,,. . -. r , 11 jmTP- ""P-'" tTr-T'' f"- CT THIS gCKAiNTON TRTBUNE-MONn AY MOItNIN"!. OOTORTCR 25, 18J7. est Side m BLACK THREW A LAMP. Now He Is Under Arrest of Attempting to Arson. on a Charge Commit Lewis Back, ooloied, of Kelly's dis trict on Hcriinton street, was yester day placed In the West Side stutlcm house by Constable Jnmes Clntk on n tharse of having tiled to commit arson by tin owing a lamp In the house In which he lives. Theodore Burke, who caused the warrant to be Issued by Alderman Kelly, nlo resides In the same dwelling und claims that his pos sessions had been endangered by Hlntk's action. Though the lamp throwing occurred on "Wednesday night, Black was not arrested until yesterday afternoon and he alleges that the arrest grew out of the fact that ho (Fllnck) had severely punished Burke In n fight they had after Burke had Insulted him yesterday afternoon. Black slates that It (s a spite action on the pnrt of Buike, because the lamp was not only not lighted when thrown, but was not thrown at Burke or any ono connected with him. Black will recelvo a hearing this morning. rUNERALS OP A DAY. The funeral of the late Mrs. Anthony O'lloollhan, of Kmrnett street, occured Patmday morning. The remains were borne from the residence to Holy Cross church where a solemn high mffs was celebrated. A largo number of mourn ing friends and relatives were pie ent Hev. AW P. O'Donnell, pastor of the church was celebrant of the mass nnd he also preached the f uncial ser mon. At the close of the services the lemalns wore taken to Hide lUrk catholic cemetery where Interment was made. The floral designs were very beautiful and wcro borne by Thomas and John O'Hara, of Olyphant. The pall beaitrs were: Thomas Carroll, Anthony Ilennlgan, Steven Beats, Thomas O'JIalley, Martin McDonough nnd John Hurray. The fast sad rites over the remains of Miss Annlo Davlcs were held Satur hay nfternoon at tho home of her brother, Lleullyii S. Davlcs 1313 Ky non htieet. The services weie attended by a large number and the floral trib utes were very beautiful. Rev. Thom as DeGruchy, pastor of the Jackson sttoct Baptist church officiated. Tho remains weie borne to the Washburn btroet cemetery, where they were laid at rest. The pall beareis were: Kvan Hopkiss, Julius Kiug, John Williams, Thonns Party, Samuel Jones and Gilf 11th iJpose. Tho funeral of the late Wlllam J. l"!tpin, of Third street, took place Satur day morning. The remains wne homo fiom the lesldenco to the Holy Cross church at ten o'clock wheie a solemn high mass was celebrated by Rev.J. K. I-iiughran. Rev. W. P. O'Donnell was deacon and Rev. I. W. Caimody nib deacon. Tho attendance was very largo and the lloial ti Unites were pro fuse and beautiful. Interment was made In Hyde Park Catholic cemetery, V1.RVOIIS TROUBLES; ALL KINDS JA cured with Animal Eitracti. 1'rce book tells how. WASHINUION' CHEMIOYL CO., Washington, D. C lobe Warehouse V&SStfCgttS Combination Underwear Ladies who have once worn combination underwear will never think of going back to the ill-fitting and uncomfortable two-ganneut svbtcni. The reasons for this are obvious. The combination affords perfect comfort, without in any way marring symmetry of the ngure, tor mere is not sucli a tiling as a pleat or wrinkle from the neck to the ankle, while the elasticity and perfect shaping affords unlimited freedom of motion without the slightest inter ference. Perfection is not gained in a day, and the drawbacks that at first marked the introduction of combination underwear have now been completely overcome in the newly Patented Oneida Underwear for Ladies and Children. We have other combinations in stock besides the "Oneida" goods, but nothing as good as "Oncidas," and there is no reason on earth why we should favor this make more than any other, were it not for the fact that it is better in every respect than any thing else that we know of. Oneida Combination Underwear for Ladies and Children, is made