THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22. 3808. t - M-4-f4-H-H-f-f4-f-H-f-H"H-H-f-f-- I "Catching- On" j Our -4- l Oxford 4- 4- : Sale Ladies' eood quality Tan and Black Oxford t Tic and Sandals. Will J close out, Today Only, 95c Ladies' hand - sewed turn-sole Oxford Tie, cannot be duplicated else- where under $2-50. For t Today Only, 410 SPRUCE STREET. t-M--M-4 -H-f -ff The Wllkes-Darro Itecord can Co tiad In Screnton at the news stands of 41. Jleinhart, 119 Wyoming avenuo; Mac, Lackawanna aer.ue. CITY XOTES. Cards of thanks. resolutions or condo lence, obituary poetry and the like will be Inserted In The Tribune only when paid for In advance, at the rate of 10 cents per line. Oecrge Cooper, icpiosentcd by Willard. Wan en & Kniipp, began an .iction of Imw yesterday In ourt against tlio cltj In the sum of JlO.OoO. Tip general committee of the I'nllul Irish societies will m ct in Young Mi n's lniiliuif hull on I..Kknw,inn.i avenue ihl evening at 7.3n o'tloek. Count Treasurei Kelky cstenl.iy hold for tuxe-. ill tin- pnpoitles nilveitlMii mi the lm ns la- a. H.inrom tounshl.i. The irm.undti will be hold on Tuesel.o, Juiu Tin Nay Aug Jkfo compiny will ton- 1'iit tl.tli iinnual picnic and clam bake i liari.iony garden, tornurly Wahlei s 'if Tuesday afternoon and cvPiili,? ul l'lnrej & Hrooks have ni.nle niiangc ments wlitr-b they will leeeive tilt te h lit of the Inter-collegiate boat rates this afternoon Immediately upon the lln lsh t hereof. The bond of J. D. tlopkln. lax collector of Newton township, wan appmctl jes ter daj by the court The amount of It war J1.000. and thp burette-i wore Joph KIp her and Charlp.s II. Biehnker. At a special meeting of the Mockholil pis or the Third National bank, li.-lil -terel.ij the ooartl of tllrcctois was in nejur I to nine b the cactlon of J. Hen- jamln Dliumlrk and James L. Coniiili. iJunn llros , b their attoincy, 1. II Hums will petition court lodaj to iuo it writ of nltetrative mandamus to compM ( itj Controller Koblnxon to i'oimtcilgu he riuitrnit loi the n 'nutlm nf the Seventeenth main sewer district. i:ii..ilift!i l.itts. II. .1. Lilts net hus band Wlll'nm J. .Ii.inex and Annie ..ml 'limits WIik brake, by their attorney Votbtiij; I'tuJ Dawson, jtsteldn liee.ui an ait Ion m ejeotmeut In court agnlnit Mntgaiet Ciolc tor a lot of land a Itt out and ICO tcet deep on L.ifa.vclle. btlCct Meirri ige licenses were granted cstor tln to Con 1. Coleman ami Knin V. )eilit or the West Side Michael .1. UiiBBTtv anl Jilt J McGulre. ot tho South Side. Dr. Geoigp Luxpinherger ami KIiz.'Ih.iIi V. McCormack, ot Washbtir.i itrei. 'hnrles K. Cramptoii and LMI'.n M an uorUer. of this city. The Traders' National bank has opened to the publli a pulitcrlpllon list for the pen Ipsup of th' Tinted States govern-im-iit bonds. Any person defiling to Mib si rib fr ihese bonds ma now do so ami Oh biibscilptlop will be handled b tlilx ilik without chatKf. The bonds will he ih!urd .n ileuoinluatlons of .0. J100, i'lC). 1 tu t . ivm and JlO.CroO. The subscription u,i.i h leafh the ticasui ilep.irtment, Waliiton. D C. befoie Thutsduv ,lulv 4 An one deslrlm: to siibs'i nl.e xlioubl do no nut liter than Monday, JuK II, OCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCJ, s 1 I Flour I 0 C $5.35 Bbl. I $1.38 Sack. ,Si Highest Grade. At the Ttia Scranton Cash Store $1 DipLA bell; 00000000000000000 COMMENCEMENT OF ST. THOMAS COLLEGE College Hall Unable to Accommodate the Large Audience. X'tiumi.sMMi: or tiuutv Nt'.ini:r.a WASUIVIIN. AND Till: I'lKST JIAt.r w.h i'hi;hi-ntj:i uy jtmoi: vv- I'll.? T1IU LAST IJY lllOSi: