PA .E TUESDAY M9KM.fi, ,IUNM 1JJ, 1SVI4. MATCHLESS SHAW PIANOS, STELLE & SEELEY, 134 WYOMING AVE. W.nKR, SHAW, I ill K--OY, NEW ENOLAND FINEST LINE IN THE CITY POH TUB PKICH HFW AND tICCOND HAND AH FRIOKB ORGANS GOOD BREAD -USE THE SNOW WHIT And always have Good Bread. MANUFACTURED AND FOB BALI TO THE TRADE BY The Weston Mill Co. EEWAKS OF COUNTERFEITS ) THE 6EN1HNE POPULAR Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITIALS G.. B. 8t Co., fmnHrtfnil nn Funh Olflflr. Qarney, Brown & Co. Mfr's. KHIU 111 ( -!. r..; AS.1. DR. H. E3. WARE SPECIALIST. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. OFFICE H0OR8:1tW '35 WYOMING AV& SOUTH SIDE. Centura's Drlvor f-h wi Himself Efficient and J-, tv.ms. E'lwnrd Knellar, drivsr for the Cen tury's, who receivad such grsit praise Inst week from tho fir depart ment committee, und city offiilaU, for his clever work, has ag-aiii demonstrat ed his ability to fill the position. From thv time the sacond alarm sounded for the fire at D.ivias & Griffin's until he hud a Btreiiui on, only occaniud, about seven minutes. In fact, the Centurys beat some of the companies who turn ed out on the first alarm. Mr. Kneller is a quiet, unassuming yonnx man, and his nuuitfiGiu friends hope that councils will appoint him as permanent man of tho Century, as a reward for his faithful services to the city. SOUTH SIDE JOTTINGS. The midnight prowler and coal stealer who created a disturbance in tho vicinity of Biroh street yesterday morning hud bai ter make himself scarce, an some of tiio residents In that m ighborhood linvo pur chased shotgun.".. Choice cuts at the lowest prices, Ryan & C'o's. C'asn ileat market, 518 Lacks, a vp. Rev. E. J, Melloy is having improve mouta made ou Ht. John's church. Daniel Regan, 52 wars of age, who says his homo in at Franklin co-.inty, N. J., was arrested by Oitieor slattbows and taken beforo Aldonniin Ktorr yesterday charged wilh disorderly Conduct. He in a tough Ironing customer and the alderman gayo him ono hour to loavo the. city. Strictjy fresh Butter at Uvan & OJfs, Cash market, 518 Lanka, ave. Tho Hcranton Athletic club excursion goes to Farvlow to day. Tho foundation wall of Mr. Terrpo's new building at tha corner of C'odar avenno and Birch street, which was slightly bulled by tho recent rain storms, has boon repaired. St. John's Riflos hold their weekly social last evening. Canned and green Fruits in sonson, Ryan's Cash market, 518 Lacka. ave. David Whelan and Miss Cst.hnrino Bo laud, of Jlinooka, will bo married on Wed nesday evening at St. Joseph's church. Mrs. Dreia a widow residing on Birch Street, lost two valuable cows since Satur day. One was shot aud the other having strayed away. Saloon Koopor Charles Ueu-.ter, of Cndnr avenue. Is learning to rido a bicycle, Con stable Woolkorr. acting as Instructor. Poultry and E,-gn a speciality, Ryan & Co's. Caih market, 518 Lacka. ave. Mm. Edwin Jouos, of Pittston nvonue, is Visiting friend , In Dslton. Councilman P. J. Hickoy is slightly in disposed at his homo on Pittston avenue, having caught cold at tho fire bunday morning. Cormick Makon is slightly bottor and is resting easily at his home on Fig Btroet. Orders called foranddeliverod promptly, Ryan & Co's. Cash markot, 518 L&ckn. avo. GET THE BEST RESULTS. How the First Ward Appropriation It Expended. The people of the First ward can con gratulate thorasolvca on the manner in which their ward appropriation for re pairing streets has been expended during the past two years. Instead of employing a foreman at so much per diem and running about af tor MM to work nuder him, Mr. Ross and Mr. Uolden have engaged Mr. Jollier, who has all appliances for street work; such as plows, scrapers and carts. The result-., in most successful. Buy the Weber and get the best. At Guernsey P AMOS 1 A Foe to Dyspepsia HI FLOUR D. Williams on Trial Before Jodgt Gnnsljr 011 a Torrible Charge. SCHGONQVER CflSES SETTLED Verdict of Not Guilty Takon and the County Directed to Pay the Costs. Patrick Munley and Thomas Gib bons Found Not Guilty Jury Wanted to Put Costs on Them, but It Could Not Be Done. D, Williams