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THE HCItANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JUNE J. 100H
WEST SCRANTON
YOUNG PEOPLE
ARE WEDDED
TROF. GEORGE MARTIN UNITED
TO MISS MARY EDWARDS.
Nuntlnls in Which the UlinoBt Se
ct ccy Hns Been Kept Mm tinge Is
Acknowledged by the Bride's
rnther Both Aie Well Known
Young' People Dr. P. V. Strupplcr
Enteitalncd Bonul of Dliectors of
the Wheelmen Mttslcnl Events
nnd Other News Notes.
The ft lends nr I'mf. I lent Re .Milt till,
the tulcntcd .vuiiuk: pianist, of Aendem.v
Ml i r c t . will lie win pi iscd in lua 1 11 thnt
lii' hns keen united in mitt I itis?i In Ml"s
Mnry KilvvnriK of llellovtie micet. for
Mieily tin attache or CI, like Iliothcts'
llllllllll'iy ih'pllltDH'llt. When till' CPIC-
ntoiiy iim p"rfni tiled or liy w Imiii eiuilil
not be leiuned liiMt hIrIii, iim neither
1 hi' Rinnm or the In lilt- coulil be "i'i-ii.
Iiuinliy wiir made ut the home ol' llii'
vriuiiR- lady's ii"iil. wheie I In lnrl
uiim ncknnw leilRed Ii. tin' lutlii'i, Imt
In- wns tumble to Khe uiiy Inlornnitlnii
li'HlildlllR lite iniiilliiRe. N'o oho could
lit' lounil nt Ii ol". Mm tin's home, who
knew anything about the nun iliiRe.
11 of. .Mm tin has been sltiilylutf III his
i hiHi'ii pinti'UMtiiii tot 'ini'i.il iinir.ths In
I'lilliiili'lpliin. and was Imiueily a pupil
of I'lof. SIlllH dosser. Mo Is a ooni
poi')' of .onio nolo, limine iceently
liiibllslii'd .i smur which has pal nt'd lor
Jilin cnnslileiuhlo piniiiliii'lii 111 the
music, il win Id. As a musician Pi or.
Mm tin alii'.uly has rained lor himself
a lot at lopiltatlot! UN In Ide Is one of
l lie most popular young women In the
Hellenic section
West Scinntou Tennis Club.
The schtduled names of the West
Scianton Tennis i Uih, wlilili weie post
lioned dining the past week on no
mum of the lain will lie pki.ved this
nl'teinoon. The schedule Is as lullous:
Nli ' snulc I'llnu'i Willlim-. i;ii,i;i'U,iirii.
MimiI lloijMi- Mis- M ti ill i Mull. s,M
Mi.il.. Mi. I.IiiIhI'i lloi-tl, U II mil ll i:iu-.
littl sn,, lilni i.c.in-, Ih Ifiiu-
MiMil P. ul, I, I lull .-. I 1 1 loi, N, I,, I n ll
lilnml-, Hi W Howl in I Hon., Ilulitii (lul
l. Ill
Bonul of Diiectois Entei tnined.
The lin.ml oT dlieclnif. of the Hlee
tile t'ity Wlieclini'li weie enlei l. lined
last cvenliiR- .it the hoine ol" Ui. I'. V.
Sti upplei. mi South Main aeuue. in
honor or his in out oh Hon to the
picsldemy of I he club The cvenliiR
HUYLER'S
SCOTCH
KISSES
ron f.u.r r
G. W. JENKINS'.
High-Class Hosiery
For Ladies and Gentlemen
. We are making a special display of Fine Fashion
able Hosiery tor summer wear, to which we invite
your attention. All the new and pretty conceits of
the season are represented, with many distinct nov
elties for nobby dressers, not shown hitherto.
In Order to Hake It Worth
While to Go Out of Your Way a Bit
To look over our lines of Summer Hosiery for La
dies and Gentlemen, we will offer on Saturday only
3
Very Special and
Fashionable Bargains
No. 1
Ladies' Stainless Black
effects and open work.
quality. Also a line of
Hose at
No. 2-
j 'Ladies' High Class Stripe Hosiery, in
new and beautiful colorings, and no end
- to the assortment. They're worth much
more than
No. 3
Gentlemeti's Half Hose, in a large as
sortment of faucy styles and colors,
Goods equal to any offered at half a dol
lar. Saturday
rr
The Bargains Saturday Only.
See Window.
9i UA Jla in,
a
witH ppiit In a soi'lul way, nnd at a
seitsoiiiihle hour icficshmenlK vvcic
wived by Mis. Stumpier, nsslsled by
Mm. It. W. l.ticc, MIhicm Wnlker nnd
Kdunuls.
The lumiil Is composed of Dr. Sirup
pi er, H. W. Mice, William It. line.
('Initios It. Pitcher. Wlllliun 1'. Will
iam?, Hitintii'l MrPiackoii, Arthur
Stover, Arch MrC'rneketi, AW Haydpii
Kvntii, Hither Thomas mid Walter Davis-,
ncnilv all of whom weie the R-ucst.s
of Dr. Sti tippler Inst evenlm;.
Coining Social Events,
The iipvI event to titlinot iitlPlillon
will be the plum Hoe social In Mcnis'
hall next Tuesday evening, for the
hetipllt or HI. Patilck's t'athnlle chin eh.
The nipitihem or St. nictideti's cmtncll,
Yiiiiiit Men's Institute, who aie the
m Initiators or this I'm in of iimusoineul,
have klndlv consented to assist the
ladles of the pnrksh In making the
(wnt n success.