IN T11K collixh vn: uhadh-hss.w on Ol.ADSTON't: IlV JAMUS C,. CfLLl'.N AND ON TOAKV1SM HV l A. KANL, jit. - n.uLr.s okchlstiia assisted. St. Thomas CuIIpko coinniencenient cxctclt were lielil last iilghl In col lege hall befoie an auillenci m larh'o Hint two hunilrPd potsonH had to stnml The programme conslntPd of tlility numlieis, the first fifteen liclnf? Klven b. pupils of tlio prepnnitoiy depart ment, uml tile other llfleen l tlmse of thf collegiate grade. Uauets orcltt(ti'ii also took part. lit llo. Hlsliop Holm". Kcveral ptliwts and the Christian biotlieia of the coIIori- weie seated before the stiiRP. The nichesttn. relideied an otettiite and a chorus coinprlfed of the Jinilois H.itiK "1-oiiK l.lii' Otli iood Pastor," and "Amerlia " Thomas 11. itllddy teilted "The heap f"i Life," and did It well lMwaid W. Connolly pae "Thp IJo1p Town " The chot'lis sang the "IlMiin to St Anthony." anil the oichesti.i played a1 medley ot pat riotic alls An Indian club dt III was nol. It w.ifi by a dozen Juniors mid was an enjoyable featur nf the pioKramme Hecltations weie Rlv.-n by Joseph .1. Wills and .lames .1 Mnlnnd. and n (iinceil tei Itatlon was given by n niiiii bet of pupils, aftei which lhe sang "Whisper Mothei's Name," John Kane and Dudley Tlerney t.ikliiK the solo patts. John .1. Nnllln was very j-'nml In KiiBene Tleld's thai mini; niliseiy ihyme. ".Seeln' Things." ut. had to lespond with Whltcomb lUley's "The Goblins 'II Catch Y'u If Y'U Dun't Watch Out " ' YOl'NG JACK TARS. ISobeit A Gllroy lead an essay on clils. AIonsIus Colllcan played varia tion on tho piano, and the ilrst pait concluded with a ill lit "Our Uttle Jack Tuin." which drew foi th continued ap plause James Kane, the youthful captain. dPHPttc special mention for the PllhleiiPj of his tominand Joseph A. Hnnnlek attuned the piano t the evolutions of the young marines " James G. Cullen was first on pai t second of the ptgramme Ills subject was an cssnv on Gladstone. It was a scholaily essay nnd It evinced n famil iarity with the character and Intellect ualit of the "Gianil Old Man" that required considerable leseaieh He le ferred to the piemier's sympathv for the south in the Chll win. his early antagonism to the cause of Ireland, and to the cause of Arab! Hey in Hgypt, as the shadows In the picture of his life that served to bring out with mine distinctness his virtues nnd talents. Krnncis A. Kane, of Mlnooka. icad an essay on "American Toadyism." He objected to sacrlllclng Ameiitan beauty and gold on the altar ot Hutopean ailstocracy, and wished it understood that the young men of America stand ready to pieelurte the necessity of Ameilcnn daughters in going aeioss the waters for husbands. He quoted Pope's lines. "Worth makes the man and wntu of It the fellow." and "Honor and fame from no condition rise; act well your pint, there all the horn r lies," as proofs that genealogy, wealth, and other such accessories ate not the standaids by which to judge men. CLOSING Nl'Mnr.HS. Michael J MiCtea, of Mlnooka; Jo seph A. Weir, of Mooslc, Ktancls A. Collins, John F" McGownn, William F. Connots, jr.. John J. Colligan nnd Ken neth 11. Ilurnett gave lecltatlons, and the sonss of thp college chorus weie tine. The "To Ileum" was sung by all the pupils In i losing ELGCTRIC COMPANY STOCKHOLDERS FIto ofThom Arn In Action Against Two ( onipnnics. The tiesp.iss still of llvp stockholders of the Wlghtni.in Klee trli company agaliMt the Thomson-Houston Llectrlc coiuiianj was he.iift yesterday In the oihee of Jesstip & Jessup In the Com nionvvcalth building before Attouu James 11 Toney as