The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 08, 1897, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE SOT7ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MOIimm. DEO EMBER 8. 13!7.
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SCHOOL DEPOSITS A SUCCESS.
Iclcit Put Into I'ructlcc Monday in No.
10 CllOill.
The "small deposit" Mm which was
ittojitlv Introduced anion tho jiupIN
iittundliiR No. l'J Hiliool by tho iilnel
liiil, Jll .TosMo l.cc. .in a .count of
wlili li appeared exclusively In Tho
Tilbmip iccently, was fully launched
on Mniuluy and nab attended with
ll.lttrritlK MIHiCH". .
Tho attondaiico tit No. 1? I about uflO
puplli and out niv-llflli if that niini
bci made 11 iliinlt. Tho order of do
imidloi was finm one iuill In tho prl
uuuy department to 21 pupiN out of
-IJ in the uiiiulii.il'i loom. Tho
aiuoiintH handed In lans-vl from em
i out to ono dolla.. Yestetday the sum
1. 1 J1.V.U nn iloiinxll.-d In tin West
Mde IwnU and two pupil who ilppcwlt
d $1 each hn-.o iom-IvoI lh'lr deposit
book'!. Am I'ltfli of tho other dcpolt
(ii s i.'iuh tho M mink In their saviiiKH
tluy will be Rlwn a hook.
Alt unity bum!. oiRi'rno N dlsplajod
aiiioiiR tin pupils to bo th- proud pos
t.cn.sc r of a "bank book." Th" ldoi of
the value of nioi.uy. tho prlnolplo of
llulft. and tin Unnwlod.:o of business
nifalrs In a 'mall ivnv ai Instilled into
tho ihUd' mind bv thl simple method.
Miss Loos and lift assistants are nir.it-
lv pitieu nv ino iiiiu npiireci iiion
and undetstandlnc of tin li Inlontlona
by tho luteins of tie- pupils and think .
that In a "hint time all tin pupils will
... I
he itoposttois. iJVeiy juotuuy tne ue-
posits ale i welted and duly credited,
lioth at the school and In nit, to n"h
little maid and master who sees lit to
lint' prepare lor a rainy daw Who
mii --ay but tint fciimc dny, borne pupil
nay thus be enabled to obtain a eolkvo
location, which' lrilght otherwise be
mi lnipossiblllt. by thu t.ikhit; caie of
iiie trlllns, or follow Int, tho axiom that
' little diops of water make the mighty
em al, etc."
ACCIDENT WHILE HUNTING.
Three l!o, Had an Experience on
tho W est Mountain.
Thief buK, whose apes ranRe fiom
lfi to 10 j eats, three Runs, onp doR
and one l.ibblt form the east of ch.il
.11 tus ot what mlRht have been a
tuiRedy, h'tl was only a scrlo-eomh
with a back giottnd of woudland. Tho
f-i one wat stayed on the Wst Moun
tain, nnd the time was 10 30 Monday
in unlnR
IMwaul and James Ret"-e und John
Phillliis went on a huntlUR trip and
suiieediiiR in staitlnR a r.ibblt, which
Jllkd the bieast of Phillips with o
citemuit. Ho was armed with a tlo
beit lllle. a fortunate cln uni.stnni e for
James Hoc-e. Johnnie caught a glimpse
of tile labblt and stntted after It.
James i an tow aid him and they came
l.Rither. Johnnie's Run went off and
James oiled with pain. The ball,
which was a small one, enteied the
InjuiHl lad's riRht thumb and Imbed
ded itsell in the bone He had, for
Mime leahon or other, tlirutt his hand
Into his shlit, and the bullet, which
we.uld hae entered his boel near tho
pit of the stomach with probably fatal
lesults, was fast In this thumb
The- bos leturned home nnd Dr
51 J. Williams dressed tjie wound, uf-
te- extracting the bullet. The Iteese
bojE aio sons of Philip Kefe, of 120S
I Globe Warebotee
M f P
I-or the first time during the present season, we bring Furs
piominently to the front, As usual, we are thoroughly in earnest
and have not only provided
A Large Display
But have added additional interest by ollcring TIIK 1JEST FUU
VAM'KS that has or cm be olfeied during the entire Winter. We
:peak advisedly in this matter, and our reasons for so doing will
beeailv understood.