The committees In eliniRO or the fes
tival hne all been appointed, and It It
expected that many valuable pi Ivies will
he dls'poseil of ilurliipr the evening. The
lirty-dollar pi Izu Hip lo Hip I'iiii
Aiueilciiii csposltloii will go to some
body tor a more tlllle. Aiiiitlgcineiits
have also been made fur a social after
the tiee has been slioiu rtf Its pi lues,
Summer Eisteddfods.
The rolloweis or the 'eisteddfod have
four linpoitant events to engage their
attention during 'the next four months.
The 111 st will be the competitive meet
lug at Hip Kli.st Welsh fniiKipgallonal
church, South Main avenue, on .lime
!!;. under the aitsploiy oT the young
people's soclet.v. No one Hint has ever
(alien a in Ize In a competitive' meeting
heroic will be allowed to compete.
Tin Atlautli City eisteddfod will be
held this year on .1 til t and " on
Young's Pier, and a number or local
musicians wll attend, It Is expected
that the ftlea cKteddfiiil will be an
nounced for August, and the 1'an
Ami'ilcan "Welsh day" is scheduled for
September 1!'. It will be seen from the
above that theie Is plenty ahead tor
Hie aiithois, coniposeis ami slngeis to
ponder over.
Odd Fellows' Social Session.
Willi. mi D.ivles. who tepiesented the
Siliiiiau lodge of Odd Fellows at the
Mate convention held in Uettysbiug le
lentl.v. made his teport at the meeting
held In 11. ll. Kvans' ball last evening.
The degree team confened degiees
on sevei.il candidates, and a social ses
sion followed, in which a large nunibei
paitlclpated. v
"What Is Socialism?"
A lectin e on the above .subject will
be dellveiid Sunday nlghl at ,S o'clock
In .loiie.s' hall, l"-'l Jackson stieet, ic.r
Main avenue.
The meeting will be held iindei Hie
auspices of sfclion Seivnlnn, Socialist
I..iliur pait.v. and the speaker will an
swei all questions pel tabling to Soi lal
Ism. Seats aie free and evei.vliody W
well ome.
Another Cantata.
The Junior I'liiistiiui Kndeavm so
i'K't or tlie Plymouth I'ongiegatlonal
Hosiery, lace
A really uice
Faucy Stripe
25c
29c
29c
Warehouse
oliUtch will proient the cattlnln, "Ut
ile lied itldltiBhood" on Tuesday
evening, Juno , under the direction
of Miss Kdna. D, Kvnns, unstated by
Miss lldiia Lcwli and Hlella Kvuns,
The cantata Is bright nnd tuneful
nnd promises' to lie a musical treat.
The perrortnatiro will be romtnoticed
ut 8.11! o'clock, and the price of ad
mission lum been placed at to cents.
GlenneiB Will Entertain.
The (lleanriH society of the Simp
son Alethodlit Kplscopul chin ch ate
picpailug for another cntct talmnetit
which will be given In the chinch on
Ktlday (veiling', June T. Talent front
the Wyomliiff seminary will paitlcl
pate hi the event, and Ice erenm will
he set veil artcr the olitertalinnetlt.
The society has pledged themselves
to inlse a largo amount of money to
wards, liquidating lliu debt on the
Cj'huich, and they take W-M iuciiih of
helping to meet their obligation,
Novelty Flannel Cloth Suits.
Just the thing for warm weather wear
so cool, genteel mid dipuoy. Hitch
still Is made In the latest patterns, ele
gantly tiillntcd and guaranteed to lit.
HieilAUDS & WMITH.
rtJtJ haeka wanna ave.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
The Taberiiiiele milled choir will
meet for rehearsal this evening on the
run tu la. ' Daniel" which will ho lepio
diiced al .Mciiim' hall next Wednesday
evenlnir.
The West Side Tennis club will make
another elfort to play their Karnes tliN
alleinoon, ir the weather Is favoiahle.
Kunetal Diieetor William Price, jr..
i etui ned home last evening fiom
StKiiidsbuiK'. vvheie he took the re
mains of Mr. and Mi". Noble Johnson's
child for Intel nient.
The Indoor moonlight dance an
nounced for Inst evenliiB' at Meais' hall
has been postponed until next Friday
evening.
The funeial of the late Joseph Hien
tinn will take place this morning. A
IiIrIi mass will be celelnated in St, Pat
lick's chinch at S .'SO o'clock, and the
ieinaln.s will he taken to Plymouth.
Mine Kmi'iean Hvau V Davis, of
Ninth Jlydo Pink avenue. Is dam
Kciously III j ml his leeovery is iloulil
lul. Mis. Thom.is Hvan. of South Sam
uel avei'ite, mother of AV. Hndn
I'.vi.ns, Is quite ill at he" home.
Uev. Thomas de (iiuehj and fam
ily, ol lackson stieet, have icltirned
home riom a visit In Ithode Island
and .Mas-nelniMMts.
NORTH SCRA?T0N NOTES.
Piof. Walkinshaw's Pupils Gave a
Delightful Recital Yesteiday.
Little Nubs of News.
The pupil or 1'iof. WalkiiiKsliavv
K.ne a ieilt.il esteidav ufteinoon and
evenliiH: ill the Youiu? Women's Cluis
tian nssociatiou looms, Ninth Main
avenue. The aft ei noon was devoted to
Hie junioi pupils, and it was evident
I nun the l,iie audience that ciowcled
Hie looms, that the effoi t.s uf the.
teacher and pupil.s aie liiKhly appi ecl
ated by tlie people of North Scianton.
