THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORN1KU. JULY rt. - 18-1. r Bread andk cake raised with keep their freshness and flavor. "Puro" and ''Sure."T Norrman& Moor FIRE INSURANCE 120 Wyoming Avenue Grenadines and Haskell Black Silks Cheap. 415 LACKA. AVE, DOKT Have your COLLARS starched in the old way, when you can have thorn done with soft, pliable Buttonholes (or TWO CENTS EACH. Lackawanna THE LAUNDRY If you want Carpets, Draperies, Wall Paper or Window Shades, come to us. We have a full line of goods, and our prices are very low. Williams k Mcftnij 127 Wyoming Ave. Hears ft Men CITY NOTES. On July 4 tho post ofiico will be open until noon only. The carriers will mate the usual raoruiug delivery. The Parker street bridce wm completed ou Saturday, and in now ready for trulllc. It was built by the Penu Bridge company of Beaver Falls, Pa. The Women's puild, of St. I.uko's parish, will hold its July meeting this afternoon nt 4 o'clock nt the parish building, 15:25 Washington avenue. Mayor Conuell on Saturday approved the bond ordinance, and he and the city controller are now ready to sell them. Lie also approved the ordinance for the exten sion of Fairview court. The coroner did not consider it necessary to empanel a jury and hold an inquest on the body of Simon Piuevan, the Polish child, that was drowned Sunday evening at the Doiigetown bridge. City Solicitor Jamos H, Torrcy, returned yesterday to the city treasurer's ol'lice a cbeck for $13,003. for grading, paving and sowers. This is the largest amount that has been returned for many yeari. Charles SanCord, Edward Jenningj and Martin Cjulnn wore yesterday committed to the county jail for ten, twenty and thirty days respectively, iu default of pay ment of flues imposed on them in city court. Yesterday aftornonn about S o'cloclr, Moses Jones, a colored drayman, was taken with a pulmonary hemorrhaije while ut lils work in the street. He wns taken to his home, whore he was attended by Dr. (J. L. Frey. C. 51. Murphy, of tho Stearns team, of Syracuse, has been entered for all of the class B events nt the bicycle races at the Itriviup; Park July 4. His noma was inad vertently omitted from the list of eutries published yesterday. A drunken man of middle ace went Into Callahan's pool room on Lackawanna av enue yesterday afternoon and became en v caged in a fl;,'ht with another man who ' was playing pool. The belligerent was thrown ont on the street by the bartender and was arrested later. iu Railroad alley near the Delaware, Lackawanna Ac West ern depot. Ha refused to givo hiB name at police headquarters. A crowd of IfOO ' people gathered around Callahan's and it required the greatest effort of Ofllcer Gleison to clear tlio-eidewalk. , Optn All Night at Lehman's Spruce street. Blank Cartridges to be hnd for tho com ing 1 ourth at Da viuow Bnos. CLEARANCE StlE. Commanolntr Monday, Jul? 2, and Con tlnalns; Until the Goods Are Sold. No lady -can afford to rah this oppor tunity to secure rare bargains. No hum bng about the reduction in pricos. Printed China Silk worth 40ctB., sale price, lDjts,; Fancy Wash bilk worth oOcts., tale price 87icts.; our entire line of beBt China Silks, Brocades aud Fancies, worth $1, sale price SOcts. A large line of Dress Goods, in cluding all onr Robes, Sateens, Dress Gingham, Outing Cloth, Crnponetts, Cak lcoes and Crash, at one half former prices. Best Calico, 8)t'cts.; best Gingham, 4&cts.;, Gents' Outing Shirts, 21cti.; Ribbons Lacos, Embroideries. - ' Mkars & IIauen. Blank Cartridges to be had for the com ing Fourth at Daviuow Bhos. Petrlut Frets tr. The best ice cream freezers. Twenty left and will close them out today at cost. Come early and get one. Tbos. F. Leonard, ' 503 Lacka. ave. The shoe store of Lewis, Rnilly Si Davis Will open thlr .evening. 