miimimm ii " THE SCTCANTON TR1J3U IN 1-MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1890. B HAPPENINGS OP NORTH SCRANTON SERIES OF MINE ACCIDENTS ALL IN ONE DAY. 3?ivo Young Men, Two Quito Seri ously, Injured nt Work in the Col lieries Saturday One Tails Be neath a Tiip, Another Is Squeezed, drcn tuid escape from the burning dwelling. They saved very little cloth ing nnd lost everything else. Kind neighbors cared for the unfor tunate, fmnllv. An alarm was bent In nnd the Ore companies who responded ' fought llcrcely, hut n Rceond alarm be camo nccessniy, ns tho llames were threatening surrounding propcity. The fire was, however, with the extra as sistance liopt where It began. WILL OHSnilVU DEWBV DAY. Kvery member of Marquette council, No. 2:i. Young Men's Institute, Is ex pected to attend the meeting which Two Are Kicked by Mules, and the will be held tomonow night at the rOOIllH Oil nrill .mill. IlVUiniv. vi;ii Important mutters will lequhe atten- Plfth Will Lose Ills Loft Thumb. Dwelling House Burned Down. Prepailng for Dewey Day. A striking Instance, of how a M'tles of accidents of an aliimst Identical na- tuie will happen at widely different tlon, one of which will be the report of the committee upon now quarters. In addition the question of Joining tho Father Whllty society In observ ing Dewey' Day, May 1, In an appro priate manner will be considered. It seems probable at present that the two unnt. !.-... ..m ..... Im i.ia mnttor rnn- imlnts was evidenced In the number of tnn-nna um n ri,t.cU!,s nccldents which occurred Kiturdav at ftlfilh. )c osvwiel me several eoiuoiief. nurenniium. EVENTS OF DAY IN WESTSCRANTON KEV. E. A. BOYL, OF MICHIGAN, AT PLYMOUTH CHUIICH. Pleached Two Splendid Sermons Yesterday In tho Other Churches. Itev. D. D. Hopkins Has Not Ac cepted the Call Tendcied Him. Brigadier Miles at the Salvation Aimy Tcinperaiico Debate Tu nerals, Notes and Poisonals. TWO GBATEFDL WOMEN Roatorod to Health by Lydln, 13. Plnkham'o Voffotnblo Compound. "Can Ho llj Own Work." Mrs. I'ATnirK llANKitr, West Wlusted, Conn., writes : "Dr.vn Mits. Pinkiiam: It is with pleasure that I write to you of tho benefit I havo derived from using your wonderful Vegetable Compound. I was very ill. suffered with feniulc weak lies i nnd displacement of the womb. "Icouldnotsleepat night, had to walk the lloor, I suffered so with pain in my sldo and small of my back. Was trou- 1.1 .l ...111. Ulnll..M ....,1 ..4 ilmfid tiinnlil t.,.. t A 1. I .. i-11 ...... Ml.l..- I IJICU mill UlUUllllUi UIIU (lb UllH "i occupied the pulpit of the Plymou-h !lint-vay; had tv terrlblo pa i In my DAY'S DOINGS IN DUNMORE BOROUGH CANTATA TO BE GIVEN BY THE HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS. Cast of tho Characters That Will Participate rho In tho Homo oi Mt s. Millet in Sport Hill Jnmen Mlllmoro Committed to tho County Jail by Burgess Powell Orey Bid well, of Mill Street, Injured on the Eiio and Wyoming Valley Ball road School Board and Auditors Meet Tomonow in No. 1 Building. Congugatlonal church jcstenluy and ' heart, abad tasto in my mouth nil tho pleached two ety eloquent Herman1, ills morning subject was "Historic Professor C. TJ. Derman has almost tunately none of the nccldents had a , fatal result, tlinugli tne majoiity oi the eases nre rather setlolis and all c"C tiemely painful. Mongo Pride, of Tin nop stieet, ein ploved as u dtlver In tin- Stoirs mines, ns seilouslv Injuied In "lunnlliR" ft tilp of cats down an Inside plane. ,lmt us the cars "tailed, be fell off anil be neatb them. When taken finm under neath he was unconscious. Kellow woikmon cariled the luHired lnd out nnd he was lemoved to bis home, wheie Dr. Snreth attended him. Ills leg and one lib were broken and It Is feared the hip Is fiaetuied. David Powell, of Uriel; stieet. was peve-iely squeezed between a trip nf lo.id'd eais and the "rib" in the Los gi'tt's Creek mines Saturday morning, while attempting to make "living" loupllng. It Is fearid that he is In jured inlet nail. Dr. W. A. Donne Is lu