77 j?IT- THE SCUANTON TRIBUJNJi-THIIRSDAY, MAY 25, 1899. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON FUNERAL Or BEESE MOilOAN IN 3UELLEVUE YESTERDAY. Services Attended by Mcmbors of Knights of Mnlta and Dodgo Acci dental Fund Mrs. McDermott Inld at Rest St. Patrick's Lndles' I. C. B. U. Muoicalc Condition of Nor man Wheeler Is Unchanged News Notes of General Interest Per sonal Paragraphs. Itov. Thomas 1p Oruohv, ol hi' Jnik son Street JiaptlHt church, otlli latenl .it the fiJiicr.il of I lie late l'e"?i Morgun yetsterd iy -iitrrnoon .if the- hniim on 7Ju Iko uvftuii'. The members of Wash ington uoinninndeiy, No. 232. Kninhts of Mnlta. and tlio DndRi- Allii" Aeel lontnl fund xve-ie present In huge llUMlbrl. The- pallbc-ari-i.s from tho lominand ry xvoic Kilns PtiRli. Oaxlil IVac h urn. (iwllym Jones Thorna Manilas Duviil IMxxanls.. 1'iank h. Ui.ilen, Kit haul 1!. James nnil Morgan 11. .Icn 1:1ns l'Vi tin- fund. Morgan Wntkins, Mm pull MntgaiH, TlHiiuas loncs, Oscar Pax In, Hoy l.oinr and Kilvvatd Mur Sim. Tin tloxvrr ho.ucis wen Hail Urown-In;-. David J Dux If, Thomas r.vnns ami ltpu" l.nxxli. liit'iini-nt xxim made In Yx'titdiliin u Bluet ei-moti-ty, ixhcr- the Knljjlitr of MnHu conducted the f uric t nl corvmoii. ALMOST HKI21) TO DIIATH. Mr. Ornifc'o Pi'tius of U12 Kynon stiect. xvill In all iimlialillllx' l.elh-xe In dio.uiih hereafter, ah hei llf'- was no doillil .snxed as n ivsult c)f hir IkixIiik hud a tltifim. About 1 .'0 n. in. i-,t(r. day sue invoke ftom :i dream of Mot-il-Ini? tii dinf'i t. ilud II aliini'-' i stem H-.ilit. X iiijituiid hliiml vis.,, I In tln jlKlif h't? neat th( ankle- xx jf the cause Slip (Housed lir Min and Ui .1. .1. Unliuits xv an hastily called. He applied n-medle? and nmle Mrs Piters as com fortable as iioj.Ij1c. Last nlKht, tlioupli ii 111 vi'P' ivi.iU from tho rii.i In" of Moori, she x ns rallxln.; fnxomlih Sum" limn iro Mis Petei xxas Iniuii-'l In a stiopt car accident, -mil slu think that tin ruiiUiied blond vpsm-1 is dm to lii'i iitiwi haxliiR fully roc-ox eicd f i oiii those Injuries. kcnhkai. ok xrrt. M'tii. i:iorr. Tin' tcjiiitlilH of the late Mrs Kate Me-Dcrmott Viic lioint trim the home of her Ulster, Alls Joliu ,l. Cumillllltji ISCi'i Hampton -.licet jpstenlnj. uftei ncmii t St. l'atiiik'n i hun h xvhere lioi t -oixIeis xxero o inducted by tho P.i'V. W i;. Tvaxelle The pallbcarpro x(re- .lames C.is Mclv, Patrkk Meran. 1 nunett OasMdy, William O'Coinifll, J. W. PhtlMn and PAINT! Yes xac3 t-iavc It. Atlnnt c Leal, Pure Linseed Oil, nnd Ready rVed Paint, Varnish, Putty, etc. (illOKGi: W. JUNKINa', I oi S Main Avenue of We begin this morning a Silk Sale which possesses the double merit of being termed an actual money-saver. The silks offered represent the newest and very best there is in the market for the present season's wear. However, this is a three fold interesting bargain event. Jap. Sisks 5 pieces In nexx Plaids and Stripes, bxvell effpcls for stytlsh waists!, etc. Cost 50e. goods mad.-. Special Sale Price, 05c. Foulard Silks M-inches xvlde navy nnd blacr. grounds and xxltli white plo.uo ef fects. A splendid doc. value. Special Sale Pi ice, 49c. Foulard Silks 15 pieces highest urade Sl-Iiich Silk, naxv blue and black grounds only. Beautiful assortment of novel effects. A magnificent $1.00 silk. Special Sale Piice, 75c, 1 Globe Warebodse W '" W'NPsI y-'VSWN-wr--V'V-',N William Kelly. IJtirlal xvas made In the Cathedral rcmctory. ai:.NnitAh njaws notks. I'i ofessor John ArmstroiiR' Kavi u clcxcr nytnnastlc exhibition hetoro tho memhers of West Sldo eoiivliivo, No. 211, Improxcd Order IleptaHophs, last ex'pnlnR. There xlll be n apodal moetltiK of tho male members of tho Simpson Metho dist Ilplscopal church and LuiigreRation