THI KCBANTON TBIBUK E WE i )KE8DAT JVNK 18. 1S94. MATCHLESS SHAW PIAH03. STELLE & SEELEV, 134 WYOMING AVE. v 'A r.rn, SUA W, KM BR8DM, NKW i.N 1. A M FINEST LINE IN THE CITY POR TI112 PRICE. WEW AN I) AM. PRICES A Foe 0 Dyspepsia GOOD BREAD -use thi:- un And always have Good Bread. MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE TO THE TRADE BY il BEWARE 0? COUNTERFEITS ! THE BEMUIWj POPULAR Punch Cigare HAVE THE INITIALS G., B. & Co,, lm;irir!r.i nn Each C'nr. barney, Erown & Co. Mfr'S. DR. H. B. WARE RPEOIAMST. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THKOA1 OFFICE HOURS: .35 WYOMING .AVE PERSONAL Owen Cusick is visiting in lliuRhamton. Lieu'ennnt Governor V," litres npeiit Holi day in Philadelphia. A daughter war, born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilornco E. Hand yesterday. James Fisher and wift, of Hallstaad, were in Scranton yesterday. J. J. JIcAudrcw. of Olyph.mt, spent yesterday in the Electrfc City. Miss Merotta Dourrnn. of t-crauton, is visiting friends in Carbo&dale. lis All (id Finuerty. of Honesdale, was a visitor n.lhis city yesterday. Rev. J. J. JtcC.ibe, of Awes, visited the cathedra) residence yesterday. J'iiB Florence Biobnond, of Scranton, Visited hor parents in I'ittstmi yesterday. Mrs. Henry Miracle, of Hall Stead, Is vi-i-itiiiu friends in bcrnntoii and Carbondale. C. V. Banks, who has been visiting friends in Scranton, has returned to Hall Htead. Sennlor John Hinohcliffe, of Paterson, N. J., and a prominent brewer, is visiting at the Columbia. H. fc'cott Salmon and wife, of Bonetdala, were the pue.-ts of Clarence halraou, of Bcrattton, over Sunday. Mrs. Lewis Tyler, of iiyde Park, who has been visiting at the residence of J. O. Snow, of llallstead, has returned home. Rev. R. S. Jones and Eev. D. Jmips in tended the monthly meeting nf the Welsh Congregations) ministers or Lackawanna and Luterne counties: nt Plains on Monday. Bays the Troy, . Y., Times: "Robert E. White, of the general ollico of the Dela ware and Hudson canal company at Scran ton, Pa., spent Sunday with friends m this city," Attorney William McLean. II. L. Den nin, Leo Lonvr, E. F. llogart and M. II. IiurguiiQor, stockholders of tiie Wilkes Bnrre Base Ball association, witnessed the twelve inning game In this city yesterday. Whoever Buys a Lot On Wood Lawn Park plot will never re gret it. Tho only opportunity tike it in the city. Wo will bo on tho gi jund to night from 0 to 8 o'clock, Fcranton'a Business Interests. The TiunuNis will soon publish a enro fully compiled and claseifJ d list of the leading wholesale, banking, manufactur ing nnd professional interests of Scranton and vicinity. Tho edition will bo bound in book form, beautifully Illustrated with photogravure views of our public build ings, business blocks, streets, etc., together with portraits of loading citizens. No similar work has over given an equal rep resentation of Scrantou's many indus tries. It will bo au iuvnluablo exposition of our business resources. Kent to persons outside the city, copies of this handsome work will attrnct new comers and be an unequalled edvertlsemont of the city. The circu lation is on a plan that cannot fail of good results to those concerned as well as the city at large. Representatives of Tun Thibunb will call upon those whohe names are dksiikd in this edition and explain its nuturo more fully. Those desiring views of their residences in this edition will please have notice at the office. Mothers! Motnerall Mothers!!! Mrs, Wlnslow's Southing Syrup has batva nsed for over fifty yean by millions o. mothers for their children whilo tomhltiK with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens tho gums, allays all pain; cures wind colic, nnd is the best remedy for di arrhoea. Fold bydiuggists in every part of tho world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no no other kind. Twenty-lire cents a bot tle. Dr. A. E. burnt, having opened his of fices In the Burr building, Washington avenue, will resume tho practice of hie profession, where he will be glad to serve Lis old patrons auu public in general. ft 3ft. Alsft IECN.,..AK.,BaPiSSfl k mm FLU Thn iSlonlnn Kill in I lib MGOlUil mm 01 F WEST SIDE Funeral of Captain Iflii&rj) Full Very Lugety AUeud'.