Vft THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, APRIL 1900., r. -": 19, -EVENTS OF DAY IN V;- WEST SCRANTON DRAMA TO BE PRESENTED IN MEARS' HALL. Members of the I. C. B. V. Will Ap pear Before the Footlights in a Three-Act Drama Leo Cavanaugh and Miss Kate Arnold Married at St. John's Church Initial Supper at Plymouth Church Several Deaths Among Children Funerals and Other News Notes. On Friday cvenlnfr at M cars' hall, the St. Pafllck'H I. C. B. U. club will present n thiop-uct drainu, entitled, "Not So Bud After All," under the nuBplrcs of St. Patrick's I. C. H. V. A social will follow tho ptesentiitlon of the drumtt. All urianKt'iiients liuvo been completed by the committee In charge and the affair piomltirs to bo a Hrand success and olio to be ftemem toereel by all that attend. The duima la Riven under the peisonal dliectlon Of Mlsa Paulino Hall. Programme: lipt. llrrb't Maiehiiiont, j iicult uiirrlcd man Iilm Mi Idiiioimh I.irul. Mnrthliialnn, .1 biihelnr .Pinlol ltcff.111 Dr. Ilrunl, blunt In nature .mil uu old Hur ried man loliti llnuiko Capt. I'appct, 3 man uf Hire worm Imi'iti (ijimoit. Smart, a London 1 h ip III hue with Sill- .loii tIi (loll, lame tlank, srnrclnrr and us-Ututit fonlinin. In Ifnc Willi ilH Ijiiin t'onlioj lfK. ropl. Ilerh't Miriliimiiit, 11 jminu' wife atlritiil nllh liriiiii Ml Nilllr Cirllii 1 lllle Man 'omt.ime ...Milk' .Malt lilhhom Mm. lr. llronl, a nat treatinc - Jll Mir.i hult lr lai. I'appct, 1 lade rallur HuMorcd-- Ml- Julia I, null. Mii I lir.i Mucatlii, rplmlci Mils I.I77I0 Th.mie Sallv Mibud, a (iiiiiiIm hlnv.mil und maul ol ill wiirki .. .. Jlli Mir. 1111:11111 PlaYMOt'TH CHt'KOH SCIMMll!. The ladles of tin Phiniuith clillicli served an excellent supiier In the Sun day hchool 11111111 last evenlnc which was patieitilml by ,1 targe number of people. Koiir tables were sukmiI mid wfie In chaise of the follow In;; ladles1 Table No. 1 Mis. Kvun F. Davis, Misses M.npaict D.ivlcs and Anna Uavls. Table No. i Misses Kllzabeth Davis and Jennie Daniels. Table No. 3 Mrs. William T. Dails Misses Mary How en and Alice OaUey. Table No. 4 Mis. D. 1:. Hughes. Mis. John S. Evans and Mis. John A. James. The cuisine dep.utmentwas In thai go of Mrs. Thomas Allen. Mrs M. P. Dan iels. Mrs. John Powell, Mis John Da vis and Mis. Mllku Davis. "WKDDING AT ST. JOHN'S. Leo Cavanaugh, of Chestnut street, and Miss Kate Arnold, of West Locust stieet, were united In manlago at St. John's f'ei man Catholic chinch, oil South Main avenue, etoiduv after Dufour's French Tar Has Won Success, It Cures Your Cold And Gives You Rest. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ' 0 yJ y oil G U LUll Bo lili his 19 am The whole realm of fashion offers nothing more attrac tive than these special offerings at bargaiu prices. Ma terials, trimmings and making are first-class in every iustance, so very much better than you could reasona bly expect for the money, in fact, that you'll be pretty apt to wonder how we do it. So long as the benefits are all in your favor, however, there's little need to worry over the whys and wherefores. I ivi- ll Ladies Suits L.OL M Reduced to... They're the same exactly as the regular $10 suits,inade lrom fine ch-viot mixtures, brown or blue effects ex cellent tailoring aud perfection in fitting guaranteed. . I vf Ladies' Suits L-.UL A Reduced to... These are made from medium weight homespuns, in Oxford Grevs and other shades: Fly front or Eton jackets, silk lined. There is no suit in this city at $12150 that will surpass this special at $9 9S. LOL 3 ReducSedtUo..S $13.50 fejL;,A Very suPerior quality ot Homespuns in ail the best f. Various styles, heavily appliqued aud tailored Tothequeens taste. This suit is an honest value for $i anywhere. You save $4. tjo if you buy it for $13.50 fc,?t 4-a! $ 15.00 , -These suits are made in fine Broadcloths of exquisite 'v finish, while the tailoring is of the very highest class a ' that skilled labor can produce. Both skirts and jack- ! , ,ets are ricllly appliqued, aud a better or haudsomer $20 X ; .suit never has been offered. The price this week is $15. a ' tv .Ladies' Early fepring Jackets In Button Styles, Fly Fionts and Etons. An unlimited range at $5.00 it Globe Warehouse noon. The ceremony wus perfoimed by Ilcv. K, A. Frlckcr, pastor of the church, Mr. and Mis. Cavanaugh weio ten doted a leceptlon at the home of the bride's puivnts last evening and re ceived tho congratulations of many wcll-wlshlng filends. They will tcsMu In West Scranton. ' KKLLUT AND JUDOB FUNKIIALS. llev. J. J. Ituddv ofllclated at the funerals of the late John Judge and Michael Kellet at St. Patrick's Cuthei He church yesterday. The services of the foimcr were conducted at !t n. m, and the latter at 3 p.' m. The pall-bearers at the Judge funernt were Mai tin Tlchc, Patrick WUtcil, Timothy Harrison, Mai tin Qtilnnuli, Andrew Doyle and Thomas Uleasou, and John Langun, Thomas Reese, Thomas Clrant, John McDonald.Thomas Uleason und Michael Hughes acted In a similar capacity at the Kellet funeral. Interment was made In the Cathedral cemetery. SEVERAL CHILDREN DEAD. Contagious diseases ure still quite prevalent In our midst, Judging fiom the number of deaths reported the past few days among children. Yesterday live additional deaths were reported lit the following families: Mr. and Mrs. Losson, North Van Huron uvenue; Mr. and Sirs. John Mc Dermott. Seventh street, Mr. and Mrs. Lister, Seventh street; Mr. and Mrs. James Smith. 1.10 South Rebecca ave nue, and Mr. and Mis. Jacob Jenkins, 357 North Hyde Park avenue. In the Lossey und Lister homes the messen gei of death has visited twice within a few weeks. The funeruls of these cfilldrcn will be pilvately conducted, (wing to the natuie of the disease from which death lesulted, ADDITIONAL FUNERALS. Re. S. F. Mathews ofllclated at the. giave over the remains of Mr. and Mi p. Pedilck's chid yesteiday aftei noon, and Rex. E. J. Melleiiiv conducted the fiiuei.il of the late James Stephens. The pall-'ic.iieis at the latter fuuei.il weie Thomas Howell. Daniel Howell, (Jeoige Barnes, Thomas Powell, Fled Il.11 lies and Regit Taylor. Hoth bodies were iutciied In the Washburn stieet cemeteiy. The funeial of the late Anthony lie Hugh will occur tomonow moinlng. Set vices will be conducted In St. Put lick's chinch, and Intel ment will lie made In the Cathedial cemeteij. ROSE HUSHES GIVEN AWAY. For paitleulars, see out advertise ment on thiid page of this paper. Meais & Unveil. OENERAL NEWS NOTES. The annual ball of St. Paul's Pio neer I'oips will be held on Wednes daj evening, Apt it 23. Miss Anna Phillips, of West Elm street. Is enleitalnlng Miss Elizabeth AntIion. of Lake Idlewild. The West Side Central Republican club will meet In tegular session this evening Mis. D. W. Moser, of N01 th Eveiett avenue, is quite ill at her home. Mis. Daniel Musgiave. of Uloonis liuig, is visiting Mr. and Mis. A. W. Musgiave, uf Division stieet. MKs Mae and CJeorge Transue, of Tenth stieet, are visltlpfr friends at liangoi and Delawaie Water Gap. West Side conclave, 'No. I'll. Ini pioved Outer of Heptasoptis, will hold Oft PO.yO (f fQ. PV-VO Hood Capes And Box Coats for little tots of from 1 years. Special showing week, verv extra voini to 4 this Also complete lines for children's ond misses' wear. A Strengthens System Body Brain and Nerves. Effi ISf-lNE.'ll (MARIANI WINE.) .Vo oilier preparation lias ever received o rr.any voluntary tratimonlnln lrom eminent people a Hie uorliMamom Jhrlanl Wine. Ai.ice.iblc and ldstlntr. Before Meals APPETIZER After Heals DIGESTIVE At All Tlmis TONIC Sold by all rirufrffl'ti. Hefuse Substitutes. Marlant k Co., .V! V. I5III t.. New York. pub. lisli a lumkoin! tmok ol endorsement! tit l.m. perors Kmprest, Primes, Cardinals, Anhblshops and oilier illstlnguMied persnnagts. It Is sent Bratls and postpaid to all who write, tor It. un entertainment and social for the benetlt of tho member.s and their friends on Wednesday evening, Apt II 25. An Interesting progrumme will be tendered. The Patagonia Republican club will meet tills ecnlns In