THE SCRANTON T1UBUNE-TUESDAY. JUNE 7, 1898. . THESE SHOES FOR WOMEN Will command instant attention. They are made from chrome tanned Kidskius. black; coin and Opera toes. Soles are welted and stitched and you have choice of them in button or lace at $2.50 The Oxfords we are clos ing out will continue for a few days. Some good sizes left. Better come soon if you want a bar gain. & 410 SPRUCE STREET. Tha Wlllies-Iiarro Itccord can bo had In Screnton at the news stunda of M. llelnhart, 119 Wyoming avenue; Mac, Lackawanna avenue. CITY ROTES. Cards of thanks, resolution of conflo lente, obituary poetry und tho like mil bo inserted in Tho Tribune only when paid for in advance, at tho lata of 10 cents per lino. Tlieie will lie n meeting of the direc tors of tho riorcncc mission today at a JO a m. The Improvements at the Center sticot polke Mat'on will be completed Thuis, cl.i or I'rldaj. Th!rt-!lvo deaths from nil muses nnd fcl new caves of contagious disease were reported to the board of health la-t week Regular mating of the Central Wo man's Christian Temperaiun union this nfternoon at 3 o'eloek. Subject, "Suf frage. Tl.e- Young Men's Christian association nnd Hiincsdale ba.se ball teams will nl iv at Athletic park this afternoon at J. 13 o'clock At Music hall tonight, under the au splcis, of the Sctnnton I.ledirkr.iuz, the ( hieago Star lorrpanv will produce Her mann Suderhann's "Hclm.it." AMcrmun Kasson ycte.rcl.iv mirrli'd Thomas Wilson und Amelia Slnl.ier, of the North Knd, and Sebastian Kozell and Thankful (jn., o: Hlnilmrst. The meeting of the Catholic Historical hoclits and Newman Mag.izlne elub will not be held on Wednesday of this wcit as heretofore announced It has be"n postponed until Tiicm1.i afuinoon ol next week City nnglnecr I'hllllp ns procured a large assortment of street signs photo graphs and otlur Information conct til ing .hem pitrtiuant to a recent resolu tion ot eounells looking towaid the plac ing of Flgna at all strict li.'i i sections, llev. Dr Hall, of the Virginia Iliptlsl fitato eunvc niton, will pnaih at the Bethel African Methodlxt Kplscop.il church Wedms-dn evening nt R o clock. Suhjc't "Christ's Conveisatlou vlth Nickodemab " Tho Delaware and Hudson company pnld jesterdav at tho tiiassj island mines at OIphiint, and the Uel.iwaro mines, at Mill Creek. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western companj will pi the trainmen on the southern divis ion today James tlenrge, of I'hoenlx Chemical comp.ui who was Injured In the Adams avenue collision leccntly, has bet n as signed to dut with the Nay Aug ('ht ill icit nppai itus The I'hoenlx wagon will be mt of service several weeks longer mi account of ilcU.1 in proiurlng special castings Tho funeral of Mrs. Johanna Madden will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the r"sldeniei, corner of drove street nnd Monroe avenue. Services will bo held in St Paul's church. (Jreen Ridge and interment will bo made in Sacred Heart cemetery, 1'Ii.Iiih. An unusinlly thick swaim or honev bees settle cl in the arch of the old uriinsu nt the back of Itc luiihou'H breweiy. Linden stn-et, about -1 o'eloek jfsteidiy evening They were nn object of great interest and curiosity to persons who happened to pass that wa at the time A man living in the neighborhood who knew something about apis cututc sought out tho queen bee ami wns fortunate enough In convelng to his t,niden an unusually large and vigorous swarm OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FORCASHU! Best Flour , $6.65 S Potatoes 0 85c Fancy Butter . 