8 THE SCItANTON TRIBUNE-THURSO AY MOUNINl. DEOEUBER, U. 18!T. mu $Me 1 PRETTY EVENING WEDDINQ. Miss Jlurlc C. Nclilen. United to WIN helm llruckrr of MoniMlrlil, O. Mls Mailo C Sohleliz. edctost elnimh ter nt Mi anil Mis. John O. Sohlenz, of 214 Chestnut street, wis innrilesl to Rev. Wllliolni Hrucker, of Woodfleld, Ohio, Inst evening. In the Chestnut Si net Goiniiin Presbyterian church. The nudltntluin n filled with the fi lends ut tin jioiiular jounjj 1 idy and tho nltai lallliiK and pulpit vver ar tistically eiecot.ited with fern", chtH onihfmtimH and loses. At R o'clock the stinlns ut tho Lohencrln wedding innicli. played by Miss Edna Sixe, her alded the upptouch (if the In hint par ti. The ushers, Thomas Sa llli unci Jacob Pfeilfer, followed by the btlele Kiooni and bridesmaid, JIIss Emma Hchlcnz, a sister of the Inlile. piocced ed tin the aisle, Inline Jlatoly follow -Inp- came the bride leaning upon the aim of the moonismnu, Cirl Riuclcer, u brother of the groom. At the nltar liiltlnir the bridal party ute met by Row Jacob Schouttle, pas tor of the church, and I'.ov. J. ". Ru dolph, of Rnltlinore. who performed the wedding cctemony ucooidliijj to the Presbyterian iltual. At the conclusion of the nuptial", the party left the i hint h while Mendelssohn s inaieli was 1 elns played. The bride was at tiled In u handsome jjown of cream silk tulle, and can led white bildal lo-o" The bildesmuld wor white orpandle over blue vlik, and carried pink, bridal H"-e.. The bridal party repaired to the re Idente of the bride's paients wheie a post-nuptial rciubt was served to the immediate family and Intlmat friends. Rev and Mis. Bruckcr den-irted l.i the 12 o.'i Delaware. Laekavv until, and Vv'cMtein tiain for Woodileld, U, while they will reside. Mrs,. Biuckcr'B elcpai tuie will inmove an icthe member of Rev. Mr. Schoettle's chmeh. and n, ouiir ladi who mJoy u wile thole of utiiutilnlnnic. Rev. Mr. Diuoker Is pot a tianfr heie. Ho v.as pastor tf the chinch In wnlth' he was inniilM, (IuiIiik the 5 tats ft oni 13V1 to fll. Ho is now pastor ut the Cl'-rmaa Lutheran t Inn eh at Woodslleld, Ohio. The out ot town KtiesPJ piei-ent at the reception wen: Re ami Mis. .T. C. Rudolph, of Halt Inure, Ohio; Mrs. V Uitcsm.in. of Clatl.s Summit, Piuckcr, ot Webster. N. Y. Tho'-e fiom this i Ity weie: l!ev Mrs Jacob Schoettle, Mr. and Cut 1 . and Mrs. Louis Nilli. Mr. mil Mrs. J. D. Pinch. "Mr. and Mis. H. C. Hliiirian, Mr. and Mis. John C. Hehlenz, Ji Mr. and Mrs. CieorK' Rut pic. Mr. and Mrs. Jchn I.'iliman, Mis. Doia Scholl, nnd the Mls-'s Cnirie 'iml Nettle. iXitcsin.in, '.n lie La Ear. Edna (Saw, Sadie Thomas- Elizabeth and Christine Sdittbeit, draco Ilinmnn. Elizabeth I'feirfer, and Klora Ruikel: Thomas Savllle. Jacob Plelffei, t 'ha ties Leber, Ciiltiun Hiss, Rev Eugene Vv'eib kopff, and Frederick Srhleiu. HAD A NARROW LSCAPK. Dald T. Richaids, of 1010 Scranton 'Meet, and Josiph Wll iatn, coachman for John T. Richards, of Tenth htnet mil lowly escaped injuiy and probable di itli jesterdav while driving aciosa tin Delaware, Lackawanna and West en Laekawanna aenue ciusMng. The obe Warebodse Your Closest Companion . Out ol doois, or when traveling, is pretty often your umbrella, and as self-respecting persons are careful of the company they keep, so well-groomed men and women are particular as to the umbrella they carry, lor nothing betrays one's character so quick ly and surely as the handle of your lain protector. This Week We Hake a Special Display of New Umbrellas Representing all that is novel and artistic in covers, stocks, elabo rate handles, etc. Many of these new comeis are as finely fin ished as the jewelers' ai t can make them and embrace some choice creations. Gold and Ivory, Gold Pearl and Ivory, Silver and Pearl, Pearl, Silvjr ani Gjms, Oriental Overlaid Pearl, Horn ani Silver Novelties, Dresden and Silver Novallies, Dresdjn anJ Gold Novelties, Curious Wo3d Carvlnis. E!c, And a full line of the latest Paiisian Novelties, including hand painted Hat Dresden handles of every popular color and tint, It is impossible to