'nftS ?i".v.i-,ytJ" .Br". THE SCRAIJTON yRTBUNE-TUESDVY ArORNTN". DfflOEBER 23. 18lT. 0 lUc-t Side and City Suburban POST.CIIRISTMAS AFFAIRS. Occurlnc nt Scvnral West Scrnnlon Churches I. Mt llvenlnc. An Infonnnl gathering of the mem bers of the Washburn Street Presbyter Inn Sabhnth Kchnol wns held In the lecture room ot the church lust night. In v nenso It was the observance of the Chtistnins time though following the day itself. Joseph. A. Menra wan chalr mun of the cvonlng'B exercises and was nFlRtctl by I'rofWBor D. A. Stone, sU oiintcndent of the school. The tlrst part of the evening was spent In the carry ing out of a short ami appropriate pro gramme. Then wore recitations by the Misses Lillian Towksbury. Kthcl Hovnn, Edith I.lndiibury. Margaret Powell. Ethel Jones. Helen Uauer. Olive Itambold. Eva Welsentluli, and Jessie Miller. The Misses llertlut and Mabel Colvln sang n duet, and solos were given by the Misses Margaret Phillips and Olwen Jones, and songs by the members of the primary department. Then Santa Claus, In the person of C. P. HatenUerg. appeared, and, to the happy little children, boxes of sweetH weie distributed. The older ones re ceived thflr share later. Although Santa Claus did not visit the members of the Sabbath school of St. David's Episcopal church, there were small gifts from him to be dis tributed, and It was done In the lec ture of the church by the teachers. I Devotional exercises wero conducted previous to the distribution, consisting of ritualistic work and the singing of hymns and eaiols. The services were In charge of Uev. E. J. Haughton, rec .lor of St. Mark's church. Dunmoro. The rector was assisted by Charles 1'razer, superintendent. The Bible classes of the school presented Mr. Enazer with a bet of articles for use on a library table comprising a desk calendar, pen tray and papr knife. The beautiful cantata, "The Stoiy of the Stnr." was repeated last evening at the Sumner Avenue Presbyterian church for the benefit of th many who could not see It Friday evening, when It was first given. The members of the Hand of Hope were much better than nt their first, attempt. Chorister Bez aleel Davles was In charge, and Mrs. John L. James acted as accompanist. At the conclusion of the cantata small gifts were distributed amonix the mem bers of the Sabbath school by Santa Claus In the person of Bez. Brown. The first prize of a five-dollar gold piece nnd the second prize of a gold ring for the highest number of tickets sold were awarded to the Misses Annie Da vis and Elizabeth Grlfllths respectively. AFTER CHH1STMAS NIGHT. George Hern, of 315 Hampton street, was held In $500 ball for his appear ance at court by Aldermnn Moses last evenlngon a ehargeof felonious wound ing with Intent to kill. The warrant was sworn out by Mrs. David Jones, acting for her husband, who Is In a badly battered state, as a result of the alleged assault. The arrest was made by Constable Tim Jones. At the healing it developed that Mr. Jomp, who resides at 527 Meridian street, near the defendant, claimed ihat he wns assaulted while paying a friendly Christmas call upon the de- Fur JiGIoWebo Snow Time is That's a sure thing. Well, right in the heart of snow time comes Fur Bargain time. Could auythiug he more fitting or timely ? Hardly. Black Marten Collars That sold for $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $9.50, $10.50 and $12.50, now reduced to 95 Stone Marten Collars That sold for $15.00 and $20.00, are now offered at $10.95 and $11.95 Feather Boas That sold for $9.50 and $17.00, are now cut down to $6.95 and $12.95 Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets That sold for from $1.00 to $2.50, are now reduced to 69C, 95c, $1.19, $1.39 And there's lots of other hargaius just as good for late Holiday buyers. I Globe Warehouse 1 fe33sgKg5:gteStegg'g fendant Snturday evening. Mrs. Jones stated that her husband had twenty six stitches In his head to close the numerous scalp wounds, which the de fendant Inflicted with n "soldering" Iron. Ills wounds were dressed nt the West Side hospital, where he gave the namo of James Jones, shortly after the fracas. OFFICERS INSTALLED. Installation of ollleers for the ensu ing term of Mnrtha Washington Chnp tel. No. 3, Order Eastern Star, was held last evening In Mnsonlc hall. North Main