THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1900. V C WEST SCRANTON LAST NIGHT'S PRETTY WEDDING NUrTIALS OF R. KOHNSTAMM AND MISS BIKTLEY. Ceremony Performed nt the Residence of the Bride's Patents on Rock Sticet by Itev. Willirun Notheiton. John E. Evnns niul Miss Stella Shnw Ecntcrtnln Thomns Durkln Kicked by a Mule John Wilson Atcldentitily Shot Alfred Joseph and Miss Crtssio Jenkins Mnirled. Other Note3. Mim Ccftriidc Hlrtley, daughter of ,I. C. Hlrtluy, tit Utick street, was united in niniTlitKt? last I'VenlnK to J Japliaol Koliiistutiiiii, of North Sum tier avenue. Tho ret oniony was er l'onned at tlie hotm- of tho bride's par ent on Knelt street, only the relatives of the vontrnetlnt; liartles behiff prud ent. Kov. Mr. Xelherton, pastor of the Methodist cliure It of Wyoming, per formed the eeroinony wlili-li made them one. The bride was becomingly attired In a heavy white silk, trimmed with duchess liu-o n-l carried bridal loses, They worn unattended. At the coneluslon of the nuptial ser vices the guests lepalred to the din ing rooms, where a bountiful repast w.is served. Mr. and Mm. Koliivuamm departed mi an extended wedding tour .it 1.15 o'clock over the Lackawanna lallroad for New York and other points of Interest. They will be at home after Aug. 10 In a newly fur nMitd home nt HIT Iloek street. Mis. Kolmstamm is ti popular young lady who lun gained a large number of friends by hei numerous praiseworthy traits. Her husband is an exemplary young man and Is employed as a lino type operator on The Tribune. Hoth enjoy tho best wishes of their friends. Social Events. John 13. Kvans, of 121S Eynon street, intei tallied last evening. A pleasant time was had by all. Diversions In cidental to such occasions were mer Uly Indulged In. Several flashlight plenties of the jovial coterie were taken. At a seasonable hour dainty viands were served. Miss Stella Shaw, of North 11yd" Park avenue, entertained In honor of Miss Agnes and Miss Margaret Miller, of Johnstown, N. Y., last evening. A delightful evening was spent by nil. Refreshments were served on the spa clous lawn adjoining the house, which Dufour's French Tar Has Won Success, It Cures Your Cold And Gives You Rest. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. The principal feature about these sleeping robes is their thorough excellence of quality in workmanship, materials and finish, coupled with rare novelty and beauty of designs, such as is rarely met with, Every garment represents the newest there is in correct fashion, all are roomy and will fit easily and com fortably and even the lowest priced gowns suffer only in lack of elaborate details, for none are trashy or of unsatisfactory quality. Opens This Morning. When the handsomest Hue of Ladies' White Muslin Night Dresses ever shown in this city, will be opeu for your inspection. Here Are a Few Lot 1 A-bout half a dozeu styles fine Muslin Gowns, neat Hamburg trim, full size and perfectly made Ar Sale Price T"VL Lot 2 Empire or high aeck gowns in various styles, ."with lace or Hamburg trim mings, Really very CQ-r special. Sale Price OK Lot 3 Contaius several . jeautiful and distinct styles in Ladies' Night Robes all of which are much uu .der regular value. Cffcrr Sale Price UVk Others Ladies was brilliantly Illuminated with Japa nese lanterns. The Columbia orches tra furnished music for dancing. Miss Uertha Carson, of South Main Avenue, pleasantly entertained a few friends on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kecnan, of Twentieth street, entertained a few friends on Saturday evening In honor of their guest, Mrs. Kllbrldgo, of Chicago, III. The evening was onjoynbly spent In games and dancing. Clraphophonc se leetlotij were rendered by Mr. James Harry. Mr. J. Silas Keeney took a llasbllght picture, of the gathering. