The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 24, 1898, Morning, Page 6, Image 6
I, ? MONDAY, JANUAIIY 24, 1809. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JANUAIir 21, 1898. ) S W Side OFFICERS OF ST. PAUL'S CORPS. Wero Installed nt n Meeting Hold Yostcrdny Afternoon. A regular meeting of St. Paul's Plo iiecr coips was held at Masonic hnll yesterdny afternoon. Frnnk McLaln presided hnd considerable business was transacted. Olllccrs for the ensuing term of the society and the corps were Installed. Consldeiable spirit was dis played In the effort to bdbomo the olll ccrs of the corps, ns the Miccessful candidates will bo In command when the next convention Is held at Boston this year. There were many visiting members of the Father Whltty society, of North Scianton, present. At the conclusion of the business, a social session was enjoyed Addresses of a general nature were made by J. E. Moran, W. O'Hoyle and V. F. Mulherln. Solos Interspersed these addresses and wore Riven by Thomas Magulre, P. J. Lafferty, John Gallagher, W. Lynett, C Connelly, M. Sulllvun and Anthony Cummlnss. Declamations were given by William Gllroy and William O'Hoyle. William Fltzimmons also entertained with several harmonica selections. The officers Installed arc: Frank McLaln, president, Anthony Cummlngs. vice president; J. J. Sweeny, tecordlnir sec retary, P. r. Mi Coy, financial secto tary, James J. Mahon, treasurer, and the military officers of the corps aie: Walter McNIcholas, captain; P. F Mc Coy, first lieutenant; Michael Culkin, second lieutenant. SUCt ESSFUL OPERATION. Pied. Pi Ice, of Acker avenue, under went a delicate operation Saturday for lellef from stiffening1 of his right leg. Drs. J. J. Roberts and W. A. Paine performed theopctntlon and the patient Is doing nicely. Mr. Pi ice was taken ill nearly a year ago with a pulmonary ailment and was ill for several months. While confined at home, he was at tacked by appendicitis and undeiwent a successful operation for that. It was while in his physical weakened condi tion that the limb became stiffened and bent. He was able to get out of bed a fchort time ngo foi the first time in many months and It was thought th.it the limb would i again its natuial posi tion fchortlv. It did not and the oper atlon btcame necessaiy. OFFICERS CHOSEN The membeis of the Father Matliew society of West Scranton met in legu 'ir session jestcrdnv afternoon In St. Lee's looms, Noith Main avenue. It 1 loved to be a ciy lnteiestlngr meet ing and was picMdd over by letiilng Iiresldent, J. C Gallagher. Officers for 'he ensuing jear wpio elected and will be Installed at the next lecular meeting, .Sunday. Feb 13 The officers "lecled aie- M S. I.ivellc. president , V. M. Itchnn, ice president. John T. Burke, ltcoi ding-corresponding secre tary; John Dcnoliue, llnancial t.ecre tarj, Edwaid Kenny, John Shaugh iiet'y, sr., and Jume.s II. Brow n, dl li'Ctois Tile election was u spirited one, owing to tlieie being several nom inees lohn Jovce mid John Shauch liessy, jr. acted as telleis, and Michael Moran, as iiKssengei. REPUBLICAN CLUB ENTERTAINS. The membeis of the West Side Re . llJoWareboiJse 1 P P Qur.Annual Sale Begins Today And a peculiar interest attaches to it from the fact that the prices we will quote are lower than the goods can be im ported for today. Reason, the Dingley High Tariff. Con sequently we are not over anxious to sell that is, this sale is not one of those old stock unloading enterprises, . We are simply straining a point to keep up our an nual custom, which hundreds of our patrons look forward to. As for prices, they are as low as have ever been quoted by us at any time in our history, and they will . probably never again be touched during the life of the preseut gen eration. A Few Specimen Values. Unbleached Linen Table Damasks All new patterns and clear, fresh stock : 50 Inches wide, 2"e. quality, now. ..20c fi2 Inches wide, 2Se quality, now... 22c j4 Inches wide, 31c. qunlity, now.. ,23c 4 inches wide, 3Tic quality, now. 51c ij.' Inches wide, 50c. quality, now... 42c 7J inches wide, Sjc. quality, now.. ,45c 7.' Inches wide, 62,jc. quality, now. 49c 72 Inches vilde, 7Ce. quality, now..C!'..e Table Napkins, Doylies, Towels of All Grades, Turkey Red Damasks, Linens and Cotton Crash, Bed Spreads, Etc., have allbeen cut in price for this sale, which continues for 10 Days Only. Owing to the market conditions we have limited the quantities iu each case, and will not guarantee such prices after this week, un less the lots carry over until the 10 days are up. Globe Wapefcoijse and City publican club tendered their friends an informal reception Saturday evening at the club uuarteis In the Paull build ing, corner of Jackson street und Main avenue. The tyoys know how to make all comers feel at home and those who took advantage of the hospitality of the club found that It was delightfully free from restrain. Vocal and Instru mental selections were provided. Cig ars and light refreshments wete