The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 22, 1896, Page 6, Image 6

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    TIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE S ATTJ11DAY MORNING, AUGUST 22, 189.
SCRANTON SOCIAL
NEWS AND GOSSIP
Brief Mention of What Is Doing In a
Pleasure Way.
AN ABSENCE OF REAL ACTIVITY
I'xual Weekly Summer List of Wed
dings and Parties, bat None of tbe
Larger and More Formul Events
Movements of People of Scranton
and Its Vicinity.
The following young1 women from fhls
city are stopping at the Nessomtic
Lodsre, Lake Winola : Misses Eva
hoit. Ella Osland, May AVilklns, F-lda
Simpson, Hess Connell, Lottie Welsen
fluh. Gertie Wclflentluh, Maud Sanders,
Annie Jones, May McConnell, Hannnh
Skerrltt, Clara DeLotiff, Nell Simpson,
Edith Evans, Laura Van Vleit and
Anna Van Norf.
Miss Sfayme Ward, of Fourth street,
entertained a number of her friends at
her home Tuesday night.
Miss Pnrah Donneson was married
to Cornelius Barry, of Genet street, in
St. John's church. South Side, Wednes
day afternoon. James Collins was the
Ki-oomsmnn and Miss Mary K. Barry
bridesmaid,
Mrs. Thomas Allen, of the West Side,
entertained the members of the Ladles'
Jielief Corps at a 5 o'clock tea Wednes
day afternoon.
In St. Mary's German Catholic church
Tuesday morning. Miss Mary Hohr wns
married to John Lotifr. A nuptial mass
followed the ceremony. Both of the
young people reside on the South Side.
A party thnt spent last week at Crys
tal Luke consisted1 of Misses Mary
I'iteher, Huth I'eck, Annie Kennedy,
Grueo reek. Hattle Coons. Alice Wil
liams and Kate Chase. The young
ladles reside on the West Side and were
chaperoned by Mrs. Kttth Peek, nf
l'lice rtfeet.
ft
Mrs. Fordhain, of Green lildfre, chap
eroned the following: party of young
pe-ple which camped nt Mooslc Lake
Inst week: Misses Mabel nnd Gussie
Fordliam, Mrs. Iunn and her son, liev.
Mr. Dunn. Miss Williams, Miss May
Bilker, Arthur Dunn, Lucius Kenendy.
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Miss Kate Thornton, of West Market
street, entertained about one hundred
c.f her friends with a lawn social ut her
home on West Market street Tuesday
niRht. The grounds were brilliantly
decorated with Chinese lunterns for the
occasion,
A smoker was conducted Thursday
evening In Osterhout's hall. Providence,
by the members of Thomas Jefferson
lodge of True American Ivorites.
G. W. Reynolds, of Green Kldtfe, and
Miss Dorothea James, of Carbondale,
Were married Tuesday evening. The
ceremony was performed in the home
of the bride's parents on Church street,
Carbondale. Mr. and Mrs, Reynolds
vill reside in Green Ridge.
'
Miss Lena Thirl, of Jackson street,
Was quietly married to David Lawrence,
of North Hyde Tark avenue, by Rev. D.
Jones, pastor or the First Welsh Con
'icpatlonal ohureh, Tuesday evening.
The ceremony was performed at the
clergyman's residence on South Lin
coln avenue. After the ceremony a re
ception was held at the home of Mr.
Lawrence's mother. The young couple
will reside at 3Jt North Hyde Park
avenuu.
A nrtmber of the friends of Professor
Loren7. Haberstroh tendered him a
birthday party at his home. 404 Cedar
avenue, Thursday night- It was the
professor's twenty-seventh birthday.
Michael McNally. of South Washing
ton avenue, nnd Miss Emma Holand
were united in marriage by Rev. Walter
Gorman, of Ashley, cousin of the groom,
in St. John's Catholic church. Miss
Dora Manley, of Hawlcy, was brides
maid, and James Caveny, of Cherry
street, attended the groom. The cere
mony was witnessed by many mends
f the young couple. After the mar
riage a wedding repast was served nt
the bride's home on Mnple street, and
then Mr. nnd Mrs. McNally left for
New York city on their honeymoon.
Miss Emma Karr, of South Sumner
avenue, entertained several of her
friends on Tuesday evening. Among
those out of town was Miss Rose Ab
rams, of Brooklyn.
Miss Hattle F. Smith, of Clark's
Green, was married to Bartis Edward
Parker, of Waverly, at the home of the
bride's parents, in Clark's Green, on
Wednesday by Rev. A. Bergen Browe,
Miss Emma Zeigler entertained the
ff Mowing friends at her home, on Ce
Oar avenuu, Thursday evening: The
Misses Emma Wirth, Emma Zelgler,
Katie Ehrhardt, Lucy Wirth, Freda
Rose, Anna Grossait, Katie Hafner,
Lizzie Horbnch, Minnie Holer, Lottie
Vockroth, Messrs. Charles Roth, Mil
ton Moore, George Lewert, Charles
Schneider, Edward Lewert, Nelson llef
feliinger, Walter Lewert, Charles
F'.heuch, Charles Lewert, Willie Schep
er and Frank Bemuth.
PERSONAL MENTION':
Edward Vnnston, of South Main avenue.
Is home from Atlantic City.
Attorney K. 11. House returned Tuesday
from a visit to North Carolina.
Miss Sallie Itrobst, of Allentown, Is vis
iting Mrs. A, L. Burner, of Lincoln ave
nue. I'ercy Waters and George Rarrowman,
of tho West Bide, are home from Atlantic
City.
Thomas D. Thompson, of Washburn
street. Is spending the summer at Crystal
lake.
John Davles, of South Everett avenue,
is home after a ten days' stay at Lake
ldlewlld. ,
Mrs. Ahram Jones nnd daughter, of Ala
bama, are vlsltinff airs. Charles Hudley,
of Kynon street.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Reese ntid son,
Walter, of the West aide, spent Wednes
day at Lily, lake.
