THE SORANTON TRIBTriTEFRIDA.Y MORNING-. NOVEMBER 12, 1897. Y.W.C.A.STATE CONVENTION Concluded fiom Pago 1. of tho Wllkes-Rarro association, having tpcnt a diy with her nt htr lovely homo nt Shnw-aneso a summer day that will long linger In memory as a sweet plcturo of Christian fellowship framed In one of God's own hoautlful landscapes. And slio Imt represents to us tho spirit that has thrown open nil tho elegant homes unl churoheft of this city to us nt this time. It Is said that there is nomctlmes rivalry between somo of our Poiwb lvanla, cities, nud especially thoso who are near neigh hor. Hut w hatcver may bo snld of poli ticians and business men. It Is not truo of our women and of young Women's Christian association?, where no Jealousy flsts. Hut In tho splilt of mutual help fulness wo pathcr In His Name who loved us nil and pavo Himself for us thnt we might glo ourselves to Ulm and to oth ers. Sirs. ,T. S. Xorvoll, who has Tjoon at ti acting larpc conRresitlong In Scran ton with lier evangelistic addresses, conducted the Rll)le study of the hour. Organii'ntlon followed. The main feature of the evenlnR was the address nt tho First I'rcsbyterlnn rhuicli by Miss A. M Reynolds, tho Wot Id's secretary, of London. At tho vnt lous prayer services nd- illOQcna H'ofn innilit nt tho ATpmnHnl Prehbyteilnn, by Mrs I, M dates; St. Stephens, Miss E. K Price; First Meth odist Kplscopal, Mrs. J s. Norvell; Central Methodist Episcopal, Miss M H. Taylor; Dorr M.-mnrlnl Methodist Episcopal, Mis N A. Lowry; Baptist, Ml.ss Anna Van Noit, Puritan Oem Kregntlonnl, Miss rminn Hays, Welsh Piesbyteilan, Miss Herthn M. Wood. SUIT AGAINST GEORGE W. POTTGR. Culviti I'lt-cuinn, ol Duniiiore Is the Plnintill. Goingo W. Pottei, of Dunmore, who cninp pioinliieiitb befoie the public M'veuil eni.s ago In n c.ise against thf Suunton Tiactlnn company, was made- defendant In a civil suit before Aldeiinnn Wright jostetd.iy. In which Calvin rieemnn, also of Dunmore. houirht to leenxei $120 due him, It wag claimed, for six months' pa as n lceep (! of Pottei ' farm In Susquehanna roll n ty. It ntiii ars that Potte: inndt- n prop osition that Fieeman nnd hl.s wife take wo of the farm at a pa of $20 per month with other benefits Before ac cepting tho pinposltlon the Freemans, It Is claimed, asrred to talte- the posi tion for no ic- than six month-' time. This was swoin to at tho hcnilng yes teiday morning After .spending onlv a few das on the fnim a mlsundei standing niose and the Freeninns weio dlschniged. Hence the suit to it-cover the full pay Aldeiman Wilght reserved his decis ion until this moinlng. Attorney John T. Martin ic-pr sented the plaintiff and Attorncv (leotce Watson on the de fendant's side GRAND SERIES OF DEBATFS. V. 31. I. Arranges a PlniMirnbli- and I'rolitnblc- Pn-limo lor the inter. Auangements have about been com pleted for a series of debates among the vaiious councils of the Young Men's Institute of this illy and Imme diate vicinity. It Is piopost-d that each council shall contest once with every other council and the two winning the most debates shall contest for some fitting throphv, the llnal contest to take place In St. Thomas' College hall. It will piobably bo late nt wpilng before the final contest will be reached. Rev. F. P. McXally, of the West Side, spiritual dlrectot of St Ilronden coun cil, and llov P. J. McManus. of Gieen Ridge, sphltual director of Phil Sheri dan council, are at the head of the movement. OFFICIAL TEST THIS MORNING. Possibiliticn ot tho New Chemical Lugine- Will i- I)etnonstraM-d. Tho test of tho now combination hose and chemical wagon will bo made this morning between 10 and 11 o'clock on the vacant lot owned by Dr. Allen on Not th Main avenue, Hydo Park, not far fiom Jackson .sticet. Oeoige S. Callaghan, of Baltimore, overseer of the Hollow ay company, chanted one of the chemical tanks yes toiday and with 115 pounds pressuit- it throw- u ,sti cam CO feet At the test this mornlns; Chief