TFT7S FCPAJVTON TRIBUNE-WEJDNESO A Y MORNING. NQVEUBTCn 24. 18UT. CUkst Side and City Suburban TODAY'S EXERCISES. Approprinlc TliaoksRlvinj; Day Program mcs Will He Rendered In the Dif ferent School Buildings. A usual, tlio several public schools of this side "Ml o floxc-d Thursday nnd Pilday of thin week In observance nf Thanksgiving Dav. This afternoon nenily nil the schools will have appro prlute exoielscs. In a few Instances the school lontrolleus "111 be picscnt nnd nianv ot the parents and Mends if the children will nttend the exer cises. There me eleven schools on this lde and their exercises In whole or pnit nil' given herewith. At No. M school, of which David Owens was recently appointed princi pal and which Is located In the Sixth waid. a eiv line progi amine has been prepared. Pupils from the rooms of Mr. Owens, Misses Wntklns and Lewis will icclto nnd pupils from the 10- ,nl,,l,i,- innms will sltlg POngS The Misses Lizzie Harvey. Mav .tones, Stella Jones, Norma nnd Delia Kelly, Edna Paisons, Myfanwa Cadwgan, Rene Moses Mav Morgan and Salenn .tones and Vied. Flvte. Ellsworth Kelly. Jay Hlghiield and Alehie Moms will icelte. W. D. Hdwnid.s is principal of No. 17 school unit it is probable that the looms will Join in lelideilng ei re lies of an nppiopilnte natme. Only one room at No i'- school, of which Miss Joule D. Lies Is principal, will lme anv exerciser. That Is the Intermediate H room, taught by Miss llattie II. Fellows and In this room n "niothois meeting" will be held. An ecellent progi amine has been pre pared. At school No. 20 short exercises will bo held, consisting of songs, reci tations and reading. The teachers at chool No. 11, of which Piofessor James H. Hughes Is pilnclpal, have combined and will have general exctclses foi this afternoon. The programme will consist of recita tions by the Misses Mellle Hoffman, Martha Hughes. Clara Huus and Da vid Atkinson. Austin Praunfdter, C.onigp Transue and Harold Davis. There will be several dialogues In which the bojs and girls will take patt. Resides the general singing by the nohool, the Misses Margaret and Annie Phillips will sing a duet and n double quartette of girls and boys will render a selection. 13. A. Cruttenden is principal of school No 1G, and has arranged for a short session this afternoon In which several pupils will take part In reil tatlonn, and the school In general sing ing. At No. IS. of which John T. Jones Is principal, no special pieparatlon has been made, but each room will observe the day In some manner with short exorcists. Professor P. F. Durkln, of No. 29; ,D. W. Phillips, of No. 31. and II. L. Morgan, of No 22, entu expect to have some form of exercises by which to fit tingly observe tomorrow's holiday. terday The cause was a laughablo Incident, but might easily have been of an opposite nature. A plumber was engaged In locating a leak In the gas pipes In the "American House," on Ninth Main avenue, ut which Lewis 11 Jones Is proprietor. He found the leak, and to see how fill one the How was, he struck a light anil Ignited the "cnplng gas. The scono that ensued Is better Imagine 1 thHti descilbed. What was supposed at Hist to be only a loose Joint, became a geyser of Hume and the plumber natiowlv ostium! a severe binning. Some peion veiled "file"' and an alaitn was sent In. The Fiankllns and Crlumblns lesponded. Mea.iwhllc, the Mow or ens had been shut off anil the danger of file removed. STRUCK A SPRING. The I'lnplovcs of the sltcet depait ment who are engaged In rebuilding the sewer main on South Oat Hold ave nue, betwien Washburn and Jackson stiect, stiuck something like nn u tplnn well or evei lasting spilng es toidav morning vhlle excavating. So uipldlv did, the. trench 1111 that the huge hand pump could not keep down the How. The sttect depaltment said to the lite department: "Come ovm to Ciaillplil avenue with nn engine nnd help us" Chief Hlikev called out the Franklin engine and accompanied the men to the scene of action. Peimn nent men John Kline and John Lowiy, Engineer Tom Allen nnd Fireman Wllllum Kline manned the engine nnd the water was soon lowered. Hy keep ing the engine winking the men were enabled to iirooec d with the excavat ing. This will be continued until the tiench has been cut deep enough nd the new pipes laid, which will take a few days more. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Nellie Davis, of Wllkes-Rane. Is the guest of Miss Jennie James, of Lafayette street. Miss Elizabeth Howell, of Hampton street, Is verj 111 at her home. Heniy Lloyd, of Archbald street, Is conllned to his home by Illness At S 30 o'clock this evening Miss Mai garet Jenkins will be married to T. J Reynolds of Hampton street, at the home of the bride's mothei, Mi. Eliza beth Jenkins of 413 South Main ave nue. The man Inge of Miss Blanche Thom as to Hobart S. Ilarnes Is announced for this evening, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ruh II. Thoman, No. 414 North Ninth street. will ofllclate Interment wilt be made at the Wnshbuin street cemetery. The Alumni Athletic association foot bnll eleven will bo pitted against the Olvmplc eleven tomoriow afternoon on the Washliuin street giounds. This will bo the third time for these olcvens to play and as inch 1ms won a game, this contest will no doubt bo a battle roval. Fietl. Davis, of Noith Lincoln ave nue, hns enteied the lists ns a candi date for register of voters In tlio Fourth district of the Fourth ward. Socum lodge. No. 070, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, hns appointed a lommlttee to request action on the pait of the lienellclal and fraternal or ganizations of the West Side with re speit to selecting points for the dis pel sing of funeral processions when In tel ment takes plnce nt any other than the Washburn street cemetery. It is anxious to meet similar committees from other organizations, Saturday evening. Dec. 11, at Masonic hall. The (iieen House Social club held their legninr clns dance nt Mears' linll last evening. Theto was a large at tendance and the dancing was enjoyed. The Lincoln Social club will conduct their first annual ball tomorrow eve ning In Mears' hall. Hood music will be piovlded for the affair This t veiling at T. I . Jones' hall, on Noith Main avenue, a meeting will bo held at which It Is urgcil that all can didates for the respective wnid olllces of the Slth ward be present The me' ting will begin at S o'clock. The membeis or St Leo's Tourist club met In St Leo's hall last eve ning nnd completed final nirangements for their first annual ball, to be held In St. David's hall Thursday evening, Nov. 25. The Hatha La Monte Mission band held an Inteiestlng hesslon In the par lors of the Wahbuin Street Presby terian church last evening. A short service of tin woik accomplished thus far during this year was made. excepting Mr. Wnlsh. It being nn ad journed meeting, little business was transacted. Chief of the Fire Depart ment O'llara stnted to the council that the lire department was In need of a small nmount of supplies. The matter was refericd to the fire committee. Mi Ward nsked fol Infotmatlon In re gard to the proposed street car line to Spoit Hill, for which the Traction company secured the right of way nearly n jear ngo. The railway com mittee was directed to confer with the Tuition conipanv nnd find out If they nip going to build the rond. Mr. Med way made a motion that the borougn treasurer bo Instructed to pay off two bonds. Nos. t nnd 2. and pay Interest on other bonds now due, out of money In the sinking fund. The motion was tart led. The boiough cleik lead tiv ordinance relating to the taking of all tf-li'graph, electric light and street rail way poles in the boiough other than ore owned by the boiough. The matter was referred to the rallwav commit tee. The ordinance regaullng the ic movnl of poles encioaehlng on the sticets was postponed until next meet ing. The street commissioner icpoi ted