this pxcnlm; In thu church, Wlllard IJ. lloxvp, of West Pltlston, xx 111 give ti iccltal of "Daxld OiUrUk" at Meats' hall next Monday evening. MimbPis of the Knights of Malta have oiRanUcd tho Hyde Park PUbiIiii club, and will meet evciy Monday oxpiihiK In the hall over Jenkins' drug st'iro. A petition Is UPliiK clrciilatcil for tin establishment of a sub-station post oillco at V M Jones' diui? store, cor ner of outh Muln av'Jiiui' and Hamp ton stiuct. Mastoi Wallei Pleki'lnlpk appeared In AVashliiutiin this xcil: and inado a lilt In his sIiirIok spetinlty. Washington camp. No. hs. X'atnotk firdPr Sons of Auiprlpa. xxlll hold mi iinpoitant meptlmr thl- ivenlnK. A in xv lodjti of fhi KnlRhts of Honor xlll lie instltutid In Morpan's lull on li'ilduy cvcnlns, June. 2. Urn of the most brilliant muslcalcs of the seasnn will be six en at Meals' hull, .Itinc , under tht auspices of St. l'atilik's ijiil'i. I ' n (' Some of the best tal'Mil of Scranton has been Feiuied. Miss lioae AtlRotil, soprano, Miss Anna S. anion, contralto, and oth tis of upial ineili xxlll ptitlclp.Ue Musle fot tin soclui xxlll be furnished by Mis. Ariics Malotl. James Austin w-.ih, held In 40 ball bx Aldetui.in Kelly for commlttuiK nn a"iult on M iry lirown, of 7JJ Scran lou s'teit. An clstedilfod will lie held In the Tnhpnint U fijiiKieRatlonal chinch on Tue'dm pxenliiR Mm ".0. Tin fiuieiiil ot Mis. Hubeit Colbv xxdl b' held this nlternonn. liiteunciit xvill b miulr In J'orest Hill ppinetoi.x. TIk piano bIvpii axx'ay by C'laiKe Uios, .xesleulay. xa xxrn; by Mi. El len Kane of LOJJ Pi (- htiei't. Thi iitti'iidiim e at the llieiinn's fair Tutfei'aj' ii-nliiR xxas ihe InrRiit In the hlstoij of the undertaking-. The l larke proptrt on South Main avenue, put' based b CeorRP Carson, is IipIiir aii.iiit,eil foi oeciipain ,. Mis Wllii.nr. Wnhburn. of Mud 1011 oxi nue toimiily ot this ldc, died jesti ul.iy. Til united !-IUReis fmni the Taxlot, Ninth Stranton and West Scrniilon Welsli CoiiRieRntloiial chuiPhes held a rcheaisal lasl uvoiilm;, prcpaiatoiy to the inusle.il festlxiil to be Rlxen on May 30. Tin punilltlnii of Noiinun Wheeler of Ke -ei ax'cnuo. the man xxho at temptcj suklile, Is Mill line li.uiReil. Th( mombei of classes Jl and JJ of iPlyniouth chinch ate lenuesicd to meet this evening In the lectin o loom for lehearsal foi the conceit on June 11. The niPinbeis of St. llienilen's coun cil, VomiR Mmi's Institute, xxlll hold a bptcial meeting: this lxciiIiir. PIT'SONAI 1'ARAORAPHS. Mis. II. H. Hamfoid, of South .Main nvoune, Is entPrtalnliiH' hur mother. Mi Joseph Hvans, oi Pljmoulli Iis. UannliiR, of .Voith l.lmoln axe nue, has as her guest, Mis. John Und. of Moosli. Mi and Mis Thomas Thomas, of Mahanoy City, xviio xvtre the ruosIh of iCorded Taffetas 10 puce..' ue-x muled Talfetn Silks xvllh rich gtilpo ollects In :nxv IjIul. lavendfir, Uitauolse and io,o. cheap Specinl SnJe Puce 00c. Taffeta Novelties Very heax combination imil and plu dot stilpc i ifecis. ii.i cC tlio hum desliablo offerinss of the sip miii. Actually xxorih il.121... Special Sale Price, 85c. Brocaded Taffetas 13lar!;s only. Entirely noxv dot-tens In ti superb quality, guainntced not to cut. Extra bilfht tlnlslu i grand ?1.00 quality. Special Sale Piice, 75c. H7(tli BARRELS OF SAMPLES. Over Two Hundfed Thousand Trial Bottles Sont Preo by Mall. lly spLclal arrantteniptit xxlth thi manufacturer of that justlv fauinus kidney medicine, Dr. tnld Kcnmdy's Favorite Remedy, the rtaders of The Trlbitnu ate etiabled to obtain a trial bottle nnd pamphlet of valuable med ical advice absolutely free, by simply semlliiR their full name and post of lico address to the 1)11 DAVID KKN NHDY roUPOUATION, llondout, N. V., and nientloulnR this paper. Of