-Miss Mary Powers, of Luzerne street,
and Miss Bessie Hart are spending a
month nt Chicago, 111.
U. W. Howells and family, of South
Garfield avenue, left Thursday for Pitts
burgh where they will hereafter reside.
Miss Jennie Daniels, of Division street,
tnd Miss Lizzie Daniels, of Taylor, vis
ited Forest City-friends during the week.
Mrs. William Kress, of Allentown, has
returned home after visiting her daugh
ter, Mrs. A. L.- Ramer, of Lincoln avenue.
Mrs. Ernest Scott and daughter, of Swet
land street, and mother, Mrs. H. C. Scott,
of Green Ridge, and three daughters are
visiting at Foster.
Ross Keogh. court reporter for the Aa-
oeutta Ftem in Ham Xerk it& mcob
panied by his wire and boy, spent yester.
day wilh friends in this city.
F. M. Whitney and family, of North
Hyde i'ark avenue, went to Oneonta, N.
Y Wednesday, where they will remain
on a visit with Mr. Whitney's relatives
for a week.
Mrs. lien Evans, of Twelfh street, has
returned from a visit in Kansas.
.Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of .East Market
street, are visiting in Centre county.
Miss Minnie Peck, of Capouse avenue,
Is the guest of relatives ut Honesrlale.
Miss Davies, of Danville, Is visiting Miss
Jennie James, on North Fllmore avenue.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Ansley, sr., of Me
ridian street, are summering at Lake Wi
nola. Mrs. Frank Brooks and daushter Lil
lian, of Green Ridse, are visiting In Wayne
county. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jones, of Washburn
street, camped at Gravel pond during
tho week.
Mrs. Jacob Jones. Mrs. Berry Clark nnd
Mis. Thomas Jones were at Lake Wi
nola this week.
Mrs. Edward O'Rrien and children, or
North Rebecca avenue, uie visiting
friends in Nunticoke.
The Misses Rath and Mary Lewis of
Bradford county, ure visiting Mrs. John
Hall, of Kynon street.
Jliss Emma Hrundago, of Dickson ave
nue, is home from a visit with friends in
Hamllnton, Wayne county.
Mrs. E. N. Brown has returned to her
home in Westllcld after a visit with Miss
Lillian Juiisch of Wyoming avenue.
Mrs. J'. .1. McManame. of l.uzerne
street, nnd Mrs. Patrick Crune.of Twenty
llrst street, spent the week ut Lake Wi
nola. Mrs. Seltzer of Turan, Kan., who has
been spending the summer! witn her
daughtrr, Mrs. Staekhouse, of Green
liideo, lias returned home.
William Foster and Peter l'ouscr, of
New York struet, have returned from a
trip through W hite Mavun, Bear Creek,
Hnzleton and other places on their bicy
cles. D. J. Phillips, of North Bark, is in Bos
ton. .Mrs. l; b. Finch and daughter spent tho
week at Benton.
Major ami Mrs. Everett Warren are at
Milwaukee, Wis.
Prothonotnry and Mrs. C. K. Pryor were
at Aslmry l'ark this week.
Itev. E. L. .Miller entertained Attorney
Jonas 11. Grater, of Philadelphia, during
the week.
.Mrs. B. Moses, Miss Esther Mopes and
Fred Moses are home from a sojourn ut
lAing Branch.
John Boll has returned from a trln
through tho western stales, and Alaska
lasting three and a half months.
The Mh-ses Myrtle and Lillian l'erry, of
Capouse avenue are in Wllkes-Barre for
a three weeks' visit with relatives.
John Davis, of School street, and David
Gabriel, of Church avenui, have returned
from an extended slay la New York.
-Mrs. 1). F. .Shook and daughter, Flor
ence, of East .Market street, are visiting
relatives at Oswego and Binghamton.
The Misses Teasle Loftus and Nellie Ma
ioney, of Green itldgc, are spending tliutr
vacation nt Elk lake, Wayne county.
.Miss Lola Berry, ut New York city, spent
the eaily part of the week with S. li.
l'erry and family, of Capouse avenue.
I. Cohen, of New York, and his sisters,
Mrs. Galland and Misses l!es:.ie and Uosu
Cohen, me visiting friends in the city.
Miss Mary FarreU, of Philadelphia, and
Miss May Brennan. of Shenandoah, are
visiting .Miss Anna -May Melliilre, of Lin
coln avenue.
Harvey Bong and Charles E. Tropp, ol'
the Crystal Hose company, rtarted Tues
day for West Boint, I'eekskill, Newburg.
l'onghkeepsie and Middletown, N. '., to
arrange for the trip of the Crystal coin,
pany in October.
Miss Mary Pitcher, of Price street. Is
at Crystal lake.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Tewkshury. of
Swetlnnd street, are' visiting at Bingham
ton. .Mrs. E. L. Binder and family, of Dela
ware street, visited relatives ut Ararat this
week.
Mrs. Coleman and son, Clyde, of Dela
ware stieet, are the guest of friends nt
Ararat.
14. .1. Leonard, of the West Side, was at
Richmond and Old Point Comfort during
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Babbit, of Buffalo, nre the
guests of .Mrs. JO, D. Birtley, of North
.Main avenue.
Fred Teal, of Binghamton, N. T., visited
his faihi r. J. II, Teal, of North Main uve
nue, this week.
Mrs. William Trice nnd grandson,
James Elsliy, of William street, spent the
week nl Waverly.
The Misses Alice Timlin, Fannie Haw
lcy und Kitty Culkln, of tho West Side,
are at Lake Winola.
Mrs. M. II. olver. of Deacon street, who
has been spending a month ut Beech
lake, returned home Monday.
Miss Rattle .Marsh, of North Rebecca
avenue, is home alter a visit to friends
at New York and Philadelphia.
Harry Reese nnd sister, Miss Lizzie, of
Shenandoah, nre tho guests of Harry
Phillips, or South Lincoln avenue.
Owen Shearnn, who was the guest of
Evan Rees. of William street, returned
to his home in Gl.'ii Lyon Monday.