avenue. Past Orand Pa tron of Pennsylvania A. B. Holmes waw In charge of the Installation cere monies. The following wero duly In stalled In their respective olllces: Mrs. Margaret J. Lanlng, worthy matron; Charles E. Lanlng, worthy patron; Mrs. Ella C. Holmes, assoclateworthy matron; Dr. Mary A. Shepherd, con ductress; Miss Belle Watrous, associate conductress; Mrs. Corn C. Buckingham, secretary; Mrs. Elizabeth Lanlng, treasurer; Mrs. Mary A. Bevans, Mrs. Frances L. Morgan, Mrs. Margaret An sley and the. Misses Anna Munson nnd Ella Oodshall. oflicers of the star; Mhfl Verona Coleman, warder; Mrs. Emma Stevens, marshal!; Mrs. S. N. Baylcy, chapllan; David Jones, sentinel, and Miss Anna It. Williams, organist. ANNUAL MEICTINO. The annual congregational meeting of the members of the Jackson Street Baptist church was held last evening In the church lecture room. Consider able business was transacted and the following ollleera were elected: Clerk, ltlchnrd Nlcholls; assistant clerk, George Nlcholls; chorister. Lewis Da vis; organist, Miss Marlon Hutchinson; assistant organist, Miss Norma Nlch olls; chorister of devotlonals, E, R. Grlinths; organist. Miss Martha Nlch olls; ushers, George Nlcholls, It. Christ man Grlfllths, W. H. Morgans, Arja Grlfllths, Albert Davis, IMer Lewis, Hobert Thomas and Thomas James. FlimiEH HEARING NECESSARY. The boaidlng boss, Jooph lltcnvltiii, of North Van Burcn avenue, who was brutally beaten Sunday afternoon, was much Improved yesterday. His alleged assailants, Joseph Oleseavlteh, George SlanaeaWtch and Andrew Papres, pro cured ball In the sum of $nrri yesterday morning and were released from the West Side station house. .V further hearing will be clven them tomorrow evening when it Is expected that the bearding boss can be present at tli'j healing. SKATING ACCIDENT. David Motzenbackcr, the 12-yenr-nld son of Mr. and Mm. Sylvester Motzen bacher, of 11.1 North Everett avenue, fell and broke his wrist last evening about 7.30 o'clock, while practicing on his n:w skates a Christmas present. Ills father took him to the West Side hospital, where the fracture was set by the house physician. BULLET REMOVED. Dr. F. C. Hall yesterday morning re moved the small leaden bullet which Leo McAlonn shot Into th- bridge of Jesse Lasher's nose Sunday afternoon. 1 C $5 - 95, $6.95, $7-95 The bullet had flattened Itself against the bone of the nose nnd was easily removed, The nccldent, an nccount of which appeared In yesterday's Tribune, was purely accidental. I'EllSONAL MENTION. Mrs, Term Jones nnd children arc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Moscp, of Eynon street. Thomas Mahon returns today to New York city nfter a visit with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Mahon. Mrs. T. L. Williams and children, of Duryoa, have returned home after vis iting Mrs. Ruth Lawrence, of Hyde Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. F. Tucker, of Mullein j.trcet, have ns their guest, Miss Edith Tucker, of Ashley. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bradbury, of Laf ayette street, nre entertaining Mr. and Mrs. David Bradshav, of Washington, N. J. David H. Jenkins, delivery clerk nt the postoillce, lb confined to ills home with n aevero attack of Illness. David Powell, or Neath, Pn is the guest of West Scranton relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ginader, of Price street, h'ave as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wngle, of Plttston. Charles Keller, of Washburn street, Is being visited by his brother, Edward Keller, of Mt. Pocono. Sir. and Mrs. Andtvw Welscnfluh, of Chestnut street, have as their guest their son, Frederick, who is assistant hecretary ot the Bullroad Young Men's Clnlstlnn association nt Hoboken, N. .1. W. J. Williams, of Wnshburn street, has returned from a trip to New York clt. Mr. and Mrs. AVIUIam Browning, of North Hyde Park avenue, entertained th former's mother. Mrs. George Browning, and brother, Albert, of Plttston, over Sunday. Miss Mattle Watklns, of South Main avenue, Is visiting In New York city. It, D. Titus, of New Brunswick, is the guest of West Scranton friends. Dr. A. A. Lindnbury. of South Main avium, has as his guest his mother. Mrs. II. Llndabury, of Washington, N. J. Rev. F. A. Ehinger, of Carbondale, was the guest of