THE SCH ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY. JUNE 2. 1898. All the June Magazines now ready ut Norton's, including: The Century, Munsey, Scrlbncr, Metropolitan, Cosmopolitan, Harpers, Puritan, Arena, McClurc, Ladies' Home Journal and the Summer Fashion Journals, Globes, new lot, just received. Atlas of the 'oilil, Kand-McXally's arc the best and lowest price. Various sizes and styles, $2.00 each and upwards. Children's Carriages, attractive styles, cry low prices. The best lor the least cash in this city- Sec them. M. NORTON, 3:2 Lackawanna Avenue. F AMOUS For tlic LEMISLE INISII Patronize j ACKAWANNA "The" ILrfAUNDRY. Speaking of Brings Pianos Wllkes-Batre, Folj. 12, 1SD1. Terry Ilros. Gentlemen: Four years ago I bought n. GrlRRS Plnno. It lias been In almost constunt ut.e since then, I shins les eons upon It ami using It for my jirl vnte practice al-o rteijurntly It has Tjccn used Hlx and eight hours In one daj Notwithstanding all this haul Uhape It Is at ptesent prartlially ns Rood as new. Its power of standing In tune Is marvelous and Its tone and nctlnn Ihst-elass. I have noticed the 6ane excellent qualities In such Hrlpsfc Pianos as s-eeiul of my pupils pos befes. Youit, tiuly, Carl F. Hchtnitt, Organist Kingston M. E. Church. Handled by fERRYBROS Music Dealers, 205 Wyoming Ave. COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY CirflE BftNK BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. Mntters Follcltcd Whero Others I'alled. Mcderato Charges. M M Settles Your Stomach. A Tl ..ffisi iiLiant nlniimn. ,...-..( ...... -" -..w. . vit..fc i''""i lulling JJUW- fler, Tor tho almost Immediate euro of Headache, Neuralgia and Backache. "Phllo" Is effectual In all cases of bloep lessness. Indigestion, lleuilhurn und Al coholic execss-es " '1'hllo' is positively the best remedy I hao et used for my headaches." lc tor Koch. Jr., Scranton House, Scran ton, Pa "For Neuralgia and Headaches Phllo Is perfection." Anna U. Ilubcr, C. C. Cushman, 21 Adams St. Sold 1 all firm class druggists. Price. 10 23 and 30 cents and $1 00. "PHIUO" MFG. CO., US Clinton Place, New York City. .mulim & Have opened n General Insurance Olllco In IMtt Hoi Bill tl! licit Block Comranlei represented. Largo ncs especially solicited, 'telephone 1SUJI Write or Call lor Price Utt KEMP, 103 Wyoming Avenue. U BEFORE BREAKFAST, Following 1 a correct list of the Scrnnton i:iks who attended Tuesday night's j-oclal session of the Willtm Jlarre lodge Dr p. f iJunster, ills, ttlct deputy grand exalted t tiler: D. J. lleeely, exalted ruler; W. 8. Millar, es. teemed leading knight, r. C. mlth, es teemed loyal knight. It. fj. Hale, es teemed lectin Ing Knight; It. T Gould secretary; II. J. Schubeit. ttcasuier. "Walter H. Ifnslnni, tyler; rjt-oiRc I.uty cnbergei, esciulio; M P. MeOann, inner guatd. A I. Francois. V. i:. fllmioll, Fred C Hand, John DropleusM, Alex ander Dunn, Jr.. John I.oftus W. .1. Welchel, W A. Haul), II M. Duslnbei rr. D S Stone, p. .1 o Mallev. Ale.xan der Schrelfii, John Ooimnn. S. i: Btan. Peter Hostr, Chat Its mikow Bkl, W J Allen. .1 .1. Callahan. O S. Decker, P. F. Gibbons. F. .1. MrCVnn, T A Dutkln, I.. H. Coyne, I'. F. Flynn. J R. Swisher. John A Costello, Hobeit C. Wills. C. O. Uoland. T. J Mr-Oulte, T A Rudd.T. H. Cairoll. il T. ICoeh ler, John Hevan, IVter SCclslpr. Dr. V. S. McGraw, J H. Cohen, W. S. Ilulhott, Albert Rose, John Corbett, C. i: Pryor, Joseph Levy, K Moi-os. JJ. Hrandles, "W C Gi . Samuel Samtei, A. N. Kramer, F. .1 Fltslinmons, M. J. Cad den, G. P.. II ill. ran, D. M. ltejnolds, ,AV II. Logan, T. a. MeTlghe. P. N Cos. tello, T J. Jennings M. J. Kellej. A. J. Saunders, Thomas Ime, FieU F. Schoen, John W. Haines. Jr. J. Ituddy. Tr. C