THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING. JULY 3, 181)4. 8 MATCBLESS SHAW'PIAHDS. STELLE & SEELEY, 134 WYOMING AVS. VABEVL. 8 H AW, EMEI1SOM, MW ENGLAND FINEST LINE IN THE CITY J'OR THE PRICE, JrfEW AND IECOND B1KD ALL PRICE8 GOOD BREAD -USE THE- OW WHIT And always have Good Bread. JIANUFACTURED AND FOB BALE TO THE TRADE BY The Weston III Co EEWARB OF COUNTERFEITS 1 THE EEMWNE POPULAR Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITIALS B. 8c Co.f tmprintxl fin Earth C'fl. Garney, Brown & Co. Mfr's. COUKT BUUK feUVAKK. DR. H. B. WARE removed to 406 SPRUCE STREET, back of Dime Bank. PERSONAL. William Rutherford, of Montreal, it at the Wyoming. Peter Kjbs and George Hughes, of New York, are in this city on a short visit. Rollo i. Jermyu returned yosterdny moruing from Oswego to spend a few days with bis parents. lirs, William Stevens, of Valley Forge, Is visiting her brother. Dr. H. D. Gardner, at bis residence 5'"J Quincy avenue. Albert N. Jessup, Joseph M. Boies and Frauk Fuller leave today for Elk Lake where they will spend a week or two camping oat. Dr. H. B. Ware has vacated his former ofilce in the Reed property, on Wyoming avenue in order to allow John Jeruiyo to tear down the building, and removed to 400 Spruce street where he occupies com modious Quarters on ths second floor. City Superintendent George W. Phillips lift yesterday afternoon for Meadville to attend an annual meeting of the State Teachers' association. From Meadville be will go to Asbury Park whore a meeting of the National Teachers' association will convene. nortiTend briefs. The North End ofllre of the Hen ANTON Tiuiii:ne in located at the Lewis Drag Store and Johu'a Store, Wayne avenue, where sub scription, advertiarinouts and communication Will receive prompt attention. Fnrker street bridge has been opened for pnblic use. The alterations to the Lewis Drug store , are completed and Mr. Davis is to be con gratulated upon the improvement. The carriage at the Caynga mine was Droken yeteruay aiternoon. 'itie workmen were taken out through the other shaft. John L. Wolf, of the Register office, re turned from Lake Ariel yesterday. He has enjoyed a pleasant week's vacation. The little daughter of John Owens, of Brick avenue. 7 years of age, was struck: with brain fever yesterday and is in a critical condition. The committee of the joint excursion for July 14 met last evening when, It was reported that a large number of tickets hi t been disposed of. The street car track has been repaired from the switch near the plant to Provi dence hquare aud praise la due to the tia. kmaster for tbe excellent manner in Which the work has been done. Among the fonrth .nf July celebrations in tne North fcnd tun efforts or the Ladies Aid Hocioty and of the North Main Avenue waptlet Church are deserving of special mention. A festival will be held in the afternoon when ice cream and light re freshments will be served aud a social will be held in tbe evening. Tbe Cleveland Endeavor convention en tertaiumeut held t st evening at tbe Pres byterian church w as a great success. The Rev. George Guild preached and an excel lent selection of vocal aud instrumontnl music was given. Special item relating to the objects ot tbe meeting wore given greatly appreciated. Panookn lodge No. 308, Knightaof Pyth ias, elected their officer for the torm last night The following are officers elected C. C, Joseph Shlmer; V. O., Thomas B. Blrtley; P.. tfenry Jenkins: M. at A. John Morgan- M. of F., David H. Roes: K. of K. and S., Joseph F. Patch: M. of Ex., Mark Coles; for trustee, Seth Griffiths; represen tative to tbe grand lodge, David P. Uirtly. The funeral of the late John Undswortu was held yesterday, when services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Ballantine at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Green Ridge, interment taking pine at Forest Hill cemetery. Tho members of the Morn ing Star lodge of the American Protestant Association and tbe Albion lodge of tha Order of Foresters, The American Pro tective association was not represented