" t ft"f 1 TTTjTK" 6 THE SCRANTON TRIBUiNE-THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1S99. EVENTS OP DAY IN WEST SCRANTON KNNUAL AWARDS AT ST. PAT RICK'S SCHOOL. Medals Presented nnd Merited Hec ofjnitlon Given Many Pupils Tho Knights ot Pythias, Clgnrmnkers nnd American Mechanics Elect Officers John Dcvlno Injured In a Runaway on South Keyser Ave nue Class Enteitalnment and Other Notes. The annual exhibition or clas work nnd awntd of medals at St. I'.itrlck'H parochial ichonl ocelli I oil yesterday. In tho ton cliff oient clas rooms, where noailv "no ptipllH aic taiiKht, the work Df the scholars In chawing, wrltltiR nnd other InanchcM of study was i'hlhlted, nnd ndmlred by parents nnd visitors, who were shown through the building by tho Sisters In charge. Ilcv. .1. H. "Whelan, of St Tatilck's Ohm oh, doseives much credit for tho retnniUahU' degree of excellence shown In tho schools, nnd the pupil In the prnmmar A nnd senior grade ate "worthy of special mention for tholr i leverncss. A feature of tho school Is the orchostia, which Is composed of the following musician: Mary .Toidan nnd Nina F.ihev. lollns; Frank lie Hale, 'cello; lary CuslcU, Mary Quln inn, John Paddcn, mandolins, Frank Kudden, Mortimer Ilog.m. Kdward Mr tinn. Anna Ilutst, banjos; I.awtonee MeWllllnms. Josiph JleCnffun, An gelina McAndiews, Alice Cooper, Mary Glblin, gultni; Mabel Mullen, planHt. The pupils in music who showed im provement In the first giade nnd weio awarded medals, were Ti.ronco Me "Williams, Frank Faddeu, M.iry Joidan nnd Mary Cusick. In the second grade, Sadie Atthurs was the ire Intent of a medal for improvement In stenog raphy, wheie the pupils l.ingo from 12 In 15 yeais of ago. t-ome excellent sp-M-niens of work, both in shorthand and typewriting weie exhibited An 01 ipr Inal acrostic on "St. Aloj sins," com posed by Timothy O'Connell, Is devolv ing of special mention. Tne cthfr pupils who distinguished thenihelvcs In this dcpaitment were Allie Cmey. Tctcsa McCoy.Wllllam O'lloyle, Charles Dlobinson, Paul Stiaknit and Aathony Sullivan. snxion GrtADi:. Tho pupils of the -enloi gi.'do. whero .iitlstlc nnd mechanical di awing Is taught, the best specimens of work Is on exhibition. The pupils in the me chanical drawing cla-s aie .Joseph Mc Caffrey. I.awieiue McWllliams. Morti mer Ilogan, Kate ISuekloy, Alice Itld dtl and Maiv Mlliphy Sped.il men tion foi uitlstk diawlng Is glen Will iam O'Uoyle and TimotlH O'Connell. In mathematics Joseph McCaffioy, I.awtence Mi Williams Mortimei ilo gan Wilting Angela Mai It, i:l7n- Paine's Celery Compound 75c Pinkham's Compound 70c Pierce's Golden Medical Dis 75c Mellon's Food 38c and 55c or.our.i: w. jcn'kins-, 1 01 S. Main Aenu: A Little Ahead of Time As the Trade Generally Figures It, but Just in the Nick of Time. It brings the bargain benefits offered within the reach of thrifty and far seeing holiday shoppers. Shirt Waists for ladies of such faultless excellence and ex quisite beauty have never before been offered in Scran ton so early in the season, at such tempting prices, but stock taking will be completed within 10 days from date, and to be candid with you, we'd rather see the cash than the best stock there ever was on our balance sheets. In some of the finer numbers offered sizes are slightly broken, but you can count on getting some thing to suit in every sale price named : 29 Cents Uuys the pick of as nice a half dol lar line as was eer shown In Scian ton. Choice mnteilals, designs and cer endless choice of patterns. Closing Price, 29c 69 Cents Quite a Jump In pi lee, but