-d. GIVEN J VETERAN'S BURiAL Many beautiful Floral Tributes from Sorrowing; Friends and Associates. J. C. Millor, While Cleaning His Revolver, Shot and Seriously Wounded H;s Little Son Farrell Kelly Nuptials Other Items. The West Side office of tho Scrantox TbJBUNI is located at 113 North .Main nve OUe, where luDMriptions, advertisements and communication will receive prompt attention. Tho funeral of Captain William Davis took place yesterday afternoon from his lalo residenco on North Hyde Park evenae. Iu the parlor tho re mains reposed in a handsome black Visket which was hidden from view by tba plentltade of floral offerings, At 2 o'clock the funeral procession moved to the Simpson Methodist Epis copal church. It was led by Chief of the Fire Department 11 F. Ferberand E E Rooatban, the following organl .atioiB being in line: Nay Aug En gine company. General Phinuey En ji no company, Pbenis and Colombia Hose oouipanles and Hyde r.irk castle. No, B8, Knights of tho Mystic Chain, Then came the ex-member of tiio Franklin company and tba Franklin hose wasron. It was beautifully tiiiumeil and had been converted into a hearse to transport the remains to their last resting plsoe, A forge dele nation of Veterans from Urif'rir. post, No, 189 Grand Army of th" Republic, with S, U. Mott in command, ami beaded by the Thirteenth Regiment Drum corps followed. Then came the members of the West Side Central Republican league and the present members of the Franklin Fire com pany i;h a long lino of carriages con taining mourners nnd city ofikiaie bring up the rear. Among the most beautiful of the countless fKir.il tributes were it pillow inscribed "Papa," pre sented by the children; a star and crescent by tne Ancient Order Knights at the Mystic Chain, an anchor iu icrlbed "Papa," a pillow with (beds partment badge worked In 'A-itli fliw ers by the General Pbiuney Hose com pany, a beautiful Bremen's hat worked m flowers by the Franklin oomptny. Tlio flower bearers were M. II. Bie ecker, of the G meral Phlnney; T. M. Richards, of the Franklin's; Thomas E Lewi-1, of the Jiytic Chain, and Samuel Greis, of Post. 189 Grand Army of tho Republic, At the church the procession moved slowly up the alte !o the music on the orgiu by Walter Davi?. The services opened with a selection by a quartette consisting ol Miss Cora Storm, Mrs. Frank lieck, Professor William Jones and Will Beck, Who Sling "I'm Nearer My Home." Tho epsalt.rs wtru Rev. R G. Jones, of the Westminster Presbyterian church; Kev. J. T. Morris, of the Belle vue Calvinlstio Methodist church, Whose remarks were in the Welsh lan guage, and Rev. L. C. Floyd, D D. After the services were concluded the procession moved out to tho Wash burn Street cemetery, where Captain Davis was accor led a veteran's burial. I he pall bearers were: From the Franklins, William Kiiue and Thomas Allen: from the Grand Army of the Republic, Georgs W. Wilder and George Hadley ; from the Mystic Chain, Edward R. Jones and W.L Steenbaclc. SHOT hl5 LITTLE SON. J. C. Millsr Didn't Kaow His Revolver V.'bs Ljojfd. About 11. !W o'clock yestsrd:iy morn ing J. C Miller, proprietor of a cigar store on North Main avenne, acciden tally shot bis young son Joseph, a lad of about 4 j years. The bov's condition is very serious, but Dr. Moylan, the at tending pbyiloiao, has bopei for his re covery. Mr, Miller was cleaning tho weapon at the time. He supposed it was empty, and snapped th trigger. The cartridge exploded, ami the ball en txred his son's body betweeu the thigh and nb lomen, Mr. Miller is shocked and greatly unnerved by the unfortunate uccident. LITTLE WEST SIDE NEWS NOTES. Il.impton Miuu Aecidenlal Fund will run an excursion to Lake Ariel today. Professor Theodore