, who have been the guests of the MUses Dun lcavy, of Pittston avenue, have returned home. Contl actor Pclir Mullgan, charged by Albert GromasUl with ih-ault and bat tery, furrilahid ball In tae sum of $300 be fore Alderman Ruddj Wednesday even ing. James Haggert, who recently stopped u runaway team being driven down tho Mooslo mountain by two ladles, on Tues day stoped a runaway horso owned by M. J. Ruddy und which had broken fiom In fastening on Biook street. GKliKN RIDGI! Miss Mabel fctebblns, of Gllbcrtsvlllc, Is visiting her uncle mi Deacon stieet. John Johnston, of Hallstead, has been spending a few days with his biothei on Bast Market street. Mis. H. L. Hurdle);, of Capousu avenue, Is entertaining her mother and sister, of Clark's Green. In honor of their wedding anlversa-y, Rev. and Mrs A P. Chaffee were ten dered a pleasant surprise Wednesday evening by a number or their friends. Tlio party was icynlly welcomed and enter tclned by their host and hostess. Before leaving they gave them useful and valu able presents as a token of their regards. Those prehcnt weie: Mr. und Mrs. H. B. Teal, Mr and Mrs. B. 8. Pratt, Mr. und Mrs. Tom Tamblyn, Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Dunn, Mrs. Wocdhu'.l, Mis. Luther W. Peck nnd daughter Minnie, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Snow den, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Col vln, Mr and Mrs. L. F Bower. Mrs. R. W. Ktllo-w, Mr and Mrs. C. P. Pross, Mrs. B. I'. Roney and daughter Klla, Mr and Mrs. IJ. W. Ives, Air. and Mrs. 1. K. Pot ter, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brant, Mrs Prances Gllroy and son Joseph, Miss Bmma Brundage, Mrs. Teeter, .Mrs. W. A. Wilght and Mrs. Brok enshire. Yenterday morning was the scene of another pretty wedding which took place at 11 o'clock In tho Asbury Methodist Episcopal church, when Miss Blla Lld stone and J, Nelson Garrett weio united In marriage. The church had been taste fully decorated with ferns, palms and other plants by Clarke Bros. As tho strains of Lohengrin wero being played by Mrs. John Baker, tho bride, leaning on the arm of her father, entered the church and proceeded down tho aisle to A PECULIAR REMEDY. Something About the New Discovery Tor Curing l)ypcpln. The Rev. V. I. Bell, a highly esteem ed minister lesldlng In Wcedspnrt, Cnyuga Co., N. Y In a recent letter vvrlteH as follows: "There lins never been anything that I have taken that has relieved the Dyspepsia from which I have suffered for ten years except the now remedy cnlled Stuart'fl Uys pepsln Tablets. Since taking them I have had no distress nt all ufter eat ing and ngaln after long yeaw CAN SLH12P WKLL. Rev. F. I. Bell.Weeds port, N. Y.. formerly Idalln, Colo." Stuart's Dyspeivsla Tablets Is a re matknblc remedy, not only because it In a certain cure for all forms of Indi gestion, but because it seems to net lis thoroughly In old chronic cases of Dys pepsia n.s well ns in mild attacks of In digestion or biliousness. A person has dyspepsia simply because tho stomach is overworked, all It wants 1 a harm less, vegetable remedy to digest tho food and thus give it tho much needed rest. This Is the secret of the succes of this peculiar remedy. No matter how weak or how much disordered the di gestion may be, Stuart's Dyspepsii Tablets will digest the food whether tho stomach works or not. New llfo and energy is given not only to the stomach but to every organ and nerve li the body. A trial of this splendid medicine will convince the most skep tical that Dyspepsia nnd all stomach troubles enn be cured. The tab'cts ato prepared by the Stuart Chemical Co., of