referee. The case was biought In the I'nlted States couit and was teferied to him. The plaintiffs aie AVIlllani II Tay lor, Oeiirge Sandeison, Pluniniei S. Page and U H Sturges The plaintiffs allege that an agree inent was made In .Ian . iv.il by the Thomson-Houston tonipan whorebv It was to secuie contiol of the Wlght- inaii ciunpanv, with the votes and in fluence of the above named .tock huldeis. was to extend the business cf the local concern and make it a large and piospeious electrical plant The plaintiffs teclte that soon after the defendant had obtained full ton tiol. It began the woik of desttoylng the Wlghtman company by refusing mid falling to co-opeinte with the plaintiffs who weie in the minoilty. nnd by c tippling and h.iuipeiliig it in eveiy possible vva The executive boaid was removed fiom Sctanton to Huston The defentl.ints deny that the.v ever tiiatle an ngi cement to extend the busi ness of the Wlghtman company They admit having secuied the continuing stafk. The defendant takes exception to the statement that the Wlghtuum compan was doing a piosperous busi ness btfoi,e it assumed itintiol. aver llng that the had been doing business at a loss. The Thomson-Houston company Is leptesented by .Jessup & Jessup, and the local stockholders bj Attorneys James H. lluir nnd T. T. Wells The pl.ilutltfs clulm damages to the par value of the stoe k held by the Wight man company. Mi. Taylor asks $.',i;i, .Mr. S.indetson $J,Sini, Jit. Page $1,000, Mis. I'nge $l,10u. Mi. Sluiges Jl.nnn, Mr. Torici will muUc Ills lepott later. i - ORINEK ON TRIAL Ll-llepreiiuntnllvc Chained with tlin .llnrilorol Ills StcpdnughtiT. Jam. r R (iilner, the ex-repiescma. live, of VVIlkes-narre.n man well known in Luetne county politics, was placed on ttlal befoie Judge Woodward In U'llkes-Ilaiie vesteiday nftci noon, clvirged with the murder of his step daughter. Mir Caroline chleffer, at Pinryea, In October last. Tho details ot tho murder urn well known to the pub lic. Oiln"r being chnigcd with having deliberately shot nnd killed tho woman at his hotel, til" Pullman haute, Uur yea, dm lug a family quart el nbotit ome ptopoity. Wljcn called to'ths defendants' table, '(Jrlncr looked more like a man of a yearn lather than 5a, which Is nhmit Ills ago. Up wiih fnultlp'sly attired mid V.'oro a new suit nf t-lothes. lilsttltt Alt- iney Mnitln. who Is con ducting the case for thp commonwealth, read the Indictment to Grlncr, which hinged him Willi intir'lei and lie to plied with a tit in voice "not gullly " when nsicnd what hie plea was. Assist ant District Attoincy M. J. Mulhalt Is assisting Mr. .Mm tin for the ptosecll tlon and County Detective? Johnson rop recnt'd the commonwealth ns tho pt.iecttioi. An oAidrnoP of the vlgoioiis fight which will lie put up In Orlnor's de fense Is the prosonre of John T. 1-eiin-linn and l'eter A, O'Hoylo at the de fendant's table, who with Attorney Clint les K. Keck repicsent the pilson ei It Is not yet known what the de fense will h but It Is bellexed that tempoiaiy Insanity will be the plea. FIREMEN'S RELIEF. Association'" Conitlliitioii Now Oprrutloii"H llccniue lillcc lUu on June (I. in At last night's regular monthly meet ing of the Sii.niton riieinen's Hellef association. City Hollcltor McC.lnlcy was present and lepoited that the constitution ot the association had been opeiallng since June 0 on which date the chattel was gi anted by the Mate. Since that date no accident or sickness involving an npropiiatlon from the fund has been repotted. Mr. .McGlnley Infoimed the assoeln tion for City Contiolloi Iloblnson that tho lattei had