Its the nearest wo can come under the fit cumstances. For service you can. not get a better waist at any pi Ice. White, some of the designs, show style enough nnd to spare. Closing Price, 69c 98 Cents And you can take your pick of any fancy colored shirt waist ttock, selling as high as J1.7C. Previous to this announcement some of thesu waists are positively works ot art, notwithstanding: the Closing Price, 98c Novelties in rive Almost Daily Summer r a THE DOCTORS' FAVORITE Doctors everywhere, commend Hos tettoi's Btomnch Hitters Druggists everywhere oll It. For half a con tury It has cured nil troubles caused by weak or neglooted stomachs. It euros as well as prevents con stipation and Imparts a hoalthy tone to tho whole yetom- It Irnnrlably brings health and trcnctli to the user. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. both lJurfy. In mnp drawing, all the pupils in tho (Iramniar A and senior grade ate worthy of special lecognltlon. Composition Mary Jot dan, Anna Hurst, Alice Cooper, Sainh Fadden and r.otctta Fnhey. Medals for good at tendance were awarded to Mabel Mul len and Teresa McCoy. In Grammar A, medals for attend ance weio awarded to Margaret Flem mlng, Margaret McCatthy, Maiy Olb lln. Heglna McDetmott and Joseph Gib bons. The pupils who showed genernl Improvement weio Robert Collins, John Ollroy, Thomas Mcllugh. flood con duct Mai la Heese. Mathematics Mar gatct Gilioy, Nur.i Fnhey, Suiah Ar thuis Elizabeth McCaffioy, William Poigeng. Drawing John Gilioy. Writ ing Kobeit Collins, IMwaid McCann. Susan Cauavan. In the other glades, medals and mer ited leiognltlons were gien as follows: Grammar C Medal for attendance, Miry Oerrity. Drawing James Cnnnms, IMuunl MiHsctt. I.otetta I.avelle, Joitii Paddcn Writing Mary M.igliran, Maty Quitman Annie Ci.iue, Alice Mullen In termediate A Medal for good conduct, i:ila Ilers.e. For drawing Margaret Jcn nlngs was awaided a medal and special nut It, and Joseph McConvlllo also re ceived sinilla." rcicgt.ltlon Thomas l"Mbe ncilwd a mul.il in wilting and Sti Hi McAncltew in Christian doctrine Florence McCnnn was ci edited with merit mallei for iippllc.itlon to work. IN'TmtUEDIATK GRADU Intcrimillate. fouith grade. Uranism Tlniothv SullUan Writing M uy llurlcc l't luting Mariu Mullen Fifth grade Drawing, Maigaiet and Joseph WaNh Wilting and alllhmctlc, l.ll,il)( 111 ltob Inson Allthuictlc, Sadie Neville, Mabel Qutnnau ltcadlng an J aritliinetlc, Jo soph MiKcima ' I'rlmury A Medal foi attenil.mee, An thon Gill. Special mention William Mullen. John l'ugh Annie Moiau, Maiy Wolsleffer, Archie .-iullh .111. Julia Caiey, Janiir. Durkln, Annie JlcAudiew, Mary McDcimolt, Teresa Hruuo, Nellie Lang in. 'I bird grade Good conduct nnd attend, ante, Willie Mcllugh. Special mention, llichird l.iwliss Flunk Ciowlej, Mai garet M( Andrew, Jit If 11 Pagan, llele I'licmu Fo, Thomas MeCon lllo. Malic l.nrkin, Margant I'.inavaii Thomas Mul len, Heglna CatuiMin First prlmarj Genenl improeiuont, Sirah MeKeuni, Willie Tooniev. Annie Glbnej, Annie l'ugh, T.lzrlc Mullen, Sec ond primarv Drawing. William Je li nings. Wilting and arithmetic, Willie Zazzailno James Gnll.ighei Willie Douglicr John T.nleu. James Donnhiu, Thomas l.on, Joseph Mctliigh, Mai giret l.iwless, Agues Glhnv. Julia l.iw less sai.eh I'oj, Johanna Connors Mary Shields, Gciuiee Mosler. Martha Pa gan, Geoige Watson, l'lank McAnditW, Willie Mullen. The teachers of the school are vciv enthusiastic over the woils of the pu lilr, and speak highly of the t-eneial dppentment and conduct eif all the at tendants. Tho attendance has so in creaeel that there is scarcely room enough to accommodate nil the pupils who attend. 