D. D. Kvun3' hall, on South Main avenue. A meeting of the Hampton Mine Accidental fund will bo held this even Ing In Flanagan's hall, on Luzerne street. An enjovabb smoker Was hold after tho litislnr..s meeting of Panooksi Tribe of lied Men In Harl Garl hall last evening. NORTH SCRANTON. MI-.S Marv Wills, ot Oak street, and tVUr Tlijc, of 1'iiltoii stieet, were married at the Holy ltn.ir.v ilnmli jesterda) afternoon The ?e.c inon.i wis performed lij the ltc. J. J. O'Toole, Hi Hie preenee of a Lirge number of friends of the lontrattlnK pirlles t t o'tlock Hie liridil pari uilered the idiflic and marebel up the cnlre aisle to the strains of Mendelssohn's weildine march, plajcd b; Misi Anna Rnlnen. Alter the jereniunj a leieption was held at the home of the hride. Mr. .ind Mis. Tlijc will begin hoiisekeeplnc; In a newly furnished home on Keller aeiue. It is uiileitooil thai the llrlsbin mine, ot he Delawaie, I-atkauaura ard Wtstern ItiU'oad ioniian, will airaln lie in opiration after Mj 1. 'Ilic mine w.is shut down some time uro, so tint ii pahs nilcht be made, toul 50(1 men and boj )ac been thrown out of cinplojment ilur Inc this time. 11 the hdies of the We-t Muket Street tlip til ihirili joiinc .mil old, are requested to l'teet at the thirih tomorrow mornini; at 9 o'tlmk. li. fJtaie Peter-, of New Voik. who has been tin ffttext o! Mrs. T. K. Wolf, lias returned home. iiosi: nuMih" oir.x aw v. Tor parlkulari see our aihertisimtnt on third Yisy of this papir. Mears k Hjrui, GREEN RIDGE. The second redtal hj Miss Jcsie Wilbur's pu pils will be clirn at the home of .1. K. .Tohler, 171 Sandernin uciiuc tonlcht. Miss Williur'a pupils will be assisted by Miss Phoebe Smith, soprani soloist of the ProUdcnce Prcsbjterlan church. lies. Ir. 1'rnv.er Ins been the pastor of the Kist Market htreet I'rlinltUe Methodist chunh for fle jears, the limit of time n minister is allowed It, remain with one tongrcgatlon, and wilt conscqiKnth lie obliged to lcue bis con Kit gal Inn Ma; I, at whKh time he cspects to take iliarRe of the church in Plymouth, Luzerne county. Dm Iiir his stay in (frecn Ithlce Mr. 1'rosser lias sreatl endeaied himself to the tiiemhois of his cnugrecation and made many friends among oilier chunhes, who retrrct his Coins;. itosi; ni."itKs oik.v awa. for pirtluilars sec our adertiscmcnt on third page of this paper. Mears & Hagen. MINOOKA. Biic'set, the t-jear old daiiKhtcr of Mr. ind Mis. Martin Corhctt. of thurch street, Is slight. Ij ill rtc. V. Ilornian. of this place, is spend ing thf wed at Atlantic Cllj. M. (! CihIcI, the ptpular jo-nn; insurance agent of 'tafford street, spent the past few dii ir 1'hllaueUliia. I' A. Kane, jr , a stuilen of Rmrgetiiui. universitj, W'ashiiglon. II. ('., i (.pending a week with his parents on Main stieet. the Mlnooki Ute Dall team has organized for the easoll, and eKtt to r;ie the people a series of good gumes duiine the summer months In oreler tint the club may be able to purchase balls, bats and other necessities, with out personal expense upon the members, they will conduct an entertainment and social at M .lo-eph's hall, on I riday ewr.lng, April 27. A good programme is l.lllee' toi the occasion, ant there Is ecerv reison to leliee that all (host who attend will Ret their moiiec's worth, which is 'J5 cents. Kery lowr of the game In the town should patronize the bu.s, nrvsK niMits iivkv .w. for pirtleulars see our advertisement on third page of tills papir. Mears &. Hagcn. OBITUARY. Joseph It Snover died Tuesday at Dattlc Creek, Iowa, in his slxtj sixth jear. Mr. tno. ci was a intiw ol lllaiistown, X. J., and came to Scranton in t&ll icsiilcd here until lf.so, when he emigrated to Northwestern Ija, titling In Pattle Crctk, in the .Maple llrr alltj, where he Ins since resided. lie is Mir sited h bis wife, one son and a dauhtet-, lluirj J. and I.lllle M., all residing in llattle Creek. He is also bimhril bv a brother and two sisters, T. C Snoier, Mrs. V. M. Keen and Jllss lleniletta Sioter, of this citj. Mr. hno set's remains will he