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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATUJIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10, 1897.
SCRANJON SOCIAL
NEWS AND GOSSIP
Brief Mention of What is Doing In (lie
Pleasure Way.
AWAITING THE SPECTACLE, DEN IIUR
It Will i:ccl liven tliu SpluiHluroftlio
Kirmuss--Socict lias IIuil Us I'IIhr
mill Now Comes llio llaiuiiictx, ho-
f etui of" Thuiu, oi the Hnslnuss inn!
Professional ii III -- Suvorul of
Them in Com so of I'lcnnrnUoii"
l'ursniinl .Mention.
?o llttlo Inteiest Is being attached to
tliu fnitheomlng pioductlun of Hon Ilm
lit the Fiothlnghnm for the beticllt of
the Summei Homo of tin- Men's guild
of St I-uke's chinch. The dunces illi
quid to bo much moie Intilcatc and
Mm ninip splilted than those of tho
Xlt messes nnil that Is buying Kicnt
lU'ul. Hmiitv Is anticipating tho spec
tacle anil so Is tliu piuctlcul-chuilly
olcimnt, anil thine ou mi. Hen llur
seems bouiul to lenp a golden lint vest
fot the mmmenilable use Its piomoteis
lmv In k.
n
John Jnnnn will on Monday night
tinimuot, at the Hotel Jfiinyn a small
but Sf It i t piity ol gentlemen, among
nil m Will be the Supoiloi eouit Judges
and tin liidgos of Daclnvvnnna anil
l.us'iino tountlfs. It is said the menu
will In tin most elnboi.Uo of any ever
sen id In Sitnnton.
A ft A
Tin last l!achclor dance has been
ill nn il The okl oiguuli'ntluii whose
splendid achievements will Uo In
lm mil fui yenis to eome, was dls
s hi 1 bv a Mite of 1J to 10 among Us
iiKmb. is. Hut with the death of the
Is.ichilnrs the annual dance Idea has
tint bun abandoned, une will be sh
in a Mar hence In the new boaul of
tiade l mms mill will be In env wny
a thing p ir eiellenee. Possibly not
moii thin 200 pel sons will bo ptoscnt,
and they will be the lecognied consti
tuency of Snanton's uppci tondom.
tt M
The annual I,nch.iwanna Bai ban
quet will be held lust Thuisday night
nt the Joimyn. The conimittee will
ci ns-t of James II. Touey, c hall man;
XI. A. Pnttuscm, .1. 13 Hun, J. r. Oak
foul M H McDonald, lttissell Dlm
nilik, T V. Tow dei ly and W. S. Diehl
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The Uipnlnr omut iudgos will Ret
tin it 1111 of lianriuets nct week. They
M'll In dun d b John Jpunyn Monday
night and bj JuiIro Smith Wednesday
lilt lit whin the count j judges will be
present On Thursday evening they
an ipicted to attend the Lackawan
na bai banquet.
ft Ik tk
Thin day ntslit was "Ladles' Night"
at tin Siianlon Whist club looms. T.
13 Otis tin Newnik whibt oxpeit, and a
dim tin of the Anient an "Whist loigue,
u is pi i sent and had the honor ot wln-liin-'
Willi Mis G 15 JiiniMi one of the
bets Tin othei membeis were Miss
Siianton and P. l: rullci. Mis. W. J
Hi ran and C H. Penman Piogtesslve
duiliiatc whist -was played.
Tin Fxcrdslor Social club's annual
met tinR and electliin ivas held Wednes
day cvenliiR when the following ofll
eiis wire chosen to sei'v o one ye.u:
Simon Lauei, piesidcnt; Samuel Moi
ris vice-president; AVllliam Moiris bcc-ir-taiy;
Snl OettliiRoi, tieasuioi. boaul
of tiustees, AVllliam Stem, Isadoio
Goldman, Mouis Schwait-jkopff, II.
Uees and William Monls.
The anminl hall of the I3xco!sior So
cial dub Monday night in the club
ro ims in Fxcolsi'or hall, was a delight
ful aifali attended by the best known
of the city's Jew'ish chcle and by many
fi jm out of town. The committee woie
f"I Oettlngei, ehaliman; Samuel Kia
rau, AVllliam Moses and AVllliam Mot
li. ik
A piogirsslve iiichio paity was giv
en on Tmsday eenliiR by Mlbs I3IIle
Liwls, of the Noith I3nd.
The engaRoment Is announced of
Miss Alice T'pdeRinff, fonneilv of this
city, and Matthew Arnold, both of 131
ltiiia. Their wedding iun take place
in xt month.
it
Mr and Mis Nathan A'ldaver, of Gib
son stuet, entei tallied a numbei of
tluli fi lends at their home Thursday
evening.
The siconil Countiy club Rennan will
In daniid at the lodge Tuesday night.
The chanei ones will be Mis. Eveiott
Vuucn and Mis. H. P. Kingshuiy.
f
Miss Smith, of Monioo aonuo, entor
tahiL.l a -mall pait ot fi lends AVednes
daj iMinng at her home In honor of
liei frlmd, -Miss Giabei, of Shamokin.
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The boanl of tiade banquet will be
rim n Tiidav evening, Jan, 2S, at the
Hutil Jiiinjn,
John Ladwlg, piopiietor ot tho I,ick
an .inn i iiMiiuo Tour-cent htoie, and
Miss Louise I)aios wcie wedded Tues
da im ning at tho homo of the bilde's
Inilui, U M. l)ales, on South Iljdo
Paik a.nui, 1) IIpv. II II Hauls, D.
V pa tui nt theTajlorHaptlst chuicli.
lion tin ii letuin fioin their wid
dliiR Jomnry they will n-sido slt
'LM Olne ,sti tet. Among the out-of-'i.wnmests
weie- Ie nnd Jlis. Fiank
Schmidt, Mi .ami .Mis'. AVllliam Nlse
wmt r of Shinnndoali; Call Ilellei, uf
Nn YoiK: W fl Da is. of Shamokin;
and I2an M. Thomas, of Kingston.
m
A tea was ghen Tluusday by Miss
Ilattie C'oopoi, of South lljde Paik
in.nue, foi .Miss p.osa Williams, of
Middle Giainllle, N. Y, the guist of
Mis J J. HobeUs. Mi.s Coopei ie
ccHcd with the joung ladles.
The list of pationesses of tho concert
of the Kallioad dep.iitnient Young
Men's Ohilstlan assuclatlon to be gen
by Katluln Hilke, sopuino; Mmy
Luulse Cldiy, contialto; J. Homy Mc
Kinlej, tenoi, and Gail IJ Dufft, bass
bailtone, in the Fiothlnghani theater
Monday evening, Febiuaiy , has been
paitiallj completed The list in pait Is
U3 follows- Mis Alfied Hand, Mis O
L. Tiej Jlis David Hi own, Mis. Itob
nt riilied, Mis Hemy Helln, Jr., Mis
AVllliam Connell, Mis, W II Fieeman,
Mls,s Juinle Aiullews, Mis. It. AV.