All of tlie pupils lendoied their pa its
ill a s.itisfactoiy manner, but. special
mention must lie made of William Hill,
IZnilly HuuKiiu-. piano, and James
l.onuiN and Hairy Hiitley, violin.
In the ovonlni; the looms weie auaiu
taxed to their utmost capacity by the
law audience which Kioeted the
scnlcn.s. After an oveituie b.v the oi
I'he.stia, the laise audience was tie.ued
to Mime veiy line exliihllioiih ot piano
and violin playing The piano solos
valse by Durant ami Sehubeil's 1m
ptomptii in A ll.it, op. HO, siven by MKs
Annie Siunmei.s, weie leceivecl by the
audieiici' with tumultuous applause,
and .showed a thnmusrh kriowledBe of
the MiinpoMM'h ideas. Next of special
mention was Hie violin playing- of
.Marion 1 till, who tendered the Fan
tnslc Pastoiale, by Sinselee, in a man
ner ino.st bellttltifi: Hie .solo. Notice
must also be taken of Mastei William
Hold's nis;,in .solo. Oloi la, from Mozart's
Twelfth Mass, which was well Ten
deied. David John was ocall.st of bolli
alteinoon and evening:, and caused
Kie.t'w applause by hta well-iendered
Milos,. The perfoininnce was btouglu to
a close by a beautiful piano duct,
played by the Misses Hill and Hum
met s. The teacher, Pi or. Walklnsliaw,
dejoives sieal ptalso for the vvoik
done by his pupil, both afternoon and
evenlnp,
Tho Statue Crowned.
Owlni; to the dlsuKreoable weather
Tiiiii.sday nliiliL the annual public ex
oicises in connection with tlie ctovvn
liiK of the .statue In St. Mary's place
had lo lie trauMeiicd lioni the open
air to llolv liosary clinic h. The altar
ofMhe ohuuli was decorated in a
beautiful manner with palms, ferns
and lilies of the valley.
Miss lleitiude Norton, of Btlck ave
line, now tied the .statue and following
this approprlato hymn weie .simp and
lecitatloiih Riven by the pupils of St,
Mniy's academy. A shoi t addie.ss win
delivered by Rev. J. V, Moyhni.
Cake Walk a Fizzle.
The cake walk advertised tor tho
.uidlioiliim last night proved an al
most coinpfete lUzlo, It was aniiouuceil
theio would be six walkoi. and the
Daiktowu brass hand.
Only thieo walkers weio In attend
ance and the baud was ab.soul alio
Kethor, tho music for the walkois be
Iiik lurnlshed by two peifoimer.s on a
mandolin and u guitai.
Y. W. C. A. Notes,
Sewlny school .Satin day afternoon
at S.30 o'clock.
Oo.spel moetlUK Satuiday oveulrifr at
7.30 o'clock. You aie Invited to at
tend this meeting,
Tho Tuesduy afternoon lllble. oluss
will bo addiosbecl by Uev, A. C. One
kcleiu, who l;us been associated with
Or, t I. ?collphrin Ulblo conlereiu'cs
Ir Northlleld and other places. Mr,
Uaeholeln will also conduct a nible
study In Ornco riofoimeil Hplscopal
church Mnndu, Tuesday and Wed
ncsday ovenhitr, .Monday and Wedne.s
day nfternoon, Juno 3, 1 and fi, at ,1
o'clock In Hie afternoon and at S
p. in.
The executive t oiniiultco will meet
Monday afternoon at :) o'clock. On
account of the tain, the inecului; was
postponed fiom Wediifsday until
Monduy, June 3. A lull attendance)
A GREAT SURPRISE
Is lii slore lor all who use Kemp' PjUjiu Cur
the '1 hro.it Jliii I.UHK4, the vu'Jt siuiantriO
nnlcily. WoulJ jou believe llui It u e0(i bn
Ui mciiU ami jny ill uzt'U t h uullioiUcil Uy the
liropiittur of tliU voncJrtut icniedy tu uhe oci
a tample Lottie ficc? U i.eur tail tu cine
acute oi ilironle ioiijIh. All UtuijUU vll
K(ini' lUlijm. ,1'ilie t!Q. and rw-
llftftfii
Am Excellent Coiiibiimiion.
Tho pleasant method nnd beneficial
effects of the well known rumetly,
Svnui' or Fiob, matittfaeturod by tho
CAMFottMtA I'io Hvnwp Co.. Illustrnto
thovnlucnf obtaining the liquid laxa
tive principles of plants known to bo
medluinally laxtttivo and lirosentlntf
them In tho form most refreshing to tho
tnsta and acccptablo to the system. It
Is tho one perfect stront'theninix laxa
tive, clcatislnn- tho system effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevcra
gently yet promptly nnd cnablingono
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and sub
stuncc, uud Its tictinir on tho kidneys,
liver and bowels, without woakening'
or irritating them, make it tho ideal
laxative.
In tho process of manufacturing figs
are used, os they arc plcnsant to the
taste, but the medicinal qualitlesof the
remedy arc obtained from senna and
other 'aromatic plants, by a method
known to tho California Fio Syrup
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations, please
remember tho full name of the Company
printed on tho front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN FRANCISCO, OAt,.
LOUISVILLE. KY NSW TOBK, N. T.
ForBulo by all Druggist. PrlcoKte. per bottle.
nt this meeting Is earnestly leuuesled.
