tWW "fif" &- m '' VWUfrjUfi 8 TITJS FCPANTON TniBUNESATUTln AY MORNiy. NOVEMBER, ltf. 1SJ)T. 'llHffi t Sick wt TWO FATAL ACCIDENTS. One Occurred In the Dodge Aline and Hie Other In Price's Dclnlls ol the Occurrences. Aj tlie icsult of .1 foil of rock In lha County win In the Dodge mine yester day afternoon, a rol.tnilt.-r, called Jop, nnd employed as a labour, was killed. The mass fill without the slightest warning and the p or fellow was frlght fully ct'ished. Hli miner, Tony Polet ta, uaiiuwly escaped th" same fate. As It wns he received a tow cuts nnd bruises by 1 1 lug thrown down by the concussion, 'fl.e dead man vn remov fd to his boarding house on South Washlimt " avenue. Joseph Theobald, about 14 years of ill! 1-, was Instantly killed In Price's shaft pni I ' yesteidnv morning by be Ini! sltuck liv a ltinnwnv loaded car. 'lite dead liiv was a duortender nnd the slinlt had only been vvoiklng a sltort time when the accident occuned. An empty tilp was helm: drawn In b a mill" and the doot tender wns opi-nlns the door when the runaway uprioachid fioni the opposite direction. Hoth boy and inule wete caught and kllleil. Theie wete (n few marks on the boy's bodv to show what had caused death. The mule was nlmou ciushed nut of comblance to an animal. The Hiiinvva' cur was wiocktel and several implies rt imaged, i'oitumlnlv thu dllr-r of the empties was at the rear of his trip nt the tlnifi of the accident, thiiwlve he would piobibly have not c-enncil The unfoitun.tte lad was the son of Air and .Mrs. Nicholas J. Theo lnlil. of 12 South Ninth stteet. The funcinl will occur tomonow nf tetncn and the set vices will be held nt St John's German Catholic church, i n South Main avenue-. Interment 'will b" made In the Herman Catholic ceme teiy J13RMYN MADK THUI3ATS. Thomas Jerntyn, of 417 North Decker couit, was held In SHOO ball Thursday evening bv Aldetman Kellow to keep the peace. Mr. Jeimyn was nnested on a wattant Issued by John 1). Cly nier, of Noith Hiomley aenue, which alleges that the defendant has on ninny oeenslons made tin eats to the effect that he would kill Mr. Oljiner If he caught him speaking to his (Jcr myn'.s) wife. Mr. Jermvn is a niece of Mr. Chmer Mr. Clvmefwns foned to take this step, as he was assaulted nnd badly used up once bofoie by Jer in n PI3RSONAL MENTION. MKs Minnie Boce, of Price street, Is the irm.st of fi lends at Heiwlck. Gideon Moser, of Lafajette street, is going over old battle grounds near Chattanooga, Tcnn. Mrs. Thomas Thomas and daughter. Miss Pe.ul. left yesterday for a vit.lt with friends in New York city. Miss Catherine Hart Is, of Archbald street, Is attending the convention of VKItVOUrt TUOUIIU'.V, AMi kinds J.1 lured with Animal Extracts. Tree book tells how W.WIIMJ1UX UUL'MIOAL CO.. Washington, L). C. ave A Ladies' Kid Glove if We .1 1- Glove On Saturday or flonday It is not the cheapest glove on the market, but it's beyond all question of a doubt the best glove in the world at the money. In fact, we'll put it against anything you can buy elsewhere at $i.oo, It's a New Make with all the latest fashion notions about it, and the intro ductory price is 75c, We Didn't Tel! You What This glove is like. No, that's true, but there's a reason why, and it's in your favor. Have You Seen Our New Veilings? Right widths, correct styles and fine qualities for the price you expect to pay and the reasons why they should interest you. Ladies' Neckwear, Hosiery, Underwear, Millinery and An Ocean of Notions At special prices will make the store additionally attrac tive for Saturday and Monday shoppers, Globe Warehouse and City the Young Women's Chtlstlan associa tion nt Wllkes-Unrrp. Fred. Decker, of Price street, has as sumed a position with the lMchmond Coal