was put on trial before Judge Gnnstor yesterday afternoou in the main tfourt nn the fnndish ohargs of having attempted to ravish 9-year-old Annie Kulupin, It is alleged that the orime was committed daring the latter part of last April near the child's home in Fell township. Tho ohiid was put ou the stand anil told all the disgusting details of the crim. When court adjourned for tho day all of the testimony for the defense had not been heard, and therefore tho defense that will be advanced is not as yet known, i'he accused is defended by Attorney John P. Ssragg and District Attorney Kflly is conducting the proseontion. One of the little playmates of the Knlupia girl was put on tho stand, but her testimony was ,.).;. otod to as sho did not know the natnro of an oath. Although 0 y..iir of age sho hud never attended the public school or Sunday school and had been to chnroh only once. She believed that "if a littlo girl told tho truth she would go to hell." Judge ttunster decided that sho was not n competent witness. SCHOONOVEIi OASES SRTTtiKD. The Soboonorer-Scanlon cross suits, winch have ben ou tho trial list for the last livo terms of court wore settled yesterday, tho parties agreeing that verdicts of not guilty be takon. The suits are tho outgrowth of an affray that took place on Capons-' avenue, in this city, ou Sunday, Mav 08, is;i;) A young matt named Matthew Sean Ion and his brother-in-law, Eugene Clotty, were somewhat Intozloated und became involved in a tlistarbaao. D. W. Sclioonnvor was a sp -oi.il oftlcer and attempted 'to arrest them. Boan Ion resisted and Schoonivor's two sous came to his rescue. A lively sctit'lli followed, and during its progress tno three BoQOOUOVen were wounded by fijissles thrown by Scanlon and the latter wits shot throe tiums by William Schoouovcr. One of the balls passed throngh the lung, n:id for eomo time Scnulon's Ufa was d -spiiired of. The Schoonovers were ar rested for feloui-jus wounding, and Scanlou had three charges of aggravat ed assault and battery preferred against iiira. William Schoonover died about throe in.mths ago. Verdicts of not guilty wire takon in all of tho cas-s yesterday aud the county will pay the costs. MUNLEY AND Gilt CONS ESCAPE. Patrick Munley and Tb.oui.-i3 Gib bons were tried before Judge Gunster for stealing a team of liorseq and n carriage owned by Pierce & Snyder, livervmen of Cnrbondale. :i Nov. lit last .Tolm Gettingi and William Dj-lan-y, of C'arlniid.ile, rented the outfit Iri-m Pierce & Snyder and drove to Archbald, where they stoppod at I! ill's hotel. While they were inside Patrick Mun ley, Thomas Gibbons and Frank Mor row entered the carriage and drove to this city, putting the outfit in Cu- siek's stable, where it was detained, as tho horses were recogniz id as the property of Pierce & Snyder. The yoong men were arrested later by the police for stealing the norses anil car riage. Yesterday Morrow failed to appear for trial and Munley and Gibbons de clared iu defense of their action that they wore drunk at the time it oc curred. WANTED TO PUT CCHTS ON TIIF.M. The jury laid they were not guilty but directed that they pay the costs. As the crime th'-v wer charge 1 with was a felony the j iry had nothing to cay about the cents, am) th young rnon therelore escaped scott rree. John Ivrko sn-i (J orge Huso wern before Judye Eiwards for assault and batUry on Iiaaa Harrison at Old Forgo. Tho verdict wis not guiltv, the defend ants to pay two-thirds of the costs and the prosecutor, Isaac Harrison, 031 third Thomas Murray was nrnnitW of having assaulted Mrs. Elizabeth Davis on Cayuga street, this city several woks ago and tho oests (finally de- vided lietwoen tho parties. In the case of John Latin charged with ng-r:i vatod assault and battery on J. P. Dolph a nolle proier!ii was entorod on paymont of the costs. KMlfH WBNT rr.EK. When Waiter Smith, charged by Bridget Ruane with a serious offense, was arrsign-'d nn evidence was pre sented against him and a vordict of not guilty Was til: 'ii and the COSIS placed on tho nrosocntrii. A similar verdict was takn in tho cases of John