serv ed. The card and pool tables weie open to those who wished to Dlav. David 11. Harris sang several solos. The Anthracite quartette, formerly of the Yeager and Mix Mlnstiel troupe, wero present and gave some of their excellent i-eiectlons. The quattette comprises C Smith, first tenor; Joseph Williams, second lenoi; W. C. Collins, first bass; O. Hammers, second bass. There were many other equally enjoy able features presented bv different members of the club. Sidney Mean tilled In the lemainder of the evening with' rclectlons on the Ernpliaphone. The selections wire mimeiou and of great variety. ANTHONY DOIJOHER'S FUNERAL. The remains of the late Anlhonv Dougher were borne from the jesldence at 1.22 North Ninth street, Situulav morning, to St. Patilck's chuich, where a high mass of lequlem was celebrated. The bervlce was attended b a large number of the friends und lelatlves of the deceased and the floral tributes were veiy beautiful. Hev. D. A Dunne was celebrant and he preached a fu neral sermon. The s-ervlces concluded, the lemalns weie borne to the Hvde Park Catholic cemetery, where inter ment was made. A large tuneial coi tege accompanied the lemalns to the femelery. Tne pallbcuieis were. J. Bums, D. Sullivun, John, Frank and P. II. Mitchell, and P. Hoban. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr .ml Mrs. Oideon Moser, of Laf avette strept, spent vesteiday with filendf at Nicholson. Mrs. D. A. Stone, of South Main ave nue Is quite ill at her home. Mrs. Jonah Evans, of Ejnon street, is the guest of fi lends at Wllkes Bai l e. Mi. and Mis Wright Broadbent, of I.Tfayetto stieet, were the guests of relatives at Factoryville csterday. Mrs. Ruby Foil, of Elm street, has leturned from a visit with friends at WIlkes-Barre. Mi Robert Clellan, of Pitt&ton, spent Satutday as the guest of his sister, Mrs.. Isaac William?, of North Sumner avenue. Mrs. Sarah Thirlwall is very HI at her home on Thirteenth st'eet. Rumor was current on this side yes terday to the effect that John Wil liams, of 108 Tenth street, had been !tiicken with paralysis late Saturday night at his home. Such is not the case, however, and his many friends who had heard the rumor were pleased to find it untiue. Mr. Williams Is very well known hereabouts, being one of the few old residents. Up to within lecent years he was alwajs identified with any progressive movement which would benefit West Slders. His pres ent occupation is tea agent, and his genial countenance is known far up and down the valley. What added strength to the rumor was the fact Bleached Linen Table Damasks The best impoited goods from Irish, Scotch and German looms 04 inche wide, 2Sc quality, now..22o 'u inches wide, fiOc. quality, now.,37'c "4 inches wide, 73c. quality iiow..GSi 70 Inches wide, 83c quality, no..69i 7.' Inches wide, $1 1216 quality, row.SJc The finer qualities are reduced in exactly the same propoition as the above. If VOU want its hnro-.iin J buy this week. KftCfeS Suburban that he had been 111 for several da past. His attending physician and fnmlly day that he Is suffering from a general weakness, brought about by the recent sudden changes of the Wfuthur, but do not think seriously of his condition MINOR NEWS NOTES. The members of the Epvvorth League chapter, of the Hampton Street Meth odist church, are requested to meet at the homo of Mis Dora Williams, of Ninth street, this evening. The funeral of James, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. O'Malley. was held yesterday from the parental residence, 448 Railroad avenue. There were many friends In attendance and the floral offerings were beautiful. In terment was made at the Hyde Paik Catholic cemetery. The funeral of the late David J. Lew Is will be held this afternoon from the residence, 100) Eynon street, at 3 o'clock Interment will be made at the Washburn street cemetery. The membeis of the Sabbath school class taught by Mia. D. C. Williams, of Luzerne street, in the First Welsh Baptist Sabbath Fchool, were royally entei talned by their teacher at her lesldence Friday evening. The diver sions customary upon such occasions were bi ought Into play and a very pleasant evening was spent. Later, the hostess skived dainty lefieshmcnta to her giievis. Those w ho nnjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. Williams are: The Misses Maltha Moore, Alice Williams mil Mvrtle Wheele", who assisted in receiving, and the class members, Chester Williams. Thomas Jarvls, Wil liam Sweet, John and Ellsha. Jones, Bert Miles, B(rt Longworth, William Reeder, Boy Wheeler and Chailes Wil liams. At a recent meeting of the board of trustees of the Jackson Street Baptist church, the following officers were elected for the ensuing term: Alfred Roberts president, Edward D. Collins, secretary; John S. Harris, treasurer. The FIdellan society of the Jackson Street Baptist church will meet this evening at the church. All members aie requested to be present. The animal roll call of the Jackson Stieet Baptist