brought to Scranton lor liurial. Notice of funeral will be antiuunced later nthnn. Mcllugh, late of this cit) . the son of Mi and Mis. snthony Mcllugh, of 1CJ0 l.uzrrne inct. c'le.l at M Intent's hospital, New York ilt, jesterdjj. lie was iJ jears of age, and Is Miitlicd hi his father and mother and the fol luting hrotlicrs and sistcis.Mlthacl, John, Prank, ol Long Island, V V., general foreman for the New York and ljueens Couni.. Itailwat- coin (Jiiy: 1'etei, of 't. Heinard'a scmlnirt, Uochis ttr, N. Y., and rhoinas, Kiln ard, James, Mary I) , Ueliiiili and Katbrjn, of this citj. Dtccased was a stote niouldei by tiade, but recently wis Jitplojed ti) his biolher. Funk, for the New oil, aid Queens lount) Itailwa) cnmpan.t as electrician. He was born in this city, was a eii'tottd Catholic and was he!ocd by all knet him. Ilie funeral will aki place Knda) morn iiii; at 0 I'lloeli, with a solcnii, high men of icquicni at -t Pattlik's church. Interment in Cathedial cemetery. Dhcl, the 'i .sears and 0 months old tlaub'htFr cl Funeral Director and Mrs. J. K. Din Is, of North Main ntenue, Taj lor, dletl last nijht at 11 o'clock. Tho child "was a bright and win. (.cmo little miss, and a fjtoiite with all who ki ew her '(lie funeial announcement will bo luide h.U'i'. Mi.s Liura P.. Pickering died it the home of her mother at 1317 Olltc treet, ruesdiy iilaht, Her mother and iwo slst, is, Co-a anil Helen, are tho only survhors. Vrslces .till be conducted at the home ut 11. .5 1 o'ckik tills inornlng, and interment will i nude at Mtiit lose. Milt, the '.'-year-old daughter of Mr, and Mn. Michael McVally. of S20 South W'jomlng avenue, died jesterdav. Tho funeral will take plate tn morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Interment In this Cathedral cemetery. Kale, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jehu r Kelly, of 1l North Washington ate nue, dl.d last ctenlng The fuieral announce ment will bo mice later. GATHERED IN. SOUTH SCRANTON ANNUAL BANQUET OF FOUR TEEN FRIENDS A SUCCESS. Wns Held Last Night In Athletic Hall and Was Attended by Up wards of 180 Quests Lawrence Orchestra Discoursed Music The Names of Those Who Wore Pres ent lMarriago of James Langan and Miss Katharine Moran Fu neral of Edward Fickus. One of thh. most delightful social events of the season took nlace lapt evening at Athletic hall, when the Fourteen Friends, one of the moat popular organizations In this city, gave their annual banquet. Tho Interior of the spacious hall was a bower of beauty. Decorator Fuhrman had been busy for tho past few days, and tho decorations were especially beautiful. As the guests arrived they were es corted by the ushers to their seats at the tables, of which there were four, extending from one end of the hall to the other. At 9 o'clock the first course was served. On the stage, utmost com pletely hidden from view by potted plants, sat Lawrence's full orchestra, which dlscouiscd excellent foticort music while the numerous guests dined, and afterwards rendered music for dancing. When the guests were all seated, Louis iJImmer.who was master of cere monies for the evening, nppeared on the stage and delivered an addiess of welcome. The different coun-es wet. served by the followlnc young ladles: .Misses Lena and Yetta Art, Oussle Uracbncr, Minnie Heler, Anna Btelt Ing, Mume Itosar, Kate Walker, Ktite and Lizzie Hosar, Amelia Hartman. nose Krlglcr, Kmina Miller and Julia Mlrtz. When the guests had partaken of the good things to their heart's con tent, the tables were removed and dancing was Indulged In until an early morning hour. Tho affair was a grand s.oclal suc cess, and the members of tho Fourteen Friends have added new lustre to their ahead bright record as entertainer?. The committee In charge of anange ment consisted of the following: Messis. F. C. Ehrhardt, chairman; John Schunk, Charles KIrst, J. F. Best, Thomas Spruks, B. F. Moore and A F. AVestpfahl. These prerent were: Mr." und Mrs. John H. inulh Mr. and Mrs. Tlicmas II. Sjnuks. Mr. and Mrs. I-red