nna osran ainlr.orin, charged by D. C. Perry with nssault and battery, COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. The charter of the congregation of the Congregational church of Vandling wns approved by tho court yesterday. J. L. Lawrence, S. J, Dorsoy and M, R Knhnstamm were appointed viewers by court jostorday to vacate and supply a road in Jefferson township. Court yesterday appointed Charles KotmpeL Thomas H. Kelly and Charles F. Van Noft viewers to asseSM tho rest and damages of the grading of Now York street. Miss Emma Fi. Gnlhort, who was con victed h-rnro Alderman J . i r. lor violal iug the Sunday law, carried the caso into common pleas court on n writ, or cor tiora'ri. J. L. Lawrence, W. M. Christmas and Henry Kemmsrlltig, were yesterday ap pointed ny tne c urt to infituro into tin propriety of dividing the borough of Dickson City into Wards, Thorn was another heaving in tho Twelfth ward election contest in tho arbi tration room ye-ten'.ay afternoon. Court yeetordny m-uln an order extending the time for taking evidence in tho Coylo Bwooney contest to July 25. Tho following hotel UoonSM wore trans ferred yesterday by the court: D. M Duvio.i, centor street, to Liwls R. Be Van j C. 11. iiilller, l-enn avenue and Sprui-o street, to Frod Miller; Joseph White, Third ward 01 Jerinyn, io i-eier IjUKhciiko. John Chnaso who was committed to tho county jail on Juno 15 by Alderman Horan of tho Second ward, was released yesterday in court on a writ of habeas corpus, tho commitment failing to Btnte sped Hi-ally tne ouonse iur. i ;iioaso wns charged v. itli. Mrs. Matilda Ham of Fell township, pn- luionon courii yesioroay iur pcrnHsmou to adopt Leah Booronk, a O-ycar-old girl vhose fnther is dead and vhoio mother has remarried Oliver flooding of Fell township. Tho matter will be heard at argument court. g Marriage licenses were granted by the 'clerk of the courts yostonlay to ratrick Bo land and Elian Mnran, Bcrantom Bird UcMolltn and Panola 3, simit;:, Carbon dale township; Mai-tin J. Daipain, Arch bald, and li Hie Stirilna!, ('urbouda'.o; Jos eph MeNallyand Mary Pinnerty, Scrau- ton. This morning the caieof Dr. D. It. Hand against the Central Pennsylvania Tele phono and Supply Company will be given to the liny. Able and cxpansivo argu ments were made to the jars by major Ei'orett Wiirion and Attorney S. P.. Price. These arguments consumed almost the en tire day. This morning Judge Archbald will charge the jury. WEST SIDE. A Ntw Weekly i'spar Soon to b Iir.uod bs John Courier Morris. A new weekly paper will be issued next EUtntday which will bo known as the Critic. It will be published by too West Sido Publishing company under the able management of John Courier Morris. The object of the now journal is lo be a high class family paper and the exponent of what is right, irrespec tive of narty or oreed, Mr Morris has had nuioh experience with newspapers, and U woll littod for tho position. LITTLE WEST SIDE NEWS NOTES. David Lewis, of Spring street, is seri ously ill. Ira T. Brown has returned from New- field. N. V. The 1 'I y mouth church excursion occurs on J lino ST. The schools will close on Friday for tho summer season. James Powell has resigned his position as clerk iu Hears1 store. Miss Adeline Davies, of Wilkes-Barre, spent the Sabbat li hero. Arthur Pidgins, of West Point, Is visit ing relative! on this side. Edward Davis, ol Feckville.has returned from a visit with trlen 1h here. Mr--. II. A. Tew!;. -limy, of Swotlnnd street, is vi-i t : ti at Union, N. Y. William BlgnelL of Philadelphia, nnd L. Edwin Davis, of NOW York, are on this KlllO. Miss Corn James, of Tnnkbannock, re. turned home from a visit with frionds here. Misses Maud and Annie Fefttherby, of Kingston, spent yesterday with relations on this side. Mrs. O. T. (lrcen, of BrraeUSO is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Price, of smth. .nam avenue. ' James, the infant child of Mr. and -Mrs. Andrew Eokorsou, of Qrant avenue, died yesterday, The funeral will occur this nttetno.m. latermoiH in tho Vtasnnmn street cemetery, David Owens, who has been teaching