c THE BOTTA3STTON TniBtTNTD-WEDNESDAY MORTSTINW. SEPTEMBER 1, 18DT. Uk$t Side WEDDED AT NOON. Miss Elizabeth Ihnmas, of GarllclJ Avenue, Married (o J. Al. Edwards, ' of West Locust Street. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth, .laughter of Mrs. J. fl. 'J'hotnns, of 211 North Gnrflclil avenue, to John M. Ed wards, of West Locust street, occurred yesterduy at noon In the presence of many relatives and friends In the First "Welsh Baptist church on South Main avenue. At the hour Mrs. 1). H. Thomas played Mendelssohn's wedding march, which heralded the approach of tho lirldc-eleot who. leaning on tho arm of uncle, Griffith G. Thoiiins, was accom panied by her bridesmaid, Miss Mar garet Reynolds. The ushers, Charles licrtlnc, Edwin !. I'oters and William Iteynolds, of thl city, and D. J. Jen kins, ot the Albany Medical college, Albany, X. Y., preceded the party. The groom and his best man, 13. D. Edwards, met thorn at tho altur rail ing. Then the ninrrlugf ceremony was performed by Rev. W. F. Davis, pastor of the Wayne Avenue Baptist church, assisted by Dr. II. II. Ilurrls, pastor of tho Taylor church. During these few moments the organist played a soft refrain nnd as tho party retired, Lo hengrin's march was heard. The bride was attired In white or gandie, over white silk, and carried white roses. The bridesmaid was cos tumed In pink organdie, over pink silk, and 'carried pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards tendered the relatives of the contracting parties a reception at tho resldcnce'of Mrs. Thomas and later de parted on their wedding trip to Now York city and Boston. Upon their re turn they will reside with Mrs. Thomas, at 211 North Garfield avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards have a wide circle of friends, both being well known young people. Mr.. Edwards Is stenographer in' lhe:6tllce of Hon.' William Connell, nnd n sergeant In Company F, Thir teenth regiment. ALDEHMANIC CASES. ""Mr".' anil 'Mrs. Hugh" McGraw, of the Continental, had a warrant Issued be fore Alderman Pavles, on Monday, charging Mrs. James Hogan.the mother of Mrs. McGraw. with being a "common scold." Yesterday the old lady, aged S4 years, went before the alderman, waived a hearing nnd entered ball In tho sum of $100 for her appearance at court. Mrs. Hogan alleged that Inas much ns her children held Insurance on her life they ought to care for her and not abuse her. Joseph Davis, of North Main avenue, had a warrant Issued from Alderman Kelly, of the Eighteenth ward, cnarg lng Ida E. Smith, of 107 Lackawanna nvenuo, with keeping a "disorderly house." Tho alleged proprietress was given a hearing yesterday and was held In $300 ball for her nppearance at court. Hall was furnished. STRAW RIDE TO DALTON. On Monday evening a party of West Scranton young people enjoyed a "straw" ride to Dalton, where they became the guests of Mr. Nclbel. The I GjobeWarebo(ise j The choicest textile products of two continents await your in spection fsvery day this week in our great Dross Goods Departments, and, as usual, you are heartily welcome to como and look over tho most important II UU! mat occurs in mis state, rmiaicipiua excopicu. lour presence- on such an occasion dots not signify your iutcutiou of buying. This is iiiutuail,v understood, therefore ladies need havo no hesitation what ever in coming in to see what they tlie season. Fashions, as Illustrated In the now weaves to hand arc remarkable ohleily for tho admirable manner In which high nrt, good tusto and coinmun sense thrift aio combined, With one or two exceptions there Is not a new weave that does not possess all the essentials of 'this peculiar and wo might add happy triple alliance. The exceptions to this rule are found In what may bo described as odd fads, their claims for attention resting chiefly on their extreme or iginality. The Leading New Weaves from abroad are two tono whip ..cordn; changeable coverts In faint, ' 'dark mixtures; undressed twist tweeds und worsteds; vclour, whip cord and twill brlges; moscovletto cloth (an entirely now fabric, with rriollskln finished back, flno twill face and storm proof); clay wor steds; solid ahade granite cloths, "etc.