counteihigneil the war rant for the fund and ptc seated It to the city rleik for dellvciy to the asso ciation tieastller. A H llnlmtvt, K. W. Wmnke and Chailes Slmtell. a special committee, lepotted a lesoiution ptovldltig for an Initiation fee of $1 for meiiibeis of the few companies who had declined to become thin let membeis, as bodies, of the association. The tesoliition was stoutly opposed bj Mossts, Long, Cos tello, Mnlr and Hetty Mr. Long held that the lesoiution was countei to the constitution, aside fiom that feattlie he did not think the association should show any con sideration for the membeis of any company that had iefui-ed to Join the association in a body The discussion raised the point that ncthe Hitmen who weie non-niembers of the association might secuie bene tlts tioin the fund by law. Clt Soli citor McGlnley. In respou.-e to a ques tion, thought this possibly could be temoved by an amendment t" the oi n stltutioi' Tho mntter was lefeired to him for an opinion, nnd. If it Is ns in dicated in ills view last night, action may be taken permitting Individual monibei ships fiom the companlerf now out of the fold. Secretaiy Hmil Honn was dltecleTl to notify the iccently appointed dlstitet physicians that their services might be lequlied at any time. It was de cided to pay the physicians a lee ot $1 for each visit and a tepoit to Chief Hlckey. the pi evident of the associa tion, a physician to make but one visit in eae'i case excepting when otherwise dlteeted and then for orly the purpose of observation. HAaDlKirillKESTED. Cliargod with iolntiug the Iimurnncc Laws by Chief Clork Hvann, ol tho Insurance Department. V. I.. Hammer, an niljiistur for the Wajne Mutual Life association of In dianapolis, Ind.. was nnested in this city jesterday on complaint of Mai ton I). Kv.vis, of Hnirlsburg. chief cleik of the stats dioaitment of Insurance Mr. Hv ail . made InformnMoii In fot Aldeimnn Millar that Hammer had been doing business without a state license. A waiiant for his ariest was Issued and given to Sppcial , Ofllc er Tlerney, who ariestoel Hammer at the Hotel Rudolph When arraigned be foie Aldeunan .Millar Hummer waived a hearing. Ills hall was lived at $1,000 In defaul'. of bail he was committed to Jail. Tho Wavne Mutual Life association Is Incorporated in this stale, although Its home ollli e is in Indiana, but its. agents have been doing business with out licenses. The licenses could not be Issued as the company has not been able to furnish to the state elepntt ment acceptable financial statements. The compiinj Insuie.s subjects of all ages. Its policies are not paid accoid Ing to their full lace value, It being ptovlded that the pilnclpaN shall be based upon the assessments and their payment. In Scranton and vicinity policies to the amount of about JJ0O.O0O hip held in Hammers iccent settle ment of claims, many policy-holders thought they had just cause foi gi lev unco. Their complaints weie miulp known to the state department and ic sulted In the visit of Chief Clerk Hvans to Scranton Mr. Hvnns came here with the In tentlon of hiluging action against some of the innni local agents, but when he learned of the picsencp of Adjustor Hummer In the city the hitter's ariest was at onto nt tiered Hummer lesldes at Indianapolis, the headquarters uf the company HIS EYESIGHT THREATENED. llemilt of n lllnnt in u Tenth Mnrd Well. Daniel Slush, of Little Hngland, was seilously Injuied jesteiday afternoon by the eploslon of u blast In a well which Is being sunk mi the lot of an uncle who icsldes ne.u hliu. Slush wus not awnip that the fuse had