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The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 10

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.5 A if. it THE SCIUNTON TIMES, THURSDAY, ,) UNE 27, 1001. nlrien Relief tlieiiiuall'eiii ralKla, A True buticiiio la all rftPF'K WALL INFLAMMATION. 8ireoat, (S minutes), Tootliacbe (1 minute), Cola Sores, Felons, eto. "roins- Forming urtir.

trautids. Jos McConnell, manager; Jos Tu-Isjr, eapiala, First cooie; Brst served, Tb base ball team, ot Chestnut street, would Ilka to play any team, la tna olty under 10 years of age, for July 4. loj, on any grounds, at 10:30 o'clock. Please anawer 4 Th Times ss soon as possible. Dart Mullen, inannger; Willie Sbaugbueasy, captain.

The Maroon Juniors, of Mlnooka, challenge tb Dunmor Vnlon Stars or Mlnooka Stars, Lilac er the Juveniles, of South Scrauton, West Bid Rosebuds, Modoc Juniors, Dasher Junior tr any team In tbe county under years of age; first come, drat served, for a gam of ban ball on our grounds, July 7th. please answer as soon as possible. James J. Walsh, manager; Ed. O'tiailoy, captain, Old Forge, Juno 87.

Branch 604, La-dies' Catholic Benevolent (assoclatlon, Dealer. Wo.slie by mall 80o.rretonia,w.l By will meet in regular session this evening at 7 o'clock. Members will pleas report promptly. MINOOKA. Th members "of the Ladles' Auxiliary, A.

O. will meet In McDon-ough's hall this evening at 7:30 o'clock sharp. All members are requested to be present as buslnsss of importance Is to be transacted. Tomorrow evening the society will conduct an Installation social. The affair will be tor the members of ths society and their friends.

flour 14.49 per barrel at McDon. ough'a grocery. M24-tf This evening the Greenwood Accidental Fund picnic is being held In the Greenwood grove. The picnic should receive the support of the people of Mlnooka and no doubt will meet with much success. There will be an orchestra present to furnish music and everything for the comfort of tho who attend will be attended to.

Mlnooka weddings will be found rs ported elsewhere. 1 111 11 Vanderbllt Sampson, a colored youth, Is well-known In pollr circles, was and committed to Jail lust evening by Ms lstrate Millar. Sampson was cnaried wttl stealing money from the show ease ot Mn Joseph Weteberger, Who conducts a suial store in Raymond court. 2c Per Double Roll and Up. 50c Paper at 20 and 25c Per Roll It is money in your pocket to look over our line be fore purchasing elsewhere.

We have no broken up and shopworn stock. Everything new and up-to-date. Latest designs am colorings. NEW WALL PAPER CO. 303 Spruce Street, Near Penn Avenue.

ander GERMAN 1. H.ll.nt lap X' oni no RfiMT Edna Sherman, Jennie Fori, Emma Coyle, Margaret Jackson, Llssts Rowland, Maud Evans, Hattie Davis, Hat-tie Finn, Bessie Robblns, Ruth IIlll. Nellie Hill and Georglanna Clark. CLOSING ASSEMBLY. The closing: assembly of the ninth season of the Chautauqua Literary und Scientific Circle was appropriately celebrated at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Sodler at their pleasant home on North Main avenue last evening. At the dainty collation Mr.

C. H. Von Storch acted as toastmuster. The toasts and their: responses were: "The Occasion," Mr. Hulslander; "Our Class," Mr.

Henwood; "The Clergy." Miss Benedict, "Our Guests," Miss Breck; "Our Fun," Mrs. Hulslander; "Any Old Thing," Oeorge Benedict, esq. Those present were: Miss Albright, Mrs. Anderson. Miss Bently, Mrs.

Breck, Miss Benedict, Mr. Connor, Mrs, Fish, Miss Finn, Robert Fish, Mrs-. Gillespie, Mr. Gillespie. Miss Goetzman, Windsor.

N. Rev. Dr. Guild. Mr.

and Mrs. Henwood, Miss Henwood, Mn. and Mrs. Hulslander, Dr. Holllster.

Mrs. Jackson, Miss Jackson, Mr. Jackson, Mr. Melater, Miss Picket, Misses Helen and Ruth Sadler, Mr. und Mrs.

Stone. Mi. and Mrs. c. H.

Von Storch. MINOR NEWS NOTES. Ex-Judge V. J. Lewis and daughter Miss Effte, and Mrs.

