r S- sVK jnvsMi 75- rjsrss--c " THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JUNE 28. 3900, SSVTB i NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA NORMAL GRADUATES. Class of Ninety-two Receive Diplo mas fit East Stroudsburg. bpeclal to the hcranton Tribune. Stroudsburff, June 27. At the Kast BtioitdsliurB Slate Normal school tlil"i morning, ninety-two students Krnduat cd with honors. Tho larne chapel was well lilted with friends of the Kradu titett. Tho exercises' wero Interesting. Thu following programme! was car tied out: Music Onhestia Invocation llcv.lt It (Taw fen 1 jlulc Orchestra ialutnlory and Oratlcti, "Whither Hnest Thou." Oration, Oration, Wlllhtn V. Itamsiy "11k Mill for tho lluur," Amu Heller "Pair I Ichl and No Favor," Alice 1). Corcorin Vocil Polo, Selected I. Lisle Apple Oration, "A portloiiiiutil ot Virtues'," John .. i.isn Oration, "A Century Ago" Acquilla Johusm Jlu-ic Orchestra Oration, "Our Nitlon's Opportunity ." Karl It Dnole) Oration and Vuledictoi)-, "Lofty Buildings," Laura II liclscr Music Orchestrt Allows Hon ltohcrt K. Paltlson Lx (lorriior of Pcntis)lianli Vocal olo, Selected J Lisle Apple Awarding ol Diplomas liy the Prinelpil. George 1 nililp Benediction ltr II II Crawford limit' Orchestra The nnnies of the graduates follow: ,Anna M. Alkman, Kthel Harteau, Minnie- t"l. HWilnir, lllla Hortrec.Oracc Mao l!orttf. Nellie 13. Houndy. 11. relestlno llronniiii, I2vn It. lionlmni, I.llllun Con ner. Ilcttle Caswell, Jennie II. Cotton, Ilelon It. Cooke, Jennie Chamberlain, Alice Ureeoll Ciitcfitnn, Clara H. Hver ett, Jessie Ferris, Dora M. Kollett, Mary rethennnn, 1211a Gibus, llerdlo Genrge. I.aura Oelser, Carolyn Giu liani, Hertha A. Ciels.s, Holle A. Han nas, Mabel Hobbs, Anna Heller, Aqtilt la Johnson, Hadle Jennings, Nellie Jackson, Iltith A. Konlck, Margaiet I.. Kelly, Lyilla F. I.osh, Han let H. I.ear, Mai) Helm MeClellan, Lottie Mae Mekhf-r. Susan V. Meslnc-KS, Anna J. Jlonl.ss, Annie Madden, Hllzabeth V. McMohon, Geitrudo Matilda, MeFall, Nellie Neyhart, Hessle Owen, Llllle A. OUer, Olive K. Paul, Alice A. Plum mer, I.cah C. Parry, Ulanche Posten, Eva Qulnn, rjflie May Itlchards, Ellz Blieth Shornor, Ollvo Swezy, Jessie M. fiwaitz, Grace II. Smiley. Ulahche T. f?eareh. Delia H. Snyder, Minnie K. finydcr, Esther J. Trctheway, Alice C. t'hler, Lav Inn N. AVc-lls, Florence L. Whiting, Maltha II. Walsh, Anna Kel ler Weiss, Ella F. Westbiooke. I'nns D. Achenbach, Loren A. Uor tiee, llobeit Hi own, John C. IUesecker, James P. Uurke, Clurcnce G. Cross, Stew ait rj.-Drach, K. 11. Dooley, Web eter C. Filitchey, John G. J. Foley, Patrick J. Fishery n. M. Getz, John N. Gish, N. Hay IMuck, J V. Higham, Geotge Itterly, John T. Jenkins. W. H. Kiomer, Coiey II. Klelntob, John M. Xeiindy, Kdgir W. Koch, Ir.i A. La Har, Harvey S. Miller, Will W. Itam cey, Floyd Rhodes, Edgar S. Stover, Thomas Foster Sairlks, John P. Wyck off, Allen Younkln. late Mrs. Ilullsou. After tho ceremony tho remains were carried In a heat so to Ulmock, Pa From Dlmoclt Mr. Tut tuo returned to Haltstcad, covering sixty miles on the lound trip. County Superintendent Charles 12, Moxley Is suffering from an attack of Intermittent fovcr. Miss Jessie Vnn Loan Is the guest of friends In Choconut Center. D. E. Hanrahan's shoe store front, on Main street, Is being decorated by Artist Al. Sloat. New potatoes arc coming Into tho market from tho home fauns. The brick engine house connected with tho American Chair Manufactur ing company's plant Is rapiaiy nenr Ing completion. Tho Hallstead Water company nie making extensile Improvements In their mains about the boiough. TUNKHANNOOK. HALLSTEAD. Special to tho Sermton Tribune. Hallstead, June 27. John Chldester has recently tebullt his barn building. Adding several feet to the Height of the stiucture. Hallstead people are to bo enter tained during the Eer (Slorlous by n picnic and leceptlon r l"iu Hols Groe The pioc-eds at u s U ttie ll.JItilarl Concert tnd Jtati G'-u'u Capwell Is impioving Clw . uvfii'ie by placing a number of lnio i of giovel in tho hollow spots In t! a io.'. 