TITE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 20, 1S04. MATCHLESS SHAW PIAHOS. STELLE & SEELEY, 134 WYOMING AVE. SHAW, l'.MKUSON, NKW KNULAND FINEST LINE IN THE CITY POR Tl IB riiicn. 8EW AND 1KCOM) HANI) AM. JUICES A Foe to Dyspepsia GOOD BREAD -USE THH- And always have Good Bread. MANUFACTURED AND FOR .SALE TO THE TRADE nv The Weston 111 Co, BEWARE 0? COUNTERFEITS J THE BEMUINE POPULAR Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITIALS G.. B. 8t Co., fmortnAi nn Enoh Clciar, i m i Garney, Brown & Co, Mfrs. COUKX HOI kUOAttK, DR. H. B. WARE SPECIAMSX EYE, EAR, NOSE A-ND TIIBOAX CFFICS H00BS:"aH!k i35 WYOMING AVE- PERSONAL. Mrs. Frank Lewis, of Vilkes-Ilarre, is vlsitins Miss Louisa iirilonbcrT, of Wyo Ii.hi.j 11 vent J. Wood Piatt, tho hrlilixnt Tnukhnn nork journalist, wns In Hip city yeiterday culling on friends. George Dixon nud sister. Miss Li.r.ie.of ATOCa, were uuesta of Miss Minnio Caw ley, ot Lnfnvutte street, Sunday. Acting (ienurul Manager rieetem, of tho Bcrauton Traction uomoiuiy, rotornod to his desk yesterday after a llvinn visit to Ids former homo in the Cumberland val ley. Congressman and Mrs. J. A. Scranton returned to the city yesterday and will ro miiin here for a few daj's, whoa Mr. Scrim ton will return to Washington to rnbiitno his congressional labors. .ludge W. H, Jessnp and V. II. .Jessnp, jr., left yestorday morning to attend com mencement eserclses at Yale college. Judge Jessup is an alumnus of Cambridge for forty-six years and has attended every commencement since ho graduated. TROUBLE ABOUT A FOOT RACE. Banner Bnr Brio?! Suit Against Stakeholder Jnkini. There was h large gathering of mn who take a warm internit in foot rac ing in court room No. 2 yeiterday whero the chbo of Jamea Burgn against William J, Jfliikina was being tried" be fore) arbitratom J. W. Carpenter. C W. Dawson and George Rck Attor ney J. Alton Diivis appeared for Mr. Bnrgo and Attorney A J Colborn, jr., for tho defendant. The suit is tne outgrowth of a foot race that was run at the Driving Park on Sept 12 Inst. It war for ,riH0 aside and William T. Jenkint was the Rt.ik bolder. It is maintained by Burgo that the race was unfair Ilia oppo nent was David Jones. Burge lays that after tho signal was given to start they were called back to the line by one of the starters. lie re turned but Jones finished the race and Jenkins turned over the stake money to him. This Surge claims was illegal ai there had been no raee and he sued Jenkins to recover the ."f)0 he deposit ed with him. It is claimed by the defense that tho rsee was startsd. fair and proper that it wns lawfnlly won by D.ivid Jones, who was entitled to tho stake money which he received. FOURTH AT LAUREL HILL PARK. Day of Hare Enjoyment to Be Furnlshnd by the Caledonian Club. That tho Caledonian club of this eity never does anything by halvos has al ready been demonstrated in the post, and theextensive preparations now well under way at Lanrel Hill Park for their forthcoming games on July ! jrivea amjile evidence that the sports this year will eclipse by far tbone given upon any previous occasion. A new race traek and ring are rapidly ap proaobing completion, and a grand atand and free cents snrronndiug the same will be erected this week. An innovation in addition to the gomes, that could not bo enjoyod at the Driving Park, will be free danoing in the pavilion, with mnsic by an ex cellent orchestra, all day. This feature will prove a desirable one to lovers of the terpsiehorean art, and will serve to attract the lads and lassies in large numbers, The day's festivities will terminate with a grand picnic and promenade concert in the evening, to which an ad mission foe of 10 cent will bo charged. There will bo music galore furnished by the pipers, two