f r 0 THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 3,- 1897. CHURCH' DOINGS AND RELIGIOUS TALK Cbronlcllngs of Particular Interest to Cliurch'Going People. REV. EDWARD LAME'S RESIGNATION Jlc Is to lie Succeeded ns Pnstor of St. l'uul's Lutheran Church on the South Sldo ly Hcv. T. t'. llnnt, of i:iiu, III.--Objects of the Week of J'nn er, v hlch lie-ins Mondny-.ltc-llBloMiXotes Tomorrow's Services Itm. KJwaiil LntiRc, who recently resigned ns pastor of St. Paul's Luth rian Evuimelltiil chinch, on l'ios:i'ct aucnuc, linn si'ivcd flt years n Das tor ot that ceinnrcitntlon. lit' was Its nrtrnnlzi'i' e'lewii jeais iiku and two ye-utsc later went to MIoml to nccuut wvx. rowAr.o lanch:. Ilotlilnn JMMor of St. 1'uim Lutheran i:anKilicil Olmrc h. a position ns teacher In a. lilgll school. Aftu lieliiif away two eait he lu tuined to St. Paul's In lesyonse to all 111 Kent call and Sn his eneiKctle way jinn ce dul to m ike up for the luck of 1 ni,ii vien .that had featuied his nl fc 111 Dining his pastoiate chinch nmuttirt' has been elected and the cu'iRii cation pieatly Incteated and Mil nMhciied. ' Mr. I-anse's teslcriid tl m was i.iused by calls from eeial chui lies. lie has nut definitely decid ed which lie will accept. He will con tinue .11 pastor until dm ins Alay, when lie is to lie succeeded by He . T. C. Haas of Klsln, 111. On Palm Sunda AH. Lnugu will conllim a d.ifcs. The annual week of player will be S'n on MmuUn. The objects of the ob eiance is contained In the lollowlnp;: Plrst That Clod w II bestow .such In fluences of the Holy Spiilt (is shall milukt-n the cons clences of all Cluls tiano that they may (the inoie earnest h"i o to His command to h.illow the Sabbath in their homes and ill nubile ll lefialnlnt: fiom such acts as will 1nd to weaken jetraui foi the Lord's Dm S. 1 "lid -That 71" w 111 lead Christians to obey the Impoitant Jiait of the Piimth Commandment: "Thou, noi tin man t-eivaut nor thy maid s-ervunt nor tlic MiaiiKei," and to understand that It Is a Kieatcr sin to leciulie an other to do a wioiik than to do it enli st lvs, and that no oneobej.s Clod fully In this command until he has done all In bis power to secure Jor those in his iinplny an oppoitunlty for the enJo lin nt of Sabbath lest and woishlp. Thlid That Ho will lead to lctoiy nil who are btiHInsr to enforce the laws ntritnt the open saloon on the Sab lint h, apd, sucji fu)iuiements as disturb the p.ue and ciuitt of the da. The cloe of the celebration of the fiftieth annheis-aiv of Plj mouth Con Kit rational chinch was maiked with a loll call of meinbeis and an enteitaln 1111 nt and social Monday oenins. Theie w te .'J7 membeis who responded to the roll. llev Jacob Ifeueillclit, who has been rabbi of the Linden stieet snaso2Uo fu lour jeais, teunlnated his sur ice lat bundityjand on Wednesday left for ' York.icit1. His successor has not been cho'-cn. Tuesday utteinoon the piliuuij depaitment Mounted him with a handsome study chair. The city Clnlstlan r"ncUaor union Will meet Thuisdav teulu;r, Apill.lu, in the Younp Men's Chiistlan associa tion bulldliiij and consider the pioject for holding: a banquet in the near futuit. The banquet will piobably be I'ebl in the lectuie mom of the Penil Aemie Uaptlst chinch. Kev. Oeoiue I'. Uulld, the president of the union, lUKes a laiije attendance at the ap Piujchinsr lraetitip. Fhe eldera of the 1'iist Presbyterian cluuih