iiemherger retur-cd yesterday from u few days visit to Ithaca . Y. Mrs. Thomas Jones, wifo of Officer Jones. of North Sumner avenue, is recovering from her recent illuess. Bargains in silks, trimmings, ribbons ar:d wash goods nt our sale of remnants Thursday, Juno U. lIlAMe) HaokK. The choir under tho leadership of Daniel Thomas will meet tomorrow evouing in Co-operative ball for lubearsal. A full at tendance is requested. Keystone lodge, No. 87, Loyal Knights of America, have changed their place of Dieeting Iron) Co-operative hull to Huri Qarl ball across the way. Tho meetings will be c inducted every Thursday evening in tho latter place. Will Phillips, of North Ribecca avenue, was painfully injured on Monday by hav ing his oyo strnck by a pieveiol steel wbtle working In tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western cur shops. H is not known Wbetber he will lose the member or not. The members of tho Welsh Calvinistic Methodist church ran a most successful excursion to Lake Ariel yesterday. Five ears loaded with excursionists left the Ero nnd Wyoming Valley railroad depot at &80 O'clock and a most pleasant day was spent at the lake. Dr. J. J. Walsh, M. Berry, Mamo Con wnv, Mrs. Gillespie and daughter, Ella, of Church street, Mrs. P, Bohan, Mrs. J. Al lan, Mrs. J. R, (ilennon, Mrs. Ed Barrett Mrs. T. D. Kearney, Thomas Mangan, Mr' and Mrs. J. B. Coulan. Nellie Civiin H , I i if Coliwny, of Ptttston, attended the funeral of Mrs. Durkiu, la Hvde Park yes terday. Au interesting session of tho West Side Doaru oi irauo was Held last evouing in their rooms at Clark's Hull on Soutli .Main avenue. Many members worn present. The meeting was called to order by 1). M. Joues, tho nowly elected president, and tho minutes of the preceding meeting wore read by the secretary. Chariot E. Daniels. Many questions Wero discussed, among them being tho bridges, viaduct and parks. Remnants for children's dresses at half price nt our sale of remnants Thursday. Jane 11 Meahs & Hagkn, Funoral services over tho remnlus of tho late Jlrs, Alice Dnrkin were held yostor day momipg at 9 o'clock from the family home on North Hyde Park avenuo. A solemn high mass of .requiem was celebra ted in St. Patrick's church, of which Rsv. l ather iJunno was celebrant, Rev. Father McNnlly, deacon and Father Fricker sub descon. Father Dunne preached the ser mon from tho text, "Blessed Are They Who Die In the Lord." Many beautiful floral tributes wore presented. The pall bearers were P. J. McCann, P. Dnrkin, William O'Malley, T. J. Kelly, J. J. Fabey and J. Duffy. Interment was made in Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. A pretty wedding was that of William Farrell, of Washburn street, to Miss Mary A. Kelly, which was solemuized in St. m e Patrick's church yesterday morning at 11 o'clock iu tho presence of a large numb r of f Hernia and relatives. Kev. Father L)unu performed the ceremony. The bridesmuul was Miss Nollio Kg an an 1 the groomsman A. R Cumin. Tie- costume I of both ladies were vury beautiful. , fter the ceromony was over the bridal party woio driven to tho home if the brides parents, where a wooding repast was served. Yesterday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Farrell lctt on a wedding trip to New York. Mr, Farrell is vice president of the West Side board of trade and n prosperous business merchant. Ilia wife is pretty and attractive uud is a popular and respected young lady. TONIGHT'S CONCERT Art 9 RECITAL. ft Will r the Occasion of Ecbut of Howard Children, At tho concert und recital to be given tomorrow evening at the Penn Avenue Baptist ehnrch bv Professor John Howard, of New York, will also appear Professor Howard's children, Miss Ma bel, Miss Grace and John Howard, jr., and such noted local tnieni as John T. Watkins, Jatuos Wilson und Miss Lulu Reed. Additional interest is attached to the evefit from tlio fact that it will be the first appearance in concert of Mr. Howard s children, except Mirs M.ibol