braes bands and a competent string orchestra. ORGANS SNOW WHITE FUUR WEST SIDE Little fiddle Jones Injured by Falling off Sweiland Street Bridge. A RECEPTION FOR DR. PARRY Closing Exorcises of St. Patrick's Parochial School- William McDon ald, of Hampton Street, Abuser! His Mother Funeral of Infant Child of Officer Saul Entertainment of Clar.s Thirteen -- In Alderman John's Court. The West Bide office of the BORARTOR TRIDDRR is located at Ii8 North Main nve nue, whero subscript!. ns, advertisements and communications will receivo prompt attention. Eddie Jones, the young son of Mail Carrier Edward D, Jonea, met with a palnfnl injury yoatard iv by failing from tho Swetlanil street bridge, which crosses the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad tracks near the Mt, Pleasant mines. The bridue hat not been completed and one end is yet open, Yi uug Jones, in company with sev sral others of lii.i own age, was en gaged in the popular game of "tag" on the structure and was being ciiased by one of the boys, when he ran too close to the Opening, and fell over, the dis tance being abbot Bfteon feet The boy was removed to his home, where Dr. W. E Allen set tho broken limb. PmROCHIAL SCHOOL f XHRCISES. ProRromme That Will 1 Observed To morr w Afternoon, The commencement ex rcises of st. Patrick's Parochial school will be held in the basement of th" etinreh tomor row afternoon at 2.80 o'clock. The programme will be as follows: Greeting School Accompanists Misses A Haggorty, It. Conway. M. McHugh. Salutatory Master Edward Hurst Conferring of Medals. Bong, "What the Robins Told Me". .School Accompanists---Master J. McDonougb, Miaees L. Pabey! It Taylor. Trio, Trrolienne Varies Bavina The Uis-es M. Hamtv, M. Arthur. K. Oibbona, A. Sullivan, R. Conway, A. Moran, L. Pohey, M. Jordou, M. Taylor. Juvenile Operetta School AccompanistMill Annie Hnggerty. Clans Selections Seniors Trio "Pas Redouble" Master. I. MoDoOOngb, the Misses II. Sulli van, L. Fagnn, X. Kelley, It. Unl iniiher, M. (V Doyle, M. Mullen, E. Cawlev, M. CuiicK. Drill Accompanist!, Master T. McXamara, E, Buret, I.. Crossen. Cantata "The Ivy Queen" School Accompanist, Miss Alice McGnrry. Fantasia on Mosart's Operas O.erny Masters T. McNaraara, E. ITurst, L. Crosceti, Misses ft. Conway, A. Mc- Garry, M, Larkin, A. llaggarty, M, McBngh, A. McUoriolok, Valedictory Miss A, llaggarty Farewell Accompanists, Misses M. Larkin, A. Mc- Cormick. Iletiring March RECEPTION TO DR. PARRY. It Will B Oivon In Blears' HaU on Julv 5 A meeting ot the Welsh Philosophical society and others, including Judge Henry M. Edwards. Thomas 1). Davies. Evan P. Davies, D. C. Powell mid Henry f. Davies, was held last night for thi purpose of considering the question of tendering a reception to Dr. Josoph Tarry, nn eminent Welsh composer and adjudicator of Wale?, who will airive in New York on Sat urday on the steamship "I'mbria." Mr. Parry will adjudicate at tho L:ke Ariel eisteddfod on July i it was decided to give Mr. Parry a recep tion in Heart' hall ou Thursday, July o, and it will be a grand nffair. Elab orate preparations are being male. The society will meet in its rooms on Frid.iy evening to perfect arrange ments. Dr. Parry will give a lecture and concert In Mears lull on Friday evening. LITTLE WEST SIDE NOTES. Richard IJnrlnw, of North Bromley avenue, is making extensive improve ments on his property. Miss Hannah Simons, of Lake Ariel, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Carl ton, of Bcbnell'l place, returned homo on Saturday. The Cynon Qlee society and the Har monic si ciety will meet for rehearsal at the Welsh Methodist church on South Main avenue tomorrow evening. The funeral of the infant child of Officer Saul ocenrred yesterday afternoon from tho family residence on