39 Cents Piich Is the new pi Ice for fi'c shitt wuists The ninge of coloilngs, pat terns and materials is still complete. Tho ate Mituully thiown away at the Closing Price, 39c 89 Cents Huys waists identical with those of. fered at $l,.'1 earlier In the season. Materials, tilmmlngs, woikmanshlp and design all Join In proclaiming these elegant shiit-walsts as neatly perfect as skill can make them. Closing Price, 89c $1.00 Huys an attractive white waist of unquestlcVialilu quality and ptetty beyond description. $1 25 and $1 V buys liner goods of more elaborate design und greater wealth of trim mings. Sizes in white waists nre complete. Prices, $1, $1.25, $1.75 Skirts and Waists Ar- Warehouse NIJWLY KUJCTHD OFF1CEIIB. The following officers wore olected by the members of Patagonia lodge, No. OOel, Knights of Pythias, last evening Chancellor, Ileese J. Kvans: vice-chancellor, Thomas H. Jones; orator, Theo dore Hrvdon; master of exchequer David 1). Kvnns, mnster of finance, David D. Iewls; master-at-arms, Bavid S, James; master of work, Mor ris Jones, Inner guard, Thomas It T.ewls; outer guard, William I Jones, tttlstee, D, l. Evans; representative to Grand lodge, David D. Lewis. Clgarmakers" union, No 2', elected officers ns follows: President, J. P. Ilnrlch; vice-president, Peter Burshell, recording secretary, J. A Kntzwlnkle; financial secretary, Daniel Hauls; treasurer, H C. ScIiquct, sergeant-at-anus, II, M. Kchmldt. West Scrnnton council, No. 497, Jr. O. V. A. M.. officers; Councillor, 13 11. Christmas, vice-councillor, Jacob Schroeder; lecordlng secretary, ai. F. Decker; assistant recoidlng secretary, A. J. Schnffer; llnnnclal secretary, W. Christ; treasurer, D. A. Jones; con ductor, J. C. Pleice; warden, Edward Schroedet; Inside sentinel, Charles Knhler; outside sentinel, Charles M. ailller; tiustee, eighteen months, W. J. Neave; lepresentatlve to state council for two yeais, H. H. Christmas; alter nate, A. E. Spencer; chaplain, F. J. Neave. ENTEIITAIN.MENT AND SOCIAL. Classes Nos. 11 and lfi of the Taber nacle Congregational Sunday school hold an enteitalnment and social in the chinch last cvonlnc which was well attended. Tho Anthiaclte and Big Four quartettes gao several selections nnd weio well received. Solos were sung by John II. Jones, Ellen ainrkwlek, Harvey Evans, atiss Nelson, Caleb Evans and May Harris, aliases Mulligan, Jessie and Pearl Freeman and ailnnle and Willie kin der sane duets, and recitations were given by Daniel Williams, atiss Young, lllodwen Jenkins and Charles Cadw tfnn. Instrumental selections weie con tributed by Ilenjamln and aiiss Hughes, Kefreshments weie seived. KEYSEE AVENUE CHAPTER. A new chapter of the Epworth league will bo organized this evening at tho Kejser Avenue mission of tho Simp son aiethodlst Episcopal church. Super intendent William C. Crawford, who has been in dial go of tho mission since Its inception, will have charge of the exeielsts and will be assisted by tho membeis of the league. John J. F. York, ptesident of the City union, and Jttss Anna Hughes will read papers pertaining to the league woik and a tccpptlon of mem beis and a social will follow. GENEKAL NEWS NOTES. James Dovine, a huckstei, was In Juied In u uinaway on South Keyser avenue Tuesday afternoon. The. execut've board of the First Baptist church will meet this eenlng at Deacon's home on Lafayette street. Tiie funeial of the la to lludolph Wlnebrake will be held this afternoon. Services will be conducted at