as Stated in yesterday's paper. Blank Cartridges to be bad for tbe com ing Fonrth at Davidow Bros. YotT run cat a whnal hv rinv or hour at Bicycle Livery 814 Wash, ave PAfOS 0 A Foe to Dyspepsia . I William tavles, of Hampton Street, Injured Id C.'iitial Mine. DR. JOSEPH PARRYIN THE CITY War on Fourteenth Street Again Car ried Into Alderman'a Court-r-Death of Mrs. Barbara Ort at an Advanced Age Interment of Mrs. John B. Rogers Who Died at Sayre Other News Notes of Interest. The West Sidts office of the Scranton TitiHUNE is located at 113 North Main ave uue. where subscriptions, advertisements and communications will receive prompt attention. William Davies of Hampton street, a miner in tbe Central mines was seriously injured yesterday by a fall of bony coal In bis chamber. Davies wits drilling a bole in the rock when the full oaine. II was struck with sucb force tbat his left ehonlder was dislo cated, bat the larger portion of the coal fell upon his foot badly crushing it. He was removed to his home and Dr. J. F. Roberts summoned. It wus necessary to amputate oue of his toes. Davies is a married man. DR. JOSEPH PARKY HAS ARRIVED. 3.0 Will Bs the Onset of Judge H. II Edwards While in tha City. Dr. Joseph Parry, the eminent com poser of Wales, arrived in this city from New York yesterday afternoon on the 1:15 train. He was met at tbe do pot by Judge Henry M. Edwards and driven to Bis home, where be will re main as a guest of the Judgaduriug his stay in the city. Dr. Parry is very distinguished in ap peuranee. He will adjudicate at L'tka Ariel tomorrow and on the following evening will be tendered a receptiou in the First Welsh Congregational church. Dr. Parry will hold a concert and lec ture on Friday eveniug ia Mears' hall MRS. JOHN B. ROGERS BURIED. Interment Was Mad In Washburn Street Cemetery. Tbe funeral of Mr. John B. Rogers, who died at Sayre on Friday lust, oo curred yesterdav afternoon from the family home on Hampton street. Services were couductsd by Rev. D, P. Jones, of tbe Tabernacle Coogrega tioual church, and Rev. D. G Hughes, tiastor of the Baptist ehurcb onJaok sob street. Interment waa made in tbe Washburn Street cemetery. The members of Waco couucil. No. 45, Daughters of Pocahontas; the Grand Armv Relief circle, and the American Protestant Ladies' association were in attendance. FOURTEENTH STREET WAR. This Tim Jamss Caiey la ths Frost- cator. A cross suit between James Casey, nroiecator. and John D. Thomas was beard last evening in tbe court of Al derman Oweu D. John. Both parties reside on Fourteenth street. The trouble was caused by Thomas wife throwing ashes on Mrs. Casey and is a sequel to tba case of a week ago when Mrs. McNally and Mrs. Mark- wick were held in bail for similar of fences. Thoin ts is accused of abusing Casey. He was bsld in $300 bail to up pear at court DEATH OF MRS. BARBARA ORT. Ehe Had Reached Advanced Age of Four Seora Tears, Mrs. Barbara Ort, of Jackson street, died oo Sunday eveniug at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Beck, after a brief illness. She was SO years of age and is survived by a husband and three children. They are Mrs. Anth ony Dennebauni. Mrs. John Beck and William Ort. She waa a woman of firm Christian nrinciples and much esteemed. Tbe funeral will take place this afternoon at 2110 o clock. Interment in at John'a cemetery. LITTLE WEST SIDE NEWS NOTES. Miss Jennie Beddoe, of Cafayette street, is ill. Richard Nichols, the merchant, was in Wilkes- Barre yesterday. Mrs. Matthew Grosa. of Wilkes-Barre, is visiting Daniel Mobr, of North Sumner avenue. Contractor William R. Williams, ot South Main aveuue, has returned from New York city. William Davis, an employn of Carson Davis, is erecting a dwelling house on South Hyde Park avenue. Miss Annie Morgan, of Wilkes-Barre, Is the guest of her cousins, Missos Annie aod juattie uavies, oi iweutu street. Miss Ella Powell and William Lewn, of Catasauqna, are visiting at the home ot Miss fowoire motner, on uiicKson sueal. Thomas Morton, jr., of Frink street, is prtpariog to leave for Eugland to visit relatives and will be absent three months. A little girl, aged about 3 years, wag found by Officer Peters yesrorday In the vicinity of the station house. She was handed over to the care of Mrs. lounirs. of Jackson street, to await for her parents to can ana claim her. Matthew Mangan, of Tenth street, was arrested on Saturday evening on a charge of lurceny. 