114 Wyoming ave- I 1Mb PARADE Scranton Wheelmen Hade & Good Showing at Wllkes-Barre. IT WAS A SPLENDID PAGEANT Names of the Committees That Had It in Charge Officers of Today's Meet and tho Scrnnton Men Who Are Entered to Contest for Prizes. Remarks of A. B. Dunning About Good Roads. Special to the JScrmlon Tribunt. Wilkks-Bahkk, 1'h., July 2. THIS city tonight is owned by the wheelmen. Tlipre are wheels to the right, wheels to the left nini wheels nil around. In gome cues there are wheels in the head; but theto ar few and do not ooncoru this story. It hat been eijiht years bince Wiikes-Barre has had tho pleasure of enlertaiuiuit n state moot; and it it making up for lost time by a gorgeous display or hospitality. The handsome new club bouse of the West End wheelmen wns naturally the ouo cen ter of interest. It wns lavishly decor ated and yet wore lavishly provided with the various accessories of hos pitality ana cheer. In fact, tho wholo city was tonight one mass of gaiety and color, while welcome and good cheer abounded in unstinted measure. The crack event of the dy was the lantern parade in the evening. in which moro than 500 wheelmen participated. Uf tlioo thirty were from Scranton, The long line of lights as it extended aloii;; the route of march looked for all the world like u pageantry in fairy land, while prettily colored Chinese lanterns dccuratini; numerous arches and windows added to tho attractive tnss. After the parade Bauer's band gave a concert at the club house, dur ing the reception that ensued. Its superb playing came in for generous compliment; iu fact, next to Wilkes Burre, Scranton bore off the major sliure of the day mid evening honors. THE COMMITTERS IN CHARGF. The following committees had charge of today's arrangements: Executive Committee Frank Deitrick, chairman! Fred JI. Gates, secretary; Johu Hinehimer, treasurer; Jesse Boyd, Ben. F. Connor, Will S. Guff, E. Guuster, jr., San.uel T. Nicholson, John P. Hunter, Cipnrgo W. Peiffer and Robt. Johnston. Entertainment Committee. Daniel F. Betee, chairman; II. O. Uates. II. JI. llor toii, John (.'. Ilorton, C. A. Quick, A. J. llai kness, E. D. Uarringer, S. A. Wheolor, L. I.eliraud, Joseph Steidel, and James II. Trimmer. Decoration Commit tee Robert II. Nich olson, chairman; Ira G. Marvin, i Tay. hr Nicholson, Georgo Nicholson and Chnrles Dasch. Hectpiiou Committee Warren F. Goff, chairman; John S. Jk-Uroarty, W. Murray Alexander, Frank Puckey. Carl Finger, K. A. Iuu. s, 11. F. Morgan, James SI. Nor ris, Charles 11. Price and V. B. Robinson. Committee on Parade Formation Rich aid Trethewny, chairman; Johu Hunter, Georga W. Peilfer, Thomas Graham, ''harle J. Reuffur, A. U. Thomas and Hurry Shepherd. Fromiuont among the visitors today were me century wheelmen of Fhila delphiu, including Riohard Q. Oeilars. jr., son of the business manager of the PMiuuoipum K'.'cord; John J. Van Iloin, of the Scrnnton Bicycle club; A. A. Smith, who enmo all tho way from Los Angeles, Cal. ; T. D. Miller, of TuiiUhuimocK : W. A. Ritter, of tho Luwinurg wheelmen; K. W. Walker and I. V. Ingham, of the Easton wheel man: W. J. Bulizlle and Carl Moter, of heading; Jb. W. Engle, Cbai. E. Jen kins add Ur. W. T. Sherman, of Hazle, ton; J. W. Meats, James Cadinati, S. C. Brirole, of Bloomsburg; Dr. S. B Sterling Philadelphia; C A. Williams aud 11. F. Steams, of the Erie Wander ers; E. B. Becker, Springfield, Maes.; Russell Gardner, Boston; A. C. Miller and V. A. GibBon, llarrisburg; B. II. Eudde, Blonmburir; H. W. Btono, Ilarrisbr.rg; J. Vadi McGown, Key atouo Bicycle club, Pittsburg; C. A. Dixon, South End wheelmen, Pnila delphia; H li. Geer and S. It. Schaef fer, Johnstown Cycle clnb, Johnstown; A. Ritteuhouse, Berwick, and C. M. Murphy, New York Athletic club, Brooklyn. Tlieoflieera ot the meet are: Referee, P. S. Collins, Century wheelmen, Philadelphia; julge9, C. A. Dimon, South End wheelmen, Philadelphia; A. D. Knapp, Williamsport