Aichbald, Mis. IJ H, Stuiges, Mis.
CJcoige Dull. Dlminlck, Mis. William
riink. Mis. U. K Ciothaiiiel, Mr.s G.
M. Iiallstead, Mis. James Aichbald,
Mis. W. T Iiallstead, Mis, Horace L
Hand, Alia. Ueoige H Smith, Mrs.
FianU M. Spencer. Mis. Oeoige L.
Dickson, Mis. N. Y. Leet, Mis. John
Looinis, OMis. Robert MeKenna, Mis.
U II. Dale, Mis. A. D. Hlankiugton,
Mrs. W. II.'Taylor, Mrs. E. 13. Jermyn,
Mis. 12. M. riancls, Mrs. 1. V. Megar-Rc-1,
Mrs. C. II. Zehndcr, Mrs. J. S. Mc
Anulty, Mis. J. L. Connell, Mim. Chas.
Schlagei, Mrs. C. C. Hose and Mis.
Thomas Dickson.
The (list meinbois' social and dance
this feifon of the Sci anion Hlcyelc club
was attended last night by neaily Ilfty
couples. Tliu socials Will bo Rlvon onco
a month; the llnal one will be In May.
Last night's aifali was in ranged by
James C. Knapp, Chailes V. Kielg and
Wallace M. Itutli. Five of Bauer's mu
sicians fui nlshed tho music. Lunch w as
senetl at midnight.
The Youngstoun Daily A'lndlcator of
AVidnesday contained the following.:
"YouiiRStown chaptei, No. 03, of Koy
al Auli Masons, tendotetl a leceptlon to
Mi. and Mis Ainold D. Thomas at Ma
sonic hall last night. The hall was
pteltily decoiated foi tho occasion, with
led incnudofeeent lights, the effect being
oi.v beautiful. The alfalr was a spec
ial compliment to Mi. and Mis. Thomas,
who 1mo just t etui ned fiom their wed
ding lilp. Cauls and dancing woie the
atti actions of the evening, the music for
the occasion being furnished b the Ma
honing oi chest! a. The affair puned u
most enjojable occasion, and Mr. and
Mis Thomas wcic the leclpients of the
congiatulatlons and heiitiest good
wishes of all utesent. The leceptlon
was laigely attended and was In cueiy
icspect one of the most taieeesstul so
ilals eei held by the local chapter,
and In thoiiiuirh keeping with the lep
utntlon of the local Masons for hospi
tality and good iheei " Alls Thomas
was foimeilj Miss Llzlo Gabilel ot the
North Hnd, and was -weddid to Mi.
Thomas theio at the home of hei pat
ents about two weiks ago.
ft a
PDUSONAL MENTION:
AV. S. Mears, has ietutned fiom Now
A oi k.
Clt Solicitor Toney was In Wilkes,;
H mu J esteidu.
riunk B hiiulteb is HKit hlb home, on
Jclftifcon nM'iiui. Ii -
.Miss MAinlo Spencur Is attending school
In New oik iilt..
liolton G. Cdons, of Kingston, was here
on bubiiicss jesttlduj
H 1). Iluglius pcnt Tutsday and Wed
nesd i In liliiKliaiiitoii.
J Gumibei left Tluusduy morning
foi New oik on business,.
Mi. John It. Hnjiibtoiil, of Montiofcc, is
the gticsit of iclathcs htm.
H uM Cole It, ontei talnlng his blbter,
.Mis Atkliibun, of Alban, X V.
Hi. P .1. Golden, of Willi imsport,
called on Siianton ti lends Thui.ili.
.Miss Kilitli Woodllng, of Olle sticet,
lias been Kiting fi lends in acilj.
Mlbs Ucncleo JlcCiinn his ltbiuned
lui btuilles at Maiiliattiunllle convent
Ml and Mi s. Gustae Heppoit, of lilich
stin t, spent Weiliiisil.ij In Ilonesdule.
Chillis H Dinlela leturnul to tliu
Dlekliibon Law school Alimiluj mot ning.
Attoini .). Alton Dils lift Monda Jor
the south, while he will bpeiid tho winter.
Ml and .Ml X G Robertson leit ics
tinlii for a tilp to Xew oik and Ualtl
nioie Pieldent Judge Ch irles i: Ulco Is de
t illicit at home bj the seilous IllnubS of
his on
Ml William Chnppell, ot Noith Main
aMiuie, has been slsltlng filendb in New
aik N. J
Mi md Mi T M Mlllei, of AA'ishblun
stieet, liae been visiting friends in .1
liamspoit '
Jllbs Ciilnnej, of Jeimn, has been tho
guest of Mi. unci ills. Buney Claik, cf
William stieit
He. Di Tajloi, of Canada, Is visiting
his son, Di. P. 13. Taloi, the Noith Main
avenue dentltt
Mlbs Ploience Pallovvaj, of Gnffney,
S C , is v lbitlng John J. Marshull, of
Wcbstci avenue.
.Miss Ceoigii Hunt, of Squaie Top,
Wjoinlng countj, has been Islting
Scianton fi lends.
Mei Davldow, the Lickawinnj ave
nue shoe iniicliant, leaves foi Xew Yolk
eitv this iveiilng
Mls Snail Campbey, of Iiloom avenue,
hab letiiineil fiom a-isit with lelativib
la aslilngton, V C.
JUs Kbtilli) Loomls, of this city, visited
Ml. and Mis. 13 M Streetci, ot Dalton,
the fouuait of the Wtc-t,
Miss Leah Paidee. of Scianton, Is vis
iting .it the home ot Mi. and Mib. Walt-i
Giahnm, on Hlekoij stieet.
AVllliam Iiowen and blstii, Lhn, of Wai
ten stieet, wcie the gtlists of lelatheb in
Xantlcoke limine the week
Mib Claia Joins, of Noith Lincoln ave
nue, has lesumed hei studies in tho State
Xoimal behool in Blooiiisbuig,
Mr. and Mis 13dgai Div is, of Xantl
coke, have letiiineil fiom a visit with -Mi
and Mis Htivaul, of 13ynon stieet.
Di. William Popper, of Philadelphia,
was the guest of All and Mis John
liuikv, of Gieen lililgt, last Stinduv.
