THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 21, 1894. MATCHLESS SHAW PIANOS. STELLE & SEELEY, 134 WYOMING A"S. SHAW, FMKHSON, NEW ENGLAND FINEST LINE IN THE CITY THE PH1CE. FW AND SECOND HAND AIX PRICES And always have Good Bread. MANUFACTURED AND FOR BALE TO THE TRADE BY The Weston ill Co mm OF C03BTERFE1IS 1 THE GENUINE POPULAR Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITKUS G., B. & Co., fcjPrtwfM nn Earth Clqar. Garney, Brown & Co. Mfrs. COLlll HOU-.E bQUAKK. DR. H. B. WAREl SPECIALIST. EYE, EAR, NOSS1 AND THROAT. office eoraiTSsrwifc 135 WYOMING AVE. PERSONAL. Miss Minnie Mnttern, of Danville, is vis iting friends in the city. Mayor Conncll on Tuesday registered at the Merchants,' in Pottsville. D. J.' Thomas, of this city, paid a Busi ness visit to Pottsville last Taosday. Miss Nellie Bello, of West Market street, graduated today from Mansfield Normal school. George Lohman and family, of Wilkes Barre, are occupying their cottage at Lake Winola. Miss Nellie ConnelU of Towanda, is vis iting her sister, Mrs. Margaret Keegan, of Penn avenue. Rev. William P. O'Donnell. of St. Mary's place, William street, will sail for Europe July 21. Ex-Postmastor D. M. Jones and W. W. Patersou on Tuesday iuspected coal prop erties in Schuylkill county. Miss Margaret Schimpff and Miss Katha rine Fitzpatrick have gone to Lock Haven to take the State.Normal school senior ex aminations. Miss Frieda Harris has returned home from attendance at school in New York, and will spend tho suramor with hor par ents on Pine street. Mr. and Mrs. Peter O'Donnell and daughter, of Dover Plains, who havo been visiting Mr. O'Donnell' brother, ex-Coan-cilraan P. J. O'Donnell, of this city, havo returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Reese O. Brooks, Mrs. William MoCUve and Miss Cora Krooks return today from Ithaca, where they wit nessed the graduation of George Brooks at the Cornell commencement oxercises. Judge R. W. Archbald will go to Sun bury to hear argumont for a new trial in a ase hrought before him last February, tie will probably also preside at tho trinl 5f several cases and return home on Sat lrday. Professor S. O. Pattison, long Identified with educational interests in Indiana and Missouri, has accepted tho position of resident mnnager In ncranton for the Equitable Life Assurance company with headquarters at room 4, Coal exchange. Professor Pattison will reside in Green Ridge as soon ns his family reachos Scran ton. Albert R. Edgett, for moro than a year cashier in Hie Tiurunk.s business omen, and more recently employed on th.' Scran- ton Republican, has fitted up a handsome olllce at 414 Spruce stroet and will soon hi prepared to offer hi6 services as a public accountant and expert auditor of tangled accouuts. His ability in this branch of morcantilo work is well known and will doubtless procure him a liberal supply of engagements. John J. Murphy, Thomns J. Dnffoy, Frank Leonard, William Walker, of this city, and John Manley, of Duuinore, who were students at Georgetown collego for the pnst term, reached homo to spend tho summer vacation, arriving yestorday overl ing at 5.10. Allot them except Mr. Mur phy will return to complete their studies. He graduated with honors In the law de partment at the commencement exercises, taking tho degree of maBter of laws. His intentions with regard to his future course have not been delinitely settled. He will probably enter a law office in the city. It need not be added that he will ndd bril liancy to the profession ho hnd adopted. Ecda Water. Wanted, every person who favors the isle of soda water on Sunday, please call at Ryan's drng store and sign register. Beadle & Woerz's and Ballantinn'.i Ales lire the best. E. J. Walsh, Agent, 83 Lackawanna avenue. B. B. Durkky, mate of steamer Arizona had his foot badly jammed. Thomns' Ec lectrio Oil cured it Nothing eqnnltoi. to it for a quick pain reliever. riwENV, champion high jumper of the world, will be here June 33. " mm fieri im 1 1 u a- n m ik. i unuJifiio 0 0; A Foe to Dyspepsia c GOOD BREAD -USE THE F Arthur Long and William Phillips on Trial for Rubbiry WILLIA1 HILLS THE VICM Between Ten and Fifty Dollars Taken fr. m Him Ten Year- Old Boy