Marshall, Mich., hut so popular has the remedy become that Stuart's Dys pepsla Tablets can now be obtained nt any drug store at 50 cents per paekage. Send for book on stomach diseases free. the altar, where she was met by tho groom. Tho ceremony was performed by Rev. A. P Chaffie", pastor ol the church, assisted by Rev. W. J. Ford, of tho Bap tlst church. The bride woie a white dres with laeo and ribbon trimmings nnd cat rled 'White chryranthemums. Her sister, Miss Pearl Lldstone, was bridesmaid. Sho was attired In a yellow dress covered with white orgr.ndy and carried vellovv chrys anthemums. The flower glrM, Lldn Osnn bach and Nellie Hall, were daintily dressed In white with yellow ribbon trim mings. J. P. Ollroy was gioomsman and tho ushers were Ernest Weaver, Walter Sjkes, McPcrson and Ira II. Stevens. .Mr. and Mrs. Garrett nre well known among tho young people of Green Ridge. Tho latter Is ono of last year's graduates of tho Scranton high school The groom Is employed as bookkeeper for the Blk Hill Coal eompanj. After the wedding cere mony a dinner wns served nt the bride's parents on Dickson avenue nnd was at tended bv the lelatlves and Immediate friends. The newly married couple left on tho afternoon train for Ohio nnd other points west. RECEIVED THEIR DIPLOMAS. First Public tSrnriuntion lUcrciscs nt Moses Tnvlor Training School. At Moses Taylor hospital last evening the first public graduation of nurses In the history of the institution was held. Five young Indies were given diplomas as testimonials to their successful com pletion of the two ear course nt tho h spital. The giaduates are: Miss Laura Dlven, of Steuben ville, O,; Miss Jennie Osbourne.of Wilkes-Barre; Miss Katheiine Price, of Kingston; Miss Hdlth Scott, of Hlmhurst; Miss Louisa Blair, of Wilkes-Baire. At S o'clock over one bundled in vited guests were piesent In the main parlors of the building W. F. Hall slead, president of the board of dlrec tois, was chuliman of the evening. He spoken In an lntioductory way of the institution vv hlch he represented and extended to the friends piesent a cor dial welcome. Dr. H. H. Gibbons, nf the hospital etaff, folio v oil with remarks of benefit to the nurses in their woik; of their duty to the patients; of the grandeur of tho calling made Immortal by Flor ence Nightingale. A letter of encouragement to tho rurses and regrets that he could not be present In person to tender it was fcent by Dr. N. Y. Leet. of the staff, and was lead by President Hallstcad. The last speaker was Rev. P. J. Mt Manus, of Gieen Ridge, who testiiled to the cnieful attention and little kind ness extended to him by tho nurses during his conlinement at the hospi tal. Tho diplomas and pins weie pre-s-ented to the nurses by Piesldent Hull stead and the meeting was closed with prayer bv Rev. Rogeis, Ihiael. pastor of St. Luke's Kpiseopal church. After the exeiel.ses a formal recep tion was held. Many beautiful floral gifts ftom fi lends weie received by the giaduates. BERLIN COMPANY IS BLAMED. J. W. Ilontn Lnvs All His Troubles nt the Iron I'nctory's Door. J. "W. Bonta, through Vosburg & Davvton, yesteiday Instituted a $:'5,000 trespass suit against the Berlin Iron Bridge company, alleging that the de lay In the constiuctlon of the plate glass plant, for which the defendant company, It Is alleged, was responsible, occasioned dlstiust and loss of confi dence on the pait of the Investing pub lic In tho venture und In turn depreci ated the stock and caused a virtual paralyzing of the proposed new In dustry. r. L. AVIIeox, the treasurer of the Berlin company, was by a special or der of court bound over by the last grand