8 THE SCCRAyTOl-7 TRrBUyE-ITltlPAY MORNTNtt. OCTOBER 20. 185JT. idc P1 WILL ERECT A CHURCH. Decision of the CoiiRrciintlon of St. Murk's Lutheran Church. A special Jncotlnp of tho conRrcBa Hon of St. Mark's Evangelical Luth eran church was held Wednesday ovonlnR to hear tho report of the ways and mruns committee of the church -upon tho advlHublllty of crcetlnp a new church. The committee reported fa vorably find tho report wns adopted by an almost unanimous vote. Futthur action was taken by selectliic a build luff committee to select plans nnd other accessories and a mettlntr will be held next Thursday evening to hear lta re port. Tho committee Is composed of the follow lnf?: D. W. Moser. chairman; Charles Schuster, Musnus Wilson, Wil liam Grass and A L. Meyers. Tho action taken Wednesday even Inpr Is tho outcrowth of the proposal submitted by tho pastor, Ilev. A. L. Ttamer, I'h.D., at the semi-annual con gregational meeting last July. Though the purpose of tho committee Is Incom plete at present, It Is expected that the new stiucture will bo Gothic In stylo and will accommodate 600 person?. It Is to he built early next spring. rt'T Unit HAND IX TUB STOVE. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, lesidlng on Twelfth street, near Hampton, caused great excitement among her nelghCois by her peculiar actions late yesterday afternoon. Sosttange did she net that people weic afraid to go neat and scleral children wcro frightened by luT (basing them. Patlolman Hart was notified and when he attempted to tako the woman into the house she fought him. With a little patience, however, she was quieted and tnken Into the houfce wheie nelghbois cared lor her. It was then found tai l.r light hand was severely burnej. The womun said sho had stuck her hand into the tiro and burned It. LADIES' AUXILIARY SOCIAL. The monthly social meeting of the Ladles' Auxllluiy of Order of Railroad Conductors was held last evening at the ichldence of Mrs. Adam Frnun felter, 320 South Hyde Paik avenue. The attendance was very laige and nn enjovable evening was spent in con Misdtlon, uames and other divot Hlons customary on such occasions. Mrs. Fi.iunfeltcr was assisted by several Indies In leceivlng, and later dainty lefreshments wete served. SENT TO HILLSIDE HOME. Charles Giaff, eighteen yeais of age. residing with his mothci on Noith Garlleld avenue, was examined and de clared Insane by Dr. M. J. Williams nnd Dr. G. 13. Reynolds recently. Yes teiday the young man was lemoved to tho Hillside Home. He was steady and indu&tiious, but for some time past his nctlons have been such as to cause his mother much anxiety as to his mental condition. RELAYING THE SEWER. The resident of that portion of 'South Garfield avenue llng mldwaj between Jackson and Washburn stieets, are elated over the fact that after long delavs, steps toward lepali lng the sewer wete taken yesterdaj Globe Warebotise Extremes Never Last There's bound to be a reaction, and that is exactly what lias taken place in The Russian Blouse Craze The idea hit the popular fancv when first introduced, but the almost hideous appearance of over-baggy fronts, and the ungainh shaplcsMiess which it imparted to figures of even per fect propoitions, at once led the way to modifications and changes, for let fashion call for what it may, 116 woman of taste and ordinary perception can afford to sacrifice her personal ap pearance to am passing whim or momentary craze which if adopted would .simph make them look ridiculous, consequently Fashion Has Changed her fickle mind, and the extreme Russian Blouse is no longer in favor. All that was half good about it has been preserved, and robbed of it, hideousness. Some really smart ami shapely garments have been evolved that are certain to please well dressed women. All of the Airy Trappings and richness of detail in braidings, applique work, elaborate stitching, piping, ribbon work, etc., have been retained and em bellished somewhat, and the result is the Nobbiest Blouses And Nattiest Jackets that have been offered to the public in many, many years. As to the tailoring, linings, etc., it is unnecessary to say one word. Thej 're fully in keeping w ith the excellence of the garments re ferred to, and we would earnestly advise our patrons to come in and get a look at the new Modified Fashion Models which in several cases we have had especially designed and made up to our own order, to meet the requirements of a demand that we knew could not long be delayed.. By the Way the Children want Blouses and Jackets as well as their mothers and elder sisters, and we