T E FCPANTON TnTBlTNB-SATURDAY MORNIS'. NOVEMBER -27. 18!)T. est Side CAVE ON ACADEMY STREET Is Cousins Much Uneasiness (o Properly Owners on That Street, Near Hyde Park Avenue. A cnve-ln on Academy street, mid way between South Hyde Park avenue nnd Mullein street occurred early yes terday morning. It threatens thq sew er main and Is cnuslnir ( oisiderable uneasiness nmoiiK the lesldents of the vicinity. At present nothing beyond the loiidwav. a small section of side walk and the people's peace of mind nie disturbed. The mnln covins? lies directly In front of Select Councilman Hlthnid II. Wil liams homo at 1205 Academy street. It runs from tho cutter out beyond the hi i..n! center and Is somewhat the shape of an epaulette. The deepest part about 1 feet lies at the lobe nnd neatest the putter. About DO feet fur ther along a hole, or lather u seiles of eonveiglng cracks ipper just beneath the sidewalk and two tlags have drop ped down In a V-shape 1 maimer. This spot is Just nt the sratpwny of tie dwelling occupied by Henry Kinsley, ut 121J Academy stieet. Here and theie within a radius of f00 feet snnll cracUs arc uDpatcnt. A Trlliuni' leporter called 'upon Mr. 'Wil liams, who is outside foi eman of the Continental mines, to ascertain the cnuc of the cine. Mr. Williams thought It was from tho woikincs of the old Cential mines. He further Muted that no signs of the disturb ance was apparent In any of the ecl l&is or elv clllngs near the spot. This same locality was slmlllarly af fected ubout 0 or 10 yeais ngo. So much so. that It w is thought at the time that the old No. 14 school which stood nt the rear of the present lot, and was built of bikk, would have t be toin down to prevent a collapse. The present cave-In may not Iucu-hm? In area or even all'cct the sewer main but the heay rains if a few days back nnd the present bad weather lends on uneeitaln aspect to the tiouble. INJURED BY A TALL. William C. Wlllams, of Luzerne street, Is conllned to his residence as a result of a bad fall on Thursday after noon. He Is suffeiinc from a lndlv wrenched back and ipralned wiist. Mr. Williams was doing some lepalr work on the upper lloor of the duelling at one of the windows. To woik bet ter ho climbed on the jinn h roof. While working he slipped and fell to the ground, a distance of IS feet. Dr. George Beach Is In attendance. HOSPITAL REMEMBERED. The West Side hospital was not for gotten or overlooked In the general Thanksgiving of Thutsday. The direc tors and others connected with It weie delighted and deeply appreciated the kind donations nnd herewith extend their thanks to the many donors Al though It was announced that several churches would receive donations for VTKKVOtTS TROUHI.EI; ALL KINDS 1 cured with Anlnnil Extracts. Freo book tells how. WAH1I1NG10X CHEMICAL, CO., Washington, 1). V. Globe Warehoto NS'SW i&S&ZK Oneita Combination Underwear for Ladies If you arc an alert buyer of uuderwear, you arc fully familiar with the mauy points of excellence in these celebrated combination garments which are admittedly uuapproached by anything iu their line in the market We Want Every Woman in This City To give these one price garments a trial as we know very well what the result will be, and in order to make it worth while to strain a point to secure them, on Saturday and Monday only, we will offr the following specials: Ladies' Oneita Combination Suits Heavy blue lining, perfect finish and finely 0-' shaped, our usual 50c, quality, at J VL Oneita All-Wool Combination Suits , Full Fash oned throughout and therefore glove-fitting. The ideal cold weather uuderwear, all sues, for slender or stout women. Usual price j? t O K $1.75. On Saturday and Monday P AO Have You Seen Dr. Dentor's New Sleeping Garments They're widely dilferent from the old fogy ideas, and a very great improvement on anything that skill and science has yet produced. Perlect Hygienic conditions combined with solid comfort are their leading fejture. Special Display of Dr. Dentor's Sleeping Garments Today (Saturday.) 