Who is 13 years old and has appeared in public t ut twice before. Tho boy, John, is but 7 years of ago and Mis-i Grace is 11 years ol I. Ti'.a nocsslou will also witness the debut of M:s Lulu Kul and James Wilson. Tickels may be obtained now nt tho music stnns of Powell and company and Stolle and Beeley, or at the door to morrow night. SOUTH SIDE. An Organ Q.inder Btiikse a Hoy Uncon scious with a Blow of a Sttme. Tho little son of Mrs. Hefleron, of 1,101 Stone avenue, was r -ud -re i un conscious on Monday evening by a blow from a stouo thrown by an Itulfau who was paru Jing tbo streets with a hand organ, A crowd of small children kept fol lowing the orgat.-.-rinder us ho went from door to door. Some of them teased tho monkey, nnd it so enraged the owner that bo eeut a volley of cobble stonrs into the crowd of youngsters. Oue of the missiles struck Mrs. Hef fernon's 6-year-old son, inflicting an ugly gfuh In tho scalp. Yesterday evening the little fellow was able to sit up. A warrant was wiitton out by Al derman Btorr and given to Polics 0.' ficer Meincer, bnt the Italiau :ntd his escape and is still at liberty. He is de scribed as a swarthy, low sized man with n heavy moustache, and wearing a slouch hat and blii4 overalls. IMPROVEMENTS ON STORR'S HALL. A Recent Addition Mukei It the F.nest Ke-lins Place on This Side. The addition of a three story ex tension I I by 2,5 to Storr's hall on Alder street and other changes iu the layout of the main building have been com plete!. The addition is attached to tho rear of the hall, nnd the partitions in the Upper two floors have been taken out and the rooms differently planned. Tho : Min stairway leading through the center of the hall from Alder street is removed and entrance will bo by a stairway ulougsiile the building. On the second iloor in the rear a well appointed lavatory is added and on the third lbur there are two vestibules nnd two ante-rooms for secret society meet iuge. All of tho rooms ara cir;lettd with ingrain. GILBRIDE 0I0 NOT AIM STRAIGHT. ;f Ho Did thi little Daughlor of Rioh aid KeUp Would Suffer. Patrick Gilbride, of tbo South Side, of whom a compendious biography graces the docket in poiics court, nar rowly escaped arrest yesterday for hi.s vicious attempt to strike a little girl With a mason's trowel. Gilbride was intoxicated ami dis posed to bn quarrelsome, a little girl, the daughter of Richard K-lly, of Laokewauna avenue, on Mattes street began to laugh at him as he passed Ho turned upon her nnd his unsteudy aim may be charged with the failure to split her bead with the utensil. SOUTH SIDE J 1TTINGS. Michael Higgles, of Llm street, is again sullermg Irotn serious illness. A business meeting of the Scranton Ath letic club will be held tomorrow night. Bargains in silks, trimmings, ribbons nnd wash goods at uur sale of remnants Thurs day, June M. Mf.ahs & II auks. Charles Houeyager, of Pittstou avenuo, has been employed us conductor by the Traction company. Tho Knights of Pythias Comet lodge.No. 431, Will meet Friday evening for the nomination of officers. James Connell Lodge No. 170, Indepen dent Order of Odd Follows, will meet to night on regular business. Alexander Vogt, of Hone-dale, visited Us brother-in-law, Charles Ceeibert, of tho Central 'Park garden the past few days. The Scranton Saengerrunde will meot on Tbnrday night in natter's ball to tnlk over' the affairs of the excursion ni:d do other business which will bo Important. Remnants for children's drehses nt half price at our sale of remnants Thursday. June 11. Mkahs & Hahen. Tho rooms of tho Soutu Side Young Women's Christian association were thrown open last night to a number of in vited guests, and Informal social n ude the hours pass away pleasantly. There was no progmmmo guiding the 'arrangements of tne dlfferenr namoers. All tho mem- bors acquitted themselves In nn impromptu maimer and tho outcome was un occasion of enjoyment and laughter. Next Toe i cay night Mrs. Homy Carr, wife of the