Pleaded Guilty to Burglary and Sentence Was Suspended Wocrgle Said It Was a Mistake, but the Jury Couldn't See It That Way. Arthur Long and Willlnra Phillips, two young men who reside in tho nor thern part of the city were put on trial before Judge Gtiusteiyosterdrty churgod with the serious offense of hnving on tho night of April 28 last, attacked William Hills in Green's lane and re- leved him of a sum of money ranging from 10 to if.lO. Tho accused are de fended by Attorneys Joseph O Brien and C. S. Woodruff and Attorney Geo. S. Horn is assisting the district attor ney in the prosecution of the case. Much of the afternoon was consumed iti selecting a jury accordiug to tho r tiles ol oyer and terminer court and Mr. Hills thou wont on tho stand and consumed the remainder of the time of tho session with a description of tho manner in which ho was robbed. A verdict of not guilty wuu returned in the cn6e of John and Bridget O'Hnra charged with malicious mis chief by Mrs. Annie McGilligan, and the costs wore equally divided Mrs. Mary Joues was found not gnilty of having assaulted Mrs Michael Lymnn, and the prosecutor was told to pay the costs. SMALL BOY IH UOL.VR William Desmond, a boy 10 yoars cvf age, pleaded guilty to having burglar ized Jones, Simpson & Co.'s store at Archbald, and at the request of the prosecutor, W. II. Blake, sentence was suspended, Verdicts of not guilty wore taken in tho cases against Joseph Bedu g is, Joseph Biddons and Adam Wilk a lis. John Woerglo, of Trovidencn, was arraigned before Judge Gnnster in the main court room on a charge of larceny and receiving. Mrs. Ellzibeth New ton was the projecutrix The defend ant's counsel was A. A. Votbnrg and District Attorney Kelly represented the commonwealth. The story of the prosecutrix was that several months ago she one day entered the house of a Hungarian woman, who was one of her neighbors. Mrs. Newton had been three days and as many nights with out sleep on account of the illness of one of her children, whom she was nursing, and was worn ont by fatign. Her neighbor induced her to lay down and sleep, and while she slopt hor pocket book, containing a considerable sum of money, disappeared from her pocket Woerglo was snapected of the crime, bnt denied that ho was guilty. On his arrest, howover, a pookot book, which Mrs. Newton recognized as herprop ertv. was found on his person. It was stoutly maintained by Woorglo that ho was not guilty or the theft and that Mrs. Newton was deceived by tho fact that his pneit at book strongly resom - bled that which was taken trom her. The jury fonnd him guilty. In the case of J. W. McLain, charged by Will iam Hess with defrauding creditors, Jndge Edwards directed a verdict of not guilty, bnt the jury said that Mr. McLnin should pay the costs. Ml ST PAY ALL COSTS. Michael Matijudwicz was pnt on trial before Jnlge El wards charged by Martia Woybola with assault and battery. Immediately afterwards Matijudwicz appeared a prrnacutor in a case of assault and battery against Joseph Parytoski. Matijudwicz re sides at Pricebnrg, where he conducts a hotel, and both cases are the out growth of an effort on his part to eject persons from his hotel. In each case verdicts of not guilty were returned and Matijudwicz directed to pay the costs. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES Sarah W. Dean yesterday netitionod the court for permission to adopt Sarah W. Dean, a parentless child, at present an in mate of the Homo for the Frieudless. Court yesterday transferred tho hotel license of Anthony Dennebaum, of tho Fifth ward, of this city, to John H. Joues; that of W. W. llronson, of tho Second wnrd nf ( arbondale, to Frank M. Fox, and that of John Roth, of Olyphant, to George Chyluk. Tha Bloor Chohn Hebrew congregation of Olyphar.t, yesterday nppli-'d to tho court for a charter. The objeci of the as sociation is to conduct religious worship nccording to the forms of tho Hebrew faith. The snbscribets to tho articles of incorporation are George Spitz, Joseph Cunel, Jacob Spath, Jacob Spitz and John Horn. Marriago licenses were granted yester day by Clerk of tho Courts Thomas to Michael Verlict, of Oneida, Schuylkill county, and Mary Mnncak, Old