Swetland street. Interment was mate in the llydol'nrk Catholic cometery. Tho street cars for the excursion of the Plymouth Congregational church to Lake Ariel tomorrow will leave at 7.1') o'clock. The train leaves at s.;Mon the Erie and Wyoming Valley railroad. John Hayes was arrested yesterday for being drunk, and stealing a horse from Frank Carltirci on Scranton Street. OlTl Oer Hetr.elroth tracod tho man to North Main avenue where ho was captured. Ho wna lined ?5 at a hearing given by Alder man Jnbn. Tho Hyde Park Choral society will inset for rehearsal on Wednesday evening in tho locture room of tho Welsh Methodist church. As there will be but two or throe rehearsals before July i a full atteudauee is desired. Tho Cbi Uptilon socioty of the Wash hum Street Presbyterian church will run its annual excursion on Thursday to the Delaware Water dap. The train will leave the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western depot at 7. (5 n. m., stopping at Klmhurst and BtrondlbCfg, L. W. Carlton, of Chicago, who has boon visiting tho home of Ills parents, Air. and Mro. J. M. Carlton, of Bohnell's plnoe, lias returned. Mr. JCarlton was tendered a reception on Friday evening last, during which there were present many friends and relatives from Mew fork and Strouds btirg. William Mi Dermott, of Hampton street, came home drunk at an early hour yestor day morning and began to abuse nil m". ther. Lieutenant Williams wns summoned and he was taken to the West side station house. At It o'clock yestenlav morning he was given a bearing by Alderman Iwen 1). Johu, of the Fourth ward, and was sent to the county jail for a period of fit teen days. g An entertainment nnd socini was given by Class i:i of the Wanhburn Street, Pies byterian church Sunday school, in Clark's hall last evening. A goodly number of people wore present. Thoce who partici pated were David Owens. Walter Jonos Eddie Hughes, Will William, Will Rey nnlds, Miss Eva Thomas, Messrs. Morse and Roderick, Miss Margaret Oihba, Charles (libbs, Miss Lolia Porter and jMiss Anna Bunnell. In the report of the funeral of Miss Maine McAndrew, which appeared in yes terday's TRIBURR, some errors occurred. The names ol the flower and pall bitarera should have appeared ns follows: Flower bearers Misses Rosa McAndrew, Nellie Tlghe, Agnes Mnhady; pall bearers John Qangnan, John B, Connors, James Rush, Joseph Rush, Tliomss Carroll nnd Daniel MoQonlflle. The casket wai white instead of black, as announced. Tho court of Alderman Owen D, John in the Fourth ward, was tilled with people last evening at tho hearing of tbo post poned case of Mrs. McNally, Mrs. Wollby nnd Mrs. Maddox, rhnrpod by James Casey and wife with assault and battery. All parties roiide on Fourteenth street. Mrs. Casey alleges that tho three women have assaulted her on several occssions and shied coal scuttles, cuspidors sod butter crocks at her. Tho parties were held iu S.'H() ball to appear at court. COLORED CAMP MEETING. Negroes Will Asnomblo at Laurel Hill Tark N-xt Sunday. Next Sunday one of the old-fashioned colored o imp meetings will bo held at Laurel Hill park under the auspices of the Afrioan Methodist Episcopal ion church of Montrose. It is pro posed to have present a aelect band of jubilee singers who will render planta tion sacred melodiec, A c rps of reverend gentlemen from the Genesee conference, famous for the vigor of its religious leal, will as sist at the meeting, The programme of tho day's services is us follows: Preachino at io 80, laored song ser vico atJ2 :i. preaching at 4, Rev. C. A. Smith lit 7.:it The following official announcement may giv.