Miss Florence lietterly, of South Brom
ley avenue, Is home from a visit to her
aunt. Airs. Shoppy, of Philadelphia.
Charlei Bertine, E. G. Peters, James M.
Powell Will Bnnn, James Burke nnd Dan
Keumor are home from Atlantic City.
Miss Mary F. Klesel is at Asbury Park.
Pa ik.
Franklin Howell, of Scranton street, Is
at Bethlehem, N. II.
A. F. Duffy and I. F. Garden, of the
West Side, are at Asbury Park.
Miss .Mary Freeman, of South Main
avenue, Is visiting at Rochclle Bark, N. Y.
Gordon Noakes, of South Main avenue,
has gone to New York to resido with his
mother.
Mrs. Jacob Jones, Mrs. Perry Clark and
Mrs. Thomas Jones, or the West Side, arc
at Winola.
Rev. Edward O'Reilly, of Freeland. Is
visiting his brother, Rev. J. A. O'Reilly,
of this city.
Charles Sehlnger nnd family have TP
turned to their home In this city from
their summer cottaee at Elmhurst.
Mrs. Samuel Pensyl and daughter, of
Portland. Pa., are vistlng nt the home of
Lewis Feathernian. of Ninlh street.
Miss Florence Allot, of New York city,
who has been the guest of her cousins,
the Misses Walsh, of Olive street, has re
turned home.
The Misses Harriet and Ellie Callendar,
of Main avenue, and Miss Lizzie Owens,
of Parker street, arc visiting In Susque
hanna county.
Miles J. Gibbons has sailed on the steam
ship Majestic for Europe. On Sept.
1:1 he will take part in the bicycle races
at Copenhagen.
Rev. J. W. Buck, of Bloomshurg. who
has been visiting his sister, .Mrs. H. U.
Hnnsler, of North Garfield avenue, has
returned home.
Miss Edna Naitle. of IIoHls, L. I., Miss
Fannie Curran and Miss Kate Cronin, of
Philadelphia, and the Misses Cosgrove. of
Wilkes-ltarre, nre guests of the Misses
Beamish, of Tine street.
Miss Carrie B. Miller, of Church avenue,
Is et Carbondale.
Miss Harriet Ward, of South Main ave
nue. Is visiting at Clarion, Ohio.
Miss Maggie Diskln. of First street, Is
at Croton, N. Y., visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. James MeWilllnms, of Ad
ams nvenue, are home from Saratoga.
David Jones, of Edna avenue, left yes
terday for Olivet, Mich., to attend school.
Miss Lizzie Heermans, of Scranton
street. Is visiting friends at Ellzabethville.
David Llewellyn of Andenrlrd, Is the
guest of Thomas M. Jones, of Leggctt's
street.
W. H. iSnrgeant, of Brook street, Dun
more, is the guest of relatives In Hollis
terville. Miss Lizzie Kelten, of Shenandoah, is
the guset of Miss Ruby Yost, of Blakcly
street, Dunmore.
Mrs, C. L. Jay, of Webster avenue, non
more, s home from a visit to the Data
ware Water Gap.
Mrs. James Doyle and her nelce. Miss
Nettle C. Sullivan, of New York city, a'e
the guests of Mrs. John Klrby.-of Broad
way.
Harry Parfrey, of Brook street, Dun
tnore, will sail today from Mew York on
the I'ntbria for dCurope, where he will
spend severul months.
Miss Helen Buddy and Miss Helen Mur
ray, of Hawley, ure visiting Miss Sadie
Ruddy of Emmet street.
Mrs. Abram Jones und daughter, of
Alabama, are the guests of Mrs. Charles
Hadley, of Eynon street.
Miss Mary Lewis, of West Market street,
has returned home after a week's stay
with friends In Stroudsburg.
Mrs. Bentlcy and daughter, Maggie, cf
Oak street, have returned from a short
vacation spent at the seashore.
C. E. Whitney, the well known Journal
ist, of Susquehanna, called on friends In
the city last evening on his return from
Mountain Park, where he had been at
tending the Seven Cot(nty reunion cf
veterans. "Whit" is one of the best
known and most entertnining newspaper
men In Northeastern Pennsylvania, and
his unique letters nre alwayj enjoyed by
readers of The Tribune.
Charles Tucker, or Mulllen street. Is at
Asbury Park.
Miss Edith Porter, of Meridian street,
Is nt Lake Winola. 1
Mrs. Lizzie Lewis Is visiting at Ararat
Summit. Wayne county.
M. J. Jordan, of I'illston avenue, spent
the week nt Niagara Falls.
B. J. Nevlle and family, of Falrview
avenue, are at Asbury I'ark.
Mrs. Randolph Jones, of Jackson street,
Is home from Harvey's Lake.
Rev. J. 1$. Sweet and family returned
Thursday from Lake Winola.
Miss Belle Yipoml, of Jackson street,
is visiting nt Middle Granville, N. Y.
II. C. Wallace and family, of tho West
Side, have returned from Lake Ariel.
Anthony Connolly, of.Minooka, has re
turned from a trip through the West.
Misses Jennie and Etta. Hiirlow, of
North Bromley nvenue, are ut Lake Wi
nola. Miss May Mnxey, of Hoseman, in vlrlt
lng her aunt Mrs. Moses, of North Main
avenue.
Miss Jessie Beavers, of North Rebecca
avenue, lias returned from an extended
visit In Dover, N. J.
Mr. ami Mrs. David Morgan, of As
well court, ure visiting friends la Aud
cineld, Schuylkill county.
Miss Florence. Arnot has returned to
her home in New York alter visiting the
Misses Walsh, of Olive streiC
Maurice Biplnskl, of Bryan, Tex., who
has been visiting M. It. Kohnstamm, of
North Sumner avenue, left Wednesday
for Sunbury.
Judge H. M. Edwards will leave Tues
day for Denver, Col., where he will preside
over the big eisteddfod that Is to be held
at that pluce.
Miss Knte Murtaugh, of Oak street,
spent the week ai Lake Winola.