l.hrhardt, Mr. and Mrs. James I'. Host Mr. and Mrs S. .1. Fuhnnan, Mr. and Mis. (Jorge P. Miller. .Mr. and Mis. Charles Kint, Vr. and Mrs. Louis II. Zimnier, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vuls, Mr. ind Mrs. ft. I Mooic, Mi. and Mrs. Kicd Swectcr. Mr. and Mrs John Lentes, Mr. and Mrs ITed W KlrcholF, Mr ind Mis l. J. hellj. Mi and Mr. August Sihimpff, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jlahlman, Mr. and Mrs. Il-nr Keif, Mr. and Mrs. Pied Warnke, Vr. and Mrs J. 1". hchneider. Mr. and Mrs. Ais I't xcluicidci, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Voekiotli, Mr. and Mr. IMtwu I loose, Mr and Mrs. I rank Lehnikiihl. Mr. ond Mrs P. W Costcllo, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. .Murphy. Mr. nd Mrs. Jacob llallus, Mr. and .Mrs Charles Mm. Mr. and Mrs. p. p. Neuls, Mr. and Mrs. Kicd W'clchtl, Mr. and .Mrs. Ous Itoppcrt, Mr. and Mrs. Tcter Menick. Mr. and Mis. T. J. Coyne, Mr. and Mrs. William Podi-. I)i. ard Mrs. A. Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Itosai, Mr. alio Mrs. t harles 5. I.ewert, Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Mahon, Mr. and Mrs William Zfcsn.tr .Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Liffert, Mr. and Mis. Conrad Peil. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heler. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Pecker, Mr. and Mis. William Kirchoff, M and Mrs. John Scholl, Mr. ind Mrs. P. J. Illekct, Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Ilobinson, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Kelly. Mr and Mrs. Charles Wenel, Mr. and Mrs. John Keifer, Mr. and Mrs. C. Aim lirust, Mr. and Mis Pelet Ncalon. Mr. and Mrs. Peter lllltz. Mr. and Mrs. William Koch. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Itcse. Mr. and Mrs. John Stheuer, Mr. and Mrs. William nudenbach. Mr. and Mrs John Mci, Mr. and Mrs. T. Dufly, Mr. and Mrs. It. uleger, Mr. and Mrs. George W'irth, Mr. and Mrs. A. V Wcstpfihl, Hon. and Mrs, John Scheucr. Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Scheuer. Mr. and Mrs. Chailrs Hosar. Mr. and Mrs. lid. Mebcckcr, Mr. and Mrs. William (jiith einz. Mr. and Mrs. Kmil llonn, Mr. and Mrs. Perth hchott, Mr. and Mrs. I.'. Mucklc, Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Hampcl. Misses Mathilda With, Kmma Oraebncr, Kliza lieth lllltz, Kmma Gerccke, Maude Opper, May (iossman, Lena Herman, Kmma Itosar, I-na Hoar, Hanmh Me.teis, Julia Mlrtz, Russia Rraehner, Kate Raid, Itosa Platter, Anni Ilr.Mt lug. Mice Scanlon, Maine and Nora Lot tin, Kate Ximmti, of New York citj; Kinille Harsch, ol Wyoming; Anna McCoy. Margaret Padden, Carrie Itosar, Emma Rreiner, .Margaret t'ctzer, Miss Llojd, of Pioiidcnic. Messrs. (Jeorgc Kngel, Reorge Posai, C, If, Pc.ihdt, John Durkln. John MeAulitfc, L'lnch Sehwenker, John Oaffney, Prank McCaiin, Leo (njne, John Loftus, William Svheuer, diaries T. Miller, M, 11 Moore. Kd J Ilobinson, Dr. II. A Webb, Patrick Core, Arnold Roth, P. J. Colborn, K. .1. Coleman, William Strum, -tam Kriieehtel, lames Padden, Williun i,tlger, William Itosar, Charles Itosar, T. P. Daniels, William K. Johns. Charles Mlrtr, William Nan eli, William Shwenker, Kdward Kisele, Jicoh dimmer, William Itader, John Itader, Otto Rob. insoii, A. J. Best. John Scl.unk, ( h..iles Dks ing, J. P. McCoj, John niunner, Henry Kicfcr, William Fetzcr, John Jl. l'ellows. FUN'EUAL OF EDWARD FICKUS. The remains of Edward, the seven-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Fickus, were yesterday afternoon laid to i est In the Flttston avenue ceme tery. The funeral took place from th family residence on Cedar avenue, which was thronged with the numer ous friends of the bereaved family. Hew William A. Nordt. pastor of the Hickory Stieet Presbyterian church, conducted funeral servleesat the house. The remains reposed In a beautiful white casket In tho front parlor. At 2.30 o'clock this was closed and tho te malns Avere borne to the cemetery. The pall-bearers were William Huester, Charles Fueller, William