juj til liAivn naiiujNU-8ATUKDAY mohjnijnw. ,juisti id, 184. 3 MATCHLESS SHAW PIANOS.. STELLE & SEELEY, 134 WYOMING AVE. vf.nr.n, SB AW, EM KBB01T, SliWBNCtAND FINEST LINE IN THE CITY LKW AMD n & nun sfcomi hand a c c; f tag vk A Foe to Dyspepsia GOOD BREAD -na: Two- ww mm And always have Good Bread. MANUFACTritKn AND FOB SALE TO TBE TRADE BY The Weston HI Co, L-EWARI OF COOPERFEIIS ! THE 6EHUIWE PCPULAB Punch Cigars G.. B. St Co., Imro-intns; en fanh Clpar. Garney, Brown & Co. Mfr'a. IIIUKT HOUstS sUUAKK. OR. H. B. WARE SPECIALIST. EYE. EAK, N'OSE A'L) TUIIOAT. :35 WYOMING AVE POLICt CCOHT JOITINU.). Charles Jiiiinick, of 807 Fifth street, win arrested on warrant isued by tho mayor Which charged Minnies with conimittini; nn assanlt and battery on bin father. Ic appertts thut"he young man does not work sou if engaged in fitting himself; for tho (lii'if ill H Coxey recruir, to which voca tion bis father has well Grounded ohjec tions. nn arraigned yesterday morn ir.f youna HiODiOl expressed sorrow for bis ai-suiilt upon his futhor and. on his promise to j; to work end behave himself a becomes n person who looks upon life an a terioux problem, tbe charge was with drawn and be was dlsobarged, Pntrick Tigne, aged IBj William Marker, 18 John Judge. I8 Patrick Foley, U, and Frank Judge 15, were ebarged wlthbav mi; mad a raid on tt.e cherry tree in tho jraid uf Judge Arobbald at Monroe avenue endLiudan street They admitted their guilt an I were held in $100 bail each for tteir appearance at court. BIG PRICE PAID FCR A LOT. Kenned-- & Curior i'airt f337,;500 for One on Wft.hlr.etoii Avenue. Tl'.n prot rty on which the parsonage of the Flint Presbyterian church stands, on Washington avenne. has been sold by tho iruetee of the church to Kennedy Ai Carter lor 187,6110, ltis5u feet in front and 180 feet deep, and the price is tho Inrgejt evor paid for a lot In this city. If is thH intention of the purchasers to nt once erect a large business structure on It which will probably bo occupied by tho Footed' Shear Ilanl ware company Cerantoi.'e Baaiaaee Interests. Tiik TUBOn will loon ;iubii-.h a cure fully compiled and classified list of the leading Wholesale, banking; manufactur ing ami professional Interests of Scranton and vicinity. Tho edition will be bound in book form, beautifully illustrated with photogravure Views of our pnhlic build ltigs, business blocks, streets, etc., togotlmr Willi portraits of lending citizens. No similar Work has ever Kiven nu fiunl rep resentation of Boranton's many indtis tiies. It will bean invaluable exposition of our business mourc s. Stmt to persons outside the city, copies of this handsome work will attract new camera and bo nn unequalled advertisement of tho city. The circu lation is on a plnn that cannot fail of good results to those concerned as well as the city at large, Representatives of Tins Thiiiunr will call upon TBOSa wiiosr NAJtSS sre dkhired in this edition and explain it nature more fully. Those desiring views of thoir residences in this edition will please have nutico nt the office. Delightful Outing. Tho Young Women's Christian associa tion excursion to Farvlew on Saturday, June 1(1, will afford a de ightful outing. Lunch will be seived on the grounds far 25 oenti, and ice cream, fruit, h irae mads candy and lemonade will b.i for sale. Trains will leave Bridge street nt 8 a. in. end Vine street at H.:jn a. in., and will stop nt Green Ridge and Providence. Tickets must be exchanged nt office for use on regular trains. Tickets cents, adults: 40 children, can bo obtained at cHell A Henley's, Sanderson's and