Miss Westrott's einbioldery class
Tuesday evening at V.30 o'clock.
Memorial Church Notes.
The geneial lohearsal of tho cantata,
"Our Flag." will take place next week
on Wednesday and Friday evenings, on
account of the mlnisteiinl confeiencc
occupying the place on Tuesday. Some
special Instruction is given to the slng
ei.s at every reheaisal, therefoie It Is
Important that all the membeio or the
choir intend every piactice.
Monday evening the chinch will have
its monthly piayer meeting lor mis
sions. The pastor, Uev. W. F. IJavles.
will give a short addie.ss.
TOLD IN A FEW LINES.
"deception and social for the enjoy
ment of all," Is the announcement the
ladies of the riovidenco. Presbytoiian
const cgation mnke for Friday evening
of next week. They ask all their ft lends
to come, and piomise Hint as their
guests they will suiely have a pleas
ant evening. Tlie Infoimal pi ogi amine
Is a hint at the' entertaining featuics.
such as the opportunlt.v to chat with
friends, listen to music, enlov the nov
elties and paitakc of light icfrcsh
nietits piovided by the hospitable ladles
of that chin ch.
Tlie following pait.v cflluyed a pic
nic at Nay Aug p.uk and Scranton
lake Thin sday: Misses Jane Thomas',
Kllzaheth Owens, Anna Shemm, Mar
ian Owens. Hesse Powell, Heitha Finn,
Mr. Williams, Mi. Hughes, Mr. B.
Thomas, Ml. .1. Jones, Mr, Ibuoiy,
.Mr. Fiane. Mr. How man, Mastei Fied
Slocttm. Several piotuies or the paity
weie taken.
The Crystal Ldteiaiy and Dianiatlc
club is about to produie "Passion
Slave," a melodiama. at the Audl
toiluni. The lehearsals aie under the
direction or Joseph Kvans and John
Kelly. Tho play will be pioduced under
the auspices of the Notth Knd Glee
club, and dining the evening the glee
club will lender several ol" the wings
they expect to sing al the Pau-Amei I
can eisteddfod in August.
A large number of membeis of the
Crystal Literary and Dramatic club
accompanied the Keystone ilub to Cai
houdale Thuisday night lo witness the
production or "Because She Loved Hint
So," which the Keystone club gave in
that elt. The following ate thu mem
bets of the li-y.stal club: Misses An
nie Roche, Catheiine Homy, Annie
Walsh and Margin el Mortimer, of
Pittston; Joseph Kvans. James and
Patilck McDonnell and Thomas C.ilf
lln. Mr. and Mis. L. Vail, of Siott town
ship, aio visiting Mr. and .Mis, Otto
D. Myers, of church avenue.
Mrs. S. Powell Is seriously 111 at the
home of her daughter, Mis. Samuel
Davis, of North Main avenue.
Miss Nellie MoNuniuni, of Port ,er
vls. Is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William McNamaru, of West
Market street.
Jnme.s .VUNiiniura, of Wsr Maiket
street, Is spending two weeks at the
Pan-America ti exposition,
There will be an Important meeting
of Company II, Thirteenth loglment, In
tho looms In the Auditorium this oven
lug. OBITUARY.
MP.S. FKANK ALKNANDKR, of
135 Adams avenue, died yostotday af
ternoon, lifter an Illness of tin en days.
The deceased was HI years of ago and
has bcpn a lesidont of this city the
largest pail of her life, having left
lllakely, hor bit thplaee, when nulla
young. Those who knew Hie' deceased
In life knew hor as a kind, loving
wife nnd mother. She Is survived by
her husabnd, Mr. Fiank Alexander,
her daughter, Mrs. Kdwaid rtlshop,
and two sons, Edgar and AJthur
Alexander. The funeial will take
place from the family lesidence Sun
day afternou and will bo private,
PAMi-x i'nnonodi: capwkll.
an aged and tespected tosldent of
Factoryvllle, died Thursday evening,
aged 'ti yoaih. He Is .sttivlvecl by a
widow and four chlhlten, Mrs. James
Wilgley, Mis. Arthur Seantatis and
Mr. Kdvvln W, Cnpwell, of Faototy
ville, and Mi. S, W. Cnpwell, of For
est Ciiy, two slstei.s, Mrs. Almeda
Castle, of Cheyenne, Wyoming; Mrs.
Maltha need, ot Philadelphia, and
one hi other, Mr, J. O, Capwell, of
Factotyvllle. The funeial will take,
place Sunday afternoon at :i o'clock,
at tho ISiptlst chut ch, Factoryvllle
MISS KAT1K HAIUtKTT )aseft
away at hei home hi Jessup yester
day morning;, after a brief illness. Her
death Is unusually sad, as this Is the
second time that death has enteied
the home in three weeks. She was a
sister of the laid John P. Barrett,
Miss ltairett was a popular young
lady, and her death will be a shock
to u wide circle of fi lends, to whom
slip was cndcuied by hei genial dls
pcsitlun and kind manner. She Is
survived by her father, Michael Uar
rclt, a brother, M. Jo nnd two sis
ters, Mm. P. 3. Walsh and Winifred
Oarrett. The funeral will be held
from her homo Sunday nftoinoon at 3
o'clock. Interment In the Atchbald
Catholic cemetery.
MISS MAltTUA THOMAS died yes
terday at the homo of her sister, Mrs,
Joshua tt. Thomas, 1010 Wood slrcel,
aged fi2 youts. sht had been III for
llvo weeks. Tho iitrangoinents for the
ftinetnl have not yet been made.