nttend.im e. While attempting n similar feat In the -.line mints as Juitng Powell. .loic ml.ih U.iUig.iu. Ji.. of U '.niter street, had the thumb of bis left band crushed .md iihnewl -fend at the base. A lcious mule MtKed John Shlffer. of Throop stieet lu the fine H.ltUld.iy morning and Shllfi i will probablv have llsllriiiilng iii.n ks for life, lie Is eni pluved In the Mm vine mini .. nnd was standing ue.ir the animal when It sud h nly "let ily. Michael Neville, uf Putnam stieet. liu woiks in the I.uggot fs ("leek mines i .w a diher, also met with i-eveie In- 1m les finm b 'III!,- kiekfil III the face by his mule, which he was unhitching I It mil a e.n at the time. Sevei.il teeth i w.-le kitncl.ed out nnd two cuts In flated mi his i heel., lie was uiieon- Hdnus when i eiuos cd In his home. I kan'ks aui: iiimi:i.i:ss The i.--Idcne- of Mi" "ll.i Kane, on llockwell street, was almost totally tie htro.veil by a lire which bnd.e out about :' o'clock vestenl.iy moinlng. the oiIkIii of which i cumins a mvsterv The dis covery Wd- inaili ! Jh Kane, anil she bniely had time to unitize hei . hll- UNEEDA (.001) COUGH SYIUT TAKE Dufour's French i on '-mi. r (iLOUCi: W. .IINKINV, PI-llWONAli NOTI1H. I!i v. W. R Davis will leave here to day for Plttston to take part In the revival set vices to bo held there thioughout the coming week In the Welsh Haptlst church. MI'S Margin ut James, of West Mar ket street, leturned home yesteida from n Islt In Taylor. Itev. It. P. .loties, D. D., attended the jubilee at the Tajloi Conqiegatlolial ihurch today. David Uvans. of Plttston, visited WMllum Lewis, of Williams stieet yes teiday. Ileniy Williams, of Taylor, visited fi lends heie yestetelny. ThoniiiH Divls, of Pailtor stieet. I 111 with, pneumonia. advice you gavoino anil for what your mcdiclnu has dono for me. ' "Tannnt I'rnlun It Knntigh.' Tar. i oi S Main Ae"ue C.KN'KIIAD NIJWS NOTKsS. The members of the Eureka bao ball club are requested to meet at St. Mary's hall Tuesday evening. Tho Tajlor Darning class will hold their weekly dance on Tin mIiiv own ing. Instead of Wedlieda cwilillg, at D'.Mallej'M ball All .irinngement are made for the banquet to he held In the auditorium Wednesday evening b the Knights of Pjthla. MINOOKA. Pali lk nunnery, the well known ruteiiLi of tin home team, leaves to night foi Allegheny, N. ... where he will do the backstop work for the HI Honaventiliv college club. While Klanuery's depaitmo will mateiinlly weaken the local team his mimeious fiietid' ate glii'l of hiH adwincemciii upon the base ball ladder. The tumor il the (imposed a ace track Is again agitating the towns people Tioni piesenl mipearunces the pniject will not materialize us soon as expeiie d. Piepiuatlon for the coming of Christ," taking his text from the fourth chap ter of Cialatians unit the fourth eise. In the evening the Itev. Iloyi spoKe fioin thu Psalm 110, t-levi-nth veise. "Tho Talisman of the Uitlstliin." lie lefeired to the ancient custom of the natives legaidlng the talisman and charms to keep them from ell an 1 bt ought his theme to thu present age, when the same conuitlon exists as ,u uays of old. Chtlstlnnlty says we have talismans I today, but the lulldcls says we hue I not. Sickness Is an evil ami one ol , the Eientest In the world, but it Is also a great blessing to some people. The best thing that can happen to some people Is to bring them down from their pinnacles of wotldllness to u bed of sickness. It many change their spitltual belief. Some eif the sweetest thoughts that were ever ex (iiessed einanateu from a sick cham ber. Sorieiw l another evil and Is brought to bear in many ways, but It Is not ulwa.s an evil. Proncitv Is some- wie In attendance. times an evil, and jet the loss, of !t maele In Wushlmin street cometetv. Is a blessing sometimes. Money Is a The ftmetnl of the Infant child of ciyiug evil, but poverty Is not always ' r. and Mr.s. Kphralm Thomas, of an evil. The greatest ivll of all Is sin, i South Fllmor. avenue, was held yes and minder Is an awful evil, for God teiday nftetnoon at 4 o'e lock. Inter hath said: "lie that Is angry with ! '"cn " i"1"'1' " Washbuin street time and would vomit; butnc .v, thanks 4 ru.. tl!ul.t.... .....1 1... lf.