MATCHLESS SHAW PIAHOS. STELLE & SEELEY, 34 WYOMING AVS. PII.VW, ALU CAULtAflV FINEST LINE IN THE CITY POH THE PKICE HEW AND tECOND UAKD ALL PRICES GOOD BREAD -USE THE- And always have Good Bread. MANUFACTURED AND FOB BALE TO THE TRADE BY. The Weston III Co, EEWARE 0? COUNTERFEITS 1 THE 6EWUINE POPULAR Punch Cigars HAVE THE IMITUI.S G., B. St Co., Imnrlnlod nn Eitoh Clanr. Garney, Brown & Co. Mfr'a. Dr. H. B. WARE PRACTICE LIMITED TO TUB EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT 406 Spruce Street. Office Houra: H!130 I 2 TO 0. PERSONAL. Mrs. Bert Gardiner is visiting in Par- BOliS. County Detective John She is in Now Vork city. Mrs. II, B. Ware went to Buffalo yester day to visit her parents. Attorney D. W. Connolly and family will leave today for Lake Ariel. Jlrs. Quire, of Jersey City, is visiting Sirs. P. Si. Downing, of Miitl.i avenue. C. B. Worden nml Dr. H. E. Lutz sppnt yesterday on a pleasure trip at Lake Wiuolu. Jolin Nealon, the recently appointed postmaster of Carbondale, was in the city yesterday. Attorneys C. H. Soper and P. A. Phil bin returned yesterday from a successful Uoliing trip. Mrs. Dr Lutz and son Langdon left yestorday on ft pleasure trip 10 Delaware Water Gap. Mrs. P. G. O'Malley of Adams avenue, left for Sandusky, 0., yesterday to visit her daughter. Miss Clara Clowell, of Berwick, is visit ing at the residence of Burt Gardiner on Adams avenuo. Eugene O'Rourke, the well-known actor, will arrive In the city today to upend two weeks with his friend, W. F. O'Brien. Miss Gertrude A. Peet, of Monroe ave nue, who has been visitiifj friends at Fac toryville and Lake Winola, has returned home. T. V. Powderly went to Silver Lake N. Y., yesterday where he will delivor two addresses before the Chautauqua as sembly. Ex-Connty Solicitor dimming, of Schuylkill county, was in the city yester day and called on County Treasurer D. VV, Powell. Miss Bessie Merriam has returned to her home in Albany, N. Y., ofier visiting Miss Augusta Wrifht. of 813 Madison avenue. Frank N. Hallstead, of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western pay oflie", is sojourning with his family at West Ilainp. ton, Long Island. Rev. A. V. Bowfr, of New Canaan, Conn., is visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Garney. North Washington avonue. He will preach m-xt Sunday morning in the Green Ridge Biptist church. A letter just recoived from Dr. Stanley M. Ward from Red Creek, N. Y,, where he has been residing since last February, hav ing bought out the practice of a reiirlng physician, tells of cooler weather np there, near Lake Ontario, than Scranton had during the recent torrid term. The many friends of the doctor and his wire will be clad to hoar that buth areenjoyinix good henlth. Her sister, iliss Carpenter of Waverly, is with them this summer. ' The Pottsville Chronicle says that Will iam htoin, sou of Mine Inspector Stein of IShcnnndoab, and who at .one time was onn of the chief pay roll clerks for the Philadelphia and Heading Coal and Iron company under Thomas 8. March, late second auditor, has just passed an exam ination of the state medical board, and in tends to locate at Scranton. Dr. bteln Is a brother of Matthew R. Stein, druggist at Mahanoy City, and James Stein, physician at Shenandoah. Pillsbury's Best makes bost bread. $40,000 Sohool House No. 2?. E. L. Walter, architect, bids to be opened uii.s nion tn, to De nun ton Columbia avonne. Lots for sale on this avenue at low prices for a brief period. ARTIIUR FROtnlNQHAH. Mnilo Bcxss Exoluilvsly. Best mad. Play any desired number of . 11 T. I . 