) HE SCRANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNINGr, DECEMBER 2ii. 1897. a vm ' ' ; fin U... 'V ; iiii!iaitiiiiitn:itctiiiKrifiK umiiiuiumimiEiiiuatuiiiitimmiu uriiuiEiimiigmiiuin tut I n l. v t a ews. I 308 Lackawanna Avenue 308 nilllllllllllllllllUlllilllllEllllllIiKUtB !.llllllllllllllllilIIIIII!!IIClUlllllllUi: Now Comes Christmas ' and Holiday Trade Holiday Greetings, i Days that bring; good cheer to young and old, and gladden the hearts of MAN, WOHAN and CHILD. We have contemplated your wants for PRESENT GIVING, and now our store is a blaze of glory in its holiday attire. Tomorrow starts the great special selling, and in greeting you today we do so with a most cordial invitation to visit' us MONDAY, or each day or evening during the coming week, and inspect the great stock of CHRISTINAS OFFERINGS we are showing. There's not a want, there's not a wish, for man, woman or child that we cannot fill. Remember that our prices are just a little lower for the same goods than any other concern in the city. There's a thousand BARGAINS for you and here are many that should interest everybody. - fe Presents Win th ii'Jc. Worth Cc Wm th -'.v. Wnrth le. Woilh SJc. iVitltli TV. I lore is a lit to give vour wife, jour mother or vour fiieiul's wife or am friend who Keeps house. Prices about one-half. 84 Grey Blankets 450. a pair. ,(4 Jlleachcd Domestic 4IC. a yard. io4 I .leached Sheeting 15c. a yatd io4 Brown Sheeting ulc. a yaid. I urkc Red Damask 210. a yard. i;4 tirej Blankets 51)0. a pair. 'I nrkish 'L'ow els ? for 2;e. Woith lult n oic. I'inc Red and Black Flannel "Ic. a vaid. "Worth lJ'-c. (lood Ped Comforts 75 and 89c Worth inn e. I.Mia lied Comforts $1.00 and $1.25. Worlh onc-thlid more. 10x4 Reach Made Sheets 50c. Woith C'ic. 5x4 Reach .Made Cases 10c. Wot til 15c. l"tra Cut tain Scrim 4c. W 01 Hi Sc. Beautiful fled Spreads 89c. and $1.00. Woith double. 1 ancv Red Table I overs 65c. to $2 00. (ll.llld balgslllS IXtra Fine Towels 100 . 1 Jlc. 15c. up to 50c. Woith 's mine A lute Damask Table Linen 23 and ,55c 'llMl.l Value 7J-inch Table Linen 451. a aid. Woith -11 Presents for Your Good Friends Take vour pick of these most anything that von can think of or imagine is here then if you don't see it in this list come into our stores and our sales people will tell you just what ou want. Beautiful Handkerchiefs 3 for 25c. Worth an where one-thlnl more. Loveh Handkerchiefs 2 for 25c. Truly worth double. Iixtra Fine Handkerchiefs at 15, 20, 25, 35c. Anil on up to the ery best Muds, prices very low. Ladies' Silk Initial Silk Handkerchief, 2 for 25c. baigatn Gents' Initial Silk Handkerchiefs 49c. each. The lien soit. dents' Fancy Silk Mufflers at 75. 98. $1.25. Worth one-hnlf more. Black Saline Skirts 75, 98, $1.25 and $1.50. neal bargains. Fancy Wool Waists $1.00, $1.25 and $1.39. .ll ioIois Ladies' Kid Gloes $1.00 a pair. (T1ip best In town Ladies' Feather Boas 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. Wonderful value-i. Ladies' Fancy Umbrellas 75, 98 and $1.25. Worth one-thlnl mote. Gents' Fancy Umbrellas 75c, $1, $1.50 and up. Jlf.it bntgulns. Ladies' Fancy Lawn Aprons 19c, 25 and 29c. Big baigatn-). Ladies' Lovely Aprons 50, 75. and $1.00. "Much it perfect beauty. Ladies' All-Wool Suits $1.98. Worth any help J.! 11. Ladies' All-Wool Suitings 25c. a yard. Worth V) cent. Presents Fancy Silk Ties 23 Cents. Tim regular V) cent nit Fanc Silk Ties 49 Cents. The uu il 75 cent Mini. Fancy Windsor Ties 25 Cents. The regular 35 cent qu.illtj. F'ancv Suspenders 25 Cents. Woith aiivvhcto M cents. Beautiful Silk Suspenders 50 Cents. Wot ih " 1 cent". Pretty Box and Suspcndeis 75 Cents. A uire bargain. 