II. Fisher, John J. Hi own, J i:. Grlmrs, J. F. Uoyle, Dr A. Stegner. P. F. Lally, John K. Harnes. Among tho speakers were: Hon. C. P. O'Mnlley, Sir. Jennlnirs, Samuel Samter, U. J, iP.eedy, Dr. P. F. Gunster, Colonel Frank Fltislnimons and C. G. Uoland. "The Army and Navy," announced for jHiuaUan in the Great Northern ta- Gui Role camera ana Sin Home tie, Chlenijo, In June, Is by Daniel L. Hnrt, of Wllkes-Uarre.lt the play takes well In Chicago It will bo transferred to the 1 lei aid Sc.uatc theatre, New Vol It. Mm. G. 12 Dean, of Monroe avenue, yesterduy received u cablegram nil notiticlnir the serlou Illness of her father In Germuny. She will start at once for Uurope. Don't lefuse to buy tickets for tho home excursion, even If you nro not anxlouw to go. Somebody else will bo glad of the chance nnd the homo will be the i Icher for your dollar Tho til to Illnghainton Is always one that affordu much ptensuio to nil who pat ronize these excursions. This year, because of the state bicycle meet, It offers extraordinary attractions Charles 13. Hlce, Jr.. ton of Judge Illce of the Superior court, has passed his final examination In law and will shortly be admitted to the bar. Mi. Hlce Is n blight young man with an amiable disposition, nnd will doubtless proe succ ei-sful In the piofession which his honoied fnthet so creditably adonis. Wllkes-Harre Times. l'JUtSOXAL. .1 Tiaugott Is In New Voik city. Moitoii W. Stephens, of Nicholson, Is visiting In this clt. Wesley Uaidiur, of Hontsilnle, was In Scraiiton jestcrday James Powderly, of Carbondalc, is vis iting Scranton filends. Geoige llennro has returned from a visit in Hrookbn, N. Y. Dr. S. I'. l.ongstrcet, who has been III with tho grippe, has lecovetcd. J. T. Davis, of Tioga, Is in Scrnnton to nttuid the funeral of tho late Thorn is Thomas. The Mics lltiike, of rmuth avenue, are visiting their cousin, Miss Josephine Huike, of Pl mouth. Miss 13. Michaels, of Cooper hospital, Camden N. .1 , is visiting .Mlst C.ithctluc Coiirtilght. of Sandtison avenue. S. 1,. Oallen, propiletor of the Penn clothing house, leturncd last evening from a husiiu ss trip at Uochesttr, N. Y. Ilornco Hand, ut lloncsd.ile, cashier ot the Wnjno County Savings bank, and biother of Hon. Alfred Hand, is in tho city. Mt.s J V. P. Quackeiibush nnd famll and Miss 13thel It. Lewis, ot Linden stieet, have gono to Montrose for the summer. Mrs. Katheilnc Wilcox has gono to Spilnglleld. Mo, near South Mountain to visit nor sister. She will return In aim it six weeks. Miss Caroline Claghoin, assistant su pctlntcndcnt of the Lackawanna hospital, has returned fiom a lfc.lt to her home in Savannah, Ga. P. 13. K1U ullen. n student nt George tow n univcisltv, has returned home and Is f pi tiding his ntutlcm with his parents on Washington avenue. Miss Geitiude Seism, of Qulnev avenue, and H. D. Hall, of Green Hldge. wire married last evening nt the home of the bride s p u cuts, JL and Mis John Seism. On Tuesday, June 11 Miss Marv Moran, of Giant nvcnui will be married to I . .1. Zimmerman, of Philadelphia. The cere monv will take place at noon In St lU rlrk si lunch West Side. The bride -elect is a sMcr of P. U. Moran, the well known newsiupcr man Mi Zlmmnm.in is a number of tin I.is-tt Ice Cream com pany, of Market street. Philadelphia. FIRST JUNE WEDDINGS. AlliliiH-.lIcvors. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Col vln, 1G3." Penn av enue, at 9 o'clock last night Mit-s M.ny M. Meyets was mar ried to Geoigo S Atkins. As the bilde and groom enteied the p.nlnr Miss Hattie Colvln plajed the Mendelshohn wedding match They weie met In the eentie of the room by ltev. Dr. Lans ing, pastor of the Gieen Hldge I'res bteilan church, who tied the nuptial knot. The mnnlago was witnessed by about tvvinti-llvp ot the close filends of the In Ide and gioom, who aftei waids enjoyed a wedding lepast. Mr. nnd Mrs. Atkins will spend a ten days hone) moon In Philadelphia and upon their i etui n will jeside at 1G03 Wyo ming avenue. Among the filends present at the wedding weie: Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Pond, Dr. and Mis. Capwoll, Mis. Cobb. Mis. Hiandt. Mis. M. C. Colvln. Mls-ses Flora nnd 1311a Colvln and mother, Mrs Maiy Kamond, Mr. and Mis O L. Colvln, Geoigo Raymond, of Hlnghnmton, and the ltev. Dr. and Mis. Lansing. llaton-IlMldeman. Miss Dolcey 13. V. Hnldeman was mauled last evening at S.30 at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs. J. H.ildeman, 511 Olive stieet, to Hany C. 13aton, of West Plttston. ltev. Dr. McAtthur. of West Plttston, otllclated. Miss Veina Lewis, of this city, was maid of honor nnd the best man was Mr. George Haldninan, of West Sci an ion. Miss Hemlce Hnldeman was flower gill. The bildo woio white llbeity satin, with peail and duchess lace tilm mlngs, and can led bride loses. Mlt.s Lewis woto white oigandle over white silk, and eat tied pink cni nations. The llnwer gill woie white silk. The house decorations weie very nitlstlc. Hauer furnished music. After their leturn fiom an eastern tilp Mr. nnd Mis. 13aton will leslde In West Pittston. (inrli-IIeniey, A pretty mairlage was solemnized In the Holy Ilosary chinch yesteiday af ternoon when Miss Kate Claik, of Key sor avenue, became tho vvlfe of Mich ael Henley, of West Market stieet. Tho eeiemony vns performed In tho piesenre of a lnige company. Rev. M. F. Lynott otllclated. Jllss Li'z-J.o Lynch, of Putnam stieet, was brides maid, and I3dwaid Loft us, of West Maiket stieet, attended the groom. In the evening theie was a leceptlon at tho home of thf bride's paients on Key.ser avenue. Mi. and Mis. Healey nr- well-known cung people of the North 13nd. They will lesldo in u lie vlv f ut nished liouso on Leggett men. Ilnll-hcisin. A pretty homo wedding took place at tho lesldence of 3Mr. and Mis. John Seism, on Qulncy avenue, last evening when their daughter. Miss Gertiude. was mauled to Mr. R. 1). Ilnll. Rev. Dr. J. G. Kckman olliclateel. The bilde wore white organdie over white silk, and was attended by her bister us innld of honoi II. A. Pierce was best man. I'lon their totuin from an extended Journey tho young people will take up their leslderco at 700 Madison avenue, wheio they will be at home after July 1. 1lt!7.SiMiler. Ml8 Maty Motz, of Kelleiman couit, and Chnrles Snvder. of Plttston ave nue, weie roarrled laht evening at 8 o'clock. The cei oniony oreiured at tho home of the In ide, Rv. W. A. Nordt offlc- la tori. PIGGERIES CLOSE TO WATER SUPPLY Owners Must Remove Them or the Swine Will He Confiscated. COMPLAINT MAD TO HOARD OP H13ALT1I AUOl'T Till 3 PllHTILI.. 1NO Al'PAHATCS AT 8TOW13R'9 PACKING CO.'S PLANT-SCHANTON STKI3I3T NI3I3DS A SI3W13R AND SO D013S TH13 SOUTH 9IDI3-THD COW STA111.13 NPISANC13 DISCCSSI3D. MONTHLY RHI'ORTS OP OFKIC13US. The regular meeting of the board ot health was held last night. Dr. Pulne, Dr. Allen. M. J. Kelley, Dr. Henttey und Attorney George S. Horn weie present. The subject of nuisances was discussed at length, nnd definite ac tion will be taken In a few dnvs to abate the most crying ones. Stovver's Parking company will be visited by a committee consisting of Dr. Paine, Dr. Hently, Dr. Allen and Captain Huike, with the purpose of stopping the feitlllzlng plant that sends Its dlsagieeablo exhalations over the vicinity. Mr Kelley lepoited It. He said the stench Is strong as distant from the plnnt as Capouse avenue The people In the