weie cleited as follows nt a mcetlrifr of the cuiiKtesation. Wednes day nlKht: W. i:. Plumley. F. K. Tracy. H. W. Olmstead. J. II. Kays and ll C McKenzie. The other eldeis aie Alfied Hand, A. AV. Dickson, AV. II. Piatt. T H. AVatts, II A. Knapp and L. T, Mattes. I lev. Dr. James Mc I.eod was moderator and A. AV. Dlck bon secretary of the met tint;. St. Peter's Lutheran confjregatlon lias FOR INTERN&L AND EXTERNAL USE. CUtlS ANU J'ltF.VK.NTS Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Influenza, Ilr'on. chitls, Pneumonia, Swelling of the Joints, Ijimbaico, Inflammations. RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA, FROSTBITES, CHILBLAINS, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, ASTHMA, DIFFICULT BREATHING. CURES TUB AVORST PAINS In from ono to twenty minutes. NOT ONK HOUR after reading this advertisement need any ono SUFFER AV1TII PAIN. Railway's Ready Relief Is a Sure Cure for livery Pain. Sprains, llrulses.l'alns In the Hack. Chest or l.lmbs. It was the first and Is the only PAIN RUAICDY That instantly stops the most excruciating pains, nllayB Inflammation, and cures Con gestions, whether of the Limes, Stomach. Bowels, or other glands or organs, by one application. A half to a teaspoonfui in half a tumbler of w&ter will In a few minutes cure "ran)ps. Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heart, "burn. Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Sick Headache, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Flatulency and all Internal pains. There Id not a remedial agent In the world that will cure Fever aid Akuo and all other Malarious, I!llltous and other fevers, aided by RADWAY'B PILLS, so nulckly as HADWAY'S READY RELlfUi". Fifty cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists. RADWAY & CO., 63 Elm Street, Now York. given their pastor, llev. J. AV. linn dolph, a three months' vnentlon. Rev. Randolph Is eotnt to spent his vacation in travellnB abroad In Europe?. He will visit during his trip, Naples, Home, Venice and u number of places in Ger many. Ills visit to Italian cities will cover 11 few weeks. The rest of the time lie will spend on his family's cs tutes in Germany. The visit to Ger many will bo occupied In attending to special family matters. I5ov. Newman Matthews, who re cently reslurcd ns pastor of the Puil tan ConRietfatlonal ih'urch, has re ceived a second call fiom the CoitKreita tloiul church at Randolph, N. Y and so urgent was It that ho wrote his ac ceptance of the pastorate offered him. He removed his family and household effects jesteiday to his newly accepted tharge. CIIUUCH AND NHAVS NOTL'S. There will be a mcetlmr at the Kes cuc mission at S o'clock tcnionow even ing:. An entertainment was held Tuesday evening In the Uieen Ridge 1'iesby terlan church under the auspices of the Indies' Aid society. The pastor of the Calvary Refill med church will Sunday commence n seiles of two week sei vices to be held every evening nt 7 20 o'clock, except Satut day. 