4 Plv Collars, the Best, 2 for 23 Cents. All st.vlcs. 4 Plv Cuffs, the Best. 15 and 25 cents. None better. White Laundried Shirts 50 and 75 Cents. Rest In town Silk Hose Supporters 25 Cents per Pair. None us good. White Lawn Ties, Dozen io and 15 Cents. Ileal biitgiins. White Lawn Bows 10. 12 15 up to 25c. Each. Best Cashmere Hose 19 Cents per Pair. Woith 15 cents Extra Fleeccd-lincd Shirts and Drawers 49c. Win th Tu ci .ui Verv Strong and Heavy Shiits 25 Cents. Wot til .' 11111". Best Styles Jersey Shirts. 50, 75, and Si. 00. Newest t'les. Best Kinds Heavy Gloves 25, 39. 49 up to S1.00 ajr " Wij good. Good Quality White Handkerchiefs 3 for 25c. A liirpnln. Extra Fine White or Coloied Handkerchiefs 2 for 25c. The same Bargain in Colors at 2 for 25c. r for Every Girl Fine Hand Bag 25c. each. Woith 50c. Beautiful Leather Bag 39 and 49c. Wonderfully cheap. Fancv Wool Hoods, in all colors, 50 and 75c. Verv ptctty. Beautiful Silver and Gold Hat Pins 25 and 39c. A b it gain. Lovelv Stick Pins at 5 and 10c. Worth 3 times more. Beautiful Fancv Stockings 25c. a pair. Were Me. Handsome Silk WaUts $2.98. Worth II 30. Extra Fine Cloth Capes S5.00 and S6.00 up. P..t 1 gal 111. Beautiful Silk For Waists 25c. Worth e. Fancv Silk for Waists 25 and 39c. Woith double. Extra Quality Corset 39c. each. ' .".0 cuit kind. Best Quality Corsets 50c. each. " " Worth T."c. Beautiful Trimmed Hats S2.50 and $2.98. J.ook at them. Beautiful Sill; for Skirts 59c. W01 th $l.l)i). Prcttv Plaids for Waists ij'.c. Worth Lite. Extia Fine Kid Gloves 7:5c. a pair. ei e $1.3i) a pair. Fancy Lace Collars 50, 75 and $1 00. Veiy handsome. Pocketbooks 25, 39 and 49c. Hest line In town. Extra Imuc Flannel Underskirt $1.00. Woith JI.30. Pretn White Lawn Ties 10. 121 and 15c. Veiy ntlMi. Good Quality Jersey Vests 23c. Woith .T)c. anywhere Perfect beauties. 'I' niri-ti? 1 1 i.I Presents for . ;'";; Those We Love Beautiful Dolls, many kinds, 25c. Bargains. Large and Exquisite Dolls 50 and 75c. Worth oug-halt more. Large Kid-body Dolls 98c. and Si. 25. Worth double. Fancy Albums, all kinds, 98c. and Si. 25. Very flue. Elegant Albums $1.50 to $3.75. Fancv Head Rests 25c. each. Worth TO cents. Fancy Mirror, Comb and Brush S1.00 to Si, 49. Finest Mirror Sets Si. 50 to S4.00. Sco these, sure. Fancy Perfumes 10, 25 and 50c. C5re.il valuof. Pretty Handkerchief Boxes 49c, 75 and Si.oo. Veiy cheap. Lovely Feather F'ans 25c. up to Si. 50. Arc a bargain. F'ancv Sterling Biushes Si. 50. W01 th J.'