interestingly descube these dainty bits of elegant art, but if you will favor us with a call at the store any time this week, it will alford us pleasuie to show them to you.' The Display Is Hade Conveniently at the flain Entrance Door. jHHIS0lgIM r w Globe Warebodse I: v--. and City two men were returning from a trip to the cMitial city, and leached tin ciosilng iibout U.'iO. Just as they weie midway nrioi.s, without the "lUhtest warning, the nIc of the fiont pair of Wiicels, snapped in twain and bcth of the occupants were thrown from the vehicle. Mr Yv'llllnmi pluck llv held hla hotsn which Is a mettle some animal and ti bRtander assisting, tho danger vt a runaway was averted. Mi Itltlinrdn who Is well on In yeais and not 111 the best of health was eon sldi tably shaken by the sudden fall, but neither of the men were hint. To add to the excitement the gates weio being lowered for the approach of the noon passenger which was bearing down upon Hum. The tinln was stop ped and the horses and wrecked ve hicle tetnuved. ML'irriNt! OP canuidati;s. Another meeting of the prospective candidates for waul olllefs ot the Kouith ward was held last evnlng at T. P. Jones' hall, on North Main ave nue. William J. Thomas, e halt man, culled the meeting to order and a re port was heard from the committee on printing appointed at the last meet nlg. l'laus were ai ranged for holding the cmucus Situulay afternoon, Dee. 11, at 4 o'clock. It was decided to hold another meeting Tuesday evening, Dec. 7, at the same place. The candidates pi i sent at last eenlng's meeting were: William J. Thomas Hum P. Dales and Simon Thomas for the select coun cil; William V. Gtllllths and William r.vans, for tho common council; leg Ister of otets, First district, DaMd It. Jraies; Second district, P.ichnrd S. Roberts and II A. Jones. Thltd dls ttlct, IMwaid Willi jms and Harry Nicholas; Foutth drstilct, Frederick D.'vts. FITNDRAL OF JOHN M'THMtNAN. The funeral of the late John Mc Tlernan, of 172S Luzerne street, was held yesterday afternoon fiom the les ldence. The remains were borne to St. Patilck's chinch, wheie shoit serxlcis weie conducted by Rev. D A. Dunne. Theie was a large attendance both at the church and nt the gr.-ue. The H.de Paik Father Mathews pociety. Hampton Mine Accidental Fund anil Division No. 1, Ancient Order of Hi bernians, T3oaid ot Hiln, of which the deceased was a member, were hugely repiesented. The tlnral ti Unites were profuse and ery choice. The chinch seivlco being concluded, tho remains were borne to the Hyde Park Catholic cemeteiy, wheie they were laid In llnal lest The pall-bearers were. Hubeit McIIale and John Reap, of the Father Mojthow socletj ; Michael Needham and Michael Unit, of the Hampton Mine Fund, and John Gallagher and Michael Lavelle, of Older of Hibernians. INCIDENTAL TO PHRSO.VS. Mis. J. Ten a Jones, of Nantlcoke, has returned home after visiting Mr. and Mis. Fdmund Mocs, of Hmioii atieet Miss Coia Moredock. of Lafajette stiff t, has jetuined from a ttip to New York city. Miss Ruse C.uroll. of Cnibondale. has l etui ned home after ilsiting West Seiantou fi lends Clulst and Fiank Ffhlet,,f,f Noith Sumner avenue, leturncd estelllay U II :gggggsgga i -Cl'"0 ttft Suburban from a hunlliiB trip with pood to mtit. Mlm lna Rrant, of Moeow, lias re turned homo after JslttnR Jelatlves here-. DaM J. Walters, employed for ev eial yeats In Clarke llio.s.' Kiocery ele pattment, has accented a Hlmllar po sition with p. J. McCnnn, In his new fctotv on Noith Main uenue. Thomas Savllle, or Hamilton street, formerly of Fcoto "C- Shears, has open Ed r. plumbing ind steam fitting store at 306 North Main aenuo. TOLD IN A Fi:W LINES. The little fi lends of Miss Harriet Acker assisted her In otieenlnK the an niversary of her fourth birthday Tues day nfternoon at her mamma's resi dence on Houth Main avenue. The donation taken at tho Union ser lces ThnnksRlvlniT mornlni? at tho Scranton Street Baptist church, Is an nounced to amount to $13 16. Tho of fering was received for the West Side hospital and will be very acceptable. If the other offerings which were an nounced to hae been taken at other places aio on a par, the treasury will be well mipplled. Rut for the timely action of Thomas Sandeis, of Luzerne street, a little follow whose name could not be learned might have drowned Tuesday after noon. A thin sheet of Ice had formed over the pool of water lying on the left of Luzpme stteet. near Thirteenth street Seveial chlldien were playing nearby, but this boy ventured out on the- ice and went through When res cued hi ran home seemingly none the worse for his bath. The looms over Jenkln's pharmacy, eoiiur of Jack.