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Kecnan, Mr. and Mrs. llrtbert 15ug Kan, Mr. and Mrs. John McNIcholns, Mr. and Mrs. James Feeney, Mr. and Mrs. James Harry, Misses Margaret Iiolten, Ann Harry, Margaret anJ Helen Durkln, Mollle Walsh. Katie Tlurke and Mary Armstrong, Messrs, lirien Tlerney, J. Silas Keeney, Patrick and Theodore Harry, Alphonsus O'Hara, Domlnlck .O'Doyle and Peter Gallagher. Several Accidents, Thomas Dutkln, of Luzerne street, a member of the Drowns' babe ball team, was kicked by a mule in the Central mine on Tuesday, Mr. Durkln Is em ployed as a laborer, and after complet ing bis day's woik he was returning to the foot of the shaft. As he was passing one of the mules on the gang way toad the mule kicked him In the left leg above the knee, Injuring him (Ulte badly. He succeeded In icachlng his home by the use of a huge stick. William, the six-year-old son of Mr. and Mis. James Peters, of Sadie place, sustained a fracture of the light arm, Tuesday, by falling ftom a fence. The boy has met with consldciable misfor tune for some time. Ills left arm hn3 been btoken three times In a short while, and had only tnken his arm out of n sling a few weeks ugo. Dr. Davi ) set the fiactured arm. Shot hi the Leg. Joseph Wilson, a small boy, of this side, was admitted to tho West Side hospital yesterday afternoon suffering from a wound In the right leg, in illcted by the accidental discharge of a gun which he was fooling with. Miss Lane, of the Jefferson hospital clinic, who Is lsltlng Superintendent Miss Smith, dressed the Injury and re moved the bullet. Young Wilson le fused to disclose any particulars per taining to the accident. Married at the Parsonage. Alfred Joseph, of North Uromley ave nue, and Miss Cassle Jenkins, of 1132 Hampton street, were united in mar riage last evening at the paisonage of Itev. D. I'. Jones, pastor of the Taber nacle church, on South Hyde Park ave nue. They weie unattended. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph are popular young people of this side, who enjoy the best wishes of a large circle of friends. They will commence house keeping In n newly furnished home on Hampton street. Around the Mines. The Archbald colliery will resume operations this morning. The breaker Of Ladies' Fine White Muslin Gowns Details of Interest Lot 4 Here's a value without a parallel, extra fiue muslin, fiuished with, em broidery and lace in a man ner rarely equalled much higher priced garm.uts, full size and worth very much more money than we HQ, now ask. Sale Price - Lot 5 A really superior gown in every respect, lace and embroidery trim, exquis ite finish down to the slight est details a value hitherto unapproached in the d? f trade. Sale Price... P There are higher priced bargains for those who wish them, but the price cut is just as deep. You will do yourselves an iujustice if you fail to visit the Muslin Underwear Depart ment while this sale is in progress. Warehouse -m WEALTHY BABIPq ARE THOSE RAISED on BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK SEND"R ADPC"A BOOK FOR FOR. DADIELO MOTHERS. ..Borden's Condensed Milk Co, New York. A has been teiialred and it Is now one of the most modern In tho vnlley. The lepalrs have been completed since .July 1, but owlnp to the shortage oC inuitM they did not resume woik. The muled weie taken theie yesterday, and the colliery wll be In full opeiatlon today as usual. The colliery will give em-plojnu-nt to about sixty men. The Hampton breaker, half of which was turned Into a culm washer, re sumed operation yesterday mornhiK. The washer will be used to consume tho coal of the Continental and Hamilton culm banks. Tlie miners of tho Oxford mine had to iult work yesterday, owinn to a Iarqe cave-In In the mines. The cave was on the main KatiRway load anil ill take several days to clear up. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Itev. .1. It. .Tone, of rontj-rrldel, South Moles Mill preach at the Tabernacle on Ujde l'arl. aienue tomorrow evening at i.JO. lie ij erne of the leading preachir ot Wale The Uldiis' Aid of tho Sumner unuc I'res bjtcrian church will picnic today at .Nay Auj paih. 