Y. W. (', A. rooms. Spiolal Moating of the Pastor'. Union A Bperinl meeting of tho BarantOn Pas tor's union will be held at the fonngMeu's Christian Assi ciation rooms, Monday morning, June IS. at 11 o'clock For tho consideration 6f important business con nected with Sunday closing. Foil attend ance dositod. F. A. DriNV, Secretary. The SUOOIM which Heoil's Sarsnpnrilla has lind in freeing old and young from af flictions caused by impure blood is really remarkable. BOOD'S PILLS are purely vegetable and do not purge, pain or gripe. .Sold bv all druggists. m Gst Scroi of th o . .une bargains tumorro PIANOS FLOOR Of WEST IE Children's Day Exercises at Scranton Street Bcplist Cburcb. GAVE A SUNDAY SCHOOL SOCIAL Classes Six and Seven of Washburn Stroet Presbyterian Church Enter tain at St. D.-.vid's Hall Abel Thomas at Point of Death While His ETrotiicr is Being Buried Many Notes and Personal of Interest The Wont Side nflljo of tho SritwxoN TuthTNi: ii located nt 113 North. Main ave nue, wl.oro Mibsvripiiniis, ndvortiseinents mid rommunioatious will receive pruiopt a 1 1 ell t loll. Ouo of tho mo.st soeoewfnl sffslti whioh baa lioen given on Ibis siJe In some tiin was the entertainment end social ol Classes (I and 7 of the Sunday school of the Washburn stre-1 l rsby terian ohnroh in St. Dtvid's Hall last evening, The room was exqlsltely d c or ted, On the raised platform were placed large potted plants, lh piano iHing almost bMden lu tho green folisge. Flowers adorned the Walls, while tho four long tables wbleb ooenpied the rearol throoin w. r-- toetefully arranged with ll.iwers Wellington L'tmont was obosen ohair nun. The classes are noder the In trnction of MisscsC impbell nn l Nic.i ulls, and ure composed of the following members: Nnmef 0 Misses Blitb I luttnu, Auuie BdUUell, Allle Jones, Jesiie Cevan, Mattle Phillips, Clara Hughes, Katie and Maggie S:eilcnbur ger, Ma Hail 1 1, H't tie McCracketi, Mabel BoMrvi Nnmier 7 Misers l).ra Jscobs, L-lla Porter, Blitb Brans, Mary Junes. CHItDHf H'j UAV tXKRCISCS. Intresti g Barvloi to Us Held in Boran ten StrsSt Church. The Snuday school ot the Bbraoton Street Dajiiist oboiob will celebrate Children's D iy with an interesting ir vice tomorrow at loll) o'olook The service is entitled "Clirllt our King,'' and u insists of nddresses, diiilognes, recitations, choruses, anthems, solos and Scripture readings.nnd is in ciiurge of Dr. T. M. Send. rung, tho leader ot the Sunday school cbomi. mary department, under tho of Mi Wattle VVatkius, and Miss Lillie Moors, The pri direction teacher, organist, li.ive made special pr p irations for the occasion The canrch choir, with Thomas Q Evans leader, will sing an thems. Tbe deuOMtious lira expected to eclipse all previous lTorts. An of fering will bo taken for Sanday smool work among the freedmen and Indiani, Usual Sabbath school services at !i o'clock wM be dispensed with. Uev. William Parsons will prcacu at the eveuius service. A 310 FAMIL SFriiCTICN. William Thomns Luiid and a Bro'lw nt P. lnt of D- nth The funeral of William Thomas, aged 84 years, who resided at the home of Mrs. Martha D.ivies, iod!; pluce yesterday afternoon from her home on North Hyde Park avenue, where itn pressive services were conducted by U- v. Peter Rolierts. Iutermeut was iii.td u in the Wasnburn Street cmo lery. The pull hearers were David Junes, Benjamin Hngbts. Thomas Lawrence, Lot Ludwig. Christopher and Daniel Robertson. Tho fbral tribntes were numerous. Abel Thomas, ot Dicker's court, brother of the deceased William Thomas, is lying very low in a Phila delphia hospital. Mr. TbomiS under went