-.,..4..1.1.. Compound, 1 feel well and seep well, ,.,, Brhoo, , thep pnUs , ll)0 cun. can do my work without fcellnff tired; (ata tetiost.eetlon," which will b do not bloat or havo any troublo Kivon Ux Washington hall tomorrow whatever. ., evening. From the Indications It will "I sincerely thank you for tho pdod be an excellent entertainment, and n Miss Cumin Duniu.v, Franklin, Neb., writes: " I suffered for some time with pain ful and irregular menstruation, falling of the womb mid pain in the back. I tried physicians, but found no relief. " 1 was at lust persuaded to try Lydia K. Pinkhum's Vegetable Compound, nnel cannot praise it enough for what Sarah Hyrne largo attendance Is nssuted Those who will participate are at tending In the different grades and the (impose of the affair la to raise funds tor tho purchasing or uooks lor tne school llbiarv lecently started by Superintendent K. D. Itovnrd. Tho caste of choraeteis for the can tata is: "The Old Year," Miss Lu eretia Cnuoll' "Chilstma," Miss Mabel Swingle; "Santa Cl.ius," Mr. I.eroy Swingle; "The Young Year," Miss Kittle Ilornn: "Sluing." Miss Sal llo Ollllgan; Spiltes: "Zephyr," Miss Eleanor JIurphy; "Dew drop," Miss March," Miss Kstlier avenue, will leavo tomorrow for a so journ In F.uropc. Miss Nelllo Hllss entertained a few of her friends at her homo on Capouso avenue, Friday evening. Dancing and music was the order of the evening. Mrs. Olver, of Iloneselale stieet, who was stricken with paralysis, Is slowly Improving. Kelson Hem-on Is iccovcrlng from a ilx weeks' Illness. Mis. W. II. Wngstaff, of Washing ton avenue, who Is seriously 111 with pneumonia, Is In a ciltlcat condition. Hay Yates, of Krle, Is the guest of Sanderson avenuo friends. There was no preaching service) In the Asburv church yesterday owing to the pastor's attendance at the confer ence. Mrs. II. IT. llanton, of I.nckawaxen, is the guest of bur slater. Miss Lillian Jul Inch. Tho Finest of Fruit Svrups nrc ifrd In fliiMirs for Soila Water nt Malum s' Pharmacy, 9W Oreen IHiIro street. Lackawanna Presbytery. The spring session of the Lackawan na Presbytery will begin tonight in the Presbytetlan church at Plymouth The concluding session will be held Wednesday. AMUSEMENTS. MUNYON'S GUARANTEE. StronK Asaerllnim ns to Juat M'hl tbn Ucmedlra Will Do. Munjinn RMtranttta lb il his lUieimiallrnt Cur will euro unit nil caiir of tbfunu. Iltni lu len henirt) tint lili I))iK'itta Cur will cure Indlgi'Mlon anil all Moranrh troutlrat that hla Kldnrr Cut will rur 00 ptr rent. et all casta uf klJncf ItnuMrj that Ma Ca. tatili Cure will ur cnlatili liu matter hnvr loin; Ftandliigi tlat hi Iltadncli Cur will cur u uy LIdiI of liradnhf In a few tnlnulra; that hl CoM ,"ur will nulcktr break ut aar form of cold and ao on throuish the entlri Mat of tinirdlra At all rfniFfil"". '' crnta a Tlal It jvix hcM medical advice write l'rof. Muotob, 1103 Arch at., ltlla. It la absolutely free. RUBBER HOSE, LAWN ROWERS. ' GARDEN TOOLS, LAWN SEEDS. Interment was TYCEUM THEATRE, " Kl-IS & RUKaUNIinR, l.(it(!i. II, R. LONd, Manner The March King's Comingl and his I was reading .in adei tUement of ChamberlulnS Colli, Cholera and Dliirthoen Hemeely In the Worcester Knlerpiise leii'iitl.x, which leads me to wilte this I can truthlullv say l uoer uvd any remedv ernial to It for colie and dluirhoea his brother Is a mm del er." If we lueak one of (Snd'.s commandments we htvak oil uf lliom nnd thnii nrn otHiiv hriP!ill,fl lhi ltl;i tie T,,hrt lln n iiinr.nl I YOrXO PKtiPLK'S UI,I. MASQUK. One of the most notable social events lawful life and no temptation has eer i of the s-msoii will be held In Mcars' come to them, et It Is no eieillt to them The charm or tallshman of this Is tin woid of God Itut it must be read, Instead of being used as a receptacle for the oafe-keeplng of precious tokens. The world