THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1900. WEST SCRANTON FOUR BRIDES OF AN AUGUST DAY COONS-PIPER NUPTIALS LAST EVENING. Ceremony Performed nt the Home of Bride's Parents on Fourteenth Street Baldwin-Grant Wedding at St. Patrick's Church Scrlne-MUea and Evans-Bush Ceremonies Per formed by Dr. do Gurchy James Kelly Dies from His Injuries. Other Matters of Interest. Calvin W. Coons, of 'Washburn street, and MIps Lottie Piper, of 421 Fourteenth street, were united hi marriage at 8 o'clock last evening at the homo of the hrlile'H parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Piper. The ceremony was performed by Hev. James Ken atneor, of the Hampton Street Meth odist Episcopal church, In the pres ence of a largo number of friends and relatives. The bride was dressed in white or gandie and carried bridal roses, and was attended by her Mster, Miss Ethel Piper, who wore pink organdie and carried pink roses. The groomsman was Gower Davis. Miss Nellie House played the wedding march. Following the ceremony a supper was served, which was enjoyed by over one hun dred guests. Tlio groom is an employe of J. D. Vllllams & Co., and his brldo is an estimable young lady. They will reside on Luzerne street. Mischievous Boys Arrested. Seven young boys who have been Into all sorts of mischief on North Main avenue, were arraigned before Alderman Diivles- last evening, on complaint of Lieutenant "Williams. Three of them, John McCon, Walter Hockelnlck and Henry Knelrum, were discharged and the other four, Myron F. Itlttenhouse, David Williams and William Dcckelnick, were fined ?3 each. Baldwin-Grant Nuptials. John Baldwin, of 1213 Jackson stieet, nnd Miss Bessie Grant, of Cam eron avenue, were married at St. Patrick's Catholic church at 5:3!) o'clock last evening In the presence of a number of fi lends. The ceremony was performed by Hev. J. B. Whelan. The bride was attended by Miss Kate McDonald, nnd James Degnal acted as groomsman. Both ladles were be comingly attired In traveling dresses, and wore black picture hats and car ried biidal roses. Following the cere- GRAPE ADE Ask Jenkins about it. 101 S. MAIN flUENUE lack and Special Sale of ited to Ten Days. We have been fortunate enough to make a large and unusually interesting purchase of Taffeta Silks at prices much below their present actual value. Every yard is of the highest standard in its particular class, and is as fully guaranteed by us as though it had been bought at ordinary figures, while the designs and color effects are desirable in every respect. In a word, there is nothing about these beautiful silks suggestive of the bargain counter, so that the cash saved by purchasers during this remarkable 3ale is a solid gain, without a single drawback. Consequently we heartily advise our friends to take advantage of this extraordinary bargain offering in Taffeta Silks, reminding them at the same time that the figures quoted today will not be contin ued after the last day of this mouth. The Sale Began Tuesday, August 21 First Bargain 25 pieces icriuch Fancy Taffeta Silks, full range of best shading tu a fine 7J-ceut quality. Sale Price Second Bargain 40 pieces Rich Taffeta Silks. Not a new or desirable shade wanting, Best Sj cent quality, at Third Bargain 20 pieces new 24-inch Col ored Taffeta Silks, worth $1.2 J, and absolutely guaranteed as to wear. Sale Price Fourth Bargain 20 pieces 21-inch Black Taffeta Silks, worth $1.25, high lustre and fully guaranteed. Sale Price Fifth Bargain 10 pieces 24-inch Black Taffeta Silks, special for skirts and dresses. Ac tual value $1.0. Sale Price Sixth Bargain 8 pieces 36-iuch Black Taf feta Silks, bright finish and equal to our best at $1.50. Sale Price Yes, Yes We've got lower priced Taffeta Silks than these if you want them. These half dozen bargains are designed for buyers