St. Luke's chinch at ".30 o'clock nnd Initial will be made In Potest J..111 cemeteij. The temalns of air. and airs. Wil liam Deacon's child were privately in teried in the Washbutn street cetne teiy yestciday afternoon. Tlie aiotheis' Jewels will be enter tained in tho Simpson aiethodlst Epis copal ohm eh toinonow afternoon. The City union of Chilstinn Endeav or societies will hold a tally In the Washburn Street Piesbytetlan church this evening. A icceptlon will lie given this even ing at the home of ailchael Giant, on Langstaff avenue, to the ladles who assisted tho membeis of the Keyser Valley Hose company at tholr recent picnic. Geoigo Urown, foreman of the black smith shop at the Cliff wotks, was pre sented with a gold chain and chaim and a Winchester rilio by his associ ates yesteiday. air. Urown will leave tomoirow for Wyoming tenitory. Thole was no meeting of Company F In St. David's hall last evening. None of the niembets put In an appeaiance. Tho superintendents, teachers and older pupils of the Washburn Stieot Presbyteiinn Sunday school met last evening and few mutated plans for the study of lessons and furtheiing the general school wot It. A dog owned by James Dunn, of Helleue, bit Arthur Lojshon, the tea ngent lecently and caused him much anxiety. Complaint was made to aiayor aioir yesterday and the animal will be shot this morning. The membeis of Robert aionls lodge. Older of American Ttue Ivoritos, will meet this evening and elect officers. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Arch Urown, of .Scrnnton street, spent Satuiday and Sunday at Lake Sheildan. air. and .Mis. David Wylle, who were man led a week ago, have icturned fiom their wedding tUj) and nre at home to their ft lends at 1005 Scranton st i cut. .Mr. and aiis. jr. r. Wymbs, of Jack son stieet, are entertaining Dr. and aiis. Finneity, of Uuffalo. MINOOKA. ailss Annie Fitzhenry, tho estimable daughter of School Diiector John Fitz henry. of aialn street, was united in marriage at St Joseph's Catholic church yesterday morning to John Mc Donald, a well known and popular cuing man of Dunmore. The couple weie wedded with a nuptial muss, Rev. W. A. Gonnan officiating. The bilde was attended b ailss alary Coyne. Edward aieDade, of Dunmore, was gioomsman. After the ceremony a ie ceptlon wus held at tho home of the btlde. air and aiis aioDonald left on the afternoon tialn for Atlantic City. VfeVfcb'"fc What do the Children Drink? Don't givo them tea or coffee. Jlavo you tried tho new food drtuk called GRAlN-O? It it delicious nnd nourishing and takes tho placo of coffeo. Tho inoro Grain-O you glvo tho children tho more health you distri bute through their systems. Grain.Oisraadeof puro grains, nnd when properly prepared tastes liko the choico grades of coffee but costs about i as ranch. All grocers sell it. 15c. und 25c. 1 InilitthatTourcroceri'lreavaiinnAtK.n W Accept no UuiutioD. 0 kvd 'Daffy's Pure Malt Whiskey A True For Fragile Wometi A Pure Healthful Stimulant Alt Druggists. OIcdictM. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Marriage of John E. Payno and Han nah It. Davis Took Placo Yes terday Y. V7. C. A. Social Tomorrow evening. air. John V. Payno and ailss Hnn nah R. Davis, of West aiarkct street, were married yesteiday afternoon at the Ilapttst parsonage on Notth Main avenue, by Rev. W G. Watklns. Mr. and airs. Payne aro very popular and highly esteemed thioughuiit the city. Arrangements had been made for nn elaborate wedding and a wedding tour, but these were dispensed with on ne count of tho sad and sudden death