company, A little daughter has added happi ness to the household of Mr. ond Mrs, Henry Wldenor, of South Hyde Park avenue. MINOIl N13WS NOTES. Mrs. Mnrcaret 13. Roberts will this evening give an address on "Phrenolo gy nnd Its kindred subjects" before the! Welsh Philosophical society. All nrc Invited to attend, especially the ladles. Mis. Jncob Ilower.of lfilfi Price street, has been confined to her bed for sev eral das past fiom a Beveie Injury received while performing her house hold duties. At St. DavlJ's church, tomorrow night, Interesting reports will bo read regarding Ihi special diocesan conven tion and the new bl.ihop. All members are respectfully leeitiested to attend. The funetnl of the 6-year-old child of Mr nnd Mis. James Doaahoe, of North Main nvsnue, will occur this nftcmoon fioni the parental home. Interment I will be made at thn Hydu Park Cntho- He cemctsrv. The board of dltectors of the West I Side hospital held a meeting Thursday 'evening at which Vice President Kico I man praslded. The resignation of Al fred Twining as secretary was read. Onlv usual routine business was con sider cd, A regulnt nvotlng for the elee tlon of new olllcers will be held on I Thursday evening, Nov, IS. Dr. E. Y. Harrison. Dentist, Mears Hall 113 S Main avpnue. An excellent musical concert will be given at the Welsh Calv.tnlstlc Metho dist church, Hellevue, on Wednesday evening net. Miss Margaiet Jones, Philip Thomas nnd others will appear. The original composition by John II. Powell, entitled "O Fendlgedlg Gwa 11a" will be rendered The funeial of lllodwen, the G-yenr-old chili of Mr. nnd Mrs. William M. How tils, of 2ir. North Hveictt avenue, took place jestctday afternoon from the family tosldenie. The set vices were conducted by Itev. D. P. Jones, pastor of the Ta'iernacle Congtegatlon il church. Many friends of the be toaved parents weio pre out The llo ral oltctlngs vwro beautiful. At the close of the set vices the lemalns weie borne to the Washburn stteet cemeteiy and laid at rest. The latest nnd best styles, '.oberts. 12P. North Main. Thursday evening many frlcnJs of Andrew McNulty, jr., gatheiod at the tcsldenee of his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew McNulty, 311 North Hyde Patk avenue, and made merry In honor of the twenty-first anniversary of An drew McNulty, jr.'s birthday. Games nnd dancing, vocal selections by Messrs. Clcmons and Kearney, and sev eral numbers by the Klondike quar tette, made up an evening's rleasute. Law light refreshments were served. SAVI3 A DOLLAR by buying men's underwear of us to day or Mondav. We are closing out $1.00 natural wool at 75c. Means & Hagen. W est Side Hiisiness Director)- CARPET WEAVEn-All kinds of rag carpets, stripes or hit and miss, on short notice. Call and examine work or send arehotis that we'd like you to look at e iwwS?SBf 1 i , Sums baft postal card and I will call for i.irs In city limits. JACOIl HALTDd, 1131 Luzerne street. MltS. rENTON, Cf-AIUVOYANT AND prhcnologlst, 412 North Main uvenue. BECOND HAND l-UUNITUllU-Cnsh for anything you have- to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and Bee the ttock of J. 'J. King, 7Ul to Jew West i.acic awanna avenue SOU I'll SC'JANTON. W. F. Ford, of Stockton, Cal., Is tlio guest of James Neary, of Wales street. Huv. W. O. Wntklns will preacll in the North Main Avenue Unptlst church tomorrow. Morning subject, "Human neveinge for Divine Power." In tlio evening Mr. Wntklns will deliver a .short rovivnl sermon. A fiee lantern lecture will bo given tonight In the North Main Avenue Haptlst church by Dr. j;. H. Palmer, of Philadelphia. Primitive Methodist church, Hist Matket street Services for tomorrow will be ns follows: Itev. James Wal ker will deliver a lecture on