Funerals.
The ttinoiul of Thomas McAndiow
will tako place fiom the residence of
Ulchnid Dougherty, nt Moule, at -o'clock
todny.
i
Pen Conl $1.50 a Ton Delivered.
to South Side, central city and central
Tlydo Park. Addtes.s ordets lo J. T.
Sharkey, 1014 Cedar avenue. 'Phono
6GS3.
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Funeral of the Late Peter Snyder.
Requiem Mass Celebrated in
St. Mary's Chinch.
The miulrn ot Hip In ( IMir Siyilrr vvpte
ytilrrtliy comlirncil lo t licit lind ii'-liiiu; jiln e
in tlio THititlotli aul ci'iiiolcty mid vmic lol.
lovvnl to tlio icinrlrry In a Liiitc n.itlii'iiiic
o! friends nnd rtlJlivcc ili-luni'i ol p i.v Itiir their
Iat (nrrnrll to ii ilrpnlnl (rirml. 'Ilif futioril
took plnce from tin- f.imllj Ic-dclenm on Willow
strrot iiml moved to l Miiij'i churcli, liero
n I0illlcm mix H cililir.itri! 1i Hoi. I'.itlior
Slmnli, after vvlilcli tin1 fimci il ihiIikc iiioh',1
to tlie ci mi ti r-.
Tin pall luareri uric nuiiiliris of t lit- Ci mil
Anny of tlie Ilciiiblii, ut vvlnili Hie clcroJvd v.u
1 inonilicr.
Outing Party.
veiy ploiLsant oiiliucv I'Uty vv.n I'njoiid liy
a laiKC liiiinlier o( ciiiiii; people m '-liueni il,ri
Krotr, TlmrMlay. Anioni,' tliuo piecnt weie:
Ali'sis Minnie ILirtnian, Amu l'e-el, lAaio lllih
.lids, Mmtna Wultcis Kate lletiiiK, Minnie l.i
ell. Lottie n.inniik, Viiull.i lll.ilii;r, l.iie
Silieutcli, K.itie lliii'ster, I.i n i Nile, Vnni I'oitt,
Maud Moiei, Kilt IlcMrr, 'llieu.i Brill, I.em
Woilirle, rr.inics Paul, Kifu Uoclle. Mji.v Knipp,
MessK. Hciny Sclineiila r, Herman ScliwenKir,
Ad.iin Vim,, Old. schilling i. I'uil .vliillinmi,
1'ildii- lliier. ft. it II. Minn. David IMillli'.-, .1""
Zaiiif, (linles s, lnuili, AiirihI lleiman. Mi k
Klini, .lamoi l.in, Hem; Mnlmiii, lolm -inllli
und ,1.11 oli shijIIm
Novelty Flannel Cloth Suits.
jut tin- lliini; toi warm .e,itlier wi.n mi i ,,o,
Kinliel .mil iliiv-i, II.it i wii 1 1 i nude in tlie li.l
it iatlini', ileganll,v I ulnieil .unl (.iiii.inticd lo
III lilf'IIVIIDs ,t Will 111.
' ."'l! I.Jcl. IH Ulll.l ,1M
NUBS OF NEWS.
Mis M iv I iiisin .unl WN (tlii IV-lioId. ot
Ciitnuooil, will lo.ivi- foi V like II inu totlij lo
linii friend.
lliitlli.i II intllr.v. ut' Pitl'.toii ivenue, h simii
ly ill
Ml,. lMn.ml Mt Audit w, of Will es-llnre, H llm
Biicl of .Mi. .mil Mi. .lolm M.uilc,i, on (Inii.i
Ml eet,
Mi V.IHIH' t'l.ine, ot l.oui-t -tuet, U din
RCtoti-lv ill.
'Hie ii.einliiK of Hi null No U, KineliU of
St. CeoiKi, clll no 1 1 in nioiitldi m sion smid i
.ifltnioon In st. vim's lull.
Hie s, i.mlon sitrni)ni win lmi, sinit.i
alltniooii .it :i u'tloek in Vlldelie lull
'Hie Kipel liitilin .it i he Stmlli Side Yoiiiij
WniiiiiV Clinch'. in ;i--ni i.iti.m Mnitln ilternooii
at .'! II o'tloik vmM lie in charge oi the invila
lion lonnnittie. 'I lie Kt. Uilluni ll.iu- Mill
le.ttl tilt llltclill. 'llieie will lie spttill illl-f( .
Miss .Vim l Sxhtllei, Mi- VHi .loin-, MiM Alvliu
l.tinlli, Miv! ldj ItintMlilir vmII -n. All luiin
women aie linilnl.
DUNWORE.
lliniinoie I'lfO.i ltii.ni ilinuli -l!ei, H, 1'. (iili
lioii'i. pi-toi. lloh tuninimiiun will l,t' itlr
hi itetl .it the inouir'j? Mrvkr stil,(tt of Hie
ovdilnif svinioii, "A llie.it Itiipio-t", snnd.iv
school al 11 oM.uk.
I'lipp Am'iiii,' ( hii-lijn i liniili Itei. I. II. Dili
ne pjiin, Mmnilij; topic, "(Ini-t Dm HikIi
I'm -I." Kvenlni; lopn , "I'lic lit,ilni'- anil Se
veiilj of tlod", siimliv ,-t honl at III o'tloik,
iinn'i, mtcliii!; 'it it I", I'lei.il.otly wekoiiie.