'Hie Rev. J. R. Sweet, of the Simpson Methodist Hpiscopal chinch, will preach a special siimon on ' Uelshuzzar's Peasl" at tomonow evening's set vice by lecjuest. Thu concert given In the I'enn Ave nue Baptist chnith, AVedneiday een liiK. under the dliectlon of the music elltcctor, H.'i.Mln Hvans, was u fine en tei talnmeiit. The Rev. M. II. Mill, of St. Davld'3 Kplbcopal church, will exchange pul pits with the Rev. I S. Dnlenttne, of the Chinch of the Good Shepheid, on Sunday eAenlng. The legulat monthly meeting of the Pastois' City union will be held In the A'oung Men's Clnlstlan association pai lois Monday, April 5, at 10.30 a. m. All pastois aie invited. A. V. Rowel's Sunday school class held a social In the patlois of Him l'aik chutch Monday evening. A llt eiaiy and musical piogramme un'd le freshments weie enjoyed by ubuut 110 persons. Rex. Dr. David Spencer, former pas tor ot the I'cnn Avenue Baptist church of this city, now of Dovei, N. J., was in the city euily In the week. He spoke at Hie Peuu avenue chuich last Sun day evening. Rev. J. I. Moffatt, pastor, assisted ltv Rev. AVilllam Gibbons, of Dunmore; Rev. Chailes Lee, of Caibondalo, and Dr. S. C Logan, D. D., of the cential city, conducted a seilrs of revival meetings at the AVashbutn Stioet Pies bvterlan chinch duilng the iiiejc.nt w c ek. Thu Young People's guild of St. Petei's Lutheran chinch, Prescott avenue, Rev. J. AV. Randolph, pastor, pitsentetl their chutch with a laige crucifix and two handsome eandelabia to be placed on the altar. The gift Is the result of the pastor's faithful In struction on the usages of the histoiic Gel manic chuich. The annual election of offlceis of the King's Sons of Him Paik (.hutch was held on Thursday evening. Rev. RIcli- anl Hloins ics elected president; R. Hi ni si Comegvf. vice-pi evident; Hany Stone, fcecrelaiy, and AA. M. Cuny. tleasurei. The tleasuret repotted $5S on hand, making the society the rich est one in the church In proportion to the membeislilp The gospel meeting on Sunday after noon at the A'oung AVomen's Clnlstlan association will be led by Mrs. Hand. Miss Solomon villi have .h'aige of the music, and the Misses Degraw and Claik will sing a duet entitled "Dilft Ing " 11 oung women are Invited to be present Seiv lee begins at " 4." p. m at .'03 AVadilngtem avo-niie. Motheis' piaver elide ns usual Monday after noon it 3 o'clock. All motheis invited. Rev. AV. S Jones, pastor of the First "Welsh Baptist chinch, and family, will oon leave for Cat mai then, South AVales, where Mi. Jones Is to be pastor of the Pi lory htieet church of that town. Tho membeis of the congrega tion tendered him a. farewell leceptlon in the Fitst Welsh' Baptist chinch Mon day evening. In the audience weie piesent pastors and membeis fiom sev eial denominations on the AVest Side and fiom neighboring towns. The seiles of meetings held nt the "Washburn Stieet 'Phesbyteiinn chinch which dosed last evening weie very successful. A huge attendance chat aeteilzed the seivlee tluoughout. The additions to the membership villi num ber not less than twenty-five. At to monow morning's service the tlte of adult and Infant baptism villi be ad minlsteied. Theie villi be no legular seiinon nt the morning set vice. The sneianient of the Loid's suiiper villi be ndtnlnlsteitd and new membeis wel comed. TOMORROWS SERVICES. Kim l'aik church Prayer and praise Bet v lee, it JO; pleaching, 10..!) a. m. and 7 30 p. in., by the pastoi, C. M. Gllllll, D. 1).; Sunday school at 2, and llpworih league at G.CO p. in. St. Luke's Pailhh Itov. Itogers Isiacl, lector; llev. LUwaid J. Haugliton, cui.ite riftli Sunday (Passion) In Lent. St. Luke's chuich: 9 30, Holy Communion; 913 a. m, Sunday sthool; 1030 a. m , Lltan, seiinon and holy communion; 4 CO I. in., evenlns pi aver; 7.C0 p. m., mission