Itosar and Charles Scheuch, Jr. LANGAN-MOKAN NUPTIALS. At St. John's church.yesterday morn ing, a very pretty wedding was solemn ized, when Miss Katharine Moran, ot 523 Locust street, und James LaiiBan, of West Serunton, were united In mar- THE FOOD DRINK Some people can't drink coffee ; .everybody can drink Grain-O. It looks and tastes like coffee, but it is made from pure grains. No coffee in it. Grain-O is cheaper than coffee ; costs about one quarter as much. -ill Kcc(i J6c. ind J5c GRAiN-n dHo Ai)E 4? i? n J aH 'i7f4oiw V rhiBc. The coiemony was liorfotnu'il by Rev. 10. J. Mclloy. and was wit nessed by a large number of filenelrt of tho contraetlner p.utlea, who aftrp warels cvteneleel their congratulations. The bride was attendeel by Miss Iin pan, ii sister of the kiooiii, and James Moran. a bi other of the bilde, acted as Rroomsman. After iceelvliiK the con gratulations of their numerous filetnl't, the bridal party icpalictl to the hoii'u of the.brlde's naients, whole a Weel dlnjr dinner was served. Mr. and Mis. Langan arc hoth ver" prominent young people, and they havo the best wishes of a host of fi lends on their journey thiough life. The young couple left on the 1.P.0 Iieku anna, train for New Yolk anil other points. HOSC HUSIUOS OIV10N AWAY For jiartieuliiis, see our advertise ment on thiid i age of this papv, Mears & II a gen. TOM) IN !3IUi:F. The Schlai.iilla-Scianton.la. a social organization fi.om the central city, bowled at the heaeleiuarjers of tho South Side Howling club last evening. Refreshments of all kinds were seivcil by the stewaid, Henry L.iubfccher, and a very pleasant evening was spent by all. ' Chailes Sohns. of Maple street, fell on Tuesday anil dislocated his left shoulder. He was attended by Dr. A. Kolb. Miss Mary II. Median, of Concord, N, H Is being entertained by Mrs. James F. Rest, of Cedar avenue. Uist evening Dlstilct Deputy Oiatid Master A. A. Vosbuig Installed the newlv elected olllcors of James Con nell Lodge of Odd Fellows. At the con clusion of the business meeting a social session was held. Mrs. Albeit Ulse Is seilouslv 111 at her home on Cedar avenue. Pea Conl $1.25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, central city and central Hyde I'aik. Addiess orders to J. T. S'larkey, 19H Cedar ave.' 'Phone 6GS3. DUNMORE DOINGS. Marriage of Timothy Foley and Miss Mary L. Brown Was Solemnized Yesterday. A piettv vveddiifg took place at St, Mary's Catholic church yesteiday moinlng, when Miss Mmr L. Uiown, the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hi own, of Momoc ave nue, became the wlto of Mi. Timothj Foley, of Wayniait, Wayne countj. rromptly at 10 o'clock the wedding paity moved down the aisles of tho thionged chuich, to the attains of Lo hengrin's wedding match, played by Miss Uiither Huikc on the chuich organ. They were met by Rev. M. R. Donlan. who peifoimed the ceremony uniting tho couple as man and wife. Tho bilde was attlied in a ilch cos tume of steel blue, and can led a huge bouquet ot bridal loses. Her bildcsmaid. Miss I01U Gibbons, was attlied In a pietty gown similar to the bride, and carried a laige bouquet of tea loses. J. M. Reagan, of Scranton, attended tho groom. After the ceremony was perfoimed the happy young couple retired from the chuich to the home of the bride's pdicnts, on Monroe avenue.whero-a le ceptlon was held and congiatulatlona given. Later, Mi. and Mrs. Foley took the 12.55 train on the Delawaie, Lacka wanna and Western load foi New York city and other places of Interest. They will bo gone on their honeymoon tilp several weeks, and upon their le turn will locate in Scranton, wheie the gioom has a prettlv furnished home. A host of filends wish them abundant success In their new life. ARBOR DAY KXIORCISIOS. The following progianime will be oh served at No. I school of the boiough schools, on Arbor day, tomonow, under the supervision of Piof. J. H. limy: Chorus, "Amcilea" 'iiiil Dialogues "Ytlj f (lie Tieio" ,, ,.1'ilnury Iteeitatloii, "Mail Hueli" ,uu joii,.j fhorui. "ilior