who appreciate quality and faultless Btyle. Globe Warehouse many a reception was tendered the wedding party at the homo of thn bride. The groom Is a trusted employe of the Sanderson Oil company, and the bride was for several years Identified with the Lackawanna Laundry, ltoth are popular young people and enjoy a laige acquaintance. Two More Weddings. Danlet P. Serine, of 1317 Vine street, and Mrs. Caroline Miles, of 1S22 Piico street, wcie united In marriage yes terday at the home of the bride by new Thomas de Guchy, pastor of the Jackson Stieet Haptlst church. Ollie II. Kvans and Miss Lucy Hush, of Wllkes-Harre, were married yes terday at the parsonage of the Jnck son Stieet Haptlst church by Hev. Thomas do Gurchy. Kelly Died from His Injuries. James W. Kellv, of Eynon street, who suffered a paralytic stroke Tues day evening, and fell on the Bldewnlk, sustaining a deep gash over the left eye, died at an early hour yesterday morning without recovering conscious ness. Deceased was CO years of nge and was born in Wales, coining to America 32 years ago, and since then resided in West Sr-rnnton. He is survived by his son, John II. Kelly, the letter currier, and daugh ter, Mrs. Llewellyn Davis, and step son and daughter, George Davis 'ind Mrs. Esther Thomas. The funeral ar rangements have been deferred pend ing the return of Messrs. Kelly and Davis, who are at Lake Idlewllde. Funeral of Daniel H. Reese. Hev. S. F. Mathews, of the First Baptist church, conducted the services over the remains of the late Daniel IT. Heese yesterday afternoon at the homo of deceased's daughter, Mrs. David Jenkins, on South Van Buren avenue. A delegation from Valley lodge, No. 193, Free nnd Accepted Masons, of Plttston, attended the services. The pall bearers weio A. L. Transue, Charles Allen, G. E. Dean, II. Oliver, M. Carwlnson and W. C. Branton. Interment wns made In the Wash burn street cemetery. NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS. John P.. Jones, the blacksmith, employed at the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western pimps, is suffering from injuries rcccl.cd recently by be ing struil; in the (ace with an iron hoop, while at work. Misses Mamc Corcoran and Margaret Moran, o( llaiboad nu'nuc, arc halting relatives in New York. Mis Margaret Murphy, ot Clarke Pros., is spending1 her vacation at I'.lmlra, N. Y. t U. itjan, ot Doyle k Co.'s, is at the (.cashore. Matthew W. Mmpliy nnd lleinard Metilll, of Truth street, are spending a few ilajs in New ork. Mrs, P. J. Nealls and children, of Chestnut street, are summering at Way mart. Dr. David J. Jenkins, l Jackson strct, is seri ously ill with typhoid feer. Dr. Thomas Jenkins, ot Albany, N. Y., has bem called here by the illness of Ids brother. C. I. Kern, ol Scranton street, left jestcrda) (or a is!t with friends in New Yoik. Thomas Pimlng, ot Lafayette strct, has re turned fiom Itoihaway Roach. I). C. O'llori, ol Jacksuii street, left yctcnliy 59C 69c 98c 98c $1.19 $1.19 Fancy Taffeta Silks for Now York, nnd will sail from there to Koti Seotla for a two weeks' trip. Mil l.llzr.hctli Lloyd, of Jackson street, is spending a few diji at Like Wlnola. V large crowd attended the Plymouth Congre gational Sunday school picnic at Nay Aug park estctday. An entertainment will be Riven In St. David'! church tills oicnlnj under the ausplcci ol the Men's club. The llidiflor Camping dub wilt meet tomor row evening In tin lllectrle City Wheelmen's club home. Dae Id Johnson, of .liekicn stret, who had erne "I lit Angers ims'icd rrrrnlly, Is now mlTcrlng from blood poisoning ns a result of contact with sulphur w.ilrr. The lunernl ot the late Mrs. Ilrlilget Madden will occur at 8..10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Seniors WI1 he held In St. Patrick's church ami interment "III he mule In the Catholic cemetery, Mlsa