-on street and Main ave nue, will be occupied by St. Rrendan council, No 24J, Young Men's Insti tute, after the tlrst of the year. The council at present occupy rooms at Clink's hall, South Main avenue. Their new epiailers ale being altered to suit the new puipose A gymnasium will be added and (-overal new Ideas car lled out which could not be done In the other quartets The Woman's Woild of New York city icicntly offered a gold watch and chain valued at $j0 as a first prize In a wrrd contest Mis-i llav JJavics, duttrhtor of Mr and Mrs. Samuel Davies, of Asv ell court, was the prize m Inner and her fi lends arc congratu lating her. David Phillips, of Washburn street, was severely injured by a.fall of roof In tlie Continental mlns yesterday moinlng. lie was removed to his home and It was found that his back, bhoul elers and aims ate badly cut and con tused Di. Cleoige II. Remolds Is In attendance. Walter Nlcholls, of Scranton street, visited the Columbia. Famine quarters o'i Division stieet last evenlnir and took a flashlight photograph of the nev appaiatu.s. The photo was taken Uwt ntter th. S 30 "all's well" signal with Permanent man Myis mounted em his oni'lne. Later, photocraphs of tl.e apjitments on th" second lloorvvere taken. The regular session of Panooka tribe, No. 111. Impioved Order of Heel Men, wis hld las-t evening at Hnrl flarl hill on North Main avenue. At the conclusion of the business a short so cial session v is enJoed, Clgais were passed and impiomptu speeches were made by seveial of the me-mbeis. The 'peal.ers of the evening, however, were Udeiman John T. Howe, who Is one of the chiefs in this city, and A. Ayer.s, of Pickvilli. The remarks of both gentlemen were leceived with hearty applaud- Mis Mary Davis, of 11 North Rebec ca avenue, was plaintiff In a suit against Albeit Smith, an ngent ot the Piuilenllal Lite Insumuee company of this city yesterday atteinoon before A'deiman Davles. The chaige was "falsi pietenes." The defendant waived a henilns and entered ball in the sun' of 2)) for his appearance at com t A few Inael veitant etiors appeared In the a: tide rofeiilng to the double anniveis.uy of Camp IT1. Patilotic Or der Son. of Ametlca, which will he ob snived in Moais hall. Wednesda even ing. Dec . The golden jubilee of the oteler and the silver Jubilee of the camp fc i in the basis of the affair. Fn teitalniiKnts will be provided by the Alpha Tilei, of New Voik city, comprls. Ing Miss flertiude Carland, lecltatlon ist anil vocalist, and the Perry broth eis. Pi of James It. Hushes will give1 in addie-FS upon the Order itself and the purpose of the affali. No icfresh ments will be scived, but music will li. piovlded f'jr ilancing. The latest and best styles, noberts, U6 North Main Mrt Side Hiistness Direetorv. CARPKT WnAVER-All kinds ot rac carpets, stripe or hit and miss, on thort notice. Call and examine woik or sent! postal card and 1 will call for ram In City limits. JACOD HALTU3, 1126 Luzetnu street. SECOND HAND rURNlTLTHE-Cash for anything you have to sell, furniture. Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see the stock of J. C. King, 7ui to 7W West lick. aw anna avenue MRS. FENTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND prhcnoloetst. 