mission work nt the morning service nnd also In the evening. The pulpit of the Wayne Avenue llaptlst chuich will be occupied tomor row by the Itev. W. F. Davis. Ulblo school at 2 p. in. Hev. Horace Peckover will preside at both tomouow mot nine; nnd evening services nt Puritan Congregational chinch. Subject for morning dis cern! se, "The Last Gospel Invitntlon;" evening subject, "Hxpenses." All are w rleome. The funcinl of the late Mrs. Charles Sheiman was held esterdny after noon at 2 o'clock on Chuich avenue. Itev. W. G. Wntkln.s, of the North Main Avenue Haptlst chinch, ofllclated. In tel ment was made In Forest Hill ccme teiy. Frank Parks, of Pond street, sus tained a bndlv hiuls-ed hand while at work In the Mnivine mine yesterday moi nlng. Mis. Daniel Price and daughter, Anna, of Spring stieet, are visiting telntives In Caibnndnl The funeral of Michael P. Kelly, who met death by a fall of loot In tho Mar vine mine, Thuisdav morning, will take place this morning from the fam ily home on the coiner of Hrlck ave nue and Putnam stiett. The remains will be taken to tho Holv Hofnry chinch, where a high mass of requiem will be celebrated. Interment will be made In Hyde Patk Catholic cemeteiy. Ah In Shaffer, of Finn place, Is on a hunting till) in Wayne county. SAVE A DOLLAIt by buvlng men's underwear of us to day or Monday. We are closing out $1.00 natural wool at 73c. Mear.s & Hagen. SOUTH SCUANTON After the regular business meeting of the St. Aloyslus society, Thursday evening, the members enjoyed a smoker. Prizes await the holders of tickets SO.', 41S and 519 puicha.ed nt St Paul's church fair, on presentation nt Hev. Mr. Haas' residence, 4JS Hlrch stieet. If the prizes aie not called 1 r this week thev will be reclaimed as piop erty of the congivgation. The Mauley building on Plttston avenue has been rented for use as a blanch of the Albilght llbiary. Patrick J. Scott, who lecentlv re turned f i om n tlnee months' visit to I Ireland, was tendeied a j-urprl.se party Thuisday evening nt his home on Fig 1 stieet iiv the following fi lends: Misses Nellie Hooney and Annie Casey, of Carbondale, Mr, Thomas Keough, of Oswego. N Y. ami the Misses Nellie, Mary Tcssle, Loiotta and Geitle Scott, Mary n. and Maggie Ccinlan, Reatilce and Agnes Mauley, Rose, Magglo and Mary Cannon, Hannah, Kate and Maty Duffy, Nellie Kennedy, Mary Mayock, Mary Judge, Hellnda Hi own, Mame Gallaghei, Kate reiguson. Mis. Dun ner and Mrs McDonnell; Messrs. Fred. Polaskl. John Unit, Tred. Hstilngcr, Anthony Ling.m, Morgan Wntklns, Pattlek Haggetty, lMwaid McGann, Patiiek Conway, AVlllle, James and Hd waul Scott. John Gallagher, Matthew Conlan, John Flahetty, Michael Judge, John O'Hovle. Michael Hatchfoid, John Gallagher, John Hennigan, Michael Ncedhani, Gem go Sercum, Willie Fish er, Thomas Kelley, Tiank Stlpp, Thom as Cannon, Coininck Mahon, Daniel HIggln.s and John McDonnell. During the evening n number of musical num bers were tendered by membets of the company. A c Itlzens' meeting will be held at AVIlllam Connell Hose company's house this evening. All citizens uie Invited. SAVi: A DOLLAIt by buying men's underwear of us to day or Monday. We aie closing out $1.00 nil till ill wool at 7Jc. Mears & Hagen. ;iti:i:x kidgi:. A pleasant birthday patty was given Iloyd Perry Thursday evening nt his home, on Capous? nvenue Professor Dertnan, of the Scranton high school, has otganlzed n singing class In the Hldge, which meets Thuis day evenings at 7.30 In the liaptlst church on Monkey 1. venue. Miss LUn Wlls-nn. of Foidham stieet. s confined to her home with dlph therla. Itev. Mr. Race, of the South Side, has been conducting meetings in the As bury Methodist E:Iscoi)al church lie latter pan of th. wide Mlf.s Josephine Ilalge. of Hlmlra, N. Y , Ih the guest of Mis. J. i: Staik, of Kleettlc avenue. P. 13. Haines, ol Honesdale. spant ycs-teidny with friends in Gieen Hldge. The teachers .1 d pupils of No. 2S school are aiiangmg to hold thclt op ening exercises ne-;t Pilday afternoon. All parents and fili-nds nte Invited to be present. IJUN.UOIUC. The Hans SjuuI Dramatic club will pro ducc the atlrrlng Uiamn, "Htilfe," foi tlio bint lit of the Valley cattle. No. .'