THE FCRAKTOX TBIBITNE THURSDAY MOL'XTXfJ. JUNE 14, 1Sf4. 3 MATCHLESS SHAW PIANOS 8TELLE & SEELEY, 134 WYOMING v-f.nv.n, SHAW) KHRRSOIf, NEW ENGLAND FINEST LINE IN THE CITY I'OU THIS 1 'RIC I".. tfEW A Tin IECOND 1I.NI ALL PttlCKS GOOD BREAD -USE THE- And always have Good Bread. MANUFACTt'nrcn AND FOR HALE TO THE TRADE HV The Weston MID Co, EEWARE CP COUNTERFEITS ! THE EEW.MME POPULAR Punch Cigars HAVE THE INIT1HS G.. B. & Co., fmnr'ntcfl rn Fanh C'Qar. Garney, Brown & Co. Mfr's. COVK'l' BUUbH kUUAUK DR. H. B. WARE specialist, eye. ear. kcsb and throax awu u u wuw 135 WYOMING AVE PERSONAL. J. 8. Carr, of Tobyhannn, was hero yes terday. V. J. Lords, of K ngson, was yosterday In tho city. J"hn B. Tonninij'", .if Mohoopany, was hero yesterday. A. J. Urxlegraff, of YV'iliiarusport, tvns her yesterday. JnmeR I. Lynch, of Oiyphant, wan yes terday in the city. G. B. Warner, of Blnghamton, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. E, f). Follows, who was very sick, is slowly convalescing. J. J. Kelly, of Arch bald, was engaged on business here yesterday. C. J. A. Chapman, of Poit Blanchard, W.is in the city yesterday. Goorge White, bf Tonknannock, was cn linked on business horu yMsterduy. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Clark, of the West Pide, nro visitirrR friends in New York state. Miss Ifobel Lndlngton, of Rochester, is visiting Miss Florenco E Igar, of Cnpouse avenue. C If. Fisher, of Blnghamton, and George L. Adams, of Ktroudsuuig, aro at the Westiliinster. J. C. Farrell and E. M. Frisbie, of Wilkes-llarre, were engaged hero yester day on business. E. B. Uiorns, special agent for .Tamos Pyle & Sons, r.f Nw YorS, is spending a short time at his home in tho city . J. J. Matthias, representing E. H, Bat ter & Co., of Philadelphia, called on .Super intendent (Jr. V, Phillip yesterday. Ifviug P. McCoy, editor Cold Springs, N. Y., Recorder, accoompsnled oy his bride, is visiting friends in this city. Anson D. Birchard, of tho Philadelphia ofilco of the Hartford Fire Insurance com pany, was in the city yestorday enroute for Susquehanna county. Miss Louise Hardeubcrg and her har mony class grfvo a parlor musicals at the residence of Mrs. C. A. Jlurr, of South Main avenue, Tuesday evening, At tho Wyoming aro J. V. Piko, Anbury Park: J. H. Clair, Lancaster! Mr. and .Mrs. w. E Crandall, Rochester) -Mr. and Mrs, C. P. Tnroman, Philadelphia. At the Valloy House are F. A. Light liieer, Honesdale; J. H, Erin, Danville; Charles Dietrich, Tonkhann ck; J. W. Russell. Allontown; E. P. Macklow, Miutrsvllle. fcrantor.'s Business Interest. Tun TUB0N1 will soon publish n care fully compiled and classitied list of the leading Wholesale, banking, manufactur ing nnd professional interests of Scrnnton and vicinity. The edition will be bound in book form, beautifully illnntrated with photogravure views of onr public build ings, business blocks, streets, etc., togother with portrnits of. lending citizens. No simiUr work has ever given nn equal rep resentation of rlcranton's many inrius liies. It v.ill Bo an invaUlablo exposition if onr business resources. Sent to persons outside the city, copies of this bandsomo work will attract new comers nnd be nn unequalled advertisement 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 Tine Tninusa will call upon tiiosk WBOn nauics aro nKSiRitn in this edition and explalu its nature more fully. Those desiring views of their residences in tnis edition will please havo notice at the office. Motheral Mothers!! Mothrsl!l Mrs. Winslow's Soottiiug Syrup has been used for over fifty years b'y millions o mothers for their children while toethlngf with perfect success. It soothes the child, Softens the gums, allays all pnin; cures wind colic, flud is the best remedy for di- errhrea. Sold by dmgglsts in every part of tho world. lie sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," nnd tako no no other kind. Twenty-live cents a hot tie pianos 0R6ANS l 11 Foe to Dyspepsia I , . 