17c Tin Scranton Gash Stora 0 boooooooooooooooo MANY CASES CONTINUED. Oponlnc of the Beoond Week of Com mon I'lons Court. The second week of common plena court began yesterday mornlnR with JuiIkc II. M. LMvvauls on the bench In the main court room. After koIiik over the trlnl list for tho week cases were inurked us follow n; Continual John W. Jonea vs. Ullla M. Shirker anil other, assumpsit; Bruiun hall, Deatie & Co vs. J. a. Bnnclcrson, et nl., iisHiiminlt; Henry Benjamin vs. llor otich of Dunmorc. ejectment; lillNldo Coal nnd Iron cmnpnny vs. Ueorjjo Wntros, Jr., ami others, ejectment; Hiram S. AVordtn vs. Mary Comic 11, assumpsit, Chnpln & Co. vh. Qmickenbusli A: Co., appeal, I.uther Keller vs. lUthard Uus teed, Jr , ncl. fu. Settled Martin Hart nnd others vs. Scrjntan Traction company, trespass; John McHuch and others vs. Beranion Traction company, trespass, James Clnll; vs. Scranton Tiactlon eompuny, trcs. pass; Domlnlek Mahon nnd others s, Scranton Traction company, trespass. Owing to thi number of case con tinued nnd bottled only one of the re maining eases was teady for tilal jes tcrday nnd that was heard bpfore Judge Arolilralcl In court loom No. 2. It Is nn action In ejectment In ought by Mrs. Kllen J. Madlgan against John W. Williams for a lot situated in Valid ling. The piopeity was sold by a contractor named Lot as the proper ty of Mrs. Madlgan's husband and was purchased by the defendant, Williams, at Hhetlff's sale. Mrs. Mndlgan contends that It was her lot that wns sold and that she paid for It with money which she had earned by keeping buaiden and sell ing milk. The case had not been fin ished when couit ndjourned. Attor neys Watson and Dlohl appeared for tho plaintiff nnd Attorneys J. 13. Hurr and T K. Wells for the defendants. Judge J. W. Slmonton, of Hnrrlsburg, arrived yesterday afternoon and today will hear cases In the Superior court loom. PAPERS MADE OUT. Men Wbo Robbed tha Boston Clothing Sloro Will Be Brought Back to This City. Application? for Hie lequlsltlon pa pers necessary to hiing to Scranton the two Huston Clothing store thlevpt. now In Illmiia and their "teme," who das located In lilnghainton and nrtested theie, were riepaied vestoidnv in the ol'lce of Aide i man .Millar. The Infor mation was made by Pioprletor Diles en. of the Boston stote, and Chief of Police Gurrell. The applications, in formation, etc., occupied the attention of Clrk Jordan, of the aldci man's, of fice, nearly half a day. It is not expected that the requisi tion papeis will leach hue from Har rlsbuig befoie Thursday. The tin co accused men will probably not -bo brought hcte- before Friday. Tho arrest of the men. Goidon ard Hergsteln in Llmlra and Stone in Hlng hamton. led to the development that the gang had robbed the store of S. L. Goldstein In P.ingh.imton Yestei day's Issue of the Hlngh.imton Ilepublle'an savs. After Reigstcln was nrrested, it was learned that ho had been pelllnt, clothing In i:imlra and Corning and the Klmlri no'leo suiposed that he must ceit.ilnly bo a i),trtnc r of Gordon. Win n Mr. Drb sen, tho Scranton merehant, who was robbed wont to Klmlru. lie ldentllled nil of the clothing found in tlu two trunks which Goidon hid shipped to that city us com ing fmm his (tore the Klmiia ofllrers In the meantime hid loc itfcl about S-TXi worth of clothing hi i:imhlrn and 100 worth in Coining, which had licn sold two weeks ago ves icular bj Hergsteln Mr. Driesen found that none of this clothing was his. When Detective Stephersor. learned of this, fact, ho asked Jlr. Golcbtcln If he hid lost any clothing but nn such loss was know l. Jlr. Goldstein acted upon Mr. Stephen son s advice, however, and went to Ll mlra on Saturday, where he Identified the clothing which Hergsteln lu.d sold in th it place nnd In Coining as coming fioni his store There is n slmllaritv of the work In tho two cities that looks as If tho men havo all been work'ng together. In the Scian ton burglary the method of procedure was to strip tho piles of clothing taking a suit or a pair of pants from the top and bottom ol a pile leaving the rest so that the loss was not ei.slly discovered. The robber In this ellv had oen so carefully done that even two weiks after It occurred Mr. Goldstein had