an operation a few days ago from which there is little bopsS of his recovery. His wife who accompanied him to u.ssist in th- nursiag, is also ill. WEST SIOU NEWS NOfES. Seth Wrlgley, of Twelfth street, is in Tuukhannock on a business trip. Mrs. F. P. Staples nn'l daughter Jennie are visiting relatives at Junction, N. J. .Mrs. II. 3. Hughes, of North Hromley avenue, is confined to her room by sick ness. Police officer John Coslett, of Lafayette street, has been removed from the police force. Mrs. K. M. Trnckmiller, of Twelfth street, is visiting Brooklyn, Bnsqnebanna county. James Hall, wife and daughter, of tans ford, attonded tho funeral of William ThoniBs yesterday. Miss Mary Thoina3, of Kingston, is visit ing at the home of Mr. and .Mis. Philip Thomas on Price street. Miss Daisy Bauer and Mis. Luster, of Boston, are guests at the home of Profes sor B. J. Bailor, on North Bromley avenue. Mrs. Daniel Jenkins and Mrs. Joh i Da vies, of Pittston, visited Mrs. R. P. Hughes, of North Bromley nvoi. no yester day. Mrs. Munzo Williams and daughter, of Monroe avenue, have returned from a two weeks' visit with fri-nds in New York city. John H. Brown, of the firm of Branson, Brown & Co., of New Stork, and Mrs. Brown, are at tho homo of II. J. Neville, of Fairview avenue. D. J. Davies, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E Davies, of Jackson street, took th llrst honornble mention In Latin at the School of Lackawanna yesterday. Through the efforts of Principal H. L. Morgan tbe grounds at No. Si to io 1 have been greatly beautified by the nddltiou of three beautiful flower b'ds. Joseph II. Bradley, of 1188 Bytl Street, a mild r imployed nt the Capo use mine, was sevc ( ly hurt on tho had; and should ers by a all of coal yesterday. He was removed to his home where Dr. Comegys attended him. A lawn social will ho held by tho mem bers of .Mrs. T. J. Luce's Snuday school dies ( f the Washburn Sireet Presbyterian Sunday school at D, M. Jones', lli.S South Main avenue, on Thursday evenlug nen, for tho benefit of the Babbath school. The funeral of John, the 111 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. TbomaS B. It use, vh died at an early hour on Thursday mom ing after u short illness, will take piac this attei noon at U..KI o'clock. RjV W 8. Jones, pastor or the First Welsh Baptist church, will officiate. Interment will bu made in the Wasbuiu Street cemetery. HIGH SCKOOt GFIflOUaTES. The List ns Oivoa to the Pub.io bv Pro f-sior L insr This year's High school graduating clnsi of thirty-four, nine young men and twenty five you-g ladies, whoso average age is liS vears, h:i been aniioi.uccil hy Professor J. C. LattgBas follows: Lucy Cook, Catharine I. Cobb, l- liza beih J. Carl) 00, Mayme Clear water, Mary Dnrkan. Elisabeth Doval, Emma FalKOWsky, Kate Pltspiitrlcit, Liia Frable, Clara (Jibbs, Anno Uiblions, JeanettS C. Jones. Anna Judge, Jessie Bellow. Elisabeth Lewis, A inle WoTlglie, Maty it Kiddle, Kate L. Ruddy, Uargarit Bchlmpff.Effle Thompson, Mabel Wanous. UrrH . WiiIhuh ' .. . ,'. l Rmm V,,, ebetl, Mary Harris, John J. Heehtoh', I Ti eeias A. DoiiMhoe. Florence llrlrellt'e. I William B, Ji.ue'ison, Wallace Moaer, Bin aou D Owen, E.iwiu F. Whltteutore, Victor a. Wenzei, (Jiau(lo W. Walker, an menceuient exercises will be held Friday eveuiog, Juno in the Academy IIS of Music. The class honors based up .u tbe work of tho past two years in ell studies have been awarded to Miss Bess Wood and Miss Emma Falkowsky, who Will be valedictorian oud laludltorian. Miss Grace Winched, class prophet, ana Emerson Owen, dedamator, huve been se