church will be held next Thursday evening at 7.10 o'clock. All the members are expected to be pres ent to respond to their names and to hear the annual reports read. Re freshments will be served. The choir of the First Welsh Con giegational church is rehearsing faith fully under the leadership of William J. Davis, chotlster, to prepare for the pioductlon of "David, the Shepherd Boy," to be given March 7 next. Wrst Side Business Directorv. BBCOND HAND FURNITURE Cosh f anythlng you have to sell. Furniture, Stoves. Tools, etc. Call and see the stock of J. C. Klnj, 7U1 to 70S West Iack. awanna avenue MRS. FENTON, CLAIRVOYANT AND prhcnologlst, 412 North Main avenuo, NORTH SCEANTON. Lincoln lodge of Odd Fellows will give an entertainment in Osterhout's ball this evening at 7 30 The follow Ins programme will be rendered, after which light re ft euhments will bo served. Address, A. A. Vo-eburg: (.election, Schubert Glee club; holo, W. M. Davis; lecitation, I. B. Jones ,solo. Miss Maggie Davis; solo. Miss Maiy C. Powell; recitation, R. J. Hlch.uds, duet, William Owen and Will iam Davis; rtcitatlon, Esther Williams; (.election, Schubert Glee club. Theio will bo several elections by the graphaphone. Evangelist Wllbon preached to large audiences vesteiday morning and evening in the North Muln Avenue Baptist church. Mrs. Thomas W. Eans, of Legsetts street, Is quite ill, Woid has been lecehed bv Dr. W. D. Donne, Informing him of the death of his mother which occurred some timo ago at Llosomeet, South Wales. Miss Sadie Bender, of Balla, is visit ing relatives In this end. Adam Wlnegard, while hauling a load nf hay to the Leggett's Creek mule bam on Friday had a thrilling experience. .He was nearlng tho Hacks which aio used to suppli the colliery with cars when he noticed an oncoming train. Thinking to gain time ho utged tho team forward and had almoht gained tho goal when one of the hind wheels ot the wagon was caught In a frog. The engineer of tho tialn for tunately discovered Wlnegaid's predica ment and quickly brought tho train to a htandstlll within a few feet of tho wagon. Miss Minnie Lech was tendered a sur pilso patty recently bv her many friends at her home on Throop stieet. Those present were; Mr. nnd Mrs. Lou.s James, Mrs .Joseph Twist,, Mrs. Newton, Mrs. Bell, Misses Oraco Shinier, Anna Brown, Gertrude Belle. Bnnehe Shaffer. Lulu Stples, Mamie Grililths, Lizzie Weston, Ileitha Lopper, Ruth Davis. Mary Per kins, Llzilo Belle, Messrs. George Elliot, Edwin Twiss, Alfred Bell, Willie Mltchl son, Will Elliot, Tom How ells, Fred Helplne. SI Pnde, J. R. Da vies, Hum James .John Davis, Burton Twiss, Alice Crosiman and James Newton Company II, Ihliteenth regiment, will bo Inspected on tho evening of Keb. IS, In the armory by Inspector W S. Millar. W Anderson, who conducted a news stand on North Main avenue retired from business last Saturday' and will hereafter devote all his time and attention to tho hub-postotlice, which will be located In llenwood's ding store The police wero called sesterday to a Follsh boarding houo on Deacon street, which was tho sec no of much embroil ment as the result of a christening and too much beer Five in all were anested and will be given a heailng this morning Sllke Banora had William Vanolish and wlfo arrested for selling llquoi without a license Alderman Tidier guvo the ac cused a heailng Saturday afternoon and hold them in ball for u f.irthei heuiing on Tuesday. Rev. W. O Wutklns of tho Noith Mam Avenue Baptist chuich, will rad u paper on tho subject "Jloial and Social l'unc tlons of Education' before tho Clti Mln lstiis' association which convenes this morning nt the Young M.n's ChilstUn assoelaton building Tho Anthiacito wheelmen will journey to Pltlston Wednesday evening, wheio they will pluv a g.imo of polo on j oiler skates with the whet linen of that tltv MIssps Jlii" and Lulu Slmms, children who have a warm plnco in tho hearts of the people of this end by their woik at tho dlffirerf entertainments, will tako part In u conceit at Oljphant Wednesday ev enlng Jlurquette council, Yourirf Jlen's Insti tute .will hold an Important meeting thla evening GREEN ItlDGE. Sirs A. L. Kindled of C'uinmlngs, N. D., who Is visiting frlendn In Plttston for a few weeks, was In the Ridge us the guest of SIis A. C Le.it n, of Deluwaio street, Friday lllram Bishop Is confined to his home on Capouse avenuo on account of Illness, On Tuesdai afternoon, tho Women's Christian Temperanio union will hold Its regular, weekly meeting at thu homo of Sirs. Isaac Vought on Mousey avenue, They will afteiward servo a 10-cent tea, the proceeds of which will bo for tho Washington SIcmoilal building, Sllss Stella Hurmati, of Orangcvllle, is visiting her cousin, JIUs JIabel Neeld, of Columbia avenue, William Slaynard occupied the pulpit of the Prlmltve Methodist church jester day morning. Dr. E. Smith, of Wllkcs-Baiie, was the guest of F. S. Benedict, of Deacon street, Bnturdny. J!rs. G, H. Palmer, of I'cnn avenue, is In