Daj" I'rliiurj pupils He-citation, ".spihu" I'n.l Mnttatt Ite-eltutliin, "llio Ceu 'Irie-'MloIrn SjiHenlmuli Ilnltalli'ii, "Willie tiioen" ....Null,. Mattlivvs Kway. "I'roc" Ie,ic Jl Moll at I'ljlillnc ol lli-u, eluiMtcl I,,; hilmol liiuiil. W'lrcsa ii. m. Si'imir. ei rhnriH. "Arlior Day" (iiuiiiiii.n inijilts Itciltatlon, "W'ooilniaii, hparo 'tliat Tres)" Minnie Welwr Itee Itation, "llluc Hinl" tleo Jlurplu neeltatlou, "Tlio N;cict" lfnnli lijipcr 11k llatlon IlirrUon I.c.vIh Itcrltatlon, "Ailior Daj" (iraip IlpiuJafp Hesitation, "April Day" Anne M'hano Cliorus, "Star Spmclp.l llarnn" 'se hoof Accompanist, Helm S 1'anrr. A PLKASANT SURPRISIJ. In honor of tho eighth birthday of MIbs Nora Long, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Long, gave a surprise party, which was hold at tho home on Butler street last nlsht. Those present weio Misses Aunt O'Hora, Draco McCue, Kittle Mc Carthy, Katlo Cuminlngs, Bessie Fli . nerty. Nellie Clifford. Kittle FInnerty, Sallle FInnerty. .Mary Brogun, Carrlo Rluek, Mabel Clifford. Madeline Dotid, Mary Costelio, Mary McCue. and Messrs. William Long and Kdward De vine. From out of town were Misses Why hesitate if you are the following THEY POSITIVELY CURE Coughs Colds Grlppo Soro Tltront lUiciiinutihin Dyspepsia General Dchlllty Catnrrh Asthma Blood Iolson Diarrhoea Croup Heart Falluro OUR PAIN PLASTERS GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. SOVEREIGN T0NI0 FOR MEN. SOVEREIGN TONIC FOR WOMEN. SEE "HOME TREASURE." I Tested by the people, Uiey stand upon tho Solid Rock ol Pnbllo Confident;. For sato by all Druggists and Medicino Dealers. Bond forour "HOME TREASURE," a book filled with valuable Information and household receipts Sent FREE, to SOVEREIGN REH1EDY BLACKor GREEN Machine-made BLACK tea has caught the taste of the people. Machine-made GREEN tea Is bound to be popular also, because nature pro vides all the coloring mat ter contained in it. With both GRRUNS and BLACKS uses less tea and Infuse TlIRi:R to K1V13 mill, utcs. Alwajs use BOILING water. , ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SALADfl Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. DELICIOUS. Sold only in Lead Fackets. SOc, 60c, and 70c por pound Nellie, Josephine and Maigaiet Gilles pie and Messis. Harold Costelio and Thomas McCue, of Scranton: Miss Mamie Connor, of Hallstead. IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY. In honor of the fourth blrtlulav of Helen Mowery. her parents, Mr. and Mis. Albert Mowery, gave a pleasant birthday party for the little one at tho home, on N01 Hi Blakelv street, Mon day afternoon. After the little ones were thed of amusements, icfresh ments were seived. Those 11 I'Se'itt weie Misses Floiene" Winterstein. Catheilne Davis, Anna Dainty. Helen Bilnk. Maile JlalloeK, Maigaret Phillips, Ruth lOdwards inel Hsther Oakley. ROriK Bl'SHlOS GIVHN AWAY. For pattlculais, see our advertise ment on thiid page ot this paper. Mears & Hagen. BRIEFLY TOLD. On Saturday evening, Apiil 21, .1 elnr.s of twenty-live candidates will be con firmed at St. Mink's Episcopal church, tho services beginning at 7.45 o'eloi k. The Rt. Rev. lOthelbeit Talbot. D. D LL.D., bishop of Cential Pennsylva nia, will conduct the ceiemonles, which will be of an unusual degree of Inter est. The class is a large one, nnd w II matti tally Influence the chuich along its Hues of work. Saveila Uaetona tho little child, aged one month and seven elavs, of Mr. and Mis. Salvatore Gaetouo, ot Throoi), who died Tuesday ot pneu monia, was buiied estciday afternoon at II o'clock. Interment was made In Mount Carmel cemeteiy. G. W. Potter Is very 111 at his homo on Drinker street. J. J. Cm Us, of Houesdule, was a tiller on the suneilntendent of the schools yesteiday. MUt Claia Collins has been Installed as a cleik In tho ofllce of the silk mill, on Throop street, by Messrs. Jenkins it Powell. Kxeiolses and tiee-plantlng will be can led 011 at Nob. 5 unci 10 schools of tho borough schools tomorrow, under the supervision of tho principals. Council will meet tomonow evening and make the annual list ot uppioprla tlons, Miss Catherine Russell, of Rlnsham ton, N. Y is a guest of friends In town. Sale of Coal Land. SalUburg. I'a., pril 18.