lected by their classmates. i hers comprising the first ranking tun graduates who will participate in the ex ercises according to past customs, are Misses Lewis, (idihs, Bellow. Dnrkan, Judge, Carlvuu and Wallace Moser nud E I v. iu Wblttemol e. Tho members of the class almost equally r. present nil sections of thn city, except tho North End, which is not represented. The diagram tor the exercises will open at Powell's next Wednesday. A statement iu a paper yosterday morn ing Interred that Professor Lsnge had not been impartial in the distribution of class honoi s. It was an Injustice to that worthy Instrnetor, who has nothing to do wita tbe distribution of honors. The pupils earn the distinction accorded them by their Work iu the school room. NORTH END BBIEFS. ' ' he North End office of the SciiantoN TliiniTNS Is located at the Lewis Drug Storo, win-re subscriptions, advertisements and com munications Will receive prom, t attention. Dennis Neary is seriously ill. Mrs. Lily Woodworta returned from th Pennsylvania Oral school yesterday to spend her rammer vacation with her pa rents. MifS Agnes Kelly, of 311 Market street, entertained a large number of friends at a 5 o'clock ton Oil Thursday upon tho occa sion of her taking up ber residence inner UOW home. A good selection of music was reiidoicd hy lames P, Burns and others. ISdWard House and Mrs. Martha Avery, both of Providence, were parading the stioets Thursduyolghtandwero detected by the (Ulcer behaving Improperly ah mt nnii nigbt u sr Dickson avenue, Tbey spout the night at the police station and yester day morning the alderman lined the lady N aud 81 COStS, which was paid. 1 i or par amour h ft his watoh as security for tho redemption of his tino. Miss .Mary A. I'liara held a celebration at her home on Went Market street, where she hospitably entertained the following guests! Misses Nellie, Lucy and Jennie OHura, Misses Bridget Welsh, Maggie White, tierty McBagen, Jenny White, Hannah Kelly, Lirzie Bcaliaele, and Frank i'. burke, Frank W ite, i'atrick- O'llaia, James P. Burns, William Burke, Peter Flynn, Janus Flyuu. The hearty th inks of tho guests was tendered Miss O'Hara. The Presbyterian church entertainment lut evening was a decided success and the Ladies' Aid society with their president, Mis. liyion Wlnton, are to in congratu lated upon tho work accomplished, Ed Roderick acted as chairman and the fol li wing items were highly appreciated: Solo. Mi-s Cassis Gabriel: recitation, Archie Morgan; piano solo. Nellie Morgan; recitation, Ueorge Rtafferd; solo, Miss Smith; recitsti m, Lizzie Halderman and Ldiiuii Skeel, Ice cream, cake, sand wiches nud coffee wore served by tho la dles. II. D. Binder no moro honors Providence by bis presence, although a tew residents would dearly like to see btm. Brader has proved ouo too ninny for three grocers whom he L is "let In" for the sums of !!."), if'.'.") and (Of) respectively, and also one drnggist for 826. He ids,, gave a cheque of to pay a debt of to and received 820 gi od money iu change. Nothing has been leallaed on the check. The hero of tbess exploits left Providencs on Sunday mora, in;.