1. J I' - C . . - unuiBi'iii oc oons., maDuioQiurers, Ki30 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Won flerful orchestrlnl organs, only to and $10. Bpecmlty: Old muslo boxes carefully re paired and improved with new tone. f fi Foe,to Dyspepsia : , SHOW WHITE 1ST Jackson S'.reet Biys Indulge In a Yary Ex pensive Flay. UK. AND RSRS. WEBS RECOUPED Traction Companies Cars Now Run Up the Lackawanna Avenue Hill. New Schedule Soon to Go Into Effect -Will Give Seven and One Half Minute Trips Many Minor News Notes of Interest. Considerable tronble Ins been caused of late by boys who break the sewer pipes which lay along Jackson street fr the Twenty-first ward sewer. D. E. Nicholas, who bus the contract in charge, bad u warrantjssuod yesterday for the urrost of two young lads nnru.id Meehan, who reside near by, and are supposed to have broken them. These pipes nre very valualilo, costing nbont i$'3 each, ntid ubout twenty-ono of them are ruined, Mr. Nicholas stated at the hearing in AJdcrrntn Blnir's office last evening that be intends probing the matter to the bottom. There was not sulllcient evidence to convict the boys who were captured. Tho manner in which the pipes are brokeu is that several of the youths congregate and test thoir strength by throwing largo cobble stone on the pipes. The strongest succeed in breaking them. Constable Timothy Jones is now in search of the right party. Frederick Wbb of the First ward, was arrested yesterday by Constable Timothy Jones on a charge of deser tion, The plaintiff was his wife. Mrs. Isabella Webb, woo alleges that some lime ago he deserted her. The hear ing was notable for tenra uud the re conciliation of the parties. CARS RUM UP THE HILL. New Schedule to Be Put Into Operation on Kyde Park Line. Yen lord a v morning was the opening of the new extension of the Scranton rautiou company nn L ickawannu avenue hill. At first some doubt w is stressed aa to whether the curs wnnld bo able to climb the steep grail Yes terday's trips were made with great 'aso. All the ttyde Park aud Eynon ilreet and Taylor cars run up the hill inJ make ttio return trip by way of Jackson and Ninth streets. This plan Iocs entirely nway with the old nisthorl if waiting on the Robinson street iwitch. An entire change of schedule will go nto effect next week on the Hda Park lino. Two nurfl tvlll h. h IiIh-I tn the Taylor hue, and t&euty-niiuute n-rvioe win tie given the same as when he line first opeued; that is, there will je a ruturu to tho systun in viguo be rore the two cars were taken r.iV the Tylor Hue. At present the Swetluud und Waslibcru street cars leave Frank- in avenue together and the Luzerne street cur a few minutes af terwarJ. The new schedule will arrange it go that no two cars louud for the Wuat Side will leave Lackawanna avenue at the s una time. The simce b.-ttvean the leaving time of each car will be seven and oue-half minutes. This will be a gratifying change aud it will probably ;o into tiled ou Aug. 1. LITTLE WEST SIDE Hi VIS NOTES. The West Sltlo offlco of tho Schanton TiiI I'NEU located at 113 North llain avi- nne. where subscriptions, advertisements and ciiunmiuicutioiis will receivo prompt attiia- iiun. j Mrs. Milcnh Davies, of Twelfth street, is in. Miss Ida Phillips, of Providence, was iu town laoi evening. Thomas D. Williams, ol Wilkos-Barre, was here yesterday. Miss Margaret DaVies, of Forest City, is a guest of f rteud on this side. Attorney D. J. Davio of South Main avenue, is sojourning at Ocean Orove. Prof. W. Georgo Powell of North Lin coin avenue, has returned from Lake Ariel. Will C. Williams of North Sumner avo. nue, catcher for Princeton, is at Lake vt luoia Mrs. John B. Sutter, of Easton. has re turned home after a visit with friends ou this side. Mrs. J. F. Randolph, cf South Hyde Park avenue, is spending the week at As- Dury