- an i lea of what the meeting will bring forth: "Come one, come all, and go out with ns one day to Laurel Hill park to worship our tiod, nud we will do thee good, for tho Lord hath poken good concerning Israel." An admission of 10 cents will be charged, or i c-nts for a carriage with two occupanla. NORTH END. Charles Ettlsy, of Parlcr Street, Mints with a Serious Accidnnf. A mysterious accident happened to Charles i'.ttley, of Parker street, wiio fell from the second story window of his residence early Sunday morning. Ettley was fonud groaning in the street about ;'. o'clock on Sunday morn ing, nnd after being carried to the house ho was questioned as to how he met with the tail, but WAS unable to give any explanation whatever and p parently could nor, account for the way he name outside the house. Since the accident he has bofn in a serious condition and it is supposed that ho is suffering from dislocation of the spinal column but It is difficult for the medical attendant to decide. Last evening at 0 31) lis was con veyed to the Lackawituua hospital in the ambulance. Ettley is a miner at the Richmond suaft and is about 24 years of age. NORTH END BRIEFS. The North End office of tho BCRARTOH TlttUUNK Is located at tho Lewis Drug Store whore subscriptons, advertisements! anil com munication! will receive prompt attention. .Mrs. Jehu Jehu, of Wayne avonue, has been sit for two weeks. Mrs. Thomas Shorten has returned from a viait to Walton. N. Y. Mr. nnd Mrs. Corrtitt, of Ornnge, N. J., nte (.nests of A. B. Munn. The Methodist Episcopal parsonage is being improved oy the painters. A. R. H.igiiett, of North Main nvenue, was at Wilkes- ISarre yesterday. A. W. Blandin has resigned hio position at the Green Ridge store eompauy, Henry Pyotheroe, of Gillespie's st.nre, is spending his vacation at Atlantic City. The two boys, Lewil and Murphy, who were burned by gunpowder, are recover ing rapidly, A special meeting of the Excelsior Hose company, No. 3, will be held at their par lors this evening. Ex-Judge Lewis, of Edna ntienue, is im proving and is able to sit in hid room dur ing a portion of the day. The engine houso of tho General Phin ney Engino company is being enlarged und Improved throughout. The Rov. K. P. Williams, of North Wales, will preach at tho Welsh Congregational church tomorrow evening. Hiram lodge, No. 261, Free nnd Accepted Masons, win not noiu meetings during tne rammer, but will reiumeiu September. Tho Lincoln Lodge, Independent Order Ol Odd follows, .o. 'JN, nave arranged an excursion to Harvey s lake on August. 11 It is expected Hint tho Parker street bridge will be ready for vehicular traffic tomorrow. It is now in condition for pedestrians. The Court, Scranton, No. 8.S60, Ancient Order of Forestors. has arranged for an entertainment and mnteh contest in Lucas' hall on July 18, The Iregory branch works wore so for tunate m securing orders it has boon nec cossnry to work extra hours daily to keep the supply equal 'o the demand. Rev. . E. Guild returned home from Walton, N. Y., yesterday, having ex changed pulpits with the Rrv. Mr. Nimms, of that place, on Sunday last. The annual election of Sunday school officers was held at the Presbyterian church, Green Ridce, o:i Snmlay, when the various offlCCl Were creditable filled. Hie ninny friends of Miss Nellie Bell, daughter of Sir. nnd Mrs. .lames Moll will. will be glad to hear that the clever young lady OSS graduated at tlie State .Normal school at. Man-tiHid, l a. The linptist Young Peoplo's union have arranged a n ting for tins evening, when addresses on tho four gospels will be given by Sliss Lvnns, ol Wayne avenue, . 