-, thus showing his foresight in choos ing the best day, and is supposed to have traveled by Lehigh Valley eu route for Wilmington, Del. He Is a native of Danville, The effects of his butcher shop Will be sold by the sheriff on Ju.De IS. A lnrge audience appreciated the good programme provided at the North Main Avenue Baptist church last evening. Miss Nellie DeQraw was highly applauded for her solo, and In tbo duet by Mbs H. Evans and L. Davis an oncoro was loudly do mended. The quartette by F. J. Phillips in; 1 party was also greatly appreciated. Recitations were also givan by Grace Will iams ami ethers. Th - tableau "Yield Not to Temptation" nud "Kock of Ages" were excellently accomplished. At the conclu sion of the entertainment the audtOUOS ad journed to the lawn, which was very taste fully decorated with Chinese lanterns swung among the trees, the effect being a a very pretty one. Io cream and other light refreshments were served and a thoroughly enjoyable evening spent. The entertainment and social were provided by class No. 11, The entertainment nt tho Mthodit Episcopal church parlors last evening Was a gnat success both iu the excellence of the musical selections and the utti ndance. Mr. Bemmerburg acted as chairman Mr. Lenney the conductor and members of Uie choir for the good worlt accomplish ed. The plantation hvmn by the choir was well rendered and the recitation by Mis Alice Guest was much applauded, Mrs. Melsgar1 solo wan encored us also was tho duet by Missjs. Broadbent and Llnney. Miss Mary Gu' Bt was much ap preciated iii hor felo while the duet of the llenry children win deservedly encored be ing an excellent rendition. The remainder of the programme was well sustained as follows! Solo, M. Lanyon: piano solo, Miss Nellie Benjamin; recitation, M's. Mc Donald, and the ladies', ehjrus. Mrs. Mo Donald very efficiently .discharged the duties of accompanist. WIRES NOT PROPcKtV ENCASED. That Is Ccmpluiut Mads Abut New Bulldi iaa al P ior Farm. The poor hoard met yesterday afternoon and the business transacted did avl go out of the regular routine order. Director Murphy reported that he had much trouble in dealing with the Belper family, who have been for the past year or more a chago upon chanty. By action of the board Airs. Swan was added to tho committee With Mr. Murphy to deal with the case. Mrs. swan reported that she tarnished transportation to the family of Mrs. John Matthews to Elmira. Her action was rat ifieU. I'hu regular monthly bills were rend nud approved. After the inlls were read, a communication was received from Al fred E, BraddelL electric Inspector of the umiei writers of the Middle department. It was to the effeOt that the report refused to accept the Women's building and the Electric building In the insurance policy. The leaeou set forth in Air. Bradilod's report was that in those buddings the electric wires were not properly eucased, and the Other Work iu that liuo was not up to I he standard. The matter was referred to tho home committee with power to act. OFFICER JOrlH COSLSTT RETIRES. Ha Is No L nirrer a ate rubor of tho Po- 1 ci i'oim. Tho statement was made several weeks ago iu Tim TninuMi that a change migut bu looked for iu the peisouuel ot the po lice department Officer John Coslett re tired on Thursday lind before many Weeks have passed the dismissal of at least two other men may not he received with sur prise. Officer Coslatt was generally popular among his teiiow officers and the publia ami did much valuable service, it Is nail r stood the cause lor his lutircmom. is uu In true; ion of rules it was rumored yesterday that tivo other officers would soon bo dismissed, but the ropers is shallow and unwarranted, al though, ns mentioned above, two police. meu Will bo allowed to retire soon. Wart tho Waul i-ivirtid Court yesterday appointed t'. w. Field, A. II. Dunuiug, jr.,and John D.Evaus com miwionors to Th(Utre luto the advisability of dividing the l ifth wind of the borough si' Archbaid Into two wards, as paid tut by a u umber oi tho taxpayers whj signod the court petition. D& A. E. ttORBi having opened his o(- Oves In i be Burr building, Washington UVenUe. will resume the practice of hi. proteHsion, where ho will be glad toservi bis old patrons arm public iu general. 