from the finest imported wools, selected cotton, etc. It has many advantages that cannot be set forth in a newspaper advertisement, but which will readily be ap preciated on sight. We will make a special display of these celebrated goods for a few days Beginning Today, Oct. 23 and invite you to come and see it. It costs no more than other makes, and, as already stated, we know that it's better than the best of other makes. Globe Warehoise fitt i lvSS2 and City a large funeral coitece following tho remains. The Ilowcr-btarerH weie P. J. Howedy, John Bdwnids and Joseph McMalley. Tho pall beaies wero James Best, Michael Coar, Thomas II. Welsh, William Dwycr, MJchaal McGovcrn, John McTague, James T. MtC.uvley and John T. Conr. The remains of Stanley, the (He-year-old son of Mr. and Mis. John Morg'in, of 327 rNorth Bromley avenue, wcro Interred In Washburn street cemetery Saturday afternoon. Many friends of the bereaved patents weie In attend ance nt the services hold tit the parent nl residence nnd the dotal olfcrlngs wero c.Miulslto . Rev, Thomas De Grucliy, pastor of the Jackson street Baptist church officiated. Tho flower I eaters were: Kvnn Godfrey. Walter I'llls, Johnnie and Frank Hughe, Webster I.eyshan, Sidney Wittklns, Ouvllm Davlos and Stewart I.IIK Tho pall bearers wero Annie Jenkins. Pertha Wlddlck, BchsIp Davis and lTmmet Hills. The Infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs. I'.Ufinc, of Pricn street, was Interred In Hyde Park Catholic cemetery yes terday afternoon. The funeral was private and was held from the paient nl residence. DEBATE TONIGHT. The Initial meeting of the Literary nnd Debating Society of St. Leo's Bat talion will bo held this evening In St. Leo's rooms on North Main avenue, the feature of the evening will be a clelKito on "Resolved that Father Mat thew did more for Ireland that Daniel 0'Oonnll " Tho allltmatlvo will IO suppottod by Thomis Gllroy.Thomnn Neville and Jomea Cuslck, nnd tho negative by Daniel Regan, Thomas Connor and James Desnol. The oth er numbers of the programme will be the reading of a special paper by Thomas F. Murphy; an essay by Frank GUroy; and a declamation by William Hayes. All members ate especially urged to be present. PERSONAL MENTION. JIKi Smith, superintendent of the West Sldo hospital, left Saturday to at tend the welding of her brother at Hollldaysburg. Mrs. John Whitlock, of Like Ariel, 1 the guest ot West Scmnton friends. Mr. and Mrs M. J. Wilson, of Wash bum street, aio homo from a visit at Lake Wlnola. Mrs. Summeislon and Mls Slsson, of Cieat Bend, have jetuined from a visit with Mrs. BvroA Slate, of Swet land strset. Miss Helen Towler of Jackson street, is entertaining her cousin Miss Nellie Peckens, of Savre. Otto Hshleman. of South Hide Park avenue Is oiy III at his homo Aldeiman and Mrs. J. P. Kellv, of Scranton street, spent vasUrdiy with the lattcr's parentb at Aldcnvllle, Wayne county. Mrs. Tllson, ot South Summer ave nue, Is the guest of friends at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Davis, of Dodgo avenuo, have been made happy by the arrival of a boy at their home Satur day. Daniel Price, of Price street, has te turned from an extended Kit In Wales. Mr. Price retumes much Improved In hpalth. Mr. and Mrs. Das Id Stephens, of Suburban Price street, are happy over tho addi tion of a singer to their fntnlly on Sat in day. David Owens and Edwin Peters have returned fiom Philadelphia, where they witnessed tho Pennsylvania-Lafayette foot ball game on Saturday. MINOR JfUWS NOTES. The Hllto dancln? diss will open for 1J97-S season this evening In Meara hall. The class, which lias always been n popular one, will bo under tho direction of Piofessor Gcorgo Taylor, ns heretofore. A very delicate operation was per formed bv tho staff at the West Sldo hospital Saturday morning with favor able results. The person who under went the operation was Miss Mary Davis, of Kynon street. Rohert Carson, son of School Control