THE RCttANTON TRIBUiNl!-SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1899. 8 DAY'S DOINGS IN DUNM0RLM5OROUGH. youNO PrOPLE quietly wed- BED AT BING1IAMTON. It WtiB a Double Event nnd the Con tracting Parties Wero John Ed mund MUner nnd Miss Margaret Stownrt and Andiew Coulter and Miss Anna Williams They Will Return Home Today William Seigcr Had Two of His ringers Lacerated Cutting Tlsh Poles. A very quiet double wedding wag per formed at tilt? I'rosbjterlan parsonage, Ulnghamton, N. Y yesterday at noon. The contracting paitles wero John Ed mund MUner, of Harper street, and Miss Margaret Stewart, of Not Hi Apple street; Andrew Collltor.ot Dcpue street, and Miss Anna Williams, of North Main aenue, Providence. The oung people left on the 9 o'clock n. in. Delaware.Lackawannn nnd West ern train. Upon arriving at Ulngham ton they proceeded nt once to the par sonage, where they were unlt'il by the lev. Mr. Dunham. They wtro unac companied, their friends leaving them nt the depot. They will return home today and a reception will be lield. Mrs. MUner is the daughter of Jo Beph Stewart, of Apple street, Mrs. Coulter Is the daughter of John Will iams, of North Main avenue. Uoth am well known. Mr. .Jllncr and Mr. Coul ter nie cmplocs of the Pennsylvania Cool company. JSoth young men aie veil known, having appeared before the public with the Atllugtou double quartette, nnd are quite prominent. They will reside In Dunmore. tor: Morning sermon, subject, "The World's Great Leader," at 10.30 a. m.j Sunday schoot at 13 o'clock, Junior Christian Hndenvor, 3 30 p. m.i Senior Christian Endeavor, G.50 p. m.j song service and evening sermon, subject, "A Miracle of Oiace," at 7.30 p. in, A cordial Invitntton Is extended to the public to bo pivsent on ull occasions. At the Methodist Episcopal church, Jtev. A. J. an Cleft, pastor: Preaching services nt 10.30 a. m und 7.30 p. in , i lass meetings nt 11.45 a, tn Sunday hc hool at 2. .10 t. m.. uraver meeting at 1 6.30 p. rn. Subject for morning, "The I Mvmcry of Godliness " In the evening the subject of the motnlng will be con- I tinutel Seats fiee and all mado wel come. ! "What the UumsellerlKnows" will bo the subject of the llev. 11. U. Uulgin's dlseoure tomotiow evening nt the Tilpp Acnuo Christian chuich. The lle. Mr. llulgln Is a line temperance orator, and a large ciowd is expected. The oidiimnce of baptism was admin istered lust evening. The funeral of George H. Jcffre, the thtee-mouths-old son of litnjuinlit Ji f frey, of Monroe avenue, whi dl 1 Thursday morning, took place estet day afternoon at 3 o'clock. The fu neral was private. Interment was made In Dunmote cemeteiy. The Junior Older of American Me chanics will meet this evening. Burn To Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Davis, of Watd street, Wednesday, Juno 11, a son. The Pcranton Stoe works will be Idle today. The employes were paid eslctday. INJURED WIITLE PISHING. William Sclger Is suffering at his home, on Spring street, from an Injuty received whllo Ushlng at Big pond, Wayne county, several dajs ago. It was necessary for Selger to secure morn fishing poles, nnd with this in mind he journeyed Into the foiest in search of them. Finding several, he proceeded to hew them down. While doing this, he nearly severed s-oeral lingers, laeeiatlng them badly. His companions bandaged them in the hest way possible, nnd staited at once for home. The doctor has hopes of sav ing the flngeis. QUEEN RIDGE. SHOUT PARAGRAPHS.' The Junior Epworth league of the Me'thodlst Episcopal rhUreh will hold an entertainment In the church par lors Monday eenlng next The nffalr v 111 bo conducted on different plans thin heietofoie An admission of ten cents will be olmiged, which will en title those attending to refreshments at the close of the entertainment Services at the dlffetent churches to morrow will be as follows: At the Presbyterian, Rev W. F. Gibbons, pas- Paine's Celery Compound 75c Pinkliam's Compound 70c Pierce's Golden Medical Dis 75c Mellon's Food 38c and 55c Gi:ORGi: W. JENKINS'. 