of the bride's father, air. David K. Davl3, which occurred on Monday ot last wtelr. The jouns couple will reside on Williams street. TOLD IN A FEW LINES Rev. W. fl Watklns will leave on an early train this morning for a point in Northumberland county, where lie will marry a former member of his church, to a Philadelphia lawyer at noon today. Officer WatKlns arrested John P. Dyer und George Sanders, two bicy clists, for riding on the Rldcwalk, yes terday. They were arraigned before Aldermnn aieyere und wore fined $3 each. Tho North Scranton branch of the loung AVomen's Christian association will hold a social at their rooms on North aialn avenue, tomorrow even ing, at which Ice cream and cake will bo served. They invite tho kind pat ronage of evtiy one Intel osted In tho work of the association. The St. Vetonlca's Young Ladles' Temperance -ociety will hold an Im portant meeting in St. ainry's hall on Filday evening. A complete' attend ance is desired. Rescue hido, No 371. Knights of Pythias, at their regular meeting on Tuesday evening, elected the following officers lor the ensuing year: Chan cellor commander, William Freize vice conimandei, W. D. Christmas; aiaster ot arms W. E. atorgan; keeper of rec ords nnd seal, W. J. Owens; keeper of finance, Thomas J. Jones; prelate, "W. J. Davis; Inside guaid, David A. Evans; outside guard, Rlehaid Tonkins. The Walla- Wahs will hold their weekly social at St. Clary's hall this evening. PERSONAL NOTES. Herbert aiuson, the AVest aiarket stieet leweler, has moved from New York street to AVnyne avenue. ailss Sarah aioran, of Hollow stieet. Is the guest of her sister at Sayre, this state. aiiss Elizabeth Palmer, of Delaware stieet, will leave on aionday for San Bornardlna, Cal. airs. Titus Lewis, of AVavnc avenue, has letutned from a visit with her son, aiorgan Lewis, of Uostnn, aiass. George Dickerson and George Davis have returned from a veiy successful fishing tour in the streams of Susque hanna county. air. Thomas ITaiilngton, of Ashley, spent yesteiday with frlendb here. DUNMORE DOINGS. Eev. H. 33. Zimmerman, of Clarion, Pa., United in Marriage to Miss Lillio L. Saundeis Other Marriages This Evening. Rev. H. E. Zimmerman, pastor of the Lutheian church. Clarion, Pa., and ailss Llllle "L. Saundeis were united in mnnlage at the home of the latter's parents, air. and airs D. A. Saunders, CJ3 New York stieet, last evening at 8 o'clock by the Rev. E. E. Dixon, pastor of the East Stroudsbutg aiethodlst Episcopal church The ceremony was witnessed by the Immediate friends of the young couple only, who were gathered In the parlor as the biide and groom entered. The bride was attended by her sister, ailss A'liglnla Saunders, while air. Roy Saundeis, brother of tho bride, waited upon the gioom. The brldo was dressed in white organdie, and carried bridal roses. The btielesmaid was dtessed in oigandle over pink, and carried roses. air. and airs. Zimmerman left on tho 10.10 Delaware, Lackawanna and "West ern train for Hanlsburg and other places of Interest, including AVashlng ton, York nnd Gottjsburg. They will reside at Claiion, Pa. Rev. air. Zim merman Is a populat young man with a blight futuie. SHORT NEAVS ITEaiS. Professor Charles F. Nlemeyer and aiiss Catherine Urden will be married nt the bride's homo, on Dudley street, this evening. The marrluge of Theodore Zelgler and ailss Diana Capwell will also be sol emnized this evening. Superintendent Uovnrd will hold tho teachers' examinations In the High school building today, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. The school