412 North Main avenue. NOIiTII HCUANTO.V. The funeial sei vices of Mrs. Thomas Shot ton will not be pilvnte. as had been Inadveitontlj annoitnied, but c pen to the attendance of all ft lends ot the fnmll. Th sei vices will bo nt 2."0 o'clock this aftunoon at the fam ll lesldence, Oak stieet and Wayno avenue Intel nient wlll'be (iilvate. The Noith Hnd Christian Fndeavnr cheilr will meet to i cheat he the can tata "Saul of Tarsus" this evening In the Pre'sbj ttilan dun ch, North Main avenue. A huge attendani'e Is rc Quested. David tleoige was painfully hurt about the heail while tiding a millet in the Stoirs mine je.steiduj. The lad had mounted the mule for the purpose of sparing himself a lemg wulk. when the animal became fi actions and pitched Cicoige headlong to the toadbed. He v ah picked up and takn to his home il, Itoek stieet, wheie his Injuries le eched medical attention Mis. Abiahain Azer, of Stioudslnng, Is visiting i datives In this section. Miss Minnie Kleesc, of Chuich ave nue, icturned e-stetday from Sciag, Pa, wheie she visited relatives. A giand i oncert Is to bo given In the Methodist Hplcopal church on Dec. 16 under th direction of Miss Amy Deck er Some of tho best talent In tho city has been secuied Among the num WHAT DOTHE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't Hlvo tlioin ten or coiree. Have joii tiled tlie new loml Urltile culled (iruln-()? It In ik'Uclotn anil nourlsiilng and tukiH the plncoofrotlee. The more (Iialn-0 you plve tbu children the moro tieulth )ou distribute throucti their HHteuis. (Iruln-O U mnile of pare gralnx, and vvheu properly prepured tjKtei like the cboleu truile.i of collee ut loitsHbout , as much. All erocera noil It ICe, iiOc. lid 'J ber are T. Reeve .Tone?, plnnlst; George I'arr, banjolst.. Michael HagRorty, of Lincoln ave nue, and Miss Margaret O'.Malley, of Sweone street, nre to br united In n.nirlHKo nt an eatly date. The event to take plaee In ths Holy Rosary churi h. OpctRo Mead, of Parker street. Is st.ftcilng with an attack of tonllltls. Mrs. Jane Hvaus, of .lcrmyn. who hao been visiting l datives In this place, ii turned home cstenlay. The Ladles' Aid society of the Welsh Congregational chuich arc getting things In whlp-slmpe for their ten party, which is to bo held on New Year's Day and ev filing. The meeting at the Welsh Raptlst church Tuesday evening was conduct ed by the young people nnd carried out In a good manner. The singing was excellent nnd In the old style re rcated over and over again. T. M. Lewis delivered nn address on the sub ject "Are Darning, Card Playing and Theater-going Wrong for Christians to Do?" SOUTH SCRANTON. Invitations have been Ifrflucd for a membeis' teceptlon at tho Young Wo men's Christian association rooms Thursday evening, Dec. 2. The Girls' Lonlty club will meet Frlduy eve ning at 7 80 o'clock, when the new of ficers will be Installed After the busi ness part of the evening Is over Will Carleton's poem, "Tho Three Lovem," will be acted out by membeis of the club. All girls from 13 to 10 years of ago nie Invited to come nnd Join the club. F.vangolletlc services nre being held every evening this week at 823 Cedar avenue. The meetings are held under the auspices of the Flist Presbyterian church and nro conducted by Fvange llst Robert Wilson A hearty lnvlta t'on Is extended to the public to nttend. Meetings begin nt l.iiO p. in. The tenth anniversary of their mar riage was celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. Hammen, of Plttston avenue, Satur day evening. The tin wedding was at tended liv a large paity of friends of the couple. Seveial of the rooms of the new No. 15 BChool building will be opened on Monday. John Tlgue, of the Twelfth ward, was burned about the eyes while at work In the North steel mill on Monday. William Duggan, of Cedar avenue, and Mls.s A. Ruane, of Philadelphia, were married In St. John's church Tuesday nfteinoon. In St. John's chinch. Tuesday after noon, occurred the marriage of Miss Mary O'Hara and Martin Duggan, both ot Pear street. The bridesmaid was MIs Margaret Klrkwood and the groomsman Michael Rattle. Father Melley officiated. Michael Jllkavltch, a boy, ot Wash ington avenue, was beaten near his home on Sunduy evening b a stranger. Mlkavitch is uneler the caie of a physic ian. A masqueiade