rarit. Benjamin Williams, of Wilkes-Barre, has returned home troin a visit with' friends on this side. . Mrs. Henry B. Collins,and Mrs. Johnson, of Avoudale, have returned from a visit with friends ou this side. The ordinance providing for the paving oicjacKiou, icoonmon auu JNintu streets, will not be introduced in councils until P. J. Nenlis, presulont of common council, returns iroui uis vacation. Emerson D. Owen, of North Lincoln avonue. has accented the mnnacomeut of the West Side departrneu of the Evening Expiesi. Mr. Owen is an energetic young mau anu loresees tne instincts ol journal' ism. Rev. W. S. Jones, paslor of tho First welsn liaptlst cnurcu, will leave on Sat- uruayto join his lamily in Wales. Jlr. J ones' trip will occuov about two months. and ho will sail on the same stenmer ax Councilman E. E. Robatuau and Druggist T. II. Jones. Tho services of the Wa-hhnrn Streot rresnyierian cnurcU will be ;oiiInetod on omiuuy uui at iu a. m. anu 7. mi n. m in the Jackson Street Baptist church, the lat ter nnviug Kindly ottered their place of vvvidwi,. inn unw rresnyterlan edillce, uuw in uourie or iectiou, is being rapidly pushed. Isanc Evans, or Fellows nlaro ia nnfTur. iug from a badlv smashed hnml whii h in the rocul' of a fall of rock in the Capouse miiiuii. ijviino wus ur, worn in mg cuain ber whon a piece of coal fell from t.iia rn.,f striking his hand with the above result. He was removed to his homo where Dr. iu. u, ft uuuuis uiesseu ne WOUUd. LENEWSK1 MADE CHARGES. Will Be Given an Opportunity to Sub stantiate Them In a Court of Justice, Mrs. Amelia Lacli, of Lackawanna township, claims that Albert Lenewiki slandered Iter and yesterday, through ber attorney, ex-Judge W. II. Stanton, Degau an action to recover damages She alleges that on July 13 Looewskl, in the presence of a number of persons. stated that she had been guilty of criminal couduot with August Suvage. IMPROVING THEIR HOMES. Woilt Contractor Wordsn Hat Done on Eokman and Albaugb. Houiee. Among the most marko l improve ujanis on residential properties on I hill are the alterations on the home James II. Albaui'h VI ne atraAfc m the of Adams avenue, and tha hnma nV T? ear J. G. Eckman, D D . on Qjinoy ave .ov. nue, betxveen Vine and Mulberry streets. The work nn hnt.h hnn.ua 1- being done under the immediate super- .i.iuu in .m. li. vvoraen, whose most mrge coniraot was ror tbe er lion of the thrna nam hn.ln.u. ki ings on Spruce street, between Wyo- Inlnff nil 1T LI . - t eaiungiou avenues. The Vine street property of Mr. A.I THE SCTiAKTON TIHBTJXE-TIIURSDAY MOR'NTNO. JULY 2G. 18!)i. bangh was but a ru'Tesholl when altera tions were bfgun. It is now nearly com pleted, und tint result shows one of tho most attraotivn Q men Ann residen'jos in the city. It has been finished in hard wood mid quartered oak. Mr. Albaugh has already received several substantial offers for it. Kuv. Dr. Eckman's Qnincv nvenns rosidence has been transformed by Builder Worden into a very handsomt and desirable property. The 3-stoiv extension and new trout will be fin ished in a few days. CAMPBELL RELEASED FROIil JAIL. Judife Edwards Allowad Him to Enter Ball in the Sum cf $1,000 James II. Campbell, the Carbondale boy, who on last Sunday afternoon shot and killad a companion named Pitrick McDounell at Mud pond, near Carbou da!, was yesterday nllowad to enter hall by Judge Edwards District Attorney Killy informed thejulgo that ha inquired into the tacts in the ciso and Was satisfied that it wus one of iuvoli.nlnry manslaugh ter. Jiulco Elvvards thereupon directed the toy to enter bail in the sum of $1,000. Jacob Stono and Janus F. Far- Mi qualified as Ills bondsmen and Caiupnoll was releasml. lie is much nu -ctod by the sad