iloe.s not leau tho Ulblu ery much, but It reads the Christian. The congregation was unusually lnige and -urlng the set vice a solo was sung by Mis. A. Tt. 12yuon and a selection by a quintette. itev. .1. H. Mori Is, of Wllkes-H.u le. Is ("cpecteu to occupy the pul()lt next Sunday. to us' moil' than one oi two die-os to cure the' woist case with nnself or children W A. Stroud. Popomokc i'll, Jld Foi sale by nil diuggists. Matthews lb os., wholesale and letall agents ix Tin: otiii:u cni;ncm:s. Itev. Frank James, of llaton, occu pied the pulpit of the Simpson Metho dist Kplscop.il ehiitcli yesteulay morn ing ana evening. Miss Margaiet 1 h.ic never had i Crawfoul was In charge of the Kp- J6 1 9 !! it 09i9 A liiotlii'r'i personality is repeated in her baby. She may dress, talk or net as she pleases, but the baby telU the story ol her innermost self as truly and surely as though it had been revealed through tin iill-secing eyo. woith League meeting. Itev. S. F. Matthews pleached to the congreg.itlun of the Flist Kaptlst elitueh jesterdny morning and in the evening the membeis milted with the Welsh ltaptlsts. Itev. Thomas le Oriiehy, f the Jackson Street Kaptist chtuili. spoke on "The True Meaning of Wealth" j esterday morning. At tho Washburn Stieet Presbyter Ian chinch, Hew J. P. Moffalt preach eil both moinliiR and evening and the ofi'eiing for the geneial assembly as-ies-mient was tnken. Itev. A. K Hamer, of St. M.uk's Lutheran church, gave two very inter esting seimons yesteidn. Ills morn ing was ' The One Flock I'nder the Good Sheriheid," and the evening tojilc was "The Woiks of Chtist Wit ness's Against Doubt " It has done for me. I feol like a new . Hurke: "April," Miss Jennie Oavls: purson, and would not part with your "May," Miss Stella Sexon: "Summei." mcdlclue. I have recommended it to , J'l!,a Margery Kden: Spiltes. "Sun- several of my friends." I ,",,,1': ,,,M" "cU;n " Ma"oy ' .UK. J I bow," MI-.S Mnrli Caw lev, ".Tune." I Miss Catheilno Cawley; ".lulv." Miss Heipe Plntiell: "August," 'Miss Jessie Cion: "Autumn." Mls Mary Kelley: "Cloi"," mihs liessle Hanks: "Jack Fiost," Miss Amelia Kunz; "Septem ber." Jllss Kva Iloian: "October." Miss Sadie .Millet; "November." Miss Hat He Toster: "Winter," Miss Kuima I.tid wlg; "Snow," Mlrs Clara Mongan; "Sleet." Mls Helen Mongan: "Decem ber," Miss Minnie S.ixton; "January." Miss Kthel Smith: "February," Miss T.uey Heal: "May Queen." Miss Almlra Taft. In addition there will be a select leading. MHs Ada Dean, teacher of education In iiublii' schools: voeal solo. Professor Joseiih Gray; class dilll In nitisle hv second. ear pupils: recita tion, "Mis. Meddl'eiirs Letter," Itobert Huiiletle, by Miss Sallie 'I'llce; also other selections, leedtatlons, etc. SOUSA AND Refrigerators cemetery. hall on Thursday evening of this week Invitations have bei n Issued to the number of 10 couples, und it Is expect ed that the mns(iieradets will have one of tho inlUesL evenlnirs of tho vear. Thr e.inimlMor. In elinrue nf the nf- lalr consists of Uany F. Docker, Hob eil It. MeKeage, AVIlliam I., rieemun, Frank MnnslHId, IMw.uel W. Thayer, Clnitnce U, Shryer, FranclH Wbettllng, Cuitls A. Aneiievvs and Jlerbeit K. Thayi'r. MKKTIXG OF DKKAT1XC. SOCIF.TY. The tegular meeting of the Webster Literal v and Debating society was held Filelaj t'Venlng at the home of Thomas Kvans. on Hock stieet. neit her. Staples a3 Initiated Into member- PIUK LAST X1C.IIT. I'll" destroyed the home of Mts. Mil let, of Spoit bill, last night about 9 o'clock. The cause of the Hie is un known, as Mis. Millet had gone to Ser.inton and wns not home at the time of the lire. The alarm was not sounded on nccount of tbeie being no water, but the Anthracite Hoe com pany formed a bucket brigade and JOHN PHILIP SOUSA, Conductor. Maude Reese Pavles, Soprano. Dorothy tlnylc. VleillnMt. Prices Gallery, 50 Cents; Balcony, 75 Cents; Lower Floor, $1.00. Boxes nnd Loges, 1.50. TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1300. ONIJ MGIir OM.V. The distinguished actor, WM. H. CRANE