The Fur Season
vvun us is always asnori one, ana we nave determined that in
place ol carrying over a few ot this thing and the other, far on
into the spring, as has been the case hitherto, and then slaughter
ing them, that the whole range will be OFFERED AT THE
LOWEST 1MUCK NOW, and done with it.
See Our New Fur Collarettes
Plain, Comfortable shapes, very diessy creations, swell collar
ettes, with long tabs and tails, etc., etc'. These come in anything
from the common Coney seals to the finest Martins, Martins and
Persian Lamb combined, etc., etc.
Fur Capes
In nt'W shades, popular kits, perfect making and trimming, and
values that have never even been appioached.
Fur Trimmed Garments
Oui line of these is complete in every detail. Theic never has
been a season when they were more in demand, and as we have
leached the period when cut prices aie general, fur trimmed gar
ments of all kinds can be bought for much less money now than
en Her in the .season.
Globe Warehouse
and City
Hampton street, and Phillips Is a son
of John Phillips, also of Hampton
sttc t.
THE LAST MHKT1N6
Tho i.sDCctlvo candidates v'ho will
batllo for tho scvernl milieu nt the
disposal of tho Fourth waid lcldenls.
mot for tho last time at T. P. Jones'
lull on Ninth Main avenue, last own
ing. Wllll-im .1. Thomas pioslded and
Kvnn P. IXivIs noted m sccietniy. The
tlaR ticket, which had been Rolun out
b tho printing committee, was" mill
niittel nnd accepted. It v. as act-ed
tint all should support the ones illusi
on at tho caucus Saturday afternoon,
Uco. 11, at 4 o'clock A motion was
posted which epro"4d tho uppieeln
tlon of nil present o tho notices Riven
thorn by The Tribune while -jircpniliiB
for thp fiay. Tho ticket which will h"
subinltlcd to vv.iul residents Is as fol
Im.s: S'elcet council, William .1.
Thomas Simon Thomas and l'vnu P
Davis; common council, William V.
ririlllths William W. Hnns and Chrt-
I tophor Robot tson; reulster of voters.
J list CllSUlll, IJ.lVItl It. Jinn's unu
OcorRP Obeidoifei; Judco of election.
Minor W'oiilon; liipctor of clc-ctlon,
Harry Dckor, Second district, rec
tor of otois, H A. Jones; JuiIro of
olectlon, Jacob Sihumach'or. Thlid dl
lf, tAtrliitni' ,,f rlnrs. lllialll
" - -
rhnilos Henrv Nicholas and J-dward
Wllllann, Judge of election. William
J William. and HurIi V llllam-: In-
......... .... C ntnntlnn T7.-.I .If, Tlr.-H fl ,2 flllll
iiector of election, Robert Thomas and
Howell Phillips Fourth dlstilct, ior
isler of voters, Frederick Da. Is; JudRo
of election, John tiloyrt; lnsi cctor of
election, William W. Hopkins.
PLHASANT IJNTEIITAINMHNT.
Th'e members ot the lllblo class,
tnuRht by Miss Amanda NIcholls, nt
the Washburn Stivet Presbjteilan
Sabbath school entertained tholr
f i lends at a buecossful bcnctlt affair
Inst cwuliiR, conducted nt the resi
dence of Miss I-tlia Porter, 12S Meil
dlan street. The class is omuo&cci ot
ounR ladles, who were assisted by a.
class of younR men taught by Mis
Nicholls tit the Penn Avenue Paptlst
Sabbath school Tho affair which was
lor the benefit of the Washburn Stieet
Piesbterian church, was laiRely at
tended. An Impiomptu programme
w.is carried out. The exercises con
sisted of a vocal duet by the Misses
Crice and Anna Hose, violin and cor
net duet by William Allen and William
Stanton; slolln and piano duet by the
Mlses '"lata and Augusta Long; lec
itatlons by tho Mis-ses Leila Pcrtcr and
mile Browning, and a ocal selection
bv. Miss Giace Koc, accompanied by
William Stanton on the comet. Oames,
ote , were parts of tho evening's en
joyment. An Interesting and novel
featui' was the awarding of two
prizes for tho best and poorest answer
tr, co given eiuestlons, the answer be
to twenty given questions, tho answer
being tho name of a city. Miss Mattle
Moars captured ' O'Hoolihan, the P.00
bv " Later refreshments weto s-ervd
by the young ladies, of the clas.