'i he complaint Was made by George Van Schooler, of Falrview avenue. who said that Maugan stole tooN from him, Alderman John's gave the man bearing yesterday morning and held him in taw Dan to appear at court. CHILD'S PECULIAR AFFLICTION. It Waa Bora with a Double Hare's Ltp oa Stay 30. On May 30 there 'was born to Mr, and Mrs. Henry Armstrong, of Throop, a son, aim it was currently reporte tbat the infant wus possessed of, two tongues, oue or wuion it was nisostatei was removed uy an nperatlou per formed by Dr. H. D. Gardner, of this city, aod Dr. Aradt, of (jrretn Hidge, A Thibunk reporter called on Dr. Gardner at bis office last night in ref' erence to the case and found out that the sui stance there was to the story was nothing more than that tbe chll wis born with a double bare-Hp, aud that all that threw it out of the ordi nary plaue of such congenital tualform ations was thai tne 3 iw hone was Picnic Parties, Excursion Parties, Concerts, Athletic and Other Societies, Can have POSTERS of the most attractive kind, and of the best workmanship printed at short notice THE TRIBUNE OFFICE. I IS SIDE joined to tha tin of the now and was growing therefrom. Toe ooeration of removing the ex crescent bona was performed at Dr. Gardner's offlco a few days ago, Tba child ii now doing well. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. The hotel license of William Roth at 401 Emmet street w as trausferred to Sarah Jacoby yesterday. Joseph Oreua was discharged from the custody of the sheriff, having made ap plication tor suuu umler the insolvency aw. Theodore TL Van Cloef. who deposes that ho was a musician in the Fifty-sixth llegiuiftut baud of New York lufnntry. wus grautoil a license to pedillti in this county by Prothuuotary Pryor yesterday. Marriage licenses were yesterday grant ed by Clerk of the Courts John il. Thomas to IjhwIs E. White aud Gertie M. Taylor, ot Clreenfield; uolm Luub &ud Kalie Mal- laacli, it Scrauton; Fater Alaslyar, ot Vckville. and Mary Jouchmam, of Heran- on; James Mathews uud Mai caret Jones, of this city. Michael P. Gilroy, through Attornoy I. . burns. boL-au an action in trespass yes terday against the city of ticrauion in the sum of $j, uoo. The petition of the plain- iff sots lortli tnaton account oi me ac tion of the city In building a sower of a tream adMininc bis property on .New streot his property wus greatly damaged. Court vestei day erantod a new trial to John iJrosdock and John B.ankto, of Peck- lllo, who were found guilty of aggravated assault and bat tery. The court decided hat t hit following two reasons were suf- ticient for a re-hearing of the cane: That tbe court should in thuir charge have in structed the jury as to tho doctrine of reasonable doubt, as this was a case to which said doctrine peculiarly applied; hat the court erred in the law in chare- ug the jury. HATS THAT ARE POEMS. New Things In MJlllnery That Will Please Every Miild's Fancy. So many pretty things in millinery are shown by the dealers that It Isdilllcult for tho purchaser to make a choice btraws of all colors, both lino and eonrse, chip, nenpolitan braid, lace und jetted wire uro nil Worn. It seeniH as if every material that waa ever used for hots and bonnets Is in vogue this aeaaon. Buckles, feathers. flowers, ribbon, velvet, spangles, largo Ia lKvSSS Vx r'i It lWWjg&mnTK 1 tV f Pi 1 BLACK AM) YF.LLOW HAT. pins, beads and all kinds of ornaments uro employed for trunmlng, and every m dividual ought to bo able to llnd some thing to please her fancy. Largo imported huts of whito lace are displayed shirred on wires, with a deep ilounco or vulanco of lace hanging down nil around the brim. White neapolitan flaw, looking like frostwork, uro caught up funoifully and