Miss Mamie Roland, of Pittston avenue,
has returned from a visit to New York.
Thomas J. Williams, of Wayne avenue,
was in Houesdale during the greater part
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Willlnm M. Howell, of
Garllild avenue, were at Lake Winola dur
ing the week.
Miss Martha Plttack. or Deacon street,
has returned from a visit with friends in
Scott township.
George W. Chase, of North Main ave
nue, entertained Samuel Towers, of Now
York, this week.
George Sklllhorn, of the West Side, at
tended the Knights of Pythian meeting in
Pitlsbuig this week.
Miss Annette Davis, of William street,
has returned from Atlantic City, where
Pile spent some time.
Mis.s Lizzie Cuthlierson, of Von Storch
avenue, was the guest of Carbondale
friends during tho week.
.Miss L'lllau Pelts has returned to her
home in l'hilllpsburg, N. .1.. after a visit
with .Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Kelluin, of
Grove street, Dunmore.
The following Sciantonians are at At
lantic City: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snolch
cr. Judge F. W. Gunster, .Mrs. John M.
liurke nnd son Boyle, of North Washing,
ton avenue: MB Fannie Wenz, of Pine
street: B. Moses, P. P. Jordan, of Wy
oming avenue: 'Mrs. Ilnnnon and son. Jo
seph T. Harmon, of the South Side; Miss
Josephine Clifford, of Prospect avenue;
John IVivIs and John Donahoe, of Eynon
street; .Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bradley, of
the West Side; Dr. Bert Fern, Albert Car
son nnd Thomas Evans, of the West Side;
Mrs. C. A. Kehrig und daughter, Mrs. G.
1 1. Brandt, of Green Ridge; Charles
French, of the Telephone cxcliange; Miss
Alice Comorford, of Penn avenue.
Robert C. Adams has gone to Europe to
spend a month.
Miss Marie Henley, of Pittsburg, Is vis
iting Mrs. Holland, of Gibson street.
-Mrs. Theodore Niitiiiiann, of North
Sumner uvenue. Is nt Clark's Summit.
Miss Blanche Potter, of Green Ridge, is
spending her vacation nt Shawnnese 1-ako.
, J. C. Huntington is spending three
months nt Camp Beaver, Old Forgo, N. Y.
Mrs. George Scott, jr., and son, Law
rence, spent part of the week ut Lake
Ariel.
.Miss Margaret Mitchell, of Blossburg.
is the guest of Mrs. li. C. Hatton, of
Providence.
.Mrs. James Graham, of Long Island
City, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Reilly,
of Hellevue.
Misses Annie Williams, of Ninth street,
is visiting .Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Williams,
of Willlamsport.
Mrs. F. P. Doty nnd children, Edith and
Howard, have returned from a visit with
friends In Binghamton and Waverly, N. Y.
Misses Mary and Margaret Mcllale, of
Fasten, were the guests of the Misses Nnl
lin, of T'ittston uvenue, during the week.
Miss Grace Conley, of Philadelphia, has
returned home after n visit with Miss
.Margaret McCormack, oC South Main
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. James Laurie, of Court
street, ure entertaining Mrs. Collins, of
Brooklyn, N. Y., und Miss Laurie, of
jCngliind.
Air. and Mrs. George Saxe, Mr. and Mrs,
M. Dinimlck, Mrs. G. Moser und Archie
and Edna Saxe, of the West Side, are at
Ocean Grove.
Miss Alargaret Corey, of Jackson street,
nnd Mirs Kathryn Gallagher, or Division
rtreet, are spending two weeks wilh rela
tives in Pike county.
Attorney W. S. Diehl Is at Block Tsland.
Miss Kate Saltry, of Market street, s
home from Atlantic City.
.Miss Mary Merrin, ot Kryser nvenue, is
visiting friends In New York city.
Harry Coursen, of Binghamton, is vis
iting his parents on Main nvenue.
The Misses Ettie nnd Mamo Thomas,
of Spring street, nre at Lake Ariel.
Miss Anna M. Stevenson, or Deacon
street, lert yesterday for Atlantic City.
Jliss Myrtle Fraiinfelter, of Hyde I'ark
avenue, is visiting friends at Mt. Poeono.
Miss Jameson, or this city, registered
nt tho ollice of the New York Herald In
Paris.
Miss Mary Loftus, of Wilkcs-Barre, Is
the guest of Miss Nora Jennings, of
Clover sfeet.
Miss Nellie Benjamin, of Main avenue.
Providence, is the guest of relatives In
Honcsdale.
Miss Madge Shoemaker, of Berwick, re
turned home this week, accompanied by
her cousin. Miss Grace Devine.
James Nenry and Miss Llbbie Neary, of
Market street, have returned home from
a visit to relatives In Ishpelinlng. Mich.
Mrs. John Hobnn ami Mrs. Michael llo.
ban, of Avoea, spent Thursday nt the
residence of James I.arkin, of River street.
11. S. Whitman. C. J. Weichel, W. J.
Battin and wife, II, H. Roldlcman, S. N.
Cnllender. Richard O'Brien nnd D. E.
Taylor and wife, of New York, were reg
istered at the St. Denis, in New Y'ork, last
week.
Miss Marlon Mills, who for a number of
years has been the efficient bookkeeper
for N. A. Hulbert, has resigned her po
sition, nnd left this.elty yesterday after
noon on an extended visit among friends
and relatives In Wllkes-Bnrre, Susque
hanna county nnd New York state. She
expects to return to this city In October.
Mr. nnd Mrs. David Morgan, of Oswald
court, n'e nt Audenreid.
Mrs. W. H. Gable, of Sotith Bromley
avenue, Is visiting at Thornhurst.
Mrs. Frederick Peters, of the Sloan,
Is home from a visit to Atlantic City.
Miss Edna Nagle. of Hollls, L. I., Is vis
iting the Misses Beamish, of Pine street.