1!K STOLH A SHIRT,
Joseph Flm, ot Pateison, N. J, was
committed to the county Jail ypstcrdiy
morrlng In default of 2W ball on a
charge of larcenj, lirefened by Night
Watchman Themis Giimths of the
Suburban
Ccntral ltulhoad of New Jersey sta
tion Tho defendant w is .incited by
Patrolman Peters early yestetday
tnotiiliiR on West Lacluiunnnn nvpiiue
and was rIvjh a heatliiR bofotp Alder
man D.ivles. Finn had stolen a neR
IIrpo shlit ftom u clothesline In front
of the dwelling house near the corner
of f-'oenlli nnd West Linden street,
formeily cill-d tho "RIhIiik Sun."
His next attempt nt theft was a fail
ure. Ho tried to art away with tho
(Vntinl railroad freight house senleu.
but was foiled by the appearance of
tl'C watchman. Whj he wanted the
scales is a mystery, unices It was for
the puipoHf of asoertalnlnR the .weight
of tho tolon i-lilrt or to estlmfttc the
exact "iiornilty of his cilme. The first
suit'ilso is still n nutter of doubt, but
the aldeimau settled the second the
ory nnd Mr. Finn will have to appear
bcfoio court.
ST. l.KO'S ANNUAL BALL.
The twelfth tniiunl affair of St. Leo'.s
battalion was liold last otenlng In St.
David's hall nnd without any excep
tion was the most pei feet affair the
memb't.s of this popular organization
have ever given The appointments In
regards to decorations, teceptlon and
music were beyond criticism and the
huge numbers of filcnds of the battal
ion who attended were enthusiastic In
their praise. From a central and
prominent part of tho cellliiR was
liniiRliiR the handsome prize banner of
tho Catholic Total Abstinence union,
won by the battalion at the national
contention hold heio In August last.
Haih chandelier wns adorned with
buntlnR. The decorations of the hall
were done by a committee ot the soci
ety, consisting ot Thomas Gilroy.James
Murtha. Thomas nnd Cornelius Cole
man. John Gaughan, Itobcrt McNIcho
las, Patilck McAudrow, Patrick Toole
and Michael Flaherty. James Murphy
acted as master of ceremonies and
Daniel Regan was nhsistant. Miss Nel
lie Cm ran provided the music for tho
twenty-four dance numbers.
PHUSONAI, MIJNTION.
Jits. William Morgan, of Archbald
stroot, is giadually lecoveilne from a
piotractcd Illness.
Dr. and Mis I. H. Gibhs of South
Main avenue, have as their Rtiests,
If-bert and rredcilck O'Byrne, of New
Inik city
Mis H. 1, Hallott. of North Rpbeca
avenue, Is enteitalnliiR Mrs. George
Pi own, of Mt Pooono.
The Misses Marpatet Edwards, Flor
emo Glbbs and Ella Williams, of this
side, have icturned fiom a visit to
New Y01 k city.
Charles Pltchhr, of North Fllmore
avenue, formerly of the Leader, has
accepted a position with P. J. McCann,
of North Main avenue.
Miss IJersIe Davis, daughter of Evan
P. Davis, candidate for seleet council
in the Fouith wuri, held the lucky
number that won a beiutlful rocktr
given by Joyce the West Lackawanna
avenue butcher.
Mrs. Hugh Janus, of Noith Jfaln
avenue, is ill.
Miss Mamie Thomas, of Lafayette
treet, is the guest of West Plttston
lrlends.