Wheel club; J. Wado McGowin, Vice coun cil, Pittsburg; timers, A. II. Al len,. Century wheolmeu, Phila delphia; George T. Busch, Brlle fonte; JI. C. Wallace, Scranton Bi cycle olub; starter, Robert Johnson West Etid wlieeiiiion, Willtes-Birrs; scorer, Harry Tursel, West End wheel men, Wilkes-Barrn; olerk of course, E, C. Bode, Chicago, til.; umpiros, W. J. Greer, South End wheelmen, Philadel phia; Frauk Snyder, Anthracite, Pitts ton; Walter Bailev, Century wheel men, Philadelphia; J. G. Oeelers, Cen tury wheelmen, ruiladelpbla. THIS EC'RANTON ENTKIES. Among the entrlu) for tomorrow's racing e vents are the following Scran tonians: Uuo mile novice, class A, C-. - l.f rtftr- TT , Newman and E. A. Gilmore, Scrunton Bicycle club; one-fourth mile state championship, Ciais A, first prize aiHinouu medal valu U. il. Tola mie, II. G. Newman and G. II. Wt nans, Scranton Bicycle club: A. Gregory and R. B. Wliite, Greon lucjge ciud; hali-nille state champion ship, claas A, first prizo diamond medal value 50, G. A. Gardner nnd H. G. Newman, Scrantou Bicycle club, aud two-mile handicap, class A. first prize tea set vaiue if iu, u. xoletnle, G, II. Winnns and G. A Gardner, Scran ton Bicycle club. In tho hBlf-mlle open, class C, first prizo $150 Columbia races. Titus. Taxis and Johnson are entered, they are also in tne two-roue nnnuicap, class li, nrst prize $150 diamond and In the one mile open, clats li, nrst prize $100 diamond. In to day's convention Surveyer A, B. Dunning Jr., of Lakawanna county. made a big bit inn speech adrocating goon roans, in conclusion he said: "The farmer is a peculiar man : he cannot be giveu or crowed but must ht led. Go to him with some high-flown scheme and be at onco becomes stiitulo Ions. Show him that by this means he will obtain good roads under the same circumstances as he gets his bridges, nnu ne at onoe becomes interested. Blank Cartridges to be had for the com ing Fourth at Daviuow Bros. WARRANT ISSUED FOR MED ALA. It Is a Precaution la Case He Should Be Found Outside the County. The issue yesterday by Alderman Wright of a warrant for the arrest of Medalu, the murderer of Loro, the Old Forge Italian, created the impression that the arrest Of the man would soon occur. Sheriff Fuhey stated last night that the issue of the warrant was only a precaution to save time In bring ing Medala to Scranton in case he is found outside this county. The sheriff said further that he wns as much in the dark as ever to the mur derer's hiding plaoff. Until the Monday night following tho crime Medalu is known to have been in this conntv and not far from the. vicinity of Old'Forge. Sheriff Fa hk gave It a his opinion that Medalu hits safely made Ms Kay out of the state, which would not lave hap pened if the authorities had had a detailed deierlpti ji of the fugi tive or some noticeable sour or mark by which h could have been identi fied. The sheriff did not know ot the rotinl scar back of Medala's ear ns mentioned iu the description accom panying the reward of the county commissioners. PUPILS' RECITAL AT V. M. C. A. HALL. Ic Was Given by the Pupils of Prof. E. B. Sou'.hwortht The fifth piano-forte recital of tho pupils of Prof. E. E. Southworth wns attended yesterday nlternoon atY. 21. C. A, hall. The recital was highly creditable to tho pupils and their in structor. Miss Clara Long, violinist, and Miss Lydia Sailor, eoprauo, assisted and the efforts of each were very favor ably received. Miiis Lonor is a virtuoso in her lino, and Miss Sailor's pure, clear voice was never heard to bettor advantage. Her solo, "When the Ilehrt li Young," do served aud reoeived its proper apphtnae. A select gathering of ladies was pres ent. IS NO DANGER OF A STRIKE. General Manager Beetem Says There s No Serious Difference Between Traction Company and Men. A committee from the emnloyes of the Scranton Traction company and Acting General Manager B.