nduined with lnoo and white ostrich tips. There Ik nithcr a tend ency to trim small round hats with a ro eette or buuch of flowers on each side, nc ciiTutoly lialuiiood, but tho stylo Is not a lie coming ono and is too suggestlvo of a side wheel steamboat to be attractive to any body except tho persons who would wear a tiu pan for a bonnet if that headgear happened to 1 announced as tho fashion A pretty hut seen tho other day was of fancy straw, In the natural color, profusely trimmed with daisies, cornflowers and popples, umong which wcro placed small epiiiys of yellowish lilies of tho valley, A bit of creiun luco and u gold ornament completed tho decoration. When flowers aro used, a spniy is usually allowed to rest upon tho hair. It may bo placed nt the back, front or side, whichever suits best the shape, of tho hat und the face. Green being a populur color this year, a quantity of foliage and seed heads aro employed for trimming, and artificial ootsmudo of feath era are n novelty. Tho hat of which an illustration is given la ot very coarse straw. It has a black crown, but the brim, except the oute edge, Is gold adored. It is plainly faced with black guipure, bordered with a band of gold Nixtngled galloon. The brim is bent becomingly and caught up on the left sido by a rosctto of black moire ribbon which touches the hair. Tho trimming consists of a bow of black moire ribbon fas toned by a large gold buckle und block jet ted Prince of Wales tlp3. JUWTC ClIOLLET. Virginia Wlteh. LIdy nughes, a noted witch, yet lives in a destitute condition at tho county poor- house. She has a son moderately well to do, hut disclaiming her because of her witchcraft. Sue al.xo has been shot by proxy with silver bullet for the death of a cow. Her neighbor drew upou paper with juice of picoon root and with theurtof a skilled mountaineer Lidy Hughes' portrait. This be tacked upon a beech treo in the woods where the cow died and shot the portrait with a silver bullet. Lidy next day ap peared very lame ia the hip joint. She is lame yet from the ailver bullet. Sometimes her evil genius gets angry witli her, as it did when she stirred a soap kettle not long ago. Tho matron of the in firniary left her in charge of the kettle, which was boiling nt its highct, out un der the sycamore trees on the creek bank. For a few minutes nil wcut well, and the soap did its best to o.lorizo the country, Then suddenly the witch wus heard to yell aud upon running tu her it was found that the kettle, tirestones and all the apparatus were sizzling in the bottom of the creek while old Lidy cried with all a witch agony that she was burned, burned. There was not a drop of hot sonjion her clothing, The matron assured me Vlth nil the cau- dor that she could summon that lady positively had no sign of a burn. Yet her back mid limbs were badly in jured. Even the animals on the poor farm are reported as afraid of Lidy. She can acatter a whole flock of sheep in a neiu oy merely standing In the cabin doo and pointing heroakch cano at them half nnlo away. The paupers fear her more than death, Tha whole, county can testify to a strange power sue possesses uud to tbe peculiar in fluencc slio has over the ignorant. -Cor, Chicago News. The annual product of the woods ii worth' three times as much as the wheat cron. It exceeds the uross income of ab the railway aad transixirtution companies find it would more thau wipe out the tire p -hllo debt. A Maine farmer, who sent ten cents U learn how to run a farm withont beiu troubled with potato bags, got this replj by postal card, "Plant fruit trees instead of potatoes." 