0im&mZZ and Ciiv the hospital, thus far they hae not been received at the hospital. However, It In well known thnt a generous re sponse was made at eeverul churches, and In a short time everything will be turned over to the management. Miss Smith, tho superintendent, was espe cially gratified by the Uiotightfulness of the donors, whose gifts are already at tho hospital. The teachers and pupils of the public school, of which Miss JosI Lees is principal, sent a laigo supply of delicacies nnd staples In the food line. The Sherman Avenue mission members, through their sup erintendent, Miss Delia P. Evans, made a similar donation. Several Individuals who withhold their names, also sent at tides which are always acceptable in an Institution of this kind. Mil. THOMAS A CANDIDATE. Select Councilman W. J. Thomas, of the Fourth ward, Is to make a run for re-election. He was not what might be called seeking another trm, but when he found a quite geneial desire W -' THOMAS on the part of his constituents that he should continue In their etvlce until he had seen a consummation of the many excellent plans he has projected, he decided to be a candidate, nnd Is now pushing his canvass with the en ergy which has chaiacterlzed his woik In city hall. This means a lively thtee corneied light In the caucus. FUNERAL OF MHS. REED. The funeral of the late Mr.s Chillies W Heed took place jesterday aftei iioon from the residence, Mi Twelfth stieet. Th' sei vices were attended bv a large number of fi lends, and the floral remembtanccH no.ulv hid the cas ket llev. J. P. Moffatt, pastor of the Washburn Street Presbj teilun church, officiated and preached the funeial ser mon At the conclusion of the .ser vices, the lemains were boine to the Wnshbuin street remetei, wheie In tel mnt was made. The pall-bearcia were: Charles Meska, Howell Moigan, William Deckelnlclt, Thomas Jenkins, Albeit Becker and Gomer Hughes THE SHAFT COMPLETED. Benjamin I Phillips, of West Elm street, recently successfully c omplet ed tho sinking of the new shaft at Prlcebutg for tho O S Johnson Coal Company. As a reminder of his sue- Warehouse SSS- Suburban cess many of his friends tendered him a reception at William Erby's hotel In Prlceburg Monday evening. John Davis, of Archlatd street, was toast master and several good speeches were made. Many West Scranton friends weie piesent. PERSONAL MENTION. James Lewis, of Archbald street, who recently came heio from Satt Lake City, has taken up his resldenco In Carbondale. Miss Harris, a trained nurso from the Jefferson hospital, of Philadelphia, who was the guest of Miss Kennedy, of the 'West Side hospital, returned home yesterday. Mrs. J. Terra Jones, of Nantlcoke, la the guest of hr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Moses, of Eynon street. William Morris, a student at Buck nell university, Is visiting hla parents, Itev. and Mrs. J. T. Morris, of South Main avenue. M. P. Wymbs, funeral director, or Jackson street, made a business trip to Honesdalo yesterday. Miss Helen Lawall, of South Bethle hem, Is the guest of Miss Gertrudo Freeman, of Corbett avenue. Miss MIna Tngue, of Luzerne street, Is the guest of Mr nnd Mrs. P. W. Tague, of North Bromley avenue. Miss Edith Hess, of Bloomsburg, Is the guest of her cousin. Miss Harriet Davis, the South Main nvenue florist. The Misses Annie and Marv Jones. f Landls street, were In Plttston on Thuisday. The Misses Alda Davis, of Archbald stieet, and Miss Sallie Thomas, of Cor bett t.venue. were the guests of Pitta ton friends on Thursday. Mr. and Mis Thomas Lershon and child! en, of