Hie .lii'noi' league of the MilliodM KpiM'opd
ilimtli will c,ie .Hid cnteil niimcnt anil seico
icficslinuntn in the hi line room of tlie clmiili
I'lidaji eiciiin. .Innv 7.
'the Kiist Vlelhtidit 1'piMopil iut ly v, liuo)
will hold their chililien's tin i en im' Nimhy,
.liino '.i, at ID .) i. in.
'Hit' (I, Id l'illm-' lutlue will alltiid divine
hiiiiis .11 the I'n.-t Akiliodi-l llpi-topil ihiiuli
Siiiuliy oinninir, .lime In, at 7,.'0 o'olot k. Uev.
Chi lie,- lltm.i Viuinc:, tlie pittin, will pitaili
a sj,, ti.il Minion
i no r ic .iiecnotiii i,piiopn c nun n ine ue
( luile.i lleniy Xlvviiiit, pj'.ioi ynkn at lu..,i)
a in. and 7.-I0 p. in.; love fi.iM at ii.ltl i, in.
nlieLt foi the I'lenin, ''lln' Itii.ilest," Mid
wuk pi.i.in j-eiciie, WnineMliv ivenlnjr ut 7. M
o'clotk. A loidiil tiiv iluti'iii i-c i tenileil lo ill
lo .ittind Hie senile-..
.-. .
GREEN RIDGE.
'I lie linen Uii1l,'c lllii.ni v ill il"-e iln nenini;
nn, I will rem lln i1o.miI until fall. 'I lie mini-,
lie si low lint Hie in in is' I'- llnil il it 1 1 ii
In tln-e eaillei Hun ll-u.il ll i- lo lie hoped
lint .i l.nitu hum will lie ic'.illtil flout Hit' t"'i
tflt toniuht ami Hut tlie lluiiues of lids oil liy
In-limtlnn will F-noii he in In tit r couilllloii.
Ml:.. I!. II. Ted and il nisditt i, Vl.nl ilail-, of
l tpou-e avenue, .lie pt minis ,i tiw di.t al I'lui
lililft. Ml. C. -s V liiitt ami four tliililun It Tl
etcnliy for Aslnnv I'.nk, win re lln) lnve
lenleil ,i lolliip' lor Hie month of .lum,
'Hie Vlliejuiaii l.ili'l.in -oiiin wax nilii
t.iinid at tho linii-e of KjiI i;.ill-, cm IMiW.ne
ntll'll, I i-t cvinliu.
Mi-. Maiy lioniti, of Ultk-nn aiiiiue, lus it;.
till mil fiom an oMiiidnl .-Lie in lllnj-'liliiiloli.
ritiiles lllwoocl, ot Dinsville, U ,i sui'-t il
Hie li.mil of lalnanl I ullei,
, . l'.illei..ini .mil miu, U.iiiIi I, ol I.. i riuiiM',
vl'hcil (iiiin Iliiln jttleiil.iv.
I liailes rniiinl f-ptiil t sic ril iv In Ciilioudilt
Mii llnii-,' (Uuiinir ili.i ilocd u-leiiliv
Willi a vcl.v tlt'lishttiil .uteiuoim mii ill at iliu
WlieehiienV dull liou-c
HAS TO DE RE-GRADED.
Work nt Nay Aup; Park Was Im
properly Done.
Director of i'lihllc Winks Km ho
hat- had a huso force of iiien at
vvoik for the last low days ickiuiI
Ine portions of tho lniiioved cud of
Nay Aug nark, mi as in penult of the
dialuliiK off of tho i.ilit watet which
has accumulated duriuer tho week.
It s understood that thu Ki'adiiiK
done last year was doiiii without any
lines having heon ulven by an eiiul-nt-er
and that this. Is the leaj-oii such
a largo pait of It hits to be gone
over. Tho epen.se of n-giadlut! will
Im nearly $1,000.
LITTLE TO BUY THE NEWS.
What His Pujpose Is Has Not Been
Stated,
I''or some, days Itlrnunl I.ltilf. of the
Hci.inionlan, has been negotiating lor
the puichiise of the ,Sundti Xevvs
1 1 oiu 'oloii"l F. J r-'ltzslmmons. It
s uxpected that the sain will be con
summated today. What Mr. Utile
imposes to tin with the papei Is not
stated.
Ctilniu'l Kltisslmiiions has been
whole nr pait owner of the ,"evvn slnco
1SSS, wien, with Ft .ink I'. Woodwind,
he putchated It i'n-.u J. C. l.'non,
who Hist estubllsbed the paper in this
I
Special Diseases of Hen
tS MY SPECIALTY.