Amelia l)ili, ot Wanamle, Is the truest ot Mrs. I 'a try, of North Hjde Park acnue. A meeting of local union No. 1278, t'nltcd Mine Woikcrs ol America, will he held In Co-opera- the lull tl Is cvcnln?. Mls Vaila .tone. of Twelttli atreet, Is lsltlng friends at Peach 1 1.11(11. Mrs. II. W. Shields, ot I.werne street. Is upending- a few da.y with friends In Wilkes Dure. Mls Annie .Tones, of Tlj mouth. Is a guest at the home ot Wllllim Puis on Snyder avenue. l'.van Ahram, nf South Main acnue, a driver In the Continental, had his finders smashed while at work rn Tuesdiy. "Mother" .limes, ot Chicago, will addre) n meeting of local union o. 10T3 t'nltcd Mine Workers ot America In 1). I Kans hall this evening. , (leorge Coomhs ol fourteenth street aeenm pinled his daiiehlcr l.lrrlc. to New York, this week. The latter will uslt fiends In Fall Hlvrr, Mks. Miss Ndlle Murphy, ol Jackson street. Is visit ing friends In Dam We. M. C Hue kin, of Nantieoke, Is the guest of Mattln Median, ot Chestnut street. Misses Mav Stokos, o( Hanoy's Lake and Clara Slokes. c.l forty Port, are slsltlng Mrs. Kostci, of l:, ron street. Mis. .Tohn II. llclllv nnd tiinlly ol South Or ange, N. J are islllng ilcnds In West Scran ton. The Sunday school ol the rirt Tliptit church will hold its nnnuil picnulc at Nay Aug park to morrow. The ladles of the Jackson Street Ilintlst chinch enjoyed a day's outing at Nay Aug park )es terday. Mr. and Mrs. 1). n. Thomas and son, of South M.1I11 ncnuc, returned home yesterday from At lantic City. NORTH SCRANTON. Mrs. Henry Athcrton, ol North Main avenue, is spending a few weeks with friends In West Pitts ton, l'etrr Brink, of North Main avenue, returnel home from Lake Yiinoli jctuday. Miss Jennie Smith and Niks liertlia Sanders aie spending two weeks at Lake Winola Patrick (iibbons, ot Summit avenue, riturned home from Atlantic City. Messrs. Michael Co; no, John Moflitt, Thomas Mulhcrln and John McNamara returned home Iiom Lake Mieridin yesterday. Miss Annie Wal-h, ol Njy Aug avenue, is spending a few weeks at Par Itockawar. All news matter for The Tribune will receive prompt attention i( left at Davis' drug store, Providence square. The Pather Nhitty society will con luct their regular meeting this evening. Alderman l'idlrr, of the First ward, returned liume alter upending ten da.vs nt Atlantic Cltj. lalward A. Murphy, nl Cayuga strert, left Tuesday lor Wahlngton, D. ('., wliere he vdll loin the 1'i.iwley D1.11n.1llc company. The Keystone Literary nnd lliamatlc cluti will conduct a social nt the auditoiium this evening. Miss Louise Morgin, of c'iooI street, was ten ch red a surprise party at her home on ruesiliy evening. The evening was mule enjoyable by su ging and playing iranies. At a reasonable hour lilrci-linicnts were served. Those present wire: Mnggie Davis, Janet Hummus, Hattie Clegg, M iy Price, Katie It.urett, Mary Derrue, Prise Ilia Jones, Helen Chappell, Mis-.pi. William Williams, Irs ir D.ivls, f'jnis I'.vans, Kildie Cibbons, Archie Wat Mis, John Vol n, Ila.vdn Kvans. MUs lilltli Thomas, Is spending her vacation with her aunt in Canada. Mrs. Jeiemiah Thomas his returned to her home 'n C.inadi after spending two months with Mr. and Mrs. Drummer Thomas, of North Main nvinue. Mrs. Iliehird Oathghcr and Mrs. Patrick Koar ley have returned home from a virit with filcnls in Sjr.icuse. MKs Loretta Dugaan Is visiting hr aunt in West Pitt.tcn. The Nni tli acranton C,lee club met last evening ami h.id .1 lull ie1icaral. Mis Theresa Bums is visiting blends in Pottsvillo. GREEN RIDGE. Henry Wctmoie and Italph Snovvdon have re turned from a three weeks' camp at Ilariej's lake. Miss I'.thel l'ajne, nl Dickson avenue, Is spend ing a lew weeks with friends at Preston Park. ( lurles S. Jacobs icturncd jesterday rom a trip to Saratoga and New York city. Misses Carrie Warren