Camden, N. J., where hIio attended the funeral of her brothel -in-law last Friday. SOUTH SCRANTON. Rev. E. J Mclley, of St John's thuieh, was on Thursday evening given 5100 to bo ndded to tho new church fund, The con tllbutlon was nunle bv the Ladles' Cath olic Hem fit usoelatlon of the church. Mrs M. Dunliavv ex-presldent," Miss Kate Guvnn und Miss Ella Jotdun were the committee whleh made the prcsentn tloti. Thu sodality of tho church will conduct u bazaar for the benefit of the fund during Easter week. Miss Neahr was assisted In conducting yesterday's Young Women's Christian as sociation service by Mrs. Louis i Wlo ble, of Wellsvllle, N. Y. The service was in German. An entertainment nnd joclal will be given by tho Tourist club Jan. 2S In St. John's hall. StAluystus Total Abstinence and Ben evolent society's annual ball will bo held in Snover's hall on I'enn avenue Feb. 21. The committee of arrangements are; James Rellly, Thomas N lllglln. Thorn is Mahon, Thomas Wade, John Wurd, An drew Mcrlck, John Muldoon. John Ken nedy, James Dalley, John Nealls The funeral of Bernard O'Malley, of BIrney avenue, will bo held this morning. Mass will bei sung In St Joseph's Cath olic church. The bur HI will be In tho Ml nooka Catholic cemeteri. DUNMORE. The ltepubllcaus prim rlis In Dunmore were held Satin dav and the following were elected doll gates: Plrst wind, l'lrst district, E. E. Swartz, Josh Warfel l'lrst ward, Second district, Emery Black, Sec ond ward, l'lrst district, C. Woodring; Second watd, Second district, V. E Wag ner, Third ward, first district, Nelson Krotzer, Third waul, Second district, Blchard Ifawlej, Thomas Sly, Third ward, Third dlstilet, Frank Debow, Gto. Bankhard, Fourth ward, James llennl gan, Fifth ward, Patilck McDonald; Sixth ward, First district, David Par frey, Samuel Iladden, SKth ward, Second district, A. L. Austin. J L. Jlldw.-o. VV. Webber. Bui ert P. Jones was elected as sessor of the Sixth ward Justico of the Peace Krotcr has opened an olllce adjoining his home on Apple street nnd will condt. t business there in the futuie. A large lamp In the pallor ot Thomas Shepherd, of Giove street, almost caused a destructive lire Saturday night. Tho globe broke and the flame set fire to the fancy shade. In nn Instant the flames communicated to tho lace curtains cover-i ing the windows. Mr. Shepherd heroically fought the (lames and after a time ex tinguished them but not before a portion of the fumlturo in the room was badly destroyed as well as a p.nt of tho celling. Peckvllle conclave. Improved Older of Heptasophs, No 30S, vNltcd the members of the local conclivo In Odd Fellows' hall Saturday evening, Tbev were accompa nied by their drum corps and wore their Initiation regalias Tills conclave has tho reputation of presenting a very Interest ing Inltaton ceremony Alter thev com pleted tho business of the evening a smoker was held. The Christian Endeavor bociety of the Presbjterinn church will hold a cobweb social at the manse on Elm street Thurs day evening. Sir. nnd Mrs. Reuben Jones, of Nay Aug, are visiting friends In town. Miss Gertrude Davis, of Jeimyn, is spending a few dais with Sir. and Mis. Howell ,of Brook street. The Ladies' Aid society of the Sleth odlst Episcopal church will hold a so cial at tho homo ot Eail Bishop, on South Blakely street, Wednesdav evening. MINOOKA. Miss B. JlcTlghe. of Carbondale, is the guest of JIIss Nelllo Loughnci, ot Slain street. Miss Slary Conner returned to her homo In Plains last evening after a few dajs' visit with friends here. Charles W. Gallagher returned jester day from a few da&' vLlt In Philadel phia. Thomas Sheridan, of Luzerne borough, spent Sunday with fi lends here. The Llterarv circle of the O't'onnell council, Young Sten's Institute, conduct ed a meeting at their rooms vesterdav afternoon. Essass, declamations and recitations made up the programme Tho approaching marriage of Sllss Slary Lowry and John Corbett Is announced. Jlrs. John B. Davis, of Wllkefc-llarre, visited friends in West Slinooka yester day. Tho funeral of the late Bernaid O Slal ley, of Biinev avenue will take place this morning at 9 o'clock. Interment will be made In Slinooka Catholic cemetery Thomas Duffv was taken to the Thomp son hospital at Scianton Satutday to un dergo nn operation for injuries about the head which he received In an altercation with a man named Haley. Ho Is m a precarious condition The entertainment of the St. Joseph church choir will take place this even ing at the Father Jlathew hall A good musical piogrammi! has been arra,id. A soclil will follow tho entertainment. The fracas between the Democratic war hoises Is not settled jet. The con ferees will reconvene at Dlskins' hotel Tuesday afternoon to make nnothcr ef fort to settle the Impending difficulty satisfactorily. Using the parlanre of the street gamin, "A hot time" Is promised. as the respective le iders will try to rulo or itiln The matter his caused no little dissatisfaction among the party adher ents. OBITUARY. The