that ,on Smith stieet the sulfate water is flooding cellars nnd liable to do much damage If neglected The chair man nnd stieet commissioner were In structeiMo Investigate the matter and report at tlio next meeting. Council adjoin n'ed to meet the Hist Tuesday evening In December TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT And each day ami night during Ihls week jou can get at nny druggist Kemps llntsam for tlio Throat and Lungs, ac knowledged to be tlio most successful rimedy ever sold for Coughs, Croup, Uronchltls, AMlnm and Cnnsutnptlori Oet ft bottle tod i) nnd keep it nlwntfi In the houc, so you can check your cold at once. I'rico 25c. and 50c. Haniplo bottlo SCRANTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Full Set $5.00 T"H PULL SET TEETH TUHTH CLEANED TEETH WITHOUT PLATE TEETH EXTRACTED $5.00 GOLD PILLINOS 25c SILVER PILLINC1S $3.00 GOLD CROWNS Prcc OTHER CROWNS Full Set $5.00 75c up 50c $2.00 to $5.00 $1.00 Music, Fine Arts, Languages. Adams Ave. and Linden St. BOARD OF ASSOCIATED CHARITIES. (iUECN RIDGE. Puion Thanksgiving services will be held In Asbury Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow at 10 30 a m. Rev. Dr. Lansing will preach the sermon. LAVGHABLE, YET SERIOUS An alarm of fire was sent In from box No. 35, corner of Jackson street and Main avenue, at lEI'O o'clock yes- MINOR NEWS NOTES. The funeral of Lorettn, the slx-yoar- old child of Mr. and Mi. John Caw. Hrl Ship I'nslnpvs Dirrctorv. CARPET WEAVER-AI1 kinds of rag carpets, stripe or hit and miss, on short notice Call and examine woi k or send postal card and 1 will call for rags In city limits. JACOB BALTIC. 112G Luzerne street, MR3 TENTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND prheno'oglst. 412 North Main avenue SECOND HAND I UHN1TCRE-Cah to' nn thing you have to sell Furniture, Slows Tools, etc Call and see th? ttock of J. t King, 701 to 7iw West Lac, awanna uvent-e NORTH SCRANTON. In the Providence Methodist Epis copal church tomorrow morning the union Thanksgiving services will bo ley, of 212 Railioad avenue, was held 1 held. The congregations that will par- icdordny afternoon ftom the paintal lesldeuce. Mnnv friends of the be leaved parents were piesent and the lloial offeilngs were very beautiful. The icmnlns wcie boine to the Hvdp Park Catholic cemetery and Interred. The rail-bearers weie James Well, nnd J. .MINOOKA. Mrs. IMwnul Connery, ot rialns. Pn.. spent estetday with friends on Staf ford stieet. This evening the Daniel O'Connell council, Young Men's Institute, will hold their second unnual entertain ment at the Father Mathew hall on Main stieet. A good musical pro gramme will be lendcred nnd a treat Is In store for those who nttend. A social will follow the entertainment. Thomas Mahoney, an aged resident of VInp street, got Into an alteriatlon with some unknown Polanders, Sun day evening, nnd ns a result he in hovering between life nnd death from the result of a stabbing affiay. Mr. Mahoney Is a peaceful iltlzen nnd his misfortune Is regretted by a laige circle of friends. The executive committee of the O'Connell council, Young Men's Insti tute, request all persons bavin? books belonging to the library of said soci ety to return the same to their rooms as soon as possible Compliance with the above request w dl be duly appie ciated. John J. Gillagher, chairman. is collecting: data. Regulnr Meeting nt W lilch Hie Agents Report Hns the 1'cnt iro. In the absence of Colonel Ripple, who was attending the ex-Prisoners of War banquet. W (inylotd Thomas wns .selected to preside over last night's meeting of the Hoard ot Associated chill Itles. Thele wile pieent besides the chilli man, Tieastirer W. T Smith, Assistant Treasurer D. J. Phillips, Sec retary Rev. Rogers Israel, T. J. Kelly, nnd T. J. Moore. What little business wns transacted was of a routine na ture. The report of the agent, Mrs. W. R Duggan. showed that thlity cases had been investigated. Twenty-two were found worthy