will be conducted In Schlmpff's hall, Dec. 10, by the Ger manta band. The committee of ar rangements are Mai tin Giaff, August Schlmpff and Henry Huff backer. Father Damlnski, of the Chuich of the Sacieel Heait. Is attending forty hour devotional services at RIossburg. William Rattle, of Sparrow Point, Md Is visiting his parents at the cor ner of Piospect nvenue and Fig street. Janus Melllnnls and Andrew Hur foid lnvo returned fiom a hunting tilp in Plk and Wavne counties. Arthur James, of Stone avenue, was slightly injured In the Delaware, Lack awanna and Western car shops Tues day afternoon. ;rj:i:n uiugi:. Last Monday evening the following ofllcers were elected for the !5apt't Sunday school: Supei Intend 'lit. Prof. F. M. Loomls; assistant sup rlutnnd ent. E. F Chainbeilln. tieasuier, H. S. Rernett; secictaiy. Miss Lulu Church ill; llbiarlan, Ray riederld Miss Mvrtle Noble, of l-pilngville, is v lilting friends in the Rldjie Mia. L'hrhaidt, of Glrland. Wayne county, eame to Gieen Ridge yester day foi an extended visit with rela tlv e.s. Mrs. H. S. Ferry, of Plv mouth, Is the guest of Mrs, Jones, of Washington avenue L'dwaid Dally spent jesteiday with, fi lends nt C'ai bondalo. A tew of the oung people of this pluce attended a party at Wllke.s-B'iire Tuesday evenlnsr R. W. Kellow, of Monsev avenue : r.galn able to be out, aftei a llngeilng and serious Illness. OBITUARY. Mis. Jennie F. Lewis, of Hl South Hyde Park avenue, illcd yesteulay at her home after four days' Illness of tj -phold pneumonia. The ileceased Is the wlfi ot John V Lewis, of Samter Uios. and Is well known heieabouts, having i elded In West Scranton since biltli. She was 1'9 veais of age and Is a daugh ter of Mrr John W. Jones, ri'cently of New Yoik elt.v. She is survived by lici husband and three sons: Guidon, aged 7 oais, Aithui. aged !". who Is now eiy 111 of pleuiisy, nnd Albeit, 4 months of age The elei eased was an active member of the Flist Welsh Rap tlst chinch. Tho funeral sei vices will be held at the lesldence Friday after noon at 2.10 o'clock. Rev. II. H. Har ris D. D, ot Tajlor, will olfle late. In terment will be made at the Wash burn stieet cemeteiy. AVIIII.im W. Williams, of IMS L-ifay-ette stieet, died eaily last evening at hi" nsieler.ee after an Illness ot about three months of Rrlght's disease. The dee eased was bom in Linn Dovvlals, Monlgomeo shire, South Wiles, In 18.11, and was CI jeais of age. He e-nnie to this countrv in Match, ISC", nnd went to Pomeiov, Ohio. A few months latei he lemovcd to West Si ranton. where he has since icslded. He was an employe of the Delaware, Laelta wann.J company for many e,us und woil.edaf the Hampton mines. He is a menitiT of the Hamilton Mine c clJental fund His wllo and two son David pud Thomas, suivlvo hlni. Tip funeial seniles will be held at the lesldence Saturelav nfteinoon at 2 o'cloik Intel ment will be made at the Washburn street cemetery. Katie, the 7-year-old daughter of Mr and Mis. Heniy Hlowilght. si-, of Ptleebing. died nt her home, Wednes day morning, at 2 o'clock ot pneu monia The' funeial announcement will appear later. AIOIOIUU) PLANTS. Thorus nnd Spine Thnl Protect Plnnt Irom Tholr Fiicmlen. Fiom the 8l Nicholas. Theio nre a thousand thl ties that threaten the well-being, and even tho life, of eveiy tree and shrub and lowly heil). Too much heat, or too llttle.woik great harm to plants. Then there era all manner of wasting diseases caused by other tiny plants called fungi and bacteria. Many large animals, as hoi sea and cows and sheep, live by grazing TUB HOMELIEST MAN IN SCRANTON As well as tho handsomcid, nnd others are Inv Ited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lunge, a irmedy that In guaranteed to euro and relievo all Chronlo nnd Acuto Coughs, Afthma, llroncldtls and Consumption. Price 2."c and 5'Jc. SCRANTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Music, Fine Arts, Languages. Adams Ave. and Linden St. tho herbage and grass, or browsing the foliage and trees and shrubs. Of course they greatly Injure the plants they feed upon, nnd therefoie