Forgo; William Williams and Nellie Stuart, Jer myn; William S. Thomas and Sarah nn Clifford, city; Frank Bennett and Laura Griiliths, itlnkely; Thomas Fadden and .'rlnggie Mitchell, Dunmore. A hearing in the contest instituted by Edward J. Burke against John J. Klynn for tho office of council in tho Third Ward of Olydhant was held in tho arbitration room yesterday before Commissioners John V. Murphy and David M. Davis. Attorney O. C. Donovan appeared for the contestant and ox-Judge H. A. Knapp and Attorney R J. Murray for Mr. Flynn, who was elected by a majority of two. Forty witnesses were oxaminod yosterday. PASSENGER CAR WRECKED. Accident On tho C. It it. of N. J. at the 8tel Works Switch. Passenger train No. 18 on the Central railroad of New Jersey, which leaves this city at 5 p. in., met with an acci dent yesterday across tho river from tho south works of the Lackawanna Iron and Steel company. A switch cngino on tho D , L & W. railroad had loft the steel mill yard with a trip of five cars loaded with steel rails. At that time the rain had been falling and the rails woto slippery. Tho switch eiiuine had crossed the tracks of the Jersey Central and was climbing the grade that leads to tho main line. The engine was not able to haul the trip up tho grade, and the cars began to run backward. The pacsongcr engino on the Central had passed the crossing except the rear car and into this the uncontrolled cars ran. The result was the derailment of the rear coach ami a general shaking np of the pnsseugers, of whom tbsro wore nbout a dolen, A wreckiug crew reached the sceno n few minutes later and tho wrecked car was detached and the train resumed its journey toward Mauoh Chunk, Nono of the passengors were injured, and the damage did not exceeil $10. i 1)1 KD. WILPON-Jnne 20. ISM, Walter R, son of James n. and Lizzie E. AYilson, aged 4 months. Funeral strictly privato, Thursday at H.30 p. m. VERY SERIOUS OF EKE AT WONDERLAND. Golden Giant Presented Twioa Yesterday by a Very Clever Company. The charming melo-drama, "Golden Giant," was on the boards at Wouder land yesterday afternoon and again at night. It will be given again tonight, and a chauge of bill will be announced for Friday and Saturday. Robert Cnmuiings, as Jack Mason, the gambler, showed himself to be an actor of much force, The work of the rest of the cast was of a high order, and tho play oil tho whole deservol a crowded house. The scene at the ending of the sec ond act where the dissolution of iend ship resulted botwovu Jack Mason and Alck Warwick on account of a love affair between Mason and the hitter's sister, was a fine sample of tho deeply pathetic. SOUTH SI DEL. Mariia;.'.i of Miss Annlo Scholl to Henry Pfclff.r. The marriage of Miss Annie Scholl to Harry 1'feiliVr, of the West Side, last evening, proved to be ono of the most brilliant events of the season. A little after 8 o'clock tho bridal party otilered the Hickory Street Presbyterian church and marched up the aisle to tho strains of the wedding inarch, which was rendered by Professor Lsntcs. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Lange, after which the newly wedded couple anil theii friends enter ed the carriages and wont for a drive thron.h the principle streets of ths city. The party thon drove to the home of the bride's paronts on Birch street where an elegant supper had been laid in honor of the nowly mar ried couple, to which a large company of friendi did ample justice. After supper an enjoyable evening was spout Professor Williams presided at the piauo in an able manner, Among tho guests were tho follow ing: Mr. and Mrs. Prod J, Widmoyer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Siebocknr, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Siebecker, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siebecker, Mr. and Mrs. George Griswold, and the Misses Emrick, Misses MacMauumy and Dr. Albert Kolb. The newly-wedded couple will begin housekeeping in Hyde Park, and the best wishes of thoir numerous friends go with them. FINE PROGRAM TO BE RENDERED. Concert of the Hiokory Street Church Choir Tonight. The programme of the entertainment to bo given by the memoirs of tho ohurcli choir of the German Presby