nqlghboihood vvete under the Impiesslon until quite lecently that It came fiom the gnibage ciematoiy. Dr. Allen reported the presence of several plggetles along the tributaries of the city's water supply. He visited them and found that there was only one place that ought to be rooted out That was the establishment of n man named Wheelei In I-3lmhurst, within fifty feet of the ptienm, and light next to the school house. AVhecler bus 110 pigs, and ubove nil the ditty, filth, beastly plggeiles he ever saw that was the woist. Dr. Allen said the place Is outside the Jutlsdlctlon of this lioai d, but he Is deputy Inspector of the state boaid, nnd In that capacity pioposes to net. He took advice fiom Dr. HenJamln Lee, of the State Hoard of Health, who lnstiucted him to serve notice on the owner to lemove the sty In live days or else the pigs will be confiscated and dilvcn to the county poor house for the use of the poor. Dr. Allen and Captain Huike will attend to the ease this week. CONDITION OF SOUTH SIDI3. Complaints are fiequent, Di. Allen said, fiom the South Side aftc'r a heavy lain Htnim. The sewage Is brought down from high places. Nothing will letncdy It except a sewer. The Deau mont stieet stagnant pools are nt high water maik now, he said, and the stteets ought to be graded Soanton street from Chestnut street to the river Is not sewers?.. The closets ate on the i ear of lots and not connected with the sewer. The secretary was Instructed to communicate the fact to councils. Another subject, he said, causes fre quent complnlnt. That is stabling cows next door to lesldences The e.xhnla- tlon coming from a stable may not bo Injui luus to health, but It Is not tho most delightful thing In the woild. Captnln Hurke has moie than he can attenel to In visiting these places eveiy ten dnvs and making the owners keep them c lean, Dr. Hently brought up the subject of the Ktiectm In the Second word which Is little better than an open sewer. He nnd Dr. Allen and Captain Huike weie appointed to notify the residents who use it as a sower that theie is no ex cuse, as there is a sewer draining that tenltoiy, nnd they must connect with It. The idans for the lepalis on the ciematoiy have not anlved and when they do a special meeting will be held to consider them. R13PORTS PRI3SI3NTI3D. Food Inspector T. N. Cullen'.s report showed that he did good work In May. He made 374 visits to stores and mat- kets; made 263 milk inspections with the lactometer and 30 Rabeock teste, the latter to asceitaln the solids, such ns butter In the milk. He bent L',47ii pounds of llsh, 273 pounds of mutton, GO pounds of bob veal, 00 pounds of beef, C barrels of cabbage, 8 ban els of spinach, 3 batrels of lutabagas, 7 bar lelti of tadlshes, 5'i barrels of shell oysters, D. battels of clams, 3 crates of strawberries, 3 crates of cucum bers, and 7 bunches of bananas to the ciematory to be destroyed. He found only one case vvheie tho milkman In creased his supply fiom the hydrant. Out of 30 samples of milk he found only nn average of 12ft per cent, of butter and 3?i per cent, of fat. Supeilntendent D. O. Thomas of the gaibage ciematory reported that 1,337 barrels of garbage were consumed dur ing May, and 13 dead dogs and 2 cats were cremated. It required 10 tons of coal to keep the llrccs burning. Plumbing Inspector M.'F. O'Malley made his first report. It showed that he made eight water tests, four smoke tests, made live Inspections of old buildings, ten re-inspectlons, twelve vlelts to now- buildings, and examined and approved two setn of plnns Secietaty Muitay'8 tepoit summar ized as follows Total number of deaths for May, 121, of which CI weie males ,37 females, 11 weie married, CO weie single, 