11 Thomas, W illiam Pughe and Eli Weeks. Rev. D. M. Sinter is about to leave for a few days' vacation in Delaware county The reverend gentleman is mnch devoted to the piscatorial art. Ho will, during his nhsntice, preach nt soecinl evangelical ser vices in 1 lelavvare. MUl Jeanette Christmas, formerly well known as a succusrul teacher nt the Oral school and now holding a position in a similar institution at Trenton, N. J., is pending her vacation with her parents at West ai argot street The report, which appeared in various local papers that thu funeral ot William I . vans, of Oak street, hart taken place yes terday, was incorrect, as the funeral will take plnce today at I p. m. as stated in yesterday's TluncNE. The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist LpiM-opnl church will hold a reception for til,! iiiunt memners or too congregation on Friday evening at S o'clock, when a pro gramme of select music will bo given and light rclresiimonts served. Mrs. John O'Malloy's funeral took place ye-teioay irom nor residence on iueDon- oogoayeaue' service was beld at Roll Rosary (Tun ch and the interment took plnce nt Hyde Paik Cemetery. A very large number of mourners attended the funeral. Miss Mary A. Davies, daughter of Rev. W. F. Levies, of Wayne avenue, and Aliss ensie I'.vnus.ciaiigiitcr ot ltv. H. A. Evans, of the Puritan church, have successfully Tiassod tho examination to enter the senior class of East Btroudsburg State Normal school, and will return this week tosneml their vacation with their parents in the jsortn I'.nu. THE FINAL REHEARSALS. Cast and Chorus of Fall of Babvlon Bard at Work. Tho entire cast of tho "Fall of Baby lon" put in a solid four hours of re hearsal on the EYothingham stag.) last night and a fine advance was made in the work. The first and third acts were especially good, and this evening most of the tlimo will be vpant on the last act. Thnt the performance will be a success is already anstirod and those who will be fortunate enough to se enre seats will have a delightful treat. The diagram for reserved seats opens this morning at Powell's music store at !) o'clock. Rehearsals today will be an follows: 3 o'clock, chorus of maidens; 4 o'clock, drill ; 7 o'clock, Babylonian chorus; 8 o'clock, full dress rehearsal. NOTES OF SOUTH IE John Kossn Has Disappeared In New York City. HiS SON GOES THERE TO FIND HIM Much Anxiety Felt Concerninir, Him by His Friends Hero and in New York. Entertainment Given in St. John's Hall Picnic of Comet Social Club. Death of Mrs. Catherine Wiclml. Other News Notes and Personals. Among the Scrantonians who left this city last week to attend the mam moth saeugerfest in Now York was John Itoson, proprietor of the Eleventh Ward hotel, on Cedar nvenue. It is roported that Air. Rosen left without apprising hie family of his intentions, bnt they did not feel that there was any cause for worrimsnt over that fact. Hey felt thai he was simply tak ing ii vacation that nil hard work had merited and they hoped that ho might enjoy himself. From present indications the trip will prove far from being the pleasure that was contemplated. Mr. Rosen's friends In New York have lost track of him and yesterday George Rosen, who is associated with his father in tii" hotel, received a telegram asking if his father had returned. They asked a re ply nnd in case he had net arrived homo Ueorgo was asked to go to New York, which ho did on tho atternoou trai l yesterday. The ynunj man can not imagine what litis become of bis father, but is fearful of the wors'. Whon Mr. Rosen left the bouse of rela tives with whom he was stopping Sun day morning be hail slippers on. MR. LANGE WILL RETURN. To Again Take Charge of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. In 1880 the Lutheran cbnrch of St. Paul was erected at Prospect avenue end Hirch street nnd the charge was committed to Rev. August Lange, a clergyman young in yoan, hut posHsns ing mnch zeal aud executive ability. He found a congregation of fonrteon families, but in iesn than two years the number had been