benlee and uddiess on the church, St. Mark's Dunmoie: 8 a. m , Holy Communion; 10 30 a, tn. Litany seinion and holy communion; 3 p. m., Smiilaj school; 7.30 p. m., evening piaier and sei man. St. Ceorge'B OI pliant. In IMward's hall: 3 p. m , Sunday school; t p. in., eve nlns prayer nnd sermon. St. David's Chuich Corner Jackson Btieet and South lliomley avenue, llev. M. II. Mill, lector. Fifth Sunday In Lent. 10 30 a, m., Holy Communion and ser mon; J 30 p. m., Sunda school; 7 30 p. m , evenlnu pinyer and Bermon; Friday, 7.11 p. m., evenlni; prayer and uddiess. All persons welcomo at all services. First I'resbj terlan Church Services, 10 30 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. llev. James .vtc Leod, D. D,, pastor, will preach rnornlni; and evening. Bunduy school, 12 (noon); Younu people's Society of Christian Kn deavor, u.30 p. m. Services preiiaratory to communion will be held on AVednesd'iy. Thutsduy and Friday evenings, April 7, S and 9. Shlloh Daptlst church Over Hulbert's muslo store, 117 AVyomlnif avenii", will hold services Sunday an follows: 10.30 a. in., covenant meetlnfj; " p. m Huncl.iv school; 7.30 p. n pieachlin,' by Ilov. 13. T. Irwin, and the admlnlstiatlon ot tho Lonl's supper, All are welcome. Grace Iteformed Hplscopal church AVyomlnu avenue, below Mulberry streur Divine worship at 10,30 a. in. and 7.30 P. m.i Sabbath sohool, 12 in.: Youiitr leio- 'ple'H Society of Christian Kncleavor, GS0 p. m; Seats all free nt all services Strangers always; welcome. l,reachlnp;,by tho pustor at both services. Morning subject, "The Sabbath," Marl: II; !T7. 2S; evenlnftr, "An Exposition ot llev, xxl; G-S." Communion at the morning service. Mon day at 7.43 p. in. a special service, to which all are Invited. AVe will contlnua tho study of tho Avord about tho Holy Pplrlt. Ilrtnit our Ulble On Thursday at 7.13 p. m. the Union White class lor the study ut the Sabbath school lessen, conducted by the pastor. All are wol come. Sumner Avenue Church and Taylor llev. L. II. Foster, pastor-elect, wilt picach at tho Tuilor church In the mornlii?, and thu Sumner Avenue liu byterlan In tho ovOnlng. Wnhburn Street Presbyterian church llev. John I'. Moffat, pastor. Services nt 10.30 a. m. nnd 7.30 p. m.: lilblo Bchool, U m.j Junior Christian Hndcavor, 3.30 p. m.j Senior Christian Undeavor, C20 p. in., Prayer lncctltu;, AVcdnosdny 7.30 p. m. At tho morning Bervlco tho sacrnment of tho Lord's supper will bo administ ered. The sacrnment of adult nnd Infant baptism will also bo administered. T'io teceptlou of new members will also oc cur ut tho morning service. In the uftor licon the pastor will pteuch to tho Jun ior Christian Hndcavors on "Start Hlght." In tho evening church service he will preach on "Progressive Religion.' All nio cordially welcomed to ull ot theso services. Court Street Methodist Kplpcopal church Oeorgo V. Price pastor. Preach ing at 30.30 a. tn, and 7.30 p. m. Morn ing subject, "Chi 1st, the Soul Refiner." In the evening Rev. II. II. Johnson, mis sionary to Japnn, will deliver uu Illustrat ed nihttess on Jupan. Hpworth leugue pracr meeting at (i.30 p. m. Oreen Ridge Presbyterian chinch Moinlng sen Ice, 10 30; evening service, 7,30. Rev. Harris i:iy Adrlanre, of New A'ork, wilt occupy thu pulpit. Hlblo School ut 12 o'clock; Hnde.ivor society, C 30 p. m. Otnce llvnngellcul Lutheran chuich Coiner Madison nvenuo and Mulbeny