and assistance rendered as follows: Seven persons wete fur nished transportation; work was found for six, lodgings and meals weie fur nished six, three were sent to the Lackawanna hospital; two to tho Foundling Home; three to the House of the Oood Shepheid; three to the Rescue Mtslon; thiee weie artested for various cilmis; clothing was fur nished to seven; medical aid to three, and three caes were referred to the chief of police. The nuire, Mls Anna Klesel, re ported having attended thiee tabes. SUNRISE PRWER MEETING. NO MORE DREAD OF THE DENTAL CHAIR Teeth extracted nnd filled absolutely without piln by our Into piietitltle method uppllul to tlio kiiiii. No tdeep-produelnn agents or cornlne. Wi-nrenot computing with cheap dental es. Iiibllfilituent", but with lliHt'drtss dunllnts at prices less tliiin luilf that charged tiv thrm. 'Ihcso nre tho only Denial Purlins in Kerutitou ttiiitlmve tlio patented uppllunics mid Ingredients to cvtrnrt, Mil and applv gold crown and porcelain crowns, imdii tci'tiililnfroni miturnl teeth utid wariuntcd for ton ymrs, without the leiiRt pirtlrlu of piiln I nil Set or IcotliSfl. wo Riluriintee n lit or no pay. tlold rrouu and tsotli w Ithoiit plates, gold llllliiis nnd nil other denial work d uiu pitiiltssly and by Mieciullms. Come mid have vour teeth nit met 1 In tho morning ami go ho no In theevenlnit with niw teeth ttiimn toll ou cruelly wlmt your work will cost by a freo cc-imliiutlon V written guarantee of ten years with rill work. Hours, S to s; Sundays and bolldtvs, into l. Do not be misled. We have no connection with any other office lu the cttv. "We. the utidci signed, huv child teeth extrsited nnd bridge woik done at the New York Dental l'urloiti, nnd cheerfully recommend tlulr method, belti inlnlos and ns advertised. J. M. llOItXIIAKLit, ltfuU Mulberry st." ITplMmsTn 8 HUSUW a Id to i. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS Cor. Lackawanna ami W)omlns Aves. (Over Newark hoo Store.) rutiauuo on joining nvctntn Charles and Thomas Caw ley Hainson. The funeral of the late Mrs .Alex ander L Widner, of 1GT North Lincoln avenue w ill be held this afternoon In stead of tomoriow afternoon, n previ ously arranged Servicis will be h Id at the tesidence and Rev. J. B City Solicitor Directed to Collect I'roni the Traction Ciiinpnin. City Solicitor McGlnley wns jester day engaged in colleUlng data with refetencc to the tepaving of FianUlin avenue beveral veais ago. When the At 7 O'cloik Tomoriow Horning nt (Jrneo Church, VV voming Avenue. The Young People's Society of Chris tian Endeivor or Urane R fotrred Epis copal chinch will ushu In Thanksgiv ing uny vvnn a pinyu aim ihium' sit- vlee n the clnirch. IIS Wyoming nve- I '; - - " . 11 UP All who call themselves f'lulstlans, but especially all Chilfetlnn Ei.deav c.itrs, u o.iin'sth Hulled to attend this caily hour gathennj. tlclpate in It aie ChribtlTn, Piesby. terlan. Congregational, Raptibt and Couit Stuct Mtthodlst. The s'rmim will be pi-i-uehrd by Rev. Mr Hulgln. David Hop':lno, of Foiest City, who nas neen visumg le.auvrs in ims piace lls,rlnU imveIIK,,t .,, nl,nnt to be laid , :ZZZZ.-ei f tlioso'dNenHCH for tho past few days, leturned homo , , ,,,, ,,,,,., ..,,, .... thoncht to lav ! Mu O f ' 3 t.V tlni Ceinto-l rlmirj - ' -i- .- .. -- - - .-, tj II, .. -. a (limbic tiacK nut wa pievenien uy injunction While the pioceedlngs 5,fc U-VU O '1'lils remeilj liclnR In- jectfit lUrci'liy tc tlio arebofj sef &s&z&s&s$i&i Great Break Cloak Prices Today we confine our remarks to top-notch, high-grade Jackets, Blouses and Collarettes, but as you know we've got Cloaks, etc., at all prices, and the reductions here spoken of allect every gar ment in the department. In other words, the price break begins with the finest garments in the place and runs light down till the Capes and Jackets, thit sold at say S'2.01) or SH.00, aie reached and in all cases the new price is far, far below what it was a week ago. In Our Cloak