1 0 S Bf WEST 11 Frrainalions of Children of Ibc Publi SchMIs. m HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Dc-th of William Thornis at tho Homo of Mrs. E. D'. vies -His Funeral Will Take Place Tomorrow After noon -Unfortunate Accident That Tcfo! Former West fide Lady. Personals and Other News Notes. The West Bide offls of tho Boraktoh TuiBUNfi i-i located nt i i;i North Main ave nue, where subscriptions', advertisements hi: rt commnnioattons will receive prompt attention. The public schools on this side nr. now holding their closing pxiinin tions. The young pupils ur- no v mak ing strennons efforts to puss with ii high average atid gain an advance ment. At Profsssor Powell's room in No M school a busy seem prevails. ProfvlSOr John T. Jones. Miss Sarah A Jones, -tl i sn D-ila P. Evans, Missos Helen Potter, Carrie Anthony an I others sr.i also preparing their sc'iolars for the cloning of the schools for the summer. Many ynnng people Jfrom Hyde Park will graduate at the high school this your, among whom me: Misses Elizi Harris, Mary Darkin, JeSslo Kmlan, Clara Glbbs, Kito Ruddy, Victor WentZ'l, Mary Riddel, Maty Harris, Will Jamieson, Emerson Owen, John B'chtold and Wnlace Gh Moser. Thos' who will gradd it" with honors are Eizi Lewis, Jessie Kellon, Clara Gi'obs and Wallace Moser, IITTLE WEST St'M N-WS NOTES. Mrs. Thomas Bnclfloy, of North Sumner avenue, is ill. Charles Blrdsall, of Little Rock, Kan., is visiting friends on t h is side. John Jones, of Pearl strct, left yester day for a month's visit in Wales. Mrs. Earnest Jackson, of Wilkes-Harre, was the guest of frisnds hero yesterday. Officer John Thomas, of North Bromley avenue, began his ten days' vacation yes terday. Police Officers James Dyer and Thomas Evans have resumed duty lifter their an nual vacation. Latimer Reese and William Beddoe, of Company P qualifled as marksmen at the Dickson range yesterday, .Miss H. Floyd, of the Women's college at Baltimore, is spending her vacation with her p rents on this side. The Ladies' Aid society Will give an en tertalnment ifhd social this evening in tho Simpson Methodist Episcopal church. The funori.l of Gerald, tho 'J-vear-old son of Matbew O'Maljey, of 108 Bridge street, was held yesterday afternoon. In ter incut in Hyde Park cemetery. The young people of the Jackson Street Baptist church will rur an ixcursion to Mountain Park tomorrow, names will bo among tho most Interesting feature; of tho day. A grand opening wns held in Wuonoh's Bummer garden Inst evening, on West Lackawanna avenue, which wns largely attended. Music was discoursed during the evening. The funeral of a H-year-old son of Mr. and .Mrs. J. Widdook, of B'.oom street, took place yesterday afternoon. This is the third child whlfh they bavo burled within six months. A regular meeting of the Republican league, of the West Sid", will ho held to morrow evening In the Free Library roc rns on South Msin avenue. Many important matters will be discussed, among them, tho obtaining of a room. The Hampton Mine Accidental Fund ran a very large excursion to Lake Ariel yesterday. Eight street cars loaded with passengers left tho corner of Main avenue and Jackson street loaded with passen gers. A plcusnnt day wns spent at the lake. All the memheisof tho Harmonic Choral society are requested to meet 'Fhursdav evening, es some of our singers nre taking