-otom were in conference la the lutter's office until a late hour last night. In the presouce of one of the men Mr. Beetem aisured a Tribune reporter there was no truth in tho story that the men hnd griev ances to be adjusted, aud be particu larly deuled that the men contemplated a strike or other severe measure. "The only question of wages," he said, "was in tne case ot new mon who work a certain length of time at 124 cents per honr. They wanted the ap prentice or probationary period short ened. The matter was referred to Mr, Illsley, of Philadelphia, president of the company, and he bat giveu satisfactory reasons why this period, which might be construed as bearing upon wages. could uot be shorttned. ' It Is true," continued Mr. Beetem. "that committees I from the men have met me several times lately. These conferences have not in any way had any tearing on serious grlevanoos. Al most daily questions urlse among em ployes as to Bow csrtain orders from the management are to be interpreted, or perhaps the questions of speed tuny arise. Often the men nave suggestions for the management, which 1 assure you are generally of importance. ' 'It has been upon such questions that the management aud the employes have mostly conferred und all regret the misconstructions placed upon tho meetings." Mr. Bretem stated further that the meeting lust night, like those preced ing, did not include a discussion of of wagts or grievances. Certainly the countonaoces ana demeanor ot the men, as they filed out of the general manager's office smiling and chatting, did not bespeak any serious turn of at fairs. CONVENTION OF CALEDONIANS. Delegates Who Have Already Arrived in the City. The advance guard of bonny Scots men, who today and tomorrow will meet in convention, parade and vis with each other in athletic contests, arrived in the city last night. During this morning others will arrive and swell the number to upwards of 100. Todav the annual conventiou of Cal edoniau clubs ot North Anieric will be held in Caledonian hall ou Wyo ming avenue, and tomorrow at Laurel iiill park will witness tne aunual games of the Scranton Caledonian cluo. With such a large number ot Scots in the city and with the irrepreuslbllity of his enthusiasm when engaged in contest, the snorts will undoubtedly be produc tive ot much excitement as well as feats of much merit. A grand parade will be given tomor row morning, and it is expected that some ot tho fluent costumes in this country and Cauudit will be in line. The lino A inarch will be as follows Form at hall ou Wyoming avenue at 9. 3d a. m. and march to Spruce, to Adam, to Lackawanna, to Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, West Side crossing, couutermaroh on Lackawauna to Franklin, to Spruce, to Peuu, to Mulberry, to VYaBbiuVton, to Lackawanna, tuking ipsclal curs to Laurel llil 1 park. Among the early arrivals are J. A. and Joseph J. Diver. A. P. Cbilds, Ueorgo Goodfellow, James Irviue and William Loitcb. of Philadelphia; John Ross, New York; William Gardner, Chicago; Peter Hinnear, James Law renct and A R. Mao Donald, Albany; J. Mathison, Montreal. Blank Cartridges to be bad for the com' ing Fourth at jjavidow linos. SPILLED THE ITALIAN'S BERRIES. Wanton and TTnotiltd for Conduot of Half Drunken Mat). A son of Italy whoiu shoulders were beginning to round with thx weight of forty years of laborious work, trud ge t to the oity yestorday from the East Mountains with n large pau of buckle. berriti in trU ariua from tho sale of which he hoped to realist fft. From store to store he went with bis ouuilersaue yeeiel endeavoring to find a purchaser fer his berries. At length he stopped oa lower Lackawanna ave. uue to rest, for the intense heat was tavt ovoreomuiif him. A halt drunkmi man came along and seizing the pan of bsrries, wrested it from the