!, Knights of tho Golden Eagle, at Mauley's hall ThaiikxiilUnrf night Mr. KriifHt rinch Is tidlnlng rapidly af ter his recent Injury. His friends will be gl ul to it 111 n that lie has been brou3it homo from the PitlKton hospital. The ladles' Aid Mclcty of tho Presby tia Ian church will clvo a supper on Thanksglviiu- day from G to 10 hi tho par lors of tho ehunh. Kevryboly Is Invited to attend. SAVI3 A DOLLAIt by buying men's undciwear of us to. dny or Monday. We ate closing out $1.00 natural wool nt 75c. Meaia & Hagen. To dim n fold In Dim l)nv. Tako laxntlvo Uromo Quinine Tablet!. AH drugglstB refund the money if it falls to cure. 25 rents. JNtlNOOKA. James Jones, the Greenwood nlmrod, has leturned from n grouse hunting tour In the wilds of Wayne county. The lemalns of nn Infant child of James Gibbons were Interred In Ml nooka Catholic cemetery yesterday. Tho nnnual concert of the O'Con ncll Council, Young Men's institute, which takes place on Thniiksghing eve, promises to eclipse nil previous nf fntifl conducted by this organization. The tovvimhlp school board will meet In special session this evening for the tianactlon In tegular business. Hdward Ityan wan Injured yestciday by falling over tho guatd railing on tho new bridge on Connell street. I'AYLOK. The funeral of Jacob Stump occurred from his reslilcrce on Grove strcot yester day afternoon, when the cortigc then proceeded to the German UvuugcllLiiI church. Tho Hev. William Prisuy, ol tho Methodist I3plrnpnl church, and Itev. A. Weber olllelated. The Mlnooka tribe, No. H7. Improved Ordei of Ited .Men, Taj lor Keg Pund, tho Grutll Veieln, of this placo tho Tnjloi board of directors of tho I'orest Home cemetery and tho Ger nun Grutll vereln, of .Scranion, of which deceased was 11 member, attended in a body. The floral olteilnga were many and beautiful. At tho cloe of the services tho lemalns were borno to their last rest lug placo In thu Koiesl Home cemeteiy. Georgo Dome, of tho KUth ward, an nounces his cnmlldiey for school dime, tor for the spring election. Diuggist jnhtp Davis announces his candidacy for a re-election of school dl tectoi. At the eisteddfod which will be held un der the aUKplces of the Welsh emigres 1 tlonal church promises to be a grand suc cess. The following gentlemen have been bocured to act as coniluctois and clulr mnn of tho day: Hev. J. M. Llod, Hev. H. H. Harils, D. D , and Judgo II. M. 13d wards. J. m. Thomas and Hev. Ivor Thumns. Independent Order of Odd IVllows, No. COS, will meet this evening In their hall on North Main ttieet. Services at the 1'iesbj teilan church to morrow at the usual limes, Hev. L. II. Poster olllcialii2. Prank Dunstono announces his candi dacy for school director In Hlc Third ward. Anthon I3ehaids, the prcent dl lector, is alio a candidate. Tho Ladles' Aid soelct of tho First Welsh Congregational church of 1'clts villo will hold a .social at tho church this evening. Cake, sindwlchcs, faggots, cream, etc., will be served. Admission 10 cents.. Preaching In the Mcthollst Kplscopti! church at 10 3Ju. m and 7 p. in. tomoriow. The pastoi, Hev. William Prlsby, will occupy the pulpit. Miss Laura .Morris, d.uighlei of Mr. and Mis. John Moirls, of the Plats, left -ves-terdaj for Sh.tmokln, where she will m sldo permanently. Fresh shell ojsters at Fred