South Lincoln avenue.have leturned fiom a visit in New York city. Itlclnrd Ilccfe. of 112S Lafayette street, is eiy ill. Mrs. lames T. Davis, of Snyder ave nue. Is seriously 111 at her home. MINOR NEWS NOTES. The leetuie given by Yeataro Oknno, a native Jnp, at the Sumner Avenue, Prosbyteilin chinch, was well attend ed last evening. His lecture dealt with the Japanese and their customs, and Is Illustrated with beautiful stereop tlcon views. An additional muse will soon bo added to tho start, of tho West Side hospital In the pet son of Miss Florence Yenger, of North Bromley avenue. Miss Yongr was one of the first of a num ber of persons who, seeing tho an nouncement of a chance at tho hospi tal to becom" a trained nurso in Tho Tilbune, applied. The funeial of the late Mrs. Sarah Sweezy will be held this afternoon at 2.30 froir the residence of her daughter, Mis Chides Banning, of 842 North Lincoln uenuc. Interment will be made at tho Duiya cemetery. Eight hours Is the time for the Ox ford, Bellevue and Dodge shafts begin ning yestrda The Dodge will be Idle Monday. The Belle ue being Idle to day. An attempt to get lunch without pay ing for the same, and then tijlng to wreck the fKtures at the Joseph Gross lunch room, 706 West Lackawanna ae n u , on Thursday eenlng icsulted dis astrously for three Hungarians. Patrol man Jones, with the assistance of citi zens, an opted the wieckers, and yes terday morning Alderman Kellovv lm-picst-ed their wrong doing upon their minds by fining ach $2, and to pay $3 for damage done. August and Prank Beigan and August Cossa paid the penalty and depaited. Nav Aug Council, O. V. A. M., will hae roll call and an open tesblon at their looms, at Co-Operatle hall Tues day evening, "Sow 30 M ashburn Stieet Presbyteilan church Ue. John P. Moffatt. pastor. Ser vices at 10 30 a. in. unil 7.30 p. m.; Bible school at 1-' in.; Junior Chris tian Endeavor at ? 30 p m.; Senior Christian Endeavor at f 30. consecra tion services .it the chinch Wednesday, Thuihd.iy an 1 Piiday. Ccmmunion service on the (list Sunday of Decem ber. The pastor. Mi. Molfatt, will preach his anniversary M'imoii at the sei vice tomoirovv nioirlnir and in the evening the choir will give a song ser vice It Is hoped that mihsctintlous will be handed In Sunday The latest and beat styles .'.oberts. 126 North Main. Ncitsidc I'hhIiipss Directory. CARPET WEAVER All kinds of ras carpets, etrlro or hit and miss, on short notice. Call and examine) woik or send postal card and I will call for rat's In city limits. jacum UAia'ia, 112$ Luzeino street. MRS. FENTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND prhenologlst, 411 North Main avenue SECOND HAND I-URN1TURE Cash fo- anything you have to sell Furniture. Stoves Tools, etc Call and tec the nock of J. v.. King. 'W to 7W West Lass. ewanna avenue NOKIH SCHAM'ON. The Library circle of Marquette council, Young Men's Institute, held Its weekly meeting nt the council rooms last eventns Rev W. U. Wntklns will preach In the Ninth Main Avenue Baptist church toinonow m Tiling and evening. Miss Hattle Sh.upliss, of North Main ivenue. who nas been spending the past 8l weeks witn fi lends in New Jersey, let timed j cstuday. William Luutiey icturned yesterday from South Canaan. , Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Cooper, of North Main avmue. nie visiting relatives at Hophottom. The fun lal of Mrs. Jane Chilstmas, whie-e de-ith occmied Wednesday at the hon of her lUushter In Wilkcs Baric, was held ycsleidny from the home of Ron w Uodveomb on Finnklln stieet, WHkes-Baire. Brief services weie conducted, after which the re mains were conveyed to Hcranton on the Jcif.ey Ontral rallrrnd. The fu neril proeendon then moved to Forest Hill cemstcry, where Interment was made. Sidney Henwood and wife of North Main