would simply say that we have a line for juvenile wear that is equal in every respect to the best we can show for ladies' wear, and well worth looking at by people who do not believe that any old thing is good enough for the little folks. P J O ' WHI - r bs5 Globe Warehouse and Ciiv Early last spring n noticeable settling of the roadway oeiutrcd owing to mine workings beneath, and about the lat ter part of May the nettling became eo bad as to destroy the sewer pipes. The depirsslon thus formed became a pond at every rain, and tho sewage from the houses did not How away. Steps were taken to abate the evil by the residents nnd the mutter was called to the at tention of councils No definite action was taken by that body until a reso lution intioduced by Select Council man Hlchard II. Williams, of the Fifth ward, was passed authotlzlng the city engineer to rebuild the disturbed sec tion of sewer The old pipes were twelve-Inch, but City Engineer1 Phil lips Is having ilfteen-lnch pipes now laid. In addition, a new sewer basin will be placed midway In the block by Street Comminstoner Dunning. PERSONAL, MENTION. Tho mairlace of Miss Mary Eleanor Hlncs, of West Scranton, to Joshua Hnchman, of Jeansvllle, Pn., occurred Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at j the parhonage of the Washburn Stieet Presbyterian ctiurcn. Tlio pastor, Rev. J. P. Moffatt, performed the ceremony. The couple were unattended and de parted later for Jeansvllle, where they will tcsldc. MINOR NEWS NOTES. The funeral of Anna L , the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William An derson, took place yesterday afternoon from the family home 331 North Fll moie avenue. The servico was pil vate and Interment was made at tho Washburn Street cemetery. Several members of St. Leo's bat talion have otganlzed a basket ball team Michael Flaherty is captain nnd T. J. Gllroy will att as manager. The playeis are John Gaughan, Cor nelius Coleman, James Martin, John 'McDonald, James Degnan, Michael Flaheity, Thomas F. Murphy, Patrick Kadgen, Patrick McAndiew, Robert McNlchoIs and James Muiphy. The team Is open for challenges from nny other team for contests Pati Ick, the Infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs, Patrick Moran, of Fellows stieet, was Intel led nt the Hyde Paik Catho lic cemetery vesterdny afternoon. Tho funeral took place fiom tho paientnl tesldeiK? and was piivate. The Simpson Social circle will con duct a Hallowe'en social and taffy pull In the chuich pallors of the Simpson Methodist church this evening. A pleasant time Is promised and n silver offering will be taken at the door. The remains of Mis. Henry D. Jones, wife of ex-City Assessor II. D. Jones, can bo viewed at the family residence from 10 to 12 n. m. Friday. Services at Simpson Methodist Episcopal chuith at 2 p. m Friday The Anthracite Glee club will hold a meeting at Jones hall. North Main avenue, at 710 o'clock this evening. Mrs. Thomas Jones, of Eynon street, was admitted as a patient at the West Side hospital jesterday. Most Mile Business Directory. MRS. rENTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND prhenologlst. 412 North Main avenue. CARPET WEAVER-AU kinds of rag carpets, stripe or hit and miss, on bhoit notice Call and examine work or send vwwv Suburban postal card and 1 will call for rag In city limits. JACOH BALTEM, 1126 Luzerne street. SECOND HAND FURNITURE-Cash for anything you havo to soil. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and seo tho stock of J. U. King, Till to 7W West Lac. uwanna avenue ON TO VICTORY. Every Indication points to a rousing Republican victory for tho cntlro ticket next Tuesday. Tho party's lighting blood 1m up at last and that portends a Waterloo for tho enemy. Hut no Individual Republican should relax his efforts. This la tho chanco of a lifo timo to rlvot and clinch Re publican supremacy In onco Demo cratic Lackawanna. NORTH SCRANTON. Thoman Evans, of Wnyno avenue, Is suffering from a severe attack of pneumonia. Tho Sunday school children of tho Welsh Congregational chuich will give an entertainment on Nov. 8 in the au ditorium of the edifice. The Christian Endeavor choir re hearsal last evening at tho Puritan Congregational church was largely at tended by the vocalists of this place, and the Interest manifested In the work was a Kource of much gratifica tion to the conductor, Mr. Watklns. Henry Protheroe, of Osterhout's stole. Is 111 at his home In Throop. limn To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colvln, of North Main nvenue, a son. Rev. William Price, of Wayne coun