For economical use of ice ,ct the LEONARD CLEANABLE of which we .ire showing ;S styles pi iced Iron. S5..SO to $38.00. it J 110-112 Washington Ave. .MI!AkS m'll.DINll. AMUSEMENTS. A CADEMY OF MUSIC, x-" ItllKOUNniiK & KHI. U:ei. It U.. LiiNM, Munajcr THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY jKiisr.5 Monday, April 17 and his admlralile noinpany In the srcal Riiercfs ()-l2lnnl rust, -eUtngH, I te PltlCKS-r. uO. ':, ?1(i0 $1.50. Seats 011 sale shin and a llteiuiv nroer.imme was given. William Cllus gave shetehes of , baveii ine ndloimng imiunntfH. the leading actors of the day, ami Thomas i:uns iVLlted. fleneial Miles' ' SUOP.T PAHAGItAPHS. biography was leael by Walter 12vnnt I James Millmoie, who was ai rested The next meeting will be held em 'late Kilday evening by Ollleer liulger, Filday evening, A(iil 21, at the honi was given a healing bcfoie P.mgess We Care for the Baby s Needs Ami cater for their every want its fur as clothing koc?, and tlo it with n thoroughness Unit shows our interest in the work. Nowhere else in town does the IJaby's Dress get so much atten tion ashore, and mothers generally are beginning to realize that the (ilobu WiirellDUSU buyers save them an immone amount of troublo ami worry. Indeed, most of them admit Unit the t.isk of providing for baby's complete outfit is bettor eared for by us than they could have done it personally, and then (here's tho question of saving, Outfits cot less money hero than any mother could mako them for, and they're always right. Never disappointing, for every little garment and fix ing is as prettilj, daintily and conscientiously made as good materials, good workmanship and specially trained skill can make them. has not rni.MDi:r virr. Itev V. D. Hopkins, of Wales, occu pied the pulpit of the Flint Welsh 15.iptl.st chinch 3.1'steid.iy, and at the Vtiilng service asked for a piactical deinonstiatlon eif the call which was lecently extended to him by the chinch. This was shown by a rising vote, which was unanimous. Itev. Hopkins was very much im pressed with the demonntratlon and feelingly expressed his nppieelation of thi' eall, but did not signify his In tention of accepting it. lie will leave this city tomonow evening for Xew Yoik city and sail for homo on dnesilay. Dining the next few week u foiinnl call will bo tendered hint and be has promised to give the church his answer in live weeks. The cantata, "Cioss and Crown." was piieeessfully lepented at tho church last evening by the united choirs of the English and Welsh chinches, under the direction of Pi of. W. W. livans. of Uugene H. Fellows, corner of South Slain avenue and Washburn stieet. UIPPLK DIVISION' DKUATi:. An Interesting debate was given nt the meeting of Hippie division, Sons of Temperance on Saturday evening. The subject was "Hesolved. That liquor Is more desti active than war." Aside f 10111 the aigunient .1 very entertaining programme was lendered. The discussion was entered Into by William II. Harris, John W. Thomas, Thomas .1. Fdwards Thomas Ulias, David Hopkins and William Davis. The judges decided in favor of the atllrniative side. Baby's Long or Short Dresses THI'J SALVATION AltMY. Hiigodler Miles, who came here fiom New York to attend the fourteenth nnii'veisaiy of the local cotps of the Salvation aimy, gave a very Intoii'st ing lecture Saturday evening, nt tho ban neks on Pi lee street, Illustrated with stcreopticoii views, 011 his trip half way .iiound the world. I usit evening Mr. Miles spoke In the Itev. e- IHNHItAI. Ni:WS NOTES. The members of the Plymouth ('on giegatlonal chinch will meet this even Inn and consider the advisaDiUty of calling a pastor to the nhurch. The funeral of the late Mis fieoige Snow will be held te. morrow afternoon. Set vices will be held at tho tesldeiice, 3'i1 Not th Pionilej avenue, at i o'clock. The remnim will afterwards be borne t to the Simpson Methodist Kplscopat 1 cliuiih, "vvheie additional services will be held at .'