in Miu M. Louise Williams1 room at. No. 14 school for thepas; two months, took the pupils to Bald Mount on Saturday for a day's outing. A pleasant journey WSJ made. The Sunday school of the First Welsh Congregational church will hold Children's Day exercises next Bunday afternoon un der the direction of Roger Evans. The church will ran an excursion to L-ii;o Ariel on July 18, Tne marriage of W.'J. Pracr, of North Hyde Park avenue, nnd Miss Liznle l'arry, of Bromley avenue, will take plsce this af ternoon hi the Sumner Avenue Presbyter- Ian church. Rev. i!. G. Jones will perform tho ceremony. MINOOKA MiVTUTS. Miss Clarissa ltobbs, of ICingten, Oat., is visiting her brother, O. M. ltobbs. Miss MaggS Connelly visited Miss Kate I.rennan, of Staple Street, South Sloe, Sun day. The Sporting club, of Minooka, will give their initial grand social OU Wednes day, June 'J7, in Temperance hall. The Y. M. L, No. 184, Base Hall club, of this place, defeated the Dashers of Old 1 orgs - ostorday by a scop- of 10 to 8. Tho onng Men's Tourist club, of this place, made their lirst trip to Nay Aug falls on Sammy and enjoyed a gno.l u.w. A party will bo given by Mis-i Annie covering ii.uigntni nor none m ureen- wood, which will comprise tho most fash ionable p.--pie of this place and Scranton Division No. (i, Ancient Order Bibern inns, Hoard of America, will picnic at Minooka grove on the twenty-fifth of this month. 1 ho committee In charge nn doing their utmost to make the affair r success. A' merry-go-Vound will be pro cured tor the day it possible, With tree ml mission to the grounds. fcrnnton'a Bustnees Ir,trnsta. TBS HUB Oils will soon publish a rare fully compiled and classified list of the lending wholesale banking, mannfactur i;ig and professional interests of Scranton nnd vicinity. The edition will be bound in book form, beautifully Illustrated with pnotograviire views ot our nnbhe build ings, business blocks, streets, ore., together with portraits of leading citizens. No similar work has ever given an couid rep ressntation of Bcranton's many Indus tries. It will bean Invaluable exposition of our business resources, sent to persons outside tho city, copies of this handsome work will attract new comers nnd be nn unequalled advertisement oi the at v. ih- c-.rcu lotion Is on a plan that cannot fail ol good results lo tnosa concerned as well as tne city at large. Repre entativesof Thb TBiscra will call upon those WHOBb namkh are DSS1KXD ill this edition mid exphiin its nati.ro more fully. Those desiring views of their residences in this edition will please have notice at tho omotf, fluno Fort - BsOltal. Miss Nellie Albright's recital last even. Ing was a v.-ry BOCC issful affair. The pro gramme was exceedingly well renders throughout. Miss Albright's playing re fleets great credit upon Mr. Bonthworth her teacher, and proved that she Is pos sessed wi h nnnsual talent W. L. .Mc Dniignl, baritone, of Pittston, sang two numbers m a very creditable manner. PERSONAL. John Dyer, of Kansas, Mo., is the gnrst of Ids brother, Police Offlcor Dyer. Isaac Ilarvey.of Dngu-i .Mine.FJk county, is visiting his uncle, William Harvey, of Blast Market, street, ureen tuuge. l-'orge Said and All is Carrie Kotn will bi married at the homo of the bride's unroot on Scranton street Thursday ovenlng,June as. N E Hi'tise, editor of the 1 lav. ley 1 ImOS, WBS in the city last night 00 Ids way back from Montrose, win re boat tended the meeting of the aohferrees of the Busqnobanna Wayne senatorial district, j .hn F. Cttmmings, of the Protbono tarvV oftice, and Mi May F. Mnhon daughter of Mr. William Malum, will 1 married at St. Patrick's church, Olypbanl tin-.: overling. City Treasurer Reese (jl. Itrcok'and Mrs. Brooks and .'dr. and Mrs. William It. Mc- Clnvo left hero yesterday for ithaea, to br present at tho graduation of George BroOKS irom orneu. Mayor W. L. Connell leaves todnv for Now York, where be will he joined tumor row by Airs. Connell and ou Thursday by Dr. nnd .Mrs. A. J. Council. They will re turn in nbout a week. Frank S. Miller, SUPerintsndSnt of the public, schools ofpf abanoy