Jury, pending the Institution of the suit and on Wednesday, Constable Bernaid Davis was dispatched with requisition papers from Harrisburg to bring him on from Boston. Mr. Wil cox anticipated his arrest and came on lieie of his own accoid Wednesdny night. Yestetdny morning he went be fore court und gave ball In the sum of $1,000, Hon. L N. "Willnid becoming his bondsman. BUNCOEIIS ABROAD : BEWARE ! It Is tho trick of tho Bryanlzed De mocracy this fall to make false charge against Republican methods, ralso a big dust, hire Republican mal contents to organize Republican bolts and then coax Individual Republicans to desert their party on tho represen tation that "party ties needn't count for anything In an off year." By this trick, if it shall work, the Bryanites will get a foothold for a hopeful light in national campaigns, and make Just so much more troublo for McKinley, the Republican ccpbicss and tho causo of sound rcney. You now seo through this trick, Are you going to let It work? LADIES DO YOU KNOW DR. FELIX LEBRUN'S Steel pennyroyal Treatment ( tlm nriirlnid nnd onlr FRENCH ate and reliable care on the mar. ket. 1'rice. j i.iw: cent ny man (Jouulno sold only by Wm. 0. Clark, 0j6 Pcnn Ave., Scranton, Pa MEMBERS OP WHITE LILY TEMPLE. Ilntcrlnlned Wednesday 1'. veiling b) Mrs. 11, D, Kcmuicrcr. A delightful supper was tendered the members of White Lily Tt'tnple.Daiigh ters of Pocohontas, by Mrs. K, D. Kem merer, at her home, 1127 Olive Htrcet. The rooms wero tastefully decorated with lanterns, lings und other orna ments. Supper wns served nt B.30, after which the following Impromptu pro. gtamme wns rendered with much merit: Song, "You Cnn't Play in My Yard," Misses Caroline nnd Mary McDonnld; song, "Ben Bolt," Miss ICille Bolden; plnno duet, "Chariot Race," Misses KIHo Bidden nnd Lizzie. Kemmuier; song, "Old Jim's Christmas Hymn," Miss Caroline .McDonald; recitation, "Ginndma's Patchwork," Miss Fmma Finney; song, "Venus, My Shining Love," Miss Lbzlp Kemmererj duet, "Sweethenrt, I Love None But You," Misses Hfllo Bidden and Lizzie Kem nicier; song, "Jemmy," Miss Bolden; piano solo, "York Dance," Miss Keni mci or. Tho following members of tho Templo weie present: Mesdames Rosser.Whor ton, arinin, Becker, Walden, Gets, Warrick, Foster, Finney, Blttenben der, Cunningham, Cook, Hucker, Gould, Vanklrk, Arnold and Miss McDonald. OBITUARY. Stnnlev Morgan, the bright, manly llttlo son of Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan, of 3.7 North Garfield avenue. lled at the pa rental residence late Wednesday evening. The boy was nearly G years oM and loved by all who knew ldm The funeral will be held Saturdaj at the residence. Inter ment In Washburn street cemeterj. LOCAL FOOT BALL GAMES. Tho Comet, Jrs , accept the challenge of the Young lluffalos for a game of foot ball Oct. 21 at 2.30 p. m on the Itye Held giounds. J. Holmes manager. The Young lluffalos challenge the Com et's second tram Tor a game of foot ball Sunday, Oct. -M, on the Comets' grounds. We claim to be the star team of Uicka wanni county nt 1J0 pounds Answer through The Tribune. Captain, Peter Jaekon Kelly; James Conneiy, coach. MOTIinnS PUAISD Hood's Snrsa parllla, because, bv Its crpat blond enriching qualities, It gives rosy cheeks nnd vigorous appetites to pale and i puny children. HOOD'S PILLS are the favorite family cathartic and liver medicine. Pi Ice 25c. JUST PUBLISHED The Fugitives And Other Poems By John E. Barrett. For sale by nil booksellers, and at the Business Office of The Scran ton Truth. Price, $1.50. MIMMMBl Academy of flusic Reis & Uurgunder, Lessees. II, K, Lonz, Local Manager. Thursda, Prlday, and Saturday, Oct. ji, 32, 2,1. Matinees Friday and Saturday, LL- MLR K. VANCIi'b Hrand New and Up- to-Date Realistic Comedy Drama, Patent Applied For With Tons of Mnivelous.Sionlc and .Mechan ical Kllei Is. V. liieut Cast Headed by tho Wondciful BEATRICE, Tho Phenomenal Dnnicr New .Music, New Songs and .Specialties (la loie. A Klondike Xllneof Pun Make Your I'lulms Knily. Don't pad to Hco tho Horse less Carriage, PVKNINiJ IMMCES MATINKK I'UICKS .