Italian and sat down iu a doorway to feast on thorn. Tho owner made several lnll.'0tunl efforts to recover bis property aud the thief Id coming angry at the pesLstencv of tho Italian, pushed the pan of berries down on the owners head cru-miug and SDilllng them on the sidewalk. The mau'a nutrngeons conduct was reported to UUloer Menizer, who nr rested him with the assistance of De tective Anthony Scanlon, jr. At police headquarters, however, it was decided that the man could not be held without a warrant, and he escaped the punish ment his conduct so richly merited. FJve Broa Epat Caih Shoe 8tore Will be open tonight until 10.30 to accom modate all who wnut shoes for the Fourth. Blank Cartridges to be bad for the com' tog Fourth at Davisow Bros. Bar (he Wtbsr and get the best. At Guernsey Bros, a n Practice ot Prosecuting KlaDr Cases Will Abandoned. PASTORS' UNION PLANS CHANGED Executive Committao to Be Enlarged and Will Include Only Business Men. Mr. Dony Takes Exception to His Critics Lino of Work to Be Fol lowed in Future Mr. Sturges' Position in the Matter. At a meeting of tho Pastor's union Tcoterduy Rev. F. A. Douy resigned from the exni'U'.ivA committee and will no more figurH as Iho chief prosecutor against violators of th Sibbath obser vance laws. In fact Mr. D iny's resig nation was V'o forerunner of an almost complete change in the personnel of tho committee winch in the future will forward the Sunday closing movouient on an entirely different plan th'iii that followed during the nast two months. For several week E B Sturges. of the committee. uj,l Beveral members of tho union have mado known their dis approbation of the course pnrsned by Mr. Dony. llis spirit a ml meaning have not bo-n questioned, but fault has been found becutif) of his movemeuts upatmt drnggisti.cigar dialers, bakers, etc., when othi-r and gro.'ser violations of the law a! 4r existed. MS WISDOM QUESTIONSD. At yesterday's meeting Mr. Sturges .muonuced that whilo not questioning Mr. Dony's Christian, spirit to do good, ho did question his wisdom in prose cuting the many cases of the past two in out ha. Mr. .Hnrge said the work must cither be fou.'ht along other linis or he would havo to rot ire from any executive position iu the matter. following the request of Colouel li. M. Boies, of tho exHCiitivn committee, that the committee be increased to twenty five members, Rev. N. F. Stahl and George G. Mahy, were appointed by Rev, Warren G. Partridge president of the union, as a committee, to select and submit seventeen additional names provided all are willing to serve. .Ur. Dony concluded nia remarks on the present status ot the movement by taking exception to the manner in which he bad been criticized. Hj thought it Bhould have been shown more clearly in what particular way be had shown poor judgment. Hare- minded the meeting that be and bis work had been endorsed by the recent Wyomiug Methodist conference, by the Association of Methodist minis ters of Scranton, and, he was happy,to say, had received the approval and support of the Pastors' uuion. MR. DONY'S RKSIONATIOK ACCEPTED. The resignation. of Mr. Dony, which had been submitted two meetings previous, wns accepted. This was fol lowed by the adoption of a sot of reso lutions conveying toe approval ot sub mitting tho work to a committee of businoss men and acknowledging in debtedness to Mr. Dony. The committee on tho Moody meet ings during the month of September consists of Rev. Dr. it. U. tloyd, Uov. T. G. Partridge, Rv. N. F. Stahl, J. II. Lausitig. C. F. Whittemoro, Louis Mattes and Giles Clark. It will be necessary to raise $1,500 at once and there will be other expenses. The committee was directed to proceed with the work and the pastors will at once lay the matter before the churches to secure financial aid. Mr. Dony, whose resignation from tho executive committee in