the h ailing parts in the cantata on Wed nesday cVouiirg. The rehearsal will beheld at Cooperative hall at 7., when the North fcud sretiop numbering about twenty-five voices, will be down for full rehearsal. Mrs. David W. Thomas, a former resi dent of Decker's court, died at her homo iu Forest City on Tuesday from Injuries re ceived by the explosion of a lamp. On Monday night Mrs. Thomas, with a lamp in her hand, was going up stairs. She fell nnd the Innin ezpl ded. The oil saturated her clothing nnd the unfortunate fffoman wns soon enveloped iu Bames. She loaves a husband and four children to morn her loss, lier nuuiy friends hero will be shocked at the news of her sad dontb. The funeral of the lato William I'homa", a young man aged U years, who died on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. E. Davie, on North Hyde Park avenue, will take place tomorrow afternoon atSn'olock, Intermeht will be made In the Washburn Street cemetery. Mr. Tie mas was a young mini of integrity. He was the son of Thomas Thomas, a resident of Dutch (Jap, in the North End, and had a large nomtTer of friends. He is unmarried. Mr. Thomas is survived by three brothers Thomas, Abel and James Thomas of this side and Mis. LlzsSle Hall, of Lansford. THE COM M ITT t NAMED. Ihiy Will Hav Chamo of the Sheridan Monamnnt Keeling. The weekly meeting of the Phil Sher idan Monument association was held last nigltt iu thecftke of Attorney J. C V.iughsn. It was deoldsd to open I be campaign for to raise funds for the status in this city with a mass meeting which will bo addressed by a speaker of national fame. Meetings will also be held in the various towns of the Lackawanna valley They will be in charge of the following committees : Scrsnton Hon. John E Roche, Samuel Sumter. Johu Gibbons, F. L. Worniser, P. W. Martin, M. J. Kelly, S. W. Roberts, H. T. Black, Hon. D. M. Jones, Edward Robinson, Charles Bchlagej, B 8. Bpruks, Dunmore Colonel W. II. Bnrke, M. J. Barnes, Msjor E. W. Pearce, F. W. Mnr tin, M. H. Griffin, T. J. Kelly. t arbondnle Hon. John E. Roche, M. .1. Keliy, Samuel S.amtcr, F. W.Martin, S. W. Roberts, Col. W. it. llurke. Atchbald-H. J. Collins, C. O. Boland. Charles Neuls, Miijor E. W. Ponrco, T. J, Kelly. Jermyn J. J. Brown, J. J. Fahey, John Gibbons, F. L. Worifier, Professor G. W. Phillips, Olyphant Hon. D. M. Jones, P. J. Ruune, Peter llacttick, John Colligan, R. T. Black. Delightful Outlnrr. Tho Young Women's Christian associa tion exclusion to Farview on Saturday, Juno 111, will afford a do ightful Outing. Lunch will bo sei ved on the grounds for '25 centf, aud Ico cream, fruit, home made candy and lemonade will be for sale. Trains will leave Bridge street at 8 a.m. and Vine street nt ;s-i a. in., and will atop at Green Ridge nnd Providence. Tickets must bo exchanged nt office for use on regular trnins. Tickets "ii cents, adults; 10 children, can be obtained at Stella & Seeley's, Sanderson's and Y. W. 0. A. rooms, That tiiikd fkki.inu which is so common nnd so overpowering is entirely driven off by Hood's Sarsapnrilln, the best blood purifier. Hood's Sarsaparilla oversomes weakness. Boon's Pim.r aro the host nfter-dinner pills, assist digestion, enre headache. 