stieet, Rev. Foster V. Fift, pastor. Ser v Ices at 10 W a. m. and nt 7.10 p. in. Providence Methodist Episcopal church Rev. W'llllnm Edgar pastor. Love feast at 9 30 a. in. Thero will be saeia mentul service at 10 3ft a. tn., also bap tism ot adults; nt 7.30 p. m. Rev. .1. tl. Ecknnu, presiding elder, villi preac'r, Stinduy school at 2 p. m.; Epworth league, (,13. Seats flee. All ato welcome. All Souls' Universallst church Rev. V AV. AA'hlppen pastor. Morning subject, "Spiritual Iloue Cleaning;" evening sub ject, "Jesus and His Miracles" St. Paul Lutheran church Park Place, Rev. John Kowaln, pastor. Sen Ice, 7 30 1. m , tot, Gal 0, It: "Rut God forbid that 1 should glory, savo In the cross of our Loul Jesus Christ." Sunday school, 2.30 All coullally invited. First Daptlst chinch Scranton street, Rev S F Mathews, pastor. Praver meeting Sabbath morning 10 30, led by Deacon Jones. Sabbath morning the us ual pleaching service by the pastor. Sab bath evening, the seivlee villi commence at 7 30 p m. with a song and prale sei vlee The memoilal supper will be ob seived In closing, Bible school, 2 p. rn., Dr. Reddoe, Mipeilntendent; A'oung Peo ple's piaver meeting, ti.30 p. m., leader, Mrs. 11. A. Dershlmer. All are cordially Invited. First Church of Christ (Scientist) No. 31!) Adtms avenue. Sunday heiilee, lu.J) a. tn. Testimonial meeting Filday eve ning at o'clock. All welcome. Seals free. Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church Rev John H. Sweet, pastoi. Morning, at 9 30, prayer meeting; at 10 30, preaching fccrvlee and reception of mtmbers; class meeting, led by S. AVrlglej, follows the pleaching sen Ice, at 12 o'clock, Sunday school; at 3 o'clock, Junior league; at 0 "), Epwoith league; at 7.30, preaching service. At the evening service the pastoi will, by request, preach a sermon on Uelshaz 2ais Feast. All heats free. A welcome rtor all .Please notice the change or time for evening seivlee Horn 7 to 7.30. This Is the last hervke of this confer ence j ear. IVnn Avenue Raptlst Church Rev. Jo seph K. Dixon, D. D., pastor, will pieaeh at 10 30 and 7.30 o'clock. Subject of the morning, "Iriel Otdeted to the North," and In the evening, "The A'olee of Weak ness, or the Thlist of the Soul," the fifth In a, seiles of Sunduy evening seimons on "Voh'es fiom the Cioss" The Sacta ment of tho Lord's Supper will be ob served nftci the morning sermon. Ulble school at 2 o'clock; Young People's meet ing at 0.30. All coullally welcomed, Gieen Ridge Uaptlst Church Rev. AV. J. Ford, pastoi Sei vices nt 10 30 a. m. and 7 30 ji. in. Subject In the moinlng, "Our Chief Jov," in the evening, "The Battle Not Oui's, but God's." Communion at the close of the morning beimoii. Hownid Place Afilcan Methodist Epis copal Church Rev. H. A. Giant, R. D , pastor. 10 JO a. in., subject, "Spiritual Mlndcdness;" 2.30, Sundd) school; 0 30, Christian Endeavor, 7.30 p. ni sermon lecture on "What Is Beauty" L'hristl in Alliance 1431 Fenti avenue. Praset meeting, 9 to 10 a. m.j Gospel .sei vlee. 3 11 p m , led b Rev. V . T. Mac Arthur All coullally welcomed. Zlon United Evangelical Church Rev. C. D. Moore, pastoi. Sutldav school, 9 JO a in., pleaching, 10 30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m.j K L C E , song sen v Ice. 0 30 p. in. Spe cial invitation to non-chuicli-goers. All seats flee. The Second Presbj terian Church Rev. Chailes E. Robinson, D. D., pastoi. Ser