.W. Beautiful Manicure Sets 49c. up. Very cheap. Pietty Collar and Cuff Boxes, all kinds. All prices. Best Quality Children's Reefers $1.98. Lovely Silk Caps 25c. up. Extra Quality Wrappers Si. 00 Best Quality Wrappers Si. 25. Worth $100. Man", stiles. Worth $1.30. Worth 11.7.3. YMmvm goaniy. CARBONDALE. fThp Carbondale correspondence of The Tilbune has been placed In the hands of Mr C. U Miinn, Salem avenue and Church street, to whom news Item'? mav be addressed All complaints nH t- li 1 'gul t ilHhcty eti should oe mule to W T Roberts news agent THE HOSPITAL An mini s't'hiiiiu of Hip Bomil o! Directors ol the Instiiinc. At the animal meet Ins of the boaul of illreetms of the Carbondnle Hospital nMM latlon the following ollleers weie I'ctPd FiesldPiit. William Walker; v li piesldent. J O Shephi'iil. tieas tuei James Stott, seciotniy, M F. Not tun Four npiiltcutliin weie reiehoil foi thf position of Kupeilntend-nt. hut no action was token by the lioiiid M r Notion dnnuted his snlai. of $100 for the past eai to the tieasuty. 'Phis ginclous at t was duly appieelat id b the dlieetors and the Heeietniy iecelil n heait ote of tlianks The a voi ago number of bids oteu pled iluilug the jeai- was seentecn and twenty weie in use Sept. :i0 The total ntimlicr of patients ti rated dining th" istime of the institution is C!7 Two liiiuilied and thliu-iuu patienth win- ticated iluting the ear ended fit 31. One thousand sexeti hundted nuil twent-two piescilptlons weiv U'liipouudeil and gien. The aggiegato luiintier of das patients weie suppoit ed was f.,2JJ. Theie were nine ph)sl cians ntiil suig ons in attendance. The nvciage cost of cnih patient per week wns $7.40 2-10 The HtutlMles of the Individual cases ate as follows: Medical. Siiigltal I!iTocicd 2.1 15S lmpineil G f, I nlnipioicil C Died fi in Hemalnlng 12 S Total 17 1S4 The alue of real estate Is ftioted at $2R')64 0.'. the p rsiuuil niopeity at ti. 221.3R. muklng a total Miluatlon of $33, 1S3 40. TWO NARROW ESCAPES. Terrifying IJijicrlPHcen ol Mru In the Drln Wiire nuil IliiiUini Vnnl. Michael tjilgallon.of Pallbionk sttcet, came within an ate ui losing his life jestcrday iiftenioon at half-iiast foui o'clock. He attempted to hoaiil n. ca boose Just below tlio I'nlon stutlon. Imt mlsBeil his footing and fell under. He was tolled over the lc and unecu surface foi mine than u hundred feet, until he teachpil the freight switch. Just above the depot, whete he dropped In a depiesHlon made to facilitate the opeiation of tlio swltih. The caboose paBEbd over hint nnd In leys than a minute u score of men were ut his side, expecting to witness n mangled form. Shortly he tallied ftom his dazed con dition and walked home, being with the exception of a few scratches and bruises none the worse off for his ter rifying mishap. William Thomas, houd hrakenian of the Delaware and Hudson switching crew, slipped from a car yestetday and lay tu ostt ate on the ground while two g'jndolas passed ovet him. The w heeU gi eased one roat sleee from the wrist to the phouldi'i, and Mi. Thomas is th linking fortune he Is not minus an aim. GET FULL VALUE. In sub-ciibing for n newspapet you shortKl he Jut as partlculai to get full nlue foi nur monej as ou are when you buj gioceiies Kach edition of the Tilbune ought to convince imvone who Is open to louvlttion that in Lacka wanna's gteat nioining daily there t mote value for the subscription price than in any paper obtainable outside the big metropolitan dallies in fact. It far excels those In woith to people of this count Its corps of enterpris ing coiiespondents thoioughly cover every cltj and hamlet in this section In which ou maj be inteiested All the count, lapitol, state, national and foreign