1-1 1 cl it .teland Hays has icslgnetl his po iei'i"n In tho air brake room at the lound house here and will leave In a few days to accept a position which has been tendered him elsewhere. The Lamb homestead, on Susque hanna axenuo, Is being repaired Mi. and Mrs. Iia li. Pioston attend ed the wedding of Miss Grace Marvin, nt Norwlih, N. Y., Wednesday Miss Marln Is the young lady who sang fieci.il selections heio at the time of the dedication of the Flist Piesbvtc rlan chinch. Mr. and Jlrs. Wan en F. Slmrell re turned home fiom their wedding tour Tuesday evening. They hac com menced housekeeping In the house of Mrs. Mary Wesley, cm William street Undertaker E. E Tattle has the dis tinction of taking the longest one day drlvo on a heaiso of any one In the vicinity Ho left heio, drhlug to Conk lln, N. Y . to attend the funeral of the Special to tho Scranton tribune. Tunkhannock, June 27. At the home of the bride here today. Miss Mary Jayne and C. P. McKown, both of this place, were united In marriage by Rev. II. II. Wilbur, pastor of tho Methodist church. The wedding was n quiet af fair, only the Immediate friends of th parties being present. G. AV. McKown, brother of the groom, nctcd as best man, and tho bridesmaid was Ml"s Jane McKow n, lster of the groom. Tho wedding occuiied at noon and tho couple left on the afternoon ttaln for New York city, where they will make a shoit stay. They will make their home, upon their return, on Wyoming avenue, whole the gioom Is the owner of a pleasant residence. F. J. Sampson is visiting fiiends In Rlnghamton for a few days. Dr. Tlbblns, of Noen, was In town on Tuesdaj. P. R. Harden nnd family have ie turned f i om a week's trip to Philadel phia and Atlantic City. Jim Terry, who Is In Jail here, charged with the minder of his bi other, was brought before 'Squire W. S. Kutz on Tuesday, nnd having waived a hearing, was committed to await the action of the couit. A. II. Frear, of Lake Winola, was In town on AVednesday. A delegation of Odd Fellows from the local lodge went to Scranton on AVn nesday evening to attend the session of the lodge at that place. In the party wpip AV. D. Sampson, J. F. Sluk ler, A. G Ilaynes, Henry Harding, AV. V. Shaw and L F. Camp. Mrs. J. S. Turn, who has been visit ing her mothei, Mis. Cntheilne Towrs enil, at this pHcp for the pist few weeks, goes to Iluff.ilo on Tiuisday, where Ml. Tuin Is now located. Kleluml Hughes, of Plttston, was In town on Tuesday in the Intel est of the New Yoik Mutual Life Insurance com pany. The assessment of blcjcles, made 'iv tho assesois of the dlffeient dlstilcts for the put pose of compiling with tin new side-path law, are now In the hands of the county commlssloneis nnd will be sent out to the collectois along with the school dupllcatis The bnaid of side-path commlssloneis at a lecent meeting diclded to go on with the col lection of the tax, and the owneis of bicycles will be called upon by the tl'f ferent collectois. The tax leled by the commlssloneis was tho maximum al lowed by the law, one dollar on each vheel. C II. Little, of Scranton. nnd L. S. Harlow, of AVllkes-Hane, weie up heio today In attendance at thu Janu-Mc- Kunn wedding. church tit 9.30 o'clock, Rev. Father Qulnnan officiating. Tho bride was at tended by her sister, Miss Blanche Lav an, as maid, while tho groom's best man wus his brother, AVIlllam , Jc'iiulii(,s, of Avoca. Tho llower g.lrl was Mary Collier and tho ushers. I.co Lavan and Thomas English, of Pltts ton, nnd Frnnk Jennings and Frank Clark, of Avoca. An olnborato recep tion at the home of tho bride followed the ceremony. Dr. nnd Mrs. Jennings have gone on n trip to Philadelphia nnd upon their return will be at home nt 12 North Main street. The groom Is a brother of Hugliey Jennings, of base ball fame. Among tho guests wero the following: Fiom Carbondale, Miss Maria Orady, AVIlllam Grady, Mrs. Patrick Orndy, Miss Gertrude Collins, Miss Catherine Moral, i, Rev. G, J. Dixon, Joseph Morahan, Clmiles P. O'Connor; from Avoca, Henry Jen nings nnd wife, AVIlllam, Frank, James and Mary Jennings, Miss H. Walsh, Professor C. F. Hoban, Frnnk Clark; from Hrooklyn, Hugh Jennings. At tho homo of Mr. nnd Mis. AVIl llam R. Jones, of Duryea, at high noon today a very ptotty wedding took place, when their daughter, Miss Jen nie, became the wife of Adrian R. Ste phens, of AVest Plttston. The cere mony wns performed by Rev. AV. D. Thomas, of the Plttston AVolsh Rap tlst ohurch. Tho brldo's sister, Miss Elizabeth Jones, nctcd ns maid, and the groomsmnn was AVIlllam Jones, of Nina. Pa. Tho newly wedded couple w 111 make their home In West Plttston. Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs Detrlck Meyers, of 'Hrooklyn, N. A.; Mrs. Thomas II. Watklns, of Scranton. WOMEN NOT SICK, Bat Miserable, Weak, Neruotis, Tired, Dys peptic, Sleepless and Melancholy, FOBEST CITY. 66 HlOl T PITTSTON. That i9 alout the tnildMt form of out cry a man makes when rheumatism sud denly tweaks linn. In its worst forms rheumatism is a living death. The vic tim, incapable of moving hand or foot, has no part in the great procession of me, on vvnicii ue gazes with hope less eyes. A great many sufferers from rheumatism, who had given up hope, have been cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Dis covery. A medi cine which will cleanse the blood from uric acid and other poisons, will cure rheumatism. "Golden Medical Discovery" has no equal in its power to cleanse the blood and to enrich it. "Dis covery " contains neither alcohol nor narcotics. "I had been troub led with rheumatism fot twelfe years." writ" Mr K, I Mc Knight, of Cadet, W'ilfiamstmre County, H. C, "o bad at timet I could uot leave my htd. I waa badlv crippled. Tried raiuy doctors and two of them gave me up to die None of them did me much Kood. The palna in my back, Mm, and ten (and t tlinea in my head), would nearly kill ine. My appetite waa very had. Everybody who saw me laid I rouat die. I took live bottlea of 'Oolden Medical Blicovery.' and four vlali of l'elleU,' nd lo-dy my health il good after aufferiuK twelve yeara with rheuraatUra." Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, in paper binding, free on receipt of a I one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Fpcclal to the Scranton Tribune. Plttston, June J7. The llrst Indica tion of any dlllli ultles ailslng in Lu zerne county over the adoption by tho Republican county niganlzatlou of tho Ci aw foul county lilies made Its ap pearance bote last eienlngwhon the vigilance committeemen of West Pltts ton boiough met in the town hall and passed a lesolutlon to the effect that they would not setve ns vlgllnnts at the Republican pilm.ules to be held July 7 unless they weie given som ' compensation theiefoie. Thevseeietaiy of tho meeting was instiucted to send u copy of the lesolutlon to Ryioti Hahn, ch, ill man of the Republican county committee. Tho Ci.iwfotd lules, as adopted, piovide for the payment of ii to the leturn Judge who In lugs the result of the primaries to the conven tion held on the following day. For the other two menibeis of the vigil ance committee, however, no compen sation Is piovided Fied Mayo, foimeily of this city, but now employed In Henwood's diug stole, at Piovldeme, North Scranton. wns milted In maulage this evening to Miss Ethel Thomas, daughter of John Thomas, of Oiegon Heights. The ceiemony was peifoimed at thu homu of the bride's patents, by Rev. Jean Thomas, of Monti ose, n cousin of th4 bride. Mr. and Mis. Mnyo will go ti housekeeping immediately at Piovi eleneo Six more Italians weie nrrrsted to day In connection with the iccent tlot at the Femwood collleiy. Attorney D. E. Haxter, candidate for district at torney at tho coming Republican pil marles, became their bondsman. Anthonj T Hennlgan. of Dm yea, and MIsh Rose Tiax, of Port Gillllth, were united In mairlage this morning at 7.S0 by Rev. Father Greve at St. Mary's church, Upper Plttston. John Gallagher and Miss Llz?le Mc Cue, both of this city, were mauled this nftemoon at 4.20 o'clock In . Maiy's chui ch. The Luzerne County Fair association Is arranging for mntiuee iocos to take placo at tho West Plttston fair gi omuls July 4. Tho events will include tlueo good races. Harry Hakes, aged 13 years, of Athens, llrndford county, wan serious ly Injured on the Lehigh A alley road In the Coxton nrd about 4 o'clock this morning. The boy's father Is dead, but his mother lives In West Sayre. Fur some tlmo he tins been making his home with his uncle, "Chip" Tetter, of Athens Last night he came to Coxton on a A'alley ft eight train, and acciden tally fell under tho wheels, his left leg being crushed. He was taken to the Plttston hospital, wheto the In jured member was amputated A brilliant inatrlmnnal event took placo this morning, when Dr. Joseph A. Jennings, a prominent young phy sician, of this city, was united In mar rlage to Miss Nana Lavan, t, South Main street, one of the most popular and best known young ladles of tho city. The ceremony was performed with a nuptial mass In .. John's Special to the Scranton Tribune. . Forest City, Juno 27. Following Is the programme of the entertainment that Is to be held In Davis opera house tomorrow night (Thuisday) by St. Agnn.s choir nnd orchestia: Overture, Finest Clt band, p.ut song, "Hunting Song," choir and oichostra, duet, "Love's Dream Is Past," Miss Med dleton, Finnk Rrennnn, song, "I AVon der if She's AValting," John Supon; lecltntlon, "The Old Actor's Story." Alice Alelvin; violin and piano, "Car nival of A'enlee," Angela and Mury AVolsh; songs and specialties. Misses Mooney and O'Malley, song, "Massa's In the Cold Ground," Miss M. Miskell; pait song, "The Dance," choir and orchestia, comet solo, "Hearts and Flowers," Jnmes J. Hulltih; march. Forest City band. Part 2. A'ocal match, "To the AVoods," choir and or chestia; song, "The Soldlei's Bride," Frank Rrcnnan, plnno