Attoinev A J Colboin i etui ned Wcd
nesda nioinlng fiom Tovvumli, whlthei
he had hi on c illed b legal business.
ills I llinnlstii and son, Walter, havo
returned fiom a several wieks' visit with
fiiends und lelatlves In New Jeibi.
iliss Dals M Washburn, of Maple
stieet,, has i etui ned home fiom a visit at
the home of hei bistei In Hadli, N A'.
Aithui Atheitou, of Plj mouth, bpent
list Siindaj with his paiunts, .Mr. and
Alls. Ii. 1!. Atheitou, of Noith Main ave
nue.
Miss Alice Pease, of Cohoes, X. A' , ie
tuiiied home list Situidav, after visiting
Ml and Mis. Lewis Moit.e, of Jaekbou
stieet
Philip Sehenei, of tho film of Scheuer
Dies', of South Scianton, w'U wed Mls
Kate Nculb, of Aldei stieet, net W'ed
msdaj. Tlionuis Doliu, of 13nston, and his slstei,
Mis(s .Mimilei Uolan, ot Philadelphia, an.
the guists of Attorney nnd Mrs. John
-M irtln ' i
Mies Mai In Ponahoe, of New Voik, and
Aliss Allie Walker, ot Pittston, Bpent tho
eiiil pait'of tho vviek with fiiends In
this clt.
William A'oik, of Jackson street, left
jesteidij foi Plilladelpnlii, hete he will
attend the PeiilibjhaiiU State L iboi
convention
Alisses Katie and Hannah Thornton, of
AVeat Mai kit stuet. have I etui ned fiom
a seveial weeks' sta with lilelidb In
Phil idclphln
Ldwaid Jiiuiis, who visited his biotliei
on Tenth stiett dining the hollilnj na
tion, libiimed his htudlej MouiUi) mot ning
at Pi Inn ton
13 J. liaithold C W Housei, AV. A.
Ballaid and 13 J. Haithold. of this clt,
win guests at the St Denis, In New 1'oik
tit, U't week
Mib o J. Plckeiing, of Hlughamton,
wns the guest of Mi and .Mis'. John Hej
nolds, of I3non stieet, during tho eaily
jiart of the eel'.
Tied Joins and Miss Katie lones, of
AVIlkes-13 ure, have ictuined home, ufb-r
a blief visit with Mi. and Mis G. W.
JoniM. of Iliook stieet
Mis John liuiUlni.' of Haiton, N. A',
lias been the guest of hei diughtii, Mis.
P P Dotj, at the lliimpton Street Metho
dist iliuieh narhonilge
Mis M D Karnlmm and daughtei,
Leoni, of Dieaker street, left Wednesday
foi Wlnileoi X Y., win to tlmy will spend
a shoit time with frlehds.
The Mlbes Waterman, of Southpoit,
Conn, who have loi seveial weeks been
guehtb at tho home of 13 ii Stuiges, will
return to Southpoit today.
Colonel H A C0iiiii Is In Washing
ton ai ranging foi the uciommodatlon of
the 'lliliteinth leglment during the Me
Klnley Inauguration on Mtiich I
Mr nnd Mis Piank V Klik. of Uoulder,
Col . are the guests of Ml. and Airs, C W
Pulton, of Alulbeny stieet Mr Kirk Is
cleik of tho dlstilet cnuit of Coloiado.
Mis Chailes Loucks and hon Cllffoid, of
Shaion, Ct , weie the? guests of her
dnughtei, Mis. C J Helmes, ot Hll Prleu
street, duilng t)ie eaily imrt-of the week.
S J. Chapman, travillng salesman for
Goldsmith Hros,' shoo stpie, leaves this
moinlnk for Neft- York, and svill tart for
T3uropo next Tutsday on the steamer
I.ahn.
Miss Helen Mead, of Eaut Maiket street,
and Miss Mable Mnllery, of Sunset ave
nue, leturned this week from Wilkes.
Hurre, where they had been visiting
fiiends.
The Mlsso Annlo and I3tta Hhlal, of
New York, who have been the guests of
Mr. nnd Mrs, F, H, Powlei, of Cherty
street, for seveial dajs past, have re
tUMiul home.
Major 13vereU AVaiien was In Ilnrris
buig last Monday attending tho meeting
ot the Pennsylvania, electois, which took
place at tho state capital. Ml. AVarien
was the Hepubllcuii elector ot this con
gicssioual dlstilet.
W. G. Hniinaway loft AVednesdny night
to lesume his studies In St. Michael's col
lege, Toronto. Ho had been spending tho
holiday vacation nt the home of his pa
tents, Mr. and Mis. Fiank Hnnnawa,
on Franklin uvenue.
Miss Helen A. Hrooks, formerly of Bos
ton, who became tinvillng secietary of
tho Pennsjlvanla State College depait
ment of the Young Women's Chilstlau
association, has entered upon tho duties
of her new olllce. She will have her head
quarteis In the Young Women's Chris
tian association rooms In this city.
"Billy" Bairj, the Irish comedian who
kept a huge audience convulsed with
laughter at the Academy of Music last
night In "The Rising Genet atlon," Is
glowing Intensely weuy of the ehaiacter
of McSh.uie and within two months will
have his new comedy, "John Bradlev's
.Monej" on the boat els it Is a llttlo moto
ambitious than imj tiling Banj has jet
iitteinptcd, but he believes that It will bo
a success. He said vesteuhi that ho was
almost ashamed to lome uefoie a Scianton
audience ugaln In "Tho Rising Geneia
tloii," but tho reception he lecelved last
night did not Indicate that ho had anv
luason to be asliamid of the comedj In
which he is stalling. On the coutiarj, It
would eim to Indicate tint, judged sohlv
fiom a business point of view, Hairy will
muke a mistake In shelving "The Rising
Generation " which seems to lncieabc in
thawing powcis the ottenci It Is been
Bauy has been emetlng the lole of .Mc
Sliane o long, howiver, that the very
monoton or It is dlbtt acting to hlin It
is of that class of chaiactcrs, too, thit
will not admit of varjlng oi "freshening
up," as the profession calls It It has to
bo given night aftei night with the same
Caro nnd faithfulness to the most mlnuto
details It Is this attention to details
piobablv moio than nio thing else tint
his made the chat actor of Mi bhane so
populai with the-Uet-goeis and caused
the dollais to flow In steady stream Into
Rally's pockets. Thiee of his children
uit niembeib of his coinpanj und one ot
his sons Is with Pete Dile's coinpanj
this siasou He will bo een at the Acad
ein net Pilday night.
MUSICAL GOSSIP.