oc currence. VITRIFIED BRICK CHOSEN. Paving Committee of Select Council Recommend That It Ba Used 4 on Franklin Avonue. At last night's meeting of the paving committee of select council the quet. tiau or paving irauiilui avenue with vitrified brick or asphalt was consid ered and u decision made to recoin- m ini to council tonight thut vitiifiod brick be uaed. It appeared that n number of property owners on the block between Mulberry and me streets are opposed to any kind of pave, but the petition which will be read at tonight's meeting will o intain enough names of property owners between Spruce und Mulberry streets to make a majjrity covering the distance to Vimt street. An amended ordinance will be presented with the pennon specifying that trick is to be laid on u concrete Ihs, tbe whole to eost not more than 3 4 i per square yard and to be assessed block by block. The block by blosk assessment will reduce th- cost of paving between Spruce and Mulberry streets from the fact that the Scranton Traction com pany is liable for the expense of par ing between its tracks and a narrow strip outside each rail. It was on this point that much of the opposition to tho improvement rested, the Malbarry Vine street owners contending that the properly owners below them bhould be ussessed for the increased cost of paving where uo car tracks are laid. Ji lffi'sou Rosier, representing fie property owners, attended the meeting and will today circnluU the ameuded petition, which with the ordinance will b referred to committee from council tonight aud immediately re ported favorably. The otdiuatice will then be ordered printed aud put upon its passage. CURTIS h5t9 utica. Taken to That Place bv Doteotive Charles F. Cleveland. Jossph K. Curtis, the young man who was arrestOd lust Friday for endeavor ing to sell a stolen bicycle to Alexander Dunn, jr , tho halter, was yesterday taken t Uiici, N. Y., to Btuud trial for his offense, Tho requisition papers signed by Governor i'attison wero brought to this city yesterday hy Detective Charles F. Cleveland, of Uiica, and after Curtis had been photngraphiJ for th benefit of Chief of Police Simpson, Curtis was taken before Judge E 1 wards. The law rt quires that before a person can be taken from this state ou requisition psoers be must first be brought before a judge whose duty it is to inform tho priKOuer that if he denies being tbo per son named in the requisition papers he bus the right of nn application for a writ of habeas corpus, at which those holding the requisition . papers are called upou to prove theideutity of the prisoner. Curtis waived this formality. The papers were endorsed by Judge E 1 wards and Curtis, in company with the officer, departed for Utlca. The wheel Curtis is charged with having purloined was shipped to Utica yestorday afternoon. ' FORO-HJRViY NUPTIALS. Cenmony Performed In the Green Ridge Baptist Church. Whnt wus probably the most prom inent Green Ridge social event of the senson was the marriage yestefdsy morning of Mi-is Harriet A. Harvey, (laughter of Mr. und Mrs. Johu Har vey, of 7-11 Adams uv?nuj, to K"V. W. J. Ford at the Greou Kidge Baptist church, of which the groom is pastor. The cT'-mony was performed by Uev. S. T. Ford, of Syracuse, an uncle of tl.e ;;:' mi Ar. 10 !5) o'clock tho bridal couple ciitei-.d too church together and unat tended, and preceded by the maid of honor, Miss Jecsio C. Torray, of this city, and the best man, Frank Ford, of Camden, 'N. Y., a t rot her of the groom. The bride wore a brown tailor -made traveling snit, and Miss Torre y was at tired ina light blue cloth gown; each carried a boquot of jvllow roses. Tho ushers were Johu II. and Har vey Blackwood, William A. Harvey and