01 S Main Avenue Mr and Mrs. J. D. Paiker, of Mon sey aenuo, are visiting in Geneva, N. Y. Mi. and Mis Trnnk Hornhaker, of Madison avenue, spent last evening at Lake Ailel. C. W. Millar and son, Wesley, of Bleaker stieet, have returned from a week's stay at Honesdale. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, of Green Ridge stitet, havo teturned from spending theli honej moon In Canada. Julius Koch, Is spending a few dajs In Ithaca Rev I. J Lansing. D D . is in Phila delphia nnd on Sunday will preach at Tienton, N. J Miss Blanche Olarlc, of Boulevard avenue. Is v Siting friends in Wllkcs I Jarre. Williams' ire eienm for sale at Ban nlsteis' bakery on Capouse avenue, 40 cents a quart. Try it. Rev. G. J Beillnglioff spent Thuis day afternoon at Harvej's Lake. A beautiful little two mist schoonei, two feet long, the wotk of .Mr. Nadlne, of Aoi.i, was piesented to Lodge No 100, Am lent Oidei of the Mjstlc Chain, and will be chance d off at their enter tainment In Moiel'a hall on the even ing of Julj 10 It will be placed on ex hibition in one of the stoies here this w e( k Rev W G Simpson gave hi lec tin e on "Life in the Highlands of Scot land" befoie .1 large audience In the Asbuij (lunch last evening The Caledonian club was piesent hi their Highland costumes Aftei the lecture Mayor Moh gave a shoit address on the Celtic language Music was fm nished by the Asbuty 01 chest! n Miss Helen Dawson sang the Scotch ballad, ' Bonnie Doon " Imperial Queen Hair Tonic at Man ners' pharmacv, !U0 Oieen Ridge stieet. the greatest hair giower known. r,0c a bottle. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON EXCITEMENT CAUSED BY A HORSE IN EDWAB.DS COU11T. Animal Afflicted with Blind Staggers Bteaks Down Fences, Steps and Enters a House- Councllmanlo Election in tho Tilth Ward This Afternoon Company F Reorgani zation Tonight Entertainment and Supper nt Sumnor Avenue Chuich Notes nnd Pcisonols. A horse owned by Liveryman Nealls was affected by the blind staggers yes terday afternoon and created consider able excitement In the vicinity of Lucerne street and Edwards court. Two employes of the Long Distance Tele phone company wero driving to Pitts ton when the animal was affected. After breaking av ay from tho wagon to which it was attached tho horse ran Into the fence in fiont of Benjamin Morgans' residence In Edwards court nnd biokc It down and afterwards went tluough the fence in front of Evan D. Jones' house and climbed onto the steps leading up to the porch. Fiom theie the animal dashed upon the porch of Jpnkln Lewis' lesieience and plunged through a large window in the front of the house. Considerable damage was done to the furniture in the house and when fho hotso was driven out It broke dov.i the fence In the front yaid, damage 1 the steps and fell exhausted. Dr. Sut ton was called and bled the horse end the animal was afterwaids led away. S CEUURATEn 'V iin n Tliero in not li hlth drains ambi tion nnd endur ance llko Ma lurlii, rover and A cue. ilontetter'H AttA Htomacli miters vwwd&k Jtiwj!&&y MSMyrK'W ha nonr f,llud -W6&JWi&rJZa4iy' t' STOMACH EYTE$ HAPPENINGS OF NORTH SCRANTON FRANCES WILLARD HOSPITAL. to euro the worst cnscfJ. IhlstMn G fait-not nil ex tjp perl incut, Try passed upon matters pertaining to the society. Camp No. 333, P. O. S. of A., will run an excursion to Harvey's lake on Wed nesday, Aug. 