1 I unset. u . ii t B.il. At. Wood L.wu Purk you can ton money fast Iii vou Invest HOW, Lot. . this plot will double in value in eitthoi time. This afternoon or uveulng is Ih time to buy. Come out. r notes or sun side Insurance Companies are Taking South Side Properly Owers to Task. TOMORROW'S Y. W. C A. EXERCISES Miss Rose Stalheibcr Will Lead in the Absanco of tho Appointed Lecturer. Minooka Residents Anxious to Join tho City of Scranton Interesting Personals and Shorter Paragraphs of Interest. In acenrdauc with tbe rules of tho Underwriters Fire" association, tho property own -rs of the South Side who havo insured their houses are at work now in complying with any regu lations in their policies that bear on the question. S..me of them are afraid that if u file broke out and their housuti were destroyed uo insurance would accrue, fiom I bo fact that some tires broke out under suspicious cii oumstaucss two lately. On that account any po-siblo informality in oompltauoe with the strict rules of the insurance companies is heiug looked after. ENJOYABLE SOCIAL EVENT. Otvsn at th Iloma of itliaa Mamie C.m- vc cf Tn ch Street On Thursday evening a most enjoy able social was given by Miss Mamie Convey at her home on Beeoh street Tho rooms were decorated witli taste and every effortVvas made to make the occasion an enj iyablo one. Aiiioiig the out ol town guests wr re Miss S O'Connor, reck vi lie; Messrs. W. Sweeney, T. McLaughlin, V, Devine and P. Price. Wilkes Barre, and J. Nolan and W. K lly of PltUton, Ainrng thojo from this city were Misses s A. O'Hara, M Moron, A. Hannon, P. Coyne, L. Coyne, L. Foley, s. Murray, I, Brennan, Kitty MoNiobols, Kitty Planngiino, A. Haggerty, M. Dou4herty, M Collins, M. Hopkins, T. MoDououirn, B Hag gerty, M. Ken mi dv, K Rosar, s. Noor.o, M. Lvncli, U. 'Lvnch, Ii. Neales, L McHogh, M. O'Hoyl", J. Walsh, A. Judge; and Messrs, J. Nolan, J, McQuire, J. Hsnnon, M llooau, M Howley, A. Ha why, J. J, Coyne, M Coyne, M. Carey, F. Lundy, D. Lundy, J. mid F. McDonnell, J, McOraw, H. Qrall. H. Asbury, J. Mul len, K. Nichols, M. Clarke, J. Doyle, H. Walsh, H. McfJuigan, W. Flnnery, P. (Jriffln, M. Drown, T. Conway. M Toley, C. W. Qallager, M. W. Cuilek, AT THE Y. V C. A. ROOMS. Miso Stidh :br Will Djlivertho Lcture Tomorrow at thi Uiual Hour. The regular exsroises at the Sonih Side Young Women's Christian agio elation were expected to be led by Miss XUrdler. Bat for the reason that she could not he on hand there Was a onange made, and MusRoia Stalhei ber will deliver the lecture in her stead On Sunday nftercoou it is the cus tom to precede the. regular exercises with a song sorvio. This will lo omitted tomorrow, and tho opening number will bo tho lecture, The title will be "Forget Self; Serve Others." Miithow xxv. 8-1-30 TO JOIN THE crnr. A Section of Minooka Wants to Becomn a Part of Scan'.on. The residents from the city line to the sireet that crosses tuo step hill leading to Greenwood ate speaking ol circulating a petition for the objeot ol knowing who are favorable tnwxrl be coming a j irt of tho city of Scranton. Since Taylor borough and B'llevue Heights were separated from the town snip the residents have talkjd over tii i m ilter very olton. It is probable that an application will soon be made lo court for admission in the city. Some of the most notable res identl are in favor of annexation. 