coume this IiixoIvps enoimous px jienso to the inanufactuicies, but they liaxi rccclxed ho many grateful lit tots from those who hnvo been benelltted and Piitod of the xarlous illseases, ot the Kidney, Uvoi, Bladder and Ulood, Rheumatism, Dxi-pipsla and Cluonlc Cotistlpatlun, and all weaknesses pecu liar to x omen that they xvill xvllllngly send trial bo'tles to all sufferers. Upon Investigation It xxas found that ill pel cent of those who have used tht hlul bottle had leeelved such beneiU it mil It thut they pur ihasi cl laige sl.eil bottles of their drug gists. It matters not how sick jou are or how many physicians have failed to help you, send for u tilal bottlu of this gie.it medicine, It costs you but a postal caul, and bPiiPfl'. and cuie will n'ol cirtalnlv be the result. Put -oir,e uiliii in a glass tumbler and Ii t it stand 21 hours; If It has n. iprtlintnt or if imlo or discoloted, milky or cloudy, htilngy ot ropy, 5 nut Kldnejs or bladder .lie in bid condi tion Hi. David Kenned, 's Fnx'uilti' It'iiieil speedily e ut 1 such dangerous s.viiiptoiiis as pain in the back, in ability to hold mine n burning, scald ing pain in passing it. fivquen: desire to titluate, esiipeiuiiy nt night, the ttaliilng of linen by jour uiiii" and all the unpleasant and dangeious eftects on the system piuducid by the use of x.hifckex, xxlnr or b."r. Di. Daxld Kelltliit,''! I'avoilte Hnneilv Is sold at all ding stoics for M 00 for u huge bottle. sl bottles foi $1 00. relatixm liirt, letuind home yoster da.x . Mlsa Mary Cn'iii'cliei, of Noitli ltrnniley ixenue Is entf rtiiming Ms I,l?le Kulp, of Moscow. John Slippluin. of New York lly. Is the guest of relatives on Sheinuin ix'e nue. Miss l-.llth Williams, of Tin -tnut stiett returned Vcsieulax Itoni an' eight months tiln to Mi-nIco. Mi. mid Mis. Ueorge Faircl lid, of South .Main axemie xxlll bax" nest Tuesday for Npx York, and xxill sail Wedmsdny for I'.ngland on ilu steam ship New Ymk. nuijatiiln P. Maiy. xxho lm bt-eu I'imiiw ted xxltli .lenktii"' nhaimncy for the pant slv months, will assume a hlmilar position ai Phelps duig store on Wyoming nxetiuc lodfiy. Mr. M.iMy Is a gt.iduate ot the N xx York Colleg" of Pliaimaci and i one of tho most popular diug rletKs in the cltj. NOPvTn SOItANTON. Tlic members of the ladies' Aid so ciety of the West Market stiiet 15ap tlsl chuull an imuestid to meet this morning at 9110 o'clock. The Sunday m hnol chlldU'M of the above chuii.li xxlll meet at ".30 o'elnik this afternoun to leheuisi childicns daj muale. l'elei McDi'imott, who has been the guest of his datightn. Mis Janus Hums, of ibiek avenue, 'etuined to Ills lioine In New Yolk jisterdax- Mis. H.xian Tlavlss, of Faetoi j vllle, returned home esteida after "eveial d.ijs xlslt with Mis. Ueoige Shllfer, of P.liKcr stieet. Unity, tho xoungest inn of Mi. and Mis. Pali If k Niuighton, Is seilouslj III at his home on Williams stieet. John Hdxxaids. ot Mullcy's store. Is 111. Mis Philip Noimaii of Nicholson xxas the guest of friends on North ( Main axenue xesteida,. John T. MeMalla, of ltndh.im, spent jesttulaj xxlth ii lends on Hi UK axe nue. P. D. Jones, of North Main axenue, Is in Pittsburg. Mi's Nellie Qiilnn. of Plj mouth, Is visiting Mlfcs Mattle Kern, of l,arch atiett I'attii'k Doughertx, of rjieen Ridge stiiet, is the guest ot fi lends in Lehigh Miss Alice Mori Is, of Vatisxllle. Is visiting bet aunt, Mis. William llx-ans ot Tboodoie stieet. Thomas f'.iadx, of Oak .street, has accepted a position with tho Lacka x anna Cauh slotv Darbj (ojle left jp.