1 1 IE ohn Doud, of Pear Street, Instantly Killed at tbe Smth Works. SKULL CRUSHED BY A PLANK Doud Was 23 Years of Age and Re sided with His Widowed Mother. New Officers of Washington Camp. Picnic at the Meadows on July 4. Scranton Athletic Club to Contest. Other Notes. John Doud, ngsd 23 ynrs. living with his widowed mother at 4115 Pear street, employed as a firenun at the south works, was instantly killed yes day at noon in a very peculiar uiauner. After be bud finished cleaning bis boilers be sat down on one end of a long plank to rest. Tbe other end of the plank reached across tbe switch where the gondolas loaded with culm are run to the fire room. As he was resting a trip of gondolas were pushed on the switch by the eugine and the plank was struck by the forward car of tbe trip very forcibly. He was hurled in tbe air and the flyiog plank struck him on tbe back of tbe heud, crushing ths skull aud calli ng instant death. The body was removal to his late home and the young man's large num ber or mends, whom be had gained by his upright habits and true principles. called to pay respect to bis memory. Arrangements for the funeral have not yet been made. SOUTH SIOE JOTTINGS. Mrs. H. Moir is slisrhtlv indisposed at her home on Beech street. Mrs. William Stern, who has bean ill for some time, is now convalescent. The Harvard social club will hold a pic nic at Central Park Garden today. Messrs. Peter Rossr and Charles Hiiester have returned from a visit to New York. A retaining wall is being built in the rear of No. 10 school by Contractor Ruddy. William Rosar and Barnpv Foster.of this sidii, went fishing nt Gouldabijro yester- aay. The members of tho William Connell Hose company held a recular meetiuc last evening. The Pntriotic Order Sons of America held a regular mooting at Freuhan's ball lasteveuing. The home of Georce Rosen, of Cedar avenue, was brightened by tho advent of a oauy Doy Sunday. The Neptune Fire comnanv held iti rea- ninr meeting last evoniug to anil for the iiremau s parnuo. Miss Lily Rittonbusch. from New York. Is visiting at tbe home of the ex-coiiuiv commissioner rraniz. Rev. Fathor Aust will hold a picnic for the cliihlien of his cougreiratiou In the Meadows on July 4, M. J. Mcllnle and M. J. Keeoran. of Olv- phant, culled on A. J. Mulderig, of Pitts- ton avenue, yesterday. Mathow Wood, of Pittston avenue, had an arm brokou in the Meadow Brook fac tory yesterday afternoon. The funeral of Svlvestar Plnavau. the littlo one who was drowned at Dodse- town bridge on Suuday, took place yester- uuy. bpruks Bros., are pome to erect a pom. biuation office and observatory on Rich mond Park, tor the convenience ot tbe lot holders. Mrs. Georce Hartmnn, of 827 Pittston aveuue, presented ber husband with a boy limn cuuuhv morning at rittstou avenue, W. h.. Peck, of Moscow, circulated among his numerous Mends on this sido yesterday. He is a candidate for county treasurer. Patrick Donnelley of Biech street, mul Mathow Malta, of Prospect avenue are erecting iron fences in frout of their properties. .in tne loung women's uunstlan asso- elation rooms, on Cedar avenue, a social will be held this evening. Refreshments will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Fordbam aud damrhter. StelU. of Binghamton, N. Y, are vlsitinc Mr. Quick, Mrs. Fordham's father, of 132J i-uision avenue. J. C. Richards was arrested on Cedar avenue fordruukeunes. He was brought befoie Alderman Storr, who fined him f'i.w, or lu default, llfteen days iujail. irnnk, the l.i-tnon ths-ohl child of Mr. aud Mrs. irauk Weast. of Leech street died yesterday about noon of the summer complaint. 1 ho funeral notice will appear luier. The Scranton Athletic club will contest with a team selected from tbe Ninth Heai ment, of Wilkes-Barre, in a tug of war at Laurel mil park on July 4 at the Caledon lan games. Alderman C. Starr yesterday celebrated tne iwenty-eiguin anuiversary of bis wed ding day. It fell on the same day ot the weoK. xue event was oosorveu in an ap proprmte ujtiuuer. A. E. Megnrgel, who has boen in bus! ness on the South Side ouly a short time, is one ot tbe most modest aud unassuming of gentlemen. He gives close atteutiou to business aud is rapidly acquiring a largo DUfllllCHH. The carpenters aro busy at Bchimpfl" grove building the stands ami dancing pavilion ior tue picnic tomorrow ot tl congregation of St. John's chuicu. Former picnics of this conureeation have provided everything needed for the accommodation aud amusement of visitors. Ihe funeral of George, the 8-vear-old sou of Joseph Senko, who