'J. A special meeting of Enterprise lodge, Xo. in, L. K. of A., will be held on Monday evening. Tho Cupoue Colliery Mine Acciden tal fund will run an excursion to Moun tain patk, June 24 Branch Xo. IB, Ancient Order of Hi bernians, will Install their newly elect ed oiricers nt their meeting tomorrow afternoon. Rev. T Valentino Evans, D. K., of South Wales, will occupy the pulpit of the Plrst Welsh Baptist chuich tomor row morning and evening. The pupils in Miss Lees' room and Mlsa Xlchols' room, In No. 10 school, will picnic at Xay Aug park this afternoon. CITIZENS BAND WILL GIVE A CONCERT TONIGHT. Programmo to Bo Rendered De lightful Surprise Party Tendered Harry Danvers Last Night Two Accidents at tho Manvllle Mines. Trank Kcrilgau, of Keyser Avo nue, Injured Charles Coylo Com pletely Burrled in Coal John B. Owens a Candidate for Alderman. USES PE-RU-NA FOR CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. ENTERTAINMENT AXD SUPPER. An entertainment and old-fashioned supper will he given In the Sumner Avenue Prosbjteiian church on Mon day and Tuesday evenings of next week Some of the best talent in the cltj will pirtlcipate. Among those en gaged are the following. David Stiphons, tenor: Philip II. Won en, baritone, Jame.s II, Grillin, comedian. Chailes Haitley, vuntiilo qiilt Mlvs Si'sle Black, hoprano, Mrs. Geoige Carr, banjolst; Harry Miller, soloist. The ladles cf the church arc making prepiintlons for an elaboiate supper, and Ice cieam will also be1 on sale. The Citizens' band will give nn open nlr concert on tho square this evening. The band Is a musical orgnnbatlon of which tho people of this end are justly proud. The concert will begin at 8 o'clock promptly nnd is a gentle re minder of tho ginnd excursion which they will run to Mountain Patk, Aug. 12. Following is the programme which will be rendered: March, "St. John's Commandery," O. 11. Pntrar Selection, "Gems of Cambria" Round Selection, "Haunted House." Overture, "Bspuussce dAtnoui." March, "Cotton Blossoms " March, "Jlallelujih Chorus." Twostcp, "Snow Ball Club." C. J. Rockwell "Star Spangled Banner." ,w&srr UPIlyM"J!saffiffi,,,""' s-r-i- -rs2j-3 TlDLiim '-' nirCr" f ti nil w mt fc fffi? ' ; ' ?lrr?- ,j ii,-iii-im.t irtTiTJSW.i'ciiMSji mmiMM mi2Z&SiiSu yrsrrrir-rr vg$gxmzu '"-rrrTau la SSut TI10 Frances Wlllrtril Hospital, Clilcaso, III. fifth Ward election. Betwein the hours (if 4 and 7 p m today the voters of the four districts In the Fifth ward will hold an elec tion lor the selection of a candid ite to suceeid John II. Walkei in common council. ' The Republicans have nominal -d Chailes Godshall, of South Sumner avenue, nnd Independent candidates have appealed In the pel sons of Edwin G Hughes. Patrick Mitchell and G. W. Doisov. relay Ladies, This Is Important to fou m Sat All of our hot weather underwear for ladies and children will have a special value price a bargain price in fact, which yoy cannot duplicate other days. COMPANY r MEBTS TONIGHT. Major Eugene D Fellows Is nnlous foi the membeis of Company I' to meet him in St David's hall this evening at 8 o'clock to arrange for the reoig.mlz.i tlon of the company. An Impression pievails that the pre sent otticets w.. continue In chaige, but this Is a mistake, as all will le hlgn their commissions and the bos ute pilvlleged to elect whom they chote. PRRSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mlts Gw entile Thomas, of Xorth Main avenue, is in Philadelphia, at tending the graduation exercises at one of the colleges Mrs. T. J Collins and son, of San Francisco, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Morgan, of South Main ave nue. Douglas Ward, of Xorth Sumner ave nue, has teturned from Patcrson, N. J. Benjamin F. Cntpenter, of Blooms burg, is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. H. M Fellows, of Tenth street. Evan R. Williams, a student at MnrUtta, O, college, has returned to Ills home for the hummer vacation. Fred K. Jones, press agent of the New York theater. Is visiting his pat ents on Jackson street. Mrs. A Ullain Frlnk, of Washburn street, Is critically ill. Pea Coal Delivered, 51.25, to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to C. B. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phone 66S3. SOUTH SCRANTON NEWS. The conductor will Ctutnp. be Professor G. PLEASANT SURPRISH PARTY. A delightful surprise party was ten dered Mr. Harry Danvers by his friends Friday evening at his home on Wayno avenue The singing and music was excellent and enjoyed very much by all piesent At an early hour icfiesh monts were servtd, after which the guests took their depaiture, having cn Joved a pleasant evening. Those present vveie Misses Besslo and Jennie Williams, Annie Dltzeler, Annie Morris, Lily Danvers, Besslo and Gusslo Cohen, Mazle Meyers, Ethel Matthews, Catherine and Hannah Beale, Helen Roderick, Lillian Morris, Messrs Robert Thomas, David Games, Robert Price, Joseph Cohen, Carl An derson, Fred and AVIUIe Robinson Miss Georglana Dean was for thice yeais mlsslonaiy In Liberia under the M. 13. Church from the training school in Chicago. After her return she stud ied nursing, graduating from tho pres ent Frances E. Wlllard National Tem perance Hospital of Chlcngo. She Is an enthusiastic friend of Pe-tu-nn, as Is evident from the following letter: Chicago, 111., Jan. 20, 1890. Pe-ru-na Drug M'f'g Co., Columbus. O : Gentlemen You will be glad to know of the happy results obtained from tho use of Pe-ru-na among the patients under my care whenever prescribed by the physician. I have seen some very lemaikable cuies of cases of very ob stinate catarrh of the stomach, vvhero Pe-ru-nn was the only medicine used. I consider it a reliable medicine, Georglana Dean. Tho symptoms of catarrhal dyspepsia aie: Coated tongue, pain or heavy feel ing In the stomach, belching of gas, dizzy head, sometimes headache, de spondent feelings, loss of appetite, pal pitation of the heart and irregularity of the bowels. Send for a free book wiltten by Dr. Haitman.entltled "Health and Beauty." Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, O. .n n n. tt n: t. k ntnn.rttnKtt .... :'.. :,.t'.5 Electric Athletic Club Picnic and Games Today Miss Berghauser Entei tains New Pirm Organ izedOther News Items. OI3NERAL NEWS NOTES Special services will be held in the Salvation Anny bat rucks tomorrow morning at M30 o'clock At 30 p. in. a memorial service will be conducted in memoiy of the late Sister Jits Mor gan. The presentation of the pilzes to the children will take place and a fare well will be tendeied Adjutant and Mis. Simms The funeral of the late Mis. Llewel lyn will take place from the residence of Mis D. M Jones, 707 Evnon street, this afternoon. Intel ment will be undo in Washburn stieet cemetcrv The saloon conducted by James Get tings in the 1100 block on Lafaietto stieet was entered by burglars .1 few Tho seventh annual picnic und games of the Uleitrlc SoclU and Athletic club will be held at Ceiitial Park this after noon and evening. Tho energetic lommltteo of manage ment has anvuifid an excellent pro (.rammo for the dav. Nearly nil tho local nthlotes huve lulhturcd to enter tho many sporting contests. Tho Scranton Athletic club and tho Klectrlc club will contest for supremjey at a tug-of-war contest at 70 o'clock tonight. MISS BI3RGIIAUSER ENTERTAINS. Miss Lena B rgh uier entertained a