Citr.has entered thoolllceof Att rney 0. It. Uardner ns a law student, where ho will remain dtirim his summer vacation. Mniar and Mrs. Everett Warren wil leave on this morning's H o'clock Delaware Lackawanna nnd Western train for New York, and tomorrow morning will snil on tho American lino steamship New York for Europe. Major Warren expects to lie gone six weeks, but h -s formulated no definite itinerary. Ho is in search of rest and will, with Mrs. Warren, visit, such places of interest iu England and ou tho continent as will be most likely to atono for tho major's recent close application to professional ilntios. IIS if Illil ID New Hcuso destroyed by Fire at Prospect Place. CHILDREN'S DAY AT THE CHURCHES Oripin of Yesterday's Fire a Mystery. tl- A..IUI iy I ..... . , ... I (IO i . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 n . - f.ia iiisuruu Uitsi Sunday's Services Were Replete with Interesting and Appropriate Exercises in Many of the Churches. News Notes nnd Personal Mention. Tho Children's Day services 'Sunday at tho Wulsh Congregational church wuro a decided SOSOSSS, Busy hands had deeoratod t'ne church with splen did tasts. the two arches iu the aislo forming a spoclal fo.iture. The at tendance at both services was large. Pro! eiorD ivid D. Lewis hud charge of Hlo ohoir and Aliss Mary J. Price discharged tho duties of organist. in the afternoon tne Borvioes woro chiefly eurrieil on by the children when the choir el'uciently rondoroJ u number of choruses, and recitations were given by Sadie Jones, Anna Price, Hannah Williams, Beanu, Ed wards, Daisy Gwythcr, Ogwen Jones, ' i - i is Price, Hattie Evans, Noliio Powell, Daisy Given Powell, Lizzie J. Williams, and vaiioiis solo were ren dered by adult members, The evening service wasconductod as follows: Opening prayer by Dr. Jonee, pastor; recitations of Scripture, YVUiiatn Sims; recitations, Maggie Brown, Lizzie Powell and Mury Jones; "Yr Ysgol Sabbothol," Gwen Price; "Nearor My God to Thee," Miss Mary Powell. The solos "Not Ashamed of Christ," by Mrs. Evans ami "How beautiful Are the Feet," by -Mrs. David E. Lewis, are worthy of special mention. Recitations woro also given by Jennie Nl, Margaret I'rlce and Martha Price. Tho singing "O FWU Ychyclig," by the littlo girls ot Setli Griffith's clans was excellently done. Henry Hutching, tho Sunday school superintendent, conducted the services, UETH0D18T EPISCOPAL CIIUIICII. Children's Day was also observed at tho above church Sunday morning, when a large number admired tho tasteful decorations. The services woro admirably performed and reflect great credit upon the children anil iUo the oboit, who, under the leadership of un.-.in Liiiney, have attained a high standard of merit. The principal num bers ou tho programme were tho uu them, "O forntihout of Joy, " which was excellently rendered by the choir. Miss Mary Davis' recitation of "The Holy City" displayed great power and her easy natural etyle makes a very favorable impression. Tha onco familiar face of of G. W. Millar, for Ji i years superintendent of the Sunday schools was missed by his many friends, Mr. Millar always took a deep interest', in Children's Day and tlia uliicers of the. Sunday scuool havo placed a beautiful cross upon his grave iu remembrance of his connection with the institution, NORTH MAIN AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH, The Children's Day services at the North Main Avenue Baptist church were also marked by extonsivo prepa rations, both in pretty decorations of the church and iu the mnsioal selec tions which woro of the highest order. FIRE AT PROSPECT PLACE. New Doubla Frame House Was En tirely Cor.sumed. Tho fire at Prospect place lastov.ning entiroly destroyed the new double frain 1 home- Which was almost completed. Tho house was being erected by Brt Davios, and at 5 15 smoke was observed issuing from the building and very quickly after the alarm was given Ore companies were at tho scone. Tne Liberty, Niagara, Excelsior, Cumber land and General Phinney responded. Mr. Davies said that it was impossi ble to i xplain how the fire originated