not discovered his loss. COURT MOUSE NCWS NOTES. Mirv Capol, through Attorneys Vosbur? &. Dawson CHtcid.iv began an action in trespass against Mary I'ruknk to recover 5- 'JX for alleged defanmion of character. Ill the caso of I'lfter against I'ellnus nnd others, a iiile to show cause why an appenl should not be stileken olf was gianted eterd ly A rule for decree In c'lvnrce was grant ed csterda In the c iso of Purvin again it Purvin It Is made letutnahlc to argu ment couit In the suit of Greaves acalnst liloes court jesterday ci.dcicjd ard dliceted that an appeal be entered to Miy term, It 'S, and granted u rule to show cause why the appenl shall not be stricken ofT. Judge Glister csterdnv granted a charter to tho l'ircn.en's Relief associa tion of this city John I.ydcn. charged with nssault and batterj was icleascd on bill estcrilay. Patrick Welsh became security for him in the sum of $rW M I" W.vmbs wns apprlnteil guirdlnn of Nellie A.. James Jr, Hdvvaid W and Thomas I Knn mlror children of the latet Jeremiah H Rjan. of this city. Marriage Ucerses were granted vester clay to Thorn is llson and Amelia Slnkler, of Scranton, lllltm W. Harding and Grace K Stanton, of West AbliiRton; Joseph J. Cullen nnd MaRglo M. Phllbln, of riouth Scranton. New l,nki Shore Train. Commencing Monduy, May SO, the Lake Shoie and Michigan Southern Hallway will run a new train for Cin cinnati, St Louis and Intermediate points, leaving Huffalo at 9 a. tn.j Cleveland at 12 45 noon: arriving nt Cincinnati at 7.D0 p. m. and ut St. Louis at 7 30 n. in. Thiough sleeping cars to Cincinnati and St Louis with dining car service west of Cleveland, nre features of this train, which will be known as the "Southwestern Hxpress," Connections will be made nt Buffalo with eastern lines. OBITUARY. Mrs. C. N. Wutermann died estcnlay nt lire home, U23 Mvlert avenue-, after un illness of marly seven months. The deceased was a middle nged lady and be. loved by a legion of fi lends, nil of whom deeply regret her untimely death. Tho funeral will take plaet tomorrow morn ing. Tho lemalns will ho taken on th' 9 o'clock Deluwaie, Lackawanna and Western railroad train to Nicholson, wher Interment will be made. BORN. IiODU. In Scranton, Pa., to Mr. and Mrs. I'red 1 1 ode, of Did South Washing ton avenue, .twin girli. HELPFUL CAREER OF JUDGE GDNSTER For Nearly Ten Years lie lias Served with Distinction on Local Bencu. HAS ANNOl'NCnD THAT 1113 IS A CAND1DATH VOll niMJLLCTION. uurom: his i:li:vation to tmu jt'Dai:sini' in: sbuvld thi: it.o. PI.i: IX OTHKIt CAPACITIES AND DUMONSTIIATJJD HIS A1UI.1TY AS a man oi' ArrAius-sroiiY or ins L'AKLY 1.1TK. The frank announcement of Hon I W. Gunster that he will again be a can didate for the Judgeship of Lackawanna, county Is chaiacterlstlc of the man who hns served the county so well during his terrr of olllce which Is now neatly completed. Without llouilsh of ti lim pet or reference to past achievements he makes thi Mntotneiit modcstlv, jet with an earnestness that Is indicative of his steadrastnesi! of purpose. Tin election of Judge vlunstei under clr cumstnncps which attended th" ballot was a compliment of which any man might feel pioud, und was a timely recognition of his talents as a jitilst as well as the beginning of a, natuial epoch In a most successful caret. MlliSm - m H IP mrmm JUDGE FREDERICK W. GUNSTER. HIT career may now be viewed from lluee points of observation as a man, nr an ntlortiev nnd as a citizen for we And thee thiee sides to tho ch.n actor of Judfte Cunsfr. While it is tuie th.it the professional man must ever be loyal to his rnlllnir. yet the interests of the community In which he lives and ot which he Is nn Intorcral part cannot b iKnoied There aie men who possess a vcisatillty of mental constitution that enables them to take part in dlveise lines of thought and activity with eiual success in each. HIS CAIlEHIt. Such a man