ty, called on friends in this place yes tei day. Alfted Hartshorn, of Smith street, was pleasantly surprised recently by members of his Sunday school class. The following were present: Misses Lillian Powell, Alice Hartshorn, Edith Jones, Mary Wrlghtson, Bella Wright son, Viola Gobs, Lizzie Moore, Emily Brown,, Bessie Stevens, Millie Powell, Jennie Keller, Lizzie Cuthbertson, Mrs. A. Powell and Frank Snyder, Joseph Fish, Rev. Thomas Cook, Charles Hone, Edward Knight, Richard Latch um, Hairy Hurtshorn and Aaaron Pow ell Samuel Jones, of East Market street, Is seilously 111. Tlie North End team and Carson City boys plnjed an Interesting game of basket ball last evening. The score was 3 to 0 In favor of the North End team. SOUTH SCRANTON. A military ball will be given In Nat ter's hall this evening by the Patriotic Guaids. St. John's society will hold a 'ball In Its hall on Stone avenue this evening. The funeral of Mrb. James Kcough, of Fig stieet, will take plaqs this morning nt S o'clock. A requiem mass will be celebrated In St. John's Catho lic church. Yesterday afternoon the funeral of William Fame, jr., the 4-j ear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fame, of 201 Prospect uvenue, took place from the family residence. Intel ment was made In Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. An excellent concert was given In Natter's hall last night by the Scran ton Hnrmony and Beneficial Vereln. Dancing followed Large crowds nightly attend the fair of St. Paul's Evangelical church, of Prospect avenue, in St. John's hall. Republican rallies will be held to night In Worklngmen's hall, Callery's hall, Coicoran's hall, St. John's hall nnd rinnk Moeller's gaiden. Monday evening, Nov. 15, the Maen-ner-Veiein of the German Baptist chuich, of Hickory street, will celo biate the annlversaiy of Its organiza tion. James Cafferty and Mrs. Margaret Biady were mart led In St. John's Ca tholic church Wednesday afternoon by Rev. E J. Melley. Miss M. A. Early was, bridesmaid and Edward Ruane gioomsman. In St. John's Catholic chinch Miss Maigaiet O'Hara and Jeremiah Lynch, both of Plttston avenue, were mairled Wednesday afternoon. The bride nnd gioom weic attended by Mls,s Annie Kelly nnd Anthony Lynch In ithe same lunch on the same afternoon MIsm Annie McHale and Trancls S5er-fa-s weie made man and wife. Miss Nellie Blglln was bildesmald and Michael Ciane gioomsman. (;ri;i:n kiugi:. Edwaul Jones, of Rlakely, spent last evening in the Ridge with friends. Heniy Heart has accepted a position with II. Shellschafce, grocer, on Larch street. Judd Stevens is on a hunting trip In Wyoming county. Ml.ss Alice Faust, of WIIkes-Baire. Is the guest of relatives on Washing ton avenue. Van Thompson of Montey avenue, while coming home from school yes teiday afternoon fell on Boulevard avenue and was run over by a horse and buggy. He was badly btulsed, but lecelved no serious Injuries John Williams, of Monsey avenue, l.s building a beautiful lesldcnce on Washington avenue near the Country Club. OBITUARY. Simuel Jones, a highly respected young man, of Noith Scranton, died last even Irg at tho home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs David L Jones, on East Market street, utter an illness of ubout threo week. Tjphold fevtr was the causo of death. The deeeused was ubout 22 jears of age, and ha 1 i elided in North Sernu ton slneo childhood. His many friends will bo pained to hear of his untimely death. Tho funeral arrangements havo not et been completed. Annette, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R Parry, of WW Division street, died yesterday. Tho deceased was tho suivlving twin, tho other child hrvlngdll about a month ago Tho funeral will oc cur Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the rtsldenee. Intel ment -will bo made at tho Washbuin street cemetery. John, tho Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Collins, of 2020 Washburn street, died yesterday morning at tho parental home. Tho funeral will occur Saturday afternoon at 2 30 p. m. ut tho residence. Intel ment will be mudo at tho lijdo Park Catholic cemetery. Its Stnrt Stopped Him. "Do you know," slid oil Farmer Corn fodder to his wife. "I half believe that tel ler is a swindler." . "What feller, Hiram?" "Why, that feller that advertised a suro way to kill potato bugs." "Havo you hoard from him?" "Got his letter right lioie," answered tho old tarmer. "I eent him GS cents In postago stamps, Jest as he asked, and he pent me this here print) tllp." "What does It say, Hiram?" "Hain't roid it through vet. but It don't teem to