Powell left yesterday for Denver. Col. Miss Nellie McNamara. of New York, Is visiting her puients on West Market street. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Osterhout. who have been visiting In Mlddletown, hace returned home. The children of the West Market Street Welsh Congregational church will produce a cantata, "Brownie's Bund," this evening. Rev.

R. N. Harr is, of Clifford. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Owen, of North Main avenue. Daniel Houlihan and Patrick Hughes, former residents of Providence, now of New York city, are visiting friends In this section. There will be an Ice cream social tomorrow evening the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Thomus. Belmont Terrace, for the benefit of the Welsh Congregational church. GOLDSMITH'S BAZAAR ball team to a gams ot ball on July 4, on any grounds outside ot Mlnookt, lor w.uu a side. Answer through The Tint, toe Athletles esiinot play ths Rosettes Sunday, June 30, but will play you a aun-tlay.

July 7, no the Rosette grounds. W. Uoroornu, niuger; Clurk, ceplslu. The Athletic bus ball club, of PrUseburg, cballeuKvs auy nrst-clM Usui to ftias of bise bail ou Juue 30, on any grounds. Answer in Tb Times.

Nealun, captain. The Ttxu Steers will meet this evening at :30 o'clock at Urogan's barber shop to aleot new offlovrs, All iiiembtrs please attend. The Modocs accept the challenge of the Cur bonds le Creaeeuts for Ruuday, June Su, on tbe Carbondale grounds. Weaee state where you will meet us. Answer In Tbe Times.

William Urogan, manager. Tbe Athletics, of Peckvllle. challenge tbe West Bide Alerts for a' game ou July 8th. ou the Mott Haven grounds, Peckvllle. Answer In Tbe Times.

Nealuu, captain. The Defenders, of Dunmore. accept tbe challenge of the Throop Stars on Tbroop grounds. Let us know as soon se possible, It satisfactory. John Mauley, manager.

The Amateurs, of thi 8outh Side, challenge the Emeralds for a game for Thursday, July 4, or any team In the couuty, under 18 years ot age. Answer through The Times. J. H. Wagner, aiauager.

The Starlights, ot Sport Hill, would like to play auy Orst-riass team In Lackawanna county for Sunday, June 30, on the Starlights' grounds, the Coxles preferred, for $10. James Walsh, captain. The' Halford base ball team, of Peckvllle, challenge the Nonpareils, of Prlreburg. for a game of base ball on the Mot Haven ground, Peckvllle, June 2ith. Answer through Tbe Times.

The Modoc Juniors challenge any team In Lackawanna county uuder 17 years of age, for Sunday, June 30, on the Modoc grounds. Answer In Tbe Times. James Hughes, cap-tain. The Modoc Juniors accept the challens? of the Maroon Juniors for Sunday, July 7th on the Maroon Juniors' grounds. Please answer in The Times It satisfactory, William A.

Rafter, manager. The Violets, of the South Side, accept the challenge of the Throop Stars for game of bull eu Sunday. June 30. on tbe Stars' grounds. Answer In tomorrow night's Times, stating where you will meet us.

J. 8. Wal-tou, manager. The A. team, of Chestnut street, would like to play tbe Woodplekers for July 4.

1S01, on the Oxford grounds. Answer In The Times as soon as possible. Bart Mullen, manaeer; Willie Sbaughnessy, captain. Kor VUkUtfi UWU I Rheumatism, Backache, etc. DR.

RICHTEK'S wona-Kenewnea "ANCHOR" PAIM EXPELLER. One well-known person'sletterout ot I itlfatAlWWtCOHVINAlORY Of MU5ICj New York. Jan. 17tIC9a Gentlemen: Senior girls; accompanied by Miss rRjchtertANCHOR'PAIil UFRhaibone marveb ITntMnus for sufferers.fromCplds, compainrs. yf'Zvl JSC.

and 50c. at all druggists or tnrougn t. Ad. Blester Pearl 8t, RtwTark 36 HIGHEST A AWARDS. k.

ttnan. Wkoiemtt and SetaU Kraemer. Trio "Notre Dame Waltz" Latour Misses A. Schlel. R.

Lutz. A. Haen. Pantomime "The Miser's Supper." The Senior class. Trio "Graduation March" Misses S.

Kolb, M. Kornacker, E. Mlrtz Declamation "Die Zelt Mit Ihren Zwoelf Monaten." I. MaedchenklaBse. Duett "Grand Etude Misses L.