25c. a box. Pttf lill BiND CONTEST AT FARVIEW It Will Bs H-ld by thf Kolg-ats of Fvbsr ri'ithow On July 10 the Knights of Father Mathow, of Arohbalii, will hold u band tournament at Farvie,-,v. Prizas amounting to will be distributed. The contests will be adjudicated by two eminent band leaders. Thepriz s are us follows: First 135 In old nnd medal to leader of band gtvlrg the host rendition of "Laurel Wreath Overture" by Ripley, Richnrds edition. Price of music, II, Second $18 In gold to band giving liest rendition of "Gladiator March" by Bousa, Price, .111 c ents. Coleman edition. Third 95 in gold to band cornot soloist giving best, rendition of "Froti-Frou Polka" w ith band accompaniment. Price 50 cents. Jean WhICe edition. Bands must coosist of not less than fourteen instruments ani ull entries must reach John A. Foot, of Arch bald uot later than July METHOD HAS BEEN CHANGED. Mayor, City Solicitor and City Engin eer Constituted a Goard to Settlo Claims Against the City. Among the resolutions approved by Mayor Co rnell yesterday was oiu ap pointing the mayor, city nngineer and city solicitor a permanent board to in vestigate and settle all claitin for d kin ases against tne city arising irotu the carrying into fF-ct of any ordi nance cr olhef aotioo by citv councils involving the taking or damaging of property, The ohj 'ct of the resolution is to facilitate the lettlotnmt of claims and at thu sauw time lesson expenses by avoiding tho necessity of applying to court for the appointment of view era. The resolution provides, how ever, that in case the board appointed is tumble to agree on u reasonable basis With property owners, the usual resort to court will he made for tha appoint ment of a board of viewers. U;her resolutions approved wore: Iuipowering the joint building com mittee of councils to look into the ad visability of disposing by sale of the C'onter street lockup, which, as It stands, is cliaracteri'zsd by the resolu tion as a disgrace to the city; ordering Streot Commissioner Kirst to issue permits, upon the payment of the regu lar fee by tho property owners on the wnst side of Webster avenue between Muiberry street and the main pipo ol the Tenth Hewer district, allowing them to construct a private lateral sew r between the given points nt their own expense nnd under tho su pervision of the citv engineer; awarding the contract of flagging, pav ing and curbing In front ot the Exoei aiur IIos... house to Muldoon & Howie for slTD, they being the lowest respon sible udders; authorising the mayor to purchase a horse for tho use of Sani--tary Officer Bofke, the eost not to ex-ce.-d .'Jl)0; instructing Chief Engineer Fert or to erect u tire hydrant it tho corner of Albright avenue aud Marion tiet; authorizing City Engineer Phillips to prepare plans and specifica tions and an estimate of costs for the laying oi a 5 foot 11 igstono sidewalk on both sides of Monsjy avenue, bet ween Delaware street and Sunset avenue, in such places as no sidewalks aro yet laid. NORTH END BRISFS. The North End section of the Harmonic Choral society is to meet nt Co-operative ball this evening at i.HO Tor full rehears ii. Mrs. Dunning, of GHIbCttBVtlle, N. Y., and Mrs, Prear, of Washington, D. C, nre Visiting their sister, Mrs. II. R. llmibutt, of Putinan street. The Rev. W. (I. Watklns. of the North Main Avenue Baptist church, will leave on Friday morning 10 attend tbe oommenoo ment at Bueknell university, Lewisburg. The clerics of Penner iV Ohnpell'i "Readv Pay Stores" will moot the Giants, of Providence, on Monday afternoon at the Eureka hase ball ground, when superiority will be derided. The tracks of tho streot car company have bei-n r paii od as fares Pull's Head and tne new management or the traction company is earning golden opinions from patrons In this part of the city. An entertnlnmont arid lawn social will be given by Class 11, of the North Main Avenue Baptist church on Friday next. v, hen, by special request of a large nuin ber Of friends, there will bo a reproduc tion of tho entertainment given recently. James Harris, of Brick court, unfortuu at. lv got (hunk and disorderly