IJ. J Neville, of ralrvlew avenue. Is
In Elmlra.
Mis R. J. Hughes of North Hromloy
ntenue, is entertaining Miss Elizabeth
Jones, of Plttston.
Aithur, the infant child of .John E.
Lew' Is. of South Hyde Paik avenue,
is Rieatly Improved.
The child of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Llb
b, of Noith Main avenue, Is seriously
111.
MiNort ni:vs NOTHS.
Tho ladlts of I'rldt of the Electric
City Iods .N'o S Ladles or tho Golden
Eagle, .lll conduct an entertainment
ard soe'lal ut the lesldtncc of Mrs. II.
S. Jae-ol s, 14i:i Iafactte stieet, Friday
eventiiK next Admission Is IP, cents
ard the jiulillc aie cordially Invited to
attend.
Olllccts for the ensuinc term will be
elected by the numheis of the Simp
son chanter uf the Simpson Kpworth
League Thmday e., enlnpfat their leg
ular meeting in the church purlor.
A full attendance of the member of
the "Washburn Stieet Piosbyterian
Sabbath .school is rcejuestcd this even
In (? at the chinch The annual elec
tion of olllceis of the school occur.!
and It Is nccepsiiiy for the school to bo
fully represented.
John I;. Lewis of 21S South Hyde
I'aik avenude, wishes to extend hla
thanks to the many friends for the
kind Intei est displaed by them dutlnfr
his iccent sad beieavcment by the
death of his wife,
A special niec'tlntr of the Anthracite
Oleo club Mill be held this evening at
T. V. Jones' hall, on Noith Main ave
nue, and .1 full attendance of mem
bers) Is 111 Red Ilulncss of iinpoitaiie,,
Is to be consldeied.
A ic'BUlar nieetlnsr of the Oxfoid
Mine Accidental fund was held Mon
day evenltiK In St Loo's hall, on North
Main avenue. S. J Lewis pieslded,
and considerable ljuIne3 was gone
through with. The affairs of the fund
are In an excellent state under tho
capable miinasement of the present
ofllceis. The members boast that they
have the strongest, lu'nd, financially,
hereabouts.
Hyde Patk lodge. No. .106 Knights
of Pythias which meets regularly In
Masonic hall, Is enjoying good fortune.
The membeiship of the lodge Is In
creased nearly every meeting by sev
eral Initiation".
Jonn P Jones of Kynoh street, was,
at rested last evening by Patrolman
Paul on a wunant Issued from Alder
man Moses' ofllce. on a charge of Iar
cenv, preferred by Robeit P. Jones, of
Dumnore. Mr. Jones will have a hear
ing this mor'nlnc
The AVest Side board of tiade did
not hold n session last evening as usu
al, no eiunrum being present, many of
tho tnembets being unavoidably de
tained elfwheio. President A II.
Holmes will r all the nevt meeting
fcomctlmo during the week.
Furniture and heater foi sale at 1I2J
"Washbuni street.
MchtSidc lliisinnsv Directory.
BECOND HAND I'URNITURE-Cah for
anything you have to sell. Furniture,
Btoves, Tools, etc Call and aec the
nock of J. C. Klnr. Ti to 70a West tiictu
awanna avenue
MRS FENTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND
prbenologlut, 412 North Main avenue.
SOUTH SCKANI'O.N.
A special inotheiR' tneetintr will be
held Wednesday afternoon at the South
Side Youii Woiiien'B tlhiistlin ui-tia-elation
rooms All mothers nte cor
dlally invited to come, nnd lnliiK their
scissors as this Is to be a "rat; bee."
Col. U H. Ripple will deliver ones of
his inlcre'stlns: lct-turvH ut tho Ccdur
Avenue Methodist Kplscopal church on
Friday evenlnc, Dec. 10,
The Junior Maennerchor Is prepar
ing for 11 reception to ho held tho
Monday following Christina: The at
tendance will bo made up chiefly by
the members The committee In
ehaiRe Is Charles Lever, John Rurk
house, Otto HoblnBon, William Zel
maie and Eugene Toule.