Miss Lizzie Heermans. . of Scranton
Ptreet, Is visiting friends! In Newton,
N. J.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Fronk, of Schenect
ady, N. Y are visiting Rev. Richard HI-
orns and family. Mrs. Fronk Is a si3ter
of Mrs. Hlorns.
i.Miss Edna Smith, of Washburn street,
has returned from a vacation at Pleasant
Mount.
Misses Jennie Owens and Ida Chrlstmns,
of North Main uvenue, have returned
from Portlend. Me.-
Miss Katie Kearney, of Archbald, Is
vlfiting nt the residence of James T.
White, of Williams street.
Edward O. Liughlin, of Philadelphia,
has returned after visiting William Cus
lck. of West Market street.
Mrs. James Ord and daughter, Jessie,
of Fllmore avenue, are visiting friends
at Buffalo and Niagara Falls.
Miss Hannah V.'atklns, of Carbondale,
is the guest of her cousin. Miss E.nma
Gammon, of Fllmore avenue.
John Kelly, I'. F. Knight and A. T. Ma
loney, of the North End, have returned
from a week's visit to the seashore.
Miss Kittle Alwell and Maggie Burns,
of New York, ure visiting their uncle,
homas Kenney, of 4 enty-third street.
Ml?3 Evelyn Chamberlain, of Blonms
bur and Miss Emellno Koerner. ot Will
iamSiKot, re the iruests of Miss Rore
M u diall, of Pine street.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Chrifty nnd O. S.
Johnson left this city yesterday afternoon
for Buffalo, and last night sailed from
that place on the steamer Northwest for
Duluth.
Miss Reynolds. Miss DcG'aw, Miss
Saunders, John Reynolds, Emerson 1).
Owen. David Reynolds. Will Reynolds,
Mr. Boyle and Air, Holleran were in Win
ton Wednesday evening, the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Rickey, of that place.
Leo Csmnbell, of Mears & Hagen, Is
nt Honcsdale.
Mrs. Frank Bought Is enjoying a stay
at Harvey's Boko.
Mrs. E. C. Post, of Jackson streot, Is
visiting in Binghamton. -v
Airs. Rolbcr, of South Bromley avenue,
is spending a month In Philadelphia.
Air. and Airs. Kohraim Alosor, of Lnns
ford, are visiting relatives on the Went
Side.
Rev. J. M. Alarkwlck nnd family, of
DuniUiff, nre visillng at the home of their
cousin, Sidney Alarkwlck, of Fourteenth
street.
Aliss Lulu Knapp, of North Bromley
avenue, has returned from a visit ut
Daleville.
Aliss Nettle Senf enbnuch, ol South
Bromley avenue. Is spending her vacation
at Alt. l'ocono.
Grant Coibtn and family, of North Sum
ner avenue, have returned from a sojourn
at Mt. Poeono.
Aliss Emily Stevens, of Wllkes-Barre, is
visiting Aliss Kittio McHoff. of South
Sumner r.ver.ue.
Will Crlmmins and 'At. J. Lark In will
spend their vacation in Y'ork stuto und
Su.-quehanna county.
Miss Georgie Twining, of Mauch Chunk,
is visiting her sister. Airs. Haydn Ashley,
of South Alain avenue.
The Misses Jennie and Eliznbeth Clarke,
of West Lackawanna avenue, havo re
turned from Asbury I'ark.
Joseph Green's family, of North Sum
ner avenue, returned Tuesday from a
couple weeks' camping at rtlavi l Pond.
Aliss Alinnle Kimble, or Hampton street,
left on Wednepduy for a two weeks' va
cation nt Hemlock Hollow, Wayne coun
ty. A. M. Morse returned yesterday from
Lake Winola.
Aliss Alary Grossman, of Pleasant street,
Is home from Asbury Park.
Airs. William Corless und children, of
Rock street, aro home from Elmira.
John T. Brown has returned from At
lantic City, whero ho spent ten days.
Frank H. Jones, mail clerk nt the post
ollice, Is spending a few days nt Allentown.
Aliss Lulu Knapp, of North Bromley
avenue, is home from a visit nt Dalevlle.
Mail Carrier Eleazer Evans left yester
day for his vocation stay at Atlantic City.
Aliss Kate Kennedy, of Carbondala, is
the guest of Mrs. P. J. Kelly, of Locust
street.
The Misses Martha Vaughn nnd Katie
Lewis left yesterday for a visit with
friends ut Clifford.
Airs. Cartwrlght, of Germantown,
Philadelphia, Is tho guest nt Dr. and
Airs. P. F. Struppler, of Sotith Alain ave
nue. .Deputy Register of Wills James Hopkins
will leave todny for Denver, Col., to visit
friends. Ho will remain there for three
weeks.
Aliss Augusta Tilalr, of South Mnln ave
nue, and Airs. Thomas Phillips, of Jack
sen street, ore home from a three weks"
stay nt Preston Park.
Fred W. FlePz and Roswell II. Patter
son left last night for Milwaukee to at
tend the national convention of Repnbll.
can clubs, which meets In that city Tues
day. Mr. Fleitz will ooen the Pennsyl
vania headquarters at Milwaukee Sun
day night.
Dr. Reynolds, of Linden street, has re
turned Irom a visit in Susurhanna county.
Air. and Airs. George W. Davis, of the
North End, will return from Lake Winola
today.
Aliss Rose M. I-oHus. of Pittston, s
visiting Aliss Hannah Devine, of Prospect
avenue.
Herman Shultz and Jacob Pullerbnch,
of the South Side, were In Honcsdale
Thursday.
Aliss Fannlo Horn, of Plymouth, Is
spending a few days with Miss Elsie
Cr.llary, or Birney avenue.
Ben Smith, of "Bitters" fame, relumed
yesterday afternoon from nn extended
visit to the wilds or Wyoming county.
Frank J. McCunn, or Washington nve.
nue, roturned last evening from Lake
Winola, where he has been for the last
two weeks.
Alb Elizabeth Parry, who fias been
the guest of Airs. Evan Lewis, or Summit
avenue, for the past week, returns to her
home In Freeland today.