number of friends Wednesday evening at her home on Elm street. The affair was veil enJoable, cards, music, d incing and refit shments belli.; the feitures of the oveniliff Mlhs Itcighsiuser s guests were Misses Lizzie Horbaeh Lllllo Knoll, LouKo Blat ti 1 . Lent, Annie mid Mamo IJctghiUbtr, Messrs l'crcv Bennett, Milton Moor, Hum Costtc, Letter Young und Charles Hcrghaii'-ci. ACCIDENTS AT THE MARVINE. Fank Keirlgan, of Kcvser avenue, was painfully injured jesterday at the mine He lit a squib in a charged hole and 11 filed before he could retieat far enough, tho Hying coal cutting and biulsing him severely. Charles Coyle, of Green Ridge , was severely Injuied vesterday at the Mar vine mine He is employed as a miner and was barring down the toil coal when It fell and completely buried him He was liberated bv fellow work men and conveyed to his home In the mine ambulance. Y W. C. A. NOTES. The Lojallv club assembled In lCMilai es-hion at tin rooms of the Young Wo men's Christian association on Ced ir ave nue 1 1st night. After completing the routine buincss of the meeting a social hcvsloii w.ls hfld Miss Anna Viin Nort. nights ago, and $M in money and a Hecietar of the association, gave an In- uuantlty of 'Igirs stolon. .tenstlng talk on amitciit photographs A nlano service will he held in tho ami ixhlblttd seveial views takin bv h r wero scivcu uunug mo For Example -i-i.j 1 1 .. tt . .., I Young Worn mi's Christian nssneiation Refreshments w Ladies ecru and white Vests, with; rooms tomonow nttemoon at ";n 1 ,- .o'clock The meeting will be In tnirge ,t" .... ,S or witnout snort sleeves ana lull silk trimmings, vests such as we always get 25c for will go for 19 each. Then Our 50c Line (Or at least four of our best numbers in it), of ladies' fine lisle thread Vests and finest cotton Vests, will be nearly cut in two. Some are elegantly trimmed with silk and lace, others have hand cro chet work. Your choice of all at each. of Mi. Randolph Jones and Miss Ma nila Mott The Piptlst Young Pe iple's union of the Flist AKlt Baptist chut eh, met last evening nnd heaid repot la fiom the Plttston convention The address of Rev. R. F. Y IVaieo has lucn post poned ludeiltiltolj. No new developments have been brought to light in tbe mysterious tire at 1'iothcroe .'i. Watffins" stoic. It Is the belief of the Him tint the lire is ill hold the gospel meet ing tomotiow uftcinoon at 3 Ij at tho rooms. This will bo the last meeting Ml-s Van Nort will conduct pi lor to hci going on hei meiitcd and much nteded vacation A Mitheilng which will ciowd tin spacious room is looked for tonioi tow. Miss Van Noil's Bible diss will have an outing today at Nnv Aug puk An int resting piogiammo has bun auangtd lor the occasion Ex-Select Councilman Clinks NcuK of thi Eleventh waul, and John C Schunk havo entered a p irtneislilp to SHORT NEWS ITEMS. Rev. It. J. Reese, of Amot, will preach tomoirow morning and even ing in the Puiltan Congregational church, West Maiket street. The church has newly been handsomely remodelled inside. It is expected a laige congregation will nttend tomor row, for their has been no church held for two weeks. The auxiliary choir of the Providence Presbyterian church will have a re hearsal this afternoon In the Sunday school room at S o'clock. Professor C F Whltleinoie. clion master of that church, will be present. John B. Owens, of the Second ward, at the reepjest of his many friends w ishes to pi. ice his name before the citizens of said waid as a candidate for the oince of alderman. On Monday evening the Knights of tho Golden Eagle, Castle 149, will elect ofllceirt for the ensuing vear. After the business meeting a social will bo held, at which all the