and Jennie Doland arc spending their vacation at Lake Ariel. Misses Annie Reese, ol Nay Aug avenue, and MKs Minnie Hoblnson, ol Olv pliant, have returned fiom Atlantic City. Mrs. Ginger and daughter, ol Marion street, have returned home after spending u month with relatives at Mleburg. Mrs. J. P. Hang! is quite ill at ner home on Dickson avenue. Miss Lizzie Tlllon, ol Dickson avenue, has re turned Irom a two weeks' stay at Ocean drove. Messrs. J. J). Mason and T. J. fenowden, two local sportsmen, bagged a majority of the prl7cs that were shot for yesterday at the picnic of the Minooka Hose company. Miss Kannle Marvineand Mrs. Klla Oullck enter tained very delightfully at cards Tuesday evening at the home of MUs Marvin, on Sanderson ave nue. Among flic guests were: Mies Gillespie, Guliek, LlncKiy, Christina LlmUay, Pinnule k, and Messrs. (ieorgo and Alcv, Llnckiy, George Dimmlek and Thomas Shotton. Last evening about 5 o'clock little Anthony NVaiy, the 3-y ear-old son ol Mr. and Mis. Michael Neary, ol 1420 Albright avenue, in attempting to climb into a wagon belonging to the Paragon Platir company, had his left loot caught In one ol the wheels and the ankle bone ilUhicateiL The accident oeeuircd on Marion strut, ilea r the gas tank. The little lellow was carried tu Ills home and Doctors Hums and O llrien were summoned and caied lor the injured member. MINOOKA. Mr. and Mrs. P. Higglns, ot Main street, at tended the funeral ot Miss Winifred Hart, a,t .v unci lie, jesterday. Ilie St. Monica's Ladles' I. C. P. I', will hold a regular meeting this evening. Mcnsrs. M. P. Judge and Joseph Lagan, who have hem spending their vacation in the country mar Lake Lodore duriur tne pa.t week, have relumed home. Hev. Thomas ltca Is out of town for a week. Mrs. Mary Thornton, of Hastings-on-Hudon, N Y , is visiting friends in Minooka. Martin, the h year-old son ol Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Donovan, ol Weat Minooka, died jeiterday altir a brlel illness. The funeral will take place) this afternoon at 3 o'clock. THE FOOD DRINK Do you know that three-quarters of all the world's headaches are the result of. using tea and coffee ? So physicians say. Quit them and the headaches quit. Grain-O has the coffee taste, but no headaches. All grocen J lie, and 25c uvf- aMf m HEALTH Twelve Things Everyone Must Not Do to Avoid Sickness. Don't try to cool too quickly after exercising. Don't allow a cough to become chronic. Take Pcruna. Don't sleep In the same undergarment you wear during the day. Don't use any catarrh medicine except Pcruna. Don't expose yourself unnecessarily during the first hot days of spring. Don't fall to cleanse your system thoroughly with Pcruna, and send for a free copy of "Summer Catarrh." Don't sleep In a draught, nor fall to take Pcruna If you catch cold. Don't fall to get a copy of "Health and Beauty" If you arc a miserable, ailing woman. Don't fall to consult Dr. ffartman by letter, If you have any chronic diseases. Advice free. Don't drink Ice water in hot weather. It will produce cholera morbus. Don't fall to send to The Pcruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio, for a free copy of "Facts and Faces." Don't fall to clip this out and give It to any friend you think may need it. !HSHSa5HSH5HSS5H5HSE5HSH5HSE5HSH53SHSHS2i GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON TWO CONDUCTORS WERE VERY OBSTINATE LAST NIGHT. Their Cars Met Between Switches nt the Corner of Pitston Avenue and Alder Street, nnd for Sixteen Min utes Both Refused to Budge A Pe culiar Accident Befell Young Wil lie Winer on Monday Henry Fries Injured by an Elevator Other News Notes. A very amusing Incident occurred Inst cveninK nbout S.50 o'clock, at tlio corner of I'ittston avenue nnd Alder street; that Is, it was amusing to all hut four conductors and four motor