'the niictrle City Wheelmen will conduct a moonlight excursion to l.ic Henry on Tucsdiy. Tho I. idica' Aid society ot the Plymouth church will meet today. The iMimhy school of the Hampton Sticet Methodist Episcopal church will conduct an i-xcurtlnn to Ilanej's Lake on Auaust 8. A number of litters remain uncalled for at tho post office. Tho reRular prajer meeting of the Simpson Methodist Kplkap.it church uai held last (.icnins. PERSONAL MENTION. Mlq I.aro, of Philadelphia, who lm been the truest of friend on this side, returned home thbj morning after a pleasant liMt. llmnm Vlssitt, of f.'arbondale, spent yestcrelay Willi friends on this ride. Joseph Heflrcn, of Musiaio's pharmiey, lis ited hie parents nt Wilkes Harre yesterday. Mrs. Prltchartl, of r-hainoMn, called on West S'erantnn friends last cirnlper. Miss Ksther Iluls, of South Main avenue, Is spending a few days In Wieinlnir. Mrs. II. Ij. Morgan, of Lincoln avenue, his gone on ,i ten weeks' islt among friends and rcla tins near tho Wjomlng camp ground. Miss Comegjs, of South Main aenue, enter tained nt oirds Tuesday in honor of her guest, Miss Itlchardsnn, of Marjl.md. Miss Anni KdwariM is home from a Mt at Lake Wlnnli. Mr. Dinger, of New Ynik city. Is a guest at the residence of Major M. L. nialr, of South Main acimo. Miss Mabil Dershlmer Ins returned from Mans field, where she attended the romminccmcnt ex cretes at the State Normal school. Pea Coal $1.25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orderr to J. T. f larkey, 1911 Cedar ave. 'Phone 66S3. 1 m SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Constable John C. Moran, of the Twelfth Ward, Arrested at the Instance of Michael Lynn. John C. Moran, constable of the Twelfth ward, Mas nt rested yesterday nt the Instance of Michael Lynn, of Fir- street, who charges him with malicious, mischief and threatened as sault. Ho was also arrested on two other charges, namely, assault and bat tery on Mrs. Katherine Drown, an old woman, aged seventy-two years, and Miss Kate Ituane, both of Fig street. The trouble grew out of a claim for rent, which the prosecutor says was paid, and which the landlord, John McDonald, says was not. Acting upon this, he had a landlord's warrant Is sued and Constable John C. Moran was assigned to tho duty of putting tho family out of the house. It is claimed that in his haste to do so, he not only broke the door, but damaged the house and furniture as well, and behaved genet ally in a most disgraceful man ner. The prosecutor further claims that he also did bodily harm to old Mrs, lirown, a woman aged seventy-two years, and as a result of the threats made, Mrs. Lvnn was thrown into u highly nervous state, medical attend ance being necessary. At a hearing before Alderman Ruddy last evening, Moran was held in $1,200 bail. TOLD IN BRIEF. Dhl'lon o. 2.1, Ancient Order of Hibernians, aio making anangtments for the Installation ot the ofliurs recently elected. In addition to the installation a reception will be glim July 2". Ilu- committee in charge of the arrangement consists of A. .1. Muhlcrlg. J, .1. Nealls, Maurice Duggan, T. r. Itatter, James Murray and Philip Magulre. The funeial of John AenUki, who died sud denly In l'roildeme, Mondai, will take placo this morning at 0 o'clo,U from hi ltc homo on Deeeh tuet Scruees will be held In St. M.irj's chuuh. John lliown, of Prospect a-niue, a number of THE FOOD DRINK Some people can't drink codec ; everybody can drink Grain-O. It looks and tastes like colTee, but it is made from pure grains. No coffee in it. Grain-0 is cheaper than coflcc ; costs about one quarter as much. All Grocers . Cc suJ 2Jc F iy g the Scranton (las and Water company's engineer ing force, painfully sprained Ms.itiMc while suitcjlng laud in North Scranton, PERSONAL NOTES. A. .T. Mulderlg and Druggist 1). V. Humphrey, of Pittston aienue, left tmliy tor Lake Wlnola. t'onant Herbsler, John lllattcr and Victor Wrnrel, of Pittston menue, ore spending their laeatlon at Lake t'ndcrwood. Mr, and Mrs. Anthony llumm, of Crown aio