demise of Martin Carey, ot 4J1 North Slain avenue, oceurreet Satin day evening at S o'clock at the residence. Death was due to the efftcts of a stroke of paraljsK The deceased was over tfi years of age and the sttoke which brought nbout his death was the third which had attacked him within tho last year. He vva born In Tlpperaiy, Ireland and enmo to this country when nbout ten vears nf uge He took to tall ronding shoitlj afterward and rradually arose to tho position of engineer, whleh ho retained for many jears being em ployed by the Delaw.ue Lackuwannu und Western companj Ho was a iesi dent of West Scuintoii for ovei forty yeais and was wide Is known, lie was a naturallj Intelligent man and was ul wujs In touch with the splilt ot the times About tin en vears ago an uttaek of sickness tamo upon him and he did not letuin to nctlvo einplojment. He Is survived bj u wlfo and seven children. Sits Carey was Sllss Elizabeth Sloflltt of Carbondale 'I hi ehlldien ate SIis W. F O'Brien Mrs Hlehaiil W Joidan tho Jllsses Elizabeth, Theiesa and Hmtna Caiev and Joseph Carev, all of this eitv, and William Carey, of Elmlra. N. Y 'the tuneuil will tako place Tuesday nioin lng A high mass of ruiultni will bo cele brated In St Patilck's church, West Scranton, at t o'clock and Interment will bo made In Hde Park Catholic cemetery. Is Your Ailment Cnliirili "1 had Catairh for 1 jear" "I had Catawh for 2 yeais." "I had Catarrh for 5 years." "I had Catairh for 20 years" "I had Calurih for CO yeais," and Pr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder cured me These nie Fentencts fiom the volumes! and volumes of testimony for tills great catairh cuie not myth ical patients, but words from men and women all ovei the continent who havo been eitted. It relieves In 10 minutes. Sojd by 3Iatthe Bros. 2J. CASTOR (A For Infants und Children. TL fae- y ' It ea etirr VHIItr. TIIGATRICAL ATTRACTIONS. A lnrln Model. There is no dqubt that the Hist worth? and artistic proeluetlon ot tho theatrical season hero will be that of "A Paris Slodcl," tho new three-uet comedy by JUno Miiuldln-Felgl, of New York, which will be presented at the Lyceum theater tonight. The plot Is said to be simple with pictures of home life! full ot com edy events which duvolop into the simple lives of Its characters; a story ot comical probabllltes likely to happen In tho best regulattd families. Tho company In cludes well known people who will appear In the following roles: Stile, PJlar-Moilu ns a Fronch music hull ringer, Jllss Staud Hnslam as Lucille Van Noy, a young lady without ptospects; Sllss Caroline Cook, us Adele Van Noy, who has a fu tuie nssureel; Sllss Mollle Ilevelle, us HII di garde Van Noy, a Knickerbocker cbimo foigottm by the Four Hundred: Sllss Nini Freeth, as Sllss Martin, a Harlem diessmaker, otherwise Inoffensive; Leo Dltrlchstiln, as Slons De Tothey, a sec ond hand clothing dealer. Sir. I.oi liner Johnston, ns Volney Oothout, a globe trotter by circumstances; Hoy Fnlrchlld, as Charles Van Noy. n scion of nn old New York family, William Bonnelll, ns Sundown, u strong man; Felix Haney, ns Fritz Spitz, the nutocratlc and despotic German Janitor of a Harlem Hat; Edward Moirlson, as Utchard True, a Harlem duile, and ltobert J. Thomas, Chailes Manlett nnd llalph SI. Thomas, ns de tectives; Howiud Messmcr and Joseph F. Watson as waiters, and Joseph Harring ton, the well known comedian, as one of the finest of New York's police. Vaudeville nt .Music Hull. At Jluslc hall for three davs beginning this afternoon a llrst class vaudeville en tertainment will bo given. There aro six teen high-salaried artists with this com pany A few of the principals we might mention aie Lord and Meek, two ot tho funniest little people In the business; also BO ant nnd Cleaver, vocalists, who will sing "On the Banks of the Wabash," the thieo Bouffons, the French grotesque dancers, Scanlon nnd Laeey, the lush heroes, and many others. Ths whole pei lonmnce to cloe with "Case, tho Poper," with entire company In the cast" DELICATE BIT OF ARBITRATION. Three Citv Officials Aro Mixed in it Peanut-Stand Dispute. Threo city officials have been sep arately callbd upon to arbitrate the question of ownership of .i small plot of ground on which someone wants to conduct a icanut stand. The plot is next to Koche Fadden'3 Lackawanna avenue aMuon at the eastern terminus of the biidge. Sir. Hull, who owns the btoie next the saloon, leased the plot to patties who wanted to build the peanut stnnd. The permit was secured from the stieet commissioner but Roohe & FaJden ob jected and Chief ot Police Robling was asked to be medlatoi He couldn't decide the question and referred It to City Engineer Phillips His veidlct was in favor of Jlr. Hull, Roche Si Fadden summoned Chief Bobllng: the second time; when the erec tion of the stand was about to begin and It was finully agreed to submit the question to Citv Solicitor SIeGlnly. Accommodation. Tiom Life Fhst Actor "The people of Toughtown have a hard reputation." Second Actor "Very. I hear that this year eggs aro to bo sold at the ticket of fice to accommodate the patrons ot the theajter." A SENSIBLE M N. Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. It Is cuilng more cases ot Coughs, Colds Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung Trouhles, than any other medicine. Tne proprietor has nuthoilzed nny druggist to give you a Sample Bottle Tree to convince ou ot the merit of this great remedy. Price 23c. and 50c. NERVOUS TROUIlLKS; ALL KINDS cured with Animal Bxtracts. Free book ells how. WASRINUfON CHEMICAL CO., Washington, IJ. U. usic Hall. A. A. Feny vessy. Lessee and Alanager. Three Uajs Commencing ' rvloi-iday, Ja n. 2thi. V. W. Downing's ELITE VAUDEVILLERS 10-GreatAcls 10 Next Attraction, January 'J 7. IVlIss New York, Jr. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORV. , Physicians and Surgeons. DR KAY, 20ti Penn ave., 1-3 and 7-9 p. m. Diseases of women, children. Tele phone. DR. C L FRBY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg. 122 Wyoming avenuo. MARY A SHEPHKRD M D.. IIOMB optithlst, No 22S Adams avenue DR. A TRAPOLD. SPLVIAL1ST IN Diseases of Women, eeirner Wyoming avenue and Spruce stieet, Scranton. Olllce hours, Thursdav and Saturdays, 1 a m. to tf p. m DR In; W. i: ALLKN. 512 NORTH WASH :ton uvenue. DR L. M GATF.S, ROOMS 207 AND 208 Boaid of Trade building Oltlco hours, b to 9 a m , i to 3 and 7 to S 11. in. Resi dence ?01 Madison avenue DR. C L FRBAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion Olllce- telephone 13oi Hours; 10 to 12 2 to 4 7 to 9 DR S W L'AMORBAl'X. OFFICH 231 Adams. Resldcnco U18 Mulbem. Chron lei diseases, lungs, heart, klduevs, and ginlto-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. in. W. O. ROOK, YHTBRINARY Hl'lt geou. H011.es, Pattln and Dog treated Hospital, l.'l Linden street, Scianton Telephone! 2b7J. Miscellaneous. BArirR'sORCIIKSTRA-MI'flKFOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, vi eel dings and concert work fumi'hod For teims uddress R J Bauei. (onduotoi. It" Wyoming uvenue, over Hulbert's music Biore. MKaAROF.K RROTHBRS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twln. Warehouse 1J0 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pu. FRANK P. BROWN & f'O , WHOLB sale dealers In Woortviure, Coidage and Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave, THOMAS AUBRin" HXi'BRT Acl countunt and auditor. Rooms 19 and 20, Williams' Building opposite postotllce. Agent for the Rex Flro Bxtlngulsher. Printing. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO, North Washington av 011110 Linotype Composition of all kinds iiulckly done. Facilities unsurpassed Iu tills region. Thin in flesh? Perhaps it's natural. If perfectly well, this is probably the case. But many are suffering from frequent colds, nervous debility, pallor, and a hun dred aches and pains, simply because they are not fleshy enough. Scott's Emulsion of Cod liver Oil with Hypophos phites strengthens the diges tion, gives new force to the nerves, and makes rich, red blood. It is a food in itself. ;oc. and (1 do, all druggists. SCOTT 4 BOWNE, Chf mists, Nw York. RAILROAD TIME TABLES PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Effect Nov. a, 1807. Trains Leave WIlkes-Barre ns Fol lows: 7.30 a, m., week days, for Sunbury Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burp and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvillc, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, HarrlsburR, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 3,12 p. m , daily, forSunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and the West. 6.00 p. m. , week days, for Hazleton and Pottsvillc. J. K. WOOD, Clen'l Pats. Agent. J. 15. HUTCItllNSOV, Oenernl Manager. Lehigh Valley Kail road System Anthracite Coal Used. Ensuring Cleanli ness und Comfort. IN EFFECT JAN. 10. 1S03 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia nnd New York via D. &. H. R. R. at b 43, 7 50 a. m., and 12 03, 1 23, 2 21, 4.41 (Black Diamond Express; and 11 '.0 p. m. For Plttston and WIlkes-Barre via T. L & W. R. R , C 00, 8.0S, 11.10 u. m., 1.53 3 35, 6 00 11. m. For Wlilto Haven, Hazleton, Pottsvlle, nnd principal points In the coal regions via D. & H. It. R., 6 45, 7.50 u. m.. 1J.03, 2 11 and 4 41 p m. For Bethlehem, Fasten, Reading, Har lisburg and principal Intermediate sta tions via D & II. R. It,, G45, 7 50 a. m, 12 Oi, I 25. 2.21, 4 II (Black Diamond Ex press), 11 CO p. m. i ' For Tunkhannock. Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva, and principal intermedi ate stations via D., L. & W. R. R., 6 00, 10 05 a. m., 12.45 and 3 35 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara Falls Chicago und all points west via D. & II. R. R , 1.' 05. 3 '13 (Black Diamond Express), 10 28 and 11.30 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all trains between WIlkes-Barre and New York, Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt. CHAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt Phlla., Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHER Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.. Philadelphia, Pa. Scranton ofllce. 