John S. Cobb, of Washington. D. C, Is
In the city. Air. Cobb formerly resided
here, but is now statistical agent of the
foiled Sates fish commission.
David Llewelyn, of Audenried, who has
been spending the past few days at the
homo, of Thomas AI. Jones, of Leggett's
street, will return to his home today.
New Goods.
Ladles white kid belts, flno lin,en
collars and cuffs fine linen skirts.
MEARS & HAGEN1.
DRAMATIC NOTES.
The Actors' society or America has near
ly one thousand members.
A rumor has It t!at Calve Is seeking
for some one who will turn "Trilby" Into
un opera in which she may sing the title
rob'.
Wandow will be managed the coming
season by C. It. Jefferson. Charles W.
Stiine ft popular Philadelphia newspaper
man will be the press agent. A tour of
the world is cunlemtdated.
ulgfi Nethersole w ill Hct here next sea
son In the new play by Porto-Hichc, with
which Sarah Bernhardt will open her next
season in Paris, and she will go to see
how Bernhatlt aets it.
In New York a new department store Is
to have a continuous vaudeville show run
ning In lis building, and all purchasers or
goods amounting to more than three dol
lars will be given free admission.
la Davis Keogh's production of the
"Great Traill Robbery" n train nearly
actual size is lit Id up by a band of rob
bers and Indians who, unable to senrc the
heroic messenger into opening the car,
blow It open with dynamite. The safo is
cracked and a rich haul Is made.
Nat Creed v.in. tin' comedian, has sailed
away, as the world knows, to the Anti
podes. m the next steamer nrter him
went the beautiful Alaxlnn Elliott. Now
comes avtory of the power of the stage,
and it may be of true. love. Nat Good
win wanted Aliss Elliott because he want,
ed her. He secured her services because
he must have them: because he was will
lm to concede anything to have her with
him across the watirs. Nut Goodwin
went to Air. Frawley ami wantr-d Miss El
liott released. Frawley demurred. At
that time the manager of the Frawley
stock company needed some good new
pluys. Air. Goodwin proffered them of
fered anything. He would permit Air.
Frawley to put on "A Gold Aline," though
of course, that would take the edge off
the play for himself. He would do more.
He would even consent to play In Air.
Frawley's company after the' Australian
tejur. Ar 1 Uwt eiltllRcdi the compact
was madr Aa Franclscd Bulletin,
CHURCH DOING '
AND RELIGIOUS TALK
CLronkllnjs ol Particular Ini:r:i V
Churcb-Qoinj People.
THE .VOLUNTEERS' MASS KElTINC
Will lie Addressed by Colonel Pattio
VI ntUins-.Rcv. W, II. Stubblcbiae's
Farewell Ldilorial--Gospel .'ilcct
ings on the Vest Sido-ncrglot:8
Notes-Toinorrov's Services.
Concerning his resignation rs pastor
of Calvary Reformed church. Rev. V.
II. Stubblebine writes ns follows for
Calvary Tidings: "Wo lr not so. us It
has been reported, to take charco vt
some larse and established church. Our
call comes from tho board of home
missions and tso we h ave here to take u.)
the same kind of work that we havo
been doing hero In Scranton. Our now
field of labor Is to be in Salisbury, North
Carolina. Salisbury is a town of some
fi.OCO or 7,000 inhabitant!!, situated on the
main lino of tho Great Southern rail
road. This company has located a por
tion of their shops In this town and
nre attracting many people here for
employment, so that the town give?
every promise of rapid Krowth. In ad
dition to this tho town is right In tho
center of the Reformed church, and ia
destined to become a center of Influ
ence. So the board decided that a mis
sion should be established here as soon
as possible, A lot of trround has al
ready been purchased, But no organisa
tion has been efferted. Rev. J. C. Leon
ard, frho preached lit oil'.- church soma
time ago, has had rhare of tho prelim
arles In the work, arid has been the
power behind the throne that worked
for our commission to this field. The
people are ready to co-operate In the
new movement, and from what we have
learned we believe that success will at
tend the establishment of this mission."
Rev. J. AV. Williams, D. D., of Swan
sea, Wales, has rejected the call ten
dered him by the Jackson Street Bap
tist church. A meetlnpr of tho church
was held Thursday evening at which a
letter from Dr. Williams was read. In
It the reverend gentleman gives as his
reason for declining; that he cthi nut
consistently leave the church In Wales
of which he is now the pastor owing to
tho condition of affairs. Through his
and the congregation's efforts tho
church debt has recently been rapidly
decreased and the membership is ex
panding. Realizing that his duty holds
him to tho Welsh church ho can not
come to the American church, though
ho belicyes that the Jackson street field
is one of-the grandest In the denomina
tion. The declination was accepted.
Sunday afternoon and evening there
will bo special services held at the
Gospel tent on South Main avenue, be
tween Eynon and Elm streets. At 2.30
P. m. the subject will be "Bible Bap
tism," which will Involve an examina
tion of many ideas thnt aro held on this
subject. In the evening- the theme will
bo "Bible Temperance." The Interest
and attendance has increased to such
an extent that tho pvnncslists have
decided to continue their meetings at
the same place. The services will con
tinue next week as usual. The tent can
bo made comfortable these cool nights.
Tomorrow's American Volunteer mass
meeting in a tent especially erected for
the purpose on Linden street, opposite
the court house, will no doubt witness
an Increased attendance solely from tho
presence of Colonel Pat tie Watkina. Col
cni 1 Wntkins was once in charge of the
Salvation Army barracks here, but later
went to larger and broader fields for
work. She took sides with the Bailing-ton-Booths
in tho memorable disagree
ment with the parent English organiza
tion and is now one of th most active
and most talked-about of tho American
Volunteer leaders. In New York city
her wonderful gifts of oratory have at
tracted extensive notice by the metro
politan press.
Rev. Dr. W. P. Kelllns. pastor of the
Tcnn Avenue Baptist church from ISiO
to 1877, and lately of Omaha, Neb., Is tn
become pnstor of the Jamestown (N. Y.)