board will nuet tomor row, but they will not elect the teach ers until July 10. A law n social will bo held at tho homo of the Rev. A. J. A'nn Cleft this evening, under the auspices of tho Ladles' Aid society. The American band Is expected to bo piesent. SIIS3 Sarah Jones, of Jermyn, Ir spending a few days tit the homo of her aunt. airs. Richatd AVebbcr, of Harper street. ailss Lora Felton, of Kingston, spent yesteiday with fi lends on Chestnut stieet. aits. Isabella Keagle has leturned home, after spending the past week with relatives at Piiceburg and Peck vllle. ailss ainile Webber, of Harper street, left yesterday morning for Strouds burg, whero she will ntteud commence ment exciclses at the State Normal school. Pea Coal Delivered, $1.25, to South Side, central city and central Hydo Park. Address orders to C. II. Bharltey, 1814 Cedar ave. 'Phono 6683. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Comet Lodge, K. of P., Elect Officers. Joseph Lockncr Committed to County Jail John A. Neula Injured in a Runaway. Tlie annual election of officers of Comet lodge, Knights of Pythias, took place at the regular meeting of the lodge, held nt Hartmau's hall Tuesday evening. The result of the balloting was as follows1 Chancellor commander, John Gnpp, vice chancellor, Charles Hues trr; prelate, 11. K. Klaumlnzer; mas ter of woils, ai. Wovshner; master nt arms, AIoImo Rtidler master of finance, Geoicje Schnntz1 master of exchequer, E. J. Robinson; Inner guard, Fred Kessler; outer sunn!, Philip Khthardt, tiustee eighteen months, P. P. Neuls, tepiesentntlvo to grand lodge, Jnmo3 lllid: representative to rythlun Relief bureau, II, K. Klaumlnzer. SHORT NEWS ITEMS Joseph Lockncr, rear SOI Cedar ave nue, was arraigned before Alderman LentPS vestetdny on the chat go ot as sault and battel v, threatening to kill drunk nnd dlsordeily and abusing his family, Tho much accused man's wife prcfeirreet the charges Uy common consent all chatges but that of being drunk and disoulerly were dlsmlsed, and on the remaining one tho defend ant was sentenced to fifteen days in tho county Jail. City Assessoi John A. Neuls met with a painful accident yesteiday morning. While driving along Pittston avenue, near Willow street, his horse became frightened and made a quick turn, up setting the carriage", air. Neuls was thiown out, landing on his right elbow. The arm sustained a double fracture, and he was otherwise cut and bruised. Ho will be confined to his home for several days. Rev. Peter Christ, pastor of St. aiary's congregation, was agreeably surpiisod yesterday moinlng and last night by membeis of his congregation nnd the pupils of the parochial school. The occasion was St Peter's day, and an excellent progtammo was tendered in the morning by tho pupils. In the evening tho reverend father was sere naded by tho members of the choir. James Wrd, the Cedar avenue dry goods and gtocery merchant, yesterday added to his stoic a shoe department. Ira Stevens, of Pittston avenue, has returned from a visit at Sterling. The citizens' committee will tonight confer vilth A. H Koons, the contrac tor who Is to undertake tho construc tion of the South Side sewer. GREEN RIDGE. air. and airs. R. E. Cokolv, of Ca pouse avenue, have returned from a visit to Susquehanna. airs. It a Orr, of New York sttrrt. Is visiting her patents in Holllstervillo. A surprise party was tendered ailss Edith Dunn, of Delaware street, on aionday evening, the occasion being her sixteenth birthday. air. and airs. Hlnes, of New York street, aro entertaining friends from Pactoryvllle. Tooth