many plants are In ono wnv or another protected against such attacks. Did ou ever stop to think why this tles nre so well aimed with sharp prickles or why the ugly roadside net tles are furnished with stinging hnlrs? Notice cattle crazing In a Held where thistles or nettles glow; see how care ful thev are to let those disagreeable plants alone. That Is the reason for tho ntlrgs and the spines. See this honey locust tree bristling with its hor rid array of three-pointed thorns. What animal Is brave enough to tiy to rob It of Its leaves or gieat pods? Haw thorns, too, and lose bushes nnd black beiry briars all have their sharp little swoids and daggers to defend them selves against browsing animals. Out on the wide, hot desetts of Ari zona nnd New Mexico those odd plants, the cacti, grow In grent numbers. Some of them take strange shapes tall, fluted columns, blanching candelabra, or mete round balls, like the melon cactus. They ate almost the only plants that grow In some pnits of that country, and there Is always plenty ot sap Inside their tough skins. To the hungry and thirsty creatures that roam those dreary wastes In senrch of food and water they are ery tempting. Were they not In some way protected, these cacti would soon be entirely ele stioyed. Rut natuie has made them to be like strong forts or gieat armored battleships among plants They urc guarded by all sorts of sharp spines and pilckles and fine halts that burn when they get Into the flesh. STATUS OF WO HAN IN I'It.NCK In France tho Wife, ts Often the Kent Head of Shop Keeping Estnblinli ments. Tor fifty years woman In this coun tiy has owned her own propel ty, so that now I here Is no American, piob ably, who ever thinks of a woman ns a human being who paits with all her possessions at her marriage. It Is Hue that she may often sin render her spir itual possessions, and In somo partf ot the country, wheie a certain un written law has been iccently dcclaied she- may herself be so far consldeied as meie personalty that her consent, otheiwlse her flee will, plays no pait In the Issue which her husband fet tles summarily; but her visible pos sessions are her own, the monejs und lands that she brings and all that she cams belong to hei. and the law gives her all the piotectlon against the w longs of husband as of otheis, of which human eiudlty Is capable. In Fnglnud ti married woman's propel ty act was pahscd In 1SS2. The Danish wo man has hail the light to collect nnd to dispose of the product of her toll since lSSo The Swedish woman since is4, and the Norwegian since 1S8S, have hail the same pioporty rights. I'ven the woman who is the subject ef the Czai Is the mlstiess of her own. Rut In Fiance the woman ot the hum blei class who is mauled works tor the man, keeps her money only If he w HI, and must give It to hlni if thine Is the best of icasons whv. she should be per mitted to withhold It as, for example, If he be an Idle iliunkaul, spending for his plensuie the earnings of the wife and mother that axo needed tor the household. Among the shopkeep Ing bourgeolse the woman works also alongside of the husband, Is often the real head of the establishment esnec lall.v In the little busines-es whoso pros perity depends upon good taste, pa tience, tact and unfailing courtesy. And foi the toll which knows little lest the poshlble maker of the family's pios peiit lecelves what Is granted by the head eif the house, whose temper and awkwaid-mlndednes may possibly lire vent the wlfes achievement of a still greater piospeiily. Involving a laiger dot, and therefore a moie shin ing maiilage for the daughter. FOOT BALL NOTES. The Comets Junlois challenge the Ciescents Junlois to a game of foot ball Dec ." nt 2 20 o'clock nliarp on the James Ros' oi the Flatlets giounds. J. Holmes manager. Heart Sceptics nro Convinced In 110 Minute. Dr Agnew's Cute for the Heait gives ullef in thlity minutes in most acute cases of heait disease. One dose Is all that Is needed to convince the moul sceptical Thousands of lives have been saved through ltn timely use It l.s one