- -V80 extreme novelties In Moire Broche and Velour effects; Metallic Rlpps, Jacquard Ripps, etc., etc. New Fall Dress Goods Display Now Open "" -iis-'sjs ry iffts 'iy'ijtfrty r-!"'rs i-xrV. ? - -?5i " f- j " oil Globe Warehouse I and Oiy evening was passed pleasantly and both trips were mnde without nccldcnts. Those who comprised tho party are: Misses Ethel Porter, Gertrude Lloyd, Lulu Dcppcn, Pearl Porter, Snyder, Lain a Neibel, Anna Losey, Lily Porter, Mamie Kelly, Elsie Keller, Brydon, Lydln Weaver, Annlo Kelly, May Hello Sweetser, nni Messrs. Harry Smith, John Beamish, Harold Gillespie, Hen ton, McLean, Moore, Crago, John How ell, Atrhur Sancton, Arch Mears, How ard Williams, Alex. Clark, Arch Drown, Hay Hryden, Charles Crothamcl. Will Myers and Lester Losey. MISS ALICE EVANS ENTERTAINS. Largo Party of Clients nt Her South .11 u I n Aveiinn Home. Miss Alice Evans, tho charming daughter of Mrs. Thomas T. Evans, of G1.1 South Main avenue, and a teacher at No. 13 public school, delightfully en tertained her friends Inst evening at her home. Tho guests were: Misses Winnie Norton, Winnie Howe, Elizabeth Price, Cutherlne Price, Abblc Hancock, Eliza beth Williams, Margaret Jones, Maine Thomas, Eliza Price, Eliza Lewis, Mamo Jones, Margaret Jenkins, Kato Warner, Mamie Davlcs.Della P. Evans, Jonnlo Daniels, Gertrude nnd Edith Slote, Pet Mlllett, Mrs. D. B. Thomas, and Edward Mlllett. Prof. II. Kemmer llng, Charles E. Daniels, Dr. Hessy, Clarence Hlglor, Aaron und Edward James, ISIchard Thomas, Fritz Gerald, Prof. Stevenson, Louis Hancock", Thomas Reynolds, Dr. E. Y. Harrison, J. F. and William Bannister, and Prof. Davles, of Kingston. NIGHT POLICE RAID. liliicconts Swoop Down on n West LncUiiwriniiii Avonuo Place. The West Scranton police, under Lieutenant Williams, visited the house at No. 818 West Lackawanna avenue, where Jessie De Forrest Is In charge, at 11 o'clock last night. Tho police were armed with a war rant Issued from Alderman Millar, of the Eighth ward. Four women and four men were found In the house nnd were taken to the West Side police station. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. and Mrs. John F. York, of Price street, are staying at Lake Poyntcllo. Miss Jennie Thomas, of South Re becca avenue, Is the guest of- friends at Lansford. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mullen, of North Sumner avenue, have returned from tho seashore. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Willlams.of North Sumner avenue, have as their guests Mrs. David Evans and Miss Eva Orr, of Plttston. George Stickler, of Lansford, Pa., who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Thomas, of South Re becca avenue, returned home last evening. Mr. Stickler will soon go to New York city, where he will study law. Tho Misses Kate and Mary Johns, of South Bromley avenue, have returned from Atlantic City. The Misses Nettle and Lulu Ellas, of Washburn street, are at Lake Winola, Mrs. Waldle and son, of North Hyde ill i ta i will undoubtedly wear later in Popular Priced Importations Include Block, Fancy and Boucle Checks; Satarra Clothes, Scroll Weaves, Random trl-color Tweed Weaves, etc., etc. The Domestic Productions continue to show a marked Im provement In both style and finish, nnd point clearly to tho not far distant time when Imported novel ties will be a thing of the past. Knotted Weaves, now Pino Stripe and Brocade Creations, Crochet Weaves In many ways, Raw Silk Random Chevrons are the most notable things, while, of course, wo'vo all the staples In Serges, Henriettas, CaBluneres, etc., etc. Checks and Plaid Materials are as popular as ever In their own