-dciday foi In dianapolis, Indiana, aftei a tluee months' xlsit with fi lends on Walts street. Mis Archio Johnson, of Chuuh ax'e nue. Is tlio guest of f 1 lends In Hiixxky. Mr. and Mis. Howard Citlllln, Mr. find Mis Oeoige OiltlJii. of West Mai ket stieet, and Mrs. fieorge Drooks. altendid the funeial of a filend at Dundulf jesleiday. Miss Mary Hvnns of Paibondale, Is the guest ol her cou'ln, Miss Nellie Hxuns, of Spilng stieet. Miss Annie Jenkins, of Wyoming, left for her homo yesteidnx after sev eral days' xlsit with friends on Amelia avenue. M D Farnham, of Hreaker stieet, is tlie guest of filends in Windsor, N Y. Mls Mame Morrison, of Oneonia, N. Y. is visiting tlio Misses Mcl'aithy, of Not th Main axenue. Archie Johnson, of Chnppcll s store 1 etui m d yesteidny fioin 11 successful fishing tour in the sti earns of Wayne county. Wallet Mnybo nnd Hubert McMullon xi-ltcd friends at l.lly lake .xcsteiday. Tho Thomas Jcffeison lodge will con duet a binquet In tin Ir looms In tho K'tcrhiuit budding this oxcnlng. Hdvxatil Geoige. of deoige, MefiUllo & Company. Is seilouslj ill at his home on ('hutch axenue '' he members of the Sunday school nnirriTiTinTmmmTmmirTnTrtiTFfmTi! p There Is a 1 ofiass q Who aro injured by tho uso of cof foe, Hecently 1 hero hns btin placed E iu all tho grocery fctores a ucxv pro- paration called GHAIN.O, mado of puro grains, that takes tho place of coffee. te 'Jko most dcllcato stomath re E ceives it without dhtros, nnd but lexv tnn tell it from colli a. It does not tost ox-er as much. Children may drink it xx ith great ben iflt. 15 cents and 21 cents per pack age. Try it. Ask for GltAIN-O. Try Grain-O! 1 E InBl.tllintyourcrocerElTCByouOI'AIN-O S' tZ Accept uo Imlialiun. aiiimuiiiituiimimauiuuniimiiinMirr classes taught by I'rofessor and Mrs. J. II. Cousins, ut the Puritan Con gregational church, xvero pleasantly entertained Tuesday evening nt the residence of the latter on Orem street. Diversions nppropilate on suth an oe caslon xxcro enjoyed nnd duilng the course of the oxcnlng. J. 11. Phillips, on behalf of tho guests, presented tho host and hostess xxlth u handsome par lor clock. Those in attendance xxeti: John It. Phillips. Mr. nnd MtH. David IT. Ueese, Mrs. William J. Iklxvards, Mrs. Thomns Foulkes. Mrs.,S. Mlddleton, Mis. Mor gan Watklns, Mis. Annie Humphicys, Mis. Daniel Morgans, Misses Maigaret Joner, Mary C. I'oxxill, Mary Davlcs, Mary Fdwnrds, Martha lteefe, llattlo Sliaipless, Mary A. Poxvell, Mary Jef-flios. Pea Coal Delivered, $1.23, to South Side, central city nnd central Hydo Pork. Address oiders to C. U. Shaikey, 10H Cedar ave. 'IMione MSJ. SOUTH SCRANTON NEWS. Entertainment to Bo Given at the Y. W. C. A. Kooms Thomas Con yiigham Accused of Beat ing His Wife. An entertainment xxill bo given at the rooms of the South Scianton biatich of the Young Women's Chtlstlan asso ciation tonight by the Junior intmbef. The public is lotdlallx Invited to at tolld. Tin follmx'ug inoguimiiio xxlll be lendeipil. Piano solo. Chailes Scheucli; leittitlop, Ida JCIbler; vocal solo, Wil liam Kihutier, piano solo, Cora Liects; lecltutlon Dm a Scheuei ocal duet, Cairk' Nape and Anna lhcscr. lrcl tatlon, Alma Hiessct; vocal solo, Car lie Nape; Miss Lull.' Ilaitman, accom panlsi. (Ji.uid eslilbitlon of Mrs. Jul lev's xx ax xioiks, folloxved lX' tab leaux. Iu cieam and cako xxlll bo served. WITH ALDl'KMAN LHNTi:?. Thomas Conxngham, of Hemlock stict, xxas aricsted nt m oaily hour jeh.teiday moinlng by Lieutenant Z'ing and Paliolman iJeseheldle, at tin le uuest of the man's xxlfo. When ar raigned for n heailng b"tore Aldeiman Kentes jesteidav Mrs. Conyiighaiu ap lieued against her husband She tcs tlli"d that liu came- home frequently In a drunken lunditlon, bloke the house hold goods and abused his famllj-. Hi xxas lomiultted to tho county jnll for thlrtj davs. John Stone, of HIT Cedir .iX'etiuo, xxas ilso airnlgned befoie Alderman Rentes last night, on the chaige