ler and Mis. George Carson, of Wash burn street, Is minus a valuable watch and chain ns a result of leaving his coat nnd vct King on tho ground while enjoying in a practice game of foot ball Pntutday morning. No cluo to tho missing- articles has yet been discovered. It Is suspected that some t-M444-44yM-f4VV4--H-4H-4-W-4 ; "Do not let pcibotml differences or disappointments deter f t any Republican from doine: his duty a week next Tuesday. Rc- publican success is desirable from every standpoint. Keep the I ball of prosperity moving by Republican success. A multipli- ; . cation of local successes means State and National success. The Republican party is worthy of your confidence, the Democratic party is not. That's what wc said last fall; why not this fall? . There is no difference in the issues then and now." From the X Courier-Progress. i one among the spectators Is responsible for the theft. The residents of North Sumner ave nue, atove Lafayette street, have been much annoyed of late by a gang of youths who are committing the nuis ance of llnglng doorbells and then dis appearing. Seme of the bojs are known. Mr. Yealnto Okano, a native of Ja pan will deliver a lecture in tho Hamp ton Stieet Methodist Kplscopnl chutch this evening. The lecture will bo In full Japanese costume and will exhibit pivotal curiosities and pagan Idols. Ad mission fiee Thomas Thomns, of South Main ave nue, raised a distui banco in B. H. Smith's hotel on Jackson street, on Sat in day evening, nnd was put out. He persisted In returning and .settling things. Tho police weie notified and Thomns was ai rested by Lieutenant Williams and Patro'lmen Gurrell and Lowry. The man made trouble all the way to the ttatlon house. Yesterday morning Alderman Johns fined him $7.D0 on a charge of being drunk, dis orderly and resisting an est. Thomas paid the line. A fracas occurred at the Hotel Sav age, on West Lackawanna nenue, Sat urday evening, about 9."0 o'clock. A party of Polanders were In the rear room of the hotel and a heated dis cussion was going on among them. Words led to blows and billiard cues and other weapons weie used with tell ing effect In several Instances. An thony Udinski had a wariant Issued fiom Aldeiman Kellow's olllce for the arrest of Andrew Wallnsko, charging assault and battery. Tho defendant was held in the sum of $300 ball for his appearance at coutt. West Side Business Directory. CAHIT.T WBAVER-AU kinds ot rag carpets, stripe or hit and miss, on short notice Call and examine woik or send postal ard and I will call tor ragd In city limits JACOB BALTEcJ, U Luzcino street. MRS. rBNTON, CLAIRVOYANT AND prhenologlst, 412 North Main avenuo. SECOND HAND IURNITURE-Cash for anything you have, to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and seo the stock of J. C. King, 7U1 to 7tw West Lacjc uwanna avenue DUNCOEHS ABBOAD : BEWARE 1 It Is tho trick of the BrjanUcd Do. mocraty this fall to make false chargos against Republican methods, raise a big dust, hire Republican mal contents to organize Republican bolts and then coax Individual Republicans to dosert their party on the repreen tatlon that "party ties needn't count for anything In an off jcar." By this trick, If It shall work, tho Hrjanites will get a foothold for a hopeful light lu national campaigns, and make just so much more troublo for McKlnley, tho Republican ccngtcss and the cause of sound rcney. You now sec through this trick. Are jou going to let It work? NORTH SCUANTON. Mis. William R. Jone. of Long Valley, Pa., Is visiting Mis. Evan Gabriel, ot Church avenuo. Tho Arthraelto wheelmen villi conduct a smoker at tl elr rooms this evening. Alexander Alkman, ot East Market stieet, who has been sojourning In Eu rope, has returned. Tho congrsgatlon of tho West Market Street Uj.itlsl church has sent a unani mous call to the Rev. John A. Evans, of Llndscy, Pa,, to become Its pastor. Mr. Evans was formerly u resident ot this end and is a former pistol- of