increased to 114 Ev erything wns in good working order. Church societies were formed, the peo ple were interested in church work and the services were largely attended. Ruf tho salary was small, and when the pastor reclved a call to the princi -palship of a Lutheran tligh sehool in Washington county, Missouri, he no eepted it and with his wife, who is a daughter of School Controller Notz, he moved westward. His successor, Rev, Cari Kiesling, did not have tho mm good results to show ns his predecessor, and the con gregation dwindled. A meeting of tho church committee was huid some timo since, and after staring tho crisis iu the face, they decided that en effort be made to have Mr. Lmge retnm. He was communicated with and when be learnod how things ntooJ, concluded that, his heart lay with his first charge, and decided to retnm nnd will assume charge next Sunday, LITTLE SOUTH SIDE JOTTINGS. John Westpfahl is having a coat of paint applied to his property, Mrs. Joseph Blohboro has been very ill, but Was much better yesterday. Charles Hueeter and Phillip Boear left for New York city yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Winchler returned hist Saturday from their visit to Cincinnati. Mrs. Peter Gibson, of 1213 Pittston avenue, presented her husband with a fine baby boy last week. Owiug to a typographical error in yester day's TiunL'NT. the name of Mrs, Stewart Was made to appear as Miss. William Miller, ot Pittston avenue, re turned last evening Irom Philadelphia having been on a visit sinco Junuary. Frit. Bansrotb, of Stone avenne, has been promoted to assiaivjt superintendent Tor the .Metropolitan l.lle Insnranco com pany. A large rattlo snake pursued a child of Micnaei uevine s near stmonson s farm on Sunday aud was killed by Michael Fallon. 1 ho snake measured 4 loot, 0 inches. On the occasion of the celebration of the golden anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard UMaiiey's marriage last Satuniar. Mr. O'Malloy wns presented witli a gold headed cano beautifully engraved by his sons. Mrs. O'MslIey's daughters gave tier K"kl ring. JNinoteon grandchildren were present. Mrs. Catharine WickM, a widow, living with her son Adam, of -t'-M Maple street, died at his home on Sunday evening about 8 o'clock at the age' of TO, The deceased came to this country eighteen years mm. and has sinco been an esteemed resident of the South Side. The funeral will take place at 8 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon at the Lutheran cemetery in ulnooka. The entertainment held nt st, John's hall last evening was a thorough success. James J. W hite was chairman nnd Mii--s Mamie Lynch pianist. Tho programme was as follows: Piano solo. Miss Mamie Lynch: banjo and harmonica solo, Messrs. Jones ami Bousrotb; vocal solo, Miss Katie Francis; double clog, Mullarkl y and W. Gawley; cornet solo, Edward Mc Qulgan: VOCal SOlo, Miss Katie Craig; jigs and reel', o'Kourke and A. Cawley; Vocal solo, Miss Kate BeffroD) vocal sb!o,Georgfl Bbeeran; duet, Judge brothers: song nnd dance, John McDormott; Vocal solo, El ward Kelly. A fun drill was given by twenty-tour Indies of St. John's Ladies'' Society under the direct ion of C. J.Rud . A social wns held ni ter the entertainment under the auspicesof st. John's Gymna sium club. The picnic of the Comet Social club at Central Park Inst evening was a success Iho young people spent a very enjoyable evening. The following gentlemen were In charge of the affair: Frank Dormbaoher, chairman; William Tangier, secretnry; Frank Bein, Charles Lertter, Abram Wei. ebeL Anion Berbtter, Peter Preis, John rlelllg, Albert Gntbclnts, otto Robinson, The following clubs and societies were In vited to attend and a Inrgo number of them honored the Comets with their pres ence: The star