309 Lackawanna avenue. Del.. Laclui. and Western. Effect Monday, Nov. 21, 1S97. Trains leavo Scranton as follows: Ex press for New York and all points East. 1.40, 3 00, 5.13, 8 00 and 10 05 a. m.; 12.55 und 3 iJ p. m. Express for Easton. Tienton, Philadel phia and tho South, 5.15, S 00 and 10 20 a. m , 12 55 and 3 33 p. in. Washington and way stations, 3 43 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 6 10 p. m Express for Blnghamton, Oswego, El mlra, Corning Bath Pansvllle. Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 2 33, 9 00 a. m . and 1 55 p. m , making close connections at Buffalo to all points In the West, Northwest and Southwest. Blnghamton and way stations, 1.05 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 5.15 p. m. Blnghamton and Elmlra express, 5 55 p. m. Express for Utlca and Richfield Springs 2 35 a m. and 1 55 p. m. Ithaca, 2 33, 9 00 a. m., and 1 53 p. m. For Northumberland, Plttston, WIlkes Barre, PI j mouth, Bloomsbuig and Dan ville, making cose connection at North umberand for Wllllamsport, Harrisburg, Baltimore. Washington und the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, 6.00, 10 05 a, m., and 155 and l0u p. m. Nantlcoke and Intermediate stalons, 8 0S and 1110 a. m Plv mouth and inter mediate stations, 3 Co nnd 8 50 p. m. For Kingston, 12 45 p. m Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains For detailed Information, pocket time tables etc., apply to M. L. Smith, Dli trlct Passenger Agent, depot, ticket ofllce. Advertisements Under ThW Head $5 Per Line Lawyers. D. B. REPLOOLB, ATTORNUY-LOANS negotiated on teal estate seeuilt Mears building, coiner Washington uve nue and Spruce stieet. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. AT tornes and C'ounsellors-at-!.avv, Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scianton, l'a. WATSON, DIBIIL, HALL fihllMMIHt ER Attorneys und Counsellois-ut-Law , Trade s' National Bank Building, looms, b, 7 S, 9 and 10, thiid flooi JAMES II TORRF.Y, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Law Rooms 41J and 4.1 Commonwealth Building PRANK V. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Couiiselloi-.it-I.uvt. Bun building, loums 13 and It, Washington avenue. JESSFP & JESSL'P, ATTURNEVS AND Counsellors - at Law Commonwealth building, Washington avenue ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors Common wealth building, Rooms 19 JO and 21 FRANK T OKELL ATTORNEY-AT-'Law, Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scianton, Pa JAMES W OAKFORD ATTORNEY-A1'-laivt. Rooms 511, 513 and ilb, Buaiel of Trade building. B. F. K1I.LAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 1J0 Wyoming avenue, Scianton, Pa JAS J. II HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-ut-Lavt, 43 Commonwealth bldg., Scian ton EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY Rooms H and 13, Republican bldg. JOSEPH JEFFREYS" ATTORNEY-AT-l.aw, 7 and S Burr building. L. A. WATRE3. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa. C. R, PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW) Commonwealth building, Sir&uton, Pa. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank Building. C. COMEGYS, 321 BPRUCE STREET A. W. BERTHOLF, Atty., 319 Spruce St. Schools, SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scianton, Pa. Courses proparutoiy to college, law, medicine or business. Opens September 13. Send for catalogue. Rev Thomas M. Cann, LL. D, Wnlter 11 Bucll, A. M. Central Unllroad ot New Jersey (Lohlgli and Susuehunna Division.) Stntlons In New Vork Foot ot Liberty street, N. It., and Whitehall Terminal. Anthracite coal usod exclusively, liibur Ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 14. H97. Trains Icavo Scranton for Plttston, WIlkes-Barre, etc., nt 8 20. 0.13, 11 30 a. m.. 1J.43, 2,00, 1 03. fi no. 7.10 p. m. Sundays, 9.00, a. m , 1.00, 2 13, 7.10 p. m. For Lakewood and Atlantic City, S 20 a. m. For New York, Nownrk and Elizabeth, 8 20 (express) 0. m., 12 13 (express with Buffet parlor car), 3 05 (express) p, m. Sunday, J.15 p. m, Train leaving 12. p. m. arrives at Philadelphia, Beading Tor mlnal, 6.19 p. m. nnd Now York bOO p. in. For Jliiunch Chunk, Allentovvn, Bethle hem, Eastern and Philadelphia, 8 20 a. m , 12 43, 3 03. fiOO (except Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday, 2 15 p. in. For Bnltlmore and Washington nnd points South and West Mi Bethlehem, S 20 a. m., 12 4" p. m. Sundays, 2.13 p m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8 20 n. m. and 12 43 p. in. For Heading, Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Allcntown, b.20 11. m 12.45, 0.00 p. m. Sunday, 2 15 p. m. For Pottsvlle, 8 20 a. m., 12.41 p. in. Returning leovo New Yolk, foot ot Lib ert v street, North Ulver, at 9 10 (express) it. m., 1.10, 1.20. 