Klrst, A. Helntz. Lied "Zehn Klelne Negerleln" Drill). III. Knabenklasse.

Accompanied by Miss M. Rehner. ANNIVERSARY SOCIAL. The twelfth anniversary of Jaws Connell Lodge of Odd Fellows was celebrated last evening In Fruehan's hall on Cedar avenue. A programme consisting of vocal and instrumental music was rendered during the evening.

An address by Mr. Leopold Joh-ler, mall carrier, was a feature, while the banjo and duet work of Messrs. Tlsdell and Hansroth was heartily applauded. Several short addresses were made by visiting members and the officers were heartily congratulated on the prosperous and solid financial standing of the society. A supper and social session followed.

OTHER NOTES. i auy auiouut of money. I The Eclipse base ball club, of the South I Side, would like to play any ot the follow-j inc teams. Sunday, June 30: The Rough Riders. Dasher Juniors, Willow Street Stars, Keystones, Keystones preferred: on any YOU CAN'T GET Hot Weather Requisites Washable Suits of the Newest Thin Materials and strictly up-to-date in styles.

Prices from 1 .49 to $9.98 Washable Separate Skirts of Pique, Linen, Denim and Duck. Prices from 59c to $4.98. SOUTH SIDE NEWS. Annual Commencement it bt. Mary's Parochial School Anniversary Social Other Notes.

Lust evening St. Mary's hall was the scene of a great gathering on the occasion of the annual commencement exercises of St. Mary's Parothlal school. A programme which was replete with brilliant numbers was rendered and much enloyed by the audience. The commencement was of such a successful nature that the sisters huvedfclded to have the programme repeated this evening.

The programme given last evening was as follows: Chcrus "Greeting Duett "Ben Hur Chariot Misses A. Winter, 1,. Kcsar. Trio "Pretty is a Pink Dressier Ml8f.es M. Noll, M.

Kuhn, J. Fussold. Operetta "Rose of Savoy." Senior class, accompanied by Miss Kirst "Flower Song'" farmer Violins, Masters Kraeimr, C. Kirst; piano. Master Ackfrmano.

Recitation "What I Like to Be." Junior boys. "Oh, Jolly Forest" RuenVr Mandolins, Misses K. Wallir, G. Kirst. E.

Winter; piano Miss Lillian Kirst Duet "The Darkles' Dream" Himau Masters G. Lutsc, O. Kpp. Song "The Little Tuikee Turks" ISrlstow Junior girls; accompanied by Miss Lll. Klrst.

Trio "Diploma Waltz" Streabbog Miss L. Krelnberg. A. Wagner. A.

Mer- kel. Drama "Doklor Posthitis und sein Dlener." I. Knabenklasse. "Gay and Gallant Polka" Bowman Violin, Miss K. Waller; piano, Miss T.

Helfrlch. Song "The Celebrated ABC Lesson" Parry When you old furniture at Auction Sales No Operation, Pain nr Danger. A CI UK OUAli-ANTEKD. iiuse at Once. there's so much re THE RADICAL CURE OF pairing to be done after the additional ex Oulcklv! LU5H5 sfey' Permanently! By My Chcmic-Electro Method.

No Truss Kcijuired When Cured. YESTERDAY'S GAMES. National League. At Boston H. St.

Louis 0 2 0 OH 0 1 0 0 3 Boston (I 0 1 0 0 1 7 Batteries Powell and Kyau; NUiiola and Kilridge. Cm pi re-- Ernsile. At New York- It. E. Cincinnati 0 0 2 'J i New York 2 0 3 0 tt In -1 Batteries Scott und P.et:.

Mutthewiou aud Bowennau. Crnplre Dwyer. At Brooklyn R. II. Plttsburj 0 0 I) 0 0 i) i) 0 3 1 Brooklyn 3 0 IM) 1 li ii Batteries Tannohlll, Wlltse and Zimmer; Donovan and McQIre.

I'rnpire O'Day. At Philadelphia Clileago-Puiladelpljla; no game; wet grounds. American League. At Washington R. H.

Philadelphia 0 0 0 I) 4 0 0 4- 4 8 3 Washington 1) 0 0 0 1 U4- 5 lu 1 Batteries Milligari and Powers. Fallon and Father Brehl, of Plttston; Father1 Stelnklrcher, of Luzerne; Father I Frlcker, of Hyde Park, and Fathers Balta, Goeckle Disselkamp. of Wilkes-Barre, were the guests of Father Christ yesterday and attended the children's entertainment last evening. I Many visitors and local horsemen will vIkU Hip Snppdwnv tndflv to n.lr- I penses are figured out you could have bought new goods for less than the old cost you. 4 BIG VALUES 4 In TUrnnm nitc cp.