Faculties tB
H you nr mlTerlni: from ny dUeato er condition peculiar tc men, or If yotl hr tittn
nlnppoliilril In not citllnic a perm incut eure, I want jou to com- mid Into t oclal cht
iltli me I will rxpliln to you MY HVTnvt Ol' TI1KTMKNT, w'llth I Iivt orlgtmterl
nil deiclopetl uffrr my wtiolc llfe'n xpi Hence In trcitlmr speelil dleiivit of men. I nv
no hell., npeehli-i, free unnplet, IrUI trenltnrntii or electro medical tomlilniitloM or nlmllar
"evleeji wldcli do not nnd cannot itire Jiewi peeiilltr to men. My edtiettlon. my exp"rb
once, in.i icnieleiiie. mv lepulalloii eontlfium all uili quaelierv If jou will pty ine a
Vlll f will (.lie ynu rilllt! OK Oll-Mtfli: i lliornucli persona exatnlnallon anil an honetl
op nlon of jour eate. If jou are Incurable w trll jou no. nnd advlv you an that jou
will not to liuinliticRccl liy uusitupiiloiu practlllnnrrx wlio elnlm to euro all. If alter exam,
liner j'ou, I find nit rnralile, I will Insure J oil ot a pernimrnt ruio, Initnnieli aa t vtIII
Rive jou a written purmtee to relund von iviry lent jou liivn p-tld me In ujio I fall lo
effect a aire. I make no cliioTo for inetlii Inct, ai Hiey arc alwaj ineluded In the nominal
ee, a.kcd, anil jou know (o Hie lent, li"fnro jou alart what jour whole treatment Is nolntsr
lo enl, and I will make no false piiimUct ui to tlie time for the sake of getting J0H ai
a patient, as I promise only what I ctn do,, and do at I promise.
rSWVniim, W-CIIAKOKS stopped InO to 10 daja.
AMISSIONS and Drain slopped hi i lo 1.1 dayt
t'T.Cnn5! T care not of how lone atandlnt;. 1 will dry them uji at onc
STnirTtinil cured wlllmut cutllnR or dllillnir.
HYDHOCKI.K or any swelling or 'nhrReniinta retluee j at once.
IMPOTI'.NCY liy my tjitcin of treatment Ii curable lrreprctive of tlie lime ntanrtlnt; or
your ape.
m.AnilKTt AVD KIDN'r.Y ilemwincnU by my sjteni of.treatmmt show alijna ol im
proiement from the very heplnnintr
RlinUHATISM, bcinB caused by Impure condition of blood, la cured permanently by
me. " ,
SPITIFIO m.OOl) rOI?ONIS'0, permmrntlj cured wllliout (lie ine of lodido ot Polaali
or Merc ury.
VVItll'B If roil cannot ejll. All rorreiponclenee Milrtly confident UI and all icpllei sent
In plain enveloiej. lneloe 'J cent stamp to Insure rcplj.
OKl'K i: HOURS, ll a. m. to 5 p. in. and 9 to S p. in., Simdajs, ID a. m. to I p. m.
DR. MACKENZIE'S
fllll I
Pmiianciitly Located ut
Rooms 208-209-210 Pauli Building
426-428 Space St., SCRANTON, PA.
TAKE ELEVATOR.
i
The Cambria Cemetery.
The Cambria Cemetery Company beg to announce
The Opening of
Their New Cemetery
On Washburn Street
The Cemetery Grounds are high and dry, immediately
adjoining the old Washburn Street Cemetery, and com
manding a magnificent view of the Keyser Valley.
Inspection of these grounds may be had at any time by
applying at the oliice, located in the cemetery.
Until June 15th, burial lots will be sold at a greatly
reduced rate. For full information apply to the sexton on
the grounds,
GEORGE ROWLANDS.
No. 2024 Washburn Street, City.
city :is fi In illicit of ills Wllkiw-Baiie
Smulay ii.iptT.
COUBT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
Attiiinoy Tliniii.ts I'. llolmn yi'sti'l'
ilnv upiilli'il H' mini lor .1 cliiirici for
the' Soiilli WiiHliliiKton Avi'iuii' Athletic
(lull, vvliiisc illtcctiiiH mo t'li.irli't Stone,
f Italics II. .Miiiin.v. t'nspt'i' Nucsli, .M.
V. lcNnlly anil .lolm ..uikhii.
On niiitloii of Attorney r. II Sopoi',
colll't ycsti'l'il.i.v extcinleil the tlllle nl
"lonecl I'nr justltlliir the hall Klveii on
the appeal In the euse ol' I). I!. Kep
loijlp .lRiilnst Jane K. fllnser, .
In the case or II. Dim nor against tlie
Vnti.il I'eiins.vlvniil.i 'relephiiiie ami
Supply company, a inle was Kianteil
jestetclay to sltovv i aiise vvlty the
Seraittoii lIliiniln.illnH. Ileal .unl I'ovver
company .unl Postal ToleKiaph anil
rahle coiiipany shonhl tail he .ulilecl .i.s
lU'lViulallls.
Mnirinee I.icenaes.
William A. White I'cckvlllo
Kll7.il .lane Moilison I'l It ubllifV
Willis W. Hunt Seott
Msslo A. Veety Hcolt
WnsUo tiiialy Taylor
Mniy I'lcivai.i Taylnr
Wot'lilcU Il.iilarovif. iii'liniiilalii
Vietotla Knells I'.ii'houihilt)
John tiei'Kot. Thioou
linsa .Vii'..v Tin nop
Hennle n.ivi.s leiin.vil
Cdfliventn AVnsIey Mayllehl
John Kllk'ltuvMi Mayllelil
Jlarv V.isllvIcK .MaMlehl
Mux Veilniilelv Simpson
Mary r'liKel Simpson
John A. T',iiBPlilil...ll'- Jackson stieet
Iteinltntillli.i A. Nelson. limit I'lice stieet
POLICE AND ALDERMEN.
vr Vln.i Wiiikv ah iimliil )i'linl.iv .it Hi'
linl.iiiif ul Mi- I mi' liviici, ut Lt1l.11 j ciiim ,
Willi I'llllL'lll lif "'Hi lll'Hllllllv imuliict Vftti
liiiiliik Hit-1 vult'iiiL', Vlilt'ini.in lluiMj ,ll-i li.im.il
till- lit Ifllllalll JlH l rlllllllK III!' lttl lllt'll lul.