news Is seived fresh and In un.sut passed stle Competltois high ly compliment the Tribune by Imitat ing pven the details of Its news policy and Opogiaphlcal style Oet jour money's worth by taking the Tilbune. CtlRISTAUS MUSIC. The Mozatt enchestra w 111 assist In t lie if million uf Christ nuiti music ut St. Hose's chinch. Following Is the pio r.inimo fui the 10.no scivice. Opening liinn "Adiste Fidelis". . Niivellu J-.viIe ttattman Ciloila Hattman Ollertoiy "Xoel. Xocl" Music by Aclolph Adams, arranged b W. Diessnet C'lvdo aSmtus Hencdictus gnps Dp! The iili'IlCSllll will nlso li" nicsent at the 1! u'l'lock muss. The same music 111 be undeicd as at the late mass, exit pi that th" opening hvmii will he llavdn'.s "Unlv Night." and the effct toiy piece ' AdestP Fldells." man school statistics. . Bat 1 11111 11 . lUttmun .Uiittnjan 1'attman The High School Journal g.tvs that In all 21& students have giuduated tiom the Cuibuiidal' high n iiool Two of these aie dead: Lizzie Collins, and Itrldget 'lav In. Of the 218 theie were .35 boys and llil gills. Of the boys eight no mauled and of the gills 13. Two of Ui gills are widows. Onl one Alumnus luiF inr.iiled nn Alumni, F. V. Foibes and Anna Moon. There were IB dassis In all Two weie all gills. "SI and '84 The (list c1ub graduated In ISM. In 188.' there was no class. The sinnlL'st class was In ISM consisting of tluce members: mid the lutgest was the class of 'Rl 'onslstlng rf 27 membeis. This i lass also had the largest number of bo s. namely 11. COUNCIL MEETING. for the doctor on Spencer street, last evening, her horse became f tightened at a passing hand-slelgh and dashed off, throwing Mis. Malauu heavily to the earth. She was cairled home un conscious Among othei injtnles sustained a scveie scalp wound, suffered ficmi shock, and at last counts Ifer condition was seilous Ilaston, will spend Chi Minns with the latter's patents. Ml and Mis Ilupli McComl). of Gat Held aventi-. Fho She uc- Q1VFN NINETY DAYS. The The common council met last even Ing and concurred with the select branch In the upproval of a number of bills, the settlement of which will make ChtlstmaB meriler In some homes, The body refused to concur hi the hose resolution, and unless the upper house approves the commoners' action, the city will remain in danger. O. nncl . Mine That .Much Tim to I'm Up (Jutes. The- most impoitant thing done at the regular selct council meeting was the passage of a resolution giving the Ontario and Western Hallioad company ninety das In which to put un safet gates at all their giade ciosslngs with in the city limits. The coiporatlon had been notified before to do this, but did not heed the notices The lesolutlon passed last night tixes a penalty of $3 a da for eveiy day after the expli atlon of the ninety days the crossings go unprotected. A resolution was also passed authoi Izlng the purchase of a watering trough ftom T II. Robinson . The tiough has been In use some tlm but thf city controller would not sign a warrant In pa ment of it, because ho could And no authority for Its pur chase. He Is a strickler on technical ities and the notion Is to appease him. Ther is some prospect that the city will be provided w Ith hose, after much quibbling a resolution was passed au thorizing the city clPtk to te-advertise for bids. A number of bills weie or dered paid. DR, MAl.ANN'S WIFE INJURED. STABB1NQ AFFRAY. W hlli sitting in hei carriage, wnltlng Mii'hiel Malli y was sent to the coun ty latl .vesteidiy for stabbing John Purke early Tuesd iionilng. They qtiOTPllsd mi upper Helmont stieet nnd the use of the knife was tlio it suit Ru4bi wps cut In the abdomen. He is now it the hospital gpttlng alons as well as can be expected. 