Boclal club, Scranton Ath letic club. Roaring llrnok club, Smith Sido club. Electric Social club, Manhattan club and St. Mary's Glee club. Several mem bers Of the Turners were al-o present, There were several CBkOS put Up for com petition, The lunch department was ably conducted by Mrs. Anno Kressler. The Mozart band furnished the music nnd the grounds were beautifully decorated with Chinese lanterns. M. KATE BRF.NNAN ON HER MUSCLE. Shied a Spittoon at Henry Martin In Aldsrraan FHpnlmmons' Court. Henry Martin, of Olyphant, arrived In town yeiterday afternoon and pro ceeded to have n irood time. Ho visited a place in Raymond court, and claims to nave neon rnDueu oi jo oy an inmate named Kate Brennan. A warrant wna issued by Alderman Fltnimmons and a oonttable went to servo It. There was some difficulty in bringing tho woman to the hearing; and when she did arrive nt 7 o'oi ock In the evening, there was trouble. As soon ns she saw Martin in tho alder man s (lillcn. she seized an nsrlbnn cuspidor and throw It nihil head. rue missile oia not oollida with Martin's cranium or be would nn donhf have boen seriously injurod The cus pidor struck the wall a few inohas above Martin's head. Some of the or naments on the chandelier were swept off by tho spittoon. Alderman Fitzaimmont sent both to the county jail for thirty daya. MEETING OF THE ALUMNI. It V ill Be Held Tonight at Bicycle Club House. The annual reception of graduates into the Scranton High School Alumni association will take place tonight nt tho Bicycle Club rooms. A business meeting will be beld beginning at s o'clock and new officers for the coming yeur chosen. Prof. M. J. Donahoe, who has made a very efficient presid ing officer, will retire. the executive committee met last night to perfect the arrangements. A snppor will follow tho meeting and the class of 111 will be received. Charles E. Daniels will be the toastmaster. Huntington will serve the supper and Professor Johnson will furnish the music. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. County Treasurer Powell says that, state mercantile tax should he paid within a few days to save costs. Tho reasons for a new trial in the rase of Dr. D. B. Hand ngniust. the Telephone Company which have been heretofore printed in TUB TRIBURR, wore Hied with the court yesterday and a rule granted to show cnuso why it, should not be granted. new tnul was also asked in tho eiPct- nient suit of Thomas Hromnge against nuran Dovers. m Gcranton'e llusmoss Interests. Tub TniBDHR will soon publish a care fully compiled and classified list of the leading wholesale, banking, manufactur ing and professional interests of Scranton and Vicinity. The edition will be bound in hook form, beautifully Illustrated with photogravure views of our public build ing:!, business blocks, streets, etc., together with portraits of leading cltiseus. No similar work lies ever giv.-n an equal rep resentation of Bcranton'a many indnn- tries. it win Do an invaluable exposition of our business resources. Sent to persons outside the city, copies of mis nnniisomo worn win nttract now comers and bo nu 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 o( Tin: Triburi will call upon THOSE WnoBR NAMKS are DBBtRIO m this edition mid explain its nature more Inlly. Those desiring views of thoir residences in tnis edition will please hare notice nt the office. Buy i ho V,bsr nnd got, the best. At Guernsey P.ros. Eesdle ft Wren's and Ballantine'a Ales j.re tho b St. E. J. WALRH, Agent, .12 Lackawauna avenue, We have RE DUCE D prices on BABY CARRIAGES, as onr stock is too large. You run Buy a good Baby Carriage for the price of a cheap om. Fr Wedding Presents or Fur nishing for Bummer Cottages, we liuvc ft full nnd complcto lino. Lamps, Dinner and Toilet Sets, Etc. WEICHEL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Ave. Homestead CORN, PEAS, SUCCOTASH, LIMA BEANS, $1.50 Por Dozen HOME JERSEY CREAMER! BUTTER In 3 and 5 lb. Pails. Esgs received Daily from iho Home Poultry Farm. C. DITCHBURN, 437 Lackawanna Ave. A. W. JTIKISCH 435 SPRUCE STRFE1 niCYCLKS AND SPOItTINO GOODS. Victor, Gendron, FellpRe, Lovell. Diamond nnd Other Wheels. SCIENTIFIC H0ESE SHOEING AM TIIK TKKATMKNT OF LAME MK8S OP BOHBE8, To these brnneh"s I devote MpecU ntten tlon every nfti rttoon, pffloe and forge at the BLTJME OARRIAQR WOBK8. 