solo, Jennie Doud; song, "Old Folkc nt Home," Delia Kane; song and specialties, Misses Mooney nnd O'Malley; song, "When the Hlue liinls Meet," Miss Sul livan; lecltntlon and drill, "Our Flag," Vangle McCloskey nnd twenty-five young ladles, song, "My Old Kentucky Home," Hose Meddlcton; song, "Peo ple Will Talk." Nellie Sullivan; violin and piano, selected, Angela and Mary Walsh; song, "Old Hlaek Joe," P. J. McKeinon; "America," Forest City band. H. S. ConMIn, of Monti ose, was among the business visltois In tho bor ough on Tuesdaj and AVednesday. David Henley and Miss Anna Tox weie unll'd in mairlage yesteiday af ternoon at St. Agnes church, by Rev. Father Walsh. The many friends of the joung couple extend congintula tlons. Miss Minnie Gllclulst, of Lake Como, AVnyne county, Is spending the week with Torest City lelatlves. Mis. Sniah Ilialn died on Tuesday morning lit .5 12 o'clock, aged 75 yeais, nftei nn Illness extending over sev eral months. Mis. Hr.iln was born In England and came to this country about twelve jeais ago, shoitly after the dcuh of her husband. All her Im mediate family leslde In Forest City. She Is sui vlv oil by two sons, George and A alter Hrain, and four dnughtets, Mis. Daniel Chnmbeis, Mis. Harry Down", Mrs. Samuel May and Mrs. AVIUiim P. Jones Deciased was a member of tho Methodist church. The funual tervlccs will be hold Thursday afteinoop nt the home of Mis. Samuel May nt 2 o'clock, and Intel meiit will be made In the Forest City cemetery. BROOKLYN. IMllli" N. J. Centnt 122V4 IM'4 IM 1M Southern racinc wa WA mn '? 31 31i 49H 70H 70V1 81 "ir Tlli 'lMl!f"l'iH (Mmfll . 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(IMS. .tub AUk'lHt .... 1'tlllK July txptcmber Open Inc. , Si 8.01 . 11U . Vi . 21'4 12 in u.co IIIrIi est. 8l4 8J tVi, 4m 20i 12 M 13 OJ Ixnv. est. Fl'4 82'i 41 42' 21 2V(, U.I0 12 CO 127' 10 USV4 'Mt in fi7 n'i 60 CI (ov; 23 4t)U 4lU 71 17V4 109 Cha in. 8.1J4 42 4SH 2H 254 12 SO 13 02 Miss Mary R.WigHtman, 1509 Maple Avenue, South Evanstou, ill. "Ml! Evanston. III.. !"!!: ii!.,ii,l!'!lll'li:i!ir,il!i!l!'lll,,i"l,i,!'!,!i!til'.',.l,l' M 1 1 n ' i ,iii, i:iiiiiitiiiii 1 1 M,iti,iiiii iiiiiiiiihi.ini .ill Tho Peruna Medicine Coinnanv. ColumVnm. Ohio. Gentlemen "About one year ago I suffeiecl with frequent backache and dragging pains, added to geneial exhaustion fiom over-work. I tried two different tonics, highly recommended, but they did not help me any. "One of my friends who had been gieatly benefited by using Peruna, advised ine to try it. I immediately piocmed a bottle, which helped mo so much that I used a second one, which fully lestoied me to health. If I catch a slight cold now or feol unwell, I take a few doses of Pel una nnd it quickly lelleves mo." MARY R WIGHTMAN, Superintendent Loyal Temperance League. get sick, haul to keen well and very dllllcult to cute when sick. Dr. Hnitmnn has given this subject espiclal study nnd thought, and hns done much tow aid remedjlng the mat ter. He makes an annual distribution of books devoted to the subject of the cue and cute of women. He conducts a piodlglous cot respond once, which covets all p.nts of the I'nlted States, giving advice, prescilp tlons, etc., etc. All this ho does with out chin ge. Eveiy letter lecelves piotnpt and careful attention, and Is regal ded as strictly confidential Dr. lluitinnn has made extensive papula tions to treat these women for diseases iiecullai to theh se duiing the sutn mei months. Eveiy lettei will be ans weied giving the doctor's Invaluable advice after forty-five yeais' experience In the tieatment of women. . The doctor has now ready for the public a book for women onl. This book shows how few women nie re.illv fiee trom catarrh, how many have catauh in some foim or location. This book will be sent free to any woman nddiesslng The Peitina Medicine Com pany, Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. D. Flnlny, 023 E. Mitch slrent, Petoskey, Mich., says the following of the tonic and rejuvenating powers of Peruna' "I never felt better In my life than I do now. Peruna has made a well wo man of me after five yeais' of suffer ing and almost death. Now I can walk thiee miles In a day besides dolne all my housework. "I feel Jdst as well as I did at twenty. I give all the praiso to Peruna and always keep It in tho house." Trail Women. That Ameilcan women are growing moie slenclei and frail Is too appaient to any obsei ver foi iiigutnent. Slender ness nnd finglllty nie thp words that best describe tho typical girl of today. Fiom an aesthetic standpoint, pet Imps, all this Is an imptovement on the moie sturdy and buxom woman of two gen erations ago. but