I I. II111I,, a iiicii.Ihi in Hit' l.iinut' Vliktc,'
III, C1. .l .llltbtlll VIsllllljV .11 lilt' illsl.llit f ti
U. I'. Iilllit,i,l, Hit' 1 iriiaai liinuif 11 till rr, win)
, Imu. liini Willi ill.'iiJl liill itiliii,'. Tin lilIU
vtlih It it i alli'iitil lu-'i'iMoil wire linvi'olt iio-tim
anil tlil w,i llii' i)lil ilmmo nu wliitli Mi l,ll
Imiil 1011KI i.im liim .uit.-iitl. Mjuuiijii Mill 11
llllltl illlll flU .Hill 1 iris
Villif ,in V.ili-n, j. ir.uJi-iiM ifiil. wiiiuincl
nur lu tlie I'iiIiii' Lite 'lliiuilj niln lv lici
litlici. wliii ij)-. Ill it -if l IucniliKililt' Jii'i
lli,i.H III rllVill'.' nil lIlC Mll'lla .U IllS'lll ill iUC
tlciiulilt. iuiiii,in.t Mjt ll lie Mllbr, ulllinu' in
liullii t mill ii.-tc tl ij inornins, luiiiuiltlul Kir
in ll,o iuiinl ijII 'lulil uli Unit' ii lit i (jllm
uii I jKe tlie Ji''tt.-ll. lri4 It) Iiivp Inr cuiiiinii
lul lu ;niuc iliilllillluii.
Vh. Inii.i Kiini, wlm Kit'j lul 11j.uk me ,i
Ijiuii. S ., wj aiifitnl .vi'ilciilj.v ) Miu W
ll, lliihisju 011 ilic iluiiie ut vji,raiic. Mic ,
acioiillii); tu Mi. Hil'jii, a 'rntossn.il (ciialc
llJi,'dU(l lut vMictl llil til' ioviul liniu lc
line VlaL'iIIJlt' Millar ituniiiiltul lirr lu tho
iciunl jail (r (U mciulbs. 'II ic J-ifJioM chil.l
I
Cente r
I
Them
on
My (
Specialty
S
wlm Ii slic hi'l in lici' tiiiiic was tikrn In llm
1 1 unit tin Mil' I'll imIIi-k
A GREAT MARKSMAN.
"Wild Bill's" Exttnouliniuy riofl
cioncy with a Revolver.
"Willi Mill" IlkUok was the lli"t
lionUei.sm.ut who leeosnlzeil the i ill -pcirtniiee
of piolii'lency In the use ol'
the siN-shnotei, s,is j:. i l.lttle In
Uveiyhocly's M.iKir.Ine. This w.is tho
leal .seciel ol' his stipiemui'.v. Ho
v.as an iineiiltiK iiiiiiksman, anil hnt
,t ,11 cinalel.v under file as when llr
I111; at .1 111111 k, app.iieiuly InkliiK no
nilil. 1'ioli.ihly no 1111111 over eiinilleil
him m the llKlitnliiR-UUo l.ipkllty
with which he eoiikl iliavv .1 weapon
ill Utile ill' ellieiKelli'V. ami III till
tlloiotlKll sell'-possesslon that llincle It
possllile for him to take in I vantage ot
iveiv 11pp.11 Utility ill savilKe coillliel.
Ilu lliul .1 slatlillllK onlei to Ills clopil
ties that they .slionlil not rush In on
lilin in unv of Ills nlTi.iy.s, anil is
peclally shoulil not 1 ome uiilclJly lir
in lils'iear My MiKottlnK thin, Wil
liams met his ileiith, Hlekok- takim?
him lor an enemy, anil llrlns so uipiiU
ly that It led no uppoi tnnliy for ie-
L'liKllllInn
lie loaillly killed Ihe W Ikl uiiciso
iiciiiss tlie Smoky Hill with his 10
volver. Uiclliii,' ut his hmse'.s highest
speed lie 111 ed shot after shot Into a
tin eiin or hltr lilnu-post u few mils
il'isiiint. St.inil'iiiir nt one teletrrnpln
pclo lie would svviniv iiipidly on his
heel and lite a pistol hall Into the nevt
telcKliiph pole. These were some r,f
the simpler le.it.s he pel funned 'lay
ullei day on the stieet to settle vv.ib
iis1. II" could shoot 11 hole thioilffh H
silver dime ul lll'tv paces, and could
diive the coik thlotiKh the neck of
a hottle. and ill thllty paces, kliocU
out the hottom without liienklitR thn
neck. He could do what llm fancy
shots of the piesent day lo. ami posM
hlv some of them equal lihu ns
iiu'iiksmen with :i levnhei hut It
must he leiueinheied that he was tho
(list to in quIii' this skill. 11ml that ho
shot lust is well with other hnot,
Iiir- 111 hint. 11ml in 11 man. as slendlly
as nt .iny oilier tarm i.
"Ii n jM.iuiiiliii, Inn lljH.i. "" ' ,l" t
kium .ii'iiuli com" ' "' h,lu" I''I"'I,!
Win 1 ni'i "'i iiiiiui' il" mi""
Win lln nuiln vn iiwii
Win Ike lll'l'in l.ll'IW illuinsl j ilii) out
ol .will win 11 n 1. mil '" I IKi'laim 1'Ijiii IMli'i.
In bourn will
iilenreullrrl
'li 1'opulUH
ic?7
in oi