start out Just right. It says; 'First catch ycur bug.' "Chicago Post. DUNM0RE, JERMYN AND PRICEBURG Concluded from Pago 7. n renewal of pence.hnpplnoss and hope fulness In tho hearts of tho American people rests with the Republican pnrty. The speech-making closed with nn earnest appeal for united work for tho whole ticket by Attorney Milton W. Lowry, and tho meeting broke up with lousing cheers for the candidates. UP-THE-VALLEV REPUBLICANISM. Illg nnd Enthusiastic Gatherings nt Jorinyn mid Prlcebnrg. The reception given the speakers at Jcrmyn nnd Prlceburg, the unbridled enthuslnsm, the densely packed halls nnd tho undisputed spirit of Republi canism which featured the two meet ings, all combined to make another link In the chain of evidence that the towns In the upper vnllev are going to stand firm for the Republican ticket next Tuesday. At Jermyn the meeting was held In Enterprise hall. Its seating capacity Is 300. but the hall was crowded and many were standing, so that a con servative estimate Dlaced the attend ance at 400. Attorney John F. Scragg, Hon. John R. Farr and J. J. Snyder, the latter from Lehigh, were the speak ers. From the time they began to speak the enthusiasm of tho audlenco vvn3 unbounded. Attorney H D. Carcv was piesldent of the meet'ng and the following were vice-presidents: S. W. Cook, George Walters, W. S. Radager, James P. Sampson, Richard Bunt, Thomas Wal key, T. M. Griffith, H. D. Swick, J. J. Place, John R. Jones, Frank Giaves, Thomas Jay, John F. Nicholson, F S. Friend, Thomas Hunter, A. F. A. Bat tenburg, S. W. Hofecker, Geoige Pcn drld, John Hennesy, John T. Williams, W. II. Tennis, Michael Robeits.Thomns Baundy. MR. SNYDER IN THE CAMPAIGN. Mr. Snvder, who Is a now ilgure In the campaign, was late In teaching Scranton and was able to get to Jer myn only a short time before the meet ing closed. Though his address was brief, ho had time to make a ringing and brilliant speech In which he out lined the Republican principles repre sented by the present county ticket In such a wav as to call forth loud outbursts of apptoval from the audi ence. The Prlceburg meeting was second to none In the campaign In point of rompaiativo numbers. Interest and all that goes toward a meeting which makes the party managers feel satis fied. It was held In Smith's hall, which was ilnely decorated for the oc casion. The entire seating capacity of the place was overtaxed and scores of persons wete obliged to stand. E. E. Robathan, W. Gavlord Thomas nnd a Polander w ere the speakers. The latter was cheeied to the echo through, out his address by the large number of his countrvmen in the hall. THE PARTY UNDER FIRE. An Incident of the meeting was an effort bv Demociats to end it through nn alarm of fire. The alarm caused possibly two-score of persons to leave the hall for a moment, but thev soon letumed and Mr. Robathan, who was fcpeaklng, made the incident a medium of a telling Republican urgument. The party, he said, had been under lire be forein '61, for instance and on that occasion It stood the test and could do bo again in '97 if necessary At both tlie Jermjn and Prlceburg meetings excellent music was furnished by bands. POLITICAL JOTTINGS. John at. Carman, of Nanticoke, chair man of tho Demoi-ratle state committee, accompanied by M E Urown and Walter E. Ritter, the Demoeratlc candidates for state treasurer and auditor general, le speetlvely, were In tho city yesterday for several hours. Thej came from Wijkes Barre, where they attended a mass melt ing Wednesday night. Mr. Ritter in con versation with a Tribune leporter, taid: "Wo are making a tour of tho state and took a lun up hero today to see how tho pf-oplo of Lackawanna, feel towards us. No, vo will not make any speeches here. Wo havo made a number In our Journey aiound the state, but wo don't believe wo could do arv good here. As I understand it thero is a warm local tight here and tho interests of our party are being wo'l eared for Wo fill that wo could do nothing here to help tho good woilc along" At 4 20 Mr. Gannan and tho eamlidatcs statt ed for Nar.tlroke, whero they spent last night. This morning they leave for A! toona, -where they will address a me-et-Ing tonight. While tho candMatis weio In tho city they were the guests of tho lo cal loaders and were whown about tho city by them. It was Mr. Hitter's that visit to Scranton. The ei.thLsla.sm with which John R. Joins' candidacy is received in tho north ern part of tho count is shown In a sori of competition among the sn all storekeip ers. Nearl eety stole las its picture of tho net district attorney