H. T. Wightnun. The churcli was tatefully trimmed with fovuo, palms and potted plants. The ceremony was performed beneath a yoke of carnations. After a reception and breakfast at the home of the bride's parents on AdutiiB avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Ford de. partod on the 1.311 Delaware, Luck i wanna and Western train for Cumdon, N. Y., wherj thoy will visit Mr. Ford's futher for ft month. GCING TO ST. PAUL CONVENTION. Delegates from the Foranton Union Leave for That Pines Tonight. Tonight the delegates from the Scranton uuion will leave for St. Paul, Minn., to attend the annual conven tion of the Catholic Total Abstluence union of America, wbioh will meet in that city on Wednesday nextj, Tho delegates nre C. Q. Boland, of this city; M. T. Bnrke, of Carbondale, and P. Ilanlon, of Frneland. James F. Judge, editor of the Iudox. and a number of other men prominent in Jj'atner JMntuow circles, will attend the convention ns delegates from local societies. In Wilkes-Bsrre a tourist club wus organized some time ago, the members of which will uttand the con veniou. Dil C. C Laudaoii, dentist, Gas anil Water company building, Wyomiug ave nue. Latest improvements. Eight yours in feyantou. , 1 ..... NOTES IE S'.ory of How Ilicmis R. Callary, of Nmll coke, Went Fishing One Fine Day. DEATH CF PROMINENT YOUNG MAN Frank O'Rourke, of Maple Street, Died Yesterday Funeral Tomorrow Morning Excursion of James Connell Lodge Of Odd Fellows to Lake Ariel Today Personals and Shorter Paragraphs of Interest. The South Side can safely boast of numbering among its population a larger percentage of expert fishermen than any other section of the city, aud anything in the piscatorial lino never fails to interest them. Thomas 11. Callary. of Nanticoke, a brother of It. J, Callarv, of the Twentieth ward, is too well known and has so many rela tives and friouds acrOBS the Roaring brook, to necessitate any particulars concerning ti is angling udeptness. Tho following clipping from the Nanticoke News of yesterday will, no doubt, be rmid with interest by his many friends on the South Si le: Yesterday T. It. Callary, of this city, with his wife aud son, drove over to Lily lake to enjoy a few hours at that pleasant resort; Leaving Mrs. Callsry and the baby to enjoy the hospitality of Mrs. C. It. KtnulTer Mr.' Callary accepted tho invita tion of it. C. Bitchier to take a lishiug trip ou the ialte. Now Tom was nover much of a fisher man, at least not since ho was married, and when hopuilod out a 20-inch pike it made liitchler quite jealous. Immediately the lutter wanted to change thoir location as he hadn't caught anything. Tom consented and began to pull up the anchor. Now whether it was tho way be pulled up tbe loaded shoe or the excite ment caused by his great catch is not knoWp, but in some way Mr. Callary lost his balance and in a remarkably short timo was splashing in the water. Ho couldn't swim and the water wiib about twenty feot deep, but before be could go down tho second time Hitchler had him in the boat. The excitement ou the shore was quito intense ns liitchler held up his eaten, which, without any ex ception, is the biggost aud most important of the season. 