was killed on the Koariug Brook bridge last Saturday, took place on Suudny afternoon. Tbo sei vices were held at tho Greek Catholic church cn Hickory streot and the remains were interred at the Miuouka Catholi cemetery. Peter Lowry, of Chicago, a prominen yoiiiiK man oi iiie woura fair citv. nr rived in tbe city yesterday aud will spond a woea among menus ou tne south bide. During his visit he will be entei tainod by John J. Coyne, of Minooka. Mr. Lowry will sail on July 11 from Now York for Ireland on a pleasnre trip. Thore is considerable dissatisfaction mining tbe risldeuts of that portion of Willow street, between Stoiio and Irving avenues, because having graded their part at a (treat expense the owners nt tho va cant lots bavo not been compelled to do their share, and the water company re fuses to lay piuts until tho grading is coni pleltd. At the last meeting of Washington camp, Patriotic Order Sons of Amorica, the following officers wero oleoto.i: l'nsi rtont, August Kraft, jr.; rico-preiideut, William Wlith; muster of ceremonies, Jatob Cordier; conductor, Willi.nu ileis ter; inspector, Fred Heruiauns; outer guard, John Neher; trustee, L, D.Powrs; delegates, Jacob Mantz aud Fred O. Ehr hardt, Y. W. C. A. NOTES. The regular monthly meeting of board of managers of Young Women's Christian as sociation will be held Tluirsdsy, July C, at U tJOa. m, A Bociai for the Young women of ti e city will be held this evening iu the pleas ant parlors of the Young Women's Chris tian association, 205 Washington aveuue. A cordial welcome will be extended to oue and all. The rooms of tha Youug Womau'e Chris tian association will bd closed Wednesday, July 4. Fourth of July shoes today and eve ninx. , Lkwis, Rkili.y and Davis, 114 Wyoming avenue. RARRICK JURV DISCHARGED. It Wae Impossible for Members of It to Agree on a Vrd'Ot Yesterday morning tha jury In the ease of tbe commonwealth against F. G. Rarrick cams into court and re ported that it was impossible to reach an agreement. 1 he lory was thereupon discharged from further consideration of lbs case. Whin to Oo oo the Fourth. Probably the most delightful snot in this viciuity iu which to speud the Fourth is Farview. An attractive programme of healthful snorts has been arranged: aud a game of bivse ball between two promi nent county teams will be called at 12.80 m. iiauefs baud will be in attendance. lauley will furnish tho refreshments. The exclusion will be under the direct super vision of the Delawure aud Hudson, aud no rowdyism will be tolerated- The coui- jrt of ladies and children will beesperial looked after. Athletic sporta beglu at 20 p. in. Low rates from nil stations. Special traiu leaves Bridge Street station at ,5 a. m. Blank Cartridges to be had for tbe com ing Fourth at Daviuow Bnos. Rent your wheel for the Fourth, at Bicycle Livery 314 N. Wash. ave. Makes ihi Weak Strong. Lakiv, Pa., April 24, 1894. -Last summer took three bottles of hood's SarsiiDai-illa aud it mado me stronger. After my baby whs Horn in February 1 was unable to take a step for three months, but after taking Hood's barxaparilla, 1 gained iu strength. reel the best now 1 have for eight years. Hood's Pills euro all livor ills. wo nave HtUUUtU prices on BABY CARRIAGES, our stock too large. You can buy a good Vahy Carriage for tho price of a cheap ono. For Wedding Presents or r"r nishing for Summer Cottages, we have a full aud couipleto line. Lamps, Dinner ani Toilet Sets, Etc. WEICHEL & MILLAR n6 Wyoming Ave. The sick to neceive rvieclica i r-v ft m i Services FREE OF CHARGE. FIRST MONTH'S SEUVIOK8 FREE TO EVEHYKOOV. FOR ALL DISEASES AND ALT. PATIENTS. The ereat Enirllsh Kt.-ifT of PliTRiclans. Th- Must DI.sriNHl.'lIIiiU 81'1-X'lALISrS ON THE CONTINENT Tile Prosideut and t ' li i oi' DiaguostkUn can be found daily in tuo parlor at the CONWAY HOUSE Ul and 1.11 PEXN AVENUE. They enmo recommended oy royalty hiiu tue nrs' physi clans of huropi) Tlioy treat all Ldo-'ascs. Kuptures cured by a new process. A Jr,si T1VB cure Riiaranteed in all SliXUAL DIS EASES and Weaknesses of EITHER SEX by our new treatment Patients treated by eurn-wfnt!uu.