avenue, are visiting the latter's P'uents at Honefadule. The Amltv football team of this place was defeated Thuisday afternoon at Wet Side park, Plttston, by the Pltts ton team. The pcoio was i0. It was a well-phiyel game. Joseph Snydei was caught In the act of purloining lumber from the prem ises of tho West Ridge colliery on Notth Main avenue, Thursday evening. When apprehended by employes of the mlro he had a larcre vvasoi nearby loaded with lumber which had already been taken. He would have escaped from his captors had It not been for tho prompt arrival of Lieutenant Spell man. Snyder was glvan a hearing by Alderman FIdler and held to ball for his appearance at court. Th services of the Providence Welsh Baptist church, Wayne avenue, will on Sunday be at the usual hours. The. llev. W. F. Davles will preach both mornlns and evening. Communion will bo administered after tho evening ser mon. Monday evening a series of spec ial meetings will bo commenced, at which tho pastor will be assisted by neighboring ministers. The meetings will commence nt 7.30 each evening with foug services, then prayer and a shott nddiess. Special singing will be In terspersed with pruver. All aro Invit ed. The Rov. Horace Peckover will con duct services at the Puritan Congre gational church tomorrow. SOUTH SCKANTON. Miss Alice Sweet, of Maple street, will bo married next Wednesday evening to Morcan Jones, of Plttston avenue. The ceremony will bo performed by Ilov. J. B. Sweet, of tho Simpson Methodist Episcopal church, nt the urlcVs homo. T. J. Covno has announced himself as a candidate for re-election as select councilman from the Twentieth ward. The Comet social club gave their un nual social at Worklngman's hall Thursday afternoon and evening. The affair was the llfth In the history of the society nnd was very successful. Myron W. Wolcav, of Shlpton, Pa., and Miss Qlzella Kramer, of 51 Irving nvenue, were married Thursday at St. Mary's Greek Catholic church at Wilkes-Barre by Rev. Alexander G. Toth. Mr. Wolcott w 111 leave In a few days for San Francisco, Cal., where he will be ordained a priest of the Greek Catholic church. According to tho religion which he professes he could not be married after the ordination, nor can he be married again, although It Is permissible for a married man to accept the priesthood. Tho funeral of Mrs. Jacob Schuster will take place this afternoon from the family residence, 703 Prospect avenue. Burial will be made in Plttston avenue cemetery. DUNMOKH. Quarterly meeting services will bo held in tho Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow morning. Love feast will commence at 9 30: hell will ring nt and 10 30 o'clock Presiding Elder Rev. W. L. Thorpe will preach at 10 30, after which communion service will be held. Mrs. Thomas Mullen Is veiy 111 at her home on East Drinker Htieet. Thomas V. Palmer Is very ill at his homo on Cheiry stieet with Inflam matory iheumatlsni. The usual Sunday services w 111 be held In the Baptist and Presbyterian churches. The Sctanton Railway company Is going to remove their track from tho lower end of Butler street, at the trest Ung, to Cherry .street. St. Maiy's council, Young Men's In stitute, will meet Monday evening, Nov. 23. All members are icque.sted to be present. Every one who was present nt Man ley's hall Thanksgiving evening speak In the highest teims of the five-act drama, "Strife," which was so well rendeied. Many Dunmore people would be pleased to have It repeated. There is no doubt but w hat it could be w Ith profit nnd diaw a much laiger hou-o next time. OBITUARY. Mis. June Davis, relict of David J Davis, died at her home, 1118 Jack.son stieet, jesteid.ty afternoon nt 3 o'clock after an Illness of beveinl months. The deceased was 73 jears of age, having been bom in Meithyr Tvdvll. South