tho church, lie has by his eloquent and pointed ser mons won tho limits, of his hearers and will tako el'urgo about Nov, 1. Mrs. William Gillespie, of Pittston, was entertained by her patents, Mr. und Mrs, Thomas Sultry, of West Maiket street. John Thomas and Walter Christmas, who have been ut Nashville, Tcnn., and other places of Interest tot the pact two weeks, returned home Saturday, Joseph Yatrusky, a laborer in tho Von Storch Tnlno, was Injured about tho back by a fall of roof Saturday morning. Ho was taken to his home on Thoodoro street, whero his Injuries iccUvcd medical at tention. Miss Edith Moigans, ot Oik street, has returned from Now York city. Professor James Cousins, of I'eckvllle, who was chorister at the Methodist Epls copal church for bomo time, has sent in his resignation, tho tame to tako effect Immediately. During tho tlmo that he has occupied tho position tho choir has shown marked Improvement, and his de termination to sever his connection with tho same will bo a cauno ot much regret among his ft lends, A young son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, of Wales street, Is dangerously 111, Rov. Dr. Bird will lecture In tho Cnrls tlan church tomorrow evening. Miss Nelllo DeGravv. of rcikville, Is vis ItltiK lilenda In this end. Marquette council. Young Men's Insti tute, will conduct their second annual ball at St. Mary's hall on tho evening of No vember 7. Tho affair will bo conducted on an elaborate scale and bids fair to sur pass last year's In biKllancy and ar rangement. Evan, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thomas, was burled yesterday afternoon. Iho funeral services wore held at t.io parents' homo on North Main avo nue by tho Rov. W, F. Davit, of the Wayno Avenuo Baptist church. Tho re mains wero taken to Washburn stteet cemetery whero Interment was made, Tho song service nt tho West Maiket Street Welsh Baptist church hiHt ovuilng was llHtcncd to by a lnrfio gathcilng ot people. BcMilo tho ringing a literary pro. grnmmo was alo rendered. Altogether, tho service was of a high order nnd thor oughly enjoyed by tho audience. URIiLN KIDGi: MIhs iMnbel Mnllery, of Hazleton, Is tho guest of MI.19 Llzzla Brant, of t'ordham nil cot. A concert wl'.l ho given Nov. (5 lu tho I'rlmltlvo Methodist church on Uist Mar ket street tinder the nuplccs of tho choir, assisted by Benjamin's orchestra. Mrs. Brokcnshlre, of l'rico place, Is en tortalnlng her sister, Miss Stella Price, or Spring Brook. Miss Mini Miller, of Hhlckslilnny. Is visiting MlKt Nelllo Van Gorder, ot Mon Beyaenue. , A scries of entertainments have been nrranged to bo held In tho ltbrnri on Green Hldgo street this winter. The (list ono wlU be gien Tuesday cloning when Aella Green, tho New RnglanJ pout; will read fiomo of his fine selections. Tho Asbury Senior Epnorth league will hold its regular monthly business meet ing In tho church parlors this evening. All members nro earnestly requested to bo present, as a nadlng course Is to be or ganized for tho winter Miss Mlnnlo Sherrick, of Lima, O., Is Un iting her brother of Wyoming nvenue. Mr. Gelatt, of Vcmlng seminary, spent Sunday with avenue. Aithur Clark, of Monsey SOUTH SGKANTO.S. The South Side board ot trade will mct nt Storr's hall this evening. Several mit tcrs of Intel est will be considered. Tho annual ball and entertainment of the Forest band will be glien this even ing In St. John's h ill Tho ball of tho South Sldo Tfmrlt club will bo given Wtdncd.ty evening In Musla hall. Protestor V. H. Uuell addressed j ester day afternoon's gospel meeting for women nt tho Young Women's Chllstlan associa tion rooms on Cedar avenue. Janus Durkin, special ofllccr for tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western com pany, is sufftiing from an Injury to his hand. Ho Is able to attend his regular duties, however. Abltthday suptle parts was given Fri day evening for Miss Bin Klaumlnzcr, of Pittston avenue, nnd her guest. Miss Dettcrllne, of "Wllkes-narre Tho grand fair ntTi) fancy bazaar for the benefit of St. Paul's German Bv angelical church will be held in Gcrmanla hall be ginning tomoirow night. The fair will continue until Nov. 8. UUNJIUKU. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith have le turned fiom their wedding toui. They will take up 'thilr residence on Eat Drinker street lu tho near luiure. Karl Mluleh has opened a meat maiket on Pine street. rft Stephm commauderi, No. 23. Knights of Malta, was Instituted Saturday even ing by Grand Recorder George 11. Pierce, of Philadelphia, assisted by Anthracite commandery, with sevt nty-ono charter members In Odd Pillows' hall. The Insti tution and Installation of officers took un til the early hours of tho morning. At 12 o'clock supper was served by the Ladies' And society ot the Methodist Episcopal church. Tho new commandery will meet In Masonlo hall tho second and fourth Mondavs of each month. The new com mandery will form a new- c'.ass In a few w ccks. Tho funeral of Jane, the 2-v ear-old daughter of Mr. ind Mi J A Winter, took place yesterday fiom the family resi dence on Cherij stieet. Rev. U 1'. Gib bons having charge of the services, assist ed by tho choir of tho Presbitcrlan church. Interim nt iw.s made in Dun moro cetemctiv. Tho p.ill-be iters weie Hugh Thomas, Edwaid Stevens, Edward Harper and Harry Harper. The funeral was vcty laigely attended. M1NOOKA. Thomas Ml nay s-pent Sunday at Mos. con Thomas Sheild.in. of Parsons, was tho guest of friends on Davis street esler daj. Tho MInooka band will conduct an en tertainment at tho Father Mathew lull this evening. Some of tho best talent In the county has been seemed and tho af fair promises to be a. success. A band of wandering Thespians Invad ed this locality Saturday evening to till nn engagement at tho Temperance hall Tho show was of the variety order, but ft nppeais the advanco posters lacked tho ipsentlal qualities to make an Impression on tho theater goers and as a result, tho assemblage, which was mainly of tho younger element, was easily counted, much to tho chagrin ot tho managers, whoso motto was "ono night only." Final urrangements for tho Hlgglns nnd Mangan llvo bird shoot wcro completed S.iturdiy evening. Each coutcstunt will shoot at ten birds, twenty jards rise, eighty yards boundary, for a purse of VW. Messrs. Butler and llnnerty, of Arch bald, wero visitors in town yesterday. Plll-MMIHI'. It stuVds to reason that Dr Agnew's Liver Pills will crowd out of tho mar ket manv of tho nauseous old timers. A better medicine at less than half the price Is nil tho argument needed to keep the demand what it has been phenomenal 10 doses 10 cents, They cure Sick Headache, Biliousness, nnd allay all stomach Irritations. At nil druggists. Sold by Matthews Bros. 23. Health is Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS. U sold under positive Written Ouarautce, oynmnorueu cinema only, u cure vveas memoir, Dizziness, Wakefulness, tits. Hysteria, Ouick iDsa. Niclit Losses. Evil Dretuni). Iiuck ot Contl iota. Night Losses, Kvil Drecuuo, Iiuck of Conti. donee, Nervousness, Laasttado, all Drains, Youth- donee. Nervousness. l,aalmua. an urains. limm. ful Errors, or Exeoseivo UVo of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, insanity unci Death, At store or uy man, ii a box; six for $5; with written uuuruntee'to o or reruuil mouev. f-Tauiple pack- , containing fivo dais treatment, with full euro SCO. I Be U instructions, 23 cents. une sniniuouuiy sum io nl each porson. At atoro or by mail. tSTRcd Label Special Extra strennin Tor ImDOteucr. Loss ot l'owor. Lost Manhood, nteriiity or narronnoss1 ,tl u boi! six for 15, witL written iriiorauter tnnnB.lMlA.TuwB At.fIFA ., , p-g. H ,UIO All WW U.J.I ...VVW.v L.k.rw!