Martin's, Union street. OBITUARY. After a lingering Illness of several ears' duration, Grant Corbm, a lifelong resi dent of West Scranton, died esicrday morning at I1I3 home. 115 North Sumner avenue. For several months past death has been expected owing to the Insidious nature of tho disease from which Mr. Corbln suffeied. The deceased was. ho.v ever, resigned and awaltid the end with Christian fortitude. Ho was bom Nov. SI, ISM, and was nbout SJ jears of age. I'p to tho time of his being eompi lied to remain la the house he was a trusted em ploye of the Delaware. Lackawanna und Western company and was well known among rallio.nl nen. Ills wife and 0110 daughter, Helen, 17 cars of age, survlvo him. Tho funeral will probably be held on Sunday aftirroon from the lesklcnco und interment will be made at Tajlor. Nicholas McNIerrey died shortly after u o'clock yesterday at tho home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Thomas MeNler ney, 113 North GirlMd avenue. The de ceased was ahout 2G jeirs of ago and was not married. He was well known and had always enjtve.1 the esteem and ri spect of his friends. The funeral will he held tomorrow afternoon at .'. o'clock. Interment will be made at the Hyde Fa-1; Catholic ccmeterj. OUKSTS I'KOII WAY HACK. Some Amusing stories oCTheir III1111 ders in the Hotels ol 11 Citl. rrom tho St. Louis Republic. The cletks at several of the hotels are telling amusing stotles about s()me f the guests vv ho have come In from tho ruial distiicts to the fall festivities and fair. An aged couple came Into the Moser Tues-day night and wanted a loom. When Infoimed that theie wns none the woman tinned to the man and snapped out: ' It serves us right. We will have to walk tho stieets tonight!" When asked for an explanation the innn said that they ai lived that morn ing and paid for a room at some hou.se In advance for the week. Ho said they foigot to take the number and street, nnd had looked for three hours for the house and then giver. It up. They had not the slightest Idea wheie the place was. A man from Aikansas told the house keeper at the Moser that he was going out and might not bo back for sup per, but she need not wait for him. Another man came Into the St. James yesterday afternoon and seeing an ad vet tlsement on the blottei In the teg Ister headed. "A filend In need in n filend Indeed," nsked for the uddiess, That's the man I've been looking for," he said. "I wns lobbed last night and I want to hot row money to get homo on." A man at the Itozler apologized to the night clerk for keeping him up un til 11 o'clock. He Mild he hadn't no ticed how late It was. Aw ell-dressed man at the St. Nlcho last told the clerk that there wns no oil In his lamp. It wouldn't light. A bell boy went up nnd turned on the In candescent and told the guy that he had forgotten to tuin up the wick. He acknowledged that be line A man and wnmnn were registering nt the Moser Wednesday evening when n hnckmnn came and asked them for his money for hauling them up from tho 1'iilon station. "Why, you ain't going to chntge us, nte you?" asked the man. "Sure," cried the hnckmnn. "Didn't ou ask us If wo wanted to lido?" demanded the man. The hackmau said he had. "Well, Vien," exclaimed the man, "what do ou want us to pay for?" The eleik explained matteis and the visitor to tho city paid the bill. He ro murkcrt that that was tlio first tlmo he had ever known of anyone being In vited to ilde and then asked to pa for it. Money I3iiongli. Agent '.'Hero Is a book, sir, every gen tleman ought to have 'Hints on Archi tecture.' " Mr. Sinallpurse "I have no uso for It " "Hut, dr. It teaches jou how to build a beautiful villa, a regulir little palace, for only llvo thousand doll us." "I haven't