Is Judge Gunster. In ad-, ditlon to this he ban made an excellent record ns an nttoi ney und has also rendered elllclent scivlco as a citizen. He was boin In Lochweilor. Prussia, tfeiitcmlier 15, 1S43. In 1S33 he accoin pnnied his parents to Scranton, whers he attended the pulnlc schools and also tho private school of Gcoirc I' Chase, in the old Odd Fellows' bulldlnir. Af terwaids ha completed the high school course, and then taught one year in the public-school. His education was com pleted In Williams colleco, Williams town Mass, fiom which ho graduated In l"si7 with tho decree of A. 11, Two jearj later the degree of A. M. was confer) ed upon him. On completing his literary studies, ho entered tho law olllce of Judge- W. C. Ward, wheie he lemalned after his admission to the bar in October, 1SCS, until Judge Wat J vas elected lecoidei of the mayor's court of Sctanton. In IS'iJ he foimed a partnership with Mr. Chiules II. Welles, and contlnueel In that connection until ho was elected to the bench. At one time ho s-erved as cltv attor ney. After his election to the judge ship, in 18, he was appointed by Gov ernor Heaver to 1)11 the unexpired teim ot Judge Alfieel Hand, who had been appointed to the supieme coutt. Ho took his fceat the tirst Monduy of Jnnu ni y, ISifl, to fcorve for u term of ten venis. He Is a life member and has ben serretaiy of the board .if trustees of Laekaw anna hospital. Since the or ganization of the Oral school, In which he took an rctlve pan, he has served as elltector, aid has also been trustee or the Albright llbraiy since Its foun dation. At e ne tln.e he filled the posi tion of city eleik. Finteinally ho is connncted with the Herevolent Order of Elks. AS A LAWMAKER. In the fall of 1S7I, on thu Democratic tlcke; be was elected to the Pennsyl vania assembly, and served in 1S73-0. He was active In seeming the passage of the- new county bill, sepaiatlng Hcki'.wanna fiom Luzerne, which tvvlca passed the house, but both times was deteated In the senate. After ie thing ft cm tho nstemblv, he leturned the tollowlng year and oiganlzed a ne w movement or a lnbbjlst, by which means he was successful In getting the hill through the leglslutuie. When the new county was oiganlzed he was ap pointed by Governor Hartranft as the Hist district attorney ot the county and served one year and thiee months. Hln Inlluence as a citizen has 'been felt In all mc names bavin? for the ob ject the welfuie of the people and the promotion of tho Inteiests of the com munity, and his fidelity to dtttv, both .is a private citizen and nn official, en titles him to the commendation of all citizens, BOARD OF SIX ORGANIZES. I", . Godfrey Hun lleru U-"lr Presi dent nl I An organization f i d of six school dliectoiB was ut .i .' jsteiday on tho advice of their uttornev, I. H. Hums. F. S. Godfrey was made pres ident, E. D. Fellows, secretary, and F. H. Marker, treasuter. If the courts up hold the legality of tho board, Mr. Hat hot's olllce will be worth $5,000 per yeai'J. A notary public, 1 J, Uuvau, swore In the members of the board. What tho plans of tho six directors arc Is something which hns not been made known. Their attorney says they will ask the present board to vacate before the opening of tho next school term, and will attempt to nssumo control of the schools, levying a tax and proceed ing as though no board of twenty-one had existed, COURT MAKES A RULING. Wltaeisesln Election Contest Can Only Dc Questioned Abo'it Matters Tbclr Vote Is Challenged (or. Judge Archbald yesterday handed down the opinion of the court with ref erence to a disputed question concern ing the manner of examining witnesses In the e'cctlon contest. John Graham, of Old Forge, when enlled for examination a few days ago wns asked to produie his tax receipts. As his vote wns not challenged In the bill of pniticulnrs on the ground of unpaid taxes the request of the