Tt Is now stionirlv suspected that the
tepoit of the death of Ellen Beach Yaw,
the phenomenal .sopiano, was simply
an ndvei Using dodge, and that Hing
hamtoii was selected by the slngei'a
li lends as a piopei out of the waj.
ulace In which to die. The scheme was
n good one, foi It took the outblde vvoild
neatly a week to get news fiom the
"Pallor City " The Blnghuinton Hei
ald gives ollkial inloimation on the
subject as follows:
"We obseive that out of town con
tempoiailcs have been publishing the
lepoit that I311en Reach A'aw "butst a
blood vessel In her tin oat while hing
ing In Hinghainton and died almobt ln
stantlj " This would be highlv linpoi
tant infoi iimtlon if It weie Hue, which
foitunatcly it Is not. Mlts Yaw has
not been In P.lnghamton In about eight
months. It has been tepoited that she
died eailj In Deceinbei in Los Angeles,
California, but bhe was billed to sing
in Seattle December 1!G, and It Is only
fall to piesuine that if she sang theie
on that date, she could not hive died
eaillei In the month at Los Angeles
Miss Yaw lb piobably alive and in spite
of lepoits to the contimj, may be cn
jojing excellent health. We tiust that
she Is."
II II II
An effort Is being made to secuie the
great pianist, Slev eking, for anothei
lecital in Scianton
II II II
Jennie A'eamans has adopted a negro
bah and Lillian Russell has an Indian
squaw In hen choius.
II II II
Mile Calve is not, after all, to sing
Suleika In the foithcomlng lovlval of
"L'Afilcalne" at the Metiopolltnn
Opeia house, New Yolk. She was to
havo appealed with Jean de Res?ke as
A'asco di Gama and Jean Lassalle as
Nelusco Hut she decided not to sing
the lole. "I have studied it and re
heaised It caiefullj," Mile Calve said
to a Sun leportei, "and bought the
most beautiful costumes, but I am
fiank enough to say that I cannot at
tempt the yait. I have not tho povvel
to sing the music I am vei sonj,
but I think It better for my reputation
to give up the pait now than to appear
In a lole In which I could not succei d.
I have vvoiked ovet the lole ab earnest
ly as I evei did over any In my lepei
tolre, and I give It up slmplj because I
know that I cannot sing it I have the
qualltj ot voice, but not the stiength.
It seems to mo laigely a quebtlon ot
muscle and phjslcal foice, und I admit
that I am not equal to It."
II II II
The pinle sei v ice in the Second Pies
byteilan chinch lant Sunday evening
was one of unusual meilt The can
tata, ' The Holy Child," b Thomas Ad
ams, Is a shoit woik of laie and beau
tiful lini monies, which were aitistic
ally bi ought out b the large and weli
tialned iholi. The pluasing and shaih
lug show id thoiough iiniiri standing of
tho iiimposltion. The loinposer has
given quite a little woik for the organ
ist to do In thlb bclectlon and Mi
Chance's tastetul btyle and vailed
beautitul leslsti atlon was one of the
delights of the beivlct'
II II II
A. J ITaiber, who has been engaged
at the Dunmoie 1'iosbj terlan chuiih
as bass bololst, has a wonderful voice
ot ilch qualltj, which hab lapldly
bi ought him Into piomlnenco in out
city Mr. llaiber came heio thtee
j eul s ago f i um Ti 0 , N A" , vv hei e he
was also well known In musical elides,
being a inembei of the Tioj Opera
company and Tioy Clioial union, at the
same time studying under Piofebsoi
Mohlan, of Albany, N. Y Since lebicl
Ing in this cltj ho has been veiy buc
cessful, singing In the Flist Ptebbytei
lan c hutch, AVashbuin Stieot Ptesby
teilan chuicli and duilng December of
lat jeai, at the Dunmoie Piesbyteilnn
chuicli Mi Ilaibei lb also u whistling
sololbt of rale ability.
II II II
Miss Emma Moiey, the ptlma donna
of the Hltiebeaul company, now filling
an engagement at Davis' theatei, Is
one of the most pleasing vocalists that
has. been heaid In light opeia and bui
lesque In this city this seuson Miss
Moiey is blight, hundsome and pos
sesses a line soptano voice which, abide
fiom the occasional tiemolo, bcenis un
doi excellent conttol.
ll II II
Piofessor Tallin Mot gun, of Ocean
Giove, paid the city a Hying visit this
wcik Professor Moignn is engaged in
inuskal woik In Now York and Htook
!vn, wheie he hab laige slght-ieudlng
e.asbes. He expects to pioduco "Tho
Fall of Hnbylon" nt Oceun Giove next
summei, with a choius of 500 voices.
Childicn's l)ii;shi's,
A laise nssoitinent oi remnants of
Fine Dtess Goods for t,alu at half price
Monday. Mears & Hatren.
CHURCH DOINGS
AND RELIGIOUS TALK
Happenings of Particular Interest to
Cliiircli'Oolng People,
WILL SCRANT0N LOSE DR. D1X0N
Now, York Tribune fcuvs the l'ltst
Unptlst Church Still Wants the Elo
quent I'reiiclicr, but Hi. Dixon De
clines to Talk About Ii--I'irst
I'rcsbytcrinns AVnut a 1'nrsonasu.
lJeligious News Notes--Tomor-rou's
Church Services.
llcv. Joseph IC. Dlon Is evidently In
utgent demund by the Fiist Buptlst
congregation of Uiooklyn. The New
Yoilc Tribune of recent date says:
"The First Baptist chutch of the East
ern dlstilet, foitnetly In chnige''of the
Rev. Dt. Daniel Eddy, has sent an ul
timatum to the- Ilev. Joseph IC. DKoii,
of tho Ponn Avenue Baptist church in
Scianton, Pa, giving until Febiuaiy 1
next foi Dr. DKon to accept or de
cline the call leceiitly extended to him.
This places Di. DKon in a pccullat
position. Ills fiiends nay that he was
In hopes of having tho time extended
foi s.evetal months, In oulei to ninke
It easier for lilin to sever his lelations
with the Scianton chinch. Di. DKon
accepted a call to the chuicli In Scian
ton shottly aftei the death ot Dr. 13ddy
last year, going theie on Septembet 1.
Befoie he left he was Infoimally told
that the "lucant pulpit In the Flist
chuicli was his If he would accept It.
He wanted to accept, but as he had al
lendy accepted the Scianton call, ho
could not see his vvuy clear. Then ho
tried as delicately as possible to get a
leleaso ftoin (the Scianton ptople, but
they weie uppaiently steadfast In the
belief that Di. Dixon was an acceptable
preacher, and would not iclease him.
Now comes the imputative demand fiom
the Brooklyn chutch for a decisive an
swer. It is likely that Dr. Dlxoh will
lepeat his lequest to the Scianton
church to lelease him. The Flit chinch
pulpit Is a desirable one. The chuicli
Is at Leo avenue and Keai stieet. It
was organized In 1839, and Its- piosent
inombeishlp Is about live-bundled. The
Sunday school has a inombeishlp of 3SS.