.".O o'clock. Friends wish- j ing to view the lemalus may do so at 1 the house . The ladles reptesentlng the dltfeient lire companies who are planning for the lair next month, will meet in the Powell, Satin day, and senteliei'd to ten dais In the county jail. Seveial com plaints were lecelved about Millmoie fiom Chestnut stieet dealers and fila cer Bulger was detailed to hunt him up. He tound the party wanted in a candy store and ai tested him. Orey indwell, of Mill street, an em ploye on the Kile nnd Womlng Valley ralhoad, had bis aim badly squeezed Saturday. Hldwell, who Is a brak" inaii, was in the act of making a coup Uiiir. did not withdraw his arm qule'k enough, had It caught at th- elbow and badly squeezed. There will be an Important meet Ing j of the membeis ef the t'o-opeiathe society, limited, at their quintets nt 114 North Hlakely stieet this evening nt 8 o'clock sharp. The business is most Impoitant, and nil Intel ested are urged to be present. The Veiling People's Friendly clrd of St. Murk's Upiseop.il chinch will met In the e bin eh pallors 'odne"-ilav evening. A tull attendance Is dished. The Twentieth Century Dancing1 class will meet In Washington hall this even ing. The school board and the audltois will meet in No. 1 building tomonow evening to go over the exoneration lists. An entertainment will be given by the members of the npworth league of the Methodist Episcopal near futute. Mr and Mis H. M Spencer, of Fast Drinker stieet. accompanied by Miss Thursday, April 20 WM. H. WEST'S U"onnerly of Primrose A West) MINSTREL JUBILE - IN'Cf.UDIMi- CARR01.I. JOHNSTON, R. J JOSE. 10.M LUWIS, TI1UURKAT TROVOI.I.O -AMI - 50-OTH E RS-SO PRICKS- 13. M. Tu and J1.00 The Clever Little Actress Katherlne Holier, In a lupjrtolre of popular ,)liiy- MONO Y I'VriMNU THE GISI DliO:)0 BK 3 DAYS ONLY 3 Commencing Monday Matinee, April 17 The Original See ley Dinner Girl LITTLE EGYPT BIG BURLSQUERS. M:1-J days onlv, cctmmenclni; Thursday mnllmc, April 20th. Ruse bvdell. I.oijun llellcs liurlcsquen with K Vkl.NA, the great French cliantuaette. lUUbUAV MAHNnr THE DEACON'S DAUGHTER Dime Mutineer Daily, n.'sinnini TiiomIh. Evening Prices 10, 20, 30 cents. THE DICKSON M73 31 ciantoa anil WllUevltiirre. iv, .VlunafucUueri ol LOCOMOTiyES.STATIONARY ENGINES lloilcri. MoKtini unJ Pumpi 'i : Hi; in y General Ottice. Scranton Ha. OLD AND RELIABLE, TEET Columbia Hose house this evening The funeral of the late Mrs. John . ;ma who have been the cruests of Cawley will occur this afternoon at :! j,a, Huencer's mother at New York, o'clock fiom the house, 1MB I'riee t Jiav(. roturnP(i home, stieet. Intel ment will bo nuile in the AVUmor Stevens, of Adams avenue. C.ithedial cemeteiv. ms ,,.tnrned fiom a visit with Finest The funeral of the late Mrs. David eny fiR-nds. V. Ii.tvls will take place tomonow nf- ' jjss ,'a.da I.uilwlg, of West Drinker teineon. Seivices will bo held at the , Hlel,,, sl,out Saturday with C.iibondule house, ni.' Ninth Itebece-a avenue. Ituv. fi tends. I). Ii. Hopkins will ollleiate. Miss " I.on Wood, of Hast Di inker Tlie Scianton Hallway company has sU.e(.t b,,enl Sunday with relatives at completed the re-laylntr of rails on Duiyeu. Miriu .Main avenue, neiween vv est Sec the Low I'ricc. Full Set, $4. Full Set, $4 Albany Den Nt. lilt till I t. CllV FULL SET TEETH $.300 IMi. Ullili ft W TEETH WITHOUT PLATES $3.00 will do all kiiitls oT teeth extracted fbee llfiil'tl unrk il GOLD FILLINGS 75c iiciiiiti varw at Stt,ver mlings soc 0 II. .V; V,11 .V . i .' . I lower prices flian amalgam fillings 25c Clltirtll ill tlU . ' nn-r-r. OTJ-ilTrTO S!i till rn Sfj. fill '.'. S1.00 each ........... ........ A..4V Main Linden and Lafayette streets, and the cai3 were inn over that louto yester day. Thu Impiovcment Is vuiy noticeable GKEEN KIDGE. Ato rect'ivinj' cspeciiil attention this week in one ol our luriru -hov vvimlovTti. Look at thorn critically. Xoto tho finoncss or JntUon s.trott "''i-tist ehuuh it- llioniiitfirial. tlm nei foel m..t,.1.inrr nf tho r.,!,,!.,, I.wn,.H TlmmilS do Ouuhy, the pastor, pi. . .. . ' . V.i ?, ' , "f" '" -hi bid, (i -jistis Lover or My ,oul" wim laec-j, tho beauty of tho workmanship, and tho oxqniiito taste Lung by the eongiegation and Wdm, displayed in tho stylos. Then ask about prices, which ato far csin was re-ad. The hii?adicr spoiw of lower than vou'd think, to look at thorn. tho social woik anil farm colonies of Baby's Coats, Baby's Skirt I the army, and also the work be-lng 'done In the large ee-ntros of population. Tho chinch wis filled and the choir 1 tang an anthem. A surprWe party was tendered Mlsi I Lillian ltrooks at her home on Houle- . v.inl avenue, Saturday evening, It be mr tlw... Ilnnlkt In UOLJJ UltowSi. ..j inu, uv-iii.-. ... 0T1IEr, CROWNS. Seranton. vitalized air. . i- have hff n In S l.iii ton over li car-. we aie. lie.u- r.ow, Wt Inn tut to Mu heie. Our buMie-'M N not a me-ie e-xpelieiut Wo will not do work t' .lay th.it ou can t i ill us to ..ecount tor toiimr eiw. We- compete wl'h the c heap inlve t tlan h dentists who aro hen to ej.i end tone tomonow, but WL- elo nut comiian . our weak is 'i conti.nt Ho elo not make a ml tnke; all our oper.itens in e"peits of skill .mil experience, und not nier l-tllili ins. Bllll our ion' nm invur ill. in the low est. Ilevvaio of linresters and i Inn latatis who can rff"id to ruin your teeth he eat s-e they .ire not lltmnclallv r-K(ioullile. Mow i an ve do hitler ih.in thev " The .ti uvvi-r Is ety: Wi- hive a ilrnl.il utile e In in n1 rverv cliy In the . .,. . .....1 1.. . . ...... ,,! II. r lmln.. .1. . .-.,! V.. n..nr)Av 4i A mill .. .. i iniiaii tinii v linn iv ii n iv ii nun niun ill vv iunr-,i n tin ii-s i . tii n iiii'i'i n v vii I'UIISOXAL PAltAGUAPHS. I Ing the onnlverntry of Her blrthelav. i ,V(, 1)etur p,cPlJ than am one .Ne i;.i(ik-nee i ornus .ilo und we hiive oxpis , , . , , , The hours wore spent in the pleasure. rlcm hi hI.1 our diploma. Den't bo IjiiiucwcI-get the brut Hie- inost reliable tho lilchaiil Davis, of Jackson street, has ff ,,,.,. nll(i lnliSir Latei le-fresb- most eomlori.il.le und the moat ibir.ihle- Tin- newest methods' 'liu Int. u appli arccpt-d II position With Collins ,i ,.,,,' , ' ' ......i' .-llWl. r..ent eations- Thelnt mat. rials' TIicm-iuo attiie linns wollh eonsldcilng It. rilllln Hi,. T !. kovvinin ovenin. elnth. Im,'ts W(1 s' ' etl' V , '.r.I sides neivoiis (, ople ind the m- with H' lit vve.il.nrss e.m have Ihe lr lee III tilled eir (..iltlln, the- Laeltaw anna nvenue olotll- V)r ;inKHPS jnnjP p.ru, iv.-ul Lid- u,ranu wm, .i.sl.mt,. sai.t mul postilvclv without piiu. W. aie th. on'v lCl'M. .Inn, T-n,,ll,i Wli,.l; IT1 TlorSrV M.lrt lenlK llll-to.dllt.- Illlltlll ' -t I'lll-llllll-llt ill N..I llle S.ril Pelin'V 1 .llllu. Teeth l-X " -' - - . , . f .. 1.. .. .. 1., . . A tl.ielinexm lin moininw .ii.ti a u j-. iuiiio.ii.ii m uu- uniia.oi .-. mi um i... lie oiivni.ti an ennui, are men- iniltaiuis. v e air m.- uriti- Mi. and Mrs William N. Cltnsu and t,, u,ii. it.nei I'ri.v, tt.ni vii-m T ti.ntlna in tin lnoinlio daughter, nuth. of North Ilromb-y "tmblc!n TmU Kwiow! ' "wUy fr ...& avenue spent yestetday nt it u .m Ke a, Pn0Wl,0n, nmrg. ,b,t AMnlleld S. Fellows of PhlhuUlphln. f.,nvtnt, c;unord and V'illlum Udgar. ,.. .,., his tclatlvea on O. i:. Cooper, of Iiast Jl.u Uet sfiet, r & Timi:r. FrNKUAi.s vijstrudw. spent Sunday with' jemn hiieei. ,,,,., who has been very sick with Inllam- Frnnk Ileaveis. of South Hyde Pail: ,,,.v ri,,nnm tv,r h. in.t ihi...- iiv.'iiul-, ppe-iii eaie-iuuy Cliy. at Vtl.tntlu ninti,i, is nblo to he out again I Mr. find Mrs. Paul Gardner, if M.ir- Inn ntreet. t,pont Sunday nt Honesdal ) k a it..ln..1 i-nt...lnB nain.-.tn n..il . i i i i-iui-iv t.ziuiifijr Hiwiiu'wu rn - xiTc FOTlTV-T'OTTTlTTr BIIITIIIJAV. ti .. n,... ,.r Tin..,iHi,.M.. i th. ..... .. . . . -.1 ... l, .,. ,!,, ,. U.. !.. ' w ilUll 1'Ufl, n UHMiruilie,, t .. Iitiby's .sups. Il.ii.l3. Socks, Veits, StoflkliiSs, Iiootees, Caps, I .'"""" l " l"1'"", ...m" . 