of as sault and battery and using indecent kmuitagi Thomas Mujock prefened th1 f'jimer anil his xxife gnxe the m lonnation foi the latter charges Stone xxas lined $2, and costs lor ulng ubtis l'i language and on the charge of as sault and battnj" he xas dlschargeu fin kick of ox Idem e NT MS OF NHWfe. Ml? Aclolph Miller and daughter. Maiy Louise Mlllei. of 111 Codat nve tiue, xxent to Philadelphia ycstoiday for a ten daj'-s' vi.dt. A son xxas lioin jesterday to Johr Nallln mauagir ot Casey & Kelly's biexxtry. GREEN BIDGE. Jlr.s. Mifiaiia'i and dauglilcr, Miss Madeline, ot Honesilale, who xeie x is itlng ulntlxis on Penn avenue, have leturned home. Mis. 1. H. toxens. of Cipouse u ve nue, has letutncd fiom a xxeek'.s visit at Prom:, ton. Mis. W. I'unnoll. of Sunset axenue, Is Visiting at Clifford. Mi and Mrs. Conrad Scluoeder aio spending a lew days In Niw Yoik city. Miss l'lizabeth Lansing, of Sunset avenue, xxho xxas attending school at Wlllititusport, is home foi the sum mi i. Mis T L. Fieeinan, of Cnpouse ave nue, spent jvsteidaj in Wilkes-Hat re. Miss Carmitn Cadelso, of Last Lun mi, Is th guest of Mis. D. H. Foole, of I'eiiii axenue. Tooth brushes, all sizes and in lies. Tho llncst In the city at Manner' phai macy No. 'J20 Green Uldge stieet olla Spettlgue, ot Honesilale, is the guest of Mrs. Manse of Penn avinue. Mbs Max Sehottel, of New Yoil; clty, is the guest of hei mothel, Mis. Schottor of Delaxxaie stieet. i:-Shullf A. U. Sleens, Geoige Ge.nv and Mi. Swingle, membeis of the Giand Army of the Hepubllc. xis ited the dlffoient looms at No. '.'S sehool je.stjtdav and gaxe the seholais some inteii sting talks on "Pati lotlspi." Tho two kige double dwellings of H. 1! Stuige.i on Fltctric avenue, .no Hearing lomub tlon. Tin funeial of the late ndlexv Giamp xxlll take place from the house this afternoon ut " o'clock. Sponges of all ilesei ipllotis foi bull, also the Loofah or Kgj-ptian wash tag, a gieat noxeltj- foi ihe bath, in Man neis, No. yjo Gieen Itldgo hticct. MINOOICA. John Hlaglns left jcstciday for Ne.v York, xxhcie he has aeevjited u luciatlxu ixisltioii Tlio Young Men's institute Dramatic comp.ni xxlll icpioducp Chalks Toxn sund's thiee-uet cotni'dj drama, "Tim Vigabnndu." The plico xvill bo for the bt-ueili of the Tuj lor Catliulic chureh The Uieiiiwood .Mine Fund Is arranging fin a picnic to bo held at Greenwood groe on .Tunc 21. The Young Men's Instituto will meet tonight. OBITUARY. Mis. John It. Hughes, of 111 South ftc litem iiMiiin, dlid jisturilay luoruln at her home at S.I" o'clock. Deceamd hud bun Mel; about lun months, and sulfirid from a complication of disease)), hlio was tiorn In llluenaxon, Moiimouiii shlie, South Wales. Mulch "1, 1M1, vas marrltd Iu Jul, is',1, nnd a mouth la'i r cuniu to this coiinliy, locating In Mluiri. llli Sho rcsliltd thrio until 1S.0, xhu tin 'umlly ii moved to this city, xxltue the huxe since n sided. Mis. IIukIhs xmi.s n mi nilicr of ilm Flist Welsli llap tint chinch, mid Is suixlvcd by her hus band, one son and one daughtui, James M 1 Inch's, of uj Washburn streit, and Mrs Itlrhmil Moigiin, who resided xvlth her The funeial xxlll bo held Satuiduy iiftfrnooii nt 'i o'clock. Intel ment xvill be nuiile in Waslibuin streot cemetiry. Mrs Thomas Nolan, of Durjea, died suddenly at hir home last oMnlu: of heart failure, Thu iKciased xxas slttiiiK Iu a chair about i, o'i lot l when suddcnlx' she xxus scm to gasp and tall foixvard and died linfoio aid could be glxcn. Slu had been husy xvlth duties about lb house dm lug the d.ix', and death cane xci untxpcctedlx Sho xvas 15 sears of oko nnd Is HiirvlxPil by a liuxbaml ami thirteen chllilien. Mrs. Nolan xvas onoo u resilient of this city. Mis. William Washluiin died at her resilience, 