Hickey and the nioheiH of the lire department commit tee ot councils will be piesent. Mr. Callaghan was confident jesteiday that tho nee. appaidtui will do Itself ci edit. FINED AND HELD IN BAIL. One Charge .gain-t Jtirosc, hut Ho I'tiis Two Penalties. Ono I,. Koft-nbeig, of Penh avenue, Is a voiltabh- tenor when he gets atttr a man. Follow lug Is how he prosecutes a poi sec ut Ion: Wednesday night Benedict .Turos-e smashed a pane of glass In Rosenberg's stoie. accidentally he sajs Assisted by citizens, Rosenberg took Jurose to the police station nnd .Mayor Bailey yesterday morning fined Juroso $3. Not content with thU Rosenberg went before Alderman Hoivo In the af ternoon and rrcleis a charge of mali cious mischief against Juiose. The man was anestt-d and was held under $100 ball to pppear at couit. m COLLFCIE LECTURE COURSE. ltcv. I. .1. Stallord Will Deliver the I'irst of tho Series. The first of tho series in the St. Thomas college lecture course will be delivered on Tuesday evening, Dec. 7, by Rev. D. J. Stafford, of Washington, I). C . whoso BUbJect will be "Macbeth." On the night of Dec. 9, Father Stallord will lecture on "Hamlet." Other lectures of the course will bo delivered by F. Marlon Crawford, the novelist; Rev. J. A. Moffntt. of tho South Side, and Dr. Austin O'Stallc-y, professor of Hngllsh literature In tho University of Notre Dame. KILRAIN RE' E4SED ON BAIL. Alter Wniting ''w-o Dny Ilo Secured n Houdsmiiii. John Kllraln, the unfortunato man who was arrested on suspicion of tho Cut glass sparkles and silver ware shines when FELS-NAPTHA soap is used. It is a wonder- iul polisher. Hot water must not be used. ('ELS & CO., Philadelphia, a larceny of kegs; of beer from a Delft vvnio and Hudson enr stationed at the Routh Steel mill, secured lull yesterday after a wait of two days, Kllraln Is the man who spent ten hours In Alderman Millar's office ex pecting it bondsman. THROWN FROM HIS CARRIAGE. I'atrlck .Miilhotln. or Tnylor, In lured Near Old forge Patrick Mulhcrln, of Taylor, was painfully injured Sunday night a shoit distance from his home. He was driv ing in a carriage toward Old Forge, when a street car came along, The horse took fright, and leaped Into the ditch. The carriage struck against a polo nnd was upset. Mr. Mulhcrln was thrown out forcibly and sustained it painful injury of the light hip A young man who was with him wus not Injured. The carriage was broken. Mr. Mulherln had to be taken home in a tarrlaue, and Dr. HoiiBcr was called. He has been confined to his room since and will not bo able to leave It for, perhaps, another week. COMMON PLEAS COURT. Trying to Fi the Ownership of the Goods of A. V. Jurtscli Hartley Hull Suit Slill on Trial. The ownership of tho stock of A. W. Jiltlsch's sporting goods store in the Hotel Jeimyn building wns the only question lntmduced in common pleas yesteulay. Mi.s. Ellon May Cokely and H. Lillian Jiirlsch, slsteis of the store keeper, and the Steillng Cycle com pany, of Chicago, the principal ci ed itor, are the rival claimants. In tho fall of ISDfi, the Cycle com pany issued an execution against Jur Isch and dlieeted the sheriff to sell the stock of the stoic. Mrs. Cokely nnd Mtss Jurlsch ai tested the sale, alleg ing that they and not their biotht-i weio the owneis of the store-. Court trained a suit with the Cycle com pany as defendant and directed the pal ties to maintain or relinquish their respective claims. The plajntlfls nllcge that tho broth er bonowed $9,000 from them In 1VJ4 when he started in business. Duting the summer of 1S0G he came to them and saying he felt he was about to fail udvi.sid them to take steps to piotect their Inteiests. This they at once did bv selling him out nt con stable's sale Thev bought In the stock themselves and placed their brother In chaigo as manager. The Cvclt company claims that the constable's sale was not bona fide; that It was conducted In a seciet manner, nnd that Its onlv purpose, was to de