and tho pio Plletors vlowith eaih other in embellish ing tho prototres with the national rol orsand add expressions of favor A com merelal drummei who lias Just retained from his norti.irn visit slid jpstorilav; "Those peoplj up the valley aro ceitamly very much Jci.es struck 1 vlsltul u half dozen stores today and all you could seu tacked about ho wulls was 'Vote for Jones' 'Tho Peopln's Friend' and under this would bo written, 'You Bet" He'll havo G.000 majoriti' 'You'ro all right, Johnnlo' 'Itn jours' nnd like expres sions. In ono store in Carbundalo an Ital ian storekeeper had written under Mi. Jones's plctuio the slmplo but olouent words: 'Gud Man!' " Christy Holand, who holds up his hands In holy horror at tho mention of boodlo or Intimidation In politics, ordered a num ber of tho city opllco othcers called In again Wednesday to receive tho latest In stiuctlons of the bosses. Several olllcers who Intimated that they would not do cer tain ditty work the wem asked to per form were given to understand that their ownership of a star depended on their get ting to work at once. Besides directing the. work of tho pollco Roland is handling a greater pan of tho Scvhadt corruption fund Under his direction a list of alleged pureha&ab'.o votes in each election dis trict has been prepared and these h will tiy to buy. After engaging in this woik during tho day Boland goes out on tho hustings nt night and yells about tho baneful inilucnco of money in politics. "Thoy aro whistling to keep up thlr courage," said a well known Democrat yesterlay, referring to the party leaders. "It's amusing to visit headquarters and hear what tho campaign managers havo to say. They aro apparently blind to tho true conditions of affairs With tho ground slipping from undir their feet dally they tell every caller that they aio making great progress and a blgvvlctory is ensured, It is only when they aio asked to sit down and go oer tho Bltua tlon In a business like way that one dis covers how hopcletsly at sea they aie. They cannot tell whero their victory is coming from, but bay they feel It in tho air." Tonight a number of Republican muss meetings will bo held In South Scranton. Simultaneously thero will be speaking In Temperance hall, llirwoka; Battle's hall, Twentieth ward: Caller' hall, Corcor nn's hall, St. John's hall, Worklngmen's hall and Frank Moeller's garden. It will bo a great night for tho voters of Bouth Scranton who will havo nn oppoitunlty of hearing tho lsucs of tho campaign dlf c listed by ablo speakers. Hon. FJIImoro Mnust, who dellveied nn address at tho meetlnu in Dunmoro last night, is nn able ordtor as well as a thoughtful student of political affairs. Ho Is a resident of Curllslo and represents his district la tho state leguslature. Ho is also a member of tho Cumberland bar. It's every nan for himself among tho Democratic eandldates with Schadt set ting tho pace. Tho fact that tho cam paign nuungers have concentrated all their efforts on 1.1m has gieatly discour aged the other candidates. John E. Gaftniy Is said to bo slated for a pnug berth under Schadt in tho event of tho latter's election. At all events GalT ney is chasing ail over tho county trying to corral voles for him. With A. F. XlctNulty and Robert Em met O'U0k on tho hustings It Is stmll wonder that the Democratic voters are taking to the woods. Among tho active workers for Schadt aro "Moscow" Ryan, P. G. Walsh and "Salllo" Mawn. REPUBLICAN MASS MEETINGS. FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 29. Mlnooka, Tempeianco Hall John R. Jones, esq , A. A. Vosburg, esq , John M. Harris, esq , W Gaylord Thomas, cst South Side, Twentieth ward, Battio's Hall W. Gaylord Tlomas, esq.. David J. Divls, esi, John R. Jones, esq, E. E. Robathan, esq , W. S. Mlllir, esq. Callery's Hall, Twentieth w ard Hon. Flllmoro Maust, of Carlisle; William S. Millar, E. E. Robathan. John F. Scragg, esq, Fred W. Fleltz, esq Cnrcoran's Hall E. K. Robathan. esq , W. S Millar, esq., A. A. Vo3burg, esq , John M. Harris, efq St. John's Hall, South Slde-M. W Low ry, esq , Hon J J. SSnder, of Lehigh. Worklngmen's Hall M. W. Lowry, esq , Hon J. J. Snyder, of Lehigh; Fred W. Fleltz, esq , John R. Jones, esq , II. M Streetei, esq Prank Moeller's Garden Fred. W. Fleltz, eq , H M. Streeter. esq., M. W. Lowij, esq, Hon J.J Sndcr, of Lehigh, and John R. Jones, esq. SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT. 30. Moosic Hon J J. S:ider, of Lehigh, Hon John R. Farr, Fred W. Fleltz, esq , M. W Lowrj, esq, and John F. Sciagg Hde Paik, St David's hall-Hon Fill moie Maust. of Carlisle; Hon. William