the live, thousand dollars, I haven't over live dollars to my name." "Well, tine book Is only one dollar." New York Weekly. It will pay you to keep your eye on the "Want" Columns of The Tribune. DUFFY'S PURE MALTlf1 Si4 1 JyAMi FOR MEDICINAL USE NO FUSEL OIL The best known stimulant Tor preventing nnd curium: l).snei sin. Insist iiiion liiiviu? only Uiinys. Sold by alll druwists nnd grocers. Send Tor niunphlct. DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., Koclic.ler, N. Y. LOCAL HOOT HAL' NOTES. At Athletic park this afternoon tho elevens of the Ki hoot of the Lack.iwanni and Keystono academy will meet on the grldlion. Tho Lackawanna bojs are In line condition and as they have not met a defeat this sfi,on will put up the live liest kind of a bitllo against tho acadimy bos. Today tin S r.inton high school eleven will go to Wilkcs-Iiirre to play tho high fcchool team or that place. The Scranton llu'lnrss college scrub foot ball ttam vv'll bittlo for the ho'nms with No. i3 school teem today nt 10 30 o'clock on tho 31 grounds. A good game is expected, ar the lhislnc-s college has not lost a game thl ear. Tho line up of the college Is as follows: Left end. Oil martin, left tackle-. M.ighran. left guard. S-'trong, center, Stilt ges; right guard, Latham; right tnckle, Thompson right end, tlene Scliroeder; right half back, Mauley or Itoberts left half back, Chas. Schroeder; full bark, 13 Tropp, captain; quarter back, CuMcic or Munley. PRESIDONTIAL LIFE LINES. Wllllnm Henry llanlson was the old est man to become pi evident He took otllee nt C7 and lnctcd one month The mllltaiy heioes among tho pres idents were advanced In years, Jackson being G2 at the tlmo of Inauguration and Tax lor C". One-third of all tho presidents have died In July and half of them In July and June. John Adams, Thomas Jefferson nnd James Monioe died on the same date, July Itn, nnd James A. Carlleld was shot July 2d. Mart'n Van Ilitren was the longest-lived of the presidents, reaching his elghtlth year. The nvetage duration of life of the presidents of the 1'nltcd States has been 72 cars S months. California I'eronally Conducted Tourist i:uiirsion. Commencing Wednesday, Nov. 17th, the Lehigh Valley railroad will In augui ' a through tourist car snivlce to Callioinla and Colorado points, leav ing Philadelphia nnd points In Penn sylvania and New Yoilc stale eveiy Wednesday. The route of this tour ist car has bean selected through the I most picturesque legions of America, Including such beauty bpots as Niagara , Kalis the St. Clair Tunnel, over the J Gteat Kock Island Route, through the Hojal Gurgc the Grani Canon, over I the Iireky Mountains to Salt Lake City, along the slimes' of the Great lake to Ogden and over the Slenn Nevacl'is to the principal cities of sun ny California Saciemonlo, San Fran cisco. Los Angeles and San Dingo. For paitieulnis as to the time of trains, rates, te , inquiio of ticket nuents or addtess Chas. S. Lee. General I asener Agent, Lehigh Valley K. K Philadelphia, Pa, To Cure Catarrh Do not depend upi 11 snuffs, Inh ilants or other looal applications Catarrh' is i constitutional disease, and can be successfully tivate 1 only by means of a constitutional lemidy like Hood's Sar STpaillla. which thoroughly purities the blood and lemoves the urofulous taints vlileh cause citnrih. The great num ber of testimonials from those who have be vi cuied of cntau h bv Hood's Saisaparilla prove the unequalled pow er of this medicine to conquer this dis ease. If troubled with Catarrh give Hood's SaisapiillKi a talr ttlal at once. Banquet Lamps. A large variety of new and handsome designs in LAMPS just received. Brass Lamps, Onyx Lamps, Dresden Lamps, At lower prices than ever be fore quoted in this