000 FELLOWS' EXCURSION. James Connell Lodge Will Go to Lake Ariel Today. James Connell I" Ige, Nj. 170, Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows, held a business meotirrg last night and also completed all final arrangements for the excursion of the lodge to Lake Ariel today. At the meeting which preceded the delibcratians on the excursion, three candidates were installed in the ini tiatory degree and one was conferred with second degroo. The excursion comtaittoe reported that suffljieut cars will be at their dis posal for the accommodation of any size 1 crowd. Tho first train will leave a few minutes after 8 o'clock and tickets will be good on regular trains during tbs day. Refreshments of all kinds will be served, and a pleasant time is promised ail who attend. DEATH Of FRANK O'ROURKE. He Passes Away Yseterday After a Three-Yean' IIIdbs. Frank O'Rourke. one of the most re spected und well known youug tuon of the South Side, died yestorday at the uuiiie or dis mother on Maple street. He hud been sick for three years with pulmonary trouble and before he was forced to -confine himself to his home, he was a leading figure in the circles wjiere nn aggres.ive and enterprising young man can always be louad. The funeral will take place tomor row with a high mass of nquieui ut St. John's church at 0 30. Interment in Hyde Park cemetery. SOUTH SIDi JOTTINGS. Michael Weltor and family, of Cednr avenue, are visiting in Avoca. John Blatter and family, of Maple street, left yesterday for Lake Underwood. The Knights of Pythias, Comet lodge, No. 4111, wUl meet tomorrow night at Freichau's ball, Jlisses i-arah and Bridget Flahertv. of Cherry streot, daughters of Polico Officer Flaherty, are quite ill. Misses Julia and Susie Eyeenoach, of Bethlehem, aro visiting the family of Druggist L. D. Powors. Mis. Daniel Christmau, .of Summit Hill, Carbon county, is viniting the family of A. Weiuscheuk, of Cedur aveliue. Rose, the 5-montlis-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Caffroy, of R27 Hickory stroet, died yesterday aftDrnoon. The I liner ol will bo held this afternoon at t o'clock. Interment in Hyde Tark Catholic cemetery. Mrs. Mathlas Bugino, of Prospect avo nue, BwalloWed a hone in some soup she whs drinking yestorday and was almost choked to 'death with it. Dr. Wi lsh was called and found tho bono lodged iu the larynx. Ho removed it and the woman was immediately relieved. Tho nmrriace of Patrick Breen nud Miss Eli.sbelh Foley,.both of Stone avenue, was performed at St. John's church yester day afternoon by Rev. T. P. W'sIhIi. In the eveuing a reception was held ut tho home of the bride's parents and attended by tho frionds of the young couplo. NORTH END BRIEFS. fTIm North End omVo of tho RcnANTON Tltllil'NK is located at tlio Lewis Drugstore and .lehu's Sture, Wayne avenue, wlioro sub Berptionfl. advortiseni'iits nud cnuuuunlcation will rooi'lve prompt attention. 1 Miss Clara Davis will spend her vacation at Parsoirs. MiKs S. R. Edwards will spend a week's vacatiou at Wilkes-U'arre, Miss M. Thornton and Miss (irmly are spending their vacation at Putstou. Miss Annie Knnfiis, of Market Btreet, spending her vacation at Lake Winola. Misses Mnlvio, of New Vork, are visit ing their parents at West Markot street. The medical men of tho North Knd are kept busy with an epidemic of dysentery. Miss Eluie McDbuuld aud Miss Margaret Vifond loft yesterduy for two weeks' visit to Lake Wiuolu. Thomas B. Evans, of tbe Lnwis drng store, leaves today to speud his vacation at Lake Winola. i Division No. 6, Ancient Order of Hibor nians, have arranged for an excursion to Lako Ariel ou Aug. 8. Miss Lorietta Williams, of Wayne ave nue, is visitiug her sister, Mrs. a B. ltobinson, at Luke Winola. ' L. N. Roberts and family have returned from Bradford county. Mr. Roberts is improved in health and will be at his of fice today. T. IV Hoban, late of New York School of Phnrmaoy, Will shortly enter tbe Col lege of Physicians, Bnltimore, to complete his studies. The Excelsior Hose boys are very bnsy drilling for tho annual panule at Biug bamton, where thoy will be the guests of the Independent Hose eoiUpauy. I Miss Sarah Ann Price, of William street, was iparried last evening to Edward