special lines, and tho new Basket Weaves, Repps, Twills, etc., bring them out to much advantage. It is Impossible to say much about tho Immensity of this display In tho limited space at our command, but when you look it over, you'll readily admit that It Is the most complete exposition of tho textile art that has ever taken place In this city. Suburban Park nvenue, nro visiting at Brooklyn, Pa. Miss Ellzubeth Heermans, ot Scran ton street, Is tho guest of friends at Hnckcnsnck, N. J. Major M. L. Hlolr nnd family, of South Main avenue, are homo from their summer Bojourn. Miss Lulu Evans, of Lafayette street, has returned from a visit nt Glen Onoko. Miss Stella Shaw, of North Hyde Park avenue, Is tho guest of relatives nt Carbondale. C. B. Gross, of Jackson street, Is at tending a family reunion nt Balti more. Mrs. T. J. Luce, of North Main ave nue, and sister, Mrs. Reynolds, of Jack son street, are homo from a visit at Lake Snerldan. i The Misses Wlnnlo and Helen Harris, of South Main avenue, have returned from a visit nt Kingston. Miss Margaret Johnson has returned from a sojourn at Ocean Grove. Mrs. C. E. Mogovern and Mrs. Rich ard Owens, of South Lincoln avenue, are spending the week at Lake Winola, Miss Laura Hughes, of North Sum ner avenue, has resumed her studies at Bioomsburg State Normal school. Mrs. William Meder and daughter, Miss Emma, of 421 Sixth street, are tho guests of friends nt Honesdnle. Miss Rachel Williams, of Bellovue, has returned from a sojourn at Lake Ariel. Miss Esther Sherman, of Tobyhanna, Is visiting West Scranton friends. John Wilkin, Jr., of Rock street, has returned from a trip In Wales. Miss Gertrude Alney, of Scranton street, has returned from a visit with friends at Foster, Pa. Mrs. M. F. Wymbs and family, of Jackson street, have returned from a month's stay at Lake Winola. Miss Edna Evnns, of South Main nvenue, has resumed her studies at Bioomsburg State Normal school. Rev. James Hughes, formerly of Klmberly, South Africa, now of this side, leaves Monday for a short visit In England. Miss Margaret Davles, of Washburn street, Is the guest of friends In Car bondale. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Williams, of South Main avenue, are home from a visit at Ocean Grove. MINOR NEWS NOTES. The Imperial Concert company will appear at tho concert to be given by the librarians of the Simpson Sabbath school, Friday, Sept. 10. Next Saturday, at Tripp's grove, the Tripp's Slope Mlno Accidental fund will hold their annual picnic. The Junior Epworth league of tho Hampton Street Methodist Episcopal church will hold a social In the church parlors tomorrow evening. Peaches and cream and other refreshments will be served by members of the league. The funeral services of the Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Thomas occurred yesterday afternoon from the family residence, at the corner of La fayette street and Garlleld avenue. Rev. D. C. Phillips, of South Hyde Park avenue, officiated. Interment was made at the Washburn street cemetery. Latimer Reese announces himself as a candidate as a delegate from the First district of tho Fifth ward to the Republican county convention. Tho outing of the Ladles' Aid society of the Scranton Street Baptist church, which was to have been on Thursday, has been postponed to Friday. Their outing will be held at Nay Aug park. Company F held Its regular weekly drill last evening at the quarters in St. David's hall, for the first time since suspension of drills. The West Side Athletics will conduct their annual picnic at Laurel Hill park on Saturday next. West Side Business Directory. MRS. FBNTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND prhenologlst, 412 North Main avenue. NOTARY PUBLIC. B. G. MORGAN & SON. NOTARIES Public, Real Estate, Foreign Exchange ana Ocean Ticket Agents. Rents col lected. Prompt monthly settlements. Olllco 1101 Jackson street, over Mus grave's drug store. HARRIET J. DAVIS, FLORIST.