-.or py man. Wni, Q, Clark, aacj I'enn, Ave, Scranton, Pa .rvuiH V? JI KM fe&& Ah&r LEWIS IN TROUBLE AGAIN. Arrested In Doslon on a Charge of Ab ducting a Scvcnlcen-Ycnr-OId Albany Young Woman. Samuel Lewis, formerly of North Scranton, wns arrested In Boston Sat urday on a charge of abducting Miss Gcitlo L. Stew nit, ngo 17 yeais, ot Al bany, N. Y. Lewis has recently been on the stage under tho name of Harry Arnold. While playing at Albany he met Miss Stewart and she became In fatuated with him. They left Albany together and clulm they wero matrled tho next day. In proof of this fact they show a murilago certificate. Lewis Is a young man of twenty-live, who has been embroiled In all kinds of set apes during tho Inst eight years. His fnmllv Is one ot the best known and most highly respected In tho North Unci, but the young man early demon strated n fondness for gay compan ions and rounded out several vears of reckless living by enlisting in the regu Inr at my. About two years nnd a half ogo his release was purchased and he returned to this cltv. Not long after wards he was married to a young wo man who wns one of tho central figures of the gay company with whom he qast his lot Immediately after he leturned here. As mnv be supposed, they did not live lnpplly nnd Lewis left tho city. Nothing more was heard from him un til Saturday, when the news of his ar test In Boston reached tho tlty. Lewis and the voung woman who left home with him arc detained In Boston pend ing the wiping out of the legal ob stacles that must be removed before they can be taken back to Albany. OBITUARY. Mrs. George Ammermnn, aged DO years, of Bawlej, pased quietly away at 2.10 lestcrday afternoon, while the bcdsldo was surrounded by tho family and friends. Tho deceased was a long sufferer from tonsumptlon. Tho funeral will tako plice nt 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, ut tho house. A POLITICAL POINTER If you Indorse the free trade and free silver Chicago platform as the Lacka wanna Democracy does, "lully and without reserve," then work and vote for Schadt, Horn, et. nl. If ou be lieve In McKlnley, piotcction and pros perity, turn these agents of Bryan dow n. The I'mnous Welsh Singers Who recently nrtlved from Wales will bo at the Lyceum on Monday evening, Oct. -ith. You will miss a tieat If you don't hear them. Tim Nl.Xr IMIOTIIONOTAKY. l'rom the Oliphont Gazette. John Copeland is another min who Is well and favorably known in these parts. Ho Is to bo our next prothonotary and we can only bespeak for him as honorable a record after six yeais of service ns the present lncimbent. Tho attornejs will find him ono with whom It will delight them to havo business relations. Olio of the I'lrst. I''rom tho Dctiolt Journal "Oh, I wanted to ask sou about that so ciety novel ou wero residing. Did he marrj her after nil?" "No; he was ono of tho first to mairy her" WHATDOTHE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't give them ten oi codec. Have you tried the new food drink called Ornin-O? It Is delicious mid nourishing and takes tho flacoofcollee. The more Oraln-0 you give lie children the moro health jou distribute through tin lrsjutems. (iraln-O Is mndo of piuo giulns, und when properly piepared tastes like the choice grudes of ootTee but costs about 1 1 as much. All grocers sell It 1'ic.aric. nil 'J AMUSEMENTS. Academy of flusic Reis & liur.unJer, Lessees. H, R. Long, Local .Manager. ONB WHOLE WEEK, Commencing Monday, Oct. 2j. Matinees Tuesduj , Wednesday, Trlday and Satur day The I'orular Young Actor, MR. N. S. WOOD Presenting !1 Great I'lujc, Out In (lie Streets, The Ornliaiis of New York, The Koj Scout. EVENING PRICIN MATINEE I'llICES irc, 5c, nr.c, r.oc . .. 15C, -5c. Lyceum Theater. rrlday and Saturday and Poputa", Saturday Matinee, Oct 29-30 Iteturn of tbo rnvorltei", Mr. and Mrs. el In the romantic drama, FOR FAIR VIRGINIA Special scenery, brilliant cut. llegulnr prices. DAVIS' THEATER Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. 