I. Schaffcr, of Delaware; John R. Jones, esq, W. Gi,lord Thomas, esq., John M. Harris, esq , A. A. Vosburg, esq Dalton. Old Baptist Churoh-Hon. Fill more Maust. of Carlisle; Everett Warren, esq, Hon John R. Farr, John F. Sciagg, esq Lackawanna Township, Babylon Hotel II M. Stteeter, esq, David J. Davis, esq, E. E. Robathan, esq. MC'S IN THE CABINT.T. Thero Hnvc Been a Lnrgo Number of Them in Our Ilistori. McKlnley is the first Me to be presi dent, but Mcs in tlie cabinet are no novelty. Washington had one in his second cabinet, being James McIIenry, of Maryland, who was appointed sec ieta"y of war unle President John Adams, says the Salt Lake Herald. The next Mc to be chosen to a cab inet position vvasJohn McLean, of Ohio, who was appointed postmaster general for President Monroo June 2G. 1823. Iresldent John Qulncy Adams contin ued McLean as postmaster general duilng his administration. Andrew Jackson, iemmberlng his ancestiy, made a Mc secretary of the treasury This was Louis McLane, of Delaware His appointment was made August 18, 1831. Two years later (May 29, 183J.) Jar-kson made McLane secie tary of state, he succeeding Edwnid Livingston, of Louisiana. In 1841 President John Tyler went to Ohio for a Mc for secretary of war, choosing John McLean, who haxl been postmaster genual in Monroe's cab inet. President Millard Filmore had a Mc for secietary of the interior. This was Robert McClelland, of Michigan, who wns appointed March 7, 1S33. March 7, 1S63, President Lincoln ap pointed Hugh McCulioch, of Indiana, secretary of the treasuty, which posi tion he rilled while Andrew Jackson was president. The seiretary of war under President Hayes was a Mc. This was Geotge W. McCrary, of Iowa, who was appointed March 12. 1S77, and was succeeded by Alexander Ramtay, of Minnesota, De cember 12, 1879 Tlie last Mc to sit In a cabinet was Wnyno McVengh, of Pennslaiila, who was attorney general under Piesid-nt Garneld. Theie have been four secretaries of var who-e names begf with Mc, two secretaries of the tieasuiy, two posl must'T geneials, one societal y of state, one wcrttaiy of the Interior and ono attorney genet al. Of the letters following the Mc three havo be.-n Cs (three distinct persons, thiee different positions), two have been lis (the same pei.son, same posi tion), four L3 (two persons, Ave posi tions), one V. Major McKlnley renews the piactlco begun by Washington of putting a Me In the cabinet and goes Washington one better by making a Mc president of th United States. Success to him! HOW SUB BROKE THE ICE. From the Chicago Post. Tho beautiful gill camo Into the loom nnd pulled her chdlr so iloso up to her father's big armchair that ho looked up from his newspaper to seo what was tho matter. "Mr. Wllklns likes jou, father," sho said, as soon as who saw that shu had his attention "l.lkcs me!" ho exclaimed. "Yes He thinks a great deal of OU " "Will, I havo been under tho Impression for somo time that ho bleed some one here," remarked tho old gentleman, ' but l'vo never seen ai y indications that I was the one " "Well, you win tho very net time you seo Mr. Wllklns," tald tho beautiful girl with conviction. "What's he goli.g to do?" demanded tho old gentltiran. "Hes golrg to ask you If jou will eon sent to be his father-in-law," explained the beautiful girl. A POLITICAL POINTER- If you indorse tho free trade and free nil, er Chicago platform as the Lackn wanna Democracy does, "fully and without reserve," then work and vote for Schadt, Horn, et. al. If you be llevo In McKiuley.protectlon and pros perity, turn theso agents of Bryun dow ii. A vvoid of caution. When you go to buy goods advertised in tills paper, be sure that vou get Just what you ask for, and nothlnc else. LADSES DO YOU KNOW DR.FELIXLE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is the original nnd only FKENCII ato and reliable care on the mar ket, l'rico, $1.(0; sent by mail (Jenuhiu sold only bjr Wm. O. Clark. 316 I'enu Avt.. Scranton, Pa If j Cerebri ne, from ivirvoinHyHioni. Medulllne, from tho Hplnul Cord, fnr Atuxlil. ptp. rv Off" ous half century, l'rcludlce, Ignorant nnd Incredulity hivonll been swept mlde, and Mia niedlcnl profession and public alike ndw rcconnlre In Mils lino of medlentlon tlio most ef fective means within human power to combat distune, tjuleltened circulation, Hrlghtcr live, lmpni ed Spirits, theso follow within 2 I hours after using the oxtrui In. Sold in small tllanguliir blue bottles, Dose: ft drops. PRICI!. $i.is. Weak and nervous men who havo tried all Ibo Quack remedies, mnv turn wlthronfl. tlcnco to tho ANIMAL IJ IKVCTS. They Cure I I'rce Uook upon application to Wanhlng. urn wniMiiK'iw iompnny, uusmilKlon, l, e, Full Set "T" etc rc FULL SET TEETH TEETH CLEANED TEETH WITHOUT PLATE TEETH EXTRACTED $5.00 25c $3.00 Free NO MORE DREAD OF THE DENTAL CHAIR Teeth extracted and tilled absolutely without pain by our lato seleutllic method applied to Mm kiiiiih. No slecp-pioducing nuontsor eoiulne. W'onronot competing v Ith cheap dental es. tulillNlitneuts, but wltti tlrst-clum dentists nt prices less than half that charged by them. 