vices, 10.10 a m. and 7.30 . in. Tho pas tor will pleach In the evening on the "Four Fatal Footsteps." All seats trie at night. All welcome at all sei vices. St, Petei's German Lutheran Chuich Ptescott avenue. Rev. J. V. Randolph, pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. St. Mark's Lutheran Chuich Four teenth and Washburn streets. Rev A. L. Hauler. Ph. D., pastor. Fifth SuudJi hi Lent (Judlca. Services at 1030 u. in, and 7.30 p. in. Moinlng subject, "Christ Among His Enemies," In the evening, "The World by AVibdom Knew Not God. ' Jackson Street Baptist Church Tho pas tor, Rev. Thomas ele Guichy, will preach at 10 30. topic, "Too Busj ;' Bible school at 2 p. m.. Continental mission at 2; even ing sei vice ut 7 prompt; prabo and song set vice, with full chorus, followed b u. shott address, topic, "The Dignity of Ii boi." After evening bervlce tho rite of baptism will be admlnlsteied to four can didates. A'ou aio all welcome to all the pi Iv lieges of oui church. Seats aie all fice. Holy Trinity Lutheian Church Adams avonuo and Mulberii stieet. Services nt 10 3i) a. m. and 7.30 j. in. condutted by Rev. AV. C. L Lauei. of Lansfoid Pa. Caliarv Reformed Chutch Corner eVIon sey and Gibbon. Rev, G. AV. Welsh, pas tor. Teaeheis' piaer seivlee, 10 a. m.j services, 10.30 a. m.; Sunduv school, 11.15; Junior Clnlstlan Endeavor, 313; Senior Chiistlan Endeavor, 0.30; servle'us, 7.30 1). m. Sumner Avenue Presbj terian Church Moinlng piayer seivlee, 10 30; Sabbath school, 2 p, m ; evening, preaihlng by the Rev. L. R. Foster. AVelsh Calvlnlstle Methodist Chinch Hellovue. Rev. J. T, Mouls, pastor. Morning service, 10 30; Sabbath school, 1 p. in.; evening seivlee, i, o'clock; memo ilal sermon upon the death of the late AVilllam D. Roberts. First AVelsh Congregutlonal Church Rev. David Jones, pustor. Morning sei vlee, 10 30; sermon. "Fall of Piter;" Sab bath school at 2 p. m ; evening sermon at U ji m. AVelsh Calvlnlstlo Methodist Church South Main avenue. Rev. Hush Dalles, laMor. Morning seivlee, 10.30; Sabbith school at 2 p. m.j evening seivlee at C p. m. Plymouth Congregational Church Rev. Thomas . Bell, - jiastot. Morning seivlee, 10.30; Sabbath school, 2 p. in.; evening ter vlce, 7.30; usual services throughout the week. Flint AVelsh Raptlst Church-Rev. AV. S. Jones, pastor. iMotnlng service, 10 30; Sabbath Bohool at 2 p, m.j evening ser vice', 0 ii, in. A'oluutecrs of Ameilcu AVashlngton avenue', Sunday servlie, 11 a, m., Ulble reudlng, Caiituln, S. M. Johns; JUS p. ni peopIo'H praise service, Mis. Cuptatn Johns; 8 p. m., regular service, Mss Van Noit, of Young Women's Christian asso ciation, South Side, In charge. Every body welcome. American A'oluutecrs Post No. 2, of the AVest Slile, will hold Its Sunday night ser vice In Beers' hall corner of North Main uvenuo and Lufayi'tto Htieet; Captaju S. M. Johns In chaige, Dunmoro Presbyterian Chutch Rov. W, r. aibbons, pastor. Services, 10.30 a. m. and 7 30 p.'m. Subjects for tomoirow: Morning "True ChiUtlan Unity," even liitr, "How Much Qwest Thou My Lord?" SCRANTON SOCIAL NEWS AND GOSSIP Drlsf Mention of What Is Doing la. the Pleasure Way. COUNTRY CLUB AiAKlNQ READY Arrnnglng Tor tho Ilcuinning of I ho Open-Air Scnsou--Vtiudci'lllo Ihi tcrtniiinicnt Is in Prospect--Ilnstcr AVcck Mill Contain Three Import ant Socinl Kvcnts, One n Church AVcddins-. Other Affairs Past find in Iro8pcct--I'crsoiuil