3H Madison axohue, nt fl o'clock yesterday morning. Ftmoral son lees Prt dav ufturnoon. Prlx'ate. DAY'S DOINGS IN DUWMORE BOROUGH SECOND ANNUAL BANQUET or THE HIQU SCHOOL ALUMNI. Held iu Washington Hall nnd Was Well Attended Supt. E. D, Bov nrd, Prof. Charles Niemeyer nnd Others llcspondcd to Toasts Battor Puuiished tho Dance Music nnd Hanloy entered The Booms Were Prettily Decorated Thieves Again Busy Funeral of Miss Eva Mc Caity Told in u Tew Lines. Th" members of tho High School Alumni held their second annual ban quet In Washington hall last excnlng. Tin tooius weie pteltlly dccointcd. Tho auarigemonts xveio peifectly made and carried out. The guests xvno luedxed In the Young Men's Institute looms by Miss Kate Sweeney, James Cullm and lrxln Mlllei. Tho greater part of the u pnlng xxas spent In the en joyment of dam Ing, the musle being fuiulslipd bj r,iiut..'s orchestra. At midnight the banquet xvas sirvid under the stipei x Islon of C.iteicr Han ley and assistants. Tho menu was an excellent one. The lllPiaiy p.ut of the affal" Con sisted of the follow ing toists etc : "nui 5?eIiools " Superintinilent 11. D. 3,ox aul, 'Alumni," Piofissoi Charles Mo mejpf solo. Mis M.ugeiy IMen, ' The Ladies." Piofes-oi P,. X. Das; "The Cientleinen." Miss i:ikt Dougherty, rec itation, Miss Kitty Hon. FtTNHUAt.S OF A DAY. Funeral services wore held ovrr the i cumins of tho late Mlss I'vn I!. Mc Cnitj nt noon josteidaj. The ,er xlccs xxete eondueted at the home of her parents, uU iVosrct avenue, by the Itov. .. j. 'nn Cleit, iiastoi of the .Metbedlst llplscopal chinch, xvho also pi cat hid the funeial soimon The crvl(is weu- luivatp. Fuuer.il Dlne toia T J'. Lcichwoith eonxevid the lemains to Hlmliinst, xxhere Interment xxas made The pall-beareis xxeie: William Cronin, Frank Goodwin, Wil liam MeCaitx, Willi, mi McDonough, M.iitin Goodwin and John McDonough Tin lemains ot thu late Mis. L Hiunnliig, of Willi unsp ui. anived on the I f,'i Delawaie, Lai kuxx anna and WcstPin i.ilhoad tiain jesterdav af tei noon. Funeral Diiectot T. P. f.ptih xvoith lomoxeil them to the home of her son. Mbei Hnnmlng, of Fifth stieet The funeral xxlll take place this af ternoon nt 2 o'clock tloui the house Kuv. A J. Van Cleft, p istor of the Methodist Kplseopal ehuicli. xxlll of fiolatp. Intel ment xxill bo made in Dunmoie cemeteij. SHOUTl'U PARAOIlAl'irS. The Memorial dav coinmlttee.s xdll meet In (he John H. Smith Hos. com pany's looms on Chestnut siuet to night nt 7 -n o'clock shaip Othu com mittees will please take nott. Saint Stephen's ommandeiy. No 2'C. Knight, of Malta, xxlll attend senhes nt the .Methodist HpiKopal church Sun day evening. Ariangements are being made to hold a picnic for tin school children on the last day of school. The membeis of the Indies' Aid soci ety of the Presbj terlan chun-li xvill conduct a social iu the chutch pallors this evening A programme xxlll be lendeied and ice pi earn and straw -bouics w ill be serxed. The membeis of the Ladles' Aid soci ety of the Methodist Hplscopal chinch will conduct a social at the home of Mr. Swam, on Chei ry street, this exenlng A pt ogi amine has been ,u langed for the occasion. Peter Sligle, of Elm street, xvas aroused fiom his slumbers e.nlv jes teiday morning and In Inxpstlgatlng tho cause of his iiiotisal, he discoxercd a man lealng the premlsps buideiipd with a new cat den hose and othei ai tlcles. He recognized the lellow and g.ix-o chase, but did not catch him i, may Issue a waiiant for his jutst if the things aie not returnid. OF A Pi'KSONAL NATCHF. Mr. and Mis. Thomas Deishlmcr and son Ralph, of Chestnut street, aie xli- Itlllg iu New Yoil; elt.v. Alfied Robot ts, or Peckx lllo, visited fi lends hen? jesteiday. Mt. and Mrs. William