nue, returned from an extended illt with rcla tltes and friends In Antwerp, lletgltim. Mrs. J. W. Weathamer, of Cedar aienue, gtio a pleasing phonoguph parly last eiening to a large number of friends. The selection! wero rendered by link Wairen. Tho usint party di versions were Indulged in and at a late hour re freshments were scried. The party spent a most enjojablc cicnlng. John Tlcrnej, of Clarke llrothei Pittston aie nue store, his recoiered fiom his recent Illness. Tied I'olasky, of Uriel: stieet, left for Doicr, X. J. John I'. Itengott, of Kansas City, Kan., is lis Itlng Mrs Caroline Sunday, of Cedar aienue. Karl Smith, a student at (llrard college, Phila delphia, Is spending hl summer vacation with his motlici, Mis. Pauline Smith, of Willo-v strccct. DUNMORE DOINGS. Meeting of W. C. T. U. Today Vaca tions of tho Policemen Other News and Personal Notes. Tim Women's Christian Temperance union of tho Methodist JOplscopil church will hold their usual weekly meeting tomorrow afternoon in the Sunday school rooms of the ehuieh. At this meeting the members will en deavor to make alt tho necessary ar ransements for a picnic nnd trolley ride to Nay Aug paik, where the day will be spent by the society and their friends. A date has yet to bo selected and airangemcnts made for the selling of refreshments on the grounds by mem bers of tho Temperance union, and as soon as these are assured, tho differ ent committees will nt once commence work. Policemen's Vacations. The borough police force are looking forward to their ten days' vacation, which council granted to each member at the last council meeting. Hereto fore the men have been granted only eight days and the patrolmen take very kindly to the change. Policeman Frank Sacco Is now on his vacation, which w 111 last until July 18. The olheis are as follows: O. P. lllg 11". July 10 until July 2S; P. F. lloland, July 29 until August 7; Chief P. J. Healey, August S until August 17; James Golden, August IS until August 27; AV. J. Qulnn, August 2S until Sep tember C; P. F. Keyes, September 7 until September 10; Fred Beaver, Sep tember 17 until September 20. MENTIONED BRIEFLY. Acthe preparations are being made for the day's outing and plenio which the members of St. Marj's Catholic chareli will enjoy net Thurs day, July '), at Lauicl Hill park. Amusements and a good time is nssurred nil who come. Albert Wagner, ot fireen Itldge and lllakely street, is Ineapaelted from performing his Usual duties at the shops of the Pennsyhani.1 Coal company on account of an accident which hap pened Monday while lifting a heavy piece of Iron. The lion fell on his foot, injuilng that member sciertlv. X large number of tickets have been glien out for the cxtursion which takes place this morning to Lake Ariel under tho auspices of the Presbjterian church and Sunday school. A clay of pleasure U anticipated. Tlds eiening the members of the Ladies' Mel society of the l'rimitiie Methodist chmch will hold a pink tea and ice cream social in tho chunh rooms on Kast Maiket bticct. Tea will be scried at fi o'clock, followed by ieo cream, which will lie scried during tho day. MUs Jane Lennon, of (Jroic street, is in Xeiv York city, where she will spend bcural weeks with frimds. NORTH SCRANTON. Itev. S. O. Heading, 11. P., pislor of the Xoith Main Aienue Itiptist church, has had scleral lcqecsts fiom cither chinches to accept the pastorate. Hie locst recent proposition was tint of becoming president of a IiaptUt insti tution of learning at Colfax, Wash. Tuesday night he reeciied a piessing message, urging Ills acceptance of the oiler. He Ins declined it, how eer, and will remain with his Siranton tlock. MUs Maude Williams, who lias been prii ito teacher In tho family cf Reneral Gordon at Si v.miuli, (la., is spending her Mimnicr iaoatin with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, W, Williams, of School sticet. Milliam Jrncs and Tallie Oibriel have pur chased the barter "-hop on West M.ilkct street, belonging to Moigm Watkius. Miss