terian church on Hickory street this evening at Natter's hall, on Alder street, is as follows: I ivertnre, "ileiir.eluinnr.chnn" Scrnnton Sangerrunde "In the Woods" Church Choir "Papa Gave Permission," Farce with Songs in One Act CAST OF OBABACTBR8 Dr. Liobreiht, poot Charles Peil Dorothea, his wifo Katie Graf liadicke.butchor William Banmgartner Blise, his daughter Wanda Wostpfahl Karl, Liebrecht's cousin John Mais Aurora Nebelkopf Jessie Arty Lesste, servant girl Lizzie Hiltz Piano Solo Prof. Gustav Schmidt Flute Solo Theodor Pauschtnann "My Heaven on Earth," Scranton Sangorunde Tenor Solo Gustav Schultz Piano Solo Prof. Gustav Schmidt SOUTH SIDE JOTTINGS. Conductor Foy nnd Mntorman Mogg have returned to duty after spending a pleasant vacation. Commissioner Philip Kirst has macad amized South Washington nvenuo between Elm street and Brook street. Edward Sunday, who met with an arci rlemt on South Washington avenue a fow days ago, is confined to his home on Wil low street. Choice cuts at the lowest prices, Byan & Co's. Cash Meat market, .r18 Lacka. ave. The Electric Social club challenges tho hcranton Athletic club to a game or ball for -?I0 a side. C. Storr, manager. The remains of the late Mis Mary Cor- bett, of 3U9 Pittston avenue, were laid to rest yosterday afternoon. Shortly after 2 o'clock the fnneral cortego left the house and proceeded to St. Peter's cathedra), where the sorvices were held. Interment in the Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. The deceased was a popular nnd highly es teemed young lady and is deeply mourned by a large circle of friends. The pall bearers wore, Frederick Male, Joseph Fctzer, John Gardner and Michael Hayes. Poultry and Eggs a speciality, Ryan fc Cos. Cash market, Die Lacka. ave. " Emil Schmidt, of Prospect avenue, was kicked in tho thigh by a horsn on Tuesday last. Fortunately, tho injuries are only slight. Strictly fresh Butter at Ryan & Co's. Cnsh market, S18 Lacka. ave. Mr. Strouse, who represents the firm of L. Strouso & Co., of Philadelphia, called on friends here yesterday. Alfred Uhlic, representing the Hoch stailter company of New York, circulated among the busiuess men of this side yester day. J. Fnrey, collector for J. Furoy & Co , of New York, made a business visit to tho South Sidii yesterday. The work of grading and repairing tho streets and avcuues in the Ninloouth waiU il feeing rapidly pushed to completion un der tl u direction of Henry Mohr, the fore ran in charge. Ho had over thirty men nnd Ave teams at work yesterday, and, un less the weather Interferes, tho work wih ho finished this week. Too much cannot be snid in praise of Councilman CW.West pfahl and P. J. Htokey, who havo labored early and lato to find work for the many resident voters of the ward that were out of oniploymotit, and at tho same time lay out the appropriation to the bust advan tage Orders called for anddelivered promptly, Ryan & Co's. Cash market, 518 Lacka. nve. John Gillespie was arrested on complaint of his fattier for nssnult nnd battery, also for destroying tlii! house furniture at his parents home on Tuesday lass. Yeateraay he was taken before Alderman Storr, who sentenced him to thirty davs imprison ment in default of paying a S." fino. Paul Wendth, who boards Bt Ziddler's hotel, was looked np for assaulting Mr. Otto, an old man residing on Willow Street, lie was ordered to pay $5 fine. Patrick Gil brido and Hugh firndy wero sentenced by Aldormnn Storr to thirty days in the county jail for being drunk and fighting on PittBton avenue Otnnad and green Fruits fn season, Ryan'B Cash market, 618 Lacka. ave. Ecrnnton's Business Interests. Tiik TRIBCNI will soon publish a euro fully compiled mid classified list of the leading wholesale, banking, manufactur ing ami professional interusta of Scranton and vicinity. The edition will be bonnd in hook 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 ever given nn oquni rep- reslntatlon of Sc-auton's many Indus tries, It will be an invnlunblo exposition of our business resources, sent to persons outside the city, copies of this handsome work will attract new comers and bo au 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 Tri TniBtfiti will call upon