fioiti the doctor's standpoint Is n rapid degeneintion. These, dellcnto creatures ate easy to Bid. AsW 800 300 S3 423 200 CO 130 80 123 100 P3 20 300 300 30 40 185 110 100 102 102 to the fat mors living around the Inko. If this llght-flngeiod work continues In the town much longer, locks and keys ought to be In demand at a high premium. Mis. Gilbert L. D ivis has been spend ing a week among ft lends nt Hlngham ton, Klrkwood, Hallstead and New Mllford, IM. Miss Hazel Davis Is spending sev oi al weeks with her parents at Can dor, N. Y. She will also visit fi lends nt Spencer, N. Y. WAVERLY. Sh'cIj1 to the hcranton Tribune Hiooklyn, June 27. Miss Featl Sher iiud, of Hampton, A'n., Is visiting her mother. Mis. Charles Richards, In this place.'. G. H. llogeis attended the wedding of his ginnddaughter, Miss Jennie Moignn, In Scranton, last week. Mis. D. C. Hntnes i visiting at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Mil ler. I. S. Towksbury and daughter, Mrs. Cniiie Dolawuy, visited Carbondale friends last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. MoVloar, of Hop bottom, called on friends hero Tuesday Miss Maiy Holland, of Factory ville, Is visiting tho Misses AVnldlo this w cek. Lee King 1 suffering from nn ab scess on his leg. Albeit Fot co died at tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. Arthur Rings, Monday. Mis. Ansel Sterling, who has hern quite HI, is Impioving. Mrs. Jewett Is ulso slightly better nt this wilting. "Aunt" Elmlna Kent, who Is past 00 yeais of age, attended chuich Sunday for the llit time since her Illness. Extensive prep.u.itions aio being made for the leunlon of the alumni of the Hrookljn graded school, which Is to be held at the iiulliiid house next Saturday evening A supper w 111 bo served and toasts lesponded to by foimer teacheis ot the school, a pro gram given and a delightful time Is anticipated. NICHOLSON. Fpeelal tn the Scranton Tribune. Nicholson, June 27. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hauling nie entertaining Mr. and Mis. Little, of Hlnghamtnn. Mr. and Mis Chnilcs Kobloth will commence housekeeping today In Mr. C M. Mack's house on Btato street. M,r. Fiunk C. Drlggs and family, also Mr. J E. Hauling nnd family, arc moving Into their cottages at Lake Nicholson this week. Mr. Frank E. Proper and Mr. T. P. Thurbei havo been spending a couple of days nt Lake AVInolo, where they found ami brought hack with them most of the goods that weio taken from Mr Pioper'w stoio una night re cently. Tho burglars had sold tha goods for about ono-third of their voluo AVOCA. and Mrs. , died on An Infant daughter of Mr. Aloyslus Fltletio, of Mooslc Monday evening. Intel ment will be made In St. Mary's lemetery today. At 11 o'clock yesterday morning Miss Mary, daughter of .Mr. and Mis. Mich ael Htehony. of Spilng stieet, was uni ted In marriage to Mr. lienjamlu Mc Glynn, of Hiooklyn, foimeily of this town. The ceiemony was peifoimed by Rev. Thomas l.rehony, of Ecklcy. The bilde and her maid, Miss Nellie Doheity, were handsomely attired in white batiste gowns, with vnlenclenncs and ribbon tilmmlngs, and both cut rled laige bouquets and woio aitlstl cally designed hats. The groom was waited upon by William Kane, of tho AVest Side. Aftei a wedding donner they left for a several clays' trip to tho seashoie. On their letmn they will ri-sldc In Hiooklvn Mrs. McGlynn will be missed In both tho lollglous and social elides of Avoca. Their many ft lends wish them success In theli new home. At 5 o'clock last evening Miss Eliza beth, daughter of Mr. and Mis Ed win d Hlnes, and James Dnnleavy, of the Ninth End. weie mairied in St. Mary's chui'ii by Rev. M. F. Crane. The bildo was charmingly nttlicd In a pearl gray gown with chiffon and satin tilmmlngs. Her maid, Miss Mol- lie Loftus, wore a foulaid silk gown of similar shade. Iloth woio white chiffon hats and can led bouquets of sweet peas, As tho bridal party took their places at the sanctuary they pre sented a very handsomo appeal ance. The gioom was waited upon by Mar tin Buckley. A wedding reception was tendered a laigo number of Invited guests nt tho honif of tho bride's par ents last evening. The presents weie numeious and costly nnd embraced nearly all tho requisites of house-keeping. Mr. and Mrs. Dunleavy will le slde In a prettily furnished home In tho North End. Union exclusion of the Hroad Stieet M. E., Congiegatlonol M P. and Avo ca P. M. Sunday schools to Harvey's lake tomorrow. Train leaves Lehigh A'alley freight dppnt at 7 a. m. Tick ets, adults, G5 cents; children, 3 cents. Mr. and Mrs Jnmes Jennings, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Jennings. Mrs. Ed