Loietta Williams, of Spring street, u at Lake Winola. Mr. and Mrs. Lians, of Xcw Castle, Pa., are the guests of Mrs, Jane Williams, of Wajnc .He mic. Itev, John It. Jones, tho well Known orator of l'onty-l'rldd, South Wales, will preach in the Welsh liaptUt church on West Market street this eiening. S. I). Hobinson and family, of North Miln aienuc, are otiupjlng their cottage at Lake Mi nob. All members of the Sunday school of the West Market street Baptist chunh are requested to meet at the church at 8.43 sharp this morning to march In a body t.i the cars which will con vey thim to Nay Aug park. 1'icd I'ross, of llelawaro stieet, is entertaining friends from Carbondale. A meeting of the Kdicltors will bo held In the Auditorium tonight for the purpose of leeching stock for the North Knd bank. All those Inter ested are requested to be present. GREEN RIDGE. The ladies of St. Katherlne's guild will serie Ice cieam and cake this eiening in the guild rooms of the l hurch of the flood Shepherd, The Creen Illelgp Women's C1iiNtl.ui Temper ance union will meet tills afternoon at S o'clock In the Ilaptist church, on Memscy avenue. The meeting will be in ehnge of Mrs. J. L Miller, eiangelUtie snpcilntendcnt, and Mrs. ltiplcy, superintendent of motheis' work. A coidlal in illation is cxtinded to all. Mrs. X. 0. Slahl and ilaughtcrs, Ilessie and Mary, of IVlaware L'ltv, Del., .lie guests of Mrs, Artluir Ddnn. of Dcljiiaic strut. A eablegiam lias been lecclud .luiinuiicin'j; the safe arrival at Llierpool, ling., of Ilr. ltee and his bride, formeily Mtn LaiinU Dinunlek, of Sindeison aienue, MNs Kiln I Hubert, who Ins been tho guest of Mrs. C. II. Pond, of North l'irk, for scleral weeks, returned to her home In Soittujngton, Conn., jestcrday. Colonel and Mis. Oeorgc Sancl:ron and fimlly, ef Washington aienue, bale gone to Watili 11,111, Conn., for the summer, C. II. Pond, president cf the Siranton Drop Forge e'ompiny. Is In Xcw Voik city on husincM, Miss Maude Soper, of Carlisle, Is foiling MNi Florence Doner, of JifTeison aienuc.' Miss Jennie K.'tim and Miss lie Llseaid, who Inve been ilslling Mrs. J. J. Williams, of JclTcr son aenue, returned to their home In Iliookljn, N. Y., jesterdaj. The Xcnuian propcit.i, on Mousey nienue, re cently purchased by Dr. Prey, Is being renovatrd and rcpalicil under the direction of Contractor V. Ij. Lord. Miss Marple, of Morrlstoiin, daughter of Itev. Mr. Maiple, a former rector of St. Luke's church, Scranton, Is visiting Miss Anni Sanderson, of Sanderson aienue. Mr. Jacob licit rick Is making eitrnslie Im pairments In her Sanderson menue reeldtiicc. Miss rriaiiuin. ol Puxatawney, P.I., spent jes tciihiy with Miss Fumi) Marilue. The Ilrotherhood of St. Paul of the Anbury Methodist llpLeopal ehuieh hat rented the Hull building, corner of Dickson aienuo and Ureen llhlite street, formerly used as a drug storo by Ilea i Jones, and U haling the counters and store fixtures reinoieil. Tho first gosnel meeting 1 of the brotherhood in their new quarters will S T 5 11 g Of High Grade j HEN'S FURNISHINGS AND HATS jg AI! new goods, of standard makes, to be sold at a great sacrifice to make !g room for the new Fall stock now being manufactured expressly for us. Rare bar La gains; see our windows. IS OcSXSo 2 All Straw Hats at Half Price. Ladies' Imported Straw Sail X ors that sold at $. Sale price... . $1.50 g All Stiff, Golf and Alpines that . sold at $2. jo and $2. Sale price... 1.25 01 Stiff, Golf and Fedoras that is sold at $3, Sale price 2.00 g ' . ., ,, - Shirts. Silk Bosom Negligee Shirts, former price 75c and $1. Sale price 69c H5 All $1 and $1.25 shirts of !