tiio.sk witonn naMku are ra n in this edition nnd explain Its nature more fully. Those desiring viows of thoir residences in this edition will please 1 ave notice at the office. NEWS OFJESI IE Month of Roses' Richest Matrimonial Harvest Day. FOUR COUPLES WERE WEDDED Miss Josephine Lloyd United to William R. Lewis, Miss Cora Lavina Kershner to Joseph Evans, Miss Emma Stcenback to Samuel H. Synder, and Miss Kate McDonough to Thomas Kearney Other News of the Day. Tho West Side office of tho Scranton TRIBUNE is located at 1 13 North Main ave nue, where subscriptions, advertisements and communications will receive prompt attention. The month of rosos is essentially the month of brides, and this year, nt least, June 20 seems to bo the favored day of the month. Four couples of well known young people of this part of the city yesterday linked their for tunes togother. One of the prettiest wedding cere monies whioh has ever occurred on this side was that of Miss Josephine Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph D. Lloyd, of North Main avenue, to William it. Lewis, of the firm of Taylor oi Lewis, attorneys at law, who resido on Eynon street, which occurred ut 0 o'clock yesterday morning. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. S. Jones, pastor of the First Baptist church ,in the spacious parlor, where the bridal party stooJ. surround ed by potted plants, palms aud rosea The wedding march from "Lohengrin" was sweetly played by Miss Mary De Long on the piano. The brido was at tired in a handsome costume of mull and was unattended. The ushsrs were Samuel Purs.'l, of Bloomsburg, and John J. Davles, of this side, and the flower girls, Misses Bith Lwis, a nioco of the groom, nnd Miss Gwladys Jones, a cousin of tho bride. After the ceremony was over, an excellent wedding diuner was served, at which Mr. and Mrs. Lewis received the iioartiest congratulations of their friends. The newly married couple loft on the 1,24 train over the iHa waro, Lackawanna and Western road for Thousand Islands, Montreal and Lake George. Ihe trip will take about ten days. On their return thoy will go to house keeping in a handsomely fur nished home on Academy street. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis are very well known. The bride Is a vory attractive and popular young lady, while her hus band is a rising young lawyer and one of the most popular members of the Lackawauna Bar. Among those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Lloyd, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Lewis and family, Mr. aud Airs. Johu II. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J D. Richards, Mr. aud Mrs. S. R. Jones, Mrs. John E Lewis, John B Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Lewis, Mrs. John W. Jonss Sam Puriel, of Dloomsburg, John J. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Williams. Mrs- David Evans, Misses Gertie Lloyd, Louise Davis, Lizzie Jones, Winifred Vaugn, Sarah Cavanaugh, Jonnie and Katie Lewis and Miss Mary Davis. evans-kershnkr. Mins Cora Lavina Kershner. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. E, F. Kershner, and Joseph Evans, both of South Main avontio, were unitd in the holy bonds of mutrimony at 8 o'clock last evoning at the home of the bride. Ihe parlor was handsomely decorated with roses aud evergreens. The bridal couple en tered the parlor to the strains of a wod ding march on the piano. They were received by Rev. D. W. Skellenger who tied the nnptinl knot. The bridesmaids were Miss Brtha Moyer, of Pottsville, aud Miss F. B Summers, of this city. The grooms men were Ambrose i anst and Llwin G. Peters. The bride was attired in a white silk dress trimmed with lace Miss Moyer wore pink and Miss Sum mers looked very pretty in blue silk The ladies carried handsome boquots of roses. Tho ushers wero Charlos Bertin?, ir. and Samuel Lewis. After the ceremony was performed nn excellent wedding supper was served, followed byasooial The presents were numerous and v.iln ablo. The newly married couple left on the 11,80 Delaware, Lickawanua and Western train for a trip in the southern Btates, to occupy about ten days. On their return thoy will go to housekeeping on this side. Mr. and