12 weie widows and 5 were wldoweis. Tho deaths fiom ac cident weie 7, etlll births weie 8; pie mature births weie three. The actual modality for the month was 103. Tho bliths were 37, all white Tho conta gious diseases icported numbered 15, and 3 of them died. Theie were 11 mnirlages. He read tho icports fiom the Home for the I'llendless, St. Patilck's Orphan asylum, the Pennsylvania Oral ischool. and the West Side hospltnl In all of them except the last named theie weio no deaths, no sickness, nnd no blrthrt dining the month. There was one death .it the West Side hospital and a child was born on May 11. that was christened Dewey Harris, after the hero of Manila. There were no teports from tho Moses Tavlor or Lackawanna hospitals and tho secre tin y will notify those In ehatge of these liwtltutlons to send In monthly lepotts. WILKGS.BARRP, BOARD OF TRADG. Otliccrs I'.lecteel nt Tueidnv Night's Aiiuiinl Meeting. At Tuesday nlRht's annual meetlnR of the Wllkes-Uatre bo.itd eif tiade, tho follow Intr office! s weie elected lor the flseal year beKlnnlnK Juno 1' President. Walter Oaston, fltst vice president. OeoiBO S. Bennett, second vlce-presldent.Cyius Straw, third vice president, Thomas II. Atheiton, fouith vice picflldent, Andrew F Derr; tieas uier. A. A SterlliiK, secietary, Oairett Smith; trustees, S. U Brown, John C. Bildireinan, W. II. Ilolleuback, John Hanee, Charles P. Hunt, H. H. Jones, V. M. Kliby. I'. C. Klrkendall, Ber nard I.ont', Isuao Loiifr. K. T. I-onir, Charles I.ee. Asdier Miner, J. 11, Kus- sell, C. 1-3. Stegmnler, John Turner, Joseph Weltzenkorn. The board of trndu nt present has about seventy eight members. DEATH OF abOROG A. JESSUP. Ho llml Ilecn u Resident ot This Clly Slncu 187i. Oeorgo A. Jessup died nt his lesl dence at 40(1 Cln n venue last evening, after a brief Illness The deceased was the fourth hon of the late Judge Wil liam Jessup, of Montrose, who wart one of the most eminent Pennsylvania Jurists of a halt century ago, and was n brother of Judge Jessup, of this city, nnd the well-known Syilan mission uiies, Rev. 11. 11. Jessup and Samuel Jessup. ic was born In Montrose In 183S. His boyhood dnys tvero spent ntnld the hills of old Susquehanna, nnd ho was educated ut Humor, N. Y. Soon utter his niniilage to Miss 1311a Heard ley, daughter of the late Albert Heaidsley, of Spiingvllle, Mr. Jessup engaged for n time In the Insurance business at Monti use More than a quniter of a centuiy ago, however, he wan made aware of the advantages offeted by business life In Scrnnton and came to this city to rrnlde In 1&7S. Ho nt once jook a prominent position In the commeiclnl and social woild ot the I31ectilo city and wns Identified with many of the etiti'lpilses of a tew onis ago. For sevei.il ye.us past he "has been In 111 health and unable to engage In any busiuess'. In business and social life tin de ceased enjojed a degieo ot popuhulty that could onlv have been ncqulied by uniform courtesy and geniality, and he was among the most pleasant and companlonnble of men. He Is suivlved by a wife and four children Mr. Albert Jessun, ot Le high, and Mis Fiod Kingsluuy. nnd Miss Amanda Jofhup and Master Max well Jesup of this city. The funeral will be held at the house on Filday afternoon at 2 o'clock. REPAIRING OF ASPHALT. Scranlon by Securing a $366 Porlablo Plant Can Save 40 Cents on Every Square Yard. While Scranton's councils are trvlng to flguio out how they may please all the contl.ictois who want to secltie the ptivllege of lopaiilng tho city's asphalt pavement, St. Louis is operating under a s.vstem which puts the usunlly pro gressive 131ectrk City to shame It has foi some time been thought here that $10,000 or more would be