'Iheso nre the only Dentnl Parlors In Scranton that havo thu patented appliances nnd Ingredients to extract, till nnd npp!vi,old crowns and porcelain crowns, unde tectable from natural teeth and wariautcd for ten ears, without the bust particle of pain. Kull Set of Teeth .". Wo giuiriinteo n tit or no pay. Mold crown mullet th without plates, gold tlllliiKS mill nil other dental work done painlessly and by specialists. Come nnd havo otir tei'tli cttrnctud In tho morulas iinugo btiino In tho evening with now teeth Worm tell ou exactly what our work will cos' b a free examination v. written guarantee often jears with nil work. Hours, 8 to Hi Sundnjt and holldajs, ti to I. Do not be misled. Wo have 110 connection with uny other ollli 0 lu tho eit. "We, tho undersigned, have had tcetli extiacted nnd brldito work done nt thoN'cw York Dentnl Parlors, andiheerlullv recommend their method, being palnltss and ns advertised. J. ,M. llOUNIiAKL'lt, l'JOtl Mulbciry st. MISS I.OUI8L; UONN, Oi!0 l'lg sU" nouns s to s bUNDAYS 1(1 TO I. NEW Cor. Lackawanna anil AVjomins WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Fancy liockuvvuys, I-tist Rivers, Maurice River Coves, .Mill Ponds, &c, tVc. Leave your order for Ulue Points to be delivered on tlie half shell in carriers. I ft PKL m ME. WOLF & tVENZEL, 240 Adams Ave. Opp. Court tlouis, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Sole Agents for Richardson-Boynton's Furnaces and Kancso. Professional Directory. Advertisements Under ThU Head $3 Per Line Per Year. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. KAY, 200 Penn ave,, 1-5 and 7-9 p. m. Diseases of women, children. Telephone. DR. DATESON, 337 N. WASHINGTON avenue, 10 a. m. to 4 p, m. DR. C. L, riOTJY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Dank blldg, UZ Wj omlnff avenue. MARY A. SHEPIIURD. M. D , HOME opathlst, No. 22S Adams avenue. DR. A. TRAPOL.D, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wjomlns avenue and Spruce street, Scranton Of fice hours, Thursday and 6aturdas, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. DR. W. E ALLEIN, 51J NORTH WASII lngton avonue. DR. "U M. OATHS, ROOMS 207 AND 203 Board of Trado bulldiiur. Office hours, 8 to 9 a m , 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Resi dence 309 Madison uvenue. DR. C. L rilEAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Trusi l'lttlns? and Pat Reduc tion Office telephone 13CJ. Houia. 10 to 12, 2 to 1, 7 to 9. DR. S. W L'AMOREAITX. OPI'irn 20t Adams. Residence, 1318 Mulbeirj. Chron ic Jlseases, lunirs, heart, kidneys, and Kenlto-urinary organs a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. W. O. ROOK, V17TRRINARY SITR geon. Horses, Cattlo and Dogs treated. Hospital. 121 Lli.dcu street, Scranton. Telephone 2G72. Lawyers. JAMES II TORRBY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at Law Rooms 413 und 414 Commonwealth Uuildlng. TRANK E. ROYLE. ATTORNEY AND oounsellor-at-law. Hurr building, rooms 13 nnd 14, Washington avenue. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 14 and 15, Republican bldp. JEFFREYS & RUDDY, ATTORNEYS-at-law. Commonwealth UulJdlns. WARREN Z KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Coamscllors-at-Law, Republican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JBSSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. PATTERSON & WILCOX, RAIXERS" National Rank Building ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J HAND, Attorneys anl Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21 FRANK T OKELL. ATTORNBY-AT-Lnw, Room 5, Coal Exchange, Soranton, Pa. JAMES W. OAKrORD, ATTORNEV-AT-Law. Rooms 514, 515 and 516, Board of Trado Building. Iv A WATRES. ATTORNTJY-AT-LAW. 423 Lackawanna ave , Seranton, Pa. C R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building; Scranton, Pa. C. COMTXJYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. B. REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated ou leul otilate necurlty Mears bulVling, coiner Washington ave nue and Spruce sti eet. B. F. KILLAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa JA8 J. II HAMILTON ATTORNEY-et-Law, 43 Commonwealth bldg , Scran ton. WATSON. D1EHL. HAT4L & KUMMRIU ER Attornoyw and Coivneellors-at-Law; Traders' National Bank Building; rooms 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10; third floor. Detectives. BARRINO & arSY.