Mrs. Evuns uro vory well known and have the host wishes of a host of friends. The bride is a popular young lady and her husband is a capa ble snrveyor. BTKX8BA0K t-NYDLIt, A vsry pretty wadding was solomn lzd yesterday at high noon nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Steen back, of 920 Oxford street. The con tracting purlies were their daughter, Miss Emma Bteettbaok, to Samuel II. Snyder, of Waahburu street Tho house was very prettily fnrnishod for the oc casion with evergreens and potted plants. Rev. A. W. Cooper, pastor of the Hampton Street Methodist Episcopal church, performed the ceremony in the presence of a largo number of friends and acquaintances The brido was at tired in a fawn colored dress and car ried roses. She also woro a set of diu mondl, the gift of the groom. After tho coremony was over a choice wed ding diuner was served. The nowly married couplo loft on the 3.50 Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western train for New York and a trip up the Hud son, taking with them the best wishra of a host of friends. They will resit.e on this side. KF.ARNHY-M'nONOItdH. Thomas Kearney, of the firm of Kearney & Cannon, liquor dealers ou Jackson street, and Miss Knte McDon ough, of Scrnnton street, were married yesterday morning in St. Patrick's church in the presenco of a Inrgo number of people. Rev. J. B, Whelan performed the cere mony. Tho bridesmaid was Miss Sadie Gilgullon, of Archbald, aud the groomsman was a brother of the groom, from Ilawley. The bride was attired iti a cream dress and carried white roses. After the ceremony dinner was served nt tho bride's home on Hamilton street. Mr. and Mrs. Kearney left on the 8,80 Delaware and Lacknwanna aud Western train for Washington, Phila delphia and Now York. On then re turn they will resido on Jnokson street. MTTIE WEST SIDE NOTES. John Lyon, of Patorson, N. J., is visit ing friends here. Mrs. H. D. Jonas and son O.icar are the guests of friends iu Forest City. Walter Bevah and Harry Peck have re tnrtml from their studies nt Lehigh Uni-ver.-ity. W. C. Beaumont, of Seventh street, rs tumed yesterday from a two Weeks' visit in New Jersey. Oa Tuesday next the young poople of Plymouth Congrogational church will run an exoursion to Lake Ariel. T. M. Miller, of Washburn street, accom panied Bauer's band to Easton to attend tho graduating exorcises at Lafavette col lege. The drawinc for the benefit of Mrs. Walter Griffiths, which was to take place at Stem's hotel on Saturday, June 25, has been postponed until July 21. Miss Daisy Bauer aud Mrs. Pustor. of Easton, Pa., who havo been visltiug Pro fessor R. J. Bauor and family, of North Bromley avonno, have roturned home. Joseph BommerhilL cornatter iu Bauer's band, and wifo and family, left last even ing on tho midnight tram for Massarsanga romt Hotel, r.ne. Tor a ten weeks' stay. Mrs. T. J. Luce's class of tho Washburn street Sunday school will hold a lawn so- lal at the resilience of D. M. Jones. No. 1U8 South Main avenue, tonight, for the benoflt of the new Sunday school. Winfred Fellows, son of ox-Mayor Pel- lows, roturned last evening from Lafay ette colloge, at Easton, on his vacation. lie was neco.npaiiiod by Charles Neimoy- r, aneonnwof 1. M. .Miller, who resides at tho North End. An interesting meeting of Lacknwnnnn Council, 1188, Royal Arcauum, wns held at their rooms in Clark's hall on South Main avenue. Grand Chaplain John G. Noble, of Punxsutawancy, Pa., addressed the meetiug. Refreshments wero served at its close. Die following officers of Hvdo park lodge, No. 801 Order of Sons of St. Goorge, havo been installed by District Deputy Goorgo Blake worth: Past president, George H. httyors; worthy prosident, Wil liam 1 lelds; vice president, James Richard son: secretary, dames Smith; assistant secretary, William Lobby; trensuror, W. liroadbent: messenger, James Thompson; assistant messengers, Dawson Weather hog, W. Chaplain and S. Murkwick; in side sentinel, John H. Mackroth; outside sentinel, J. Harrison: trustees, James I hirwell, Samuel L. Dean and George S. Sayers; representative to grand lodge, Samuel L. Dean. The annual excursion of the order will bo to Fail view July 81. Dit. A. E. bUUB, having