Department Our constant aim has been to produce as finely finished garments as skilled labor could turn out. Year by year the betterment has been obvious to the most casual observer, and now we th.nk the limit of perfection in tailoring, cutting and finishing has been reached. In a word, if the get up or materials used in the manu facture of the Jackets, Blouses, and we are aboul to mention in detail can be improved upon, we want to know the how and the where. ve'terdr y. Mis Ji hn Lewis of Chailes street, I is confliud to her home with a severe attack of lheiimatHin. The Citizens band will conduct a -r lal and entertainment on the iven ni of Dec III for the benefit of Mis. S.et I Thomas V.'Ullnir.s, vvhoe husband was fntnllv bullied by as cnl"Slon of gas i in the Storis mine some time ago. The Amity foot ball team of this place will so to Plttston tomorrow to plvv the team that represents that city. Tin game w 111 be clojolv contested, ns l.oth tH.mw have excellent players. The Amltv lint -tip will be a.s follows: Cuitei J imes McMonny, light guard, Thomas Thomas, lift guard. Thomas Twlss, rl hi tackle, Sam Davis; left tackle, Piank Sweeny, tight end. J. Mc Klus Mi. lift end, T. McKluskle; quartet hack. Thomas Webster; right halfback, John Skiff, left halfback, T. Manley, fullback, Walter Rilght. Tho colois ot the team will bo red and w hlte The police were dispatched late Mon day evening to quell a disturbance In n boat ding house on Perdlnand street. When the polce arrived they found things about the plaie In a dilapidated condition as a icsult of a furious fight. They took four ot the participants, Anthony Otllnsky, Anthony McKeauy, lliiiney McKeauy and Anthony Shors nucko, to the police stntlon. When ar raigned yeteulav morning before Ai des man ridler the mm were fined $i each Miss .Manic Drown and Fred. Hill, popular vouiis people of this end. will be mmiled Clulstma.s week, at the Christian chinch by the pastor, Rev. Mr. ISultiln. Mrs. W. P. Andeison. of UrlchvUle, Ohio, is the uuest of her parents, Mr. and Mis Isaac Owens, of North Main nvtnue. Dr W. W Jenkins, of Peckvllle, was called heie yesterday by tho serious Illness of his mother. MM -iff Rjra Or'ins, roqulrcn in JIM (vift E- j3 viinngo of 1(ct. Cnic who pendlns the pave was laid with --ro-n u- .in?iii iip-lmiacl;. the company's tiaik on one side of the I jV"aT;V "? 'fan-ie. Iij m-UI, Sl.Ot) rtieet to permit of another one being I AAJIfjold ou.y by I " 1 Warm air furnace, solid casr radia- I j . tor, sectional fire pot, absolutely Q I ' gas tight. Don't purchase any other make, the best furnace you I j can get is none too good and the I TRIUMPH g f, is the best, therefore buy the best I ' and protect the health of your family H i 1 a nwa a a bhviiiiuu V . -.-. U.nn H : y I tn SgaiaSi-lasawieh niYiawLiiTHi mi t wmii iiaMBi m laid alons'lde of It The com t eventuallv refused to al low the additional Hack and the rails had to be moved over to the centie of the stieet. The bill of the Raiber As phalt compatu for tepaving the street alter the track was moved was J0S1 10, and as the contract was with the city, the city has to pay that amount. The Traction company paid $103 and the city councils lntiucted Mr. McGlnley to collect the bilanco ftom It. The Traction olllc'als say that MM Is their full share of the paving bill and in paying it they disihaiged their obligation to the city, MISS TURNFR PAID SIXTY DOLLAR1?. Wm. O Clark, jib I'cnn As., Scranton, Pa EHVOIJS TUniISLi:-., I,L ICIN'DS cu edHdli VniMiiu . i e'ts. 1'rea ho lc cllshow .VUIlllU illt.MIU.VL CO., llhll.ll ton, I) c SOUTH SCRANTON. $18 Jackets for $12 Made In Beautiful Ketseys, with In laid Ftonls, ikh, fancy tilmmlngs, lln est Roman htilpe Satin trimmlng-i, etc. Colois. Tan, (ireen, Blue or UlaiK. Weiu $18.00 last week. This Week $12 $13.50 Jackets for $10 Kino Keiseys, made with V'ly Front, Stai Collar. Snapped Bad; and Front, supurb linings etc., woe $1,1 SO lust v eek. This Week $10 $12 