-DBNEY. COMMON wf.:th building, Intel-state Secret Ser. .vlco Agency, TIIU PAMOUS ANiriAL EXTRACTS TUB MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF TUB CBXTURY. BOON TO THOUSANDS. tlie llrnln. 1'or diseases of tho liraln nnd 1'or llpllopsy, Locomo Cnnllne, from the Heart, 1 or Dlnennes of tho Heart Testtne, Tor Premature lieiav in Men. Ovarlne. i'or mucuses of Women. Tliyroldlne, for Obesity nnd Skin Dlscnsoi Since tlielntroductlon of the ANII1AL EXTRACTS l'our ;icnrs ngo greater ndvnneo 1ms been mndo In tho Curenf Ne-rvmn DHcimci Minn was obtained In tlio nrnvl. 1 ur ur side by .Matthews tiros , tl'20 I.acka. Ave. I I Full Set $5.00 75c up 50c $2.00 to 65.00 $1.00 GOLD FILL1NOS SILVER FILLINfJS OOLD CROWNS OTHER CROWNS & m L.CK5, m u YORK DENTAL PARLORS Arcs. (Over Newark Shoo Store.) Lntuiuco on Wjoming uvenue, SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist AIIOSC orrtco is at " T '2 1 5 Lackawan na nvonue, In Will Jams' Whlto Front Shoo Stoie, examines tho eye freo In tlio most accurate way, nnd his prices for spoc- uieics tiro cnetiper nnnmiW than elsewhere. o. A liv fferenca frSi ,fes:v nienlablolniltfft erSV to tho proper caro of thoees seem to pos fess most people "iitll thotlmo comes when liendaebes, Imperfect -'Tjt 'JCl aisw v lsion.or otner results of such neglect Rlvo warning that nature is rebelllnc against such treatment of ono of tho most precious gifts. Normal vision Is n blessing unappreciated until It has been lose aniliestored; its lull vutuo Is then realised, Therefore, ou should not lose a day before bav lng j our cj es examined. Tblsservlco wa ylndly render tree of charge. RnMGMBER THE PLACE, 215 Lackawanna Avenue In the White Front Shoe Store. Architects PERCIVAL .T. MORRIS. ARCHITECT, Board of Trade Building. EDWA'RID H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Rooms 21, 2. nnd 30, Commonwealth building, Sainton. E I WALTER, ARCHITECT. OKFICB rear of CUG Washington avonue. LHWIS HANCOCK. JR, ARCHITECT. 43" Spruce St., cor. Wabh. nvo., Scranton, TREDEKICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT. l'rico Building, 12$ Washington avenue. Scranton. 1 T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCH1THCT3. Traders' National Bank. Dentists. DR I O. LYMAN, 323 N. WASHINGTON avenue. DR. T. Zj. M'GRAW, 305 SPRUCE street. DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C.'LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming- ave. WELCO.ME C SNOVER. 421 LACKA wanna ave. Hours. 9 to 1 and 2 to 6. Dressmaker. MRS. M. 13 DAVIS. 430 Adams avenue. 3 Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL RH.MR BU LAiCKA wanna avenuo, Scr.mton, Pa., manufi'a turer of Wire Screens. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWIANNA. Scranton. Pn Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or buslnesw. Oipons September 13 Send for catalogue. Kev. Thomas M. Cann. LU D , Walter M, Buell. A M. . . Seeds. G R CLARK & CO . SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; more 14H W&tthlngton ave nuo, green houpo, 1330 North Main ave nue, store telophone, 7iS2. Hotels nnd KcMntirants. THE ELK CAPE 121 AND 127 FRANK lln avenui. ilatt-s rmsonible P. ZIEGLER. Pioprletor, ... . 1. -- ..- -. 1 1 ,... 1 1 SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L. & W. passenger depot l onductmi on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOOH, Prop. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR bill, picnic, parties, receptions, wed. dings ami concert work furnished. For terms address It J Bauoi, conductor 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberta muslo store. MLVrARQEB BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes p.ipir bags, twine, Wamhouae, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. FRANK P BROWN (L CO, WHOLE halo dealers In Woolware. Cordage and Oil Cloth, 720 Wost Lackawanna avo, THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT AC countant and auditor Rooms 19 nnd 20, Williams' Bul.dlng. opposite, postorlleo. Agent for tho Rex Fire ExUngulsher, I'rlntiiis. THE TRIBUNE PUUL1SH1NO CO.. North Washington avenue Llnotypj Composition of ul kind quickly done, I'acllltlcd unsurpjs&ud la this region. kS Xlrt J virri o VtdFMrtr QMmW gZrhthgh x rfSftf w T'KVil sxA !.-. 3i&yaa