Flue, of Scran ton, spent j-csteiday vlth Mi. and Mis Caiker Mllnei. of Ilm pet stieet. i PARK PLACE. i Mr. and Mrs. Robbln", of Diamond axenue e ntei rained Mond ij xtning ill hnnoi eif Its bitnr the txventLth an-nlx-ei'-aiy of their oceupanej ol theii i present residence Rev. ti Ivman, , pastor of the Court Street Methodist chureh, deliveied u shoit nddriss and' Miss MjltD Miles l felted. Rcfn-h- meats xx ero seixed. i Mis? Ilroxxn, of Stroudsburg Is the guest of Mlra Ada Able, of Tripp rct i Fied lliPh'. of Wilkes.Rane, lslted , his parents here ycstcidaj. NEW ASPHALT PAVING. It Will Be Laid m Brock and For est Couits. Grade was give ye.stcrdnj by City Fnglncpi Pkllllps piepatatory to pax ing IJieek and Forest i cunts Horn Siiruco street to tne southerly end ot these tlimoughf.ires. i Tho xx oik Is to be done by the Har bor Asphalt Paving company at S! pi liquate j'nid. The cuneiolo base is to bo only four inches thick, instead of the staudnid thickness ot bW Inches. This Is permlssable because of the light tialllc. Pointers for Dyspeptics. Trax cling men uie usually gieat suf feieis from indigestion, often caused by their being obliged to frequently cut theli meals iu iiiegulnr binus, and by their being unable, xvhen tnixillng, to sei uro food that is good foi tliem, Tiaveleis on the Lake 3hoie and Mlcli igan Southern lallwaj do not have this dllliiulty to contend xvlth. Trax cling on tills oad Is all that could be- do. sired In ex'eij' xxaj', and dining cars supplied xvlth tho Iidhi the maiket nf foids are attached to tluough trains so thut lasscngeis can get their meals at ugular hours ' tawaijaaMiyrrpic,w.r-iiTrir..,rrCT Eiorsford's Acid PhosmSe Strengthens and quiets tho nerves. Genuine bears n.imc Hartford's on wr ipper. iOSHSSOKlSlBiUViHii 1 Iefnf"l2iF i JBL xLJltilllw y -t I ciff Women f ? w,,'Hwra'!ii?i,ri; jhj1 vi"ji fiiii'i'.nW'.'Bii Miij-iaa5tsjiu v-jfW fijjf 7OT,' J 1 W.-ffi TtMLi m&j&8m " Ii.'Si5..'7 -Jl -V.VT-' ir rCT 'i.zAHCf r&n. .- - dS. 5 l"U" Mt -- "-r ?- a" V-fi mm -m K- vfrsi n WS WSJ iJ-'K CC LU-cb,..,w . :?w.i,9.: : .v -;vJfr l a 'a? :ra''Ls:r' .'7v :v v.. to it. ' aw .v UM y$ kv v ? . ,:...,.,.' rtsittfiaM'JtSi WZ2&!Si JW-iVliJEJrBa ffi?tyiM$& Iwifc'', ' VK VH V'.r . ' S ' ' 3ivS $$)!l)l$li ......" $3Sg30tZ wnmswmii mi smsmm m&&m K tut I i y3fi a i i ,.,-, nan ii i ii - ,iitvi y i v m 0 Am 1 2 s ' A II svrri--ssrA ' i ) -Sz-Av .ifi CiM.vMss?: ? ;YtS-it,vr i "y v: i ir i -wyi k' -i ii i re WgB mmm m ili.! 2&?K1 tl eJ o- 5 r l - i ' . j....n. ' , i... 'viiiinjj WS ;13 Elizabeth, P. " ViitKi.tf.t'L .iijfwffWi Mrs. Asvfoantko v XW'fl Wn -HSkmrftl iiws. PinMtsm's .r Tj," imm. ".iASSS1" Mtmrnum iij!l.i'iife,,lnardly go around the house. Backache and headache all the time and my food would not digest and had such pains in the womb, was troubled with leucorrhcea and ktdnes were affected. After birth of each child I grew weaker, nnd heating so much of the good you hc.d done, I wrote to you and have taken six bottleb of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, one box of Lozenges, one box of Liver Pills, one package of Sanative Wash, and to-day I am feeling as well as I ever did." firs. Salina Archambo, Charlcmout, lass. Derangement of the feminine organs quickly affect the kidneys, and suffering women should write fully to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., I I and get her prompt Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound A Woman's Remedy for Woman's lis. vMy1 AHAKE PERFECT MEN Jill MM' IMNIMIll J In iiui-uf frr Lti.tfri lliu Jo artel uliittlll-jiu u( w life i an tit iratnit-il to ii Ida ttry i 1 ur ui-iMOf 'VvrtnuB rh)MM cr 4' t ..'). r-t, ii if (. iromi i mii iiuin aiiinift itiUlnj rntiDorj nnd ihwa-t e .ijVJt Tn,IUiulncr vital wvi.uu uiu.l by ami eiVftfitf, i n li marl vior an litnitnLv tut.rv fun lion lliocfupllif iTilcm I ta Jv 1 1 m l Iht I Likitodlmtr to the tytt e1.