men of the Sernnttm Hallway com pany. A nortli-liound car and a south bound car met at the corner of Alder street and Plttston avenue, one three blocks away from the switch and the other five. North-bound conductor said when he left the switch there was nothing In sight. South-bound said ho was on the switch first and had the right ot way. And so they stood nnd argued. The crowd around grew larger every minute until there were several hun dred people around the car. The mo tormen in the meantime let the con ductors talk, and fell asltep. "I'm right," said conductor of north bound. "I'll stay hero all night he fore I'll budge." "Ah, go on, you fresh guy," re sponded the other, "I was here first," "Carry them around," suggested a bystander. "Get together and push," said a second, "and see who can push the other back to the switch." In the meantime two more cars came up, and several others were waiting at different switches nlong the line, and the crowd was growing larger, and the passengers more Impatient. Tho north-bound car was standing on the crossing and Lieutenant Zang suggested to the conductor that ho move back. Ho did so, and this was taken as a retreat, and he was greeted with loud Jeers. Ho was game, how ever, and moiely moved off the cross ing and settled down again. Ity this time the block was ciowded with peo ple "to see thp fun" and traffic was nt n standstill all nlong the line. The north-hound conductor finally tired ot tho game; had his motonnnn reverse the power and rnn back to the switch, and as he gave In the crowd, to ex press it aptly, gave him "a merry ha lm," much to his discomfiture. ny actual time, the incident fur nished sixteen minutes of fun to a large crowd. A Peculiar Accident. A peculiar accident befell young Wil lie Winer, of Fig street, on Monday. It was caused by a pin which was usd to replace a button at the button hole below tho neck. The young fel low in plavlng fell ngnlnst n board and Jammed the pin deep In the neck. It was pulled out and nothing was thought of the wound. On Tuesday the hoy's chest became inliamed nnd swollen, and Dr. J. A. Manley wns called nnd found that blood poisoning hnd set In. The lad Is still In n criti cal condition, but strong hopes are en tertained for his recovery. lie is 8 years old and Is tho son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Winer, of Fig street. BRIEFLY NOTED. While running an elevator at the Lackavvanni knitting mills Tuesday young Harry Fries was caiuht in the elevator shaft and had his foot crushed and leg bruised. Dr. J. A. Manley was called and dressed the unfurtiinale young man's wound! Comiell Park was the seen ol a largo plenlo jesterday. when the Minooka Hose company held their flr.t annual outing. The beaut Kill grove was tl.rongid all day with pleasure-seekers and last night large crowds journeyed that way. fuslck'i orchestra (uriilslinl music lor dancing and thn Minooka bind dlscouued music at the opposite end ol the grove. John Hader, ol Pireh itreet, accompanied by his sltr, Anna, are vMilng Irleids in New York. Dr. We Mi, o Cedar avenue, spent yesteiday at the IWaware Water Gap. M. J. llarrett, of Prospect avenue, is spending ten dajs in New York. Ldvvanl Ciane is ill at his homo on Palm street. Miss Mary Flaherty, of Pltt.ton avenue, re turned after spcndlns four weeks at Lake Winola. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Muldcrlg, of Pltt.ton ave nue, have returned rom a ten weeks' pleasure trip through New Jirsev. visiting Long llranch, Ocean Grove, Asbury Park and Atlantic City. Miss Margaiet Mellale, ol New York, who was visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Mulderl?, ol Plttston avenue, returned home jesterday. Daniel Vaughn, nephew ot Senator Vauglnn, has removed Irom North Irvlns avenue to 1417 Plttston avenue. - Mrs. Ileniletta Hell, ol nrookljn, N. X., is visltlne her brother, lalivard Kcll. ol Stone ave nue. Pea Coal $1.25 a Ton Delivered. to South Side, central city ami central Hyde Paik, Address ordeu to J, T. SUatkey, 1014 Cedar iwnue. 