city. Wo nro showing 1111 cc optionally rtno "no of Wutrlics limiunidx and Jowclry at pi lets which will pliaic von A. E. ROGERS, Jeweler, 21 j l.ucK.i, Ave, Mr 4WyMk Stetson Hats Have Brains In Them Yes, there are brains In Stetson Hats brains in making them and brains in wearing them. New Fall Styles in Stiff and Soft Hats on sale. It's a wise head that wears a Stetson Hat. Thcxo nnd Other Hood Styles Sold by CONRAD, 305 Lackawanna Avail ) nM,i WJrtZ- 5s Full Set $5.00 TEE FULL SBT TOOTH 1BBTM CLOANOD TOOTH WITHOUT PLATO TOOTH OX rUACTBD $5.00 2Sc $3.00 Free NO MORE DREAD OF THE DENTAL CHAIR srloTiiTtir CmrMC"il nn,,',11.ci1 atmnlutcly without pain by our Into tnients or coca nn. Weimiuot niiim tluo- ".'."" Vr'H'tlrst-ilim entlsts at 1 l(tl)lMMIUtIlt ll.lt nl, s.. ;,..,;. "fi, :". 1 y u,i.m' "ei"! are llio only Dentiil I'arlors In ... .iii1,.1,,xo ,lll P Hunted upiitliuicoH nnd lnaredlents to rnniuiaV, rl...., "''"PPlyuold crowns mul porcolidn emu us, undo- !f, i "'"""."'""'nit teeth and umnuile'l for ten yum, without 1 ,'c ?.t.pi,J,1(;l!u?f'"u" I'ullHctof loethtii. V'e Rimrnuteo a f.1.,1 nil .RK. V"1llYrown.",l,l4ttl without platos, gold llllliigs 1. .... .S.... I .. '"'"'nl work dine p ilnleMslv ami by Miii-eliillstR. 1.. iV.n... . fJS, ?!,r leell oxtnnl 1 1 In tho nornlngamlgo Ho 110 111 lliu eveiilnif unit tinw fo.,11. ... ..i, .. ...... ,. ....... ?,rJ.. r ?. S"'t !,bv,',fr!iiiximlimtloii. V written giinrnnteo Vi. t 1 iw. . i'."" Wl.,r.k-, ''". H to hj Hiinilays and holld ivs, o leronico I "heeltv '"l' " t',)luu;clloa wU" uu' . Pct "! "'"I'TjInnoil, hnvc had teeth extrnetcd and lirlili?o work donont tho.Vew Yorlt Dental 1 arlors, and cheerfully recommend tbelr method, bulmt tlnles and ns advertised. J. M. HOItNIIA ICI.lt, l'JOll Mulberry st." IIOtmSBTOH HU.NUAY.S 10 TO 1. NEW Cor. Lackawnnnu nnd Vjoin Ins TRBUMPH Warm air furnace, solid cast radia tor, sectional fire pot, absolutely gas tight. Don't purchase any other make, the best furnace you can get is none too good and the TRIUMPH is the best, therefore buy the best and protect the health of your family THQS. F. 60,") I.ackauann Professional Directory. Advertisements Under This Head $5 Per Line Per Year. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. KAY, 2vG Penn ave., 1-5 and 7-9 p. m. Diseases of women, children. Te'.e-phone I DR. DATESON. 337 N WASHINGTON avenuo, 10 a. m. tolp, m. ! DIt. C. L. FRiTTV. SCRANTON PAVINGS 1 Bank blldg, 122 V omlng av 1 nue. 1 . I MARY A. SIIKPHBRD. SI. D . IIOMI3- opathlst, No. 21 Adams avenue. 1 -nr? A. TltAPOLD. SPHCIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wj omlng avenuo and Spruie street. Seiaiiton Of n hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a, m. to G p. m. DR. W. E ALLDN, S12 NORTH WASIf lngton avenue. DH. L. M. OATHS. ROOMS 27 AND I lioard of Trade building Olllce hours, I 8 to 9 a. m , 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. 111. Itesl 1 denco 309 Sladlton avenue. , DR. C. L rftDAS. SPDCIALLST IN I Rupture. Trusi nttlng and J"at Iteduc ' tlon. Olllce telephone !W Hours. 10 to 12, 2 to i, 1 to 9. DR. s. w. L'AMORnAiw. omri: 211 Adams. Residence, 1J1S Mulbeirj. Chron ic JlseaBes, lungs, heirt, kidneys, and genlto-urlnary organs a speclaltj. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. W. O. ROOK. VDT13HI.VAHY SITU geon. Hor-es, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2C72. Lawyer. jAsrns 11. TOunnY, attornrv and Counsellor at lnvv Rooms 413 and iH Commonwealth Hulldlng. PRANK 13. nOVLR ATTORNKY AND eounscllor-nt-law Hun building, rooms 13 and 14. Washington avenue. EDWARD W THAYI3R. ATTOUNI3Y Rooms Hand 1',. Republican bldg JfiFTRKYS & Rl'DDY, ATTORNI3YS-at-lavr, Commonwealth Rul'dlng. WARIinN KN-AI'I'. AT TORN' FA'S and Counsello-at-Livv, Itopiibllcan building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JBSSI'P ft .IDSSIT. ATTfiliNnYS AND Counsellorrt nt law, t'ommonwoalth bulHlns, Washington avenue. PATTniiSON cS. WHiCOX, tRAD13RS' National Hank Hulldlng. AliVRlin HAND, WILLI M J HAND, Attorneys nnd Counsellors, Common wealth building Rooms 19. 