ne cessary for the pin chase of an ade quate asphalt repair plant. This was the opinion of ccituiu couneilmen who have been, and ate now, anxious that contiactois should get all the repair v.oik theie was to be done. This view was not shaied b.v City Dnglneer Phil lips, who has advocated that the work be done by the eltv. He recently wiote to the public woiks elopaitment of St. Louis. The lrfoim itlon received was specltlc and w 111 be used by Common Councilman Keller in an effort to have such a rjstem adopted here after the termination of the present contract with the limber company which ex pltcs November ". St. Louis does Its own repairing with a pot table plant whldi cost complete. Including hand tools, $:cc. Hluo prints and speeliltations In suppnit of this statement have leeentlv been iccclved by Cltj L'nglneoi Phillips. The plant has a capacity of fremi sixty to ninety squnie yards per clay. Last year St. Louis In doing its own lepaiiing saved foitv cents per squaie yaid and a total of $"'.000. M. PntricU' OrplinnnB.0 DoiinllonH. Tho board of dlioctors of St. Pat rick's Oiphanage nnylum, thiough their secietary, Rev. James H. Whelan, have acknowledged the following dona tions for the month of Jluj, Mis. D. M. Rellly, Mis James Noiton, Mis. Thomas MeAndtews, Mis Hugh Maloy, ?5 00, C.eoige F. McCarthy, Cdward Jojce, Mis. Toohey, Peter McCatthy, $3 00; Miss D. Gill, Mis. John Giblin, Dr. 13. Row, $20. Orientnl Ittis Auction Today. We have decided to clcse out our entile stock ot oilental lugs, caipetu and poitieies at auction. Thin will be a r.no oppottunlty to uig buyei-. to secuio tare bargains. Sale will com mence this nfternoon at .! o'clock and continue dally at 3 and 8 o'clock p m. Williams & McAnulty. Womlng avenue, fins Closed Its Doors. Hecause ot a lack of patronage, the College of Commetce, Samter building, closed Its doors on Tuesdn last An ariangement was effected whoieby the students will be tiansfetied to the Scranton Huslness College. Commer cial College students who desltf to take advantage of this arrangement will meet Professors Ruck and Whltmore nt their olllce next Hatuulay aftetnoon at 3 o'clock. '1 ho I'incst Diamonds will bo sold nt remarkably low pi Ices this week at Davidow Pros.' gie.it auction sales. Dr. Walkei, of Rellevue, has gono to Now York city to take a special couise In gynecology at the Post-Graduute Medical college. When ill the ity It will pay jou to attend Bros. Kicat auction sals. IXiv Idovv 50 Less Than Regular Price, Yard Hammocks with stretchers 50c. Pillow Hammocks, wide Valleuce, $2.25 and $2.50. Worth $4.00. A special line of Fancy Hammocks in Old Gold, Garnet and Red. E. Q. Coursen 429 Lacka. Ave. PROGRAMME OF A. 0. H. PARADE Grand Marshal M. II. Grlllln Completes the Line and Line ol March. FORMATION WILL HI3 O N Sl'tU'tiF. STR1313T. AND T11I3 PARADI3 WILL 1113 IN FOUR DIVISIONS- UAUI311'3 HAND WILL HI3 AT T1I13 H13AD. I3VI3RY DIVISION IN LACKAWAN NA AND SOM13 PROM WAYN13 AND LUZllRNH COUNTI133 WILL 1113 IN LIN 13. M. II. Grlllln, giancl marshal of the parade next Tuesday, Incident to the state convention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, has ni ranged the line ot maich nnd the places in line. It will be one of th" longest parades the city ha.s ever soon. The Ancient Older Is strong In Lackawanna county, and tho membership of evei v division Is ex pected to turn out to a man. Some ot the divisions have 300 or more members, and none have less than 50 or 73. There are thirty-time divisions In this county alone, and theie will be visiting divisions from Luzerne und ayne counties The pniade will be made up of four divisions H inn's full band will head the piocessli.ii. riiand Mnilinl