-.iVoutiir or ohl (mffric boriifvlh I encrtry frt buit, nt fUiicJii'flotoiru.iaiio. UiurVTI7ur nmiy n. (unad Can b cro,! In vel 2' pcciit t M ivnjuhfi i ml t Mi) tUln urrttlfr or, ie. I -if Itii, 1 TtlKWkUeir eu.. Ciioa liJir., tklir,'r Kohl In Scranton, Ia., by Mattlu-xva Bros niiq McOarrah U Thonus, ill uuslatu. ALU VJUMH OV 1.1X1AI. HI.ANKH neaiT prluteel by thu Ttlbuno Job Do-paument. r?k T ...i: T? r .. ii -y ll Iil v- fi n Kiiam s VLi5eiai! v-ompounci is most cllicicnt treatment for kidney troubles of wnillen. nvwrurliolmino' evidence of this is forth coining. Read the follow ing letters: i sv Ars. Anthony Sutter, Crcat linc, Ohio, writes: "DKAR MltS. PlKHAM' It would lie hard to explain to you my con dition before using Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. I was n great suflerer from kidney ttoublo and headache. On rising in the morning I was always tired nnd sleepy, and never folt like doing any work. Since taking the Compound I feel like a now woman. I sleep well at night, and can work all day without that tired feeling. I have advised some of my friends to try it, and we all feel thankful for the benefit wo have derived from its uso. May God bless you for the good you are di'ing the poor suffering women !" F. H. Allen, 419 Nebraska Avenue, Toledo, Ohio, writes : "Di.ai-.Mks. Pinkham: Chang of life xvas working on me. My kidneys and bladder were affected. Ternble pains when urinating and ,an itching that nearly drove mo lwild. I had tried lrmny remedies. I told my husband I had great faith in yours and he got me a. bottle; I am now on my fonrth bottle. I feel that I am entirely cured. I can work all dav. I can hardly realize that such a wonder ful cure is possible. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the best medicine for women." fifflss lockhatt TeSfs Slow Nor Life Was Saved. "DearMks. PiNiciiAii: I cannot express my gratitude to you for the good that Lydia K. Pinkham's Vcgetuble Compound has done for me. I have taken five bottles of the Compound and two boxes of Liver Pills and feel better in every respect. 1 had suffered for years with dropsy, caused by the pressure of the water. I had the worst kind of kidney trouble, fainting spells, and I could not stand long at a time. T also had female weakness nnd the doctor said there was a tumor in my left side. The pains I had to stand were thing dreadful. A friend handed me a little book of yours, - 30 Sot yur mecucine ami it has saved my life. I felt better now from the first bottle. The bloai inir and the tumors have all irone pain." Box 16, Took AtSvfco " "Dcau Mus. PiNkJUM For two year3 1 felt tired and so weak and -i; it-t . ., ? i j reply without charge. iV3ADE WiE A SVIAJ ajax TAOLirrs roaiTiVFMr cuim -. f. ry, lmi oteui.7, mwhiuori, tie . cun? 1 "t I ty Uuio or other i ju-j- oau Imitt- tfjl crotloni, 'JAv qui Ittu atui Bufttf - 1 ( tnh I nat Vitwllltf in 11I1I niT,inn an I S.rfk. tltcniutarilud, bu turgor iuUb, -5rjiJ3M rumut loeanlt un 1'oa.unji.tloa It tatumiimi lleolrn n H.iovit ia.tidiae rorf tnsalaud rSectj n I UIII rlioro all other fall It. flit uroa luitua ihe eihuIoo .Uji lableta. TUar fi-TO enrol ttiouaunilar.ul lllcnruou. XVolrM. ilito irritlua Krantu 'o 0O1 ct a uro til I f'TQ ''t each cam or ifctund 1 10 cmauy l'rlmi'WX'liJiKr 1 nrUjHui or alx r'. ftl trealmnuo for l-J. lly mil. la plntn wrtii pr. upon rcii it of rrire. Oircul e " AJAX re:viudy CO., HuSSll" For sale In Scrantcu, Pa., by Matthoxvj Eros, and II. U. Canaen.cu, amsslats. . v &ZkAKJij!fJhsim&
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