10CALS. George V. Tabel, formeily piopiletoi of the Burnett house, of Stioudhbuig, will take charge of Hotel Anthiacltc in a few dajs. James Munn's spirited team of giays lan away on South Church stieet Mon day cvenlner and demolished the ve hicle News Dealer W 55 Roberts cap tured t lie. horses and pievented fur ther night. The death messenger claimed for Its own yesterday the spirit of Mm. Maty Ann Simmons. Deceased was 61 ears of age, and was born at Yaxom, ICng land. She is survived by her husband and five cihlldren; the latter being Mrs. I.outs Rocenguaiit, at whose home, on Spencer street, she died: Mrs. George Rttos, of this city, Mis. Robert Sciiber and Charles Simmons, of Livingston Manor, N. V . and William Simmons, of Roscoe, Sullivan county One hi oth er, Charles Halt, of Herrlck Ctntie, also survives her. PURELY PERSONAL. Otto Wagenhurst. the celebrated foot ball coach, who recently took up his residence In Bcranton, vlsltt-d ft lends In this city yesterday. Mr. and Mr. Frederick Thomas aie at Palisade Park, N. J., visiting Miss Margaret Thomas, who 1b at a hos pltal there. Miss Verna Ulgelow haB gone home to spend Christmas. She was accompanied by Miss Udna Wells I'tofesscr and Mis C L, Dot' of JERMYK NEWS. Accident to Joseph .Uorconi-- llrs. Troltcr's .liistortuiii- - Ic'isiiiiiil evvs. Dile and tilenwood collieries will wmk one and a half das this week. Keystone, It is cxpeitecl, will woik eve! da. The Walkei Hose i ompany have nc ieptcd the invitation ol the Wilson Hiiec coiupaii, of Peckville, tu attend theii fair on Thuisda evening, the 2"d They will nNii futnlah the entei tainmc'iit that evening. Ml.s. Geotge Cole, of the Sweetie House, is suffering ftom a teveie at tack of quinsy. C. L. Hell's new house on Haion stieet Is neat lv completed, und Mr Hell e pec ts to move Into It about .Inn. 1. Mr. Finnk Steele will move Into the house vacated by Mr. Hell. This nioining a high mass of lequleni ' will be celebrated In Sacicd Ilea it church in the name of the Altai and Rosaiy societies lor the late Thomas Uiennan. Mr Michael McAitdiew. of the Kast Side, is confined to ills home with tin oat trouble. , Joseph Moicom uielved a painful Injur to one of his ejes Monday even ing. He was in the vicinity of Vnn Kleeck's lilat ksmlth shop when the nccidput occuijed The missile lame f i mil a toy gun in the hands of a little boy The Injury, howevei, Is not of a seilous natuie. John Lyons, lotmctly a ipsldeut of Mayileld. but lately of Scianton. died In the hospital theie of diopsy on Sun day. The i cumins weie lemovcd to the home ot his bmtliei. Anthony, at Ma field, on Sunday evening. Tlio funeinl took phut- esteida nioining. Seiflets weie lipid at Sailed Ileal t chinch. Intel ment In St. Rose leine tery, Caibondale. Mis John Tiottu, of Sec mid stiept, nipt with a painful accident on Satui da. In walking ncioss