-Cut flowers and funeral designs a specialty; 104 South Main avenue; two doors from Jackson street. SECOND HAND FURNITURE Cash for anything you havo to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see tho stock of J. C. King, TO1 to 70'J West Lack, awanna avenue. NORTH SCRANTON. Tho funeral of Daniel Sllkman will tako placo this afternoon at 3 o'clock trum til3 late residence on North Main avenue. Services will be conducted at the house by Rev. William Edgar. Tho remains will bo Interred In Forest Hill cemetery. Joseph McNamara was arraigned be fore Alderman Roberts last evening on tho charge of trespassing preferred by Anthony Dougher. The alderman, In his decision of tho case, awarded tho prose cutor 3 ar.d directed the defendant to pay the costs In tho case. Misses Nellie and Margaret O'lloro, of North Main avenue, are In New York on a business trip. Miss Jennie White, of William street, Is visiting relatives In New York city. James White, of William street. Is en tertaining Timothy Holmes, of Carbon dale. Miss Nclllo Freas, of North Main ave nue, who has been on nn extended visit along tho seashore and to Now York city, has returned much benelltcd In health. Mrs, C. R. Chrlstman, of North Main avenue, returned yesterday from Now York city. Mrs. Johr. A. James, of Green street, who has been 111 for somo time, is recov ering slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fldler, of Wayne uvenue. who havo been sojourning at Atlantic City, returned yesterday. Mrs. Rachel James, of Plttston, Is vis iting her daughter, Mrs, Flnley Ross, of North Main avenue. Miss Kato Ross, of Wllkes-Barre, Is the guest of MIS3 Nesalp Ross. The members of Washington camp, No. 177, Patriotic Order Sons of America, will entertain Green Rldse camp, No. 25, ot tho samo order, at their rooms In tho Fenner & Chappcll building this evening. In anticipation of tho event the members of both camps havo mado special prepara tions In order to n ake tho evening a long romembercd one. Miss Florence Vandenvart and Mies Edith Morgan returned yestorday from Forest City Miss Margaret Thornton, of West Mar ket street, is visiting friends in Bingham ton, N. Y. SOUTH SCRANTON. Drs. Kolli and Welilau performed a successful operation on Fred Tross. of Alder street. About a year ago Mr, Tross had his kneo pan Bcrlously Injured while stepping from a wagon. Tho wound healed but recently Mr. Tross has ex perienced much pain. The physicians said he would havo to undergo an opera tion or havo the limb amputated. Tho funeral of Ilertha, 2-year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Engle beckt, of 033 Cherry street, took place yesterday afternoon. Professor A'letor Noth, of tho St, Mary's Qleo club, left yesterday for Milwaukee, Wis., whero ho will tako up a courso In athlotlo exorcises. Miss Kato McGoarty, of Orchard street, has roturned from a two weeks' visit with friends In Wllkos-Dnrre, Miss Sarah Dougherty wns tendered a siirprlao party Monday night by her friends from tho International Corre spondence school. John Kennedy, a 10-year-old boy, dis appeared from his homo on South Wash ington nvenuo June ZC, and has been missing Blnce. A dctcctlvo agency will tnko up tho search. Tho funeral of the lato Mrs. Ellen Mc Hrldo will take placo this morning with services at St. John's Catholic church. Burial will be made In Hydo Park Cath olic cemetery. Miss Lena and Molllo Worth, of Wil low street, nro homo from n visit nt Factnryvllle. Miss Jennie Koestncr. of Cedar avenue, Is vlsltlnir friends nt Hnwlcy. Miss Anna Witt nnd brother, have re turned to Philadelphia after a visit here. Airs. Kirrcrt, of Hickory street, is vis iting at liawley. Miss Anna Van Nort. secretary of tho South Sldo Young Women's Christian association, has returned from her vaca tion. Thursday there will be n mothers' pic nic at Nay Aug park, given by tho South Sldo Young Women's Christian associa tion. Mothers nre Invited to como with their children. Bring your lunch and stay all day. Tho ladles will sell Ice cream und coffee. GUIiEN KIDGi;. Mrs. John Capwell, of Wyoming avenue. Is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Taylor, of Prompton. Miss Ella Cobb, of Dickson avenue, went to Stroudsburg yesterday, whero sho will visit her sister for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Reed, of Capouso avenue, will go with tho excursion to Niagara Falls today. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Chapman, -who wero married In Juno and havo been staying at the homo of tho bride's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Jenkins, on Ca pouso avenue since then, havo begun housekeeping In RIchmont park. Mrs. Frank Depuc, of Now York street, returned homo yesterday from Atlantic City, where she has been spending tho past two weeks. Miss Carmeta Cadelso, of Penn avenue, Is visiting her grandma at Tunkhannock. Messrs. Simon & Hartsel will this morn ing open a new butcher shop on Marlon street, next to J. 11. Stevens' grocery store. This is something which Is much needed In that part of tho Ridge. George Rogers and family havo moved from Monsey avenue to l'enn avenue In tho house formerly occupied by Horaco G. Carr and family. A match social will be held Friday even ing In Ncttleton's hall on Green RIdgo street under tho auspices of tho Baptist Young People's union of tho Baptist church. Miss Llzzlo Robinson, who has been spending her summer vacation with her parents at tho corner of Capouso avenuo and Green Ridge street, returns this morning to Stroudsburg to resume her studies In the state normal school at that place. DUNAlOItU. M. Gaughan furnished 30O ball before Alderman Millar, of Scranton, yesterday to answer a chargo of threat, mado by Patrick Maclntyre, both of Dunmoro. Harry Mutchler, of Syracuse, N. Y., has returned home after a short visit with friends In this place. Tho funeral of Mildred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles " Ford, occurred yesterday afternoon. Interment was m io at Hawley. Rev. E. J. Haughton, of St. Mark's church, had charge of tho ser vices. Mrs. James Thompson Is very 111 at her home, on Clay avenue. Miss Bessie Sheppard, ot Clay avenue, has roturned from a visit with friends at Avoca. Ira Brader, of Webster avenue, re turned yesterday from Bayonno City, whero he spent his vacation. Mrs. Georgo Couch and son, Howard, of Eoston, nro tho guests of Mrs. S. A. Nye, of South Blakely street. Tho olllcers of the county Loyal Tem perance legion, are preparing to reor ganize the legion In this placo Saturday night. Several good speakers will be present and make addresses. Professor E. D. Bovard, of Drinker street, roturned homo yesterday after a short visit at Jermyn. Mrs. Sncdlcor, of Pcckvllle, wns the guest ot Mr, and Mrs. William Pyne, of Williams street, yesterday. M. J. Manley and Mrs. Rclley havo re turned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kearney, of Avoca. Mrs. A. II, Allen and family, of Dud ley street, uro spending mo week at Lako Winola. Mrs. R. W. Rankin and family, of Clay avenue, returned yesterday from a visit ot Avoca. Walter Morton, of Avoca, has returned homo after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Glencross, of Grovo street. Tho Misses Baulkley, of Plttston, nro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Baucnman, of Blakely street. Miss Besslo Benjamin, of Kizcrs, Is tho guest of friends In town. Charles Ross, of Marlon street, left yesterday for Mill Creek, whore ho will enter tho employ of tho Mill Creek Water company as a bookkeeper. Mrs. E. W. Osterhout and family, of Grovo street, returned yesterday from a visit with Madlsonvnle friends. Clinton Hryden, of Blakely street, spent yesterday with Plttston friends. Mrs. E. A. Tiffany, of HIakely street, Is tho guest of Carbondale friends. Dr. James R. Thompson, of Plttston, visited tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Thompson yesterday. airs. E. J. Hughes, of Blakely street, has returned from a visit with Plttston friends. Miss Fanny Vlckers, of Cherry street, has returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. -oo Vlckers, of Wlmmers. Miss Lottlo Marber, of RIggs street, spent yesterday at Madlsonvtllc. Miss Mildred Shaffer, of Peckvlllc, has returned homo after a visit with friends In town. Mrs. S. A. Smith, of RIggs street, hns returned from a visit with Pcckvillo friends. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cummlngs, of Plnlnsvillc, aro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Cummlngs, of RIggs street. Miss Bessie Maddox, of Jamestown, N. Y is visiting her sister, Mrs. Allen Smith, of RIggs street. Mrs. A, L. Smith nnd soi, Stanley, of Blakely street, aro spending a few days at New Mllford. M1NOOKA. Miss Cecelia T. Nallln has returned from a few weeks' sojourn at tho sea shore. Tho ladles who assisted tho Connell Mlno Fund at their lato plcnlo will bo tendered a social this evening at the Father Mathew hall. A commltteo of this society will have chargo of tho af fair. Rev. Dr. R. T. Jones, of Philadelphia, will occupy the pulpit ot tho Greenwood Presbyterian church Thursday evening. Dr. Jones Is tho guest of his brother, Jumes, of Orcenwood. Miss Kathryne Rockvllle, of Philadel phia, Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. John Rafter, of Connell street. She is accom panied by Maggie, tho 9-year-old child of her aunt, who has resided In the Quaker City tho past year. John Slain and "Billy" Edwards, two well-known residents of Greenwood, created a little excitement In tho vicin ity of the hill last evening by lying cross wise on tho street car tracks In front of an approaching car. Tho pair said they wero tired of life. Fortunate ly tho motorman noticed them In suf ficient time. Tho battle for delegate to represent tho South and Southwest districts at the Republican county convention Is getting exciting, John Morgans and Charles W, Gallagher are making things interesting for each other, A. F. Doud and Chris Fasshold aro tho aspirants In the South west district. Tho complimentary social, which waH to be tendered the ladles who assisted tho St. Joseph's society at their fair, has been postponed until Sept. 2G as the commltteo had not completed arrangements. TAYLOR. On Monday evening Evan a. Evans was pleasantly surprise! at ihls homo on North Main treet, the occasion being his twen tieth birthday anniversary. Games and othor amusements wero the order of the evening. A programmo or recltntlom and singing by members of tho company was observed, after which refreshments wero served. Those who composed tho party wero Misses Llzzlo BUllngton, Delia Williams, Mary A. Lewis, Lizzie Bowcn, Sarah M, Howclls, Maggie S. Thomas, Rachle Gongwer, Martha. Price, Lizzie Urweldcr, .Mattlo Harris, Annie Will lams, Llzzlo Davis, Lucy and Katlo Win ters, Llzzlo Williams, Leah and Maud Evans, and Messrs. Gcorgo Williams, Da vid Bowcn, KImor Davis, Albert Rose, John Fox, Thomas Lovorlng, James In g'.ls, Roland Davis, William Hosklns, Rox ford Cardwell, Joseph Evnns, Henry ltos scn, Harvey Fitch, Jnmes Thomas, Thos. Evans, Philip Watklns, John Morgans, Joseph Prcndercast, II. Davis, of Scranton, was In town on business yesterday. Misses Gertrude and Bertha Rccso havo returned homo from a month's vacation at Great Bend. Master Thomas Jones took a trip to Olyphant on his wheel yesterday. Georso Johnson, of Plttston, was hero on business yesterday. Miss Nettle Snow, of Hydo Park, was tho guest of friends In this place. Mlsa Mary A. Lewis, of this place, who has been visiting friends at Nicholson for the past two months, has returned home. Miss Mngglo Whltford has returned from Atlantic City. ARCHHALD. At a special meeting of tho school board on Saturday