News. This Is the season of the year when folks begin to take themselves out of doors, and the Countiy club Is making leady for Its open-air constituency. A Scutch greenskeeper with a name. Rob ert I. tunic, that smacks of biae and heather, liau been petinanelit ly engaged to extend the golf course unit instiuct the beginni'is how to play the lnvlKoiiitlng game. T. II. AVatklns has been le-eleeted cap tain of the club golf team. On Fil day evening, the 2Jd, thert; Is to be given nt the lodse u vaudeville en tettalninent. The speculation uh to the probable details of the pi ogi amine hasn't elicited much true Insinuation fiom the members o the enteitalnment committee. On the Tuesday following, the fouith and last cotillion will be danced. The nnnuiil meeting will be held net month, but judging fiom the financial, pleasure and other successes of the year Just closed the old olllcers will ho pressed to temain In (service. The first half of Easter week will be lively enough. On Monday night there will be an assembly at the Sei anion Bi cycle club house; Tuesday night the Yale dinner will be held, and on AVed nesday occurs ptobably the wedding of Miss Jessie Coursen and Benjamin AVatson nt the Flist Presbyterian chuich, although Invitations have not been issued for the event. Mis. Adrlance, who, with Iipi-husband, Rev. Mr. Adrlance. is being en tet tallied at the home of C. II. AVelles. is a sister of Miss Marion Holmes, of Albany, a young woman who has visit ed here frequently and was very popu lar. Mr. Adrlance Is here to pteach at tomoirow s services in the Gieen Ridge Pi esby terian chuich. Hiss Ada May Vernooy, daughter of Mrs. John Cone, or 905 Mulbeny stieet, unci J. V. Bat ton, of Wilkeb-Harre, weie inariled Wednesday noon In Elm Paik thuich by Rev. i. AA'. H. l'earce, a fonnei pastor, assisted by Rev. Dr. C. M. tlilllu. Til" bildal couple wei unattended excepting: by two Holier gills, Bessie Barton, of Lawience, N. Y., a niece of the gloom, and Phoebe Caiter, a cousin of the- bilde, and Bar ton Lane, who was a page and can led the wedding ring. The usheis were Frederick Siiudb, of Haw ley. AV. Lacey, of Wllkes-Banx', and AVIllard Megargel, and J. H. Kemp, of this Uty. Mr. and Mis. Baiton will i celve tlitlr fi lends at 217 South Main btieet, AVIIke.s-Batre, alter May 1. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mis II. F. Barton, of Lawience, N. A" ; Mrs. O. L. U'tie, Oi.eonta; Mis. H AV Eatne. Miss Ida Purcell, Mrs. R. C. Ileltzman. Mis. 13. AV. Steel, Mrs. Oscar Couisen, AVllkes-Barre, Mis. B Schermeihoin, Mis. R. T. AVhltney, Mrs. O I. Comser, Miss Beitha La'ie, Miss Est-Ie Mulr, Honesdale, Mr. and Mrs Ftvd Blown, Mis. S. A. Colwell, Carbondale. 4 Miss Minerva IIopp entertained a party of ft lends Monday evening at her parents' home, 307 South Main avenue. Theie weie present: Mr. and Mis Hopp, Mis. H Selbeit. Misses Dorothy Powell, Frames MeLaln, Maigaret Muiphy, Emma Schuler. Mlneiva and Esther Franti! IIojip, Maude S. Moses. Jessie AVhevert, Lewlsville; Messrs. J. Claike Biovvn, AV. C. Mm l ell, Janus Shea, AA'. R. Kunkleman, Hauls Sei bert, Fred Schuler, AV. T. Bun all, Jo seph F. But rail. A partv was given by Misses Helen and Annie Thomas Mondav evening at their home, 1139 Evnon street. Tho guests were: Misses Muigaret Davis, Alice Phillips, Minnie Moigans, Ellen Jones, Hannah Jones, Blodwen ami Noia Davis, Jennie Moses, Annie