-c, 'J."ic, !!."c, rOo J .10 -JSc,. ONE WIIOLli WCCK, Commencing Monday, Oct. 35. .Matinees Tuesda), Wednesday Friday and Satur day. The Popular Young Actor, MR. N. S. WOOD l'icsonlliig !1 Orent I'lajs, Out in the Streets, The Orphans of New York, The Iioj Seoul. KVnNlN'O PltlCKs. .ISC, 2."c, line, SOe. MATINLKl'HlCKS lnc'J.V. Lyceum Theater. Friday and Saturday L'venlng, Saturday Matinee, Oct. 32-23. Tho Legitimate Irish Comedian, JOSEPH MURPHY (supported b n good company. Friday Evening Saturday Evening Saturday Matinee "Kerry Gow" ...."Shaun Rhus" ."Kerry Gow" Itcgulnr 1'ilces. DAVIS THEATER Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 21, 22, and 23, New White Crook Extravaganza Co. Hovelling In Its greatest testacy of success. A sunburst of splendor, entrancing har mony, mirth, melody and move ment, In motley uuigntilccnue. Gaudiest, wittiest und prettiest, l'east for tho Houses, Regular Prices, 10, 20 or 30 Cents All opera chairs sold reserved for evening fierformuuces. Hecmo thorn iirteruoous at he box otllco or by 'phone, fl872, or ufter bou.o opens at night at box olllce. oushairccntiiry. Preludleo, Ignorance nnd Incredulity havonll been swept aside, and tha medical profession und public alike now rccognlro tn this lino of medication tho most of. fcctlvp means within human power to combat disease. Quickened circulation, brighter Lye, Improved Hplrlts, theso foMnvr w ltbln 'J I hours after using tho extracts. Hold In small triangular blue bottles, Dose: 5 drops. PRICH. Si.ajt. weak nnd norvous men who have tried nil tho Quack remedies, may turn with comb denco i to tho AMAIAI. HXIR.vCTS. They Curo t free Hook upon application In Wushln. tnn 1ir,iiil.il I ,., ...... Vl'..l.l i i. ii . .li . 'J ...... i . " ton Chemical Com puny, Washington, I)', C. Full Set $5.00 Wo make tho following reduction until October afttli ONIA': FULL SET TEETH . $5.00 TEETH CLEANED - 25c TEETH WITHOUT PLATE $3.00 TEETH EXTRACTED - Free A written guaranty for 10 years with nil work. The largo patronage which hns com pelleil us to enlai.?n our parlors Is due to tho uniformly high grado worlcdono by skilled ilcntlstHnnd theten-jenr pioteetivo guarantee glvon. DO NOT I1B DBCUVUD or misled by Imitators, We have no connection with any other otrico in the city. Cut this out anil bring; It with you In order to get thu bcncllt of cheap rates. Until ODtober 35th Only. "We, the undei signed, have had teeth extinct ed and bridge work done nt tho New York Dental Parlors, and cheerfully recommend their method, being painless nnd ns advertised. J. M. HOltNHAICKK, 1U01I Mill birr st. MISS LOUlHlJllONN, tliiu Pig Bt." stYro , NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS Cor. Lackawanna ami W) online Stetson-Hats Have Brains In Them Yes, there are 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. '1 hose and Other Good Stylos Sold by CONRAD, 305 Lackawanna Avenu; fp. ' II " 'I.. UM, UI-I1 . HI i: . aC y;i'4jEPs:2-vvsa,'j-' Vt& Professional Directory. Advertisements Under Tills Head $5 Per Line Per Year. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. KAY, 200 Penn ave., 1-3 and 7-9 p m. Dtscaseui or women, cniiaren. jcwimunv. OH. BATBSON'. S17 N. WASHINGTON avenue, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. dr. c. u rnrav, schanton savings Rank blldg, 122 Wjomlng .ivenue. MARY A. SHKPHXniD, M. D.. HOME opathlst. No. 22S Adams avenue. DR. A. TRAI'OIJD. SPBCfAI.IST IN Dltenses of Women, corner Wyoming avenuo and Spruce street. Scranton. Of fice hours, Thursday and Saturda, 9 a, m. to G p. m. DR. W. r,. ALI.nN, 612 NORTH WASH lngton avenue. DR. I-. M. GATi:S. ROOMS 207 AND 2i)8 Roard of Trado building. Oflice hours, 8 to 9 d. m , 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Resl denco SO Madison avenue. DR. C. li FRKAS, SPOCIAI.1ST IN Rupture, Trusi Kitting and Tat Reduc tion. Offlee telephone 13U. Houra. 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. IAMORI1AUX. OFPICR 211 Adams Refldenee, 1318 Mulberry. Chron. ic Olseases, lungs, heart, kidneys, nnd genlto-urlnary organs a bpecialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. W. O. ROOK. VKTKRINARY SITR geon. Horses, Tattle nnd Dogs tre-aud. Hospital, 124 I.lr.den street, Scranton. Telephone 2)72. Lawyers. JAMES H. TORRBY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at Law. Rooms 413 and 414 Commonwealth Building. FRANK E. BOYL.E ATTORNBY AND counsellor-at-lavv. Burr building, rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY Rooms 14 nnd 15, Republican bldg. JEFFREYS & RL'DDI, ATTORNEYS-at-law, Commonwealth Building, TVARRBN KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Ceninellors-at-Liw-, Republican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JHSSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. PATTERSON & WIIjCOX, TRADERS' National Bank Building. ALiI-RED HAND, WIIil.IAM J. HAND, Attorney" nnd Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21. FRANK 1 OICBM... ATTORNEY-AT-I.aw, Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa. JAMES W. OAKPORD, ATTORNEV-AT-I.aw. RoomH 614, 015 and 516, Board of Trade Building I... A. WATRES, ATTORNBY-AT-IjAW. 423 Lackawanna ave , Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNHY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building, 8cranton, I'a. C. COMEOYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. 13. REPLOGLE, ATTORNBY-IX)ANS negotiated on real estate security. Meara building, coiner Washington uve. nue atwl Spruce street B. V KIL.L.AM. ATTORNBY-AT-IVW, 120 Wyoming avenue, Scranton. Pa, JAS. J. II. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-at-La,w, 45 Commons ua 1th bldg, Scran ton, WATSON, DIBI1L. HALL & ICEMMBIt ER Attorncj-a and Counsellors-at-Lavv, Traders' National Bank Building, rooms 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10; third floor. Detectives. BARRING & M'SWEENDY, COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secrut Ser vlco Agency, TIIU PAAIOUS ANIHAL EXTRACTS TUB MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF TUB CENTURY. A BOON TO THOUSANDS. Certbrlnc, from tho Drain, Kor diseases of tho Ilraln nnd Nervous Hystom. JMedulllne, from tho Hplnnl Cord. Kor Kpllcpsy, Income) tor Ataxia, etc, Cardlne, from tho Heart, Kor Diseases of tho Heart. Titlne, Tor Premature Decay In Men. Ovarlne, l'or Diseases or Women. Thymidine, lor Obesity und Skin Diseases. Since tliclntroductlon of the ANinALIiXTRACTS Pour years ago greater advance hns been mnilo In tha Cliw nl .fvnn lllfnfc t hull nltl nltl tllnofl In 11. a ..