Roes, of Wayne avenue. The Rev. teter Roberts officiated, tbe ceremony taking place at the bride's home, Robert Edwards and Thomas Lewis helped themselves to the buggy of A. De- - Pusth and bied awny on a fishing exenr sion. A search warrant bas been issued by Alderman liorau for the property. W. H. McGreevy Iiob received a lettor from Timothy Harrington, M. P., who luHos n gioomy view oi tue passing or tne home rule bill aud hones that Irishmen on this side of the herring pond will sup port tne rar n el lite party, as lie uvers that the policy adopted by Jua'iu McCarthy and his purty has already borne evil fruit and will tend to seriously retard the pro gress of the home rule measure. Johu Cox, of Brick avenue, was arrested last eveumg upon u charge of iking a re volver. Cox informed a Tmuune reporter thut a boarder of bis cams into the room and being drunk, threatened him with personal violence, and as he had been in formed that tho proper way to call tho police was by firing a revolver thivo times, he proceeds 1 to do so. The man had evidently bjou hoaxed nud found himself locked up as the result of a practi cal joke. Ecranton's Bualness Interests. Tilli Tiuiil'nu will soon publish a cure fully compiled and clnssilijd Mst of tho leading wholesale, banking, manufactur ing and professional interests of hcranton aud vicinity. Tho edition will bo bound In book form, beautifully Illustrated with photogravure views of our public build lugS( business blocks, streets, etc., together Willi portraits of loading citizens No timilar work has ever given an equal rep resentation in acrnuion s many mm tries. It will be au invaluable exposition of our business resources. Kent to persous outside the city, copies of this handsome work will attract new comers and be nu unequalled advertisement of the city. The circu lation Is on u plan that cannot fall of irnod results to those concerned as well as tho city af large. Representatives of TiibThihunic will call upon tiiosk whohu namks are pkhiiucd in this edition uud explain its nature more iiiiiy. Those desiring views of their rvBldeuces in tnis edition will please have notice at tho oflice. Buy the Wbr and get tho best. At Guernsey Bros. m.kki;:i). WlLLIAMS-BURTOX-Jnly 2, l?0l by U'.-v. William Cj. .viol gan, at Disown res idence iu this city, .lob Williams, of Peckville, aud Airs. Elizabeth Burton, of Jermyn. DIKD. nOBBS-In Scranton, July 2t, lfifll, Rota K, youngest daughter of Josopn L. and Ellen liobbs, n;.'ed !) yeats and l day. Funeral frrm the house, rear of l(l" Fifth aveliue, Thursday uftornnnn Bt 3 o'clock. Interment at Forest Hill cemo tery. McNALLY In Mooslc July 25, Mrs. Ellen IilciNally, aged 57 years. I bo funeral will take nluco Friday morning at U.ao o'clock. lutemeut in St. Mary's Catho lic cemetery. ROARKE Iu Scrnntnn, July So, Frank M. Koarke, at tho residence of bis mother, Sll Maple street. , Funeral announce ment later. For Decorating. HAVE iust opened the finest line of choice White China (Haviland & Co. and Limoges makes), to be found anywhere. You can buy any thing from a PinTray to a complete Dinner Service. Come while assortment is coni plete. Weiciisl & Millar n6 Wyoming Ave. The Sick to Receivo Meclica' Services FREE OF CHARGE. 1'IltfiT MONTH'S SHUVICHS Fit El TO F.VKIlVHilDV. FOIt AMi DISKASKS AND AM FAT IE. NTS. Tho ereaf. English Staff of I'hvsiclans. The MOST l!KTiNu!'Mtr:i.t KI'UCIALIS I S ON Till; CONTINENT Tlio President and Chief Daigiinsii.'Kii can le found daily in tne parlor at tlio CONWAY HO US . 