Mtestcd by cured the past year. DR. ALEX. O'MALLEY. ini Wash.

Ave A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. nil FELIX GOCRARD'S OMENTAL C'UEAM, OR MAGICAL BKACT1PIER. 111 V. Ul Will WIJIU, 9 lected from a crrload Removes, ran, maples, Fro kles. Moth Patches, Kash.

xnd Skin disea.KS, Ladies' and Misses Silk and Cotton ShirtWaists, in whites, blacks and colors. Styles not shown elsewhere. Prices from 59c to $4.98. Summer Neckwear for Ladies and Gents. The latest novelties at popular prices.

LEG OF LAMB, Clark. Lniplres Grady. at Leahy. At Cleveland R. II.

E. Milwaukee 0 3 4 11 2 Cleveland 0 1 ii 1 2 il 1 I) 5 8 2 Batteries Ready aud Malouey; Braggins, Garviu and Wood. tltipate in the races and also to partake of the hospitality of Mine Host Iaubscher, who will give a house-warming party and lawn social to mark the opening of the racing season. He will serve lunch to the guests at the close of the races. Mrs.

William Holder, of Cedar avenue, left yesterday for the Pan-American exposition where he will spend about ten days. Christian Samson, of Alder street, had his hand seriously Injured at the North Steel works yesterday afterl-noon. He was removed to Dr. Walsh's office, where his wounds were dressed. Mrs.

James Coughlln, of Hawley. Is the guest of Mrs. John Manlcy, of chtrry street. Miss Anna Kramer and Miss Anna Rarlck have returned from a two weeks' visit with friends at Lake Wl-nola. T.

P. Probson will leave for the Pan-American exposition today, where he will remain about two welts. Have your harness given a general overhauling for Good handmade harness, horse supplies, at H. G. McCrea's store.

Elm street and and every I 1 ot beauty, and defies detection. It has stood the test of 63 years, and is so harmless we taste it to be sure it Is properly made. Accept no counterfeit of similar name. Dr. L.

A. At Baltimore No game; Boston team to show up. Detroit-Chicago Not schedule. recently received. Suit with Oval French Beveled Mirror, Golden Oak finish, C1Q QC pieces.

$177V An Elaborately Carved Suit of three pieces, large irror. $77 CA best case work vWv Solid Oak Suit of eight pieces, mat-CIQAA tress and spring Pvvv Highly polished Quartered Oak suit, equal to any $50 suit, HC AA sale VWU of the I Ssvre said tb a lady Sftvre hautton (a pa- LAMB CHOPS, 1 Eastern Leaguei Provident, t. Montreal, o. Hartford, Worcester, .1. Toronto, Syracuse.

Rochester, Buffalo, tletitt: As you lames win use tnem, i recommend Oouraud's Cream' as the least harmful of all the Skin preparations." For sole bv all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers la the II. Canadas and Europe. I'ERB. HOPKINS, Prop Tt Great Jones St. N.V.

lis Store will be closed Fridays 1 a "How to Tore All Akin Diseases." I Cedar avenue. M4-U SWAYNE'S Father Mtiley's excursion yesterday to Lake Lodore was one of the most successful events of the season OINTMENT eFii Tetter. Keiemftjtcti, at noon during the months of July and X) August in order to give our employes jjj a half holiday. i mm 11 hriptlouonthc Favcc. AMATEUR BASE BALL.

Challenges nnd acceptances not reaching this office by 9 a. will not appear until tire following day. The Mooslc Poplars will play tbe Olyphant Browns a game of base ball on the ulyphant grounds on Sunday. The Amateurs will play the VI. tors, of Pine Brook, on the Victors' Sunday, June 3U, at 3 o'clock.

N. Ooud, capta.n The Went Side Browns accept the challene of tbe Carbotidale Crescents to a game the Carbondule grounds, June 30. Tbumuti, manager. The Harmonies accept the challenge of the LAMB STEW, "I am usina; a box of Chi nana i tua doot, ifbvidi tbe ila clew, irbtte mud Credit You? Certainly All DrnffrN's. mit.

We- KW IfHfK Niflrl.lt aultrW THE: g)ClB. I and Liver Tablets find nnd them the best thing for my stomach I i ever used." says T. VV. Robinson, Jus-1 lice of the peace. Looinls, Mich.