-iu anu iiieaiuinm won mil Ul rwtions Rent by express. lint, when loss! M' a personal cenxultstiou is preferred. All consultations are n id in strict privuev. is. B. These SHi,:ialiNta can cure all recent as Vv ULL as allloiiff-MaudiuK chromc.uillleult and oli'cnro rftxos mat Have Ijcen neglected or unskillfully treated C'i'.Ih mado hv ad- pointment ami patients treated at th -irhomes wnen ucs.rou. Hours, u to 4 ana 7 to 8 ,). Homestead CORN, FEAS, SUCCOTASH, ' LIMA BEANS, $1.50 Ter Dozen HOME JERSEY CBEtO BIT TEH In j aad 5 lb. Tails. received Daily from Uomo Poultry Farm. the C. DITCHBURN, 437 Lackawanna Aye. A. W. JURISCII 435 SPRUCE STREE1 BICYCLER ANI) SPOKTIXO GOODS. Victor, Oontlron, Kolipse, LovelL Diumonb and Other Wheout. AVOItLD'S FA lit Museum of Anatomy NOW ON EXHIBITION AT 237 Penn Avenue. Occnpyinfr three large halls. Open daily from in a m. to iu p m for men. 1 hursdavs. Irotu l to ; P.! hour fie tor Indies only. Loeturoa every Admission, lOe. ouly. GUI ISALL You Leecl Them And a visit to Martin & Delany's will be wilder you at their immense stock of thin goods. Just the stuff Our novelty in Nobby, Long-cut, Double-breast Blue and Black Serge Coat. ennis. Custom Tailors and Clothiers, WYOMING AVENUE. DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT This week, extra effort Values. as to ilLL a All our $3 and $4 Trimmed Hats, cut to . . All our $5 and $6 Trimmed Eats, cut to . . All our $8 and $10 Trimmed Hats, cut to . . 200 pieces Satin Striped Lawn, with col ored figures, worth 150 pieces Black Satin, figures, worth 18c , sjjjcjostEaanjnf'JiEisiistiiiiiHinnsHrriJEiJSJSEH!:::!!:!!::;!:?::!!!::: ip in, M THE LATEST The "Victor" Sash We have 'em In both stores; all sizes, cloth and silk. Christian, The Hatter 412 SPIll'CE ST. 200 IiACKA. AVENUE. It's a Great Shock S3! ", L...T ..... I. . to the folks who aro claiming they nnarsell II nthpm t.i fln.l that without the leant fUSS i nr bluster we ave tciving customrrs the ben I tilt of sivli opportunities M these. A Strictly Hlh Or art I.laftt-welguv Wheel, 1S04 putters, fur U0 mh. 1803 pattern, HlflO Wheel, for 75. 1804 pattern, 10O Wheel, for 8ooah these prices make the business at our store. FLOREY & HOIvT Y. M. C A. BUILDING. Bicycle Pants, Hose, Gaiters, &c, Sweaters and Belts at THE CELEBRATED K23I PIA-NOO in at rnwnt the' Hmt'Pfpnlar.Mit rronsrnd It Wsreroems: OpposllaColumbus Hinument, OS Washington Av.Qcrenton, Pa. J f CONRAD'S to keep you cool. summer goods is a The proper thing for we have made an give you Special 2.93 4.93 15c, cut to .. with small colored cut to lCc. s 12tfc. fi Wo have a small lot of those Embroid eries, bought at Bankrupt fiale, to close at has thau HALF VALUE. A Fine Diagonal Worsted Suit for Men, in colors black and blue, for Clotted Meifeisfcra , Another Advocate of drs. nFMioon WAitufxr.: flKNTLE.HKN It affords me re pleiuure to aNit that your nw pnohi f ezlrkctiDK ith was arn4 aoMti ny oiuie, and I henrtlly neemiiiud ft M IU I alneerely hope that other will tet Us niortti. Ymirit rrsprotfnllr, CAFT. 8. K. UUVAX, Seraatsn, Fai HeiiYood k Warden, DKNIISTg, 316 Lackawanna Avo- Will on anfl after May fl make a grot redom tioa In tho pricos of r)att. All work gxuM an teed flrst-cUse la every unrtiriilur. ScientiSc Eye Testing Fte By Dr. Shimberg, The Specialist on the By. Beadaobos BtlS NorTOUsnon rtliored. Latent and Improved Btylo of Eyo Ol-wsoa aud Bpeotaeles at tha Jjowost Prioea. Host Artiflolal Eyes inserted tor i. 'tot SPRUCE ST.. op- Old Peat Offlcsk hasliioni SPECIAL (My $9.90 Aneesthene ROOF ttnnlng and soldnrln; all Anne away with by the usn of HAKTMAN'8 LAT ENT PAINT, which onmdsta of iuKrodicnts well-known to all It cau be appli.xl to tin, galvanized tin, sheet iron roofs, also to nrtok wollinirs, which will prevent absolutely any crumulinit, cracking or nroakJng of tue brick. It will outlast tinning ot auy kind by many yenrs,and it's cost does not ezoeed one fifth thatot ihe cost of tinning. Is told by the ioli or pound. Oontraote taken by ANTONIO 1IAB1MAISN, 67 BlrohBa. fi