Wales, Oct. fi. 1S2I. Mr and Mrs. Davis came to this country in 1S47, shoitly after being marrl d ana flistie s,lded at MlneibVille, Schuylkill count Later they lemoved to Summit Hill, now LaiMonl, and nftei a short lesi denco there they came to Hvde Paik In 1S3S. For many ye.us Mr Davis concluded one of the laigest lively stables heienbouts. being located on Jackson stieet, below Main avenue In 1S66 he built the dwelling nt 1118 Ja k- son, where he died In Jnuuaiv, 1S9I Mis. Davis was nn active member for many yeais of the Tabeinacie Congio gationul chinch, beluga chatter mem ber of the old South Main avenue edi fice. She is smvived by thiee sons and three daiighteis: D W. Davis, of East Stiotidsburg. V. W. Davis and Robeit W Davis of this city. Mis Jennie Williams and Mrs. Josephine Knauss, of this iltv; and 111?. John Mouls, of Pl mouth. The funeral sei vlces will be held at the lesldence Monday afternoon at 1 .in o'clock. Rev. 1) P. Jones, pastor of the Tabernacle Congiegntionnl chinch, will oflkiate and Rev. J I? Sweet, pastor of the Slmps-on Methodist chinch, will aslht Inteiment will be made ut the Finest Hill cemeteiy. Michael I'lendeig.ist, aged 4" ears, died at 2 o'eloik yesteiday afternoon nt his lesddenre. JIT New stieet. He Is i-urvlved by his wife unil one child. The funeial will take place Monday moinini,. sei vices ut St. Petet's cathe dial and inteiment will be made in Hyde Park Catholic cemotelv Mis. Bildget Schofleld, an old and highly lesoected resident of North Scuinton, died at the home of her son, M. J. Schotleld, on Bloom avenue, yes. teidny afternoon. The funeial will take place this morning at 0.30 o'clock. Inteiment In the Hyde Paik Catholic cemeteiy. John W . the seven-vear-old son of Mr. and Mi.s. W. Martlndale, died Thuisday at the family residence, 016 Capouse avenue. Tho funeial will oc cur Sunday afternoon. Interment will be made In Forest Hill cemeteiy. Mi.s. Geotge Houston, aged 03, died yesterday evening nt her lesldence, 613 Orchard street. Funeral Monday morning: sei vices nt the cathedral and burial In Hyde Patk Catholic ceme teiy. CIIlCACO'S CHEAT DITCH. Tho Ciiiinl Will Admit ny Vessel That Miilou the Cp-nt Lukes. From tho Review of Reviews. The city of Chicago la so remarkable In every wuy that we have ceased to view with surprise any undertaking which It may assume. After Its Whlto Wonder, risen like a dream from out of a bleak morass; after Its thirty story sky scrapet s floating on the un stable foundations of a bog, we can In no wise marvel that it should build a drainage sewer to carry a volume of water as large as the Ohio jlver, and costing $30,000,000. But the Import of the Chicago Drain age Canal has been obscured by Its name. Few, besides engineers, realize that Its unique contrivances, its mon ster machines and novel methods of construction, were to show this nation how It might bo possible to build a canal which would curry a boat fiom New Yoik, at the mouth of the Hud son, 2,000 miles Inland, to the baso of the Rocky mountains. Tho canal Is In reality a huge arti ficial river. Ita functions as a sewage carrier promises to become as rela- 10NIGI1T AND TOMORROW NIGHT And each day and nlght'durlng this week you can get at any druggist Kemp's Balsam for tho TJiroat ami Lungs, ac knowledged to bo tfio most successful remedy ever sold for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Attjima and Consumption. Get.a'bottlo'todfiy and'keep it always In tho'house, so ou can check your cold at once. 