These Tablets not only correct disorders of tb.e stomach but regulate the liver and bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant In effect. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by all druggists and PIMPLES loCONOMY eruptloni, blackheads, enlaiyed w. .1 1 Wl aTssTsl'sTs 1 i Mutthews wholesale and retail 1 ugents.

J22M1 and all affections of the skin sport Hill Starlights lor Sunday, June So Please mention where you will meet ua in tomorrow's Times. The Mooslc Poplars accept the challenge of the Alerts, of Scranton, to a game of base ball on the Avoca grounds on Sunday, July 7. J. Early, manager. Tbe Harmonies challenge the Minouka ba.se and scalp are epeedUyand pcr- Special Bargains in Groceries.

IV vuim ai, jour nome. 221-223-225-227 Wyoming Ave. run information with Imok free. wil" 'ree. West 2J4 Street, New York: Are You Interested in Fancy Work? 1 If so, you will want to make the latest novelty, A Shoulder Cape, in the Umbrella, Lillian or Iris shape.

Of course you wi want some of NORTH ERD NEWS. Entertained His Sunday School Class. Chautauqua Circle Closing Assembly Minor News Notes. Mr. Merton Emery entertained his Sunday school class from the North Main Avenue Baptist church at his home on Church avenue yesterday afternoon.

A most enjoyable afternoon was spent by all. Dainty refresh GOING Tl A PICNIC fflsm Cut Price Grocer. 718720 West Lackawanna Avenue. Corner Penn Avenue and Mulberry Street. )XNT FORGET ments were served.

Those present were; Misses Naome Williams, Alloe Chappell, Alloe Powell, Rachel Derbyshire, Phoebe Burke, Ruth Williams, the popular Utopia blietland rloss. We want you to bear In mind: That we have just received a large quantity of this floss, comprising all colors and combinations. That the price is 10c per skein. That you do not want, to be deceived by imitations of this celebrated Floss. I It will quench your thirst, and though a temperance drink, it has a SDlendid creamv head.

It ic ray 11 GHAPPELL'S Reputation Flour 5. Providence Square, Scranton. DRAWN FROM THE WOOD Scranton, June 22, 1901. Dear Madam: We have Just received the very Latest Fashion Plates of Fur Styles for the season, 1901. Would be pleased to have you call and Inspect our Alteration Department of Fur Garments.

Should you desire having youf Furs Repaired or Remodeled for the next season, It would pay you to have us attend to the same during the summer months, as we do all Fur Alterations at half of regular prices. New Seal Garments made to order at greatly reduced prices If order Is placed with us now for Fall Delivery. P. 8. Remember, we repair yout; Furs and Store Them Away until you want them, and positively guarantee safe keeping.

Telephone calls promptly answered and attention paid to every detail. Thanking you for past favors and trusting to receive your future MADE BY IMPERIAL EIRGH BEER Dickson Cjfy, Pa. Here are two soecial offerings which are worthy of the tZ kfrb mm SIHIOES. attention of shrewd buyers as -quantities are limited. An b.

SOUTH GIBSON Creamery Butter Received fresh twice a week, early inspection is advisable. i I remain yours truly, Ruffled Curtains 65 cts. the pairchoice grade of Swiss, 'well made. An. exceptional bargain.

value Ji.oo. ID. BRESCIIEL. Wilton Rags $1.25 Size 4 ft 6 in. by a ft.

3 In. fchoice line Oriental De-slgm. Real value $2. oa 9 All Styles and All Makes for Men, Women, Boys', Misses', and Children at Prices Impossible to Other Houses. Men's Oxfords from 98c to $5.00.

Ladies Oxfords from 98c to $3.50. Boys Oxfords, russet aridjDatent leather, at $1.50 and $2.00. Youths' Russet and Patent Leather Oxfords af $1.25, and $1.50. Misses' and Children's Oxfords and Slippers- at 75c and Extra help to wait on yon. Come early.

and avoid the rush The Reliable Farrier, 121 Wyoming Avenue, Opposite the Globe Stors. New Telephone: 289. Pm. Chappell. ly.

NDTEOur store will close during July and August on Saturday at noon 1 Williams McAnulty. CARPETS. WALL PAPER. Temporary Store, 125 Washington Avenue. J.

0. GGOUELL, EXAMINATION FREE. C4UOUATS FIMLAPRbPHIA OPTICAL C3 SFRUCEfeTRCCX. Th3 Distributer cf Fester IV. 1.

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