evening tho following wero appointed night school teachers: Sarah Keogh, Martha Stern, Tlllle Klclty, Alice 'Murphy, William Gaughan, Julia. Dougher and W. J. Nealon. At this meet ing also a contract for desks for tho Im proved buildings was awarded to Charles Law; and tho contracts for heating and plumbing were awarded to F. J. O'Boyle. The Second ward building was Insured In companies represented by A. V. Gerblg. Will Clark, of Honesdale, Is spending a few days with his friend, John A. Foote. J. A. Kearney and A. J. Conlcy have re turned from their vacation. The public schools will reopen on Mon day, the 13th Inst. Dr. P. II. Kearney and sister, Jennie, of Scranton, spent Sunday at their homo here. Tho Republican primaries on Saturday afternoon will be especially Interesting in tho First district of tho First ward, where at present there nro seven candi dates for tho olllco of delegate. There ar only two to bo chosen. Each of tho candidates is making an active canvas and there Is a prospect of a heavy voto helng polled. In tho Second and Third wards thero is not such an amount or In terest shown. PECKVILLE. A lecture will bo delivered this evening at the Baptist church by Professor W, GrablachofT. Subject, "Tho Eastern Ques tion." The lecture will bo illustrated by stereoptlcon views. A silver offering will be taken to help tho lecturer return to Roumanla as a missionary. Rheumatism Cured in n Dnv. "MYSTIC CURE" for RHEUMA TISM and NEURALGIA radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and myste rious. It removes at once the cause and the disease Immediately disap pears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Carl Lorenz drug gist, 418 Lackawanna avenue, Scranton. AMUSEMENTS. T YCEUM THEATER, a-' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. crfinghter, Long nnd Hearty. Tho Comedy Novelty, Twin Saints. Management Wagenhal & Kemper. A Phenomenal Cast. Trices, 25c, 50c, 75c ami $1.00. SATURDAY, SEPT. 4, ANOTIIEU GOOD THING. D. W. TRUSS & CO. Completo Production of lllg Comedy Success, THE PRESENTED BY JOSEPH HART And n Special Company. Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 Academy of riusic Rels & llurgunder. Lessees. II, R, Long, Local Manager, 3 iMatinces, 3 Nights, Sept. 1, 2 and 3; The Sensation of the Season, the eisoif The Only Authorized One. ttllS Sco tho Hfe-sUe reproduction of the great glovo contest which tool; place at Carson City, Nevada, March 17, 1807. PRICES, 15, 25, 35 and 50 Cents Matlneei are especially arranged for ladles and chtldron. DAVIS' THEATER Opening of the eighth Season, Week Commencing Aug. 30. 'S In a Repertoire of COMEDIES AND DRAMAS. Wednesday and Thursday, "ARABIAN NIGHTS." Friday - 'OUR REGIMENT" Saturday "RAI LROAD JACK" MATINEE PRICES for the week, 10c. or 20c. tioo Beats ut io cents. EVENING PRIOES-IO, 'in or 80 cents. All Opera Chairs sold reserved for evening performances. Hecure them afternoons at tho box olllco or by 'phone, HBV. or after house opeus at night at box oUlce. TARRYTOWN WIDOW IE A Vain SEVERE YEARS AHD Tf USlfSJF DOLLARS EXPENDED. An Export Accountant and f koaper of Detroit Troubled with Hereditary Scrofula In i. orst Form Spends a Small Fortune Socking to Find a Cure. from the JXtntna A' James II. Wallace, the well known ex. pert accountflnt and bookkeeper, of DeiMlt, Mich., lately had u renmrkuble cxpcru- ; and a reporter called at his pretty hewn . iJ Sixth Street, to interview him recant I. ., t. He found Mrs. Wallace in the mldt of In -e cleaning, and after the reporter stated ,m object ot his visit Mrs. Wallace said: "ou had better stc Mr. Wallace at the office ui' C. A. Iiaberkorn & Co., table manufactory on Orchard Street, and he will tell you of this experience much better than I." A visit wai mado to tho office of the above concern where Mr. Wallace was seen. "I am," said Mr. Wallace, "yet a young man, still I have Buffered untold agonies and tortures. 