librarian of tho Albright bright, will give s talk before tho association on the Indians. llhs, the ft-year-old son of Cornelius Stokes, of Mlnooaa, mot with an accident last Friday, which will result In the los-. of one of his eyes. Ho was using n table fork in loosening a knot on one of hi.s shoestrings and the fork slipped and one of the prangs pierced the eve ball of his right eye below tho pupil. Dr. Fisher to whom he was brought for treatment, ad vises the family to take the child to Phil adelphia ami nave the eyo taken out. Mrs. Stokes and the child will leave for Philadelphia today for that purpose. NORTH END BRIEFS. A rstUe. for tho bem-ilt of Mrs. Lloyd, 110;l Lloyd street, will beheld Juno 13, Tho sheriff has taken possession of the butcher shop occupied by R. D. Bradou, on North Main uvenue. D. C. Tuustall and J. U. Hopowell, of the Register office, spent n pleasant day Ash ing at Lake Ariel yesterday. E. D. Jones has left Providence for At lantic City, and not for Atlanta, Ua., as stated iu some of yesterday's pupors. Rev. It. P. Williams, of Holyhead, North Wules, will pay visit to Scrautou during the past week. Mr. Williuftis is well known to members of tho Congrogatloual body. The joint excursion committeo of tho Puritan Congregational church and the Welsh Baptist churcti will meet this even ing at 7.30 at L. N. Robert's office, 110 West Market street. Husy Men We will bo at Wood Lawn Park tonight from 0 to a to show you our boautiful plot, D8GT0RSQNTHE STANII They .Describe Dr. Hand's Condition Before and After (bo Shock. EXAMINED IT GREAT LENGTH Jury in tho Case of Robsrt Tinsley Against John Walsh Asked for Special Instructions from Judge Edwards Carbondnlo Township Cows Responsible for a Case on Trial Ecfore Judge Searle. Dr. Hand's case ngainst the Central Telephone company still continues to occupy the attention of Judge Arch bald's court. Tlio first witness i-uUAl yesterday morning ums Assistant City Clerk Evan It Morris, the olj-ct of whoso testimony was to prove that the company bad no right to oporato tele phone wires iu tho city. I)r. Charles II, Fisher, John Burnett and S P. Longgtroet were sworn, their testimony occupying the attention of the court until 8 o'clock in tne after noon. Numerous hypothetical ques tions, predicated upon Dr. Hand's phy sical health in the past, as well ns his present condition, were asked the phy sician, and it was noticed that their Answers did not always agree with the medical text books which Major War reu keeps closoert baud, although as a general rnje the doctors iike to modify their statements, to which lawyers generally ol jeet In the trial of canes. A number of the physicians of tuo city aro interested spsotatora of the pro ceeding j, J. E Fern. Perry Fuller. V. Delhi and Harry Smith were recalled after the attorneys had got through with tho doctors fur the day. NO VERDICT REACHED. Defore Judge Edwards in court room No. 2 tho esse of Robert Tinsley against John Walsh consumed the priucipnl part of the forenoon. The jury spoilt the entire afternoon pondering over tho f nets iu the case as brought out during tho trial, aud just before court ad journo l for the day they came into the court room nnd rt quested special infor mation. It wub impartoi by Judge E Iwards, who told them to seal their verdict in case they arrived nt an agreement before morning. At the conclusion of tho trial of the foregoing case jury was empanneled in tho trial of Edward F. Boyle & Sons against the Ham berg Bremen In surance company. Judge Jessop rep resents the plaintiffs and Attorney E. N. Willard the defendant company, The suit is brought to recover $182, the amount of a tire policy nn a store in Dunmore, and which was burned on Nov. 21, 1S91. Tbo case had not been completed when court adjourned for the day. COWS IN THE CASE. Judgo Searle, of Mjntrose, presided in court room No li at the trial of tho c.iee of William Williams against P it rick Brown, Attorney J. Alton Divis appeared for the