The Knights of St. George, a recent
ly organized but ilourlshltiR society,
has elected the following officers: J.
Pftcr Rink, director; August Rehner,
Piesldcnt: Josenh Alhrccht, vice pres
ident; Edwanl E Klos, secretary and
treasmer; M. Wetter, sergeant-at-nims
The society Is nlso preparing
foi Its first annlwisary. The commit
tee of ntrangcmentH Is: Joseph L. Al
hiechl. Joseph Newhouse, Jr, August
,T. Rehnei, James F Host, H. Ctock
enbciger, M. Wetter and Christian
Snyder The affairs will take place at
St. Maiy's hall, Dec 24.
Tho receipts ot the Thanksgiving
night entpitnlnmenl bv the membcts
of St Irene's T. A. H society was $170.
It will be used In the fund for the
erection of a new church In St. John's
patlsh.
Division H. A. O. H are preparing
to glte an entertainment In St. John's
chutch ChilHtmoK nlRht.
RoarltiR Hiook eonclave. Imptoved
Order of Heptasophs, held their Instal
lation In Stoi rs' hall Inst evening.
Miss Miiigurot McClaln, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McClaln. of
Cedar avenue, nnd John J. Loggln will
be man led In St. Joseph's church, Ml
nookn, Thursday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Lewis Glllosple, of
Rlnghamton, weio guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mis. Harry Klaumlnzer, of
Plttston avenue
NORTH SCRANTON NEWS.
Installation of the Rev. Horace Peck
oieras Pastor of the Puritan
Congrcgatinnal Church.
The Hew Horace PecUovei was yes
terday installed pastor of the Puritan
Congregational church. The sei vices
In connection with the Installation
weie formally opened In the main au
ditorium eif the church at 2 30 o'clock
when pastois representing the north
eastern association of Congregational
churches met in session to pas upon
tho availability of Mr. Pcckovei to be
come pastor of the congregation. The
Rev. .1. T. Morris ol Wllkes-Barie,
was chosen e halt man and Rev. D. L.
Davis ncted in the capacity of secie
Uiry. The call extended to Mr. Peck
over by the ingre(.atlon was read by
their repicsontathe. H J. Richard"
The Rev nr. T. W. Jones of Phila
delphia, was selected by the associa
tion to glc the charge which was re
sponded to In an l)io manner bv Mr.
Peckovei. After all questions had been
satlsfactorih answered Ml. Peekover
was received Into the association.
The evening erv1cci bojran at 7.30
o'clrck anl Ihe church presented an ad
mirable apiienrance, the spice sur
rounding the palplt being dotted with
petted plants and flowers. The word
"Welcome" In laige gold letteis adorn
ed the wall Immediately aboe the pul
pit. The Rev. D L Davis, of W'llkes
Rarre, acted as chairman of the even
ing, and called upon Rev. Dr. R. S.
Jones, of the Welsh Congregational
church, who opened the meeting with a
sho-t prajer, followed by the read
ing of the scripture by the Rev. Mr.
Davis
Rev. J J. K. Fletcher, ot West ritts
tuii. then stepped foi ward and extend
ed the right hand of fellowship to Mr.
Peekover on behalf of the association.
Ills remarks left a uronounecd effect
upon the large audience.
The Installation prayer was- said by
the Rev. Dr. T. W Jones, of Philadel
phia, and was followed "by the Rev.
D. L. Dnvles, who had been selected to
give the charco on behalf of the pastor.
Mr. Davis spoke words of encourage
ment nnd wished the new pastor un
bounded success The Rev. J. T. Mor
ris, of Wilkes-Rarre, delivered the ad
dress on behalf of the congregation.
The remainder of the time v. as tak
en up in addi esses by the pastors of
the seveial churches of this part of the
city.
MINI: ACCIDENTS
Robert Devlns a dilver bov in the
Dickson mine, ".as seilously hurt about
the head and fac- yestjrdiy while en
deavoring to couple e-ars while they
wcie In motion In his hurry he failed
to notice that one of the cars was
minus i-umners which' was the caue
of his mishap. He was taken to his
home on Nay Aug avenue.