and was btongbt before Alderman llornn, who In vestigated the case and found that James had soured his children and chased them out of tho house. Thirty days iu the county jail was awarded him for medita tion und repentance. An entertainment nnd social will be heidon Friday at the Presbyterian church school room under tbe nnspicies of th Ladies' Aid society. Recitations and musical elections will bo given nnd the guests will he rega'od with ice cream and light refreshments. No admission fee will be charged at the door. The Niagara Hose company will partici- pate in tho parade with the h,gle Hose company. No. 1, of Priceburg, on Friday evening previous 10 tho niinual picnic on tho following dny. Although no nlnrni has been received for several weeks the Niagara boys are at their post every evon ing ready to answer n cnll. The entertainment promoted by the Methodist Episcopal choir will bo held on Tuesday evening nt the church parlors when the following cxcolleut programme will be rendered, riantatlon hvnin, cnoir; tenor solo, Mr. LanVon; recitation Mrs. McDonald: solo, Mrs. Metzgar; duet. Hi nry children; solo. Mary Guest; chorus, ladies oi the choir: recitation, Alice (snest duet, Messrs. Hroadbont and Henry; iano solo. Miss Nellie lieniamin. flits. Mellon aid will act ns accompanist, and during the evening cake nnd ico cream will bo servod to the visitors. Tho funeral of Michael Wolsh, of Cusick avenue, who met his death at tho Storrs siiaft on Monday hint, occurred yesterday morning from his late heme. At II. .'in o'clock a solemn high tnnss of nuuiom win celebrated in the Holy Rosary Catholic church by Rev. Father O'uonnell. The fi nal desvgus Vore very beautiful and en tlrely too numerous to mention. Intor- ment was made in the Hyde Park Catho lic cemetery. The llowor bearers were John E owley, Joseph Evans, Josenh Rnf- fertv and .loiin sullivnn, members of th Cr.vstnl club. The pall bearers were D Mulherin, P. J. Knight, P. J. Reagan Thomas Henley, William Kotrick and Michael Lynch. The Ladies' Aid society of the Metho dist Eplscopnl church held its annual meeting yosterdny, whou the secretary and treasurer s reports wore regarded as very encouraging, and tne memrjera congratu lated themselves upon the work accomp lished during the year. Tho officers wero elected as follows: President, Mrs. Charles Rockwell; vice presidents, Mis. Iughart, Mrs. Shook, Mrs. Von Storch, Mrs. Mulley; treasurer, Mrs. Cowles; sec retary, Mrs. M. D. Fuller; executive com mittee, Mrs. Cahoon, Mrs. Vlpond, Mrs. Millor, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. N. W, Berrja mlu, Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. W. S. Cowles, Mrs. Von Storch, Mrs. Apploman, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Hartzell, Mrs. Mulley, Mrs. Putney, Mrs. Decker, Mrs, Ousterhout. Du. A. E. btinn, having opened his of fices In tho Burr building, Washington avenue, will resume the prnctice of bie profession, where he will be glad to serve his old patrons and public in general. I) HOD. SWIFT Juno 13, 1R1M, at Archbald, Wil liam Swift, aged 48 yoars. Funeral Sat urday morning at 10 o'clock, from bis late residence Interment In the i 'at ho. lie cemetery. MOTES OF SOOTH SIDE Proposition to Grade H mm Court and He ley Piac;. DITCH WHS LEFT UNGUARDED P. A Oavanaugh and Dr. J. J. Walsh Drove Into It but Without Serious Results Beneficial Association Will Hold a Picnic Instead of Excur sion Many Small Hems of General Interest-Perso nal Mention. A petition was circulated yesterday for the first time among tho property owners on Hamm court from Fig d Palm streets and on Henley placo from Hamm to Lawlle courts. The ol j