115 DIX COURT, B GRANT ON, PA DOCTOR JOHN HAMLIN Grudunto of tho American Veterinary Col lege, HALL A You Need Them And a visit to Martin & Delany's will be wilder you at their immense stock of thir goods. Just the stuff to keep you cool. Our novelty in summer goods is a Nobby, Long-cut, Double-breast Blue and Black Serge Coat. The proper thing for tennis. Martin & Delany Custom Tailors and Clothiers, WYOMING AVENUE. S DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT PH i ii i n IILFashion I his week, as extra effort to Values. HILL All our $3 and $4 Trimmed Hats, cut to . . All our $5 and $6 Trimmed Hats, cut to . . All our $8 and $10 Trimmed Kats.cut to . . H 200 pieces Satin Striped Lawn, with col- ored figures, worth 15c, cut to . . . S 150 pieces Black Satin, with small colored figures, worth 18c, cut to SPEC I Ft I ?4ilS:IMHfWriweil!3iH!!!Hi?m THE LATEST The "Victor" Sash We havi m in both s?tores: all sizes, cloth and silk. Christian, The Hatter W'Z BPRUCB ST. StOO LACK A. AVENUE. to th fnllts wbo nrnoUlrninij they unders"!! Ill others to 'eel thst witlmul tho low rnss or blaster we ire .nvtuir cUlteni rs tho 1iii ftltof sneh opporhinlttfts t thso. A Strictly H1(l Driidli l Ii t-iv.-i it WhMl, pnttorn. f.irfMlO euh, ltt pnttern, I ." ' Wheel, for 075. 1894 pattern, moo Wheel, for nasoaslr.. Them pr ie(s mslcn thu business st our sforn. FLOREY C HOLT Y. M. O A. BUILDINGr. Bicycle Pants, Hose, Gaiters, &c Sweaters and Belts at THE CELEBRATED PIANO t nl Prc.oDt thr Mn.t Popnltir ad Pntftrrrii hy l..nilmii AriiNtfl WRrerncms : Clpposito Cfllumhui Hoiumrnt, '013 Wnohlngton Av. Scranton, Pn It's a Great Shock Plf Q CONRAD'S 1 IIK1 13 ! we have made an give you Special 3 at I $1.98 2.98 s 4.98 1 D am H 10c. I H en 12i. c. i We hnvc a small lot of thosn Embroid- S price, bought nt Bankrupt rrale, to 3 cioso nt losp than HALF VALUE. A Fine , Diagonal Worsted Suit for Men, in colors black and blue, for 25 Q - 01 rX::rMuPi Another Advocate of Snaestliene ORS. Mi Mii'iM' WABDBLL: ORNTUSMKM It afTorrls me grrni ploaiure to ntstn thnt your bpw prnr, ' ef extracting teeth wm n icrnnii nro ii i.i . e Ihearttll rneomrooD It M nil. I llneerely hope thnt othcri wlU tost i ts merits. V'ours rpsprrtliilly, CAPT. S. B, BRYANT, Sornnton, Pi Henwood k Wardell,, OI'.NTIfiTS, 316 Lackawanna Avfj. Will on nnd sftor Mav 21 mnko a great rodn tt m th" rrioes of nlsti K. All work mine intend flrst-clsss in every particular. ScientiQc Eye Testing Free Dr. Shimberg, The Ppncisllst on ttie Eya. Handaohas an KerTOUaaeai relloyeii. Latest and Improred Stylo ot Bye (JlamuM and Bpeotaclea at tint ilrfiwnst Pricfvi. Iwt .Artlllciil Ejts in3;Ttid lor $3. aos SPRUCE ST.. op. Old Post Office. ROOF tlnniriar ind noldortnK all done away e el, l.v lie, ie.e ,e llAUTWAM'tJ eAIL KNT TAINT, whiob ponsista of iiiKredl nts well-known to nlL It enn be npptipd to tin, i si v i in .ed tin, sheet Iron roofs, also to briok UWelUnn which will proyelit aWmlutely any munblinff, oraakrai or hrnnlclnii of tha bre k. It will outlast tinning of any kind by many years,and It's cost dooa not exceed one fifth thnt of i he cost of tinning, is sold by tho Job or ponnd. Contracts t:kon by ANTONIO UAUTMAMN, W Kirch HI By