'Prico 23e. and 'Wc." Sample bottle tlvcly unimportant to Its larger use for the purpose of navigation as tho Mississippi at St. Louis or the rivers which wash Manhattan. Primarily it will be Chicago's har bor. ,It will be 2S miles long, and with a depth of 2G feet nnd n surface width of 300 feet It will admit' any vessel which sails these Inland seas. It Is here that Chicago has exhibited a long foresight. The Federal government has now practically completed the work of opening a 20-foot channel from the further end of Superior and of Michigan to Buffalo; but theie are as yet no harbors on the lakes of similar draft. It Is Just this that the drain age canal will provide for Chicago, with an Inevitable stimulus to Its lake car rying trade. MR. JONbS' LATEST POEM. Wiittrn nt His Homo in Slroiidsbure W hore He Is Rending Lnw. The poem printed herewith is the latest effete of J. Twyson Jones, of Evnnsbuig. Mr. Jcnes Is a brother of the Rev. R. Shlrhovvy Jones, of Evans burg, who won The Tribune prize poem a few years ago. J. Twyson Jones will be remembered by many persons up and down the valley, ns he w us pastor of the Baptist church at Jermyn for several years, but left the ministry to enter the legal pro fession. He Is now engaged In reading law at his homo In Evansburg. He occupies a high position In Welsh lit erary citcles and his poems aro among those classed highest In the Welsh tongue. His latest effort Is as follows: A man of faith Is happier far Than he who lives In doubt, For faith Is like tho morning star. Whoso light goes never out; It cheeis htm In tho durkest night, And ernlles upon his way, It keeps his disposition right And heralds In the da. A man of fnlth Is stronger much Th'in one of unbelief; The hprlmr of action feels Its touch However deep the grief, Doubt paralzes every nerve, and makes one's spirit pine But fnlth from duty will not swerve, To act Is Its design. A man of faith is happier far, For he has found n ret. And nothing can disturb or mar Tho muvle In his brca.-t; But he who doubts but discords hears, Which grate upon his woul, And harrowed Is by dismal fears. Which nothing can coutiol. Blindfolded aie the ecs of doubt, I'ncei tnln I Its lien 1 And ns eacli day It gads about "lis with a trembling: diead; Hut faith both mm and walks along The paths our fatlui trod. And this Is wh Its step Is stiong It grasps the hand of God. - ni: MAY TO VI EAI.TII. Will I'owcr ns a .llciins of Winning Riches, i 1'iom the Es Time According to theosophv. .said Dr. A. W. Coivn, the human will was a defi nite fence, and when strongly moved bv desire it was able to accomplish visible n suits, although no apparent action had been tnUn. The desires of men weie constant! aflecting their outwaid elwumstunet's, and even If. as In the ease of a man wishing for wealth, no immediate result Is seen, the ull'mate elicit would be that in anothei eaith life be would be born amid wetlthv sunoundlngs. It alwuv.s happened, however, that when the in vet i'd boon was obtained some ynwel- come and unlooked-foi circumstance i a eompanled It. and m the w le man avoids dellnlte wispes anouc rus mime, lecognlzlng his Ignorance of what Is lealb best for him. and patiently ac cepting the destlnv meted out to him b.v the Just law. George Muller. of Bristol, suppoits A laige Institution for oiphans by pinjer. The veneiable founder retiies Into his loom, nnd mentally foimulates his wish for a dellnlte sum of money to meet a pi easing engagement. Thought.s wen- tliinss. and once the idea, stinneiy vitalized bv his will, passed o"t into the ether, It lloated about until otti acted to the congenial soil of the brain of some wealthy phil anthropist, who 'stunk by the thought." s-ends his i hee k for the te qulred amount. 