been lit and was peering down Into the well, A column of dirt, stones, and lock was sent into the ulr and Slush's fnce was badly cut. Ills ees weip filled with dltt and his feiiehend. nosp and cheeks were Inc. erttetl. lie was biought to the Lacka wanna hospital He s in dnngei of losing his eyesight. He is a young man. RICfc'.FLYNN NUPrlALS. Ceremony Performed in Holy Snvior Church, llkcc llarrc. At the t lunch of the Holy Savior. Hast r.nd, Wilkes. liitue, .vesteiday morning Joseph S. ltlce and Mlsi Mary Flnn. both of that llj, weie mauled. Ilfv. J J Cuuan, piistcu of the church, lieifoimed the Cfreinmu Hnny T. ITvnn wns ginnmsmaii and Miss Theiesa Ilreniinn. maid of honor. Mi. and Mis. Illce left on the noon tntln for n tilp to New York and Hos. ton. The groom Ih tho young iivtn wjiiu Jumped Into much pioinliieiice by com- Iner to .JPcond iibiee nt the two six dlvs' bicycles races hold In New Vcul: city, tho last about six months ugj. GRADUATES BANQUET ATJIOTEL NASH High School Alumni Anniversary Celc brated Last Evening. at a iu'sinkss MnrriNG oi'i'icnns ut.m: i:i.i:cti:d and a commit ti:p, nvmi:d to itt:visr. Tin: Al.l'MNI LIST IMIKPAHATOIIY TO A IinOIlGANIZATION-UANQCKT I'KA Tl'lll! INCI.L'DHD A NCMHntl OV i:xci:i.i.i:nt toast ih:si'onsi:s 11Y WIU.L. KNOWN GHADfATHS. Kouiteen ,cars Have passed into his toi since the. hlilh of Hie Scranton High School alumni. Thu fourteenth iintiUc isn't v of that date was observed last exenlng at the Hotel Nash, on Annuls avenue. A toneenstis of opin ion anions the oldei .ilumnl illso.iveis the fact thut few piovlotts events of the aluninl have excelled this la-l one. Tho fit st pait of the evening was de voted to the teceptlotl of the attend lhs, iilpnibeis and a geneial reunion of old classmates Later, the annual btll iinvs session was held. Piesideut George IJ. Davidson pieslded. The only Impoitanl thing done was the ap pointing ot a committee for the pur pose of usceitnlnitig who nio and who me not giaduates The committee compilses Pi or C. W Phillips J. M. Hauls. Miss Kllza Chase. J. J. Mtnphv and Itaplmel Lev. Their wotk Is to prepaie a list of those who hitv. mu tt Icuhtted and ale thercfotc eligible to membeishlp In the ntumui, whlih Is to be iecrEanl2ed. offici:ks i:li:cti:d, An election of olllccid lesulted as fol lows: Hon. J. P. Kellv. ptesldent; Mls-t Nettle Nye. vlee-piesldent: Miss Josle D. Lees," sec ictiiiy: Walter Sclmntz, lecoider. This coi, eluded the buslmvs and all. Including the alumni's guests, lepaired to the dining table, where the banquet was served. The tables were in ranged In four p.nnllel lows. Those who were to icspoiicl to the tcuifits be ing seated at one table The iloial dec ointlons weie verv beautiful. The menu provided by Propilotor Nash was perfect In evety respect and was as follows. Little neck clams. chicken salad, potato calad, cold ham . and i old tongue, biscuit sandwiches. lettuce, cake, fiult. coffee, Ice cie.nn i and straw bellies John M. Hariis was toaslmnstor. Dining Hie progt amine seveial piano (elections weie played by Charles Doer- i sain ailss Gaiagan and .vir uroneacn sang solos and also a duet. The post piandinl exeicises weie opened with Invocation by Hev. I. J. Lansing. D II.. p.mtor of the Gieen llldge Presbjteilan church. Geoige 15 Davidson, the ictlilng piesideut, made a shoi t addiess. The toasts were then lesponded to In the following oidei. "The Private Secretary," Ulch aid J. Heamlsh; "Student Life at the Capital." P. H. Klhullen; "Iieyond the Aim Lies Itah," Simon Nye; "Uench ami Har," John J Muiphy. "Thbe High School, the rnlversity of