plaintiff nnd Attor neys Sqnler nnd Burr, of Carbondale, lor the dofenilatit. Tho case is an ap peal from the judgment given by the justice of lh" nouco. The plaintiff claims that the defen I ant's cows broke down bis fence and de stroyed his garden vegetables and properly, for which he seeks to n cover the equivalent in damages. The de-fens- will be that the cows did not break into tho garden, for the reason that there was no fence worthy the name. Tde parties reside in Carbou dule township. WORK OF WCMEN'S AUXILIARY. They Turn More Thau $300 Over to Beard of Asuoclited Charities. At n meeting yesterday afternoon of H o Women's auxiliary of the Afse ciated Charities over ifJlO were turtle ! in by a number of the ladies who utVa bten selling meuibeiship tickets Tills sum, with tho money previously reported, makes ubout )J70J obtained up to to lay, The largest, sum brought to yester day's meeting wis 108 by Mrs. A, K , Sanderson, or Green Ridge. The nmount included n $50 membership sold Mrs Conrad Bobroeder, Others who reported with various sums were Mrs. A. E Pettigrew, Mrs. p. J. Hn ran, Miss Tlllle Bawley, Mrs. w. 11 Pn ematt Mrs. T. J. Luce aud Mrs. J. D, 01 ark. Mr'. O. f, Barnard, president ol the Auxiliary, prrstded at the meeting For Viola tna Sunday Liw. Rev. F. A. Dony will prosecute tho fol lowing Cases before Alderman Post tomor row nt 9 o'clock iu tho morning and 'i o'clock iu the afternoon: McfJarrah A Thomas and William Qaugban, clerk; Frank Pevers, clerk at Phelps' drugstore; Henry Beugter, baker and clerk; Italian vender. Sixth and West Market streets; P. J, Vettor, druggist, Penu avenue, These are for violations of tlio Sunday iaw. The meeting of the executive committee of the Pastors' union which was contiuuod from Monday, will be held thi i afternoon nt S o'clock at the Young Men's Christian association building. 4 readla & WoSIB'i and Ballari tine's Alei rrethe bist. E. J. Wai.su, Agent, 82 Lsckawaana avenue, TN paint the best is the cheapest. Don't be misled by trying what is said to be "just as good," but when you paint insLt upon havinp a genuine brand of Strictly Pure et White Lead It costs no more per gallon than cheap paints, and lasts many times as long. Look out for the brands of White Lead offered you ; any of the fol lowing are sure : 'Atlantic," "Beymcr-Bnuraan." "Jowett," "Davls-Chnmbern." "Fahnestoclt," "Armstrong & WcKelvy," For Colors. National Lead Co.V Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. Thes colors are sold In one-pound cans, ench can iil-iiij; audirluit totint 2si)iimls of stnctlv Pars While Lend Un- I.sir. l'f li.-nle; thrynre in nn sense rfsdy-mbnd pslau, i in a combtastten ol ' Uctly pure colors in the handiest form lo Unl Strictly Pun White Ltad. A Rood many thousaml dullan have been saved propc rlv-owneis by having onrbook on paintinc and color-card. Send us a postal card and mi both free, NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York. THE BEST? THE TRIBUNE SPt;:DV PIGEON FLY. Blrd3 Wing- Frcm Scrantaa to Olyphsn in Nine Hinutsj. Tha carrier pigeou fly which took place in this city last Saturday under the auspices of the Grassy Island Pigeon olub of Olyphant, was a highly sue Oeasfnl event. The birds wers rs leased from the new Delaware and Hudson station on Laokawanna avenue and II iw straight as an arrow to tiieir destination at Grassy Idanit, a dis tance of seven miles und one quarter. Tne pigsou owned by Joun Tyson won first prise I y making the fly in I) minutes nnd u5 seconds. Kite Pleroe's bird was only seven seconds slower, and the bird entered by William Gir diuer, the club's courteous s-cretary, lauded in (J minutes und oo seoonds. The tly ns a whole was most interest ing aud tbo time made exceptional. The next fly will be from Carbondale to Grassy Island on July 4. AMEIHCA ILLUSTRATED. By a new arrangement TnE Tmn VNE is enabled to offer its readers any one of the twenty parts of tho "America" portfolio for ten cents. All parts are now