Grlllln and his chief of -tiiF and a huge body of aides will command the ilrst divis ion; lohn P. Collins, of Caibondale, will bo division marshal of the second; Thomas A. McGouIdrlck, of the South Side, will bo division maishnl of the Thlid, and P. J. Me nelrow. of Aich bald will be division marshal of the foul th division. The word of command, "Forward, march," will bo sivcn at 2 30 o'clock prompt. FORMATION OF PARADn. Tho first dlvNloa will futm on Wash ington avenue, light testing on Spice stieet; the second division will form on Spiuco street; tho third division will foim on Penn avenue, light testing on Spiuco; and the fouith division will form on Ftanklln avenue, light rest ing on Sptuee Divisions will be made up as follows: First Division CIc men, delegates und members in carriages Second Division Two divisions fiom Wavne countj. Division 1, Iljelo I'.iik; Division 13, Hdc Park. Division t Provi dence; Division 10. Piovldinee, Division 1 Providence, Division is, 1'rovlilence , Division !. Mlnnoki; Division 4, rieranton, Division 7, Scranton. Division 21, Scran ton, Division 3J, Set intern. Third Division Division 11. Carbnniial-; Division 3. Cnrbondale, Division II C.u bonilale. Division 21, Cnrbondale. Division 10, Jermsn, Division 2, Jermvn, Division 2S Arehlmlel. DIvNIon S, Wlnton; Divls. ion SI), Jpsmip; Division :7, Olyphant. Di vision II, Pilcebuig, Division 12, Dun more, Division 2G, Dunmore, Division 33, Dunmore. Fourth Division Division 17, Scranton; Division 3, Scrnnton: Division 20 Scian ton, Divblon 21. Scranton, Division 22 Scranton: Division !, of Avoci, Division 23, Old Forge; Division Jl, Old Forge, Di vision 2'.', Mooslc. LINI3 OF MARCH The line of mnieh will be on Spruce street to Fianklln avenue, to Lacka wanna, to Jefferson, to Vino stieet, to Washington avenue, to Gibson street, countei marching on Washington nve nue, to Mulbeirv stieet, to Womlng avenue. The leviewing stand w ill be at St. Thomas college, and the parade will break ranks after passing It If every division does not have a band of Its own It will bo because bands can't be had. Lvety division will also have an Ameilcan flag. The parade will Inlng out the best clement of the Irlsh-Ameilcan people In tho county, nnd piepaiatlons have been assiduously made to have the showing entirely worthy of a gala occasion. JUDGA1ENT IS OPENED. Judgo Arcbbald (Granted Itulo Asked lor In Itunno Case. Judpre Archbalel yesterday sranted a rule to open judgment In the suit of T. II. and A. V.. Forclli.im iifralnst Den nis IUiane, of Johnson's patch, and stayed tho sheriff's sale meanwhile This Is the catio vvheie Mis. Ituane alleties her husband confessed judK ment fraudulently for the purpose of eheatlufc her emt of her right to the proiwity, and to obstiuet her from col lectins? any claims afralnst him for A Gootl Set of Teeth for... $3.00 Our Best Sets or Tcelh 5.00 Including the Painless Infraction. DR.S. C.SNYDER 331 Spruce Street, Opp, Motel .lermyn orne mgs Old Sol mounts higher day by day. Soon we'll' all be seeking shade, If you've plenty of viues around your porch your lucky. If uot you waut a porch screen. Bamboo Veranda Shades Complete with cords and pulleys. All 8 feet long, 4 feet wide 50c, 6 feet wide 00c, 10 feet wide $1.30. FoSding Tables. Just the thing for porch use, cards 01 serving lefieshmeflts, Only 81.15. Lace Curtain Stretchers We olfer a few this week that formerly sold for $1.50 at 00c each. SIBBECKBR &. WATK1NS, 406-408 Lackawanna Avenue. 1L01Y OIL ID Ilrllililu CO. 1 II to 1 10 Meridian Sticet,rrantou, I'm 1 honeoj.'