the People." Professor Alfied II Welles; recitation. Miss Leila A. Poiter; "The Class ot s," Walter L. Schatiis. "The Ladles." Jcdin McCoutt MessiM. Nye and Mc Court Introduced consldeiable humor in lespondlng to their toasts. At the coiicluhlon of these exercises, dancing was enjoyed for which Hauer'n orches. tta of six pieces furnished the music THOHi: PllHSHNT. Those who attended last evening's nttt'ir wete: Misses Nettle Nje Nel lie K lieainlsh. Maty A Kennedy, Han nah M Devine, Sat nh L. Devlne. .lo st phliiP D. Ltes, Kllza J. Chase, Miss c,iogor. Minnie Lnnge Helen Wlleov, Lulu Knapp, I'Mnu Kent. Hahfl Pnw ell. Kmina Kalkowskl, L Fiances Vali ilg. r.flle Fellows, Jane Fellows Mai gniet A. Williams, (ieitrucle Fellow s. Lilllnn Simpson, Leila Poiter, Heilha Conger. Heinice Conger, Mlilnni Mil ler. Kathiyu Flts.pattlck, Adelaide Clink, Mrs ,1 C. Lunge, Margaiet Tiopp, Peail K. Pinter. i:lle Keller, Mu.v O'Hoyle. Floience Sewaid, Alice Corwln. Anna Koos, I uc.v Ponnegan, Hllii I.iougbettv, Hatah Dougheity, Km 11111 C. Unite. 13tllPl Poller, Mae K. Kie fei, and .Messrs. Charles Swisher Au di ew M. Fine. John A Hornn. Fled W. Mnsor, John McCouit. Meorge M. lilac k Or. H Donnegan, Hmil Hnos, fieoige W. Maybe, jr. John M. Hants. Hon. John P. Kelly. H. L. Levy, Frank J. MoAndiows, Alt. F. Clntk. Lester K. Iisey, John 1 Muiphy. Ibert II. Wel les, (?. W. Plilllips. John A livvln, John W. Kilbv. II C. Hank. Hauv W. Hlne I ait. John H.iush, P. L Kllnillen.Chas. i: Sweet, Clare M. titnim. Alch Meal's, Willis Sweet, Arnold Lediman. Chailrs Falkowslcy, jr.. W. H. siohlmpff, Wal ter Schantz, L. A. Lange. (leoige I!. Davitlsi n, Hev. I. J Lansing. It. hr nest Comegys, Simon L. Ne and I'. J. Uo.imi.-h. Dl'RYEA FIRE. An Ilnrlv .llorniiic lllac I)ciitro)rs '1 hrcc Building! and Their Contouti. A lire nt Duiym catly yestciday nioinlng totnUy desttoyed three nulld lltgs and llieli contonts. The burned structutes weio situated Pulhnan house and were nbove owned the and occupied ns follows: Pinperiy of Tliomim lloff, occupied b Michael Loltus as a saloen. Uiilldlng and tin nliutc totally distuned Paitl ln stirttl lhnldlng occtipieil by J. 11 lirimshiw as a di tig store. Store ami stock conipb lely coiisumecl. No'lnnir.u.ic. Propirty of A C Wilson occupied bv himself as a baker) and dwelling lliilld Ing paitly desliojed and furniture nnd Block tompltel.v mined. P.ntlj insuieil The blaze was dlsioveied In Loftus' saloon at 1' o'clock. It had gained such headway that the Inirtnlos found ellfli cully In esc-nplng fiom the stiuctuie It wns only by hard effott that the flic men were able to save it sei tion of th" Watson dwelling. The cause of the die is not known. Mi. Watson Is probably the heaviest loser. Ills piopertv, Including furni ture nnd stock, was valued at about J.'.OOO, on which he carried SS00 Itisiu nnco. This amount will about cover the clnlms npnlnst the building. Mr. Hilmshaw's loss Is also ciulte seveie He loses cvorvthlns. ns he entiled no insuiatue. Ills slock was valued at about $W0 This Is the second time Mi. Oilmshaw has been burned nut Inside of six months, and the llilnl time slum Iip has been In business The (ion building was valued nt about $S0O, mi which tlioio was somo liisuiance Th prnpeity of Mr. Loftus, who tented the i building, wan niso jnsurea. Driven to Drink. Yes, mnnv a nwn has been driven to drink something stronger simply because the wjter was impure, muddy nnd tepid. How c.isilv and cheaply this can be avoided by using one of our STONE WATER COOLERS and FILTERS, which renders the muddiest water pure, cold and sparkling. Wc