$ woven madras, silk fronts and pleated, newest patterns, perfect 5 fitting. Sale price 79c jfS A special line of stiff bosoms, that sold at $i, fast colors. Sale j price 59c jj; All the $'1.50 shirts of Monarch : and Griffin make of imported mad- g ras. Sale price $1.00 - j a Underwear. ' Balbriggan that sold for c jSs and 25c, several colors. Sale price 21c la The well known Bon-Bon in jS various colors, also plain with the S Otis patent gusset. Sale price 39c IS All the 75"c grade of fancy and is plain Balbriggans. Sale price 59c is All the $1 grade of Imported Ls Underwear. Sale price 79c is All the $1.50 quality. Sale price... $1,15 is Pure silk and silk and lisle, is $4 quality. Saleprice $1.50 iS Pepperel Jean Drawers 39c jS : Hosiery. j$ All 50c quality of Fancy Hos- r& iery. Saleprice 39c .3 All 25c quality, plain and fancy 19c Some fancy special line in r$ stripes, ijc 2 for 25c lie held a quarter to tour oVloek Sinuliy after liuiin. The time ot tlie neck niht meetings will be announceel late-r. The I-iilles' Kulld of the Church of the flood Shepherd will sine iee eicam and eake in the Kiilld looms this ficulnx. Miss Helen Geary, ot Capouse aienue, Is at MjucIi Chunk. MINOOKA. Mr. Peter Mullen, of Grenwood, hm returncl from lied Iiink, N. J to siund a few dajs. Mr. l'eter fialhsher, of Hyile l'ark, was a ilsltor In toim jeiteulay. Mr. II. V. Hanks anil family, of Shickshinny, are lisitlns the home ot his wife's parents at Creiiiueiod. 'J he I..ukaeanna school linirel will meet this eienlnK. The outcome of the mcetlnn will be Intcrestliu; to those looklnK for appointments as teachns the kiiiiEiii; jear. .Mr. M. J. O'Neill, of MroiulslmrR, paid a ilit to the home of his parents last rie-nlne. Mr. M. II. M1IJ01101115I1, of Main strivt, who has been beriouly 111 elurini; the past inonth, Is ahlo to be around again. OBITUARY. The death of John I.arne.ird, a prominent resi lient of Green lllclirc, oeeurred jestcnlay at his home, 1121 G miner aienue, a'tei an illnins of two wicks' ehuallon. Tlie- denasid was a.'id 8.1 je.us and had alwaju icsliled ill this iieinily When epiile jewni; he enlisted in tlie t'e'deral army and Mried with distinction throiiijhoiil the Clill war. He was until lompillnl bv Illness to rillniiilh his duties section turfman of the Dela ware and Hudson railroad and was well known to t.coris of lallroad men thiouhuiit the lallev. A wife and Hie ehlldien iurvile lnm. The fune ral will take plaee from the- family homestead 1'iiday afternoon at 1 o'eloek. SmiiIcs will be in ehiw ot licv. ilr. Simpson, of the .Ubury .Methodist Kplseopal ehuieh. The remains will be intern d In the family plot in Mare' ccnic tciy, Moo-ie, John lit, of I,oeut street, elled Tuesday eien inf. at 0 n'elock at his late home after a llnncr in;,' illness of scleral months, used is jcm. l)e ceated Is suriiicil by clcht ihlMicn and a wife. The fiuiiial ejliseqiiles will be hi Id I'rlday moin iiiit In &t. Mary's Gciman Cathollo ehuieh. In tcrincnt In Gciman Cathollo leiiietiij, l'aul Gioriii the tno-j ear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Grosjan, of lis New stieet, elled ycstcreliy. The- funeral will be held this after noon and will be piiiatc. MINOR ALDERMANIC CASES. John Malloy, of Newark, X, J.; l'eter .Indite, o' HIbIi Works, l'roiidenic, nmi Thomas Will iams, of this city, were sesteiehv arrested by Iletcetlie Stldinau anil Spee'al (IHUcr haul, of the liekaanr.a, chaitred with itrallng .1 lido on the road. In default ot tlie hT.M fines lm loosed they were caeh ccmniitteel to the county Jill. Mat Swartz, of Throop, jcsterelay A-oro 'ut a warrant foi tho must of Joseph Slnl, ot Ca pouse avenue, whom ho aeeused of assault and I Mtterr. fclnl was arralitne-d bcfuie Aldininn Millar and fined ia Anthoni (.ille.pio yes teielaj spprjinl luforo Alelrimin Millar and (wore i.ut a warrant for the airrst of Anlhemj Kelley, whcni he aliened awiiiltiil him Tlure will be a hearin.' In the ras- at 10 o'eloek Una nioinlnic. Joseph Deerfclt, of Wajno enirty, was held In fVXi ball by Abhrinaii Miller ntnday on 'he eluriro ot nsaistlni' Louis lleerfelt, hU luotl.er, to ciado arrest. Tlie latter' wlte, Mrs. Aonle Duifelt, recei.tly went before Alderman Millar ami swore out a warrant for her husband's ar rest, iharRlne him with assault an battny, nou support and desertion, Mic piosciited a very wretched appearance, bearing the marks of bio as and Wins weak and wasted looking. Dcertelt n 1) Commencing Friday Horning, LIVERiTA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousnoss, Constipation, Dyspopsia, and Liver Complaint. suoAR coatbd. Bold by all druggists or sent by mall. Nervlta Medical Co., ChlcifO Sold by McGarra'.i & Tliomns, Drug pUts,, M3 Lackuwur.ra ave., Scranton. Pa. A 8kln of noauty la a Joy Forovor. DIE T. 1'EM.V OOl'nAUII'w OltlKNT.VI CREAM, UK 3IAU1UAI, IIKAL1IKIEU. ltpmoTfi Tan, Pimplci, rreckle. Ur.ll, IIIiji. lf..l. ..