ward AValsh and Professor C I'. Hoban attended the Jennings-Lav In wedding nt Plttston yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph McPhcrson will movo to Hudson next week. The Avoca nnd Mooslo business men will cross bats this afternoon on the Mooslc grounds. BEECH AWi'8 PILLS i taken at night will make you feel right, act right and look right. They euro Constipation. io centa and ca conn, nt all drug- Horca. Clarence Simpson, of Scranton, visit ed his patents here last Tuesdny. The fifth nnnual picnic nnd clam bake ot the Claik's Summit band, will be held at Nichols" Grove, July 4th. Theie will be a base ball game at 2 p m. Tho boys will undoubtedly bo well patronized ns they are deseiving. All entertainment will bo held at tho school house In Glenbum Saturday evening, June 30, for the benefit of the Tennis club of that place. The follow ing persons have kindly consented to paitkipato In making tho entertain ment a success. Thomas Hall, ns Dr. McC.llllcuildy. Mis. A. E. Lister. Miss Grace Callender. Miss Ruth Peny, Edward Hull. Joe AVulte, Robert Hall, Andiew Smith. Mr. I)i in v of Plttston, wns In town Tuesday Inst looking up his Interests as a candidate for state senator. Diarrhoea at Santiago. Charles II. Marks, while acting In the capacity of nurso at tho Second Division Hospital of tho Fifth Army Corpi at Santiago de Cuba, used a few bottles of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for dlairhoea and found It to work llko a charm. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Hros , wholesale and retail agents. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. ' Sen York, June 27 ITins flilid to hnld In tidjy's Blink nurket Hid after on rail) period of a'h.u.ct. tiiinul i!i lie rail) ilovvim irils until the aeni;e irwl had fallen io Ik low tint of last lilcht. There un oine Irriuiil.irit) In the moio limit, a jinouir the Indiutriali and lallroads, but the tone if tin nnrkt-t dm ins the latter part of the ill) ttat undi nhblv hell). The If irmilurit) confuted in the better retlstance to tho cl, it hiIoii ofleicd Ii) some bloekj This ai Hue of the ttiel (ticks and of the coalus, the litur lrlM' ailuiul I') .1 (rood hliouini; of caiti iius for Vt iy b) tin I lie and the ltiidlni; com 1'inia, b) rnnoumcincnt of an a'iwnce in the price uf mil b) the Hiidlinr rciiiiun and bv n porta that other loinpnnie would follow cult Sotm of tho oft coil n aiU neie also strong on the eon) conditions in lint trade. Hut the rail ro.ul list, a a uliole, Ki.oltated downuards quite In nil). The bii)i; demand which as In ri diiiec )etrrdi) nnd the diy lifore jnd fium which inuih Ii nt b in hoped In i.illiluc rkis, hhow.tl inire.isln itiditli iei.ee and latitude at tho higher lent attalnnl The c-nuise of the market was a fctiiklni: trstlinonj of the ihmlu mice of the. rroi pm-pectii as un (nthicmu on prlici London unci the luropian bouisu wire all hlhir on tin report published alruid of the rccuo of tin forciun lcntloiia b) Admiral &.) mour'a foreo at I'ikiii .ind the opening hero was Irons In )nipalliv Hut this was the growing need of money did not avail to hold prices ,u face of tho rail) In tho wluat mirket which was accepted as a plain Intimation that the rc-actlon In that market was purely technical in lis causo and that there was nu aubsldincu ot appi eolation ol extensile damage to the crop. The May state ment of net earning of the fet. Paul company hid n cumulative ilfeet on sentiment In connec tlon with iho imp damage reports and all of the grain cnrolug roids fared badlv .Northern Parlfle was mot atfutcd and showed an extreme detlino of nearly twn paints. Circat Noitliein lireferrcd lost 1V4 Total sales tenia), S3i).1im, liuiiui'ss in bonds was smill, but irlcis were niucli bitter held relatliel) than In mocks To tal tales par value, irl.D-JI.OiiO. I'liilrd States bond were uuihanged In bid quotations. The following quotations am furnished The Tribune b M S Jirdan i Co., roonu ;ft5.7nO Mears building. Tcleidiono C.ou.1' Open I Huh' irg. American Sugar IIJ'J Ainerlrnn Tiincco ,, . t7 Am .h. it ao'i Atch , To i h. IV .... 2I' A . T. A, S I'., IT .... 71 llrnoklin liactlon .... Sd Halt ie Ohio 7u font, 'lobar co Hies, k Ohio UK (hie. k (1. V IHVj Chic. H & () 123 M Haul 110, Hock J!and lOOi laekawunna l"7'j l'isieral Sleel 30V, r'ideral hteel. IT 6JV4 l.ouls. K Nall .,,.,... 