Rev. A. L. Ramer, Ph. D., yesterday. William Hopkins and sister, Miss Cassle Hopkins, of Newport News, W. Va.. are the guests of their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. David Hopkins, of Jack son street. MINOR NEWS NOTES. The funeral services of the late Wil liam Widden. took place yesterday af ternoon at the residence on Back street. There wns a large attendance of friends nnd relatives and tho lloral tributes were very beautiful. Rev. F. P. Dotv. pastor of the Hampton Street Methodist church, olllclated, and preached a funeral sermon. Tho re ma were then borne to Tavlor, when' interment was made at the Tay lor cemetery. An excell"iit dinner, consisting of all tho delicacies of the season, will bo served Saturday, Jan. 1, In the lecture room of tho Washburn Street Presby tetlan church between the hours of 12 and 3 o'clock. The ladles of the church are in charge and promise iv splendid dinner for fifty cents. You see th'ey want to raise $200 ns their share of tho church Indebtedness and take the abuve course. Th members of tho congregation of the Chestnut Street German Presby terian church will be tendered a le c 'ptlon New Year's day at tho parson- ig" by their pastor. Rev. Jacob Schoet tl". As previously announced in these col umn", Saturday next Ins be?n ajopted as annual donation day for the West Side hospital and this New Year's day will ) the first annual donation. The public, especially residents of this side, are urjred to remember this excellent Institution out of their own abundance. What better could one do than to be gin the New Year with an act of phil anthropy. Food, articles in the cloth ing line used In and about hospitals, money, etc., especially the latter, would prove very acceptable to the hospltul management. Preparations nre almost completed for the rendition of the cantata "The Christmas Ships are Sailing In," nt. the Jackson Street Baptist church tomor ruw evening. The annual election of ollleers for the Sababth school of the Jackson Street Baptist church will be held In the lec ture room Friday mornlns next nt 7 o'clock. E. R. Grlfllths, who has served ns .superintendent for over nineteen years, will not succeed himself by his own lenuest. Last Sunday the Sab bath school, by a rising vote, thanked hhn for the efficient service rendered by him during these years. The funeral services of the late George Nleman, ot 119 Jackson street, will be held at the residence to-morrow afternoon at 2:20 o'clock. Interment will be made at he Washburn street cemetery. The funeral services of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts, of 121 North Sum ner avenue, will be held Wednesday afternoon the residence at 2 ei'elock. In terment will be made at Forest Hill cemetery. There will be a special meeting of the Hyde Park Father Mathew society Thursday evening ut 7 o'clock. Emerson Perry, of Prompton, Pn was received nt the West Side hospital yesterday, where he will undergo an operation for nn Int. run! complaint of a serious nature. He Is under the Im mediate care of Dr. Reed Burns, of the central city. The latest nnd best styles. Roberta 12G North Main. est Side I'.iiKlnesi Directory. SECOND HAND I'URNITURE-Cash for anything you have to sell. Furniture,' Stoves, Tooli. etc. Call and tec the ( tock of J. L. King, 7Ul to 7(W West Jacc. ewanna avenue MRS. FENTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND prbcnoloslst, 413 North Main avenue. NOUTII SCRANTON. David Nicholas and Edward Bray, who have been visiting lelatlves at Plymouth, returned yesterday. Nelson Gillespie, reprehentntlve of the IJachollor-Johnson company syndicate, of New York city, is visiting relate va hero. Joseph CIvhciiIk caused u wurrant to ho Issued for the arrest of Mr. and Sirs. Alex Woujekl, who he avers committed an im ault and battery upon htm. Alderman Roberts gave the couple a heurliu yester day afternoon and held them in $."mi hull. The funeral uf Mrs. James McMan ninu was held yesterday morning ut 9 o'clock from her late homo on MeDon ough nvenue. The remains were taken to Holy Rosary church, where a high mass of recmlem was eelebruted by tho Rev. J. J. O'Toole. Intermunt wus made In Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. Barbara Gordon, a prepossessing miss, appeared lioforo Alderman Roberts yes terday and