1 vuig born with that awful hereditary diwin-c known as scrofula, and what I suil'ercd can not bo well described. The first physicians that treated me mid it was a constitutional blood disorder and by constant tifatnieiit and diet it might be cured. Thy blood purifiers and spring re medies I used only made the eruption more npgresiive nnd painful. In 1888 I was a fearful looking sight nnd was In fact re. pulslvc. On my limbs were large ulcers which were very painful, nnd from which there -was a continual discharge. In three rears I spent over $3000 In medicine nnd medical services nnd grew worse Instend of betlcr. I tried the medical bntlis, and jn IR'l.1 went to Medicine Lake. Washincton. but wns not benefited. I then tried tome proprietary medicine, but did not receive nny benefit. "One day In thefall of 1MB while reading the paper I noticed an article about Dr. Wil liams' Pink Tills for Pale People, but did not give it much attention. That afternoon while moving some books I broke nn ulrer on my leg and nearly fainted, the pain mnde me sick and I had to stop work. While sit- New York Dental Parlors ONLY ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS KIND IN THE WORLD. SAVE PAIN. SAVE HONEY. SAVE PAIN. Full Set of Teeth, $5.00, and Guaranteed to Fit Professional Physicians and Surgeons. DIt. KAY, 20C Penn ave., 1-5 and 7-9 p. m. Diseases of women, children. Telephone. DH. I3ATESON 337 N. WASHINGTON avenue, 10 n. m. to 4 p. m. DIt. C. I FHKT HAS ltBMOVED HIS olllccs to tho Jewell Building, 303 Spruce street. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D., HOME opathlst, No. 22S Adams avenue. DR. A. TRAPOL.D. SPECIALIST IN Diseases or Women, comer Wyoming avenuo and Spruce street, Scranton. Ot llce hours. Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to G p. m. DR. W. 33. ALL.EN, 612 NORTH WASH lngton avenue. DR. 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HAMILTON, ATTORNEY at-Law, 45 Commonwealth bldg,, Scran ton, WATSON, DEIHL, HALL & KEMMBR. KR Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Iiw; Traders' National Bank Building; rooms C, 7, 8, 9 and 10; third iloor. For Sale by JOHN H PHELPS, I Spruco street. wceuGlli 'ewl, Detroit, Mich. tine in the chair I again noticed the Tlr. Williams' rime "ins article in me news- fiaper which was K ring on the floor. I read t carefully and immediately decided to give the pills a trial, as the account which I read had been of a cao similar to mine. I sent the office boy over to Frank Roup's druif store for a box and took some thot afternoon. I continued their use nnd beforo I had used one box I noticed nn Improvement. 1 grer better rapidly and all my friends noticed tlm Improvement, and after faking eight boxci there was not a sore on my person. "I nm covered with scars from the ulcers but since that time I hare not seen a shiglo indication of the old trouble. I continued the uso of tho pills long after I was cured ns I wonted to get my system rid of that awful disease. " If I only had bought Dr. Williams' rink Pills for Pale People at the start I would be thousands of do I Inn abend and had five years of health and happiness Instend of torture. To-day I feel like a perfect man and my doctor says I am entirely rid of m old trouble." (Signed James II.Wai.lack. Detkoit, Mtcn., May 7. 1897. Before mc n Notary Public In and for Wayne County, Michigan, personally np penred Jnmes II. Wallace, who being duly sworn, deposed nnd said that he had read the foregoing statement and that tho same was true. RoiiEivr E. Unix, Jn., Notary I'ublte, Watni? CorjKTY, Mint. Dr. Williams' Pink Tills for Palo Teopls are sold by nil dealers, or will be sent post ptid on receipt of price, CO cents a box e six boxes for $2.50 (they arc never sold is bulk or by the 100), by addressing Dr. Wil liams' Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y. 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