brushes, all sizes and prices. The finest In the eitv nt aianners' phar macy, 020 Green Ridge street. Mrs. S. C. Dorsey will hold teas at her home at Sill Delaware street, each afternoon and evening this wo-""k. ailss ltynn.1, a Jarancse lady, will be? pres ent with fancy needlework and curios of Japan. J. V. Knapp, of Cnpouso avenue, is spending a few days at EaM Branch, N. Y. AY. R. aianners, the Green Ridge street diugglst. Is spending a few days fishing at Ransom. AA'illlams' Ice cream for sale at Ban nisters' bakery on Capouse avenue; 40 cents a quart. Tiy It. ailss Jennie Palmer, of Madison ave nue, Is vlsltlnc nt Lake Ariel. Julius Koch has received notice ot having passed the preliminary examin ation for Cornell university with a high percentage Professor and airs. H. L. Burdlck and ailss Elizabeth Palmer, leave aionday tor Pasedena, Cal , for the summer. Frank '"ox, of Dover, N. J., Is tho guest of atr. C. S. Sopor, of Capouse avenue. Imperial Queen Hair Tonic at aian ners" phaimacy, 920 Green Ridgo street. the greatest hair grower known. BOo a bottle. Y. P. S. C. E. Annual Convention at Detroit. For this occasion the Lehigh A'alloy railroad will sell tickets to Detiolt nnd j etui n at one fare for the lound trip. Tickets on sale for all trains (except the Black Diamond express) July 3d to 6th, limited to return to July 15th, In clusive. Uy deposit of ticket with Joint agent at Detroit, on or befoio July 12th, and payment of fee of DO cents, return limit will bo extended to leave Detroit to August 15th, inclusive. For further particulars, consult Lehigh Valley tick et ugents. KKKKKK,KKKHnHMliKKKHiKy',H.KKKKKKKKP.KK.KKHKKnKKKy'.K An extraordinary sale of women's fine silk waists Being over-stocked on fancy silks we picked out about two hundred waist pat terns ranging in price from $1.25 to $3.50 the yard and had them made to our spec ial order into the most magnificent line of silk waists we have ever shown. These waists having been made according to our direction, combine more style and richer elegance than you can find in the majority of ready-to-wear garments. Of that you can convince yourself at a glance. We have included some of the richest and most expensive taffetas and brocades in this lot and have sorted them in four great lots : 10 for waists s 0 for waists Q for waists a q .98 that arc 7.98 that are -.98 that are A.98 worth from JLri worth from Qj worth from wr There are about six distinctly different styles some of them being tucked in clusters front and back. No such display of silk waists has ever greeted you before, and certainly no such low prices lor values such as we offer you here. UM''4MM'4M'i 'A-A"4-AA'4A'A'A'A4A4'4'4'A--A-4-4W4'4-4-4 'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A CHANGE OF FIRM. The Entire Stock of Bronson & Tallman High Grade Men's Furnish ings and Hats To Be Closed Out Below Cost The prices quoted below are just a few of tlie many bargains the new firm gives the public in order to make room tor the new Fall Stock now being manufactured. Hats. Hoys' Senate Braid Straw, old price, Jl; sale price, CO cents. Men's huts, nssortcd shapes old price, Be cents; sale price, .v, cents. aien's noilgh Stiawi, olel price, Jl; said price, 50 cents. aim's Curl ltrim Straws, old price, 2; silf price, t. aten's Curl Brim (Dimlup), old price, $3; sain pi ice, $t 25. aien's Curl Brim (Dunlapj, old price, Hi sale prlcei, J2. aien's Derby and Alpine shapes, Just half of former nrlce. Ladles' Dunlap Sailors. $, $3, $4 qual ity, all to bo closed out at $1. Collars. The Anchor brand of collars, which were sold at 1C cents; balo price, 9 cents, 3 for 2i cents. Neckwear. 