members are icquested to be piesent. All members of the Young Men's In stitute aie icquested to meet at John Bovle O'Reilly council rooms tomorrov at 2 o'clock for the purpose of meeting Supieme Piesldent F. J. Klerce, of San Fianclsco, California. The Ladles' Home Mlsslonaiy society of the Providence Presbyterian church met visteiday afternoon with Mis. George Wilder The North End Dancing class w ill hold ,i social Wednesday evening in O'Malley's hall. the work of nn inccndlnty. and thatlcirry on the business of flour, feed and Our entire half Even the Babies Are not for2fotton. dollar line of fancy mull caps and sun bonnets will be marked down on Satur day only to C each. some one is trying to do them injiuv The membeis of the Ripple Debating fcoclety held nn Interesting session last evening at the residence of Thomas J. Edwards, on Acker aveiuie. A large delegatlui of the membcts of the First Haptist church attended the soi l.il last evening at the lesl drnceofDi.T M Senderllng on Adams axenue, conducted bv the choir of the First BaptlHt chuich Contractor John Fowler has securea the contiact for sinking a slope for Robb & Compunj, of Wilkes-Harre. and will commence work on Monday with fifty lockmen and tlmbermeu The work will requlro beveial months' labor. The choii of St Patrick's Catholic chim h will sing Gounod's mass at the service tomorrow morning The ic hearsals are undt r the diiee tlon of Pio fessor John T Watkins The Ladles' L C B A held a meet ing In St Leo's looms list i veiling und (K?s5MMfOOC5KM&0':v."'v Iryuram-OS, . TryGrain0! li.iv nt in Cidai uveuut Tho new firm, both numbers being widely known on this hlcb, will commence business Mon day next NEWS ITEMS AND PERSONALS. The Ladles' Aid society of tho Cedir avenue Mi thodlst Episcopal church will conduct nn lee cream nnd cake social at the eliuich parlots Tucsdai night I Mrs. rrcd S WIrth nnd children, of I Pituton lvenue, will leive Monday for a thtee weeks' visit tit Harvevs Ikc I Miss Paulina Ilerbster, of Alder street, 1 teturned cstrdnv from New York iltj, where sin had been to see her counsln still for hn home In Giimun:'. Miss Carrie Sailer, of Cedar avenue. has leturned from a visit at Schenec tady, N. Y A ilauemter was bom to Mr. and Mrs William Klee. of Urook street. yestrdiiv M. J Foley, the Cedar avenue hotel miin, has leturned fiom Harrlsburg, where he attended thu Demociutlc convention. y ti tt ti & . ft," ti X a ,' a x er &' & &' a ti a a Si ti X' X X X X x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Scranton Store, 124-126 Wyoming: Avenue. Shirt waists for Saturday sale Great assortments today, particularly on acconnt of many new arrivals. When you are offered shirt waists at every pos sible price from the highest to the lowest, and ineveiy instance a gaiment that you cannot get as good lor the same money in any other store, vou will likely understand why we do such an immense shirt waist business. There are plain percale waists at 25c Pleated and embroidery trimmed waists at.... 45c White and colored lawn waists at 75c Fancy tucked and trimmed waists ut 98c Vhite lawn, colored lawn, fancy pique and striped ging ham waists some tucked all over, others with lace effect yokes all told the greatest assortment 5- j. a j-rv in the city prices are from l.O LO tiOU Fancy silk waists All that now remains of an immense lot reduced from $, $4 and $4.75 some very good Q styles on hand still, but not all sizes while they last 1 .SO o3 Globe Warehouse Ask you Grocer to dny to show yoo a packagoof GRAIN. 