-a 1. tor nam uy .iiiuinons jiros , ,r:i i.iu'iui. Ave, T"L-J Full Set jpj.yjvj OOLD FILLINGS SILVER FILLINGS OOLD CROWNS OTHER CROWNS 75c up 50o $2.00 to 5-5.00 $1.00 WE GUARANTEE A FIT Wo extract teeth, nil teetli nnd apply gold ciowns nnil brldgowork without tho leasts partldoor pnln by n method, patented and used by us only. No sleeji-piodiicliig agents or I'ocnlne. Come and hav o J our teeth extracted In the morn. Ing nnd go homo In the even ing with new teeth. Wc arc responsible and do just ns wc advertise. We will tell you exactly what your work will cost by a free examination. Avcs. (Over Newark Shoe Store.) Kntnuico on Woinlng avonue, SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist viiiosn onico is at TT 'J 15 I. acltau an na avenue, In Will lams' Wblto Front Shoe htore, examine the eye free In tlm most accurate way, aud his prices for spec- iiniutiwii r.s 'xasri va -vgi- tfos x;j"i i-f vQtv Co lacles are cheaper rftv nnnnriVJ than elsewhere. A la. - ,71 KUUrlKi ,i,l.nlnl.laln.HMAM .VviJs. rKiMV Vf'flWp 111 thft nrnnM t nrn nt k9 lliee.vcs seem to pos. ess most people until the time lomes vrhou headaches, Imperfect rfVN SJl", t&MW v inion.or omer rcsuui of such neglect glvo vvaruing that naturo U rebelling against such tnatuient of ono of tbe most precious gifts. Normal vision Is a blessing unappreciated until It hns been lost nnd ri'Hlored, its lull value Is thon reallred, Therefore, j ou should nol lose n day boforo having our ees examined. This service vvu gladly render lieu of char jo. RUMBMUCR THE PLACE, 215 Lackawanna Avenuo I the White Front Shoe Store. Architects 1'RrtCIVAl., J. MOnitlS. ARCinTBCT, 1 omiii 01 irauo luuaing. UDWA'RD IL DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Rooms 2, Z't ami 3C, Commonwralthl building, Scranton, n. 1j. WAI.TKR. ARCHITECT. OFP1CF3 rear of 60e! Washington avenue. liHWIS IIANCOC1C. JR., AROTIITBXJT, 433 Spruce St., cor. Wash ave., Scranton, FREDERICK I. BROWN, ARCHITKCT, Price Building, 124 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. L.AOBY & SON, ARCHIT05CT3, Traders' National Bank. Dentists. DR. I. O. LYMAN, 325 N. WASHINGTON avenue-. DR. F. Jj. Jl'GRAW, 305 SPRUC11 street. DR. II. V. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming ave. WCI.COM B C. SNOVER. 421 I.ACKA. vvanna ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Dressmaker. MRS. M. II DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue. Wire Screens. JOS KrETTEL. REAR 511 LAOKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens, Schools. SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business Oibena September 13. Send for catalogue. Uv, Thomas M. Cann, LL. D , Walter IU Buell, A. M. Seeds. G R CLARK & CO , SUEDMHN AND Nurserymen, store MS Washington ave. nue; green house, 1SJ0 North Main ave nue; storo telephone, 7S2 Hotels nnd Kcstmtrants. THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable P. S5IBGLKR, Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D . L. & W. pathenger depot. Conducted on tha Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. .Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dlngH and concert work furnished. For terms address R J Bauer, ronduotor, J17 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert'a muslo store. MEGARGEE DROTHERS, PRINTERS' nupidles, envelopts. paper bigs, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. PRANK P. BIIOWN & CO.. WHOLE, sale dealers In Woodware, Cordag-o and Oil Cloth, 7J0 West Iaokuiwanna ave. THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT Ac countant and auditor Rooms Is and 30, Williams' Bui.dlng. opposite postofrlco. Agent for tho Rex Flro Extinguisher, Printing. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO., North Washington avonue LinotypJ Composition of all Mud quickly Uonot Facilities unsurpassed In this legion, w J
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