The chinch has SOO bluings and the
chapel 700."
Di. DKon declines to be intei viewed.
In lesponse to a lepoitei's Inquliy lie
assumed the evasive and would neither
alllim oi deny the ttuth of tho New
Yoik Tilbune's aitlcle.
Theie will be a special meeting of
the Filbt Piesbytettun chinch cotigie
gatlon Tuesday evening, Feb 2, foi the
pin pose of planing to secuie a paison
ago. A conimittee is now at woik pie
paiing to piesent the matteu In detail
at the meeting. It Is possible that
any one of thiee plans, the put chase of a
house and lot, the buying of a lot and
the building of a structuie oi the elec
tion of a paisonagc on the chuicli site,
coiner ot Madison avenue and Olive
stieet, may be adopted.
This week theie besan a seiies of
Bible class study meetings for Sab
bath school toacheis and Bible students
of the Young Men's Clnlbtlan associa
tion in the association pailois The
meetings will be held each alternate
Tuesday aftei noon nt 3 10 o'clock The
leadei Is James MeConkey, it Pilnceton
gi aduate, of AVi ightsv lile. Ho is teach
ing twelve similar classes In Hastein
Pennsylvania. The Idea is commend
able and calculated to matei tally bene
fit those peibons for whom the study
Is arianged.
Recognition sci vices of Rev. Thomas
le Oiuchey.pasloi of t Tackson Stieet
Baptist chuicli, woie held Monday
evening at the chuicli. The older of
sei vice included special singing and
addiessps by Reb. W J. Foul, Di.
Joseph K Dixon Di H. H. Hauls, S.
r. Mathews, A S. Jones, Thomas. Hell,
J. IS Sweet and J P Moffat. The pi o
bidlng olilccr was Rev. Ar. G. AVatkins,
of the Noith I3nd Tuesday night a loll
call of the membeis of tho chinch was
conducted. This tended to diaw closer
togothei the membeis of the chuich.
Refreshments weie seived.
Tho auahgements have been com
pleted foi the Intel denominational mls
slonaty tally. It will take place next
Wednesday evening In Elm Paik
chuicli, beginning at 7, 15 o'clock Simi
lar meetings aio to be held thioughout
the United Stateb and Canada.
At the lecognitlon seivlce tendeicd
him Mondav evening Rev. Thomas de
Giuthy, pastoi ot the Jackbon Stieet
Baptist chuicli, said soinethliis ot In
tel est to mlnlstetb of the Gospel After
alluding to the easy way the Methodists
use in "getting tld" of a pastoi Mi. de
Gtuehy aid about as tollowb: 'I
don't know how long I'll btay hole," le
feuing to his chuicli, "but I do know
that at othei places wheie I have been
some people have said, 'We'll give him
thiee months' I stayed the three
months and then they'd bay, 'Well, letb
give him thiee months of giace, ho
won't hold out long.' And bo It went on
until nine and twelve months weie
passed and I was still theie."
One of the opening meetings of the
state convention Voung Women's Clnls
tlan association at Ilairibburg, Pa,
was an "Expectation Meeting" Some
one said, ' Oiu Gobpel ten Ice on Sun
day aftei noon is always an expectation
meeting." AVe who have been attend
ing them have not been disappointed.
Now, we deslie that veiy many of the
young women of the city will avail
theinbelveti of M 5 oppoitunity and
come Sunday afternoon Januaiy IV at
3 45 All young women will be wel
come. The leuulai meeting of tho Scranton
Piimaiy Sunday School Teaeheis' union
will bo held this attemoon .it the First
Piesbyleilan chinch at -1 o'clock. The
lebson for Sunday, "A Multitude Con
vened" will be taught by Miss Delia
P Evans. The topio v. ill be clven by
Miss Giaca Peck, Teaeheis of piimary
and Intei mediate clabseb aio coidially
invited to attend
Ml Chance has auansod the follow
ing mublcal pieludo to the evening sei
vlcesut ho Second Piebby teiluu church:
Oigan voluntiuy, Salome, hong prelude,
hymn tune, Stebblns; oigan lesponte.
Rink, anthem foi full choli, Rubin
stein, offeitoiy, made qimitette, oigan
postlude, DuBols.
RELIGIOUS NOTES.
Tho ladles of Giaco Lutheian church
seived refreshments on Thursday even
InR. Tho auditorium of the Jackson Street
Baptist church will be lighted by elec
tilelty. The Lndles' Aid society of the Elm
Paik chuicli seived supper Thuisday
evening.
Rev. Mai Ion Mon Hughes pleached,
Thursday evening at the Flist Congre
gational church.
Rov. S. F. Matthews, pastor of the
Scranton Street Baptist church, wus In
disposed this week.
Player sei vices were conducted every
night his week at the Tabeinacle. Con
gieguttonal church.
An euteitalnnicnt wns conducted Inst
evening by a Sunday school class at
the Scianton Stteut Baptist chuicli.
Rev. AV. S. Jones, pastor of the Flist
AVelsh Buptlst, chuicli, will pieach an
English sei mon at tomorrow evening's
seivlce, beginning nt 0 o'clock.
In his address on "Unused Foices of
the Chinch," at tho Jackson Stieet
Baptist chuich service Monday night,
Dr. Joseph K. DKon made many ad
mirers. The semi-monthly supper of the La
dles' Aid society of Elm Paik chinch
w'as given Thuisday cvenlt:? Mis
AVllliam Connell wus chulilnun of the
committee.
The Free Methodists will have
pleaching In Beets' hall, comer Lafay
ette stieet and Main avenue Sunday at
3 p. m. All ale welcome. John Cav
niiugh, pustor.
Rov. Foster U. Gift will speak at the
ReMcue Mission this (Satuiday) evening
anil on Sunday evening Societal y Peat -ball,
assisted by the Yoke-fellows band,
will conduct tlio seivlce.
Communion will be obseived at to
niouow morning's sot vice In the Tab
ernacle Congiegatlonal chinch In the
evening the pastoi, Rev. D P. Jones,
will pi each an English sermon
Zlon United Evangelical chuich of
Green Ridge will hold Its thliil annlvei
baiy sei vice toinoi tow. Rev JW Mes
slngei, oCCui lisle, P.i will delivei tho
annlvpisaiy sei mon In tho morning
He will also pleach In the evening.
In the last Issue of the Anioilcan
Messengei, a AVelsh ioIIrIouh magazine,
Rev. D. P. Jones, pastor of tile Taber
nacle Congiegatlonal 'chinch, contil
butes an aitlcle on "The Bible and
Science" It has cieated a gieat deal of
lav oiable discussion.