and at that time it was a mystery to him. The opinion was given by others in the crowd that possibly the children may have accidentally startod the flames. The building was insured. - NORTH EN 0 BRIEFS. The social of the Equitable Aid union will bo held this evening at their hall at the corner of Banderson avenue and l iast Market street. The marriage of Miss Certrude L. Kel- low to K. Wallace Lewis, of Chicago, will take place at the Asbury Methodist Epis copal church, Urcon Itidge, at U.JO a. m. tomorrow. Owing to an accident tho North End news lor yesterday's edition was inad vertently mtsdellvered and reports of Children's Day nt various churches and other news was unavoidably omitted. Alderman llornu issued a warrant nt the instance of Patrick Moran against n Polander for larceny, Uoran had over paid the Polander 110 in Ins wages, and upon the hearing oi the case each party produced Witnesses who supported their r'ospectivi les. The alderman ruled that Hie Polaoder must pay tO.90, boiug the balance due, and co'ls. lie refused to do so and was compelled to And ball for $800, to appear at court in default. The North End TniBURI reporter was supplied by an unauthorised person with an account of a parly presumed !to havo b en h Id at tho resilience of Mis3 o ilarn, of West Market street. When ill vesiigited it was secortalned t hat no party had been held beyond a gathering of the assistants ai Miss O'Uara millinery store, They par took of an ordinary tea. Under tho cir cumstances tho information supplied to our reporter was somewhat exaggerated, R v. It. P. Williams, probably tho most eminent preacher with Congregationallst body iii North Wale.-, is oa a visit to the valley and preached Sunday at Jermyn and last, evening ar Dnndaff. To day be will preach at Kingston and on Wednesday and Thursday will, by special request, preach at the Congregational con vention at Woterville, N. Y,, being nc corded thehonor in recognition of his great services in the old country. On Bunday ii'-so be will ofQciatO at tho Tabernacle Hyde Park. An entertainment and Tokio toa was 1 old at tho Presbyterian church parlors Inst evening, when a large undienco as sembled. The following selections WOrl rendered I Piano nalo, Miss F.fllo Lewis; vocal selection by the Harden Village quartette; recitation, Miss Mildred Qreent solo, by .Mrs. Lissis Rnghos-Brnndagti xylophone nolo, .nr. Bohoueldt recitation, Mr. Hitchlnor, During the evening re freshments were served In an adjoining room by ladies dressed in becoming Japan ese costumes. WEEKLY MORTALITY REPORT. Will Hereafter Be Submitted to Govern mnnt Offlcsra. Secretary Briggs, of the board or health, tins been notified by the secre tin y of the treasury of tho United States to S"nd a weekly mortality re port for examination by the United States Marino Hospital bureau. Tlio report submitted for the weok enflid Saturday night was as follows; Typhoid fever, 1 death scarlet fever, 1 case and 1 doath; diphtheria, lease; nicusles. It! oases; total deaths from all causes, 22. There has been a large falling off in the daily number of messieB eases re ported, and the preValeaee of the mere malignant diseases is subsiding, though not rapidly. WONDERLAND OPEN AGAIN. Br.ssl Ktrka Is Frassntad to an Appra dative AudUnoe. An appreciative audience greeted the Modern Star compauy in "Hazel Kirke" at Wonderland last night. The play seems to have lost none of its at tractiveness and was presented in an admirable miinner. The 8-aot farco comedy, "The Pri vate Secretary," will be prodncsd at matinee and evening performances this and tomorrow evenings. The drawing for the bieyels, for which every ticket holder is given a chance, will take place Friday evening. Gat Homo of ths 5 Bros'. June bargains tomorrow. S. B. Dumuv, mate of steamer Arizona had his foot badly Jammed. Thomas' Ec, leotria Oil cured it. Nothing equal to l. to it for a quick pain reliever. We have REDUCED pricos on BABY CARRIAGES, as our stock is too large. You can buy a good Ilaby Carriage for tho price of a cheap one. For Wedding Presents r Fnr- nisliing for Summer