Jackets for $8.50 High Oracle Kersey, fine Satin trim mings, Inlaid Velvpt Collar, full Snap ping, etc, A stjllsh Jacket that brought $12 00 u wick ago. This Week $8.50 $14.50 Russian Blouse, $8 Fine Keisey, full lined, exceedingly stylish, and tnllored as well as the lilghest-prlcid gaiment money can buy, Colors, Blink or Dark Green. Were $1L',50 last week. This Week $S Patrlik Osboine, of Tront street, and Miss Ll77ie Mcfllll.of South Wash ington avinue. havo ictuuied homo as Mr. and Mis. McOIll, the couple having been imriled about two weeks ago at Rlughamton by Alilerman Roheits, of that cltj. The insuring-" was a sur pilKo to the lelatlvs and fi lends of the young peLple. They aie now llv Inir on Front stieet. Cornelius Mnhnnev swoie out i war rant before Aldernnn Ruddy for tho uuest of Rdwnid Knlskle, of Mlnnuka, who It Is nlleg'-il, assaulteil Thomas Mnhonej. the iiioseeuloi's father, last Sunday night whlli he was returning home. Kolsklo cTnnot be h cited. Tho funeral ot Panicle McNulty took plaio vei-tciclri nioinliig from St. John'H Cntlirilp chinch. Mm lal was made In Hyde Paik Catholic cemeti ly. Mis. Augusta Fuess of diein Ridge, visited friends here Monday The Scranton Athletic club will con duct a ball In Geimunla hull tonight. I"v cry tiling promises a successful at fair. Miss Hannah riovle, duughter ,f Mr, nnd Mr. Patrick linvle. of Fig rtr"ot, hns returned fiom Norvleh. Conn. t" li "l nil-ill. .- it iiil-iiiiiiii Ulliy I , .---.. . our Fine L'lectiio Seal with leal Poi- w'ce 3, ,uu ervluauM from one of $7.50 Jackets for $5.98 Vfiy Drep Curl Astrakhan, fully lined, tidily niunmented and snapped: best tailoring. A wondeitul amount of stvle, at lubt week's inice $7 50, This Week 5.S $6 Jackets for $4.98 Nice, Medium-weight Astiukhan, lich appearance. High Collar. Patch Pockets, etc., eti . who $C0O last week. This Week $4.t)8 Sho Now Ciiiugi's V. A. Recmcr W 1th I'ii'm" rrelrn-e. Ml-s Tlllle Tinner, tho postmistress and poete-s of Nay Aug, plaved a lead ing role In a case heard before Alder man Wilght vesterday. V. A. Reemer, a Dunmore storekeeper, wns defend ant and the chaige against him was fale pietcnse. Ml.ss Tinner sav.s she gave him a Judgment note In payment for goods she obtained fiom him, the under standing being that an execution .should not be Issued on the note within a ear. During the life of the note she uaid him $fi0 on tho amount, but when It became due Judgment for the full amount was entered by a New Yoik firm, to whom Beemer sold the note. Miss Turner sny.s that Beemer took $C0 of her money, well knowing he had sold the note. Theieln consisted tho false pietenses The hearing was con tinued until Friday. A GREAT OFFER FOR Till: HOLIDAYS BY vrj,"tt Ocrmanla W ino Cellars, ( l;mp, Haminonilsport and lM$ it Khelrai. N Y 1''- We nre tUtennlnod to !S?..1.. Intriidiiii our goods Zf&.J umo u the very best poo rfT'fTS o in lie country, und to IL wo cm KtM im iiLtler way P I I of doliu this thin bv bell YORK'S COMMISSIONERS HERE. Ladies' Collarettes Plenty to choose fiom, but little space to tell of (hem. Weil mention only Are Inspecting Court Houses with a View (it Inciting .Modern Ideas, County Commissioners O. W. At tlcks, Robert S. McDonald nnd Au di ew K. Stialey, of York, aieompanled by Aichltert J, A. Dempivoff. weru lieie yesterday Inspecting the court houn with a view of gaining Ideas that will be ot use to them In tho contemplated lemodcllng of York's seat of Justice. They nto making cnilte an extended trip Hefoie coming here they visited Phlladelphla.Wcst Chester and Wilkes Iiaite, and after leaving here they will take In Towanda, Warren, Medina and Canton, Ohio, Pittsburg and Hnnls buig. Thev weie enteitalned duilivr their brief stay in this city by County Commissioners Giles and S. W. Roh eits and John Demuth. Lackawanna's beautiful court house received tho w.irmest Hind of compliments from th vhltoi8. V I If.. t .,iw l t")"5'Jl-Tru. ip m &&?