Rev. AV. S. Jones has not yet an
nounced when he will conclude his pas
torate at the Flist Welsh Baptist
chinch and says he will not muke a
btutement tomonow He Intends to
give a month's warning
The following oltlcers were elected at
a meeting of the Tlist AVelsh Baptist
congiegatlon Tuesday evening. Cono
spondlng secietuiy. B. Hughes, finan
cial secietaiy, Evan P. Davis; tiustees
tor one year, Joseph D. Reynolds and
II. P. Davis; oiganlst, Mis D. B.
Thomas, and choilstei, W. W. Evans.
The Plymouth Congiegatlonal chuich
held Its annual meeting Monday even
ing. Reports of the dlffeyjnt oillcers
weie lecelved. A. B. Eynon was te
elected bupeilntondent or the Sun
day school, John Rlchaidb, assistant
Gomer Reese was elected ihoilstel of
devotional meetings Geuige F Ey
non, Mr. Stover, AV. A Jones, Hlcazei
Evans weie elected tiustees tin thiee
year j.
The Second Piesbyteilnn chuich aug
mented choir, which sang the special
music duilng and after the hollduvs,
wus entertained Thuisdav evening by
J. M. Chance, the muslo dliectoi, at
the Youn:: Men's Clnlbtlan association
building. He was assisted bv Mr. and
Mis H. C. Schalei, Ml. and Mis. Geo
G. Mahy and Di. and Mis T. D Biew
stei. Refreshments weie seived by
Hanley.
Pi of. II. D. Buck's class of the Elm
Paik Methodist Episcopal Sunday
school, will hold thcli annual election
of otllceis, undoi their new constitution
and by-laws on Sunday atteinuon. A
full attendance of the class Is desliod,
as matteis of vital Intel est aie to bo
consldPted and niiangements foi their
fust monthly receotion, to be held the
flist Monday evening In Febiuaiy, au
to be made.
At the Salvation Army bauacks
AVednesday evening soecial welcome
sei vices weie held In honoi of Ensign
and Mis Edwaul Wiseman, who as
sumed command of the coips heie on
Satuiday last. The piaie and song
service was held, nnd was led by Staff
Captuln Hunter, of AVIlkes-Bane
Thuisday evening theie were special
sei vices in chaige of Captain Iluntei,
asslted by Ensign AVisetnan.
The Young People'b Society of Chils
tlau Endeavoi ot Cahaij Reformed
chuich, coiner Gibson stieet and Mon
loe avenue, gave a book social Thuis
day ov enlng In the church The follow -ing
programme was lendeied: Selec
tion, giaphophone; lecltalion, two lit
tle gills, piano solo, Mis Billllnger;
lccitatlon, Mi Bush; 30I0, Rev. Geoige
AVeKh; selection, graphaphono, duet,
vocal, lecltatlon, Mr Biombiight,
piano solo, Mrs. BiombiiRht.
On Sunday at 10 30 a. m and at 7 10
p m the dedicatory sei vices of Giace
Lutheian chuicli will take place, coinei
Mndlbon avenue and Mulbeuv stieet.
Rev. II. H AVebei, secietary of tho
Hoaid of Chuich Extension of the Luth
eran church (Geneial Synod), will be
piesent. Tho oi vices will i onslst ot
special music by the quaitette, addi ess
es, etc. It Is less than a year ago since
Giace court egatlon left the Young
Men's Chiistlnn association, whole they
woishlppid foi borne time and ontei ed
theii o.vn home.
TOMORROW'S SERVICES.
Saint Luke's PaiLh, Rev Robots 13
lael, uclai, Hev Cdv.aid J Iluughton,
ornate Second Sunday attei Epiphany
Saint Luke'b chinch 7 30 a m . Holy
Communion, 0 1." a m , Siindav school,
lO-O a. in, nioinlng piavei und euiion,
7.J0 p in, evening piajei and semiou
The offeilng at rooming and evening
piayei will be foi toielriu missions
Salat Mark's, Dunmoie 10 Ju a m,
moi nliur pruji i und tuition; 3 p m , Hun
day behool; 7 oO p m , evening prajei and
beimou
Saint Geotge's, Olyphant 3 p m, Sun
day school, 1 p. in, evening prajei and
semiou
I31m Paik chuich Pleaching at 10 30 a.
m and 7 30 p in. bj the pistol, C M
Gltlln, D D Sundiij school at J and 13p
woith Ltague at b 30 p in
Sicond Piesbjteilan chuich, Rv.
Charles 13 Robinson, D D, pastor Sei -vices
at 10 30 a in and 7 30 p m The
minute sei mon to chlldien in the morn
ing, also sei mon on "The Xew Alan In
the New A'eur " 111 the evening, "The
limit's Cij Aftei God" All beats free
ut night All welcome at all bci vices.
Green Ridge Baptlbt chinch. Rev. W
J Potd. pabtoi-Seivlces at 10 30 a in
and 7 30 p m Subject In the mouiliig,
' Oui Father" The evening beivlce will
be undei the auspices of the AVomati's
Mlbbiouarj society Mis L. M, Gates will
dells ei an addriss.
First Baptist chinch, Scianton BtiePt,
Rev. S P Mathews, pastoi Theiuu tor
Sabbath moinlng, ' Without Clod hi the
AVorld," 13ph , .' U, theme foi Sibhith
evening. "What Then Shall I Do, When
God Rlscth Up And When He Vlsltet'i,
What Shall I Auswei Him?" Job. 31 II
Prajei inietlng befaio tho inoinliig ber
vlce, commencing ut 10 u. in, Deacon
AEhlenian, leadei Sunday school at J p
m Young people's prajer meeting at o
p in , Di Heddoe, leadei. All aie coi
dially Invited
All Souls' I'niveisallst church, Ilev, P
AV. AVhlppen, pabtoi Moinlng subject,
"No Change Aftei Death;" evening sub
ject, "Fiom tho Clowning of David to the
Ruby Ionian Captivity."
Giace Reformed Episcopal chuich,
Wyoming avenue, below Mulberiy stieet
Divine wot ship at 10 30 u, in. and 7.30 p,
in. Preaching by the pastoi at both ser
vices. Moinlng, "I'ruyet fur Missions,"
Luke, 11:0-10; evening, "Seventh Vial,"
Rev, 18:17-21. Sabbath school at 12 m.
Aoung People's Society of Christian En
deavor nt 0 30 p. m. Rents nil free.
Strangers coullnlly welcome, Thursday,
7,43 p. in., Union Ulble class fot tho study
of the lesson, All welcome,
Tilntty Lutheran church, Rev, Edwin
Lunn Miller, pastor Second Suudny after
Eplphuiiy. Sci V Ices at 10 30 and 7.30.