7h. ' euest of his mother. M.s. p. a. D..ny, Hoods, Veils, Mittens, Carriage Kobos ovorythlujc in tact that . i,OUM. cm iier of Price street and Kver- Ex-Sueriff Robinson Enteitalns on of Mmifey nvenue, a uany can wear or ouyiu to wear au ovcry season anil untie r nil conditions, U here, and hero you rjot it at its best, no mat ter how your tasto or ability to spend may load you; for tho ntothor of limited means is our first thought and chief care in fills department, although thoro Is practically no limit if you can nfford it and you wisli your darling's raimtmt to be ex travagantly line nnd neodlessly extmvaganl. 1 necunenco of His Natal Day. i r8; " '"""" " ,"' Th, ' co"rlniT fiom n sevn. Ulni'ss. Yenterdny was ex-ShenrC Ch.ules MH3 atnrtlin. Pott r has recuvircd Uoblm-on's forly-foutth blithdny, nud ' frm j,,,, lf.-rnt llln. . the event was eiuletly celebrated at his Mr t'apwell. of Wyoming avenue, ImneHome home, coiner of Washington ,,, mnvc to Allnlns avenue this week nvenno nnd Marlon street. Ml. Holiln. . u.r ...i m.. u x- i .,.... .., noon at t o'clock at tho family n ul- .on.B i,..snltilltv was at Its best and', ,,",lp""' ;'" " " "",..". ,,.,. 10- .,, r,.,. ,,.' 11n, , fcon B ti,,l'-iui "i 'i esi ami x.nm shore), me the pu.sts of Mr. nnel ?. ' -. rvcrett avenue-. Uel - th(1 fortunate guosls enjoyed the oe- Alrg w a Oates. of Capouse avenue, rr.tlons from .-locum lodpe No. M. i. ,.ar wth tho n, ,ost n(, f ,(, , r . u. um .m ,.apoU8 dependent Order of Ou.l Tallows, and w ,, w,h,nB him many happy ,. . " '"' M"'' inoni1"'". P nHll. ntnl Aft.... t ... l.l.mt.il ftf-,.1 .. . . I - - ..- - ett avenue. Itev. A. L. Itnmer, ot St Mink's Lutheran chur h. oftlclated. Hurlal was made in Punraore ceme tery. The funeral of the lute WMUnm II. IIeee was coiielintid eBlrdov after. ALBANY DENTISTS, Over First National Banfc Bicycle Perfection Has at last been reachel in the production of the 1889 MEL GHA1NLESS SPALDING We would be pleased to ha-e you call atul examine it. yftgagKSga Globe Warebodse ZgS&SZZ&iS: mmgmmz ejoniliuiiuil .Mine aceliummi IIIIIU, .,.,,- nf lila nnlnl .In v. An ..loirn.1. tv v - ...,. .... -q.i.i. uuior aj nervou, and nil iireent SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE tcuieted the happy bout on his r"ich Iiik the forty-fouith mllcstoim In hU Allow a coiiKh to run until It gets bejon.l life's loumey. the reach of in. ibun. 1 lu ofien si.), Ttiofco who enjoyed Mr. KobliiFOii'a "fih it will w.r i.wu." but in niont houpltnllty weio- Carl Loren?-. Victor flints It wears them uwa t'niilil the, lie .-,., r,0 , iinl. e,n ii'..ii,i t-. lniluccd to try the .-.ueeeieiifiil mceilclne KPh, Potor .tlBlor, I.mll A elehol, Dr. calU'.l ICemp'B I!uiinm. whhh In tjold on a 1.. Wehlaii, T-'riink Itobllii!,-, Jr.. II, J, poFltveRu.iraiit.-e to lino. the would mi Finli, Knill Shlmpff, Ausrimt nnbliiKOii, meiliatoly Bee Hih ec.'lint oftect aftf, .,. ,i ej,u,i nni.i,i n,u ,. ! tahlnz tho tlrBt done. I'rka sic, and 80c. 1 ''"r,nt' ""'roeiler, David Prltclmid, Trial bUo free. At ull UrutIsis. Mlllam Cml,,', Di. P. V. Qunster. GRAIN-0 BRINGS RELIEF to the coffee elrtnlviT Coffee ilrinkllifT Is a hulitt tint 1h uiiieiMill iintule.il In anil ul in. st im unlwiiiny IiiIiiiIouh Have you tiled Ordii-J? It l almoht like cof fee but the erfecta uie Jnxt the oiiihwlte -'if. .. IIH.I.K ilu Miointuh. iuln tin- ill- uet lion. nffctlH the he an ami dlstiulis tin. wluilo n. rvoim MHteni. tluiln-O toned ii stienHtli Intr l.t.t nmirl bu othoiwihe, IB and aJv. per iKiukaue, whole m rvoim cjHiem. iiiain-ii in. the fctomiieh. nlila illKisiion mul Ktlii'liK the neren. Theiu U notli- tit lieiurlrthiiiflil In Qralll-O. It can't FLUEY & BROOKS, 211 Washington Ave. Opp. Court Hon;?, EVERY WOMAN Gcmttlaafato)i inhibit, raoatblr, irtalttln ranllolte. Onl krml lM tho .utut dru j ititulil be oa J, H you ut l'j bcti, get E9c Peal's PQnnjjrroaB PlUn Tbr m uonvt. ! rd oerttln In retnik 1 n canning tl'r. I'eari) oorer Jluj. twist, 6 rri"". -w Adew t' M"oui .. ClsrUand, O, For Sato by JOHN H. PHELPS. Phrmoot, c Wfomlno onu tJS Scruoo otreot iarT.. i )i unifciiaiiL n , " i Lht.ii
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