attor neys for Mi I.nngstnff was objected to by the attomejs lepiesentlng Mr. Kelley. A iccoid of the question and the nicuments pio and con were pre sented to the court for an opinion and jesterdaj It was glen. It Is as fol lows. In this particular Instance which Is cei tilled to us wo hold that the question put to the voter was rleaily lnelevant, lie not liuvlng been at tucked In tbe bill of pnrtleulals on the giound of not having p ild a ciiallflng tn On the general subhrt of the powers ot the examiner we further hold that it Is their dntv to eonllre tbe exainln itlon In each case to the matters specified In tbe bill of particulars with regard to that special case. The lespondents lequested that this objection be noted of lecord and a bill sealed. This was elnne. The examiners met In the nibltiatlon room yestei daj morning and afternoon and examined n number of witnesses from the Second nnd Third districts of the Eleventh wnrd One of the wit nesses, John OKouike, caused some excletment He wns suffeiing fiom the effects of the "heat" when called to the witness stand nnd when asked where he was born by Attorney Hol gate, replied: "1725 Fifth avenue, New Voi I " "You mean Ireland, don't you'" quelled Attoiney Holgate, ' why, I can see a map of Ireland In youi face " "You're a liar'" promptly replied O'llourke, as he glared savagely at the attorney and showed a stump desire to get closer to him. The examiners Insisted that proper dignity and de corum be observed and O'Uourke set tled back In his chair. The examina tion then proceeded. The other witnesses examined were James J. Scott. John T. Doyle, Charles Mueller, Thomas Gilgallon, Michael Gaughan, Michael Pnuch, Henry Hul ler, Walter Scott, Theo Olasnovlch, William Crolly, John Vlkolskl, John Gllmartin, Abrain Cocktlll, Andiew Hodle, Lesko Denko, Michael Lavelle, John Graham, John Langan, Owen Connellj, John Hcplei, John Cruse, Patilck Crollj, Ignatz Lonznnka Pat ilck Ginhum, Patrick Hnggeity. Fiank Carmody, Jacob Wlsnjewskl, Dennis Crolly, Leopold Galbrlsh, Joseph Vali nes. James Flood and Philip Yeikes. There will be another hearing today. MILK CO.NDbNSIINU PLANT. Is llclng r.rectrd by Scr'iblon Dnirv Companv at In l'liiiur. The Scranton Dairy company Is building a milk condensing plant at La Plume It will have a capacity of condensing 10,000 quartr of milk per day. It Is said there Is oulv one other plant of a similar uatuto In the coun try. It is nt York. C. C. Rogers will be In chaige of the La Plume con densery. I'lirnugli Train Service tn llin est Commencing May SOth, through train service, consisting of elegant vestl buled day coaches and buffet parlor sleeping cats, will be Inaugurated be tween New Yoik and Chicago via tbe Lackawanna and Nickel Plate roads The conches will be entirely new. hav ing been built especially for this tialn, and will have all the modem improve' ments, being superbly upholsteied with high back sats, marble lavator ies, Pltitseh gas, wide vestibules, et This ttaln will leave Now 'iorlt dally except Sunday, at 1 p m , Scranton at 5.V, , m . Uuffalo .it 12.45 midnight, or rlvlng at the Van Buren street station Chicago, at 1 p. m. In time to make con nections with the through fast tialns of tho western roads. This will aflord passengers from points along the Lack awnnna mad u fast train with no chnnge of eats whatever, to, Cleveland, Fost-iria, Ft Wavnc and Chicago Remember that rates via tho Nickel Plato road are lower than via otnei lines. For Information, tlcketn, sleep ing car reservations, etc., call upon or uddtess M. L. Sn HI). Dlstilet Passen ger ag?nt, Delnvvait, Lackawanna and Wejtcin tallroad, Scranton, Pa. Tlie Casey & Kelly .Minister Hock Hcer will be on tap the re mainder of the week at all promin ent bars in the city. ANNUAL REPORTS REAO. At n Mooting ot Congregation of tho Nocond l'retbyturlnn Chnrch. The annual business meeting of the