1 32 and i:il PHNX AVEXUB. They enmo rj'comin inoeo ny rnyaity mm tne m-s phv-a elans of Enrone Tnoy treat all DiM-axc. Huptures oureil In-a now process. A P S 'I IVIO cure guaranteed iu all BliXUAL DIS LAfahS anil W oakiic.ssjs of. Either sex by our now treatment ration: n treated by vurre.siiomiuuce ami meaitaii'is wn n lull ill. rei-tioiis sent by express, lint when rossl lilo, a pel Miami ci iimi tation is prefened. All consultations are held in strict privacy. N . U Tliese ISpecialista can euro all recent s WKLLasitllloni; -landing clii-imic,ilil!lcult ana on-curo ensos mat uavo heon luKlectoit or unskillfully treated t ails ni.ul' liv an- pointmont and pa tinntn treated at th Ir homes wnen uesireu. Honrs, v to 4 auu i to s M For Ten Days only to introduce our NEW brand of H00 PES BARREL $1.00 PER SACK C. DITCHBURH 427 LACKAWANNA AV. Ellllfl. mm mm Sale You leed Them And a visit to Martin & Delany's will be wilder yod at. their immense stock of thin goods. Just the stuff Our novelty in Nobby, Long-cut, Double-breast Blue and Black Serge Coat. tennis. Custom Tailors and Clothiers, WYOMING AVENUE. R23 i ,3 1 LJe3 308 S fl Lacka, CLEARING Ii Doz. Lace Oeps To be closed half value. CAPS, worth from S9c. to ba closed out at M LL.INERY At less than HALF VALUE and ether goods in proportion. 2E5S23i!5HIS2EJ22EtE2!;55I25!!:3?5CCS:2Ea35:i::iS3323::23:zr:SS3:n::r:it5?FIi:SJifl Scientific Eye It's a Great Shock fliA fnllra xphn nrft eliilmlni? thnv nndorscll 111 ntlu'19 t') find that without the least fuss or blu-ter o are irivintt custom rs tno Oou eht ol siii'll opportuaitius as tuese. A Mr.ellv IIIcli Orart" I.tuht-welgh VMm. l, 161)4 pattorii, f. rSHO cash. 1803 palti-rn, SI SO Wheel, fur i75. 1KU4 pattern, S.100 Wheel, for -8fl !ftl!. rhesopricos make the business atourstora FLOREY&HOLT Y. M. C. A. BUILDIXGr. VICTOR SASH. Et is Correct!! AND JUST THE THING FOR THIS HOT WEATHER. THE HATTER, Sells Them. IJaloney Oil and Manufac turing Company Have removed tlioir office to their Varcroorns, NUMBERS 141, .143,145,147, 149, 15) MERIDIAN ST. TELEPHONE NUMBER, 80S3L THE CELEBRATED ,1 J.Jl JI t st rrewnt the Moat PopnUr and rrcfarreil tv Lfm'lHlff ArilalK. Wsreraoms : Opposite Columbus Msnumcnt, 1 -03 Washington Av.Soranton.Pa. 4V Pt s i-'it l.S) L I to keep you cool. .eV W summer goods is a The proper thing for Ave. out at LESS than $1. 25, will Testing Free By DR. DR. SIIIMBERGr, riiMSyi The Specialist on tho Eye. Headaches and Ncr-vousnei-s relieved. Latest and Improved Style of Eyeglasses and Spectacles at the Lowest Prices. Best Artificial Kyes ins.;rtai for 3. 303 SFKt'CE ST., Opp. Old Post 03139. II. A. KULBERT'3 City Musio Store, DKCKF.Il BKOTH3EJ T H.KAMCH & KAV& tfXSlM HIULirZ it UAUKIt AIm a larg stock at flnt-elaK RGA UFSlCAIi MF.RCn.VXDISH kiUbto, Eia. uta Another Advocate of t)KS. n EN WOOD & WAr.DEI.T.: Gi:NTI,i:Ii:?i-It nDunli me Rrenj pleasure to state that your new prooesi of extract In ir teeth win Rrninl miicrnn is my ease, and I lienrlily reeommond It tt all. I sincerely hope tlmt othon will test Its uieri'ts. Yours respect fully. CAVT. ti. li. r.UVANl',' Scranton, Pi Henwood k Wardell, DENTISTS, 316 Lackawanna Ave. Will on and ofter Slav 21 make a crent rednm tlon In the prices of plates. All work gutiS anteed first-class in every particular, 1 A. V. JUKISCII 435 SPRUCE STREE) BICYCLKS AND SFOItTINO GOOD8. Victor, Qendrnn, Ki-llpso, LovolL Diamoui and Other Wliuola. ROOFtlnnlnsr sncl solrlorlni? all done away with by the nso o( HAUTMAN'3 I A T ENT PAINT, which consists of liiBredl ntt well-known toalL It ran bo applied to tini galvanized tin, sheet Iron roofs, also to brick wellinKS, which will prevent absolutely an crumbling, cracking or broakinu of tin brick. It will ouUnst tlmilnit ot any kind bj many yeHfs,and it'B cost duos not excoed cno fifth thatof ihncost ot tlnaing. Is Bold b tho job or pound. Onutraots tiiunn by , AMOMO W liiroh 81