( J 1.1 J OJ.WIU (Hivuv-., (lift-u. BUD OllU ctloeoAeat. -uiU every bttmlab on urauif, ana aenc idetettlon. It hu Istood thB tttt otH yeart". and la UrmlfiBwo taitftil to uq lure it 1 prop erly made. Accept no counterfeit of Imllarname. Pr. 7. A. Suyro utd to t lady of the hut-tca iaitlfnt)i "As 70a lttdleawlllethem, I recommend Gor aud Cream a th leabt harmful of alt the Hltln prtpara tlonn " Tor dale br all Druo-ffift anil lancj-Qoodi Dealerf In the U. 3., Canada, and Europ, VKED. T. HOPKIKS. iTop'r, 17 Great Joao 6U, X.T. EDUCATIONAL. STROUDSBURG STATE NORMAL A l'raetleal Tr.unmsr School tor Teachers on the main line ot the R. 1. I V,. It. It. In the ureal revolt resion ot ihe fctale Homelike eoin forts for KtiultiitH: six elilTcrent department,, ami coursen. I'mo Moilel Sellout, .Supiiiiir adiantace, t-I.e-eill iuelueelllelltie The oil) fcchuol that paiel ull ot the lite aiel to pupili An Knslisli up. ,ik Ini; eoinniunit. Cultuit inel rellnrnient. 1'om timis Bi'ciiri-il (or crailuite-j. Kor lalalOKUe anil full paitcluliM address I! KG. 1. IHIll.i:. A. M , IMIneipal, Kast Strouilsburi:, i'a. SUMMER RESORTS. TjaIvvvolXpX ' HOTEL CLIFTON, New ami moilern on a lake perfectly eitujleil among beautiful mountains. Elevation, 1.1UO feet laiiKO leranelas (JuUlne the ln-st. Write for pamphlet. J. V. Moore, prop., Lake Wlnola, I'a. OCEAN GROVE. N. J. THE ARLI NGTON The lfaellns hotel. Intensive Improvements, Kciilco tlrnl el.ii. Oreheitr.ii upecial rates to families! booklit. I'. II. MILLAR, 1'iop. HOLLAND HOUSE, Ilrieantlne, N. J. lteailieel by Iteaiilnj Hall way from I'hllailelphla, or by ferry from At lantic City: directly on llcaelit artesian water; eleetric li till t ; leslilent phisliiaiii surf bath Ini;: IHhlnK anil nailing. Adelrcu Lugene Mehl, Manairer. couM not be found an.iiihere an) It ins learned that his brother, Joseph, uhu is a Wayne county farmer, uas litdliifr him. The latter uas arretted and held in ?io) bail, LouU lleerfelt lias not yet been eliscoured. (lOO PILLS I fciJ I J items W W a nnni i ij SH V a July 13, Neckwear. All $1 and $1.50 Imported Scarfs. 75c S All 50c quality, all shapes. Saleprice 25c g All shapes, biggest bargain '. ever offered in Scranton, Wash Ties and Bows, worth 10 and 15c. Sale price 5c Night Robes and Pajamas Faultless Night Robes, fancy Si 11 1 rn rncci oc Better grade, with or without collar 79c All 1.50 and $2 Pajamas, of fast color woven madras and cheviot. Sale price $1.39 Suspenders. All 50c Suspenders. Sale price 39c Special line of Regal Cord End Madras Suspenders 21c Belts. Big lot, worth 35c. Saleprice 21c Big lot, worth joe, Saleprice 39c Big lot, worth $ 1. Saleprice 75c Sole Leather Dress Suit Cases reduced to $5.90 Try Our Special 10c Collar. Those who have attended previous sales know when they read our ads. they read facts. 412 Spruce St g See Windows for Other Bargains. Iyer Davidow 307 LACKA AVENUE. Head quarters for Men's Fine Shoes. We are the only agency for Hauan's Fine Shoes, Russia Calf, Patent Calf and Vici Kid Shoes all styles aud all widths, at $5.00. ! Our Humanicliue ofShoe9 at $4.00 are wonders, We ask you to see our special Hue of world known shoes at $3.00, all styles and they can not be seen elsewhere. We also have a strong lino of shoes at $1, $i.JO aud $2 Myer Davidow The Cheapest Shoe Store. 307 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. st: a?: J-. j. 5f. et c? & j & n" er:
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