7lia Manhattan llle ., M'.'j Mil. Traellou Co 117 )llou i I'aijllc ..... ,, I7H l'coplc'i Gas Oil Low (ios- i St. tbt. mg 11' 1110 it S7 Mli fulij SO', SiiT, so IV i Uli 71t 70'i 7014 S til 51 Vt on nou mi, 22W ;ji, "j'5 MU 25 25 10V4 10' 4 1 JIT. liJ'i JlMVa VW mi-), W 177V5 177'4 sii4 sui, 7IU lWt Wt sn lin 111114 47 i7V( M',4 WU Scranton Donrd of Trade Exchnnge Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS First S'ltlnnal Hank Scranton Savings Hank kennton Packing Co Third National Hank Dime Deposit and Discount Hank .. Economy light. H ft P. Co laeka. Trust ft Site Deposit Co. .. Serantnn Paint Co Clark 4: Snover Co, IT. Scranton Iron IVnce iV Mfg. Co Scranton Axle Works Lackawanna Dairy Co., IT County savings lisnk ft Trust Co. . l'lrst S'atlonal Hank (Carbondale).. Standard Drilling Co New Vleicieo ltv Coal Co, IT. .... Traders' Nitlonal Hank Ecranton Holt and Nut Co HOMIS Scranton Passenger Hallway, first mortgige, due 1120 115 People's Stieet Hallway, first mort gage, due 1D1S US Tcople's Strict Hallway, General mortgage, due 1021 113 Dickson Vtanuficlurlng Co Lacka Townhlp School 5 per cent. ... City ot Scranton St Imp. 0 per Scranton Traction 0 per cent 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave) Hutter Cnamer). 21c , dalrv tubs, 20e. l'ggs Select western. He ; nearby state, WAc Cheese toll cram. few, imal2r. Deans Per bu , shoicc mariow, J2.4J; medium, $2 10 pea, V fO. I'ctatoes 45e. Bermuda Onions $1.75 Hour Best patent, $1.25. Philadelphia Grain and Produce Philadelphia, dune 27. Wheat-Firm: 2c higher; No 2 mixed dune. 47,alie Oats Mndv but qulei at '4lc higher, fancy west ern ereamerv, 20c , do prints, 21c. l.ggs Dull and unchanged: fresh n.nrb), He, do western, 14Hc, do. southwestern, lie.; do. souhtern. 12c Cheese Dull and lower, New York full cream fanev small. B-tic: do do. do. good to choice, )",n!l1Ae llillned Sugars-Un-.iinnfr.t rvittnn 1 inn and 1 llc higher, mid dling uplands. li'Jc Tallow Dull; city prime In hogsheads, 4'c : countr) do birrels, 4c , dark, do, Tie ; cakis. 4'.c l.lie I'oulti) Firm, fiir demand, fowls. 10'(.e.j old roosters, O'4i7o . spring chickens, l'n'Oc Dressid Poultl) tin-ch-ingeel, fowls, choice, Hl'te ! do fair to good, DVialOc. , old roostem, C'4e , western frozen chiikens, Halle ; nearby broilers, ISaJ'ii , west cm do. 11i2nc. llecelpts-Hcur, 1 1) barrels and 1.2"0,noi) pnumls in sacks vihiit, none; corn, HI 000 bushels, oits, 5.,() lmhels. ship mints Wliett, none, corn, 210,W0 bushels; oats, 15,000 bushels. New York Grain and Produc. New Aork, .lime 27 Flour Qi let : tuners refusing to met the high asking rales, winter straights. .t '"HI 20. do extras, f.'TJail'i Win -it-spot film. No. i red, Kl'si t. o b nllnit, No 2 led, 'Kl'tc. elevator; No 1 north em Duliith, S'ii f o li aflrtl: options opened weak bul pinmitlv rallied nnel weie firm to strong all dn with un ictlvo gineral tiade, closid lirm nt l'sHV" net advance, .lily closed r'"sc : s, ptcinber, M)V4e Corn Spot stroi'g; No 2. MV f. ii. b atloat and l'Jc. elevator, options slrrng md active all day; closul stiong at l'fcc net higher, July cWd 4S",e ; Sep tember, 4k'e. Oats spot flrVir; No 2, .We ; Vn 3. 5fi.i : N'o 2 white. 32e : No 3 white. Jl.c , track mixed, western, 2HsaWl4c.; track white. .Will V e : options iiilet lint tlrm Hut tcr-1'irnier, creamer), 17a20c ; factory, 14a ltl",p , iinitillnn cieuiierv. llalSc : stnte dairy, I'ii4ul0c ; Cheese Wiak large v bite. 0J,v)ViC ; large colored, !is,l!iV.e , unall white and col ored, Q'-JO'ic l'g-s- Irregular, stite ami I'eni. svlvnnia, llVaal'ic western uognded at mark, 10il2V4e ; western loss off, ungraded, 14c. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chloniro. Jemo 27 -Wheal -Vas uctlvc and firm, closing IV over .vistenhi) The recovery was due principil!) In nicsatlon of llipildatlnn, a big lash business bellied cern futures; lul) finishing the si sion le Imprmil Oits closed n sh-ide higher nnd trovisions sluing. Jul) pork, W2r , .lulv larel. 224e and .lulv ribs, 2214c. Intter ( ih quotations weie ns follows. Flour -Firm; Vn .1 spring wheat. Naa.!c.; Vn 2 red, SIC isTic , No 2 corn. 42'(.iHsi ., Vn 2 )el low", 421,all14o ; No 2 oats, 2V i2ft ; No 2 white. 27"iJ7o . Nn T while, 27a2c : Nn ' rve, filaOl'V ; birlev. S'a.lOe ; No. 1 flax and northwest, Mm; pork, Irll Urial2 Ml, 1 irel, s 'U 7CU'8. ribs, fOO'ii" 2"i. shnulders, iA,a7e , shies, S7 30a7rfl, whlski'i, M 21, sugus, unchanged. ChlcaRo Live Stock Market. Chicago, .Tune 27 Cittle fienerally stendv; mtlves hist on sale tniln, seven held it lV 75; and twentv one carlmels at $5 50, good to prime sleirs, light and medium weights, firm, V10i S7'i; poor to medium, heavy about steael), l 10 a5; Mlected fuihrs, slow, 9? IhIjI 75, mlxeil stCK-kers, slow, lower, s.U5i1S0; cows, $2 WV 4 in. helfirs. .in4 75, lanncrs, s2 20i2 73, bulls, steadv, if 2.75.1 1 50, cilvm, steady, 4 50il M Texins, best one ssle todav, two carloads at M20! Tcvts fed steers, JI.SOI5 15; do gras stens. 