furnished Information that led to the arrest of William Hlnkley. At tho healing last evening Miss Gordon said that Hlnkley, who Is a mere boy, com- wlttcd nn pssault and and battery and at tempted to criminally nssault her. His designs were frustrated by the assistance which her lusty cries brought. After much parleying tho case was adjusted HatUfni'tnrlly nnd 'ho defendant was dis charged upon paying the costs, The tenchers of tho First Woltdi Baptist Sundii.v school were kindly rcmemuutvj by their classes nt tho cloro ot the school's ChrlMmafl exercises. The school and congregation presented Mr. Bamurl llowells with a beautiful upholstered roolicr for his untiring attention to tho comfort of all attending tho services. MKi Mary A Davis, who will next week lravo for Ihickuell university, was presented with a pmse containing a lnigo sum ot money ns a token of appreciation of her service ns organist. The Christian Endeavor choir will meet for rehearsal this evening in the North Main Avenue Presbyterian church. Tliero will be no rehearsal Thursday evening, this week. SOUTH SGK ANION. Chnrles Asktns. a workman nt the South mill, was nccldeiitnlly struck by a sledgo hammer .vhlle at work last Friday. Ills wrUt was frnctuicd. Asktns was re moved to his home cm Prospect avenue. Wllllnm Vi uphn, a naval cadet, Is spending the holidays with his parcntJ on Willow rtreet. Miss Clara Doyle, of Carbondale, spent Christmas with' her parents on lvdi street. Mrs. M. Brccn, of Jcrmvn, spent Christ mas ns a guest of Miss Kntn Renrdon. Nicholas Jcnssen, of Willow street, is visiting at Hcncsdale. Patrick Meore, of New York, Is spend ing the holidays with his parents. Tho funeral of Francis, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. Rotund, took place Sunday nfternoon. BitIiiI was lintdo In Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. A pleasant evening was spent at tho Workmen's fair In Workmen's halt last evening. The Inrgo decorated stone lov ing cup wns won by Mr. Schcuer nnd tho. fine large cane doll carriage with doll, which was presented by J. D. Williams & Rro.. went to T. Spreckler. The door prize was a fine pair of embroidered and patent leather slippers and was won by ticket No. 1013. Tomorrow evening the contest for a gold watch will close and tho winner will be announced. Wednes day Is closing day and final nuctlon. DUNMOKU. Tho Christian Endeavor society of tho Dudley Street Baptist church wilt hold a social at the residence of John Walrous on Chestnut utreet. A line programme lias been prepared for the evening. The Scranton Railway company Is mak ing line progress with their work on the Sport Hill extension of the Laurel Hill line. The poles are nearly all set and the wires will he strung In a tew days. Tho company hope to luie ever) thing in running order Monday, January ". Thomas. F. Palmer, of Cherry street. Mho has been 111 with rheumatism for beveral weeks, has had a relupuu and is. again confined to his room. Miss Frances Watrous, of Chestnut street, left yesterday for a short visit in Washington, D. C. Tho funeral of Miss Jennie Russell will be held tomorrow afternoon at :i o'clock at tho Presbyterian church. Rev, W. l' Gibbons will conduct the services, as sisted by Rev. C. II. Hayes. Interment will be made In Dunmoro cemetery. The remains of the two unknown men at the undertaking establishment of T. P. Letch worth for the past few days awaiting Identification, were burled yes terday afternoon in Dunmore cemetery at the expense of the poor board. It be ing Impossible to find any relatives of either party. Mr. Letchworlh has re ceived a number of telegrams asking for a description of the oimg man who died in the shanty ai Gipsy Grove. Twelve persons have called at his otllce since tho lemnlns have laid there looking for a missing young man. John Rice, of Spencer street, while ut his work yesterday morning delivering coal, met with tin ncldclil. Ills team In some way beccme frightened and ran away, throwing him to the ground, injur ing him severely, which will lay him up for some time. Miss Anna Baker and Miss Battle Jen kins, of No. 0, are visiting Georgetown friends. The week of prayer commencing next Sunday evening will be olitervid in tho Methodist Episcopal church. The ser vices will be held every evening (luring tin