John Ciaer, an employe of the
Diek-on mln-', was the ictim of n
vide us mule jesterday morning. He
had occasion to pass the animal and
while so doing he ventuied too near to
the mule's feet. In an instant he re
ceived a l.ick In the stomach that may
be Attended by serious lesults.
OFFICERS ULCCTKD.
Tho follow Ins were elected ofllceis
for the ensuing year at a meeting of
Mani'iette council, Young Men's Insti
tute, last evening. Picsident, Joseph
i:ur.s first vice piesldcnt, James
riannl-Mn: second vice Picsident, R
F. SliMlin, ivcot diner secrclaij, R. F.
O'Ltoylo, financial secretary, Trank
Cliik; corresponding secretin y, P. l
Cannon; tieasurer, James J. Flvnn;
inside sentinel, John Flnnerty: outside
sentinel, R. Augustus McLeod; execu
tive 'ommlttee, J J. Hlgglus, Patrick
Fiynn, J. r Murtaugh, Thomas Hea
ley, Joseph McAndrew.
of a oi:n'i:ral naturh.
Mis Aithur Depew. of North Main
avenue, Is cntertalnlii'i Mis. Chailes
Kllngle. of lUrtonville, Monroe count,.
Tho tneinbeis of the Senior Young
People's society of tho Wavne Avenue
Haptixt ehuieli have chosen the fol
lowing to 1111 the society's otllces for the
coming cai President Mis. W R.
Owens, leo piesldent. Thomas Har
Thpr i ft
I Class of People
Who arc injured by tho
use of coffee. Recently
there has bean placed in
nil tjie grocery stotcs a
new preparation called
OKAIN-O, nuulo of puro
ri ains.that takes tho place of
coffee.
The most elelieato stomach
icceives it without distiess,
and but few can tell it lrom
coffee.
It tloci not cost over
as much. Children may
drink it with great benefit
15 cents and s$ cents per
puekagc. Try it. Ask for
GRAIN-O,
TW Grain0 !
SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE
Allow a cough to run until It gets be
ond tho rench of medicine. They often
My, "Oh, It will wenr away." but In
most cases It wears them nwny Could
they be Induced to try the successful
medicine called Kemp's Ilulsnm, which
Is sold on a positive guarantee, to cure.
they would Immediately see the excellent
effect after Inking the llrst dose. Prion
25c. nnd 00c. Trial size free. Atnll drug
gists. MKUVOUH TIlOl'IIM's:
ALL KINDS
irte Krro bonk
li cll'cdwlth Anlinnl llxtrncts.
lulls now. WAS1IIM11U.V UlIK.MIU.VIi CO.,
Washington, 1). c.
SCRANTON
CONSERVATORY
OF MUSIC.
Music, Fina Arts, Languages.
Adams Ave. and Linden St.
ris; secretaiy, W T. Thomas: treas
urer, David Clravllle; devotional com
mittee, Henrv Rvans. Thomas Reese,
Maiy Leonaul; choiistoi, George Da
vis, orcanlst, Maiy A. Davis.
A vol j Interesting entei talnment
was glien last evening In the North
Main Avenue Raptlst chuich. Tho af
f.iii was in charge of young girls, who
acquitted themselves ciedltably.
The funeral of Mrs Cathetlne Clark
v as held jesterday afternoon from her
late homo on West Matket utreet Th"
remains weio taken to the Holy Hoscry
church ut which tilace services of mi
Impressivo character weie conducted
by tho Rev. P. F. Lvnott. The iloial
offerlntrs were exquisite Interment
was made in Hyde Park Catholic cem
etery.
The Ladles' Aid society of the Puri
tan Congregational church will con
duct a fae and festival In Company II
urmoty on Dec 13, 1R and 17,
Rot n To Mr. and Mis iJeorge Davis,
of Leggetts street, n son.
There Is to l,i a meeting of tho
Father Whltti soclty at their rooms
tomonow evening. It is earnestly re
quested that all members attend as
there will be thtc prominent speak
ers ftom neighboring societies present
who will deliver addi esses A social
session will be followed, lnteispersed
with musical selections after which ft
smoker Will lc enjoyed
dunmorf:.