feat the just tioditois As evidence of this Hairy Conly, teporter for Dun's Mercantile Agency, was put on the stand to show that Juilsch, on June 9, 1S0G, made a statement of his finan cial standing, and that he did not then say anything about owing money to hla sisters The ease occupied nearly the vholo day, and was still on at adjournment. It was tiled once befoie but the juiy could not come to an agi cement. The Ilnttley-Hull ejectment suit, now undergoing its sixth tilal, will probably be finished today. Neatly all of jesterday was occupied by the plain tiff's attorneys endeavoring to get In on icbuttal evidence to show that tho tiansfer fiom M. J. Robinson to Silas Hnitley was made in good faith and not to protect the piopeily in ques tion against the Robinson's judgment note now In possession of the defend ants. Judge MeCIuie tilled that this testi mony should have been ofl'eied on di rect examination but notwithstanding this, ex-Judge- Jo-sup, the plaintiff's nttorne, called all his witnesses, one nfter the other, and had lecord made of theli testimony being lofused. This would Indicate that the supreme court w ill have another go at this much tried case. In tho case of Dr. W. A. McDowell against William P Joyce- the jury yes teiday morning found in favor of the plaintiff. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Antonio Kamlnskl was vesterdav dis charged from the county Jail on habeas coipus proceedings He Is ono of tho men sent up by Alderman Ktllv, of the Eighteenth waid on a charge of obtain ing goods on false pretenses. The case of C. S Turner .1 Co. against A. J. Oavln for settlement to Attorney John K. Edwaids by agreement of tho counsel. Charles II Welles for the plain tiff, and O'Brien & Ktlly lor the defend ant. Marriage licences were yesterday grant ed to John J Noono and I.lllv CI. Duffy, of Scrunton, Geoigo Weber, of Dunmore, and Rmma Rowland, of Scianton, Frank Heron and lllsle Ollvel, of Scranton. Me' m her of the I n ion Longnc. Thomas II. Watkltif, of this city, was last night elected to membeishlp In the Union League club of Now Yoik city. LOCAL FOOT BALL NOTES. Tho iisual contest In foot ball between Stuto College, and Iluc.km-11 will bo placd next Saturday afternoon, at Ath letic park, Willijjr.s)iurt. Roth teams aro In good conJitlon and are rcadj for tho game. This game annually attracts hun dreds of people fiom all over Central Pennsylvania. The olllelals nro Chailes Shoft, Unlversif of l'ennsj lvanla, um pire, and L. 1). Vail, University of Penn sylvania, icferce. Iust ear Uucknell won by the s.ore of 10 to 0. Owing to tin rain yesteulay afternoon tho game between tho Carbonelale and St Thomas teillcgo teams had to bo post poned. SMALL CROWD AT BENNINGS. Washington, Nov. 11. There was a small crowd and a sorry ono at nennlngs toJay, tho weather being wtt and wintry and not a single favoilte showing. Sum ma rlea: First race, 7 furlongs Sensational won, Lambent second, Thomas Cat thlid; time. 1.10 1-5. Second race, D fut longs Our Ilreezy won, Decanter teeond, JuiTgo Wardwcll third; time, 1.01 1-3. Third race, one mllo Sally Cllquot won, Vollej second. Premier third, time, l.lij Fourth rare, 7 furlongs-Halton won, Mohawk Prince second, Hid Daddy third; time. 1.3.'. Fifth race, hurdle, mllo and three-quarters, over seven hurdles LosUalo won, Viilorous second, Flushing third; time, J.