1 - SOUTH SIDE J TTIKGS. The parndo of the Scranton Athletic club takes place tonight. P. A. Cavanagh, of Liver street, is im proving his place of business with a coat of paint. Poultry and Eggs a speciality, Ryan k Go's. Cash market, 31S Luclta. nvo. Jiune F. Best, the widely known nro- priolor of the Untiring Ilro ik Hotel, is again confined to his homo with illness Mes Hose ill ndy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Brady, of Genet street, will be married on Jane 27 at St. John's churcl, wiiii a nuptial mass, lo Michael Maddei , of Manistee, Midi. The congregation of St. John's chinch will picnic on July 4 in Schimpli's grove. Canned and green Fruits in season, Ryan's Cash market, 618 Lacka. nve. Lev. Father Stopper, of St. Mary's church, returned Isst night froma week's visit with his parents m Lebanon, O racer Samuel Jurkovttcb, of Bonth Washington avenue, intends to take a trip to Europe this summer. Btrlctly fresh Butter at Ryan &Co's. Cash u a ker, S18 Lacka, ave. Rev. F. P. Walsh will deliver ;he sermon THERE is but one way in the world to be sure of having the best paint, and that is to use only a well-established brand of strictly pure white lead, pure linseed oil, and pure colors. The following brands are stand ard, "Old Dutch" process, and are always absolutely s 11 11,11 V U1C White Lead "Atlantic," "Bsymer-Batunjvn," " Jcv;ott," "DavU-Ohamhsri,' 'Ff.bnoslock," "Armstrong k UcKelvy." If you want colored paint, lint any of the above strictly pure leads wilh National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colon. These colors nrc sold in OOe-DOUnd cans, f.-ith can being sufAclsnt to tint .15 pounds ol BtricU Pure While- Lead the- dtsirwl llmdo ; they arc in no sense Radymttcd paints, hut 1 coaiblnsUon of perfectly pure colors in th. handles) form 10 iini Btrlctly Pure Whits liesd. Peed us a poshd card and g.t our IhkiIs on paints and color-card, free, NATION','. !. LEAD CO., New York. RcoT'ttnnlni rind Milderlng all done nway with by the use f BAKTMAN8 1 AT KNT PAINT, whleh rniisi-'ts of Ingredi nts well-known tonll It call be appllou lo tin, MlVanlseu tin, sh tut Iron ruofe, al so to hr oM nwelmiM which will prevent absolutely aay erambltnVi praoking or hreakma of tin bre k. ttwitlouNasl ll iulua o. any kind by many ye. rs.nnd it's cost doe hot uxossd one fifth thatef he cost oi tlnalnt, Ii sold by the Joh or pound Conti'iiel.s t iK"ti bv A.N leMO llAHl'MANM, ,157 lurch St at St. John's church tomorrow at the 10.80 mnss. Michael MeOarry, Of Pittston avenue, will spent tomorrow iu Wiikes.liarro. -Mrs. Christian Ficku--, of Cedar avenue, who was unwell for the pnst while, is at present entirely recovered. Liveryman Thomas F, AlcDonough, of Fig street, returned from Biugbamton lost evening. The congregation of the Cedar Avenue Metbodisi B Ucopal ohnroh will appoint this week a person to look after tho publi cation ot all services at tbo church. irders railed for and delivered promptly, Ry.au Go's. Cnsh market, 5is Lnoka. ave. The Meadow Brook Br wing company will add to their plmta new drying ma chine next week. Mrs. Henry Doyle of Stone nvenuo, has recovered from her recent illness. Mi-s Lena Bsscbon, of llawlev, is visit ing her uncle, A. 0. Rempe, of Cedar ave nue. Contractor Tbomas Donlan has finished tho new residence of Jlrs. MangBU, of Liook street. Choice cuts nt the lowest prices, Ryau & Co's. Catih .Meat market, sis Lacka. ave. ill INI f)?tPe)r-.. if'.'