$ tt-r.iri ma in'- iiiuiii n c tsa or our g mds, com lining eluseii biltius of wi le nnd o le Ikh le of out evtr i Hue d Jiirno dlstl led llraru bru(id) , ut uno-luitf Its uc- 111 It ( U-t. J (Mill IC- ci-lpt ot S.'i.DO wo will send to nnj lea Icr of this piper one niso of our goo Is, nil Ilist-cl.iss una pui up in i-iP" tjOSSSSSSSSSESSS Professional Directory. Advertisements unaer i ni iicj j js " tine rer rear. IMiysiciam anJ StirucoiH. yT k vy "(W Pcnn nve., 1-5 nnd 7-9 P. ni. Dlsiases of women, child! en. TcAone. DR. RATKrfON. S!7 N. WASHINGTON avenue, 10 a. m. to 4 p. in. ArchltusU DR C. L. KRBV. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank blldg, 12 W.c onilng avenue. MARY A. SHRPHRRD. H. D. IIO.MU oVathlst. No. rS Adams nvtnucs DR. A. TRAPOLD. Diseases of Women, cormr "joirin avenuo and Spruce street Scranton. O flee hours. Thursduy and baturdajs. SPUCIALIST IN ) Ullltt.b Ul- u. m. to 6 p. DR. W. E ALLEN, 512 NORTH WAS1I ington avenue. OBITUARY. WMPn as ful oV: If) Sffi p. i lal mo t ham. afWWll,l imnmn' i ft",. loJtfll "'JV "SiF' I IIOI Illl'ilUli 1 it, not iokuv. t. hot. rtwret Ca- tn bi lit hot Mien. v. 1 it b it. 1.1s U iv I t hot Magitrn. 1 1)1. bot. Aliiiillc.i, 1 qt bot. l'oit. i it. bot. hwcet Is- lll'O In, 1 lit bot. I in (irape llriuid. ihls oiler Is made inaliil. to Introduce otir tlr.inJ Imperial J-ec Chani"aine and our line double-ilis- tilled drape llrand lids cue of goods Is olktid ut iiboui one-half Its actual tost and It will plume us If our friend" and patio in w ill tul.t) advantage of this and belli us Intro dm e our ood. All older should be In be fore lie lumber l.'ith. . .. -.imi-H nooMS :T7 AND 1 ,';. .'i Trn.l building Oillco hours i, to 0 a. m , 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. demo 309 Madison avenue. m 3. Real ms C L PRKAS SPECIALIST IN n!vupuirTr,s.nnIng2naiFat I rduc- tlon cjuiee len-iuiu"" 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. PERCIVAL J. MORRIS, ARCHITECT, Roaid of Tiado Uulldlng. EDWARD H DAVIS, Rooms 24, 2"i and 3i, building, Scranton ARCHITECT, commonweaitn E. L WALTER. ARCHITECT. OF! rear or uuci wasnington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR , ARCHITECT, 435 Spruce St , cor. Wash, ave., Scianton. FREDERICK L. DROWN. ARCHITECT. Prlco Rulldlng, 1JU Washington avinue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. AnCHITECTS. Traders' Xatlonil Hank. Dentists. DR. I. O. LYMAN, SX N. WASHINGTON av enuc. Hours: 19 to OR S W. L'AMOREACX. OPCICE 231 Adams. iWldenre. HIS Mulbei ry. Chion ie J "eases, lungs, heart, kldnej-. and geiilto-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. W G. ROOK. VETERINARY SUR ueon Hor-es, Cattli and Dogs treated. Ilo-pltal. 121 Llr.dtu stieet, Scranton. Telephone 2i72. Lawyers. D'"lt REPLOGLE. ATTORNin LOANS heg'oi itel on real estate, security. Mi ars bul'dlng. comer Washington ave nue and Spruce stieet WARREN KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and i Coun-ellors.at-Liw. Republican building. WiishltiRton uvenue. Sci anion, Pa. slan Lamb Yoke and High Collar. A natty shupe, und large enough for told weather cotnfoit. The best thins wo ever saw at JO 50. This Week $1.10 tjur-t pi -?r 11: Globe Warebodse tlio schools ns a professional nurbc. nuN.MOKi: The dtamu. "Stilfe." which will bo presented In Odd Fellows' hall, Thanks giving night, by tho Sans Boucl club, promises to bo the best entettulnment ever given by the club Tho proceeds aiu for the benolU of the Knights of tho Golden Kugle, it veiy worthy or ganization, which has dono much for tho welfate of Its members. Chnilefl Smith, of tho firm of Smith Rrothers, gioceis, will spend Thanks giving with his mother In Union Center. New York. Tho boroush council met In special bcsslon last evening in tho borough building, All members wcro present, W D. Riown.of Wllllamsport, and the father of Attorney Joseph I'. Rrown, of Scranton, died at the home of Di. J. W. Heck, at Peckvllle. jesteulay fore noon, about 11 o'clock, of pneumonia and heart falluie. aged 72 years. Mr. Drown came to Peekville last Monday to visit Ills son. who stops nt the Har rison House, but ptactlces law In the city of Scranton Tho remains will bo removed to his home this morning on tho Delawnie nnd Iludton train. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. "JT'$T3r. The Old Dominion ( oinpnii'' EXPRESS STEAMERS "Princess Anne," ''V.orUown,' and "JniiiCh. toHii"olkr FOR business incu. pleasure seekers nnd visitors to OLD POINT COIIFORT a most expedition route, i cm nine Norfolk nt iu.no a. ui.,k1Iuk a whole-day In Norfolk, connecting with fast nlternoon train for tho Wont, South and Houthwest trom and with boats for llaltlmore, Mil., nnd Wanhiugtou, D. C, and all connecting Hues. VA. Kor fuither Information apply to OLD U031IM0X STEA3ISIIIP CO. Pier 16, North Klver. New York, W. L. (lUILLAUDCU, Vlce-Prt. ondTml. lie Manager. WATSON DIEHL HALL KEMMER-ril-Attorneys nnd Counell.iis-at-Lawr; TradeiV' Nation t Hank Uulldlng! rooms 6. 7, s. 9 and in; vniro imcir. tvmk5 h'tORREY, ATTORNEY AND J Councilor at U.w. Rooms 413 and 111 Commonw ealth Uulldlng. i'RANK e'hOYLE. ATTORS'EV AND coiinellor-nt-law Ilurr building, rooms 13 and U. Wathlncton avenue. jmsrp .cTessit. attorneys and Ooiinsellors nt luw. Commonwealth building. Washington avenue. VLPRBD HAND, WILLI M J HAND. Attorneys and Couiisellois, Common w ealth building. Room- 19, in and 21. CRANK T OKELL. ATTORNE V-AT- LtW", ItOOnl u. cvai i..-in.iih-, wvM...wn, Pa dr r. street. L. M'ORAW, 3K SPRUCE! DIL H. P. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LACHACH, 113 Wjomlng avo- AVELCOME C SNOVER. 421 LACKA wanna ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Dressmaker. MRS. M. E DAVIS, 130 Adams avenue Wire Screens. JOS. KI'ETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens, Schools. : MKS W. OAKTOHD. ATTORNEY-AT. Law. RooniH Ml. Bn and Shi, Iloaid of Trade UulldliiB. R 1- KILLAM. ATTOllNEY-AT-LAW. 120 Wyoming avenue. Berinton, IM. JAS. J. H HAMILTON. ATTOKNEY nt.Law, 45 Commonwealth bldg , Scian-ton. EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 14 and IS. Republican bldg. SCHOOL OP THE LACKAU ANN , Scranton, Pa. Courses prepaiators in college, law, medlclno or business Opcnij September 13. Send for catalogue Rev. Thomas M. Cann, LU D, Walter IL Rut 11. A. .vl. SeciU. G R. CLARK A CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; Mnie IIS Wabhlngton nv--nue; gieeu house, n0 North Main ave. line, tlole tell pliolle, 7S2. lintels mid Restaurants. THE ELK CAPE. 123 AND 127 PRNK itn uvenue. Rates reasonabli- P. .1EC.LER. Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L S. W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ivpeau plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop .Miscellaneous. RACER'S- ORCHESTRA-MCSIC Poll ba'.lH, picnics, parties, icceptiins wel dings and conceit work futnixlioil l'or teinis address R J. Haiur ondueio-, 117 Wjomlm; avenue, over Hcjltierta muslo stoie. JKPI-'REYS (t Rl'DDY. ATTORNE YS-at-law. Commonwealth Uul'dlug. L. A WATRK3. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave , Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building. Scranton, Pa, PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Hank Rulldlng. C. COMEGVS. 821 SPRUCE STREET. A..W. HERTHOLP. Atty.. 319 Spiuce St. Detective. IfAlmNT7I'swRENlTMuN" wealth building, luteratnto Sicivt Scr. lce Agtiicy. MEOAROEE RROTHERS. PRINTLRS" supldles, iMiveh ,ien. paper basr twine. Wart house, 1J0 Wa&hhiKton avonue, Sciaiiton, Pa. KRANK P DROWN A CO VAHOLE sale dealei In Woolware, Cordage and oil Cloth, 720 Wivt LaeKawunna THOMAS AI'RREV. E.NPKRTt .nnnlniit nnd auditor ROOtllS 19 vvilllnnis' Hul dine, opposite posl Agent for the Rc PI re Extmguiell Printing Tiir. TliHU'Ni: Pl'RLIRHINO CO. North WiwliIiiBton avoiiin Linotype CunipoKltlon of all Kludb cpilckly done. I'acllltles unsurpassed In this region.
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