nowise at fects his tnembsruhip iu tho union was seen at his residence by a lKinuNB re porter last evening. In additiou to substantiating what is recorded above he said that there wera persons con nected with the movement who had made a mistako in finding fanlt with what had been done. "They think they kuow certain con ditions of thn work," he said, "but on tho contrary their ignorance is romark- able on this subject. Everything has been well under way until last bun day, when, I must admit, the work was somewhat demoralized. APPROVES THE IDEA. ''I approve of the idea of having the executive committee composed entirely of business men and was one of the first to advocate it. My resignation was neither asked or sought; it was merely to leave the matter entirely to laymen who can best raise funds to continue tho work. E. B. Sturges was interviewed by the reporter ut bis home on Aorth Wash ington avenue, lie said be did not wish to be placed in a position of thwarting a work whiob was a woeful necessity in Scranton. "I have announced," said Mr. Sturges, "in meetings of the Union that 1 could not support or bo identi lied even by name with such a move ment it guided with methods 1 be lieved to be wroug. Mr. Dony Is a Christian gestlemau of undoubted fidelity and well-meaning, but a gross mistake is made in prosecuting minor cases when grosser and more harmful evils exist. "It has beon said, by Mr. Don), I be lievr, that a liquor dealer caunot be convicted, lie can be convicted, and many will agree with me who recall the great Sunday reform bronght about iu this city years auo,.nt a time when a prize tight on Lackawanna avenue was not uu infrequent occur- nuce. If every member ot the enlarged f-xecutive committee, whether there be ten or twenty-five members, bus bis conscience in the work aud goes in to win and with the determination never to give up, Buccess will follow," Blank Cartridges to be hid tor the com ing Fourth at Davidow Bito AS It on all express trains for JULY 4. Late de liveries on all goods To accommodate our trade store will ba open un til 11.30 P.M. E G. COURSEN, 429 Lacka; Ay. DO S RETIRED ELKS EXCURSION TO LAKE ARIEL. It Will Ge to That Beautiful Summer Retort on Wednesday July 11. Tho exourtion of the Scrantou lodere of Elks to Lake Ariel on Wednesday, July 11, will bo provided with every teature tor the pleasure and eDlovment of the excursionists. Bauer's full orchestra will furnish the muaio and the dancing will be uuder the personal supervision of Pro fessor Frauk Siegel, Some of the best soloists of tho city will aiug, and in the evuiug the, re will be a carnival on the lake. Arrangements have been made to provide a low England clam bake, which will be on so oxtensiva a scale us to accommodate any siz-d crowd. Iho committee of arrangements will not omit a tinglo detail to make the (xjursiou a success. THE LAST EXAMINATION. It Was HH by 1I19 County Buporiatsnd- ent ou Suturdaf . The last public teachers' examination of tho year by County Superintendent Taylor wss held last Saturday at Price- tmrg. Lxaminatious this season have finished six weeks earlier than in any rormer year. The innovation of begin ning with examinations at an earlier date has giveu much satisfaction to the teachers. Tim rci6on was to give the touchers an uninterrupted vacation und also ivo echool boards more tims to select PDointees Irom the large number of applicants who apply for vacancies. All the cortilicates will havo leeu sent to the teachers uot later than Julv IS. This year the number of teachers tak ing the examination amounted to 27o. EVIDENCE OF INSANITY. Fada-au Went Fishing Without a Net or Lino. Sunday night about 9 o'clock Lien- tonant Davis and Officer Johler were patrolling the bent along the river front they noticed a man playing along the Lackawanna river, ueur the old Love road, lie had beon there