ct is to prep ire plant for the grading of thme section! of streets, along which there are many substan tial residences built, and through the broken up condition of the stteets named ttiero is no way in which wagons can reach the houses. Assistant City Engineer Dominick.T. Healey is presenting the paper to the citiz-Mie for their signatures, and has s cured the names of nearly half of them. But one man who was visited refused to sign, nnd even he stated that if there was n disposition on the part of tho majority to favor grading ho also would consent. HE HAD A NoHROW ESCAPE. r. A. Onvsnnfrh Drives Into an Opun Ditch Cur Acroo Fitt.ton Avenue. Edwin V. Jones, of 1 ittston avenue, yesterday dug a ditch from his house to the muiti water pipe on the street. Owing to a delay of tho plumbers, tho ditch was not clossd up when it began to grow dark, P. A CavAnagh. the River street merchant, drove along with his car riage in which besides himself were his little daughter and another girl. He drove into the ditch and the occu pants of the carriage were thrown out, hut fortunately escaped without even a scratch. Dr. J. J. Walsh drove along soon af terward and one of tiie wheels of his carriage went into the ditch, but he was not thrown out. Mr. Jones Immediately st to work and placed the necessary precautions for preventing similar cases. WILL HOLD A PICNIC. The L. I. and S Cc. Bonft;ial Associa tion Will Picnic on June 23. Instoa 1 of an excursion this season, tho Lackawanna Iron and Steel Com- nauv JJonrtieial association will hold a picnic on Juno in Contr.il Vark garden. 7 ins society has dona an incalcula ble amount of good for those who wer unfortunate enough to meet with nn accident, and for the bereaved families whom death relieved of a piuvidor. In connection with the picnic there will be a ti me of bae ball between rival teams iroin tho North and South works, which will be played iu the South Side base ball park. SOUTH SIDE J )T TINGS. .Mrs. Daniel J. Kelly, of Providence, w.is visiting friends on the South bide yestir- day. Edward Dnrkiii, of Ilrook street, re turned to work yosterday after a week's illness. A danchter arrived at the home of Con tractor Patrick J. Kelly, of Locust street yesterday morning. Liveryman T. F. McDonongh, of Fig street, is in hmguamton. lie will be away tiil Saturday. JamOS Council lodge of .Odd Fellows conferred the second degree on two enndi dates at last night s meeting. Miss O'Malley, daughter of Peter O'Mal lev, of Cedar avenue, w ill stand the an nual examination at the Stroudsburg Nor mal SObOOl today. William Brazille, of the second distri of the Twelfth ward. annonoOM himself as a candidate for delegate to tho next Democratic County convention. The board of directors of tho Scranton district of, tho Catholic Abstinence union will nice: again this evening in St. John hall to complete all arrangements for the next quarterly convention cn tho West Side Sunday, July 8, The marriage of Miss Emma Bauer, of liircn street, to unanes oloeoer, ot iivde Park, will taite place this afternoon. Tne ceremony will take place in the Hickorv Street German Presbyterian church. Rev August Lange will bo tho officiating cler gyman, The funeral of Mrs. Henry lienor, of PittStbn avenue, was held ye-terdav morn ing, with n high mass of requiem in St. John's church, lev. Father Moffat read the mass afier which Rev. E. J. Mollev delivered a very consoling sermon. Inter ment wiib made in ilydo Park cemetery. The pall bearers were; Michael McOnrry. Thomas McTighe, Morris Duggau, John Vaughn, Frederick Hammond, Patrick Mohan. FftLL OF BABYtON NOTES. Tho marching brigades will hnvo n -other drill at the