20 and 21. rrt.NK T oicni.L. ATToitvr.y-AT- Ixiw, Room B, Coal I3ehange, Scranton, Pa. JAMI3S W. OAKPORD. ATTORN13Y-AT-L-iw Rooms 514, f)13 and 515, Hoard of Trade Hulldlng 30. A WATftnS. ATTOUNIW-AT-LAW, 423 Laokawann 1 ave, S-vinton, Pa c, n piTvnnn, ATTOR:;m'-AT-LAW, Commonwealfh luilldlng, Scranton, Pa. C. COMTJOYS. .121 SPRl'R STU1313T. D n RT3PLOC.Ln. ATTOUNI3Y UANS ncgotlited on real eftRte. security. Mears bulVllne. coiner Washington ave nue and Spruce street. H. V KILIiVM. ATToRNKY-AT-LAW. IV) Wyoming uvenue, Kcranion. ra. 1 JAS J. H IIASHLTOV. ATTORVI3Y-at-Law, 45 Commonwealth bldg., Scran ton. WATSOV. DllJirU HALL tr KntMt3uI 1 KR Attorneys and Counfllors-at-I.aw; Traders' Nstlnnil Hank Hulldlng; rooms I 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10; third lloor. Detectives, BARRING & M'BWDBNnY, COMMON, wea'.th building, lnteistate Secret Ser. Tlco Acency, Full Set $5.00 75c up 50c $2.00 to 3.00 $1.00 I (10LD PILLINOS SILV0R PILLINOS (10LD CROWNS OTHER CROWNS uitu lienn iluntiil us. rices los than half tf m m, YORK DENTAL PARLORS Ayes. (Over Now ark HhooHtore.) Kntianio on Wjomlng avenue LEONARD 1 Ave, Scranton. Architects Pi;ilCIVAL J. MOTtniB, ARCHITCCT. 1 Ho-ird of Trade Uullding. I3DWAKD II DAVIS, AP.CKITBCT. Roon s 21, 2" and 20, Commonwcaltli building, Scranton. 13. L WALTI3R ARCHITECT. OFPICE1 rear of WJ Washington avenue. , L1JWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT. IJ5 Spruce St., cor. Wash. ave,. Scranton. rnnDnnicK l. hrown, architect. Price Hulldlng, 32S Waihlngton avenue, Scranton T. I. LACFA' d SON. ARCHITBCT Tradeis' Nation U Hank. Dentist i. DH. I. O. LYSfAN, OX. N. WASHINGTON avenue. DR. r. I M'CRAW. W, SPRUcrj street. DR. 11. P. RI3YNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUHACH, 115 Wyoming ave. WI3LCO.in C SNOVrJH. 421 liACKA wunna ave. Hours, D to 1 and 2 to a. Drcssinnlccr. SIRS. SI. a DAVIS. 4V) Adams avenue. Wire Screens. JOS KUIJTTRL. "nnVR, Kll IACKA wannu avenue, S'rantou, Pa., m.mufac turer of Wlic Screens, Schools, SCHOOL OP TH13 LACKAWANNA Scranton. Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law. medicine or bualnesss Oiens September t3 Send for cntnlogu ReA. Thomas SI. C.liiii, LL. D.. Walter IX. Until. A SI. Sect. G. R. CLARK & CO. SKI3DStnN ANTJ Nurserjmen, Huie lie Washington nvi. nue, grien housi, 13.) North Main ave nue; ttoiei teli phone, 7S2 Hotels nnd Kestaiirnnts. THU KLK CAPI3. 123 AND 127 PRAN1C iln avenue, italiti reasonable P. .HiOLBll, i'roprletor. SCRANTON HOCSB. Ni3AR D.. I4. i W, pottensfcr deiot. Conductnel on the Uu. rojiean plan. VICI'OU KOCH. Prop. Miscellaneous. HAPHR'S ORClinSTRA-MPSIC FOR ba'.l. plcniej, pintles, riccpllons, wrd-dlnR-B and convert work furnished. Fnr terms addrexa It J liauer, conduato-, 117 W omlng avenue, over Hulbert's muslo store. MIXIARC.Hn BHOTHI3RS, PRINTERS Mipplles. envelipe, paper bnt, twin"" ,arn,iouse, 12u Washington avenue, Scianton, Pa. rRANK P HROWN CO. WIIOU3 Mle dealers In Woolwaro, Cordage and Oil Cloth, 720 West Ixiekawaunu ave. THOMAS AUimrjY. IJXPKUT AC countant rikI auditor. Roemis 19 and ) VIIIIa.m8' Hul ding, onooclto postotflcc. Agent for tho Hcs Tlio Kxtlngutsher. Vrintin;. THH TRIHl'Nn PPHLISIflNO CO North Washington avonuo Llnotypj Composition of all klnd qulokly demu; racllltUs unsurpassed In this regtoa. ZTH WyWkL E3K. S VWtO Ul t -
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