oponod his of fices in the llurr building, Washington avenue, will resume the practice of nio profession, where ho will bj glad to servs Iiib old patrons ann public In general. " Dn. C. C. I.AT-nArMt, dentist. Gas and Water company building, Wyoming ave nue. Latest improvements. Eight years in Scranton. Buy the V.rr-bt nnd got the best. At Guernsey Bros. i V . TV.. We have REDUCED prices on BABY CARRIAGES, as our stock is too large. You can huy a good Baby Carriage for the price of a cheap ono. For Wedding Presents or Fl,r- nishing for Summer Cottages, ve have a full and complete line. Lamps, Dinner and Toilet Sets, Etc. WEICHEL k MILLAR Ii6 Wyoming Ave. Homestead CORN, PEAS, SUCCOTASH, LIMA BEANS, 81.50 Per Dozen HOME JERSEY CREAMERY BUTTER In 3 aid 5 lb. Tails, Eggs roceivod Daily from tho Home Poultry Farm. C. DITCHBURN, 437 Lackawanna Ave. GRAND OPENING Saturday, Jnne 16 OF M J. RYAN & CO.'S CASH CHOICE CUTS AT LOWEST PRICES 518 Lackawanna Ave. A. W. JURISCH 435 SPRUCE STREE1 BIOYOIjIM AND BPORTINO fj on Ds. victor. Gondron, Kclipsc, Lovoll. Diamond uud Other hwUfc CHINA HALL Zv; '- A7W! I .7JVr; v-mt I !U -?-' r Meat lerket You Heed Them And a visit to Kartin & 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. KEartin & Delany Custom Tailors and Clothiers, WYOMING AVENUE. miHKXaiinKEflilKiHHiH'Su'KM I THREE GREAT TALUES I -Ai 308 Lacka. Ave. re For the week we will sell everything I in this department at -2 price in s order to move our immense stock. I Just received a larov lot of odd S sizes in KID GLOVES, in ? black an d colors, worth from $1 tt to 1.75, whioh will bo sold for H M A lot of LADIES' WAISTS, reduced from I $1.25 to 50c. HlSSmililBHIIIisllHlHUeiillimSIIIHlim Graduates Soon and you must, get him a graduation pres ent. Ve have lots of things that ho would appreciate A NICE . . . UMBRELLA Would be just the thing. We have them in thevery finest styles Natural Wood and Gold and Sil vor Handles. Drop in and look at them. F. CHRISTIAN, 412 SPRUCE ST. 2(M LACKA. AVENUK. It's a Great Shock SAW .,...-,.."1 J... a . - fo t,hr follts who nrr- claiming they rmrlprsell ill i.thiTH to flinl that Without th lOMSt tuns or Master wo aro giving ouatoOMfs tho ben flit of snoh opportnnltiss as these. A Btrietly Ills'1 Orada Llghwelgh Vlii!-l, 1804 pattern, fWJUUO oash. ism pattern, Wlfio Wheel, for STS. 1894 pattern, twioo Wheal, lor 8reaht, rhi'RO prices mako tho business stour store. FLOREY & HOLT Y. M. C A. BUILDING. SAY YOU HEAVY WEIGHTS DO YOU KNOW THAT CONRAD, THE HATTER, HAS SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR YOUR SIZE? ROOFtlnninir and soldorlnR all dono away with by tho nso ot HAHTMAN'S I'AT KNT PAINT, which consists of lagredi nts well-known to all It can bo appllod to till, Ealvani7.ed tin, shoot Iron roofs, also to brlok awcllinKS, which will prevent ahsolntoly any crnmbllnir, cracking or breaking -if the brick. It will outlast filming ot any kind by many yenrs,nnd it's cost does not execod ono llfth that of i he cost of tinning- Is sold by the job or pound. Contracts taken by ANTONIO II Alt I .HA N N, ..-V Uiroh St I r. mm I I 4i-t 3 A Fine Diagonal Worsted Suit for Men, in colors black and blue, for .' A mm k I rr PL1L Ull. o r r Another Advocate of Anaesthene t)RS. IIKNTfOOD WABDKU4 GBNTLBMEM It affords mx great pleasnro to state that your new procesi of cxt racting teeth was a grand success fr1 my ease, and 1 heartily recommend It f4 all. I sincerely hope that others will test Its merits. Yours respectfully, CArT, 8. r. 11UYANT. Soraoton, Pa, Henwcod & Wardell, DENTISTS, 816 Lackawanna Ave. Will on and after Slav 21 make a croit redtw Won In the prices of platen. All work gun!1 antoerl flrst-clana in orery particular. Scientific Eye Testing Free By Br. Shimbersr. The Specialist on tho Eye. Ecadsohre nn 'NervousnosB relieved. Latest arid Improved i vl ot Eye i. -1b -i and ; j :Uclos at the Lowest Prices. Beat Artificial Eyes iueorto! for $5. jog SPRUCE ST.. op. Old Post Offica. THE CELEBRATED PIAHOS Kfx at Present the Hart Poralar US I'refcrrea by ticaann; AViutt Warerooms: OppoStoColtirsbusMcpument, 3 35 WasTslngton Av. Scranton, Pa. Eft! S If ft I U s I 1 1 1 s B cubd is in n ma tji lau tr i -a (rflLT-' i