'Phone C(3. MAXI K. DUNM03E. The members of Mrs. l'red Stevens' Sunday school class ol the Methodist Pplscopal Sunday school will hold an Ice cream social at her home on West Drinker street this evening. All members ol the Improved Order ol lied Men are requested to meet at their rooms totnoi row night, as business ol importance will bo transacted. Angelo, the young son ol Mr. and Mrs. Prank William died at a late hour Tuesday night ot bronchitis, aged 11 years and S months. The funer.il will occur this afternoon and interment will be made in the Mt. Carmcl cemetery. llss Jennie Hartley, ol Honesdale, Is the guest ol Mrs. John Mcdlonc, on Apple street. Mrs. H. W. Oslcrliout and family, ol drove stuct, have returned (rom a visit with Llinhurst friends. 11 rnn llrady is attending the convention ol the Knlghls of Pythias at Itarrlahurg. Harry Young, ol West Diinker street, has re lumed from a visit at Lnglevvood, N. J. Mrs. Joseph Mamh and Mrs. William Hughes and children, ol Wilkesdlirre, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Hughes, ol South Plakely stieet, returned home yesterday. PARK PIACE. Miss Helen Trevcrton, ol North Main avenue, is pinding a week with Irlends In Wllkesllarre. Hay Saxton, ol Providence and KnsMiiun Vail, ol Court street, have returned alter a week's fishing in Wyoming county. Pert Kreas and wife, of Providence road, re turned home after a four weeks' visit at Colum bia county. JIIs lliwic Hess, ot Prisbln street, is spending ten days at Gravel Hun. OBITUARY. Mrs. Kllrabeth Sohns, aged S3 years, died at the IlllMilc Home yesttiday morning after a lin gering Illness. The deceased had been an in mate ot the Insane department for the pist six months. Vesterdiy the remains were tiken in charge by Undertaker Miller and conveyed to the home ol her daughter in-law in Neptune place. The funeral will be conducted on Friday aft T noon by Rev. L. J. behmldt, ol the Hickory Street Ilaptitt church. Interment in Plttston avenue cemetery. Christian Pork, agid TO years, died yester day at the reside nee of his I'aughtcr, Mri. Adam Koimer, 120 Merrifteld avenue. Funeral an noneement later. PITTSTON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. PitMon, Aug. ".J. John Pice and Joseph Puree o; New lork city, professional clivers, are hi re in ikln an cllort to locate a leak in the Pini'sylvaula Coal company's supply pipe in the river heie. Fiofcs'.or Patrick J. Dcvnekey and Jll Hor cnee llancp, of tills city, wcie united in mar riage litre this morning, in St. M.n' Ilonun Catholic church. Mis hate (iriei, ol Ne.v nrvc illy, was bridesmaid, and P. M. drier, ot the Scranton Fiee Pics, acted as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Devnekcy have gone on a briJ.il tour which will Include New York, Iloston and other eastern cities, and upon their icturn will n- side with the biide's patents. The gloom is I rliulp.it ol the city giaded night sel.ocl and hii bride was at one time his pupil, but last year a teieber In the city night .ehools. Among the Micts w-cio Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mahon, ol Scran ten. Mrs. P.. C. Miller fell from a pouh at her Inane on South Main street, this morning, and was painfully Injured. While hanging out clothes, tho line broke and Mrs. Miller, losing hir bilance, fell over the bannister ol tha por. h to the ground, a distance ol 15 to 20 feet. Philip McManauiau. nhed 40 years, a resident of Prowntown, was run over by a loaded run evvav ear In No. 7 shift yesterday and his leg co badly eiu-hed n to neci'sltate amputation. 