have all styles and sizes, fiom two gallons up. Prices Surprisingly Low. CVxvtvaT MILLAR & PECK, 134 Wyom'n? Avenin, "Walk In and Look Around ' WANT .SEWER FIRST. North Lnd ProporU Owncri Object to tho Laying of n Pavement at 'I'll i i 1'liiie. Ptoperty owner J along n certain por tion of the pioposed Not til Hnd pave ment ate up In aims against having the pavement laid until seweiti are put In. The following petition will be presented to select council tomoriovv night. We. the sulisc rib. is mwicrsof piopcrtv abutting on Ninth Main avenue. ln tweeu Pull niu sin ct and Hull's Head cornels and Provldince toad between Hulls head coinei and Court stiect, r -sppi tfullv Kpu-Mil: That an oitlliiance has hi en pissnl ip qulrlng the paving of snlil poitlon ol said street and toad; that said poitlon of snld street and line! has, not lien seweied, that the sewer ought to lie laid be Ion paving, nnd that the sewer is ninth mole necessary th, in pavement at the said plac and that It would be a gleat dam age to the ptnpitty owiiPts to have saltl street and mad paved btloie Hist sewpr ing. That we respectfullv pptltlon .von th 11 loll will repeal saltl oidiiinnce oi do whatevet is in cess.n y to prevent the paving of said stiect ami road In said lttalltlps until thpy are llrst seweud. And we will ever play, t tc. lnt of 13 pioperty owneis, 40 have signed the petition. The icmalnlng five have private sewers. A meeting of the property holders will bo held In Company 11 armory tonight when the opposition to the present laying of the pavement will be dlseuted. Viewers aie now prepailng a icpcirt for couit covering a main sewer ss tein which Includes the portion of Pinvltlence toad and North Main ave nue mentioned In the petition The pinpeit.v owneis have been told that the sewer cannot be built for live yeais, as the city will not until that tinip possess the money necessaty to pay Its sewer asspsment The piopeity owneis take this statement with a grain oi two of salt for the icasoii that the sewer ordinance piovlelevt that the sew ei" shall be built ns soon as a bond ordinance issued containing a sewer fund Is authorized They believe the bond issue will be authoilzed be fore next summer DIED. O'HOIIA in Scr.u Ion. Pi., June 2 lVjx, Mis. Ann O lima, ape V. jcais. at the residence of Mrs John J. Oortlon, cor ner of Carbon mm (lordon street, 1'u ncral Thursday morning. PRICES REDUCED ON- TailorMade Suits and Ladies' Shirt Waists. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF DIMITIEIS, LAWNS, BATISTES, ORGANDIES White Goods Gome Mears i l i d 1 Our $2.50 H Special 1 June Price, For Men or Women; neat, dressv, serviceable. Just wli.it you need lor hot weather. Pretty cloth tops or all leather, black or colored, all sizes. This shoe is the best seller in the city. This pi ice all this month, -Sl.tlS. TANDARQ H Handiest Store in the la MMJM THE LACKAWANNA MEDid i an raiE Jn'o. 221 Admits Avenue, Opposite Court, llouso SCRANTON, PA, lor tho tremnint ind pnedv caie of all Acute mill Clirnun Dun. t-es of men, vvoinHii and thlldieii ClHtONlC, M:ilUtS. IIUMN AND WASTING I)ISl.'A.i:S hl'Ll'IALTV 1.L Dlrii:.Si:S PLCILIAH TO SI11S, such ns Nervotisirss, Nlghtlv Losses, Otnonhopii. Sphlli. (licet. Lost Min- hood, hht miken and Shriveled Patts, Piiin In Side and Hack, nrlocooeV, Speimo- teiihoe.'i l.os of Miniorv. Strlctuie, etc ALL THOSi: DI.lllASr.S AND lltltHG- TLAIUTILS PLf'l LIAH TO PHMALKS. such ns Lucoiilioea (whites), Piolnpstit inr fulling of the wombi DvMlliliotlhne.i (or p'tlnftil iiiptistruiitloiu, all Displace ments. Inflammation, Dlschaigcs. Pain In Ihe