armory this afternoon a, 4 o'clock There will be a fall rehrarral of theei tiro chorus and diameters at tho Tbl -teenih regiment armory this evening 1 1 8 80. Queen Antnnia (Miss Koiser) and In r chorus of maidens will meet m Directm Morgan's room nt the Young Men's Chris tian association nt noon today. Tho male voices of tho Babylonian and Jewish chorus, together with tho Cyrian army, had a tine rehearsal last evening at the Young Men's Christian Association ball. Tho reports from tho members ot the chorus ibow that there is a great demand for tickets. It is to bo regretted that the Frothingham could not bo secured for more than two nights. IN POLICE CIRCLES. Lackey Crehan, of Pine Uronk, who was arrested on June 10 for drunkenness nnd held in default of tho payment of n j;i fine, was suffering yesterday from a severe form of delirium tremens. Dr. Fulton prescribed medicine nnd whiskey wns also glvon. Up to an early hour this morning he was still suffering. Daniel O'Donnoll, tho pugilist, is at the lockup uniil he gets a bondsman in the sum of i,o(wj. His mother-in-law, Mrs. Ellen Campbell, of Capouse avenue, says be treated her iu a very brutnl manner. Yesterday at tho hearing i-he bore the traces of his fists. Whan Officer Hang went to arrest him he resistod and tore the officer's clothing, but lfo was quieted when a liberal application of the locust was ad minister ed. AM ERICA ILLUSTRATED. By anew arrangement Toe Tmn unk is onnbled to offer its readers niiy one of the twenty parts of the "America" portfolio for ten cents. All parts nro now ready. This 1b the finest collection of popular photogra phic views iu print. Send stamps or cath. No coupon is necessary. Beadle & Woeiz'a and Ballantins' Ales i re tho biet. E. J. Walsh, Agent, 32 Lnckawauna avonuo. WATCH BABY'S FOOD, Juno Starts the Deaths Among Thin and Palo Ours- Repeated Assur ance or Physicians That Lactated Food is the Best Diet for Babies in Summer. A mother s in stinctthe holiest thing alive. At a jump she reaches conclusions ti:at physicians ar rive at only by long experience. Every mother feels that baby's span of life is measured by the an p summers safsly pissed. She speaks of er infant as a Child of so many sum mers Thousands of infants are every season safely carried through the trying -jin- mer. kept well, and steadily gain in weight and size by the use of lactuted food. Mr-. L. L R irtlot t, BGS W. Sanborn street. Winonn, Minn., writes: "I nurn d onr baby until h" was four months old, ai d my healih was in snoli terrible state that it (brow him into infl mition of the bowels of a severe type. His life was despaired of. I had heard about lactuted food, and by the idvioe of the attending physician, we purchased Rome. The baby liked it f'om the first and it agreed with him He got well and began to grow fat at once. At b months ot age lie welgneu 25 pounds. lie never had tho slightest rouble with teething, his teeth coin ing without, our knowledge until wo onld pes t hi in. On tl.e whole ho is otio of tho happiest, sweetest babies one would o ire to see. " No family should ho without lactntod rood from this timo on. Annual Meeting. Tho Young Women's Christian associa tion will hold it- annual meeting tonight at 8 p.m. Reports of work will be given by the secretaries nnd an address by Miss Mary S. Dunn, the state secretary of nnsvlvania. The iinnunl election of of ficers will occur, and members of the as sociation nre Urged to be present to cast their bfidot. Sew We have REDUCED prices on BABY CARRIAGES. our stock is too Itiro. Yon onn buy a .u'viod Baby Carriage for tlio price of a cheap ono. For Wedding Presents r Fur nisliin?; for Summer