'Hie theatrical sc.ion opened here tutilcjit with "The Mm o' War.man.'' MSs t'assle Havord. daughter ol Mrs. Margaret Havard, ot Vino street, was united in marrlag.' last evening to William S. Vandeiburg. The ceremony was performed by Hev. W. D. Thomas. Mr. and Mm. Vandcrbuig have gone to house keeping on Frothlngham street. William Martin, of Oak street, salesman for the Fowler Feed company, of this place, and Miss "sallle Llewcll.vn, of South Main Micet, were united In marriage this evening by Hev. W. D. Thomas The newly wedded couple will go to housekeeping on Vine street. AMONG THE POLICE. John Kellam Interfered with a constable mak ing an arrest Tuesday night and conducted him self In such a disorderly manner that Patrolmen Perry and Peters escorted him to the Center street station. He was fined W jesterday. Con. Connors, a lumberman Irom Wajne county, Tuesday ate supper In a Lackawanna avenue restaurant and then absent-mindedly walked out ol the place without paying the bill. He later created a disturbance on the sidewalk and was arrested by Patiolman Neiils. Major Mnlr fined lilm (a and, not being in possession ol that sum, was committed to the county jail for ten days. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Henry William Otto Maitlu .. .311 Willow Hreet Anna Ileslncer .Ill Willow street John Mcllnal 2010 Jaiksun street Margaret (I'DonncIl -IIS l.uzeniu street Peny Wagner 012 Pine stri-n (irace M. Serine 1317 Vine street Victor Kanukaviteh Scranton Veronica Kocli 'scranton Henry Wcllicrlll Ol) pliant Hannah Kduarda Olypliant Stephen KUsell , Old I'orfe Mai) Stasko Old 1'orge oilier P. Hiake HO North Main avenue Thlrza V.. Henihaw 338 rerilinaml street ToUIn W. Toons 1501 Washburn street Pottlo Piper 121 1'uurteeutli street Cubans Teachers Near Philadelphia. Delaware Ilreakwater, Del., .ug. 32. The I'nl ted Mates transport! Mcpherson, Crook, Itavellrii and Sedgwick, hearing the touring Cuban school teachers Irom New York lor Philadelphia, pissed in (rom sea at 4.30 this afternoon. The MePher Eon signalled that the transport! would anchor JONAS LONG'S SONS. Sleep will bring thee drenms In starry number Let him come to thee and be thy guest." When it is said that one-third our lives are spent in slumber, and this is justly so from a health standpoint, would it not be better for us to pay more atten tion to our bedding ? The Big Store has made it possible for you to have daily changes of bed clothing, so little is the cost. Here are a few sample items. Thousands of others at any price you choose to pay. Pillow Cases Pillow Cases made of good quality Bleached Mus lin, size 45x36, with wide hem, handkerchief 1 'Jr finished, will go on our tables Thursday at, each lv Bed Sheets Sheets of heavy unbleached muslin, torn and hemmed, size 81x90, ready for immediate use. A'Tr Thursday at, each ' 2 Sheets of fine quality bleached muslin,water Cfr twist, torn and hemmed, size 81x90. Thursday J"v Comfortables For these coolish nights our special Is a Silkoline Comfortable in pretty designs, they are filled with pure, new clean cotton, no dirt, no waste, making them light, soft and downy, sizes 72x72. Thurs- H 1 A day, each pl.Iv For the Table Damask Table Covers, full 10x8 size, in green and red or red and white, neatly fringed. These Covers would be good value for $1.00. Thursday our jTCf price will be ' Our Bleached Table Damask is known as the standard of perfection. No matter how much or how little you pay, you are sure of getting the best value at the price. We offer today a fine 62-inch Damask, regularly sold for 35 cents to 39 cents, at, per 9Cp yard 63 sVNv Jonas Loos's Sods WSEMNTS ACADEHY OF HUSIC, UURatlNUnR & HBIS. Lessees. H. It. BROWN, ManoE.-r. Dalance ot Week, BRAUNIG DRAMATIC COMPANY ltargaln Matinees Daily. All Next Week the Famous ELROY STOCK COMPANY Pre aenting Monday Evening, "The Opium 1'ieutl" Also "I he Ore-at Hainan Pantlieon." 