riiick. Hips Sides, etc CAN"i:ng, Ti'.Mons, pn.rs and Kl'PTflti: tilled -.vlthout knife, pain or cju-ulc. Hplleps, Pits, Tape and Stomach Worms. oatarkiiozom:. Anvono suffering with rntarth. bion chltts, tbtoat, head or lung troubles m.iv receive three months ticatment lor oniv J"). Trial l.itliicnt fiee in olllce. It never fills to tine I'se It at home At the Institute will be tuateil all dis eases of the Ileait. Kldnevs. Skill. Llvet. Stnm.teli, Uraln. Neivc. P.lood. HlatldT, Har. Hjp. Nost-, Tin oat and Lungs All specific nnd Gcnlto-uilnaiy dlsensps Chronic i:czpma and all S'cln nnd Hlond elNenses prsitlvelv cured Llliptlons. Pimples and Illntrhro iPinnved from the f ipo ot both male and tcmnle Old soros and crippUs ot evciv descriptlol. Consultation and Examination Free. Surgerv In all Its branches. Dr ,T C Di'tisten consulting and examining phislclan and singe on OFFICE HOURS : Dallv, o a. m. to o p. m Sundays, in to 13 and 3 to 4. ' Health and Pleasure for the summer months can be hid at moderate cost at the Spring; House Heart Luke. Pa.. Thoroughlv renovated ami refurnish' d has hot and e old w ltei baths Heart Lake Is on the line ot the D I. .v . P. K. three miles from Montiosp high ele vation, pine nlr. pine water, pure milk row boats and lisping tackle free to guests, (lood bicycle loatls, fine sll..dv grounds, large piazzas d inc lug hall l'or prices and parilculats write U. E. CROFUT, Proprietor u in Great Variety. and See. 0 & Hagen x S x d fti d i d i dg Vicl Kid Line SHOE STOR City. 217 Lacka. Ave. WeddiD Month Means u hunt for Wed ding Presents. Nothing more suitable than pret ty China or Crockery. Tea Set Of Carlsbad China, Cream Jug, Tea Pot and Sugar Bowl, neatly decorated, Was 1.00; for a lew days n Ar they're - - - t-w Berry Set Austiian Chinas, of tints, decorations in (lowers, was $2.00. Here now at $1.49 Toilet Set Twelve colors in pieces, 3 the deco- ration, lull gold stiplcd : $4.98 was $7.00, now 56 Piece Ten Set, best French and gold traced, worth j (q 7. Here a tew days at 4.VO 100 Piece Dinner Set, under- glaze decoration, fully guaranteed, worth ji- qq S7.00. Here at - - P5"0 CreanTrFrcezer The "Gem" kind, freezes quickest, takes less cream, turns easier and best of all is (l 1 y a the cheapest. 2-qtsie plt You arc entitled to a chance on the Ben Hur Bicycle with every 4-ccut purchase. THE GREAT 310 Lacka. Ave. JOHN II. IjAINVIG. FOR BABY' COMFORT at tho azaar. Trv the Knit Night Drawers. Kliil Drapers, lor Ladies and Chil dren, Dresses, long and short, Skirts " Waists, liitlcrvcsts, Sacqucs, lilankcts, Hosiery and Shoes. Ingient vnrlcty and daintiest desigu. 512 Spruce Street. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Charles B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. The Standard ElectricClocks No Winding. No Springs. No Weights. No Repairs. No Tiouble of Anv Kind. At Small Cost. SuitaDle for stores. Oifices. BanKs, eig. INK N IM'.NNINt, IN M'ltAN liiN sMMiS ltNK ''I N'CP nu ll Villi, t 1 sr, Vltll UNLY AII'1 1 UM.M.UIXI) V W'UUK. Mercereaii & Connell, ioIp genn for thli Territory. rilK I Milr V.N'li I'INIlsT STOCK Jil l.oi K. W'VH lll. .IP.W'l'.I.ItY V.ND ll LllW Mill IN MJllITlKAfeTr.UN PL.N.NM AM . 130 NVjoniini; Avcnui. At Retail, Coal of tho best quality for domestic u'a ami of nil sizes, including Huckwho.it und Uudseje. delivered In any part of thu cli. at tho lowest price Orclcis received at tho otllco. flr floor. Conituonwenlth bulldln. room No. t; tolepliono No. 2iil or at tho mine, tela phone No. 27.'. will bo promptly attendeJ to. Dealers supplied at the mine. V. T. SMITH.