-7i LEXINGTON RACES. Loxlngton, Ky.. ov. 11. Weather clear, traelc heavy. Summaries First race, 6'i furlongw Rcllo of Ford ham won. Masterpiece second, Wo Know It third; time, 112'j Second race, Hi furlongs Abergato won, Irwin second. Lord Frazlor third, time, .5911. Third race, mllo and 50 yards Loyalty won. Kitty U second, Rollins third; tlmo, 1.GSU. Fourth race. C furlongs High Jinks won, KastUH set-end, Conau Doyle third; time, 1 00. Fifth race, RV4 furlongs Lekovlew Pal ace won, Annie M necond, Peacemaker third; time, l.lHi. SIMPLICITY ITSELF. A SIMPLE HARMLESS REMEDY. Vet It Cures tho Worst Cnsos ol Dys pepsia and lndigostlon. Dr. Jennlson, who has made a life study ot stomach troubles, says: All foims of Indigestion leally amount to the same thing, that Is, failure to com pletely digest tho food eaten; no mat ter whether tho trouble- Is ncld dys pepsia or sour stomach, belching of wind, nervous dyspepsia or loss ot flesh and nppctlto; a person will not have any of them If tho stomach can bo In duced by any natural, harmless way, to thoroughly digest what Is eaten, and this can be done by a simple remedy which I have tested In hundreds ot aggtavated caes with complete suc cess. The remedy Is a combination of fruit nnd vegetable essence, pure as ceptlc pepsin and golden seal put up In the form of pleasant -tasting tablets and sold by dtugglsts under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tublets. Ono or two of these tablets should be taken after meals and nllowed to dissolve in the mouth and mingling with the food In tho stomach, digests It completely befoto It has time to ferment, decay and sour. On actual experiment one- grain ot Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest three thousand grains of meat, eggs anil similar wholesome foods It Is safe to say, if this wholesome lemedy was better known, by peoplo generally, It would boa national bless ing, ns wo are a nation of dyspeptics, J and nine-tenths of all diseases owe their otlgln to Impel feet digestion and nutrition. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets nrc not a seciet patent medicine, but a fifty cent package will do more real good for a weak stomach than fifty dollars worth of patent medicines and a per son has the satisfaction of knowing Just what he Is putting Into his stom ach, which ho does not know, when widely advettlse-d patent medicines arc used. THE DOWNFALL OF THESE FIRMS. A lllessing to the I'cop'o of Scranton anil Surrounding Tovvns--Its nn III Wind Thnt Don't Do Somebody Auv (!oiiil---Ycsterilav They Were Crowded, Todnv Thcv Will II Jiiiinneil---I)oti't Dcln) ; Come Ihirlv mill Avoid the Mob. Never in the history of Scranton has a sale been more bona fide as tlie clos ing out of the two banktupt firms by the Chicago Combination Clothing Co., 211 Washington avenue, directly oppo site the Couit House. The downfall of these concerns means much to the people of Scranton and sunoundlng tow ns. The .stock must be sold to make a final settlement with all con cerned as quickly as possible. That this concern is strictly living up to advertisements Is evident by the tremendous crowds. Never In Scianton's history has a sale been so bona fide, but you must get there and not delay befnie some- of this stock will be sold. Remember the place. Chi- I cago Combination Clothing Co., 211 Wiishlnertnn nvt-nnn. etlre-ntlv einnnsltn ' the Couit House, Scranton, Pa. Store open evenliiEs until 9 p. in. (Positively no mall orders filled, hut car fare al lowed to all out of town buets. Look Through The Tribune "Want" columns. It may pay you well. Many good things are continually offered in that depart ment. w HELP WANTED MALES. Advs. Under ThU Head One Cent o Word. 'AMi:H-.V iriHSl CL.s.S (OAT iiinlcei. Call or address T 1'. M'URKIL, Vvoca, l'a. "WANTLD rntsr-CLASS TAILOR ,T once. OILHUltl's, Mlili Washinstou , iivenue. 1tinic iiini:it and kinisih-r want. J cd ut 'I ho Tribune Hook Hlndery nt onco QALKS.Mr.N-CHGOLSUTI'Lir.S; COUN n try vorlc; ft 00 talary monthly, with libcial additional tommlHsloni. R. O. LVANSALO., Chicago TXANTLIJ-ASAGKNTIN HVHRV SRC Hon to canvass, SI. 00 to 95.(10 n iliy made; sells at BlRht; nlHoa man to soil Stnple Goods to dealers; best sldo lino S"f u month; alary or largo commission made, epcrlenco unnecessary. Hilton .Soap and Mnuufuctur iii;(.oiiipau, t'lnclnnatl, O. 7ANTL1 - V.VKL1.