about three hours and iu reply to the ques tions of the officers said he was fishing, but had neither line nor net. Ho was brought to the ceutral office. where he gave bis numo as Fadgou and his home us McCann's patch on the Wtstbido. Dr. Allen examined him yeeterday and gave as bis opinion that ho was suffering from tomporary in- sauity. PUPILS OF HAOYN EVANS. Assisted bp Kr. D:.v.a and Ur. Thomaf, Thoy Gave a Successful R;citaL A select audionce of about fifty ner- sons heard the recital given at Stolle & eloy s last evening by the pupils of Haydn Evans, assisted by Howell Davis and Richard Thomas The pupils who narticiuated were: Misses Annie Bolaud, Lauretta Can non, Gertio Cannon, Maudo Coueluud. Olena Herriugr, Anuie Durkin and Master Kobert Webber. Aside from the meritorious work of the perfonnors. the annlause of the audience testified to the high character ot the pupils execution. International Convention U. S. Chris tien Endeavor. Sneelnl tirkat nt lmv naf.A rtf dinnta tnva for round trip will be on sale by too Le- uigu v auey itanroau to Cleveland, u. These tickets will be sold from nil stations, Julv tlth-llth. pood for return nn .Inlv Slut. For full particulars apply to agents, or 303 i-acaawanna ave., scrunton, i'a. " Fourth of July Shoes at the 5 Bros, spot cash shoe store. upcn tonight until 1U.30. The Balloon. Will go up to-night with an order for a hat at Dunu tho hattor. watch for it Ecranton'a Business Intirests. Tub TiuiiL'.NK will soon publish a care luuy compiled ana ciussiued list ot tho leading wholesale, banking, manufactur ing and professional interests of Scranton and vicinity. Tho edition will be bound in book form, beautifully illustrated with photogravure views of our pnblic build ings, business blocks, Btreets, etc., together with portraits of leading citizens. No mnuur work has ever given an equal rep resentation of Bcrautou's many indus tries. It will bo au invaluable exposition of our business resources. bent to persons outside tho city, copies of this handsome work will attract new comers and bo nu unequalled advertisement of the city. The circu lation is on b plan that cannot fail'of good results to those concerned as well as the city at large, iteprosentatives or Tin: Tiuuunb Will call Upon THOSK WHOSh: n.vmks are dksiued in this edition and explain 11s nature more tuny. Those desiring views of thoir residences in this edition will please .leave notice at iue oiuoe. 130 Pair Lad lei, Fiue kid oxfords for $1 today at tho 5 liros. spot cash suoe store. Open tonight until iu.ci'j. Blank Cartridges to bo had for the com ing Fourth at Daviuow Duos. Da. C. C. Lavbacit, dentist, Gas and Water company building, Wyoming ave nue. Latest improvements. Eight years in Bcrantou. And Right Up to Date. . . JUNE We have Artistic Designs in Wed ding Gifts and all the Latest Novel ties. W. W. BERRY, Jeweler 417 LACKA. AVE. Best Seta of Teeth, $S,0o Ircludlng the painless extracting of teoth by au tutiroty new pro Cess. S. C. Snyder, D.D.s. iaa wvomwu AVii Weddings mm ARGUMENTS Cases Ibat Were Called Up for a Hearing Before the Three Judges, WANT THE NON-SUIT TAKEN OFF Argument with That End in View Heard in Case of Patrick Kearney Against tho Central Railroad of New Jersey Giving Reasons Why a New Trial Should Be Granted in Ward Case. A week's term of argument court opened yesterday morning with Jodgts Archbald, Guuster and Edwards, on the bench. During the day cases were Uinposed of as follows: Antued Patrick Kearney airainst Cen tral Uailroad of Now Jersey, rule to take off nonsuit: JatneB P. Farrell against Ke- oecca woire, rule for judgment: Edward Mulholland airainst ltushbrook Water Company, exceptions to report of viewors; O. S. Lutz aud others against M. ii. Frutchey, certiorari; Frank Smith against .lOBppn. Knrboosky, certiorari; Luther Foster against Nancy O. Foster, rule for