. mmi LOBRioATiie AND PAINT Uni'ARTMUNT - I.lnaeed Oil, Vornlsb, Urjvrs, Jupaa uaUSUIuijIeHtiiiu. deserting her. 13. d. Newcomb Is at torney for Mrs. Ruunc. Oratorio nt Pcclcvlllr. A notnble muslcat event of the near future will be the rendering of the can tata "Saul of Tnisus" It will take place nt the Peckvllle Haptlst church on June 22. Reese Watklns, of Scran ton, nnd his choir of sixty voices will be the performers. It will be a rare trent. Application for admission to tho Klndeigarten Training school should bo made with as little delay as pos sible to Miss Underwood at the Free Klnelergai ten, coiner of Penn avenue and Mulberiv stieet. Refrigerators At Pnttln's, 126 Penn avenue. Scranton's PRICES ON GROCERIES. Clarke's Best Patent Flour, per barrel $7.25 Elgin piint butter, per pound. . .ISc Clarke's Celebrated Bcrksbirc Sugar-Cured Hams, per pound 8;C Choicest Light Bacon, per . pound 7ic Feed, Meal or Corn, pert hun dred 90c Choicest LHirbank Potatoes, per bushel 98c Strictly Fresli Eggs, per doz. .12c Star and Cresent Brand, finest quality Lemon Cling, Cal ifornia Peaches, per can. 12' Boston Baked Beans with To matoe Sauce, 3-pound can for 8C Fresh Cockles, 2 cans for....25c Stripped Smoking Tobacco, per . pound 25c Busiest Ccle House In N. E. Pennsylvania J3, ufif end Fleasur Can be happilv combined on Mem oi Ml Day by riding a SCKANT0N BICYCLIi. The i8e)8 SCRANTON is an ide.il mount. None are two old to le.irn. SCRANTON $35 $50 TERLING $60 $75 TEARN5 $50 If you want your repairing done by experts brinjr. it to us. Satis faction guaranteed. Enameling and nickel-plating a specialty. We can rubber tire your carnage any size or style. Iron and SteeS. Wagon makers and blacksmith Supplies. Tflira k CO. 126 & 128 Franklin Ave. r i G tO-Her- . " - CYLINDER OIL! 'lurnuntlue, Wulta IvBaJ. UoM Tr, I'ltoa ii m. 20 Lackawauai Ava, Scranton Pi Wholesale ami Kctatl DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC, Ready nixed Tinted Paints, Convenient, Kconoinlcal, Durable. Vnrnlsh Stains, rroduclne I'crfcct 1 mltntton of IlxpantWt Wood. Reynolds' Wood Finish, Especially Designed for Inslclo Worit. Marble Floor Finish, Durable nnd Drle Quickly. Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushes. PURE LINSEEO OIL AND TURP-IWnE. tfz Many ot the elegant thlnrT In life nro nit adaptabl to every-day needs Th a -annot be pmIu of our cle'in- line i furnishings for men They are male to le worn b pent 'emeu, but liny a suited by their fine wearing uualltlca to your every-day needs. Hand & Payne 203 Washington Ave. 1 Good Bread Is easv to make If von have pooel Horn It Ib useless to try to make gooel hrenel of poor Hour It can't be done You might almost as well trv to make an eimelet of bad eRgs. Any one tan make sood biead of "Snow White" Flour because It Is GOOD Hour It N strong, unifurm and tellable It makes sweet tasting; biead, line sralned cake and delicious pastry. You oucht to tiy It. Sold by all llrst-class siocers. "We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scranton, C.irbonelale, Olyphant. TINC I LETTE In order to introduce my new line of Kimball Pianos and organs I will pay FIVE DOLLARS to any one who will send me the name of any par ty who will buy a piano or organ of me. This will be paid when first payment is made on the instrument aud to the first one who sends me the name. If ouy know of a neighbor who talks of getting oue send the name in. Address George H.Ives .No. 9 West Market Street, WilkCvliiUTC. BARBOUR'S II0MECRED1TH0USE t0 llnMng added 1200 ftet to our storo room, wo are non prcpaicd to nhow a liner assortment of FURNITURE than oer. You nro cordially Invited to call and Inspect our cochIh and compar prices. CASH Oil OHI3DIT. fflljiyr-in! ''''jjfjlj I 11 Mm kgrpbjfcr 425 LACKAWANNA AV.
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