Grace Lutheran church, corner Madison
avenue nnd Miilbciry uiect, Rev, Poster
U. Gift, pastor Services nt 10 30 a. in,
and nt 7.30). m llov. II. II. Weber, secre
tary of tho Uoaul ot Church Extension,
will be present. The dedicatory services
will continue nt moinlng and evening
hours. Special music ami addresses.
Pi'tui Avenue Baptist Church Rev. Jo
seph K, Dixon, D U, will pleach at 10 "0
and 7.30 o'clock Moinlng theme, "Thiough
the Mists," und In the uv enlng, "Job's
Thiee Daughters " A short Inspiring her.
vice of bong piecedes the evening senium
Bible school at 3 o'clock, Young People'.!
meeting at G 30
First Presby terlm church, Rov. James
McLcod, D. D, pastoi Services ut 10 30
a. in. and 7 30 p in, Di. McLeod will
pleach both moinlng and evening.
First Chuich of Christ (Scientist), No.
M'J Adams avenue Sunday seivlce at 10 LO
a. m. Testimonial meeting Pilday even
ing at S o'clock All welcome. Suits free.
The Yokefellow' Band of the Rallroul
Y. M C. A. will conduct the sei vices at
the Rescuo Mlsblou Sunday evening at
S o'clock All are welcome
Jackson Stieet Baptist church Rov.
Thomas Do Giuciiy will piejih at 10 30 a
in, topic, "Oui Gieatcst Need' At 3
o'clock Bible school, at 3 o'clock preuh
Ing at the Continental Mission, at 7
o'clock pulse and song seivlce, foi which
hymn card No 1 will be pun hied Mis
Willi mi Ilumpstovve will sing tho solo,
"Why Not Tonight1"' A shoit piactieal
sci mon, topic, 'Pleasil.es Thut Kill"
Wushbmn Stuet Piesby teiiaii Chuicli
Rev John P Moffat, pastoi. Services at
10 30 a. m and 7 3J p in , Bible school at
13 in , Sinloi Chilstlau Endeavoi at G CO
p m , pt lyei meeting Wednesdav nt 7 30
P m tThe p istoi will preach In the mo' n
Ing on 'He of Good Cheei ," In tho evening
uev. iioucii liiamiltt will pleach The
fuiiiial of the bite John II Smith will be
hild 111 the chinch at 3 30 p m
How aid Place African Methodist Epis
copal Chuich Rev. II A. Giant, 11. 1),
pastoi 10 30 n m, subject of sei mon,
"The Powei ol the Gospel," J 30. Sunday
school, 7 ii m, Chilstlau Endeavor, ! p.
m , subject, "The' Fatal Night " Contin
uation of lovlval seivlce eveiy night dur
ing the week event Saturd ly night In
oi dn to give all an oppoitunltv to attend
these sei vices they will commence at 8
P m ,
Gieen Ridge Presby tci Ian Chuich Rev,
J. B Won all, D. D,, will pteaih at 1030
a. in and 7 M p in ; Bible school at 13
o'clock and the Endeavoi society at 0 31.
Court Stieet Methodist Episcopal
Chuich Geoige T Pi Ice, pastoi Pleach
ing at 10 uj a m and 7 30 p m The morn
ing subject, ' The Bulldei and the Build
ing " The evening subject, "Chllst's Sph
Ittial Manifestation Alakes Glad tho
Ileal t " Epwoith League piayei meet
ing, l '0 ;i in
Green Ridge United Evnllgellcal Chinch
G L Aialce, pastor Preaching by Rev
J W Alessingei, of Cailisle, Pa, at 1030
a m and 7 30 p in Sunday school at 0 30
a. m , K L C E, at 0 30 p m. The pub
lic Is coidially Invited to this annlveisary
sei v Ice
Simpson Methodist Episcopal Chuich
J B Sweet, pabtoi Pistoi wlllpieachat
morning und evening seivlces. Moinlng
servlcoat 10 30 Ev enlng sei v Ice, 7 o'clock
Othei services ns usual
Piovldonco Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev AVIUhm Edgai, pistol . Regulai
services will be held The pastoi will
pieach, morning subject, "Gi lev lug the
Holv Ghost," evening subject, "Why
Chculil 1 Be a Chrlst'an? ' Sunday school
nt 2 p m ; Epworth League, C 43 Evan
gelistic seivlces eveiy night next week
except Satuiday
AMUSEMENTS.
The people of Pottsvllle wire so well
pleased with ' The Spotting Ciaze" two
w eeks ago that the opora house man
agement wab tequested to sacin-e ltb
letuin and It will be lepeated theie on
Thin siluy evening It was the same at
the Columbia The Pottsvllle Mlnots'
Jeuinal bays' "Two weeks ago this
company demonstiated their worth In
the amusement Held by as ci editable a
production of faice as Pottsvllle has
over had the ploasuie of w Itnobsln
All will lemembei the intei ebtlng woik
of Cnllen nnd Claik In theli Dutch spe
cialty, albo tho woik of Interest done
bv clevei Geoige Adams and Court
w light The woik of the female mem
bers was also fltstclass" "The Sport
ing Cta?e" will be seen at the Academy
of Music Satuiday attemoon and even
ing ol this week
6 ii &
On Monday and Tuesday ov onlngs
and Tuesday afternoon the A'ituscope
company will bo seen at tho Academy
of Miulc. An exchange sayb: "Among
the best pictuies shown last night weie
Shooting the Chutes at Coney Island
and a bathing bcone at the b.ime place,
a biiby coinei in Now Yoik city, a
bam aid si one, wheie the doves and
chickens aie being ted by a woman
and a llttlo gill, a chaige ot the mount
ed police In Cential Paik and numer
ous othei scenes of a humotoub chai
uctei " Beside, the vltascope a line
vaudeville peitoimauee Is given.