alimony; Fred U. Jenkins against K, T. llowelln, rule for a new trial; Common wealth ex rel. E. J. Chapman against South Abiugton township- school board, mantlanius. Continued In re lunacv of Jeremiah Black, exceptions to account of committee: Sarah Uobiusou agaiust Johu Kobinson, rule for decree in divorcn; H. D. Pbilli; against J. P. Phillips, rule for judgement, Lazarus moyer against ilorton A. Lees rule to set aside appraisement; City of Scranton against M. A. Jenkins, rule to open judgment, Margaret Peppurd against Vt ihlam H. Peppard, rule for decree in divorce; John Ward against Mary Jane Ward, rule for now trial; James Casey aprniimt the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Kailroad company: Jlorchauts and Mechanics bunk ot hcrunton against John W. Atkin, rulo for judgment; Denitt Peak against Julius Betzold, rule to abate capias; Thomas McCourt agaiust Johu Couiuey, rule for new trial. hettled John J. rahev. sheriff, airainst M. W. Williams, rule lor judgment: rule on J). P. Keploglc to produce papers; rulo on Lackawanna Trust and Safe Deposit company to take oit satitaction. itiilea absolute John Ltuughan ncainst M. W. Rhodes, rule to lilo special nurr: Patrick Burko against Delaware and Hudson Canal company, rule to take oil discontinuance; Eliza Small against K. J. Krgood, exceptions to rule for new trial. submitted James Sullivan against Inabellu Sullivan, rule tor decree iu divorce. The Greatest English Staff of Physic'.anr, C'oiiBiHting of fourteen in number, have se cured permanent quarters at the Conway House, where they will render thoir ser vices free to all who are uuable to pay. They come recommended by royalty aud the first physicians of Europe. Ihey treat all disease of either sex. Uhe doctors can bo found dally at their parlors, hereafter, iu the Conway tloufe, two doors south of the old postoftice building, 5i and 134 Peuu avenue. Walk right up stairs. Musio Boxes Exclusively. Eest mads. Play any denired number of tunes. Gautschi ; Sons., manufacturer 1080 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Won derful orchestrial organs, only $5 and fcpecialty: Old musio boxes carefully re paired und improved with new tunes. Pi.axk Cartridges to be had for the com ing Fourth at Daviuow Bkos. FXREX KING The Lest for Summer Cooking. NO. 1- NO. 2- J.O. 8- $1.25 m $3.75 Window Screens ONLY 20c. EACH. H. BATTIN & GO. 126 Penn Ave. STOVES THERE ARE HAW PEOPLE Who have found experience to be a dear teacher,; especially is this true in buying SHOES. When your experience teaches you that you can buy BETTER SHOES of us than at any other place, then we will have your 3 hoe trade. Our shoes won't cost you any more than other shoes not so good. Russet Shoes of Every BANISTER'S, t OWf'S 224 LACKAWANNA AVE. Will be opened MONDAY and TUESDAY Evenings. Here We Arejgain This time we offer a $2.00 Leghorn Hat for 89c. Remember this is the finest Leghorn Uat made. Silk Poppies for 10 cents a dozen. 50 different styles of Flow for 10 cents a spray. In our CLOAK DEPART MENT we will sell a $5 Coat for $2.98. Capes for $1.98. Ladies Tailor-made Suits for $4.98, worth $8. Furs STORED and INSURED IF ALTERED BY US. FREE OF CHARGE During the Summer. 138 "Wyoming Av8. NEXT DIME BANK. 128 Wyoming Ave. MAKSll.VLr, I-'JUI.D & CO.'S 8 BUTTON ABBOTT, 1 4 BUTTON ABBOTT. I IT 7 ft (Wi 4 BUTTON OKV EVA, bl WUtl 4-BUTTON 3J13PTUNE, I a PdiL BIARRITZ, J In White Black, Tans aud Grey. Former Prices, $1, $ 1 23 and $1.00. AT THE SCRANTON Driving Park JUfcY 4 nnn in diamonds uuu AS PRIZES. 60 RACING MEN TO COMPETE Reserved grand stand s?ats and admission tickets for sale Satur day, June 30, at C. B. Tratts, 312 Lackawanna avenue. Train leaves D., L. & V. sta tion for tie races at 1.30 and 2.17. Description. Lackawanna and Wyoming SCRANTON, FA. 0 Avenues, BEE HIVE BICYCLE RACES fMrm bi te m nA I o DUNN'S