Baptist church. During his pastorate
In Scranton 3MS members joined the
Penn Avenue church. He went from
here to Lockport, N. Y from there to
Milwaukee, where he was Instrumental
In the erection of a handsome church,
and from there to Omaha.
A "West Side Volunteer post was
opened for the first time last Wednes
day night In a tent on the corner of
Alain avenue and I'rice street. Captain
Lockyer is In charge. A.I"otinsrs were
conducted every evening of this week.
The Salvation Army barracks is only
a short distance from the new taber
nacle. RELIGIOUS NOTES.
Rev. D. Jones is home from Lako
Winola.
' The Plymouth Congregational church
choir will give a concert next month.
Rev. Thomas Bell, of the Plymouth
Congregational church, is at Ocean
Grove.
Prayer service will bo held tomorrow
nt tho Tabernacle Congregational
church.
Rev. D. P. Jones, of tho Tabornnele
Congregational church, has not re
turned from his western trip.
St. Mark's Lutheran church conduct
ed a series of lawn socials last week
on the ptrmlscs adjoining tho church
on Fourteenth street.
The roof and turrets of the Simpson
Methodist Episcopal church were re
paired this week.
Rev. D. Jones will preach nt he usual
hours, 10 and 6, at tho Welsh Congre
gational church tomorrow.
1 he Baptist Young People's I'nlon of
the Scranton Street Baptist c hurch held
a large social Tuesday night
The members ef the Plymouth Con
gregational church object to the bill
boards which stand just opposite to the
church on Jackson streot.
The Sumner Avenue Presbyterian
Congregational Sunday si holds pic
nicked on Wednesday nnd Thursday,
respectively, of this week, at Nay Aug
I'ark.
Christians meet in the Lord's Name
alone 111 Oo-nperatlvo Hall. Main ave
nue, Hydo Park, at 10.30 a. m. for break
ing bread, and 6 p. .m. for preaching
the gospel. A welcome to all.
Rev. J. G. Eckman and family have
returned home from Wyoming camp
ground, where they have been living
the past month. Mr. Eckman reports
that a very successful camp meeting
has just doped, which was well attend
ed. Several families will remain In
the!r cottages until the first of Septem
ber. A Keystone League of Christian En
deavor rally of tho United Evangelical
church of the Green Ridge, this city,
Tunkhannock, West Clifford and Ran
som societies, will be held in the United
EVengolical churchi at Ransom on
Thursday next, August 27. Rev. H. W.
Buck, P. E., of Lewisburg', will be
present.
The pulpit of the Sumner Avenue
Presbyterian church will be occupied
tomorrow morning at 10.30 by Edward
Howell, and In th evening at 6 by
Professor Jamc3 Hughes. Cabbatb
school Is held at 11.45 a. ni.
The term of Rev. C. A. STaC-ca as
pastor of the African M. E. church, ot
th'3 city, will expire in October and he
will then have to go to another church
his time limit hero having expired.. His
successor will be appointed by the conference.
TOMORROW'S SERVICES.
Grace Lutheran church, corner Mad
ison and Mulberry Rev. Fonter IT.
Gift, prstor. Services at 10.30 a. m.
and at 7.S0 p. m. Evening sermon, Ro
mans, xll:S, "Nonconformity to This
World."
Et. David's church, corner Jackson
street and Bromley avenue Rev. M. H.
Mill, rector. Twelfth Sunday after
Trinity. Morning prayer and sermcn
at 10.30 a. m., evening prayer at 7.30
p. m.', Sunday school at 2.33 p. m. Seats
free.
Green Ridge Unitod Evangedlcal
church G. L. Maice, pastor. Preach
ing at 10.30 a. m. and 7.15 p. m. Subject
for evening. "What Shall I do With My
Bible?" Sunday school, 8.30 a. m.; K.
L. C. E. sons and praise service at
6.43 p. m. Strangers welcome.
Elm I'ark church Sunday, Aug. 23.
rrcnchlng at 10.30 a. m. and 7.S0 p. m.
by the Rev. O. L. Severson, D. D.;
Sunday school at 2,and Epworth league
at 6.30 p. ni.
Grace Reformed Episcopal church,
Wyoming avenue below Mulberry
street Divine worship, 10.30 a. m., 7.30
p. m.; Sabbnth school, 12 m.; Young
People's Society Christian Endeavor.
0.30 p. m. Heats are all free. Strang
ers welcome. Preaching by the pastor,
a. m., "The Narroiv Flnceg of Life,"
Numbers, xxli:3fl: p. m., "The Glorious
Gospel," I Timothy, 1:11.
Second Presbyterian church Ser
vice, 10.30 a. ni. "Twilight service"
under care of Christian Endeavor at 7
p. m. The Itev. John T. Dunn, Scran
ton, Pn will preach. All are cordially
Invited to both services.
Trinity Lutheran church, Adams
avenue, corner Mulberry street Rev.
Edwin Lunn Alillor, pastor. Morning
service, 10.30. No evening Bervice.
Waverly Baptist church Preaching
by the pastor, Rev. A. Bergen Rrowe.
nt 10.30, "Tbe Plague of Memory;" at
S.00 p. m., "Tho Paths of the Destroy
er," nn Illustrated temperance sermon.
First Church of Christ (Scientist)
519 Adani3 avenue. Sunday service at
10.30 a. in. All welcome; seats free.
First Baptist church, Scranton street
Rev. S. F. Matthews, pastor. Preach
ing Sabbath morning and evening by
the pastor; Sunday school, 3 p. in., Dr.
Beddoe, superintendent; Young Peo
ple's prayer meeting, 6.30 p. m. All are
cordially Invited to attend thoso ser
vices. Puritan Congregational churchj'rov
Iflonct Rev. Newman Matthews, pas
tor. Services tomorrow, 10.30 a. m., ser
mon by Rev. Thomas Bell; 7 p. m., lec
ture by pastor on "The Book of Esth
er." Hampton Street Methodist Episcopal
church F. P. Doty, pastor. lienchlng
by the pastor at 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p.
m. Morning theme, "The ITnrevealcd
Future of the Sons of God;" evening
subject. "Resisting the Devil." All
seats free. Strangers welcome.