The luneral of the late Mrs. F.ury
i!ic Rrown was held yesterday after
noon from her late residence on Shoe
maker avenue, and was largely at
tended. The serviceH were conducted
bv th" Rev. A. II n'Neil and Rev. W.
F. OibLons Intei ment was mal In
Di.miioie cemetery. Mrs. Rrown wis
l joins of age, and was one of Uun
tnore's c.idest residents She leaves a
ho3t of f 1 lends to mourn hcr Iosj
Mr. and Mis, A. D Rlacklngton are
now occupying their new residence on
Rim street, which Is one of the most
beautiful in town.
The Ladles' Temperance society held
their regular monthly meeting last
evening.
I. P. Dolph Is very 111 at his home
on North Rlakcly street. Mr. Dolph
Is over SO eais of age, and one of the
oldest lesldcnts ot Dunmore. He held
the ofllce of borough constable for
many years.
Oscar Yot will leave today for Phil
adelphia, wheie he will spend several
das buying goods for the holiday
tiade
For Men, Women, Bo3's,
Misses and Children at prices
impossible to other houses.
Big bargains for everybody,
We invite you to call and ex
amine our goods before bti'
iug elsewhere, and make our
store your headquarters.
Remember, there is no
trouble to show goods and
you will surely save money
by it.
The acknowledged cheap
est wholesale and re
tail shoe dealer.
307 Lacka. Ave.
DAVIDOW
A. E, ROGERS,
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, ,
Jewelry and Silverware, '
Novelties and Specialties
FOR m 1 STMAS
Bric-a-Brac, Fine China,
Cut Glassware, Lamps,
Onyx Tables,
In endless vatietv, The later production always found in our as-
fcbi tment. We are now showing the finest line of China ever
exhibited in rich and cheap decorations.
213 LACKAWANNA AVENUE,
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
6U5 LuiUuwuuua Ave , fcjcr.iu.lou.
tfOBHHB
Professional Directory.
Advertisements Under This Heal $5 Per Line Per Year.
Physicians and Surecons.
DR. KAY. :W Penn av e., 1-3 and 7-9 1 n.
Diseases of women, children, le.ephone.
DR. RATESON, 337 N WASHINGTON
avenue, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
DR. C. L rilBY. SCRANTON SAVINGS
Bank blldg, J.'S Wjomlng avenue.
MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D., HOME-
opathlst, No. 2:8 Adums avenues
DR A. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST .IN
Diseases of Women, corner joining
avenue and Spiucc stieet. cr,a"t?" or;
flco hours, Thursday and Saturdays, J
a. m. to 0 p. m.
DR. W. i: ALLEN. 512 NORTH WASH
Ington avenue.
DR. L M GATES. ROOMS SOT AND 208
Board of Trade building. Ollico hours,
8 to 9 a. m . 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p 1J-. Rcsl
denco 309 Madison .avenue
DR C. L TRKAS. SPECIALIST IN
Rupture. Trus3 I'ittlnp- and I; at Reduc
tion. Otllcc telephone 1363 Hours: 10 to
l. 2 to 4, 7 to 9,
DR S. W. L'AMOREAITN. OrFICE 231
Adams. Residence, Ills Mulberry. Chron
ic Jleeascs. lunK. heart, kidneys, nnd
senlto-urlnary organs a. s-peclaltj. Hours
1 to 4 p. m
W G ROOK VETERINARY SUR
ceon Horses, Cattle an 1 Dogs treated
Hospital, 124 Linden street, bcraiiton.
Telephone 2C72.
Lawyers.
D. I! REPLOOLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate security
Meais building, coiner Washington ave
nue and Spruce street
WARREN KNAPP, ATTORNEYS
and Counellors-at-Lvvv, Ropub.lcan
building, Washington avenue, Scranton,
Pa.