1.1(1110; tin bulls, 2.73al30. Hogs Active, sli.ide higher; top, S5 27'4, mixed and butehers 5 10.i5 .7'4; good tn chaiee henvy, V. 20a5 25. rough hravv V05i5 15, light, 5 nria 5 25: bulk of snlcs, 5 17".ii5 22H Sheep and limb (hoiio sliong, eithiis steady tn slow, good tn cholie withers, $111 7.5, fair tn chohc mixed, 251110, westein sheep, $4aleV5; 'lexis klnep l 'a HI; nitlve lambs, VnO; vvestem lin.bs, -5 00iil, spnng lambs, fl,60afi50. Buffalo Live Stock Maiket. i:ist nuffalo. dune 27 Cattle Market dull for con moil and sllpp'iv. but feeling steadv for tuishiil stocks Veils, lower, SI 50.i0 Hcgs Market opened stiong foi nigs and light grades fK lovei foi inediiiins an 1 heaiv, closcel lower for nil; Verkus, i.5 50e 55; pics. e55ia5cjO, carlv niel.tims and lunw, $5.50i5 35. one loid, 5 5714 .closed 5 50. inughs. M l1il 75: stags, MO01I75 sheep and Lambs Vlarket dull, lnu.r. lust icirllnLs. l 73.15. extll lane'is. $5 2oa3 V), mils t" good, s,l.50i5 25, mixed fliecp, tops fl !"ul 40, culls to good, 1 50a4 15; others. $1 50a I 73 New York Live Stock Maiket. New- Yoik, .7un 27. Ileeves sieers In Htht sipph and 10c higher; bulls. 10il5c. lower; tows harrlv stcidv, sliers fia" V) extri. f5fe): oxen and 'sti-h, il20aS15. bulls, ?2n0al'l0; cows. 2 23u4 Calves Veals, slow, generally lowir; butterti llks, 45ilV' off, veals H Seiafi, lambs, Si 50H. 25; extri prime. sel.aOafl 40; culls. "al, gcnenl salts, f 1 75a5.00; car of good warlings. 4 25 llegs-Steady at $5 65a 5 SO; choice light slate hogs, $5 85. East Liberty Cattle. Fast Libcrtv, dime 27 -Cattle Steady; extra, $.5fi0a5M, prime, $5 4.-a3M), lonunon, $1o0al, llogs-sow and lower, prime mediums, ? j 50-i 5 55, heavy hogs an I best Yorkers, f-5l5aS50; likht Yorkers. 13 I05 15. pips, if5,.'5i5 15. roughs, J.l75alOo Sheep Hull, iholei' wellurs, M )0a 4 50, common, ?1 Vla'J Wj spring lambs, $J 50a 5 23 calves, ?s aO 50. Oil Maiket. Oil City. June 27 Credit lalances, $125; cer tificates, 1 25 bit, EhlpmeiiU, SI.127 barrels; aveiuge, i2,im) bands, runs, 113,300 bauds; average, 01,271 bairils. 10'4 Uiti lltl, 0i, VTA 31 ' ml hftV, 117 4'i Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. as meicurv will surely elestro) thp sense of smell am! coinpietel) elerange the whole sjstem when rnlering it thnugli the mucous eurfaces. Such articles should never bo used except on pre tulptious from icputahle phvslclaiis, as the eliiuago the) will do Is till fold to Ihe good )ou run posslbl) derive from them. Hall's Catsrrh t urc, manufactured by K. J. Cheney ft Co , loledo. O., contains no mercur), and Is taken inteiiull), acting directly upon the blood and mucous suraces of the s)slcm. In bu)lng Hall's Catanh Cure be sure 1011 get the genuine. It l taken internally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, hi K. J Chene) ft Co. Testimonials free. 'Sold by diuggist. price 75c, pir bottle. Hall's Fa nily I'illJ are tho best. JONASLDNG'SSDNS Tomorrow's Program Is the Most Wonder fully Sensational of Anij Ever Presented for Our Great One Hour Friday Sales AT 10 O'CLOCK. 3,000 )ards of Fine Challles, "lAn worth 5c. )d, at fOc Ladles' Vests, finely made and fin- 1 fl. ished; worth lit., at lu- AT 11 O'CLOCK DIesched Huck Face Towels, Ol n good slie, worth 0c. each, at "2v Summer Corsets, of fine net, S OOf hooks; w-irth 50c., at -'' AT 2 Q'CLOCK Indies' Lisle Thread Gloves, all AC shades, worth 10c, at vw Qreat Basement Sale. Fancy Krreralel Sauce Dishes, f two sizes, wcrth 5c, nt ...... v Ten qt. (Iranite Dish Fans, raised Cc bottoms, worth ?0c , at mt rilow- Sham Holders, of ntckled JQg wire, worth "0c, at Fanev Wider Pitchers, gold IJC ttippled, worth 3)c, at v Granite Stew I'ins, 2'i quart size, Iftn worth 20. . at "w lletlnned Dish Pans, 17 quart Cc glzc, worth 0c, at "" At 3 O'CLOCK Pleached Pillow- Cases, full site, jQg worth 15c, at Oriental Lues In exquisite pat- Qf terns, worth up to U5c , at.... """ Fn est White floods, man) varie. (Oc ties, worth '2.V. )ard, at ' Nainsook F.mbrnideries In rich pat- Q ttrrs, worth up to 25c. at .... "' Wcmen's Sailor Hats, with black ie- bunds, worth 2lc , at ww Fnc mid Plain Taffeta Itihbons, I Cc very wide, worth 30c )rd, at. "w l(n 4 rfM Hi AT 4 O'CLOCK Ladles' Flnst Hlick Hosiery. Qc wcrth il Imported. 50c. pal"". ' w Marseilles pitterns Bert Spreads, AAr 10 4 blie, woilh $t, at sj'tw Fir est Sllkollnes In many rt- Cf. Urns, worth 12'tc. yd., at .... J' Ho)'s Corduruv Pants, best thero lQr are, worth 75c pair, at yv Maple Clothes Trees, also mahog- "Zlr any and oak, worth, 60c, at .. ,,- JQNASLQNC'SSONS
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