week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swartz entertained with n Christmas dinner at their home on Shoemaker street the following: Mr. and Mrs. William Swartz and daughter. Ediu. ot Carbondale: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fox and daughter. Esther, of Carbondale; Mr. and Mrs. James Corby, of Elmira, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. William II. Swartz, Mrs. Wal ter Swartz and daughters. Olive and Emma, Mrs. Lltehelhan and daughter, Ethel, of Dunmore. Mrs. Minnie, liey, of Illnghamton, who Is spending the holidays with her chil dren nt their homo on Shoemaker strejt, was taken suddenly 111 Sunday morning with appendicitis. The funeral of William G'.lmore will bo held at his late residence on Elm street at 1 o'clock on Wednesday. After the ser vice his remains will bo taken to llons dale on a special coach nttiicheil to tho regular train of the Erie nnd Wyoming Valley Rallronit company, leaving Dim more at "."o p. m. Rrs. Josh Wnrfel Is 111 at her home on Drinker street. Mrs. Kdward Angwln is 111 ot her homo on South Blithely street. John P. Manley & Co., fire Insurance. .Ml NOOK A. Politics is again the absorbing topic nnd the local spring election will undoubtedly ho lively and Interesting us ten ollleers are to bo elected. Comparalhcly nothing i an be learned about tho Democratic as. plrimts. but the crop will, as usual, bo plentiful. The oonferreVs of the township will meet nt No. i school. Greenwood. Wednesday evening, Dec. SSi, at ".SO o'clock, to appor tion the olllces to he tilled by the different districts. F. J. McCarthy, ehulrmnn. The remains of an Infant child of Will iam R. I'Mwards. who died Sunday will be Interred In the Washburn street ceme tery. Hyde. Park, this afternoon at l.:) o'clock. The committee having charge ot tho ball of the St. Joseph's society, which takes place on Friday evening, will meet tonight to complete arrangements for tho affair. Tho literary clrclo of tho O'Connell council, Young Men's Institute', will meet this evening for reoiganlzatlon. OBITUARY. Miss Jennie Russell, died nt her homo on North Iilakely streoi Sunday evening after a long Illness. Miss Russell wns XI yturs of ago and wns horn In Dunmoro and lived there all her life. Sho was em ployed ns clerk for years In the grocery store ot G. W. I). Allen. A year ago she was compelled to glvo up work on account of failing health. Miss Russell leaves a futher und mother nnd two brothers and a host of friends to mourn her loss. Anthony McIIale, an old and respected resident of Olyphant, died yesterday af ternoon after u short Illness of pneu monia. Deceased was born In Ireland and was about 5S years of age. Resides his wlfo ho Is survived by live sons und two daughters. Tho funeral announcement will be mado later. Julia Rita, the fi.yrnr-old dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Rverett, of 1107 West Locust street, died Sunday. Tho funeral will be held at th houso tomorrow morn ing nt 10.31) o'clock. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for those who will ko today an Ret a pad;, nuoof OltMN-O, It taken thoplnco ofeollee nt about i( tho coHt, It Is a food drink, lull of health, und can he clven to tho children as well as the udiilt with ureal benefit. It W inudo of pure :rulns und looks and tastes like tho finest (trades or Mocha of Jnviieollee. It satlmles everyone. 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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 lire 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 CUo Luckawaunn 'T-7gira?T-mgsg Professional Directory. Advertisement Under This Heal $3 Per Line Per Year. l'hysicuins and Surcim: llt. KAY. HOC l'enn ave., 1-5 and 7-3 ; m. 131scas,fcs of women, children. Telephone. UK. liATIiSU.N. oJ7 N. WASHINGTON avenue. It) a. m. to 1 p. m. 1311. C. 1.. I'ltKY. SCKANTC3N SAVINGS Hank tilldg, 112 Wyoming avenue. MARY A. SHEimiiHU. M. D.. HO.M12 opathist. No. 2iS Adams avenue. DR. A. TKAl'OL.U, SPKCIAL1ST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street, Scranton. Of fice hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a. m, to G p. m. DR. W. K. ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH Innton avenue. DR. L. II. OATnS. ROOMS 207 AND 203 Hoard of Trade bulldlnB. Offlco hours, 8 to 9 a. m.. 