Twenty handsome and beautiful girls
fcim one of the many dentines with
Rose Hill's English Folly company,
which will appeal nt Dm Is' theater
Jan IS foi time days The young wo
min will he seen in the bpe.ta.nl u bur
lesque, 'WMckid Pails," intioduilng
theli vailous bpecialtles. vhkli Includes
the i.lg zag dances, the Clodoohe high
klckeib, the living ait pictuies and the
vvoi.deilul glass widows
The management of the Fiotlilnglniu
do not hesitate in punuislng theli pa
tions ono of the best comedy pei fui ni
nnies evei ofieied In Scianton In the
ptodui tlon tliis alteinoou and even
ing of "The Gay Paiislaus," which has
been moie talked of than any of the
leceut comedy successes and will ba
piesented by Chailes Ftohinun, who
has the same evcelltnt company con
corned In Its Inteiinitatlon that.kept
Hoy t'h theatei, New Yoik, ciowded
ev ei y one of the .200 nights dm Ing w hk h
the comedy ran theie. Mnnagoi Fioh
nian lb noted fot the solendld compa
nies ho belei ts foi new pioductlons
The usual excellence of the oust of
'The Gay Paiisluns," caused comment,
howevci, ns of special moilt In com
parison with othei Ft ohman organiza
tions It Includes W J. Feiguson, con
bldeied one ot the gieatest chaiactei
actois on the Ametl-aii stage; chin til
ing Sadie Alaitlnot, wnose many suc
cesses In stellar loles aie too numei
ous to enuineiate und othes equally
well known.
A lolling stone Is vvoith two In the
blibh and a nlsht with Math Muiphy,
of Muuay anil Muiphj'ts comedians In
"O'Dowd's Nelghbois," which co)ihs to
the Fiothingham next Wednesday
evening, Is a biul in the hand and while
you will gathei no moss you will laugh
until you fot get yom debts, the blues
or the next visit of yom muthei -inlaw.
Foi this season's toui the man
agement has hi i in ed a most excellent
company und eveiy thins? fiom giiind
opeia to faice comedy will be leuileied
An evening with Muuu and Muiphy's
comedians In this most laughauble of
all musical opeiatlc comedies Is bome
thlne one will nevei foiget and. always
124-126 Wyoming Ave.
TSiis Is the
Bargain Week
of
Our Annual
Clearance Sale.
The values vrn liavc Liesu ollcr'ntj
since January 2, are proo, to the fact
that we have t cached the e.xticme in
bargain ollerings ami this coming week
will cap the climax. The enormous
reductions we hae made do not only
allcct the dcp.tt tmiuts given below,
but our etititc business, and nionci
saung people will do well to investi
gate. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS.
C2 pieces double fold plaid dress goods,
woith Sc.
Clearance Sale Price, 5c
75 plecea tine wool diess goods, 43c. and
CQc kind
Clearance Sale Price, 29c
73 pieces black and eoloied silks, CJc.
quality.
Clearance Sale Price, 3t)c
CO pieces black and colored silks, 75c.
quality.
Clearance Sale Price, 'We
While Goods and House Furnishings
CO pieces yard-wide printed cambric, 10c.
kind.
Clearance Sale Price, 5c
20 pieces extra quality Canton llannel,
worth Sc.
Clearance Sale Price, 4Jc
100 dozen pure linen towels, regulat 1'JUc.
quality.
Clearance Sale Price. !)c
COO pair white and colored blankets from
7'Jc. up
23 bales bed comforts fiom
8i)c. up
Special sale of two dozen extra quality
down comforts, woith $3 00
Clearance Sale Price,
S2.9S and $3.49
lefei to as a night of hllailty and en
joyment. Tew of the thousands who have wit
nessed the Ameilcan diam.i, "The Pow
er of the Piess," which will be boon at
the Academy of Music on Wedncbday
and Thin iday, Januaty 20 and 21, have
eallzed that the play Is but a lepioduc
tlon of actual events which happened
In New Yoik city a few yeais ugo,
and that Its chaiucteis and scenes nic
the lesult of life studies by tho authois.
Manager Augustus Pltou and Geoige
II Jessop The life like character of
the scenes Is thus easily explained, and
the stage settings aie equally tiue to
life, as they have been made and built
fiom photogiaphlc lepioductlons of the
localities visited by Mi Pltou In his
seaiehes foi the mateilal used In the
play. The seivlces of Mr. Geoigo II.
Jessop weie made ue of by Ml. Pltou
only after tho nlav was caiefully out
lined, and It Is a slngulai fact that, af
tei the two authois had completed
theli woik, the name ol the "Povvel of
the Pi ess" wab wiltten out by both,
as the Individual choice of each gentle
man, without pi ev Ions consultation or
dlbCUbbloll,
m
ci.akk's cjki:i:n.
The following oillcets weio Installed
into theit lespeetive ofllces In Dpvvorth
League chaptei, No 11.2S1, on Sunday
evening of last week The Hev F II.
Pin sons and Ptesldent A A. Davis of
ilclated: Mis 1311a M. Chapman presi
dent, Mrs Dilliau Mullenlx. Hist lee
pi esident, Mis, Nellie Wilson, secund
vie-pi esident, Miss N Maud Mullenlx
thlul viee-piesld. nt, 13 J Ohaoman
foiutli v It e-pi esident. Miss Paine
Well-, secietuiy, Mls I3dlth Wilson
treasinei, Miss N Maud Mullenlx, oi
ganlst, i: J Chapman, choilster,
f-'amuel Smith is now convalescing
fiom his lecent bcvoie Illness
J W Mullenlx was re-elected supei
Intondent of the Methodist 13plsiopal
Sunday school J W Hhodeb, assist
ant bupeilntondent, Miss Cauie "Wells,
neciotaiy, and W S Fiaie, feibuici
Mis A A Davis and nleie, .uibS
Hello F. Stanton, of Huiemau, called
on fiiends in Scianton on inuisday
and Filduv ot this week
13lictilc Stai lodge No. 400, Independ
cut Oidei of Odd Fellows, will confer
the Inltiatoty and lltbt and second de
gieob on Satuiday evening next
The Hist annual meeting of the Ab
ington Mutual File abbot intiun was
held in Odd Fellows' hall on Monday
alteinoou last to listen to lepoits,
which weie highly giatlfylng to a
laigt assemblage of membeis The
following woie then elected as oillcers
foi the ensuing yeal Fieeman I.i ach,
pi esident, A I Ackeily, vlce-pies.
dent, N S Davlb, tteasuiei; John L.
Stone, secietaiy, and It P. Paiker,
W M. Swallow, M. H Coons, J W.
Millet. 13 O. Caipenter, lloi.ice Sea
mans, George W Hleseckei and W. S.
Place weie elected as dliectoi s.
Miss l.lbble Doetsaiu and Anna Van
Noit, ot Scianton, weie guests of tho
cousins of the lattei, Misses I.ucla and
Angle I3ilgham
F,y consent of J D Knight, our place
Is now made complete by the election
of a dam, of a veiy line skating place
Miss Maiy Cailln I etui ned fiom her
home on Satuiday, whlthei she had
been summoned so .suddenly to attend
tho funeial obsequies of her muthei,
Who died Monday of last week
Mis. I.lzzle Wells attended the ob
sei vance of the twenty-fifth annlvers
aiy of hei hi othei -In-law, Thos, Wells,
of Scianton, on Ftlduy last.
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