congregation of the Second Presbyter Ian church vvus held In the church ed ifice Inst evening. James H. Torrey was chosen chairman and Henjamln Watson seeretaty of tho meeting. James A. Linen's reports as treas urer for the vear ending May ill, 1S9S, wetu reud by the secretary us follows. KL'CKIPTS. Halnnce Juno 1, J'lT $ ir2 ft Sunday evening collections a,G s Scclal Htlbscrlptliiih 4.8.,, IK) Iljek pew rents 'jtl ;5 Pew rents B,a, 13 510,710 11 DlSDCIlSHMliNTS. Pastor's salary $ ijoo (W Pulpit supply U. Janitor Music Interest Repairs Insurance Loan I'uel Light and water Pi luting nnd statloneiy Tuxes Miscellaneous Unlunco COO 00 . U, ITS Si . 9SJ Cl . sir. 01 . ail no . 1 w) eo II) W . 24 I 00 . ill 00 1S2 C'J '' 1! . n.jj J10.7JD 11 DHIIT ACCOfNT. Loin, Scranton Hank one! Tiust companv Loan Plrst National bank . Loan Mrs Pnllantlne .... Moitgago II. O'Connor .$ 1 WO .00 L..V.) 1)0 n w w Bills payable 11 .-00 Colonel H M. Holes, president of the board of trustees, reported that the board had sold forty-six feet fioni the rear of the parsonage lots for $4,000 to W. II. Gc.it hurt. This has reduced tho lot to $10,200, the proceeds of the sale having been so applied. M. J. Wilson, Henry llelln, Jr , and J. A. Linen weie elected to succeed themselves on the boaid of trustees for two vears. Tho other trustees nre Colonel II. M. Boies, A. H. Christy and K. L. Fuller. Nearly all the old pew sittings had been letalned, only twenty-three le malnlng to be lented last evening. A petlod wns devoted to the renting of these and the meeting adjourned. GONE TO MIDDLBTOWN. Scranton firemen Cnrrled a Silk Dag (or the Monlingcns. A delegation from Crystal Hose com pany left hete yesteiday afternoon for Mleldletown, N. Y, wheie they last night presented the Monhagen com pany a silk Hag. A J. Colboin, Jr , and Alderman John T. Howe acconipanlcel the delegation us its lepiesentatlve orators. The Crjstal party comprised D. J. Newman, president; Assistant Fire Chief Michael McManus, C R. Hein llne, Hnivey Long, Thcodoiu Fat hen holt. Ii J Martin, P W. Costello. Wnclo M. Finn, Alderman John T. Howe, A. J. Colboin and M McManus. They left here on the 2.30 Eile and Wjomlng Valley train. School Children's Lxcurslon. The Re hool c hlldi en's excursion under auspices of the Teachers' Mutual Hen eflt nssoelotlon will leave tho Delewaiu nnd Hudson depot for Hlverslde park, Lanesboro, Pa , on jaturdav niurttlr, June 11, 1898, nt S.30 o'clock. EXPERIENCE TEACHES the value ot Hood's Sarsaparllla. It Is constantlj accomplishing wonderful cures nnd people In all sections take it, knowing it will do them good. HOOD'S PILLS euro all liver Ills. Mailed for 5 cents by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of Today at 3, and 8 p. the front of store on Z0&& Oriental Rugs and Carpets All these goods must be sold during this sale, regardless of cost. Sale uuder clirectiou of Mr. H. M, Dagliistauliau. WILLIAMS & McANULTY 127 Wyoming Avenue. Have You Seen t Yet Our $2.50 Vlcl KUl Line of The neatest thing on the market, $ J98 will be the shoe hit of the season. This is NOT a $oo shoe but $2. so never bought a better one than this. For Women In button or lace. Cloth top or all leather. Black or colored. Latest designs. For Men In Congress or lace. Black or colored. Cloth or Vici Tops. Up-to-date in everything. Come early in the month before we are broken in sues as this shoe is A SELLER. STANDARD SHOE STORE, Handiest Store in the City. 2 17 Lacka, Ave. (irnphnphona Concort ( Hvery evening from 7.S0 to 10 p, m at Helsmnn'fl Cigar and News Stand. 