the stoop out side the house .she stepped on a li y board and tinned her ankle. It wn at first supposed she had bioken the bone, but on examination Dr. Davis found the bone was not bioken Mis. Trotter complains of exciticlatlug pain, and is unable to stand oi put any weight on the Injured foot, which will piohahly keep her In the house for several da)s. Mr. and Mis. Charles F. HaUei spent yesteiday in Scranton. TAYLOR NEWS. liaiiquct of tlio I'reo nuil Accepted .11 in ons - Personal, nnd Other C'l8. Tie tnstalli Hon and banquet of the Acacia Lodge, No. .379, F.A.M , at Web ei' rink, on Monday evening, was a very elabotate affnli and was well ai I tinged. The following ollleeis weie installed by District Deputy Giand Master T F. Wells, esq., of Scranton; Worshipful master. Dr. W. , Van Hus kit k' vv allien, Hdward A. Andeison; Junior warden, Jnmes K Watklns, esq ; treat-uter. William H, Davenport: sec retary. Andiew Doles, esq Following the Installation ceienionles an elabor ate banquet was held. The following programme was carried out. Piano solo, by Prof. T. It. Davis. Then the toastmaijter. Master Mr. OrllUth T. David delivered an addiess pettlncnt to the ladles, It was full of wltleUms and suup'l iuLIcp. Mi (Jeorg-J Pow ell and Junior Wtic'en .lame. K Wat Kins, esq sang a duet entitled The Two SpIIois with much force and with pleasing effect The toaimndtn then called upen Di. F. L. rnn Sickle, jun loi waiiLn of Klngsbtiiv Lodge, F. and A. M.. of Olyi haul, for a short addiis. The amiable di etui spok- of the true inclining of Mnsoniv. Its principles and teoehings v. u. Holllster. woishlpful iiiaster. of Tall"- Lmlg . F and A. M . ol PIHon n 't iddre,snl the guests upon the nee sltv of more fiateiivil feeling nnd Masonic Intel e nut's '. Then the tiMJtmnster Introilucil Piof. John T Watk'us, of tlm lli.ynl Amdemy of Music and nlo a fellow tow nsinan. He s.inr "TI mi " bv Stephen Adams, with brilliant oMvutlon and elegant volte. Wuisl'lpful Mast?r Watkln JottcH, of llvd- Pari lodse. No 10'l F. and A. M then lollnwrd with a shoit uililic'sp. Mi. i: Putlti ui 1. ot Uan iror Lodge, then spok feelingly of the duties ot a Ma'on Di .1. 4 Poiteus. past mester of Acni'li Lodge, sonke of the ancient origin of Free Musoniy. John T Wall Ins tlien closed the meet ing with a soli In Ills usual pleasing mamiei. Tlu-ye piesent weie. Mt and Mis John T Watklns, Mi. nnd Mis 'I'. R. Davis Mi. nnd Mis G. .T Powell. Mr and Mrs W. II Holle-tei, Dr. F. L. Van Sickle, i: J. liaitold. J Utnld Rtnolds. of Olyi.hant; W M. Watkln Jones, of Hyde Paik: f! idllet Ctnniei, n. 1' Cm I. Jiembeis Di W. L Van r.uskiik and Miss Ilnll. of Olypliant. ndw.ud P. Aiilerson. Mr. and Mis J. II. Watl'lns. ii William II. Dav enpoit. Andiew Dob-s, Di. J. S. Pm tips. A. F D.nid. .luhii Me Ci Indie, G F. Davis and wife. Di. and Mis. K. r.useni' Weston .Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomas, Mr. and M.s. S. ('. Jones, Mr. and Mis Thomas Kv.ins, Mr. and Mi Alfied Rimdle. Mr John Jones. Mr. and Mis. M. M. Wlllliiim. Mr. and Mis. Cudllef Cnim.", Mr. and Mis Sliablmi Fldd. Mr. Monty Hchulthles, Mls nvilla. Schiilthles. Mr. Frank f'anvvll, and Thomas A Hvans. Walteis -Mis. Alice lliownwcll, Misses Knupp and Hinds. The srliolai) of Mis.s Janet Ingles, of No 2 school piesentcd lil wltn n beau tiful cushion on Monday for n Christ mas sift. Mr. Thonns nvans, tt student at the Keystone aendem. Factoryvllle, is vis Itlng his fatlu-i', William Uvans, of W.islilngion stieet. old pokgi:. Mls Lizzie Williams and Miss Ger- tttide Slmmon. tpachrrs of Old Foige high school, have made final ntiange nients tor an entutnlnment to be held In the audltoiiiini of the high school. Following Is the piogiamme. Song, "Greeting," schools, recitation, "Wei come." Frank Conway; address. Super intendent J. C. Taylor: conceit song, "Never Say Fall," sev ntecn gills, rec itation, "Annie and Willies' Piaer." Delia Decker; musical selection, Cos gtovc famllv : tableau, "Neaier to Thee," gills, conceit teiltntlon, v hat ItoHCan Do." six boys, duett. Wat klns and Powell, patriot drill, seven teen gills: selection P. F Uuike, duett, "In the Starlight," Crocker sisters; tec Ration, "Kelly's Dream." William Dan iels, song, "Those Kvenlng Hells." schools: pantomlne, "Caught," pupils; song, "Fanner Song." twenty boys, recitation, "Popping Corn," Cora Mat thews, duett, Davis sinters; tamborlne drill, twelve gills; recitation. "Little Jim," Addle Hvans; song. "Fairy Dell," fifteen girls; tableau, "Falrbs," gills; solo, "The Wondrous Star," Lottie Crocker; selection. P. F. Hurke1, duett, Watklns und Powell, uddress, Profes sor F R Coyne, song, "Good Night," n hoi. Is Professional Directory. AJvcrtUements Under This Heat $5 Per Line Per Year riihiciaus and Sursceins. UK KAY, 20 Pcnn ave., 1-5 and 7-9 p. m. Diseases of women, children. Telephone. DR HATHSON, W7 N avenue, 10 a. m. to 4 p WASHINGTON DR C L ritnV. SCllANTClN SAVINGS Hank bildg. 1JJ Womln,j avenue. MAUV A. SHEPHERD, M. D. HO.MH opathlst, No 22S Adams avenue. DR. A TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner yonilng avenue and Spruce street, Scranton. Of fice hnuis, Thursday and Saturdajs, 9 0 m to 0 p. m. DR. W D ALLDN, 01J NORTH WA3H InBton avenue DR L M GATUS. ROOMS 207 AND 20S Hoard of Trade building Office hours. 8 to 9 a. m , 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Resl tlence 309 Madison avenue. DR C IT ritDAS. SPHCIALIST IN Rupture, Trusi Fitting and Pat Reduc tion Ofllce telephone 1303. Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to ), 7 to 9. DR S. W. L'AMORHAFX. OrriCK III Adams Residence, 1318 JIulberry Chron ic diseases, lungji, hrait, kidneys, and genlto-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. V G. ROOK, VHTKRINARY SUR geon Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2672. Lawyers. D H Rr.PLOGLD, ATTORNHY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Meais building, comer Washington uve nue and Spruce street. WARRHN & KNAPP. ATTORNDYS and CounscIlors-at-Livv. Republican building. Washiiigton avenue, Scranton, Pa. WATSON. DIEHL, HALL . KDM.MHR pit(ttornps and Counsellors-at-Lavv; Traders' National Hank Building; rooms 0 7, S, 9 and 10, third floor. J MDS H TORRRY, ATTORNRY AND Counsellor at Law Rooms 413 and 414 Commonw ealth Dulldlng. rnA'NK R." ROYLR. ATTOR.N'RY AND counellor-nt-law Hurr building, rooms 13 and 14. Washington avenue. JHSSPP & JCSSl'P, ATTORNRYS AND Counsellors nt law, Commonw culth building. Washington avenue ALFRDD HAND, WILLIAM J HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19. 