13-cent wish ties; sale pi Ice. 5 centB. 2Vccnt quality, all shapes; sale pi ice, 19 cents, 3 for JM cents. ft) cent qiialltv, all shapes; sale price, 33 cents, 3 for Jl. t qi'nllty, all shipcs; sale prlc 3 cents each. Suspenders. 2'.-cent quality; 11 cents, 3 for TO cents. M-cent quality; Pi cents 3 for Jl. Jl quality; salo price, 30 cents. A big line of Handkerchiefs, Bath Robes, Bags and Traveling Cases, riackintoshes and Storm Coats, and dozens of other articles to be closed out below cost Call and convince yourself that we adver tise nothing but facts. Sale Now At Bronson & Tall 412 Spruce Street, LOUIS I ISAACS, OBITUARY. William Cornish, for mnny oars en gaged in the meat business at SIC C.ipouso avenue, died yesterday afternoon at 3 30 o'clock after a brief Illness. I to was beirn Juno 2, 1SW, nt Stratton, Cornwall, Eng land, and came to this country at the ago of tlo yeari with his patents, who set tled at Carbondalc. lie remained thero until 1S39, when he mairiud ailss Anule lllgglns nnd came to Scranton to wont for tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company as a blacksmith. In 1S0J he enllstt'cl with Captain l'rnnk K. Hnln hi Company C. Forty-llrst I'enn slanla mllttla. At the clase of the war he leturned to Scranton and engaged In tho meat business, continuing In that em ployment until his death. He Is sui ived by his wife, one daughter, Eliza beth, and three tons, William A , of Austin, III.; Henry and l'rnnk. Ho was a member of the Independent Older of Odd Fellows. The funeral arrangements h ive not as jet been completed. The de ceased was a man highly respected bj all his nelghbois and friends and was u rtitm"otlc citizen and upright, lionest man. Irene A., tho S-j ear-old daughter of air. and airs. James C. aioffatt, of Dun more. died jesterelay afternoon The fu neral will bo pilvate and Interment will be made In tho Dunmore cemetery. CASTOR 1 A Tor Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of for waists for that are that worth from worth $4 to $5. $5 to CkLZ&: THE LEADER ' Scranton Store, 124-126 Wyoming: Avenue. Shirts. All the Jl quality shirts at 75 cents. Special lot of colored bosoms at B0 cents. atanhattan Xegllgee and stiff bosom, the Jl 30 eiuallty, sale pilce, Jl. atanhattan Stilus, the U and J! oual ll sale pi Ice. Jl.CO Sirelj lot of silk bosom shirts, were Jl and Jt.30, to go at S3 cents. Sjieelil lot of nllk bnom shirts, thft Jl.M quality, to go at Jl 13. Belts. All 21-cent belts to go at ID cents; 3 tr CO cents. All co-cent bcltB to ro at 33 cents; 3 for $1. i All $1 belts to go at 03 cents. Hosiery. .All 2"-ccnt plain and fancy hosiery; sale price, IS cents, 3 for 60 cents. All CO-ccnt plain and fancy hosiery; salo price " cents. 3 for Jl. All Golf Hose at lu It prlie. Underwear. All 30-cent underwear to go at 33 cents, 3 lor Jl. All "3-ccnt and Jl quality to ro at 60 cents each. . A 1 IiIbIi Rrade underwear at half price. 23 per c cnt discount on all Dr. Jaeg ci's I'nderivear. Going On man's Old Stand, Scranton, Pa. Successor to Bronson & Tallman, Men's Furnishers and Hatters -- 4 -f-f-f .f. -t- t THE POPULAR HOUSE-FURNISH- t INO STORE. J Palmer ; Hammocks! - for x Comfort, i t Prices from 90 Cents Up. t FOOTE & FULLER CO., f Mears Building, 140-142 Washington Ave. .4. -f -f -t-t-1 TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. M 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 waists for waists that are worth from $7 to $io. are from $6. X A v s. V