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. rti. Resi dence 009 MdriiFon avenue. DR. C. L. FRI3AS. SPBCIALIST IN Rupture. Tru?3 Fitting and Fat Rcduc tlon. Office telephone 1303. Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 224 Adnms. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chron lc .Useases. luno. henrt. Ulileeys. and penlto-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. W O. ROOK, VETF.RINARY SUR rnn Hore?, Cattle and Dob treated. Hospital. 12 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2C72. LawystM. D. H. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estato security. Mear hul!dlni?, coiner Washington ae nuo and Spruco street. WARREN & KNAI'I'. ATTORNEYS and Counsellors-at-Liw, Repub.lcan building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Va. WATSON. DIEHL. HALL & KIJ.MMEK ER Attorneys nnd Oounsellors-at-Law; Traders' National Bank Hulldlng; rooms 6, 7, 8, 9 nnu iu; miru uoor. JAMES H. TORREY, ATTORNEY AND Couns-ellor nt Uw. Rooms 413 and 414 Commonwealth Hulldlng. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND counsellor-nt-law. Burr building, rooms 13 and 11, Washington avenue. JESSFP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at law, Commonwealth building. Washington avenue. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors. Common wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21. FRANK T" OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Room 5, Coal Lxchnnge, Scranton, Pa. JAMES W.OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 514, 515 and 516, Board of Trade Bulldlngj B. F. KILLAM. ATTORNHY-AT-LAW, 120 Wyoming avenue, Scranton. Pa. JAS. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law. 45 Commonwealth bldg.. Scran, ton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY RooniB II nnd 13, Republican bldg. JEFFREYS & RUDDY. ATTORNEYS-at-law, Commonwealth Building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 423 Lackawanna nvo., Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonweulth building. Bernnton, Pa. PATTERSo'n & WILCOX. TRADERS' National Bnnk Building. C. COMEGYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET. A. W. BERTHOLF. Atty.. 319 Spruce St. Detectives. BARRING & M'SWEENHY, COMMON- wealth building Interatnto Secret Sur. vlco Agency THE JEWELER. ABE Ave, Scranton. Architects I'BHnVAL J. MORRIS. ARCHITECT. Hoard of Trade Building. EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT. Itoorns 21, 25 and 26, Commonwealth building, Scranton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICII rear of 006 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT, 43j Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT. Prlco Building, 1M Washington avunue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON, ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Bank. Dentists. DR. I. O. LYMAN, 225 N. WASHINGTON avenue. DR. F. street. L. M'GRAW, 503 SPRUCQ DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C. SNOVER. 421 LACK A. wanna ave. Hours, 9 to 1 nnd 2 to 5. Wire Screen?. JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. Schools. SCHOOL OV THE LACKAWANNA Scmiton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Open September 13. Send for catalogue. Rev Thomas M. Cann, LL. D., Walter H. Buell. A. M. Seeds. G. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDMBN AND Nurserymen; etoro 14'5 Washington ave nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 7S2. Hotels nnd Kcstaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable P. ZIEOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. .Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. Fop terms address R. J. Bauer, conduoto-, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulburfs music store, MEOAROEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa, FRANK P. BROWN & CO., WHOLE sale dealers In Woodware, Cordago and Oil Cloth. 720 West Iackawnnna ave. THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT Ac countant and nudltor. Rooms 19 and 20, WHllamB' But.dlng. opposite postottlce. Agent for the Rex Firo Extinguisher. Printing. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO.. North Washington uvenue Llnotypo Composition ot all kinds quickly done. Facilities unsurpassed In this region.