Cottages, we have a full and complete line. Lamps, Dinner and Toilet Sets, Etc. WEIGHEL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Ave. Homestead CORN, PEAS, SUCCOTASH, LIMA BEANS, 11.50 Ter Dozen BOilE JERSEY CuMBi B'JTTEB In 3 and 5 lb. Fails. received Daily from Home Foulfry Farm. Lho c. DITCHBURN, iV A. W. JURISCH 435 SPRUCE STREET BIOYCLMS AND KPOHT1XG GOODS. Victor, Gendroti, Eolipss. LoTelL Dinraonb nnd Other Wheels. Another Advocate of tms. iiknwooi & GKNTUCM EN It WAUDKIIi niTnrtU mo prcnl plntvoiro to Btfttfi thftt your new piOMM of fxtrftctinir toe tli ffl r grmul muccoiiii la my curc, him. I heartily trcommoml It tc nil. I itnovrtfly hope timt tiicm wir tOlst UH 111. i ll-.. Youm rrftfirctrully, CAPT. 8. E. I Ki An:, Scranton, Pa Henwood & Wardell, DENTISTS, 316 Lackawanna Ave. Will on and after Mav 21 make a qreit redno Hon In the prlcon of platen. All work guur anteed flrst-clisti in ovury nartlcular. mil mmh km0 Anaesthene You Need Them And a visit to Martin & Delany's will be wilder you at their immense stock of thin goods. Just the stuff Our novelty in summer goods is a Nobby, Long-cut, Double-breast Blue and Black Serge Coat. The proper thing for tennis. Ea,rtin & XDelany Custom Tailors and Clothiers, WYOMING AVENUE. iiimngiiiasiieiiiiHsijfuiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiimMiiiiiiiiiiic ISLFashion 1 Will offer for the Week - - mm or as long as they may last: MM SSI east vo tm mm mm wn mm One case of Dr. Strongs Health C fjp 1 Corsets, regular price $1.25, for VwU. THREE SPECIAL Embroideries ,'7. I 3,000 yards, were 17c, for M tma 2,000 yards, were 25c, for I 1,000 yards, were 40c, for faillllflHinIIUIIHl:il9l!!IHIllBill9HUIIIIIlll9illllllllllllllillllllllllllllllMi Heats Your Head Get one of our nice, cool Straw or Manilla Hat3. FRENCH SPLIT STRAWS are Dunlap's latest Look them up. Christian, the Halter 412 Spruce Street and 205 Lackawanna Avenne It's a Great Shock tn tho folks who aro rlahninrf thoy anderssll ill others to find that without the loint fus3 or bluster we are giving ottstomi rs the bon tilt Of snob opportunities as tlieso. A strictly Hlcb Oracle LlKSlt-WSlghf IVhsitl, i si)-t pattern, fnrSHO oaah. lt.'ir. pattern, SJlt'iO Wheel, for S75. ism pattern, ino Wheel, for MSaasht. These prices niako tho business at our storey FLOREY HOLT Y. M. 0. A. BUILDING. SAY! YOU HEAVY WEIGHTS DO YOU KNOW THAT CONRAD, THE HATTER, HAS SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR YOUR SIZE? THE CELEBRATED PIANOS rc at PftSSSl tli Mvt Popnlar and l'rf ferrtd by Leftiim? Artt.la Warsrooms : Opposito Columbus Monumont, P!5 Washington Av. Scronton.Pa SOHBR to keep you cool. NUMBERS IN 12'c. t5c. I 25c. I SPECIAL A Fine Diagonal Worsted Suit for Men, in colors black and blue, for Only $9.90 NX. mxtM Hotel Waverly European Plan. Firrt-claiw Bar attaehett. Depot for Borguor A Kngd'a Tanuhaiue boor. I i Cor, 15th find Filbert Mih Mot dcBlrall for resident of N.E. Ponn rylvKiiia. All cor.veuionccw for trarelsri to and from Brond ftroet tatlon and the Twelfth and Market Stroat station. lis. lrable for visiting IsorautonlaDS and po le in tho Anthraoltn Hegioa T. J. VICTORY, PROPRIETOR. Scientific Eye Testing Free By Dr. Shimberg, The Specialist on tiie Kya. Headaches anj iioryonsnoe rolievei. Latest and Improved Style of Eye Glassos and Spectacles at tha Lowest Price Best Artificial Eyes iosertod for ). S05 SPRUCE ST.. op. Old Post Office. Maloney Oil and Manufac turing Company Have removed their office to their Warerooms, NUMBERS 141, 143,145,147,149, 15) MERIDIAN ST. TELEPHONE NUMBER, 0081 .ilnni lirtBllrira.T':' hera
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