-KNOVVN ".M.NTn " cvtry town to solicit BtocU subscrip lions; n monopoly; blp; money for aerents; no capital requited. RDWAltU C. FIslI i. CO., Hordon Hlock, Chicago, HI. HELP WANTED-FEMALES. Adv. Unde'r This Head One Cent n Word. LADIKs-I MAICL HIO WAHHS DOING pleasant homo work, and will gladly sond full partluilais to all sending 12 cent ntuuip. MlhM SI. A. -SI UlilUNb, Lawicncc, SIlcli. 7ANTi:i)-LADY AGHNTS IN SCRAN- ton to sell and IntiodiicoHnydei's cak Icing; experienced c.mvasser preferred; work permanent and very profitable. Write for put titulars ut onco and get bent-tit of holiday trade. T. U. bNYDLR -V CO, Cincinnati, 0. W'ANIRD LMSIRDIATLLY-TWO IiNER. getlo nUnwouien to repitsont us. Guaruntetd 6d a day without intorferlns with oilier duties. Healthful occupation. Write lor paitle-ulnrs, enclosing stamp, MANGO CIIKMICAL CO.VU'ANi, No. 7-J John utrect, S-ow lork. .FOR SALIi Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. l?oTrLi:-CHlAH TTtWANTI? 1 use; goo I loud nunc, sound, tl yen's old, ran be seen at my burn, UU5 Slahou court 1 . II. OLKMONh. 170R.SALI: ASUiADIVARlIJsfviOLiN. V inadoln 17ir. J. SIKRIC, 417 7thht. I70R BALK-ONM 20-llORSi: I'OWKH .... ''oiler, us good as now. THU WLbTON .MILL CO OPENING FOR A PHYSICIAN. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I70R IM:NTl7uTi7nrM.Urnu7G V Htoround llxturta. at tho stand oclu. nieu uy 1110 into l)r II. H. Ntonbens: cond location; laruo lirae-tle-o. Drili-s. IliHt rii. liientH and modleal books for sale. Address, II L. .Sl'Ll'lIRNS, Ilawloy, Ha LOST. Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word. DoTnioTnTiTT?TAi?iT posessloiiof small dor, ecru (jellow) cioppedcars and lull, about three iiionths old nud taken from r(M Slonrou uvonuohmt lilduj will dcllvertho hiuuo to house, nut Monioo avenue, or to the elevator man TrdiUm' National bank building lioforo II o'clock tomorrow' evening proper reward will boKlveiiundnoquestloni asked. Nov. 1'-', 18U7, HAIR CHAINS. Advs- Under This Head One Cent a Word. ATLW AND HXCLUH1VK HTYLKH IN i.y hair chains inn ha inado out of vour hair for Chiistmas girtu, at KV. SI. 11 Uf. HIi'M, Jlilo Luckiiwanuuuvi'iiue. Lenvo or dei n curly. AGENTS WANTED. CAMl'LR DIHTltllllTTOItS 13VK11Y " whore, both soxcn, $U a thousand; en oIimo stamp for reply. ACMD IMP CO., Philadelphia. AGI'.NTS TO HULL OUH fiuc. 8T011M dooi; sample propnld upon receipt of price, AMIIIUOA.V MTOUM DOOK CO., Port Huron, Mich. KLONIHK'i: - AOI1NTH WANTniY Poll largo Illustrated book of Klondike,, fivo hundred pnge-n; prlrn SI. nil; outllt loo. Ael drcRsNA'iloNAL PUllLlHItINU CO,, Lako sldo lliilldlng, Chicago, 111. TyANTKD-HOLIOlTOItS; NO I'KMVKR. Inc. no collecting; position perinnnent; pay weekly; Mto ue. OLEN UHOi'llKlW, Rochester, N. V. AUKNTS-WHAT AUK YOU GOING TO do about (Snfo Citizenship price SI. Ge. Inn by ttinusaiidi. Addrt-ll NKjllOLSJ, Napcrvllle, 111 AGKNTH-TO HKI.ti OUH 1'TlACTICAL gold, sliver, nickel nnd copper electro plasters; prices from s;t upward: salary and expenses pnlel; outllt free. Address, vvltn Mump, MICHIGAN Ml'UCO.. Chlcngo. AOKNTS-TO Hi:LL CIGARS TO l)EAIc ers; S'., weekly nnd o-cpense-s; oTperl enco unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED Ml'U CO., -18 Van Huron ht., Chicago. CITY SCAVENGER. I, ftlttrj,-.., r t . xu ,,,, . . . nnd ecsa pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. IIHIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders lino N. Malu.nve,, or Ltckei' drug store, corner Adams uud .Mulberry, 'leleplionoiioio. flHAH. COOPEU, CITY SCAVRNGLI - All orelets promptly uttended to, day or nlsht. All the latest appliance. Charges reasonable. 7111 Scmnton btreet. Houso ll'JS Washburn street. CHIROPODIST AND MANICUUE. C'on?i7Cin7NiljNApr nails cured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation nnd udvlco given lu-o. li M. HllfLL, Chiropodist, Jtilll Lackawanna avenue. Ladles attended at their ruNldenuu If desired. Charges moder ate. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. 