4.15 (express with Buffet parlor car) p. m. Sunilav, 4 30 a, m. Leavo New York, foot Whitehall street, South Ferry, at D.OS a. m . 1.00, 1.23, 3 5 p. in. Pnsseiigers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all tho elevated railroads. Broadway cable cars, and ferries to Brooklsn nnd Stnten Island, making quick transfer to and from Orand Central Depot and Long Island Railroad. Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal. 9 00 a. m., 2 00 nnd 4 30 p. m. Sunday, 6 25 n. m. Through tickets to all points nt lowest rate may bo had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. II. P. BALDWIN, Qen. Pass. Act. J. H. OLHAUSEN, Oen. Supt. Delaware and Hudson. On Monday, Jan. 17, trains will lcava Scranton as follows: Foi Carbondale 0 20. 7 55, 8 53, 10.13 a. m ; 12 00 noon: 1.21. 2.20, 3.52, 5 23, 6.25. 7 57. 9 1", 11.00 p. m.; 1.16 a. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc, 6 20 a, m., 2 20 p. in. For llonesdale 0 20, 8 51, 10.15 a. m.; 12.00 noon: 2 20, 5 25 p. m. For WIlkes-Barre a 45, 7.50, 8 43. 9 13. 10 45 a. in., 12.03, 1.23, 2 21, 3 33, 4 41, 6 00, 7.50, 10 28, 11 30 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc, via Lehigh Valley R. R., 6 45. 7.50 a. m., 12 05, 123, 4 41 p. in. (with Black Diamond Ex press) 11.30 p. m. For Pennsv lvanla R. It. points 6.43, 9 38, a m.; 2 21, 4 41 p. m. For western points via Lehigh Valley R. R., 7 50 a. m., 12 03. 3 33 (with Black Diamond Express), 10 2S, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive at Scranton as fol lows: From Carbondnlo and the north 6 40, 7.43, S40, 9 31, 10 40 a. m, 12 00 noon; 1.20, 2 18. 3 23, 4 37, 5 43. 7.43, 10 23, 11.27 p. m. From WIlkes-Barre and the South 6 15, 7 50, 8 50, 1010, 11.55 a. m.; 1.16, 2.14, 3.48, 5 20, 6 21, 7 53, 9 03, 9 45 p. m.: 1.13 a. m. Complete Information regarding rate to all points In the United States and Canada may bo obtained at the ticket of fice In tho depot Special attention given to Western and Southern tesort business. J. W. BURDICK, a. P. A., Albany, N. Y. H. W. CROSS, D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. Eric and Wyoming Valley. In effect Sept. 19, 18D7. Trains leave Scranton for New York and Intermediate points on Erie railroad, also for Hawlcy and local points at 7.03 a. m. nnd 2 25 p. m. Arrive at Scranton from above points nt 10 23 a. m , 3.15 and 9.38 p. m. SCUANTCW DIVISION. Iu r.ffcel December 12th, 1897. North Bound. feouth Bound. 201 1 304 j Stations -? a g (Trains Dally. Ex. 3 Z I cept suaaay.) 5 o p m Arrive Leave k u 7 25N Y. Franklin s: .... 740 .... 7 10 West 4.'nd street .... 7fifi .... 7 00 Weehawken .... 810 .... p m Arrive Leave r m 1 15 t'adosla .... TeS .... 109 nnncock .... si .... UDfi StarlUnt .... 2 88 .... 1240 Preston park .... 231 .... U40 Wlnwood .... 241 .... an Poyntello : .... 1214 Orson .... 258 .... 1203 Pleasant Mt SC6 ..,. rtl59 Unlondale ... 3 00, .... 1119 Forest city .... 319..., 1134 Carbondale .... 8341 .... fit a White Bridge .... 13 88 ... tiuv Mayneld .... (3 43 .... 1143 .Tennyn .... 3 45 .... 1116 Archibald .... 381 .... 1115 VVlnton .... 354 .... 11 11 Peckvllle .... S.vt .... 1107 OlTplmnt .... 4 04 .... 1103 nieeburg ... 40: .... it 03 Throop .... 410 . .. 1100 Provldenco ... 414 .... (10571 Park Place .... 1417 .... 10 55' scranton .... 4 23 .... 'a h Leave Arrive p . All trains run dally except Sunday. f. signifies that trains stop on signal tor pas. 8engers cecuro rates via Ontario 4 Western beforo purchasing tickets and fcave money. Day and Nltttu Kvpreas to the West J. C. Anderson, Gen. Pass Agt. T. Flltcrott, Dlv, Pass, Agt Scrntoa Pa. Per Year. Detectives. BARRING & M'SWEENEY, COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency Architects PERCIVAL J. MORRIS, ARCHITECT. Board of Tiade Building. EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT. Roemis 24 23 and 2o, Commonwealth building, Scranton E L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of Wei Washington avenue. LF.WIS HANCOCK JR. ARCHITECT. 413 Spiuee St , cor Wash, ave , Scranton. 1 'R EDERICK L BROWN, ARCHITECT. Pi lee Building, 120 Washington avenue, Scianton, T I. LACEY & SON, ARCHITECTS. Tiaderfj' Nutional Bank. Dentists. DrTiTo LYMAN, ,"23 N. WASHINGTON avenue. DlT f! L. M GRAWJ i SPRUCE stieet DR. 11. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P O. DR. C. C. LAI'BACH. 113 Wjomlng ave. WELCOME C. SNOVER. 421 LACKA waiiim avenue. Houis. 9 to 1 ana 2 to a. Wire Screens. JOS KUCTTEL-REAR 611 LACK.. wanna uvenue. Scranton, Pa , manufao luier of Wire Screens. Seeds. G R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDMEN AND NuiserMiien: store 146 Washington ave nue; green house), 1330 North Main ave nuej store telephone, 782. Hotels and Ucstauruuts. THE ELK CAPE, li3 AND 127 FRANK liu uvenue, Rates reasonable. P. ZIEQLKR. Proprietor. K'RANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & W. 1 usbeuger depot. Conducted on the Eu lopeau plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.