'ItcEiilar Priees. Tuesday. Matinee elallj commencing I YCEUH THEATRE "-" 'llurcuneter & Rels, Lessejsanel Managers A. J. Dully, Ituslness Alanuger. One Night Only, Munclsj, Au'int 27, 1000. MR. DANIEL SULLY, Picscnts a S.vect, Wholesome Ftory, , The Parish Priest Ity Daniel Hart. An Amerlian Domestic Drama of Mam loin ftlength. Intensely Interesting. A riosltl.e wv eltt. Special teenery. Metropolitan e.ast. I'llcen-C'ie , Mk, 75c. and l.tt) AJ.oneo Mle it beats will open at the llox Olfice I'rUlay, 0 o'clock a. m. EDUCATIONAL. STROUDSBURQ STATE NORMAL A Practical Tralnlnz School lor Teachers en the main line o( the D, h. k W. It. It. In the ureat resort region ol the stale. Homelike com fort" (or students: sit different elenartments and courses. Fine Model School, buperlor ad.antage. b-peclal Inducements. The only school that pa d all ot the state aid to pupils. An Kngllsli speak, ing community. Culture and refinement. Posi tions secured lor graduates. Tor catalogue and (ull partclulars address ...,,, OUO. P. I11U1.K. A. M., Principal, l.ast sirouusuurg, i a. Keystone Academy. prepares lor all tho leading colleges, unlersltlfs and technical schools in the United states It alo oflera a one vear's commereial eour.e and a three years' business course and graduates pupils in inusie. The teachers are college trained spe elallsts. Theie U an exceptionally fine campus of twenty acres; there Is also mountain tprlng water all through the buildings. For lull particulars send lor catalogues to Rev. Elkanah Hulley, A. M., Principal. Factoryville, Pa. ?50 DAILY EStia 10 MWl by selllna our ,,r nn1v Wat-prnroof furuDalvn Nrcklteit. tloods entirely now and patented. Aneuls dellihted Kales unlimited What others do, you can da Tln 1 1 hort rlto to-day and secure e icluslro terrt. .t ' "rnie'cd tirsi !' " Addrem with sis'"!' .rtll. .11 fir. ' ,l"it C, t-irtnallelci,rr -. (or the night in the Delaware rher at the ltcedy Island qu.ii. muni .tation, forty Hi e miles below Philadelphia. Alabama Will De Docked. New York, Aug. 22. Tlio United Statca tittle ship Alabama arrives) Irom Philadelphia this eienlng and came to an anchorage olt Tompkins. ille. The Alabama will be docked at the l'iy jard tomorrow and alter being clean. sj ai.d painted will proceed to llo.ton lor Iter efl'ilal trial trip. , s Pennsylvania Pensions. Washington, Aug, 22. Ocorge Perry, Waverly, Lackawanna, (9, JONAS LONG'S SONS. Lager Brewery Jlantirnctnrcrs or OLD STOCK PILSNER 43B to 455 . SCRANTON, PA N. Ninth Street, I'clephon: Call, 2333. HENRY BELIN, JR., Cencral Agent (or the Wyoming District (or Mining, masting, Sporting, Smokies and tta Hepauno Chemical Company'a High Explosives. Safety l'use, Capj and Exploders. Room 101 Con nell building, Scranton, AGENCIES: TIIOS. rOP.Ii Plttston JOHN It. SMITH ii SON Plymouth W. :. MCLMGAN WilkeiDarrs 3 rVKWtiiWii1 riuliUil iiifabumiiuirs. rsixmr 61., rtllsd.lphlk.ra. Hod.oKib.titil. Cii.l unices la cut. after tllctlieti fill. PKIVATI PISEASlS.OISCHAROlS.H.In'mnUl.A.BU.ls. QSSf S I ue.t nu nier juty noc.uteic Inl.ciio.a "only oflcfidst cstch. KulnsTlwulsnis, Stnl fnr s)trp :rr.llm.UI. Hook niv.slng m.ilicll frelfClHcsl fitudie 3Ti eiitnienl by Mull. Inula nt rellrr.W,')"i EXCURSIONS. u-ij-j-i.r j-i.nj-.rLnririi-i-i" ---- jm JR, O. U. A. M. Excursion and Reunion nt LAKE ARIEL FP.IDAV, AUGUST 21. Ilall game, 10.30 a. m.i athletic conteati, 1 p. ni. i no entry lees; concert and saudeville per lormsnce by flauer'a band, ImjierUl quartette ot Petersburg and llanfleld hlsters, ol Taylor; dano lng, music by Ilauer'a Orchestra. Train. Far. Scranton, 8.30 a, m...... ,, Adult, lie. Child, 40o Dunmore, 8.35 a. m Adult, 7&e.,Chlld, 40o llawley, 6.43 a. m Adult, 60c. OhllJ, tia iis I DUPONTS POWDER. 3 1 "3 5c V3 l
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