0, tho now food drink that tikes tho placo of cofleo, Tho children may dunk it without injury as well as tho adult. All who try it, llko it. GltAIN-O has that rich seal hrown of Mocha or Java, 6 hut it is mido from pure grains, and t tho moutdellcato stomach receives it J? without distress. - tho prico of coffee ' 15 cents and 23 cents per package. Bold by all grocors. & Tastes llko Coffee ( Looks llko Coffee, iDiidt that your grocer Et7e yon artAUTO 2 Accept no Imitation. MOSCOW. Tho Misses Uiaco ttovven and Mary DePiiBh returned homo fiom Scranton. Wcdnesdaj, after spending several das with friends theie. Mis. Wesley lllesecker, of Scranton, visited her sister, Mrs. Mary Blesecker. Thuisduy. The Misses Sue and Cordelia PIe are spendliiK the summer at I.ako Dona pal te. Mrs. Babcock, of Holllstervllle, has moved Into tho houso of S. S. Yeuijer. on Coopci stieet. Lawyer Taylor and family, of Scran ton, aie occupying the house of Miss Sue Pylo for tho summer. Miss Uuela mown left for Strouds hurg yesterday, vvhero she will Bend seveial weeks. The Women's Christian Tempeiance union held a qulltlm; at their rooms on Thursday. Children's day exercises will ho held In the Methodist episcopal church Sun day at 10 no a. in. Miss JCatle Dennis la spending tho summer at Plymouth. PKHSONAL NOTHS Stanlej Sllkman, of Puffalo, Is at his home on North Main avenue. Mr. Charles Henwood and son were at F.ietorvvllle yesterday and attended the online moment exercises nt the Keystone academy. Mrs David Savage, of Pl mouth. Is the guest of her son, Mi. Thomas K Savatje, of Hast Market street Nelson Cilllesple, of New York citv. Is visiting his sister, Miss Annie Gilles pie, of Oak stteet. The Misses Margaret and Mellnda McOovern, of liilek avenue, have re turned from a visit with friends In Philadelphia. Miss Maine Kelly and Miss Kate Ly nott, of West Market street, teturned yesterday from a visit with telatlves in Caibotid.tle. The Misses Theresa and Lizzie Thayne. of Margaret avenue, have left for Long Island to spend the summer Mrs Titus Davis, of Wairen street. Is visiting her son, Marlon Davis, of Uoston. IMward Lewis and John Davis re turned fiom the convention of the Con gregational church, held at Mt. Carmel, jesteid.iy. Alexander Campbell, of Nantlcoke was a visitor In town jesterday. , ST. CECILIA GRADUATES. Confectionery sale on Saturday Chocolates Today Saturday only, about five hundred pounds of very fine chocolate creams, the equal of any in this city at twenty cents a pound at a special low price for one day only per pound 1 lC 1000 half pound boxes assoi ted chocolates and bon Q bons at a special price oC 1000 pound boxes assorted chocolates and bon bons also at a special price 1 OC P. D. corsets at half No such prices were ever quoted on any cot set of a stvle or standard equalling the "P. D." the finest French corset on the market today. While they last Regular $1.75 "P. D." Corsets, No. 530 98c Regular P3.50 "P. D." Corsets, No, 24S Si. 19 Regular $4.50 "P. D." Corsets, No. 97 $1.98 . .if ,v ." .V . .t ft .1 . ,1 A a .1 x X ,H X .1 . X X X X X X X X X X X X 31 X ,r .1 X X X X X A . X X X X X X X X X X X X a Wa'a'a "a 'a 'a 'a 'a 'a a 'a "a a "a 'A 'a 'a'a a a a "a a "a "a "a a 'a 'a A 'A V VI Vi A AX Names of the Young People Who Will Receivo Diplomas. The closing of St. Cecelia's academy on Wvomlng avenue will be private this yeui The names of the graduates are Academic" depattment Mary llar- SrXE5EZVl5ZEE5astSl3SZS2S2S5S2reUSX2SE7SESnaS iEEOIWS PILLS Cure Pain in ths i Stomach and Distress After Eating. 