--' iteWS 1 . it - 'L-WJ1 ,.re '' -. (;.r3v':-. We have REDUCED prices on BABY CARRIAGES, as our stock is too large. You can buy a good Baby Carriage for the price of a cheap ouj. ir Wedding Presents or Fur- Dishing for Snramer Cottages, we have a full and complete lino. Lamps, Dinner and Toilet Sets, Etc. WEIGHEL S MILLAR 116 Wyoming Ave. Homestead CORN, PSAS, SUCCOTASH, LIMA BEANS, $1.50 Per Dozen In 3 a, id 5 lb. Falla, Eg8 rooeivoil Daily from Llio Homo Poultry Form. C. DIT0HBUBH, 437 Lackawanna Ave. A. W. JURISCH 435 SPRUCE 8TREE1 BIOTOLKS AND SPORTING (;c.us. Victor, Grndron, Bolipse, LovelL Diamond und Other boehh )RNTMP, ti. JJi'IAiU Saturday, Jane IS H J. EYAS ft CO.'S Meat Marki cnoicM errs at L0WKST PRICES 518 Lackawanna Ave. Another Advocnte of nns. hknwoou ,v wabiicli.i QRNTLKMKK-II affnrits ine cronl pleasure to state fchal your nvwproeut ofextraottna lei th i .-.h n rrranil utiueess in my ease, and I lioariily reeommend II ts nil. 1 HiiKcniy nana Hint ntheri win tent. it. aierlts. y.iurs resrieel mil v, CATT. N. K, IIUVANr, Seriintoe, Pa Henwood & Yardell, DKN'liSTM, 5? 16 Lackawanna Ava win on and after Mar 21 make meit reflne tin i In the nriem ol plstoe, All work tjii-r anteel first-ehs.i la every Dartloulnr, 'u ifii tiss ) I mam easy You Heed 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 & Custom Tailors and Clothiers, WYOMING AVENUE. .!!MIEB(UE3a.-iliyU9UUIi!MfiniHII ill offer for the Week or as long as I One case of Dr. Strongs Health I Corsets, regular price $1.25, for THREE SPECIAL NUMBERS IN Embroideries I 3,000 yards, were TSJ I 2,000 yards, were I 1,000 yards, were rc!90rHII(i!iljlMJimtlllllllllltlllliiw YOBR DERBY Keats Your Head G ot one of our nico.cool Straw or Manilla Hats. FRENCH SPLIT STRAWS ara Dunlap's latsst Look them up. in 1 hnotiQii yiq liHiouuin Liu . til 412 Spruce Street and 205 Lackawanna Avenue It's a Groat Shock S fife; fothe folks who nre rl dinin t hey unrlorsell ill others 1 1 llml that with iu! tho leant fuss rr Mu tor we are trivia? eiti.m rs tho ban. lit of such opportunities is tuese. A Stele ly High Orade Llfcht-welfhl r heel, I8A4 put turn, f. i-NllO eah. 1803 pattern, 150 Wheel, fur IS7.1. 1804 pattern, if loo Wheel, rorS8Beashi, Fbeae priess make the bnslnsei at our store. FLOREY I IOLT Y. M. C A. UUILDING. SA e YOU HEAVY WEIGHTS DO VOU KNOW THAT CONRAD, The gaiter, iasshirt? and underwear your size? :t!E CEkEORATED ,v 1 1 , - .1. x. .. ii'Tk li (- )X: -J v!t" . cj f;i-e.'-' FXA.VOS .ro nt Pro nil the Mini ropalttr unit I'rel'rrrnl ' i.e.-ulliiR ArlMS 'iVarsreomi 1 Op post Is Columbus Honnrsint "WathlngtOII Av. Scranton. "e ni Haiier i IT - "isrisr.',.'ssai JP V rV; v' i m aV r (" , 1 r 'J f.MaS Delany II Hill HIinilllHIIIIHtlS they may last: 1 Oct 17c, for 12Kc. 15c. 25c. 1 25c, for 40c, for ilUlDIIIIiaailEiitillllllllHilllllllfkl SPECIAL A Fine Diagonal Worsted Suit for Men, in colors black and blue, for Hotel Wayerly Furoprari Plan. First-olass fiar attaeheS. I r. pot for Be-rgaer tt Engel'a Tanubaniaat Eoor. ILL Cor, m and Filbert Sta., Pbllid& Moat drslrahln for resliisuta of N y. rnSJ eylvaiiin. All ror.veulene-os lor travelurs to and from Broad Btioot stattou and the twelfth and Market Strst station. iir -ilrnhlo for vtnitinir Serantonlans and pee 1 le lb the Authradtn Kegloa T. J. VICTORY, FhOFRIETOfc Scientific Eye Testing Free By Dr. Shimberg, Th Ppoelaliot on tho Eye. Heartoehes sat KorTousaoas rellaved l.niot and improves Stylo of Kyo Glassej and Spuetarles at the Lowest Price. Bust Artllloial Eye Irue-rtod for $j. 305 SPRUCE ST., op. Old Poat Office. Maloney Oil and Manufac turing Company Have removed their ollice to their Warorooins, IMUMBSRS 141, 143,145,147, 149, 15) MERIDIAN ST. TELEPHONE NUMBEli. 8034 Only $9.90 Clothiers, Hdiera&fumisfea