'Pill! PNDKHSIONLI), WHO AHIJ TUB J- holders of tvielvo hundred and fifty (1'JfiOi shares of the capital stock of 'Hi lionta Glass Pipe and Conduit Company, standing In tho mimo of J. W. lionta, bey. lug the holders thereof ns collateral security ft-r certain notes nf the snld J W. lionta pns't elue, hereby glvo notice of their Intention to sell the same nt public salo to tho highest nnd best bidder and for tho best prie-e bidden for tho same, on Satuidav. December (1th, A. I). IM7, nt 11, o'clock a. m, In tho Arbitra tion Room In tho I curt House In tho clt.v of Scinutnii, when and where all poisons Inter ested in nj attend If thev so desire, uud tho public generallj mo Invited I'HHOOP, WOLP VXD WARREN, L'tecutors and Trustees of tho Lstato of II, II. Tliroop, Deceasod, SEALED PUOPOS ALS. CHALKl)" "PHOPiis (lTvTlL HH Rri i' eelvodnt the olllee of the Secreturv of thoSeianton Hoard of toutiol until T.III) oelock .Monelav evening, November '2'2, 181)7, for furnishing the school district with coal during the ensuing year. Coal to be of geiod eiiialltv, freo from slato and dust, -J.OOO pounds to tho ton. Didders will state the prloo per ton for tho various slzi-s l he city will be divided Into four ell-trlets, as follows: l'lrst district Schools Nos. !, 5, II, 'J7, '28, :i:i, ::i, :tr, amino. second district Schools Nos. 'J, 3,0,7(8, 10, 11, ir, ildaml :iT. Third district schools Nos 1V, IS, 11, 1(1, 17, 1H, IP, '.Ml, '.'0, ill and ill!. lourth district hchools Ios. ill, '22, B!I, 21, !!.- and 12(1. The sum of OO In cash or certified check shall bo oneloseil with each bid, which sum shall bo forfeited to tho school district In case of refusal eir omission on tho part or tliii bidder to whom tho contrait shall bo nwmdtd tocvecuto contract within ten days ufier tho awarding of tho same Rids will bo icctlvcd tor each district 'sep arately nnd tho right Is reserved by tho Ho ird to reject any or all bids. Hy order of tho .Scranton Hoard of Control. HUGHNi: I). PHLLOWS, .Secretary Professional Directory. Advertisements Under ThU Head $5 Per Line Per Year. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. KAY, 200 Penn ave., 1-5 and 7-9 p. m. Dlseabes of women, children. Telephone. DR. DATIjSON. 337 N. 'WASHINGTON avenuo, 10 a. m. to i p. m. DR. C. L. FR1OT, SCR.VNTON SAVINGS Bank bildg, 323 Wyoming avenuo. JIARY A. SHEPHERD. SI. D, HOME opathist, No. 22S Adams avenue. DR. A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Dl'eases of Women, corner "omlng avenue and Spruce, street. Scranton. Of fice hour, Thursday and Saturdajs, 9 0, m. to 8 p. m. DR. W. H ALLDN, C12 NORTH WASH inirton avenue. DR. L. SI. GATES, ROOMS 2OT AND 203 Board of Trado building. Office hours, 8 to 9 a. m , 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Resi dence 3u9 Sladlson avenue, DR. C. L FltEAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Tru.s) I'lttlns and Fat Reduc tion. Office telephone 13C3. Hours; 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AStOREAUX. OrriCE 234 Adami. Residence, 1318 Slulberry. Chron lc Jlsease, lungs, heart, kidneys, and Kenito-urinary organs a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. W. O. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR gcon Hordes, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hoipltal, 121 Linden street, Scranton, Telephone 2G72. Lawyers, JAMES II. TORREY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at Law. Rooms 413 and 411 Commonwealth Building. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND oounsollor-at-law. Burr building, rooms 12 and 14, Washington avenue. EDWARD W THAYER, ATTORNEY Rooms 14 and 15, Republican hldg JEFFREYS & Rl'DDY ATTORNEYS-at-lavv, Commonwealth Building. WARRnN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Counsellors-nt-lJivv, Republican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JDSSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. PATTERSON & WILCOX, tRADERS" National Bank Building. , ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys nnd Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21. FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-law, Room C, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa. JASIES W. OAKrORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 514, 515 and 516, Board of Trado Building. Jj. A. WATRES, ATTORNR l'-AT-UW, 423 Lackawanna ave , Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITOHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa, C. COSTOGYS, S21 SPRUCE STREET D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-IiOANS npjfotlated on real oatato security. Mears bulidlnfr, coiner Washington ave nue and Spruce street. B F KILUVM, ATTOHNEY-AT.IAW, 120 Wyomlnir avenue, Scranton, Pa. JAS. J. II. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-at-Law, 45 Commonwealth bldg., Scran ton. W'AISON. DIEHL. HALL & KB.M.MUIt ER Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Lawj Traders' National Bonk Building; rooms 6. 7, 8, 9 and 10; third floor. Detectives. BARRINO fc iM'aWBHNEY, COSISION wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser. vice Ascncy. ' ' "' "MM " m , Broadcloths at Broadcloths at Broadcloths at Broadcloths at Broadcloths at I CONNOLLY k WALLACE, I 127 MD 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE. FOR KI'M' HOU.HHS FOR IlKKT 6 ROOMS, .NORTH Hlghth street lor terms apply to JA.MP.Slt WAI.SON. Plrst National flunk, or A. D. Dean, S'JO'N. WiiBlilngtoruuvomie, Architects PERCIVAL J. MORRIS, ARCHITECT Board of Trade Building. EDWATOD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT. Rooms 21, 23 and 20, Commonwealth building', Scranton. E L WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICD rear of 600 Wasblngton avenue. LI1WIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT, 433 Spruco St., cor. Wash, ave., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT, Price Building, 12ei Waihlngton avenue, Scranton. T I. LACEY & SON, ARCHITECTS, Traders' Natloml Bank. Dcntist3. DR. I. O. LYSIAN, 225 N. WASHINGTON avenue. DR. F. L. JPGRAW, 303 SPRUCE street. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 113 Wyoming avo. WELCOSIE C SNOVER. 421 LACKA. wanna ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 6. Drcssmnkcr. MRS. M. B DAVIS, 430 Adams avenuo. Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL, REAR BU LACK' wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufj. turcr of Wire Screens. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANN Scranton, Pa. Courses pioparatory college, law, medicine or buslne-'s Ope September 13. Send for catalogue. Re Thomas SI. Cann, LL. D , Walter H Buell, A. SI. Seeds. G. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDSIHN AND Nurserymen; store 14G Washington ave nue; gieen house, 13D0 North Slain avt nue; store telephone, 7S2. Hotels nnd Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZIEOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. & W passenger depot. Coneluctwl on the Eu. ropean. plan. VICTOR KOOH, Irop. iMisccIInncons. BAUER'S ORCHESTHA-S1USIC FOI balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. Fc terms address R, J Bauer, conducto 117 Wyoming1 avenue, over Hulbort muBlo store. MDGARGBB BtlOTHDRS, PRINTERS supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue Scranton, Pa T-'RANK P BROWIN & CO. WHOLE sale dealers In Woodware, Cordage an Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna av e THOSIAS AUBREY, EXPERT At countant and auditor. Rooms 19 and Si Williams' Huhdlnr, opposite postolllco Agent for tho Rex Flro Extinguisher. Printing. THE TRIBUNE PUnLlSIIINO CO. North Washington avenue Linotype Composition of all kinds- quickly done; facilities unsurpassed In this region. CONNOLLY A IALLA6 ARE YOU INTERESTED L Broadcloths Tliey are much in demand and our Dress Goods Department was never bet ter fixed on Broadcloths than now. We show five qualities in every con ceivable color. We believe this to be the largest line in Scranton and we know them to be the very best value. FflOIBflLlIilS