of the wonders of model n medi cal silence' Sold Iv Matthews Rros. ' Health is Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND DRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Iseoldundor positive Written Guarantee, byanthoriied agents only, to cure Weak Memory, Uiztinoan, Wakefulness, l'it3, Ihttorin, Quick nois, KiKlit Losses, Kvil Droume, I.acU ut ContL loucn, NorTousiu'BS, Laacitnele, hII Dralce, Youth ful Errorti, or Licosoivo VJk ot'lobacco, Opium, nr Liquor, vrliich leoda to Mlcery, Conburaptlcn, Insanity nnd Death. At etoro or by mail, $1 o boxi eix for S3; with written uunrnnteo to cure or rcninel inoiicy. rtaiuplo pack aso, containing fho days' treatment, with full Initructlom, 5 cents. Ore eamplo only sold to eaeniwrioa. ai etoro or by man. CSTRed Label Speclil Extra strength. For Imnotencr. Loss ol Power. Lost Manhood. HtjtrlltHr n, TInprnnnAP t ,f 1 a boil elz for ?3. withrfr. :ivriiien cuurunire aBFOREor bym.li7"' In.iiMli. ri... ..rn Win, O. Clark, 316 Vtnn, Ave., Scranton, Pa VERV01J8 TROUllLIWl ALL KINDS 1 currd with Animal Extract. Tree boolt telUhow. WA1I1INU10N CHEMICAL CO., Wuahlngtoui D. C. JeixvjrjJ r w I" UKAIU PH CSSk5v nCt v nireRi Full Set $5.00 PULL SRT TRP.TII $5.00 25c $3.00 Prcc TEETH CLEANED TEETH WITHOUT PLATE TEETH EXTRACTED NO MORE DREAD OF THE DENTAL CHAIR . f??'h extracted and tiled nlinolulfly without pain by oar lain dpntinr method Applied to the Bums. No slecvprodiidng nsentiiorroi'ulnis. VVenrenot lompellnir with cheap dental ei-tnbllilinieiit,biitwlllinrt-c!ndfliitlslsat prices lens tlmn hnlf tlint c tainted liv thorn, 'flirno are the only Denwl 1'urlorn In Mcrnnton tliiitlmve tlie patented Appliances nnd Increment' to extract. Mil and apply uold crovenn nnd porcelain crowns, uncle teotiitilo from untune! teeth nnd warranted for ten.veiiM, without the lomt pnrtlolo of putn. Pull Hot of Teeth ?r. We Kiuvrautee a. tit or no pay. Hold crow n nnd tooth without plntei, cold lllllmrs nnd nil other dental work clone palnlesslv and by nperlnllAt. tonionnd have vour teeth extracted In tlie moi nine nnd go ho nn In tho evening with new teeth We cm tell joii exactly what your work will cos' by n frco oxamlniitlon V written ttunrnntco often enrs with nil work. Hours, M to s; Sundays nnd holldnvx, 1.J ''.,.,)0.not nilnled. Wo havo no connection with any other odtco In tlie city. "We, thnundernlRncd, have had teeth extracted nnd brldso work done at tho New York Dental Parlors, and choerfully recommend their method, foefixt painless nnd as ndvertlswt. J. M. ROHNHAICEH, l'JOU Mulberry st." HOUIIS 8 TO S. SUNDAYS 10 TO . NEW for. LflcKiwnnnn ami Woiii1iik TRIUMPH Wnrm 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 605 Lackawanna Ave, Scranton, WBBBHHHHM Professional Directory Advertisement Under Till HeaJ $5 Per Line Per Year. lMiybicians and. Sui-Reons. UK. KAY, I; Pe-nn ave., 1-5 nnd 7-0 p. in Diseases of women, children 'telephone Di!. RATBSCN, 327 X. WASHINGTON avenue, 10 a. m to 4 p. m DH C U ritBY, SCRANTON SAVINGS Uanlc bildg, 122 Womlng avenue. MARY A SHKl'HURD M. D. IIOMK opathlst. No. 2J8 Adams avenue. DR A. TRAEOL-D. SPECIALIST IN DI.ea.os of Women, coiner W joining nvenue nnd Rpiuce stieet. Scranton or llce houis. Thuisduy and batuieiajs, j a. m to 0 p. m. DR W K. ALLEN, 312 NORTH WASH lnRton avenue UK. L M. GATES. ROOMS SW AND 20S Hoard of Trade bulldlnff. Olllce hours. S to 9 a m , 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. n . Roal dfiico SCO Madisor. avenue. DR. C. L rilRAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Trus3 nttlnB and I at Reduc Hon. Otllce telephono J30J. Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 1' DR. S. W. IVAMORRAPX. OPFIOE 211 Adams Residence, 131S Mulberrj . Chron to dUeaspH. lunps, heart. kldney. and Renlto-iirlnary oigans a cpccialt. Hours 1 to 4 p m. V. G. ROOK, Vr.TP.RINARY SITR eeon. Rorsog, Cattle and Dogs treated Hospital, 124 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2C7-. Lawyer?. d r. rkplocia:. ATTORNKY-LOANS neirotlnted on leal estate security. Jlears bulMuiK. coiner Washington ave 11110 and Sprure ntrei-t. VAP.RKN A KNAPP. ATTORNEYS nnd Counsollors-nt-Lxw, Republican bulIdliiK. Washington avenue, Scrnnton, Pa. WATSON, DIKHL. HALL A- KUMMKR- RR AtlortH-vs and Oiunbellors-at-Lavv; Traders' National Ranli Hulldlng; rooms C. 7, S, 9 and 10. third Iloor. JV.MRS H TORUKY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at L.w Rooms 113 and 414 Commonwealth Building. FRANK U ROYLI3 ATTORNEY AND couiisellnr-at-Utt Hurr building, looms 13 and II. Wellington avenue JRSSIP & JI3SSPP ATTORNRYS AND Counsellors v ommoueveaiin biil'dliiE WashlnRton avenue. Xu?Rl3Dll"ANl). WILLIAM J llAND. Vtlorneyh and Counsellors, Common wealth bulldlnK Rooms is, m and 21. i'RAN K T o"K ELL. ATTORNKY-AT-Law, Rioni 5, Coal Rxehange, Scranton, Pa J MRS W O KPORD. ATTORNEY-AT. Lav Rooms Jit, 5U, and 316, Roaul of Trade Iiulldlnir. R P KH.LA.M. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 120 Wvomlns avenue, Scianton, Pa. J AS J II iTX.M I LTON. A TTORN I : V-at-Lan, 13 Commonwealth bldK . Scran ton. r.lVVVARD "w THAYKR. ATTORNEY Rooms 11 and 1J Republican bids JKPl'RKYS RI'DDY. ATTORNEYS-at-law. t'oinmouwcalth IlulNlliie L A WATRES. ATTORNBV-AT-LAW. 423 Lackawanna nve . Serantnn, Pa. V R PITCHER. ATTORN EY-AT. LA W, Commonwealth bulMIHB. Scranton. Pa. PATT'ERsTlN & WIU'OX. TRADERS' National BanK llutldlng. C COMBOYS, !M SPRl'CE STREET. A.V-BERTHOI.K. Ally., 319 SpniceiSt." Detectives. BARRING & M'SWHENEY. COMMON wealth building. Interstate Scent Ser vice Agency. T" I I Full Set $5.0Ci fJOLO FILLINGS SILVER FILLINUS (10LO CROWNS OTHER CROWNS 75d 5 $2.00 to $5.01 $1.0 vj6wr vYJiV Wt, 'A " ' YORK DENTAL PARLORS Avcs. (Over Ncve-nrk HhosHtora.) Rutrnuco on Wyoming avenus i I Architects Pi;itClVAI J. .MORRIS, ARCHITECT, "jiu 01 xraue uuuuins. IimVARH R DAVIS, ARCHITECT. Rooms .'4, 25 and 'A, Commonwealtli bulldins, Scranton. i: L. WALTI3R. ARCHITKCT. OFFICH rear of 60G WashlnRton avenue. LRWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT. 4iSpiuco St , cor. Wash, nve., Scranton. PRRDKRICK L. RROWN. ARCHITKCT, Price Rulldins, 12e Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACKY & SON, ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bark. Dentists. DR. I. O. LY.MAN, 3J3 X. WASHINGTON avenue. njCT 1 i ,. r WlMK DR. P. L. M'GRAW. SOJ SPRLV 13 street. DR. II. r. RHYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LALTBACH, 113 Wyomltiff ave. WRLCOMR C. SNOVI3R. IJ1 LACKA vvnnnt ave Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Dressmaker. MRS. M. K DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue Wire Screens. JOS. KURTTRL. RRAR Ml LACICA wanna nvenue, Scranton, Pa,, manufaj turer of V lie Screens. Schools. school op Tin: Lackawanna Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to colli ite, law, medicine or buslnes" Opens September 13. Send for cntnloum Rev Thomas .VI Cann, LL. D Waller H. Uuell, A. M. Seed?. G R CLARK S. CO , SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen, stoic Ml Wellington ave nue, ieeu hnuM, 13-JO North Main ave nue, store tele phone. 7S.'. Hotels ami Restaurants. THE ELK CAPE. 123 AND 127 PRANK lln acmic. Rate's icnsonilile P. .1EGLER, Proprietor. WRANTON IlorSE. NEAR D. L ,1 . jiasse nicer depm Conducted on the Eu. ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Pr p .Miscellaneous. RATER'S ORCHESTRA-MPSIC TOR bills, picnics, pirile. leccptlims, wpiI iIIiikh and concert vvoik furnished l-'or teinis addiess R J. H mci condtieto-, 117 WoinliiB avenue, over Hulbvrii musle store MEOARCEE RROTHER1'. PRINTERS' uipplli'H, envelopes, paper k. twine. Warehouse. 13) Washlnulon avenue, Scranton, Pa PRANK P. BROWN & CO . WHOLE, sale dealers In Woexlare, Cordac and Oil Cloth, 720 West Uvkawanna uve THOMAS APHREY. EXPERT At -countaut and auditor Rooms 19 and 20, Wllllums' Bul.dliiB. opposite postomVc. Anent for the Rex Tire ExttnBUUIier I'rintint;. THE TRIRl'NE PUBLISIIPNO CO., North WashliiBtnn avenuoLlnotypo "omposltlon of all kinds quickly done, racllltles unsurpassed In this region.
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