11 j lug Nan (Jrnsps nt n Stinvv. "Pi. Agnew's Citie for the Heart ha.s done no much for me, that I feel I owe It to stiff ei lug humanity to give testi mony. For ytan I had hinotheiln spells, pains In my left hide, nnd swell ed ankles When I took the flut dose of Dr. Agnew'M Heart Cure, my friends thought I was dvlng. It giivo me al most Instant telief. and six bottles en tirely cuied me." Mis. F. L. Lumden, Scranton, Pa. Sold by Matthews, Bios. -17. Tor Itrniii Worl.ers. We paitleulaily call the attention of our readers to the display adveitlse ment In our advei Using columns of the KlondlUo Pi amotion companv. Do not fall to tend this adveitlsoment. as It may be the means of making you Jl'"0 00 In gold for an evening's work. Send In your answer teduy, CASTOR! A Tor Infants and Children. Tig fac tlr'lJ lin llgtitBU tut? 4&M . CI t c DDllfcl'e for r.iTiir.n sex h OllUfl OTIiIh remedy lieln il In Jcelcil directly to tho Hem or mono uioi-mcb or the Gcnlto.llrliiarj Oritdns, requires no change or diet. Cure guaranteed lu 1 to J dRTH. Niaall plnlnpnek tfTTVES TnB. by wall, 81.00. t" U JcUJlawoidoir.y by Wm, Q Clark, ja6 Penn, Ave , Scranton, Pa DR. SHIMBERG, OPTICIAN, HAS MOVED TO 305 SPRUCE STREET. examination Free. (UrSTAUVj.) Full Set $5.00 PULL SET TEETH . $5.00 TEETH CLEANED - 25c TEETH WITHOUT PLATE $3.00 TEETH EXTRACTED - Free NO MORE DREAD OF THE DENTAL CHAIR Tctli extracted nnd filled nbnolutcly without puln by our Into nclputltlc method applied to tho gums. No nlcon-produclng nnouts or cocaine. Wunronot cotiiptittng with cheap deiitul os. tnbllahineoto, butvrltlillrrtclnNs duntlnts nt price le tliuii half nun cunrgcu iy iiicm. 'inee lire the only Ncranton tunttnivo tho patented nppllnnceft nnd Ingredients to OTtrnct, nil nnd apply gold crowns nnd porcelain crowns, lindo tectnbld from nnturnl teeth nnd wnrnvntod for tenyrnrs, without 1UH tho Jenst particle of pain. Kull Met or Teeth 85. We gunrnnteo it lit or no pay. Gold rrown and toetli without plates, gold lining nnd nil other dentnl work dono painlessly, nnd by Fpecliillst m. Comonud have your teeth extruded In the morning nnd go liomo In tho evening with now teeth Wn inn tell you exactly whit your work will oo by n freo examination A written gunrnnteo often yearn with nil work. Ileum, a to Hi Sundays nnd hollduvx, 111 to 4. Do not bo misled. Wo havo no connection with nny other otllee lu tho city. "We, tbottnderalgned, hnvo hnrt teeth evtrnctcd nnd brldgo work donnnt tho New York Dental l'arlors, and cheerfully recommend their method, holnz pnlnlets nnd ns advertised. J. M. HURNUAKLlt, l'JOO Mulberry St." HOURS R TOR. SUNDAYS IO TO 1. for. Lachrtwamia ami Wiomlns Arcs. TRIUMPH 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 THOS. F. LEONARD 505 Lackawanna Ave, Scranton. Professional Directory. Advertisement Under This Head $5 Per Line Per Year. Phyhlcums anel Surgeons. DrTkAY. 20 I'enil ave., 1-5 and 7-0 p m. Diseases of women, children. Tc.epnone. DU BATESON. 337 N WASHINGTON avenue, 10 a. m to 4 p. m. Bit' ( L PREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bllde. 12- Wjomlng avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D , HOME opathlst. No JiS Adams nvenue. DR A TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Dl-casps of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street Sjramon. Of fice hours, Thursday and baturdavs, J n. m to 0 p. m DR. W E ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH lngton avenue. ,. ..oM-a unnus M AND 208 DR. I Uoird'of Trade' building. Olllee limns, S to 9 a. m . 2 to 3 and i io s p. m. ... elenie 309 Madison avenue DR. C L PREAS. SPECIALIST IN Ruptuie. Trusj Pitting and l-at Reduc tion Office telephone 13oJ. Hours: 10 to 1J, i to 1, 7 to 9. DR S W. L'AMORKAPN. OPPICE 211 dams. Resddiwe. P.IS Mulberry. Chron le disease-, lungs, henit, kidneys, and genlto-urinary orgai.a a Mcialt Hours 1 to 4 p. m. W O ROOK. VETERINARY SUR coon Hordes, Cattle and Hogs treated. Hopltal, 121 Linden stieet, bcrauton. Telephone 2t"2. Lawyers. D R. RHPLOOLH. ATTORNEY-I5ANS negotiated on real eftnte security. Mears building, coiner Washington ave nue and Spnue street. WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Counsollors-at-Liw, Repub.lcan building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. WATSON. D1EHL, HALL & KBM.MER ruAttorneys nnd Counscllors-at-Law; Traders' National Rank Rulldlng; rooms 6 7, S, 9 and 10: third lloor. JAMES H. TORREY. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at Liv Rooms 413 and 414 Commonwealth Rulldlng. PRANK E ROYLE. ATTORN'EY AND eounsellor-at-law Rurr building, rooms 13 and H, Washington avenue. JDSSl'P & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys nnd Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21. rRANK T OKELL. ATTORNI3Y-AT-Law, Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa, JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Lavv. RoomH 5H, 615 and 516, Hoard of Trado Rulldlng. 15 F KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa. JAS J. II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law, 43 Commonwealth bldg, Scran ton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 14 and 15. Republican bldg. JEFFREYS & RPDDY, ATTORNEYS-at-law. Commonwealth IlulMlng. L. A WATRES, 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. COMEGYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET, A. W. RERTHOLF. Atty.. 319 Spruce St. Detectives. UARRINO & M'SWEBNEY, COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency, . Fill Set $15.00 OOLO PILLINOS SILVEtt FILLINCJS GOLD CRbWNS OTHER CROWNS 75c up 50c $2.00 to 5. 00 1.00 iienini i-iirior in NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS (Over Newark Shoo Storo ) Enlrdnco on Wyoililng'nVonua Architects PERCIVAL J MORRIS. ARCHITECT, Roaid of Trade Building. EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT. Rooms 2J, 2.', nnd 26, Commonwealth building, Scranton. E L WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE real of fi0; Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK... JR, ARCHITECT, t35 Spruce St.. cor. Wash, ave., Scranton, PREDERICK L. RROWN. ARCHITECT, rrlee Rulldlng, 1-0 Washington avenue, Scranton. T I. LACEV A. SON. ARCHITECTS, Tradeih" Nation il Hank i Dentists. DR. I. O. LYMAN, 325 N. WASHINGTON av i nue. DR. P. stieet L. M'GRAW, 305 SPRUCE DR. H. P. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAURACH, U" Wjomlng avo. WELCOME. C SN'OVER. 421 LACKA unnna. ave Hours. 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Dressmaker. MRS. M. E DAVIS, 130 Adams avenue. Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL. REAR BU'IAOKA wanna avenue. Scranton, Pa., nianufac- tuier of Wire screens. i Schools. SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or businesi Opotn September 13 Send for cntnloguo Rev. Thomas M. Cann, LL. D., Walter K. Uuell. A. M. Seed. ? R CLARK & CO . SEEDMBN AND Nuiserymen, storo US Washington ave. nuo; green house. 13j0 North Main avo nue; store telephone, 78-'. Hotels) niul Hohtiuirunts. THE EI.K CAPE. 125 AND 127 PRANK 11 ii avenue. Rates reasonable. 1". ZIEGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D . L & W. passenger depot. Conducted on tho Hu. ropcan plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop Miscellaneous. ' il AP E it'S- ORCll ESTR A-M US 1 1 FO H balU. picnics, parties, receptions, wcifl. dings and concert work furnlshid For terms address R J Hauer. conductor, 117 Wjomlng avenue, over Ilulbert'a musio store MEGARGEE RROTHER55. PRINTERS supplies, envelopes, paper baiju, tnlno. Warehouse. 1JJ Washington avenue. Scranton, Pa. PRANK P RROWN & CO, WHOLE sale dealers In VVoodvvare, Cordage and Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna avo. THOMAS. AUI1REY, EXPERT AC Rooms 19 and, 20. countant ami nuuiior Williams' Hut ding, opposdto postoffjeo. Agent for tho Res Fire Extinguisher. Piintlns. 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