403 Spruce street, Through Train Service to tho W A now train to Chicago via Lac wanna nnd Nickel Plate roads wi ' e rut on May 20lh, leaving Scrnnt m 1 D5j p. ni dally, except Sunday, air.v Ing at Chicago at 4 ff. m. Through vistlbulcd day tonclus anil slceplnir cars, uiiiiiiiitiimtiiimitiiiimiiiiiiiimiu I WEDDING I lOIFTS I 5 In artistic Pottery just 5 s unpacked. s S A choice assortment of 5 UNDUPUCATHD pieces 5 K represciuiiip, iijc wonus 5 most famous potteries, 5 and comprising one of the rarest and choicest s a shipments ever brought 5 into Scranton. s 1 PLATES BY WAGNER, 1 I CARRARA MARBLES, 1 WORCESTER, DRESDEN, 1 SEVRES, TEPLITZ, I 1 ADDERLY, COALPORT, 1 I ROYAL BONN, ETC, 1 QftVcveJ I MILLAR PECK I 134 Wyoming Avanui. S Vnlk In aud Look Wound. a S S 'HIIIIIIIIIIIIHllllBIIIIIIIIHIBIIIIHIilin THE LACKAWANNA I I'll1, SUB No. 221 Adams Avenue, Opposite Court House SCRANTON, PA, For the treatment and speed euie of nil Acute and Cluonlc Disease:, of men, women and children CHRONIC. NEKVOl'S, 1IKA1N AND WASTING DISEASES A SPECIALTY ALL DISEASES l'LCl'MAK TO MILS Mich as Nervousness, Nlghtlj Losses, Ocporrhocn, Syphilis, CJleet Lost M m liood, Shrunken and Shriveled Parts, Pain in Slelo and Daek. Varioeoccle, Spermo teirhoea Loss of Memory Stricture, etc ALL TIIOSi: DISEASES AND inUKG 1 LAK1T1ES P1XTLIAUTO PEMAI.Es, Mich ns Lueorrhnea (whites), Piolnpsus 'or falling of the womb). Djsmenonhoea (or painful menstruation), all Displace ments. Inflammation. Dlsa barges, Pain in the Hack, Hips. Sides, etc CANCEItri, TUMORS, PILES AND nUPTI'llIJ cured Althout ltnlfe, pain or caustic. Epilepsy, Fits, Tape and Stomach Worms. CATAURHOZONi:. An' ono suffering with catanh, bion ehltls. throat, heucl or lung troubles miv receive three months treatment fen oulv J). Trial treatment free In olllce It never fills to cure I'se It at home At the Institute will be treated all dis eases of the Heart Kidnevs, Skin, Liver, Stom icli, Drain, Nerve, lllood. Hlndder. Ear. Eve, Nose. Throat and Lun's All specific and gent's urinary diseases or chronic Eczema nnd all Skin nnel Hlood diseases pct-itiv ol ctlicel. llruptl jns Pimples and Hlntchen removed from tho face of both male nnd female Old sores and cripples of every description. Consultation and Examination Frca. Surgery In nil Its blanches Expericiif'd consulting phjs.clans and suipeoiib. OFFICB HOURS: Dally, 9 a. m to e p. m undas, io to 12 and 3 to 4. m. In the evening in first floor. .Shoes for Men ami Women. and at our SPECliL JUNE PIUCE pjOR every 4 cents worth of goods you buy at our store gives you, a v.ote.in our El (? DLL CONTEST. Turn iu, you may get this wheel. No better wheel sold. Ask i'or the Vote Blanks. Some Good Things io TINWARE Lirge WaEh Howls nl Id C-eU Milk Pans lei 10 inch Tubed Cake Pans 4u Flue Stoppers, S& inch 4o IPs inch Pol Coveis Io 11 Inch wide Peifor.ited nottoni Sieve Io .l-qt Sauce Pan (tetlnned) 4ev File Papeis la 1-qt Measures 4a 12 Huh Sllvorlne Tmys 4o Machine Oil Cans Io 1-qt Dipper -to Ulark Handle Soup Ladles ...la Luge Size Orator 4a Comb Cases Iu Miner's Lamps Is Fish llnius 4o Fruit Jar Funnels io L'-ejt Coveted Buckets 4o THE GREAT 310 Lacka. Ave. JOHN' U. LAMVIU. FOR BABY'S SAFETY While carriage riding or sitting in high chair the will surely prevent him from fall ing, and many other specialties to make him comfortable and happy at the 512 Spruce Street. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WSR1NQ Charles B. Scott, 1 19 Franklin Ave. The Standard ElectricClocks No Winding. No Springs. No Weights. No Repairs. No Trouble of Any Kind. At Small Cost. ,Dt OMl.N V Itl'NXIM. IN fl'HAN. 'IU MVlMiS 1JANK SIXCi: l)K Ci:.Mlli:.t LW; VAUIr ONLY A1UL1 OMlShtU.M) A L'L'IC. Mercereaii & Connell, olc Agents for tbU Territory. Till: LH(lKvr ANU, KINLVT STOCK OP CLO('K, WA1l,Hi:J J llWKI.ItV AND MI.VKUWAIti: IN NOItTIIUA'iTallN l'LNNhU.VAMA. 30 Wyoming Avenue. At Pierce's Harketrhis Horning Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens and Urollers, Grvcn Pens, Tomatoes, Cticti tubers, Ciiullllojver, New Hects, New Potatoes, t.clery, Had. Mies, On. ons, Lettuce, Aspiica litis, etc., etc. l'ancv Strawberries and Fruits, Print Utitter and Soft Shell Crabs. R1Y I E PIER H AIL Mil