10 cents and 25 cents Druggists g.net Purke. Lotette Genevlevo Cat fiey, Mabel Dorothv Doran, Josephine Paula Leonard, Anna Louise McLaugh lin, Kntherine llllzabeth Hoc he Commercial department, stenogin phy, Adelaide Ploience Hi own, Mary (ienvleve Caw ley, Katheilne Veronk.i LnnK Klleen Emma Glnley, Honota Alphonsus Glynn. Mat Antoinette Hughes, -Mary Edwntd Kane, Grate Hainaba Kenny. Helen Lllzabeth Nolan. Lillian Marie Sullivan, John Joseph Dawson, Petei Paul Lynn, book-keeping. Joseph Pntilik O'Don nell STEAMERS WILL BE REPAIRED. Piovlsions 13 Made by the Tiro De partment Committee. The Joint tire department committee of councils met last night and took Meps to repair the Pranklln, General Phlnney and Crystal steamers. r.lght bundled dollars was appro ptlated by the estimates committee for the lepnlr of the Pranklln and Phln ney englnis Another $100 will provide for the repairs of all three englnis, and It Is pioposed to intiodute- an oidiimnce setting aside this umount from the Item tor the i epulis of appar atus for this special purpose. MONTROSE. been In sislon foi five wet ks will close todiy li has been a success Mls Sai ah Hidden, of Seianton, is vl-lting ft lends in Sprlngvllle The Young Men's Christian associa tion bill team of this pl.nv plavs with the ractoiiville team today at I"ac-toiyvllle. OBITUARY. Thomiih i an oil ugul irs died, es. teiday at tho lionn t 1K ilinghtci Mrs. John P Hegan, of .'..I K.illroid avenue, l'unci ll Sund u afti riioou at - o clock nt llolv Cross church Inttrmeiit will be made in tho Dunmore Catholic cemetery ca; For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of W&&A Miss Ile.itrice Mll'lkcn, of Gibson, litis been visiting at II. V. Mauzer's for tho past week. Chailes Cox, of Scranton, son of tho late William L. Cox, is visiting in Muntros Miss r.tnny Jessup, of Scranton, Is nmong tho city boaiders at Mrs. Will iam CllV'fl Henry Pordham Is building a cottage at Elk lake The annual reception held at tho Young Men's Christian association Trl dn evening was largely attended and enjoyed by all. Tho funeial of W. L. Cox was held Thursday afternoon at 3.30 and was lurgely nttended. Aitlst Smllllo and family havo le tutned to their old summer home In Monti use. William Ardeu, of Ovid. N. Y Is doing business in town. The summer Normal school, which hus MAKE PERFECT MEN Itll f I IIPMl lilt I DanolSur fr Lonttfi 11 joviana tmuiuonioi ltr rati I ) rtatortd In u Th ?r worilriufof NtrToni HfMlllTr ) ai itt i lti i promn renti loin tls.5a .IV JfTl'l AHLETM HIT . T ' AV - M I IF lit ..J J..ln aI ! "cm$ tnorj Blitl b a( If 'I Ul VI ) J'VTt". Ill IH VJ lndirrttlcnorictof emly y lmnftrt vior tnlDotnT lottery funo (Ion Die upttiv pyittm Uv .rv bloom 10 in thttkiAuJIuitr to tht ft. of -4fyounf eroltf Ouc boirenfwiui nrgy 1 AJfl lnii t 1 WfcCJnipHwifuiianif-cdfureYTTTryor mooej r fwndf I ln b currleJ lu veil K pocket Bout rlc t7 TIKC rtKMHirC 10., mU HUf , 1-U. Sold In Scranton, Pa . by Matthews Bros and McGurrah & Tnonus, druinri3ts. aADE ME A MAM AJA?: TABLUTS rOSlTlvrliY CURB Jl Itli jkrrvouM H Falling Mtm r 2ttl Of7.ltnpolonc7,nipiiin9i,oio otuitii .VI 7 AUum or other 1 I cents tiBtl IndU imL crcUoni, Xhcu qutrhla and turtle 17 rpfctoro liOst UaUtJ iu oidoriounff.a&il tUrLi.n-'rtu(Ir J Ium or tnarmt. fii,Ctrrevent Imoitr nn Contuiapttou lc aptlo i Imp ,t I ituan iu tun Ibelru) thowi io.meJlc.ta ImprovtH oali roxlthiiUiaudiauilftulcarOTOU. WniTDO. tliaurutanfruaruittAa tonfict o. ruro CftnTC lu arhcawoor refunllho tnony I'rlixiOUU lyirr l&til I DID! J39ut&ai etflMta n ( UilR trluaronU ether fall clit uoan h&vliio (ha tcrinul o Atal 'labltlt. iiv3curovlthouiuuiiiBui illcurorou. Waalvaapo. Tn. They ackaLot or tta rkJ (full tratiaont for C2W, bj null, in plain wraprvr, upon reeutptor rrloa.iircuiar . A J AX RBA1UDY CO., cii.V'i.t'- Tor sale in Scrantcn, Pa., by Matthew Bros, and II. C. Bandertcn, drugglata. J.A. w Jta w. j .. 4U.- k, )-
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