ready. This is tho finest collection of popular photogra phic views In print. Send stamps or cash. No coupon is uecessary. .1 ' . - J ' . T..V. J .'1 Wc have REDUCED Prices on BABY CARRIAGES, our stock is too large. You can buy a good Baby Carriage for the price of a cheap one. For Wedding Presents or Fur nisbing for Summer Cottages, we have a full und complete line. Lamps, Dinner and Toilet Sets, Etc. WEICHEL & MILLAR n6 Wyoming Ave. Homestead CORN, PEAS, SUCCOTASH, LIMA BEANS, $1.50 Tor Dozen HOME JERSEY CREAMER BUTTER In 5 aid 5 lb. Pails. Eggs received Daily from llio Home Poultry Farm. C. DITCHBURN, 437 Lackawanna Ave. Hotel Waverly European Plan. Flrit-elasa liar sttuoliofl. pi pot tor Borgaar ti Kngel's Tanubaiuwr Iteer. IE Cor, m Mi Filbert Sh., Phllaii Test doslrabta (or roildents cf tt.t, vrw lylvattia. All eonveniuncea tor traveled to ai.d from lirnrol Btreet itatlon uud ths Twelfth and Market Wre.-t stattoa D lirsl.lo for viriiinn Serantonians ad p lie in ttu Antbtaoito itouu. T. J. VICTORY, PKOrrtttTCR THE CELEBRATED i ttse .......... 'I - .-,,', , -(IT. V ;i w.i , v . .. I V .-.. (J I I I J Yj I Hi HyJ I I PIANOS -p nt rrenpiit tlio Most PosslSf Ud Preferred bv bseatni ArllatI Wsrereemsi oppc:itc Colambtu Honunisat, " " Waahlngton Av. Soro'ntox.Pn A. W. JUKISCH 435 SPRUCE STREE1 BICYCIjMS ANI Sl'OUTINO OOOD8. Victor. Qcndrnn, BoUpsei I.ovell. Dinmonk and Otlii'r WbeeUh Scientific Eye Testing Free By Dr. Shimborg, The Rio-lallit on tlio Eye Headaches b9 'NorTousuoss reliored. Latest and Improved Stylo of Eye Olaeaoe and Spectacloa at the iLowest Priced. Heat .Artificial Eyea inaorted for IS. 305 SPRUCE ST., op. Old Poet Office. You Meed Them And a visit to Martin & Delany's will be wilder you at their immense stock of thin goods. Just the stuff to keep you cool. Our novelty in summer goods is a Nobby, Long-cut, Double-breast Blue and Black Serge Coat. The proper thing for tennis Martin & Delany Custom Tailors and Clothiers, WYOMING AVENUE. "'iJltl'JUilliinaPSElltliilStlllHIIiBfJi-ifnstfllJIClilSItJIJiM.; 9 Will offer for the Week or as long as they may last: m 1 One case of Dr. Strongs Health C flp Corsets, regular price $1.25, for OUu. THREE SPECIAL NUMBERS- IN Embroideries I 3,000 yards, were CM I 2,000 yards, were as I 1,000 vards, were gaatiiHiiiiininiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiaiiiimTiiiin HtfMiiigiiigigiiiiiiiiiiim! YOUR DERBY Heats Your Head Get one of our nice,cool Straw or Manilla Hats. FRENCH SPLIT STRAWS are Dunlap's latest Look them up. Christian, the latter 295 Lackawanna Avenue It's a Great Shock 0 tlio fcllw who aro clnlmtn? thoy undersoil 11 ntlum to in 1 Hint without tho loust fuss nr blunter wo srS .,'ivln',' atNton rn tho ban cllt of su. li opportunities a3 tUeae. A Strictly 'IlKli Ormlo Msht-welgli r Wheel, 1894 psftern, tn flit 10 eesll. 180 pultcrn, Slr0 Wlieul, for ttTS. 18D4 psttern, sion Wheal, fur i-;. l'heoo prices niako tho bwlAesS ntour etoriv FLOREY & HOLT Y. M. Q A. BUILDING. SAY! YOU HEAVY WEIGHTS DO YOU KNOW THAT CONRAD, THE HATTER, HAS SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR YOUR SIZE? "A FAIR PACE CANNOT ATONE FOR AN UNTIDY HOUSE." USE APOLIO 17c, for - 25c, for 40c, for 15c 25c s FECIAL A Fine Diagonal Worsted Suit for Men, in colors black and blue, for Clothiers., Hdlers,& Fumisfiera Another Advocate of Ansosthene DllS. BVMWOOD A WAItDEIX: OKNTLKMKN-It uflorda rue trout plonnuo to at ntc tlmt jour new proreu of FXtractlnc teeth u na n griuul vU, ir my oar, and I liearll Iv recommend Ir u all. I sincerely hope Mint others will teat Its nieriu. Ynui'H iPKprctfnllj', CAI-T. 8. K. HUYANT. Scranton, P Henwood k Wardell, DENTISTS, 316 Lackawanna Ave. Will on and nftor Mav 21 make a great rodno tlon In tho prices of plates. .All work guar astced flrst-cLios in every particular. Maloney Oil and Manufac turing Company II live removed their office to theii Warcrooms, numbers 141, 143,145,147,149, 15) MERIDIAN ST. TELEPHONE NUMBER. 868a Only $9.80