Now Ret a hustle on and win a prize. We will present tho Foot Ball Team winning the largest per centage of games played this sea son with a Spaulding J foot ball and inflator. The only conditions are the teams must purchase their uni forms and goods of us, and play not less than six games. Teams will please leave their names with us and report all games played with the score. This will include the games already played. C.M.FLOREY 222 Wyoming Ave. MAKING A HIT. Tho'Ofl "Orients nro already making n hit TlioOilont lino of lilccles comprises everything up to an "Orltcn," tho fimous ten-neated wheel Koep youroyo on us, tho "Orlten" Is coming to town. It will he on exhibition at our porting Goods Wore, n-Jl Hpiuco street. A. W. JURISCH, Agent. SH UATIONS WANTED. SITUATION WANTED AH A I1UTCHER (lood liologua Minimise maker and meat cutter; willing to peddle or tend market. Good nil around num. Address, THOSIAS RILEY, Gonernl Delivery, City. POSITION WANTED HY A YOUNG married man; will accept employment ot any kind. Address LKllOY, UUU i'uclps street, city. POSITION WANTED AS ILYRTENDKH; 1 experience; can glvo hoet of reference. Address It. li., Tribune ofllce. WANTED-POSITION AH VISITING OH dn governess by college gruduato nuel teacher of experience Call on or addreai TEACHER, Mft .Mulberry street. S 1TUATION W.v.N'TKR-HY A JlA.-i -Vf Janitor; can furnish good refe-rencc. Address til Slooru Couit. SITUATION WANTED-HY A .MAN AH -J vvnltei; can furnish good reference of ja years' experience. Address 111 rear of Slad. Isonuvenuc, city. C lTUATION WANTED-AT DlllH.MAIC. C I113; vUI go out by day Acldroes -Jjr Chestnut street, city T7 ANTED-PLAIN HEWING, WAH1I ING nnd ironing to do nt home or cleaning houeoby theday. Inqulront HU5 Scranton street, llyde Park, rooms upNtalu, firm door above Hcruutou Htrcet llupllut church. DRUGGIHT WANTS POSITION; II YEARH experience; registered pharmacist; best leferonceu. Address llox 1U8, Lansdale, l'a. OITUATION WANTKD-1IY I'IRST. O class barber, late of Hotel Vcndie, Plilla delphla. Addrem II. hl'INfON, Slooslc, Pa. VOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION AH L driver In jirlvato famllv; understands horses thoroughly. GEO. SliCULLOUUH General Delivery, city. ATTENTION SOc. 75c. &1.00 2.50 Academy of flusic Rcls & Durgunder, Leisees. II. R. Long, Local Alanagsr. I Slat! nee Today, East-Lynne. Tonight, Wife for Wife. I'rlday Slatinec, A Fair Rebel. Friday Night, Midnight Alarm. Evening Prices, 10c, -JOc, SOc. Matinee Prices. 10c. . .Monday, Tuesdny and Wednesday, SltUlnees Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. in, 10, 17. Tho Hlg Southern SccntcProductlon, Mr A beautiful love story Interpreted by a first class company. Now sougs and now dances and a wealth of scenery. As tho Old llomcsteael Is to the North no Is Coon Hollow to tho South. Evening prices, ific, 25c, 3 fie, 50c. Slatluco prices, 15c, '.'Be. LyceumTheater. Tuesday, November 16. Wnlt for your favorite Rinsing comedian, Andrew Mack In tho successful new play bj Ramsay Slorrls, An Irish Gentleman Hear AJack's New Songs. Regular Prices, Seats on sale, Saturday, 0 11. m. One nlzht only, Wednesday, Nov. i7. Joseph Jefferson In Ills Double Comedy 11111, The Cricket on the Hearth AND Lend Me Five Shillings PRICES Seats on lower floor and first two rows in balconj Sl.fil) llalcouy 91.00 Gallery 'J5o Seats in loes and boxes ..2.00 llo ollko open Slondu), Da. m DAVIS' THEATER Thursday, FrIJay, Saturday, Nov. 11, 12 aud 13. The Peerless Little Comedienne, May Smith Robbins, Hupported by a miperb company of Fun .miners, in 1 10 leiiiiimuiu musical operatic Huccoss, Little Trixie Tht Romp llilrcss, Under the direction of Kioil Robbins. 1 sure aud seo Little Trlxle, Regular Prices, 10 20 or 30 Gents All opera chalis sold reserved for evening performances, Hcciiro them afternoons at (ho box allies or bv 'nhone, !IH7'. or afta house opens at night at box olllee. i j ELROY S OCK COMPANY -v