WATSON. DIEIIL, HALL & KDM.MER
ER Attoineys anel Counsollors-at-Law,
Traders' National Banlt Building, rooms
0, 7, 8, 9 and 10. third floor
JAMES H TORREY, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor at Law Rooms 413 and 414
Commonwealth Building
rRANK E BOYLE ATTORNEY AND
counsellor-at-lnvv Burr building, rooms
13 and 14, Washington avenue.
JI'SSl'P & JESSl'P. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors ut law, Commonwealth
building. Washington avenue.
ALFRED HAND. WILLIAM J HAND.
Attorneys and Counsellors, Common
wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21.
PRANK T OKELL. ATTORNEV-AT-Liw
Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scranton,
i .
JAMES W OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law
Rooms 514, 313 and 316, Board of
Trade nulldliiB.
n F KILLAM. ATTORNEV-AT-LAW,
120 Wyoming avenue. Scranton. Pi
JA8 J iT" HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-cit-Law,
13 Commonwealth bldg , Scran
ton EDWARD W THAYER, ATTORNEY
Rooms 11 and 13, Republican bldg.
JEFFREYS & Rl'DDY. ATTORNEYS-at-law.
Commonwealth Rul'dlnft
L A WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
423 LficUawanin avo, Sernnton. Pa
C R PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa
PATTERSON & WILCOX,
National Bank Building
TRADERS'
C COMKCY8. 121 SPRl'CE STREET.
A wTmrRTHOLF. Atty . 319 Spruce St
Detective
HAIUUNU & M'SWEENl-JY, i.'OJIJIOS
wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser
vice Agency
IlUi JEWELER.
TIB
Arcliitsst
I'ERCIVAL J. MORRIS,
Hoard of Trade Building.
ARCHITECT.
EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT.
Rooms 24, 23 and 2o, Commonwealth
bulldlnjr, Scrjnton.
E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OrFICE
rear of G(W Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT,
431 Spruce St . cor. Wash, ave , Scramon.
TREDER1CK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT,
Price Bulldlnff, 12ii Washington avenuo,
Scranton.
T. I. LACEY &. SON, ARCIRTECTS,
Traders' National Bank.
Dentists.
DR. I. O. LYMAN, 325 N. WASHINGTON
avenue.
DR. P.
street.
L. M'GRAW, 303 SPRUCE
DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O,
DR. C. C. LAL'BACH. 115 Wjomlng ave.
WELCOME C SNOVER. 421 LACKA
wanna ave. Hours. 9 to 1 and 2 to 5
Dressmaker.
MRS M, E DAVIS, E0 Adams avenue
M'irj Screens.
JOS. Kl'ETTEL. REAR 'ill LACKA
wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa manufac
turer of Who Screens.
Schools.
school or the lackawanna,
Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to
college, law, medicine or business Opens
September 13. Send for cntalouue. Rev
Thomas M. Cann, LL D. Walter H.
Buell, A. M.
Seed.
a R. CLARK & CO, SEEDMDN AND
Nurserymen, store 140 Washington ave
nue; green hnue, 1330 North Main ave
nue; store telephone, 782
Hotels ami Kcsttiitrants.
THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Rates teasonable
P KIEOLKK, Proprlctoi
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L i W.
passenger depot Conducted on tho Eu
ropean pHn. VICTOR KOCH. Prop
.Miscellaneous.
nAt'ER'S ORCHESTRA-Ml'SIC FOR
balls, picnic, partle-, rereptlons, wed
dings and concert work furnished For
terms address R. J Bauer conduetn-,
117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberts
muftc store
MEOARCJEF. BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes., piper bags, twine
Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue,
Scranton, Pa
PRANK P BROWN & CO WHOLE
wile dealers In Woodwurc. Cordage and
Oil Cloth. 720 West Lickavvanna av
THOMAS Al'llREY. EXPERT AC
countnut and audltni Rooms 19 and 20,
Williams' Bui ding opposite poEtonVe.
Agent for tho Re. Fire Extlliguishct
Printing.
the tribcs'i: publishinq co".
North Washlnnton avenue I.lnotypa
e'oinposltlou of hII Kinds quickly clone.
Facilities unsurpassed in this region.
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