25, ZC, 27. Engagement extraordinary. America's most popular Koubrctte, llalnty KATIE ROONEY, "Chip or the Old Block," lu Hairy II, MarahaP'H Merry I'arce Comedy, THE GIRL FROM IRELAND Great company of comedians Now und catchy Songs, Dunces, Medle). Regular Prices, 10, 20 or 30 Cents All opera ohalrn sold reserved for evening performances. (Secure them afternoons at the box otllco or by 'phone, :187a, or lifter bouse opens at night ut box office. Russ hyt J JBabies t Thrive On It 6ail BcircSen Eacjle Brand Condensed Milk. Little Book INFANT HEALTit" Sent FREE, Should be In Every House. MY. CONDENSED MILK CO, NEW YORK. fg&Tirvrww For Sale by Mill & Connell, Prothcroe & Co. and A. G. Strong. w& fiturvtWKmp(Jortsi'iui.aL. v !JlfiJ"v"'ifciliiliffiATtMlyi nB Hlii WHWli IrHllI ' 3? v,V.v V u I U iiawW IH ' 1 1 1 9 S tfg&vV lit 'xnmlJmrffM Full Set fir jr"Tn'i a $5.00 l s B ' $5.00 S'e iimko the follow In c reduction until Oclobar 5flth ONLY: FULL SBT TEETH . $5.00 TEETH CLEANED - 25c TEETH WITHOUT PLATE $3.00 TEETH EXTRACTED - Free A vw Wen guaranty for 10 can vilth all work. The largo patronnge vi hlch ban com. SelliMliiH to enliuee our parlors Is duo to tho uniform! I1UI1 (trade vioikdono by xkfllerl entlstxand the tcn-.vcar protective auur.inteo given. DO NOl HE liliCLIVlit) or misted by linltatom. Welmve lioiouncrtioti with au other olllce In tlie city. Cut this out and bring It with jou In order to get the buucllt of cheap raten. Until October 25th Only. "We, tho undersigned, have had teeth extracted und brldso work douoat theNew Yorlc Dental 1'iirlniM, und cheerfully roeominund their method, be lint painless und us advertised. J. .M. HOItNllAICKIt, lliOU .Mulberry nt. MISS I.OL iHl! UONN, IMO Klj; at." iiornsH'ios HUNUAS 10 TO I. NEW Cor. Lackawanna ami Wjoming Professional Directory. Advertisements Under This Head $5 Per Line Per Year. - Physicians nnd Surgeon. nn TfiV VC& Venn ave.. 1-5 and 7-9 P. m. Diseases of women, children TeVphone. DR. BATIJSON. an N. WASHINGTON avenue, 10 a. in. to 4 p. m. DR O. I,. TROT. SCRANTON SAVINGS Hank Wide, 123 Wj online av cnuc. 1IA11Y A. SIIBl'HBUD. 51. T , HOMR apathlst, No. 13 Aduins avonue. VU. A. TnAI'ObD. SPKCIAMST IN Diseases of. Women, coiner Wjonitim' avenuo nnd Spruco street. Scranton or. flee hours, Thutsday and &aturdajs, 9 a, m. to G p. m. DR. W. n AII.nN, C12 NORTH WASIN lngton avenue. DR. T M. OATHS. ROOXIS 307 AND 2u8 Hoard of Trado building. OHleo hours. 8 to 9 a. m . 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Resi dence 309 Madison avenue. DR. C. I, TRUAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Trusi Pitting and I 'at Reduc tion. OflW telephone 1303. Hours. 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. XT. L'AMORHAITX, OFKK'B -11 Adams. Re-ldcnce, 1118 JIulberrj. Chron ic diseases, lungs, heart, kldnejs. and Kcnlto-urinary organs a s,peclalty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. W. O. ROOK. VHTBIHNARY Sl'R geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, .crouton. Telephono 272. Lawyers. JAMBS H. TORUUY, ATTORNHY AND Counsellor at Inw. Rooms 413 and 411 Commonwealth Building. FRANK H. HOYLD. ATTORNUY AND oounsellor-at-law Hurr building, rooms 13 and 14, Wa&hlngton avenue. EDWARD W. THAYBR. ATTORNCY I Jtooma it aiiu iv iniiumivwii -'uti JEFFREYS & RUDDY, ATTORNEYS-at-law, Commonwealth Building. "WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNRY8 nnd Counscllors-nt-Iiw, Republican hulldlng, Washington nvenue, Ser.inton, Pa. JDSl'P & JDSSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors nt law. Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. PATTERSON & WILCOX, lUADHRS' National Bank Building. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J HAND, Attorney? nnd Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21. FRANK T OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Room 6, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pi. JAMES W. OAKTORD, ATTORNEY-AT. Law Rooms till, 015 and 516, Board of Trade Building L. A Vv'ATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna avo , Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building. Scranton, Pa, C. COMEGYS, J21 SPRUCE STREET. D. n. REPIXX1LE, ATTORNEY-IXJANS negotiated on real estate, security. Hears buljdlm;, corner Washington uvo nuo and Spruco street. B. V KILL.VM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 120 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa. JAS. J II. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-ot-Law, 45 Commonwealth bldg . Scraiv ton. WATSON. DIEHL, 1TALL & KEMML'R ER Attornevw and Counsellors-at-Luvv; Traders' National Bank Building; rooms C, 7, 8, 9 and 10; third floor. Detectives. BARIUNO &. araWBBNEY, COMMON, wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser. vlco Asency. THE Snowwhte PATENT We Make It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. LCO. 1. Moil WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF OYSTERS Tuncy Hockuvvavs, Hast Rivers, Maurice Kivcr Coves, Mill Ponds, &c, Ac. Leave your order for liltie Points to be delivered on the half shell in carriers. I II ('BE. H ML III Full Set GOLD F1LLINOS SILVER FILLINGS GOLD CROWNS OTHER CROWNS 75c up 50c $2.00 to 35.0() $1.00 WE GUARANTEE A FIT Wo citruet teeth, nil toetU and apply gold crowns unit lirldso work without the least pin tic loot pain by a method patented and uxed by lis only. No Kipcp-prodiicliis iiRcntftor cocaine. ComtMind Inivo jour teeth extracted In the morn Iiik und ko homo In the even, lug v Ith iimr teeth. Wc are responsible and do just ns we advertise. We will tell you exactly what your work will cost by a fres examination. YORK DENTAL PARLORS Arcs. (Over Newark Shoe .Store.) lhitiuuio on V joining avenue, L Architects PBRCIVAI. J MORRIS, ARCinTECT, isoaru or rracie jiuuain;. UDWARID If. DAVIS, ARCIHTDCT. Rooms 21, 2 and 2C, Commonwealth building, Scranton. R. L AVALTKR. ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of 606 Washington avenue. LHWIS HANCOCK, JR.. ARCIIITDCyT, 4TJ Spruce St , cor Wash, avc, Bcraxiton, ritllDKlUCK L. nitOWN, ARCHITECT, l'rico Iluitdlng. 12G W.tshlngton avonue, Scranton. T. I. LACI1Y & SON. ARCHITF.CT3. Traders' National Dank. Dentist3. DR. I. O. LYM-AN, 3J3 N. WASHINGTON av tnuc. IR. V. L. M'GRAW, 303 SPR1TC0 stieet. DR. 11. T. RKYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 WyomtnK avro. Wni.COM K C. SNOVER. 421 LACKA vvnnna ao. Houis, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Drcssniaker. MRS. M. n DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue. Wire Screens. JOS. KITETTEL. ROAlR BU IjACKA wanna avenue. Scranton, Pa,, manufac turer of Wire Screens. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA Scranton, Pa, Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine) or business. Opona September 13. Send for catalogue Itov Thomas M CSaiui, LL. D., Walter H. Buell, A. M. Seeds. G. n. CLARK & CO., SEEDMHN AND Nurserymen, stora 118 Washington ave nuo; green homo, 13J0 North Main ave nue; storo telephone, 7S2. Hotels nnd Hcstnnrants. THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Kate reasonable P. ZIEGLER, Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., I A W. pashenger deot Conductol on tho Bu icpcan plan, 'IC'1JR KOCH Prop Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furulshnd For terms addri'" R J Bauer conduoto 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberfs music store MIXTARGDE BROTHERS. PRINTKR8" BUpplles, envelopes, papur bagb, twine, Warehouse, 130 Wathington avenue, Scranton, Pa FRANK V. BROWN & CO, WHOLE salo dealers In Woodware. Cordage and Oil Cloth, 720 Wtst Laclawann ave. TIIOMA-S AUBREY. EXPERT AC. rountaut and auditor Rooms 19 and 20, Williams' BuLdlng. opposite postofflco. Agent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher, Printing. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO., North Wahlngton avenue Llnotj p Composition of all ltluda quickly ciouci 1'aclilUes unsurpassed In this rtclon.
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