Plymouth Congregational church
Services at 10.30 a. m. and at 7 p. m.
Rev. A. V. Rower will preach at both
services. All aro welcome.
Cedar Avenue Methodist Episcopal
church J. L. Race, pastor. Preaching
morning and evening, at 10.30 nnd 7.30,
by the Rev. H. C. I Unman. Let nil the
people make a ppecial effort to hear the
gospel preached. Epworth league at
6.30, loader'Miss Lizzie Williams. The
regular social services on Monday and
Thursday evenings. Picnic on Satur
day, the 2!)th, for Sunday school and
church and frlotids. Let there be a
general rally.
Court Street Methodist Episcopal
church George T. I'rice, past jr.
Preaching at 10.30 and' 7.30. Morning
subject, "Helps and Hindrances to the
Gospel;" evening subject, "Alan's Re
ligion and the Testing Day." o
The Washburn Street Presbyterian
church Rev. John P. Moffat, pastor.
Services, nt 10.30 a. m.; Bible school,
at 12.00 m.y Christian "Endeavor, at 6.15
p. m. Mr. George G. Sanborn, superin
tendent of Rescue mission, will preorh
in the morning. No preaching in tho
evening. ,
Calvary Reformed church, corner of
Monroe avenue and Gibson street
Preaching nt 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.
by the pastor. Rev. W. H. Stubblebine.
Young People's Society Christian En
deavor, nt 6.30 p. m.
St. Luke's church P.cV. Rogers Is
rael, rcctcr. Twelfth Sundny after
Trinity. 7.30 a. ni., holy communion;
9.00 a. m., Sundny school;, lu.30 a. m.,
morning prayer and sermon; ".30 p. m.,
evening prayer and sermon.
St. Mark's. Dunmore Rev. Edward J.
ITaughton in charge. Twelfth Sunday
after Trinity. 10.30 n. m., morning
prayer und sermon; 3 p. m., Sunday
school; 4 l. in., evening prayer and
sermon.
First Presbyterian church Washing
ton avenue. Preaching at 10.30 o'clock
a. m. by Rev. Willium II. vSwlft, of
Honcsdale. Sundny school at 12.1j p.
m ; Christian Endeavor at 6.30 p. m.
There will be no evening service.
Penn Avenue Baptist church Rev.
John Love, of Cormantriwii, Philadel
phia, will in-each at 30.30 and 7.30
o'clock. Bible school at 2. Y. P. S. C. K.
meeting at 6.30. All welcome.
Simpson Methodist Episcopal church,
J. B. Sweet, pastor .Morning prayer
service at 9.30, preaching by the pastor
at 10.30; text: John 6-41. Subject: "The
Drawing Power t the Fnther." Sab
bath school nt 12 o'clock: Epworth
League at 6..10; preaching- by the pastor
at 7.30. Text. 1 corlnthiniis 3-9. Sub
ject: "Laborers Together Willi God."
Scats free and a coidial welcome to all.
Howard Place- M. E. c hurch. Rev. C.
A. Alagee, pastor li-eaehing 10.30 a, m.
by the pastor. Subject: "Traveling
Home." 8 p. ni. Profesor X Till, of -Washington,
D. C, will preach to young men.
Pose Coghlnn will net In AiistrnlK next
winter. Huso -has just had "Kedora"
ma le inlo on opera by un Balhin composer.
EVERYBODY WANTS TO GO
With the D.. I & W. Mutual Aid
Association and R. R. Y. M. C. A,
EXCURSION
TO SYRACUSE AM PLESSaiT B'ACH.
SATURDAY; AUG. 22.
-Trim. lAives D., I . & W. Station at 6 a. m.
Street cars will ctnnect nitn train.
Tickets for ihs Round Trip, $209
124-126 Wyoming Aval
Last Ten
Days
of
Our August''
' Clearance ' v
Sale,
The prices of the
balance of our Spring
and Summer stock
have been almost cut
to nothing and all
that we have left will
positively be dis
posed of at ridicu
lously low prices.
No one should fail
to attend the last ten
days of our sale.
i
Spring House
HEART LAKE, SUSP CO
ti. E. CROrUT, PROPRIETOR
THIS TTOTTSB Is strictly temperance. Is
new and well furnished and OP13NKD TO
THE PUBLIC THE YiJAfl no UND, la
located midway between llinghamton ani
Scranton. on the Montrose and Lacka
wanna Kallroad. six mllea Irom D., L. tb
V. K. R. at Alford Station, and five mllea
from Montrose; capacity eighty-five,
three minutes' walk from railroad station.
Houso situated W) feet from the lako,
wide veranda extends the ifntlre length
of the house, which Is 100 feet
Row Boats, Fishing Tackle, Etc
Free to tiucsts.
Altitude nhout 2,000 feet, equalling In thin
respect the Adirondack, and Catskill
Mountains.
Fine proved, plnty of chnile nnd boautU
ful scenery, making a Summer Resort un.
excelled in beauty and cheapness.
Dancing pavilion, swlnsfn, proquof
crounds. etc. COLD SPRING WATER
AND PLENTY OF MILK.
Rates $7 to f io Per Week. $1.50 Per Day,
Excursion tickets sold at all stations on
D., L. & W. lines.
Porter meets all trains.
IIS1II
THE EEST IN TEE MARKET
GREAT VARIETY CF SIZES.
THi
UT & HILL GO.,
m lsckawan;u avenue.
THe
MOSSiC POWDER CO.,
ROO.HS I AND 2, COM'LTH B'L'D'G,
SCRANTON, PA.
mum fifiD BLASTING
made at moosic and ru8h
dale: works.
LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Electric Batteries, Electric Exploders, for X-
plodlng blasts, bat'ety iuiw, and
EeDanno Ctcmici Co. 3 vnCaV
BALDHS
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