-A eloal his Ju.t liccn doled In I'hUmlelphla ly l"rank U Stir ret, ol thU plitc, for the ulo ol 1,300 aero ot and ilJft suffering from any ot troubles ? ""J 1 Kitlncr Trotihlo Liver Complaint Wra-ni ct Nervous Troublca Ncurnljila "Whooping Cough. ' any aaaress. CO., 1237 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUM THEATRE - BUROUNDnR & RB1S. Lees II. K. LONG, AUnazer, In'ry April 19-20 Return engagement ol tlio Dramatic treat ot the beacon. JAMES H. WALLICK. Pirrfnts tho Quaint ltural Drama, The Dairy Farm tlj Kleauor Jlerron fiom tlio I'ourtenth Stieet theater. New York, iittei a uein.liil inn ot ino nights to crowiieil linue8. Tho uiignltUcnt New York producllori inlait rrnnounei-el by the entire press ol New ork to he one1 ol the veiy slionsest and clean est pla of the lime. I'riees tl OU, 75c., SV., 'Jjc. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, BUUaUNDER & RGIS. Less est. II. K .LONG, Manager. WEEK OF APRIL 16. LITTLE IRENE MYERS COMPANY Kaiter Jlonela) Matinee Prices 10, 20 und u0 icnts. Dime matinee dally. WIXK OF MONDAY, Al'ntl, 2J. THE PAIGES DOUBLE COMPANY. IS Dramatic and Vaudeville Artists 18. Dune matinee dally, (nmmencini; Tuesday, KeniiiR Prices, 10, 20 and !t0 cents. Pierce's Harket Fresh this morning. Strawberries, Tomatoes, Cucumbets, Boston and Home Grown Lettuce, Radishes, Cel ery, Spinach, Cauliflower, New Pota toes, Brussels Sprouts, Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens and Capons. All kinds ol Fresh and Salt Water Fish and Smoked Fish. Oysters, Clams, Scal'ops and Shiimps. Fancy Cream ery Buter, New Laid Eggs, Best goods, icasonable prices, prompt de livery. PIERCE'S MARKET, PENN AVENUE (Wo have four telephones at our retail store.) Like Burning Money to pa it out for inferior work. Better spend twli-c ttio .iinmint on a job well done, if that were ncie"aij PLUMBING WORK. in nil it hianehii is our bii4liu'. Wc are thor ourIi misters of it and all constnuticn or repair work III be perfect In ecry paiticular Ihe best inaierial is used, and ont (killed uorLnie.ii empked. J2S-327 TENN AVENUE. MAKE PERFECT MEN pO .NOT HF.MPAin 1 Ponotfiuf' If r Longer The Jovi and amMllont of life ran brftortdto )u Th very worn cieof Nervoni lh1jltrr baolutrlv rirrd bv IKHFK(!Tt TA HLtftTH. Olf e prompt rthrf to In f til off meroorr and iht wait nd drain of vital pocr,lnraiicd by Inunrrriiona or icciavioi raiij jraiii mpsrt viR-or and potency to ry func tion Bin up the ijittm diva bloom to lb -fTyouna"or old Ifjb boiea at r&Oe toi renrwa vital tntrat I. to a conplata iruaranc4 cura funded- Can be carried In veil vervwhere or ntatltd In nlaln w rnjwor money re- norlict Hplrl everywhere or mailed In plain wrapper on icetpL price by TDK ncKrHtTT tvM Ciu 1 I ( tRicte.- Sold In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and McQarrah &. Thomas, druggists. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ENNYR0YAL PILLS Vv (Jrlaln.l mid Only Genuine. vBArr.. AI.T,r.llM. l.sdlc. tilOruiflit lor ClUUlir.VIllK'M J.NejLlBlI lu lli:i in I (Jold uttillfo boir. ,,1,1 TV ..V'J'IHiUuiltuun 1 uLena other. Krra.s ' ? Itancf rou. ubctllutlont .od IralU- fT tlons. lluy ft your Prufil.t r o4 4f la Jf llimri tor I'.rtlfuUrs. Tcittmonl.U B4 ltcllvr rorl..illc4,f,enlillr, br re turn Mall. HMIIiei Tc.llmanl.l. Ral1 K, all llruf.i.i. l'l.lah.lB I klnl,. Neailos iLUf.f.i. M.uJion Bijuorc, 1'IIILA., I'A. valiialitc rail laud near Saliua, about kit mile nortliwi'it uf tills place The land h.u been the proper u ut the Nortlmct t oal ami lion com pjn nml H tuntidered a valuable tratt. It facet alonir the West Peiuiijlianli railroad and Ii ol tho sh-foot or I'ltUhurR .cam, CASTOR I A For Infants ond Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho SigntUurnof is y fcS ir Ifi MVSML fr 6tf&k Y J f
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