20 and 21. PRANK T OKRLL ATTORN'RY-AT-Lo-w. Room 5, Coal Rxchangc, Scranton, Pa. Archits;t-i PKHC'IVAL .1 MORRIS. ARCHITECT. Uoard of Trade Building. EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITKCT. Rooms 24, ;; and 23, Commonw culth building. Scranton D L WALTRR. ARCHITECT. OKFICU icar of COG Washington avenue. LRAVIS HANCOCK. .IR , ARCHITECT. 433 Spruce St , cor Wash, ave., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Price Building, 12(5 Washington avenuo, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. JAMES W. OAKTORD, ATTORXEY-AT. Law Rooms 514, 615 and 510, Board of Trade Building. B r KILL AM, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, 120 Wj omlng avenue, Scranton, Pa. JAS J H HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-at-Lavv, 45 Commonwealth bldg , Scranton EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms H and 15. Republican bldg JEFFREYS it. RUDDY. ATTORNEYS-at-lavv, Commonwealth Building L A WATRBS, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, 423 Larka-Aanna ave, STanton, Pa. C R PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa PATTERSON R. WILCOX. TRADERS' National Bank Building C. COMROYS. 321 SPRt'CE STREET A. W. BKRTHOLFrAtty.. 319 Spruce St" Detectives. Dentists. DR. 1 O. LYMAN. KS N. WASHINGTON avenue. DR. F. L. M'GRAW, 395 SPRUCD street. DR H. F REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wjoming ave. WELCOME C SNOVER. 421 LACKA. wanna ave Hours. 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Di'cbsinuker. MRS. 51. R DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue. Wire Screens. jos, kue'Iti:l7 rear 511 lacka. wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufjo turor ot Wire Screens. Schools. BARRING & M'SWDKNKY, COMMON wealth building, Interstate Secret Ser. vice AKene-y. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scianton. Pa Comscs pretiaiajory, t" college. law. niPrtlelne or business. Opens September 13 Send for cataloRllrt. 'Rov Thomas M. Cann, LL. D, Walter H. Biicll. A. M. Seeds. H-W I I I ,1 I . G. R CLARK & CO.. SEEDMRN AND Nurserymen; store 111 Washington qye nuo; green house. 1350 Noith Jlaln ave nue; store telephone, 7S2. IleitcN ami cstnllrantk,,'', THE ELK CAPE, 125 AND LT FRANK llu avenue. Rates reasonable. ' P ZIRGLER, PKipriotnr. SCRANTON HOl'Si: NEAR D. L. &. Y. passenger depot Coiiduclw on tho Eu. ropcau Plan. VICTOR KOCH. Pi op. . IMisccllnitciiits. 4 1 -i'-t BAPER'S ORCHESTRA-MPSIO. FOR balls, picnics panics, receptions, wed dings and couctit woik furulshril, .For teims address R J Uauci, coadtiBto-, 117 Wyoming avenuo, over Hul.bi.rts musifc store Ujjl MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS supplies, envelopes, paper bags, tivlnp. Warehouse. 130 Washington avotfua, Scranton, Pa. FRANK P BROWN & CO. WJIQLlw sale dealers In Woadwarn, Cori7ag'e.Sth4 Oil Cloth, 7.'0 West Lickuwunna nVijj THOMAS AUHREi, KXPltMtT -jjVr countant and auditor. Rooms 19 and 0, Williams' Bui. ding, opposite pastotnpv. Agent for the Re Fire Exltngulfchor. . u z -Z-z h.-' -t ;:- &Xi2mS5SZ&, PI'ULISHIXU THE TR1BPNK PI'BLISHINU CO. North Wash'ngion uvenue -Llnotypij Composition of al' kin !a quickly done, Facilities untui passed In this icalou.
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