Cottages, we have a full and complete line. Lamps, Dinner ancl Toilet Sets, Etc. WEICHEL & MILLAR Ii6 Wyoming Ave. Homestead CORN, PEAS, SUCCOTASH, LIMA BEANS, $1.50 Per Dozen ROME JERSEY CREAMERY BUTTER In 3 and 5 lb. Pails. Eggs received Daily from the Homo Poultry Farm. 0. DITCHBURN, 437 Lackawanna Ave. ta? wejswMW A. W. JURISCH 435 SPRUCE STREET BICYCfdrtS AND SPORTING GOODS. Victor, Qondron, Krlipso, LnvolL Diamont find Other Whoela. GRAND OPENING Saturday, June 16 or M. J. RYAN & CO.'S CASH Meat Market CHOICE CUTS AT LOWEST PRICES 518 Lackawanna Ave. Scientific Eye Testing Free Dr. Shimberg, Tho Rpoelallst on tl Eye. nonilaoliM an8 'NnrvouKnoH rrlieved. Latoit and Improved vtTl. of F.yo Olnmos and Sptotaolos at tho liowelitrrlcos. lluat Artificial Eyas ins rtd for K, 105 SPRUCE ST., op. Old Post Offlea. ROOP tlnnlnff snd solilorlhi? nil done wsy with by tho use of flAKTMANS I'AT ENT PAINT, which cohbIiiU of Ingredients woll-known to nil. It enn bo ttppllod to tin, galvanized tin, Hboet iron roofs, aloo to brick dwi-llingu, wlilili will proront ahoolutely auy crumbling, Cracking vr breaking of the brick. It will outlnBt tinning of any kind by many year.i,and It's oodt doea uot exceed ouo flfth that of tho coat of tinning. In sold by the job or pound. Contracts takon by ANTONIO 11AUTMANN. W Birch Ba. CHINA HALL By You Need 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 6c Delany Custom Tailors and Clothiere, WYOMING AVENUE.1' ani!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiHiin iiiimiiiniiMiiii iiiiiiidiiiiiisii JM HUT VALUES AT- Lrashion 308 Lacka. Ave i ml LLINERY i s s For the week we m this department at 1"2 price in s order to move our immense stock, i 1 I S Just received a largo lot of odd m M K sizes in KID GLOVES, in EJffrt n fj fV S black and colors, worth from $1 IB 11 Hil S to $1.75. which will be sold for wW A B Ull B m aM A lot of LADIES' WAISTS, reduced from ' $1.25 to 50c. !siiiirsiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiii!iiiiii3iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittve Your Son Graduates Soon and you must get him a graduation pres ent. We havo lots of things that ho would appreciate A NICE . . . UMBRELLA Would bo just the thing. Wo have them in the very finest styles Natural Wood and Gold and Sil ver Handles. Drop in ami look at them. F. P. CHRISTIAN 412 BPKTJCE ST. 200 LACKA. AVENUE. It's a Great Shock To tho folks who aro claiming thoy iindonl U othera to (lnil that without the least fuss or blunter wo are ortvlriff oniomurs tho bsn. rtl of stioh opportunitlos as tlioso. A Strlollv IIIsK Gt-niln LlL-ht-WFl(bf Whvol, 18114 pttorn, fr lin osoh. o," i past rn, I oi Whonl, for StTS. lHtt t pattorn. 10 V? It 111, for S)8B oank n prlcH niako tho buslnoss at our storar FLORE Y & HOLT Y. M. C A BUILDING. SAY! ,v YOU HEAVYWEIGHTS DO YOU KNOW THAT CONRAD, THE HATTER, HAS SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR YOUR SIZE? THE CELEBRATED 1 a -pros ir at rnml vjJW nd rlHn4 WaFoma5rosKsiM'urriaii, ,OB WirfHlnnAv.crrriTw.f- SOHMER imu will sell everything I SPECIAL A Fine Diagonal Worsted Suit for Men, in colors black and blue, for Only $9.90 Hotel Waverly European Plan. Piret-elaaa Bar attMBsfli Depot for Bergner EngelB TanuhBtuntf Boer. I i Cor, 15th and Fllbeft Wih oet deelrable tor rcaidenta of N K. Tennf sylraiiia. All eor.Tonlencos fer travelers to and from Broad Street station and tUa Twelfth and Market Street station. De slrable for Tixlting SorautonlaBii and p tie In the Anthraolta Heglon. T. J. VICTORY, FRQPRIETOhV Another Advocate of AnsBsfhene On. HBN1TOOD A WARDEI.I4 ; KNTi.r .ii i-.n - -it affords me greeit plewnre to state that your nw proeea of extracting teeth was grand eneoeaa IS any oaae, and I hoartlly recommend It t U. I alnoerely hope that ethers wilt teat lie merits. Yours respectfully, CAPT. S. K. BRVAXT. gorantoa, Pa) i Hen wood k Wardell, DENTISTS, 316 Lackawanna Ava Will on nnd after Mav 21 make a great rednd tlon In the prices of plates. All work gnaa anteed Srst-class In every particular, THE BEST? THE TRIBUNE lllilllHI Clothlsrs. iMaraaLfurrTiaWffi,