Evans, Polly Andlleld, Lizzie Rlchaids, Phoebe and Maigle Thomas and Messrs. John Jones, AVIHIe Kdwatds, George B, Davis, Leonard Davis, Reese Evan. John AV. Reynolds, Gwllvni Gillllth's, Geoige and John AVIlllauis, David Davis. Ellswoith Davis, fjiif. lith Rogeis, Tliomub and Aithur Jones and Fiedeilck Itlngler. Misses Minnie and Claia Bliss, of Sanderson avenue, entei tallied a small paity of frlendb Tuesday evening. The marriage of Miss Lizzie B Huter, of this city, and Daniel AV. Hughes, of Biughamton, took place recently ut the home of the bride's intents on the AVest Side. Rev. S. F. Mathews, was the oiliclatlng clei,;ynian. PERSONAL MENTION: Mrs. C. M. Streeter, of Dalton, is visit ing frleneU In this city. E. M. Clarke was In New A'ork city tins week on a business tilp. Hairy J. Hess, of I'enn avenue. Is vlb Itlng In PlulllpHburg, N. J. Aldei man-elect Bezaleel Davis was In New Yoik eltj this week. Albert Wagner, of Clippie Cieek, Col, was In the city tils week. Miss Julia Allen, of Notth AVashlngton avenue, Is In New A'oik eltj. Lewis Moiel. of Gieen Ridge, ts mak ing an extended visit In the AVest. City Treasuier C. G. Boland returned Tuesday night from New A'ork city. Mrs. Frank P. Christian Is visiting Mrs. Robeit Sajio AVhlte, of Bethlehem. Mrs. M. D. Farnhutn, of Bleaker stieet, has leturned from a visit lit New A'oik city. Harry Hall, of Einon ptreet. has re turned fiom an extended stay In tho west. Allert Reese, of Avenue A, Hellovue, has gouo to Philadelphia, where he will reside. Miss Gertrude Freeman has lesumed her studies at Bloamsburg State Normal school. Mlis A'erna Lewis, of North Reuecca o venue, bus leturned from a visit nt New A'oik city. Bert Callendar and Earl Luken, of Oreen Ridge, are spending a ihoit time In Syracuse. Miss Carollno Buckvvorth. of New A'oik city, Is visiting her niece, Mrs, Fraunfelt er, of Jackson stieet. iMIks Belle AVIghtson. of Green Ridge, attended the AVesley league convention at Plymouth Tuesday. Mss Bessie Froud, of Nicholson, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. II. Met rill, of Washington avenue. MUg Henrietta. Hagemlch, of Berwick, Is tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. F, M. all roy, pf Mousey uvenue. Mrs. Minor AVoiden, of North Hyde Park avcnUe, Is entertaining her mother, Mis, Renole, or Plttston. Mlis Margaret Edwards, of South Main avenue, hoa returned from a visit at Hackeiisuck nnd Nen A'ork city, William C Glflln, of Weslejuli univer sity, Is visiting his parents, Rev. ami Mrs. C. 51. Ulllln, of Elm Paik church. Rev. Charles Piosscr, ot Primitive Methodist church, returned this week from Morris Run, where ho spent Sun day. Mrs. Louis H. Rrcczlo and son, Hcnrv, ot Sibley, have returned homo after a visit to Mrs. Dunlel Cavauaugh, of Ey non street. Mrs. Lucy A. Booth left AVednesday for Boston, where Bhe has accepted a post Hon on the cdltoilal stuff of tho Prang Educational company. Major W. S. Millar will return this morning from his Inspection tour of the Eighth regiment at Hatrlsburg nnd will bo ut his olllce at 11 o'clock, Gomer Jones left Thursday for Anden rled, where he has taken charge of the Honey Brook division of the Wilkes Baire and Lehigh Coal company Miss Florence C Hunt, of Olive street. Is visiting friends In Wjomlng county. She Is uecoiiipanled by her brother, Pro fessor J. B. Hunt, ot Pettle Culveislty, N. J. Eugene l.oventh.ill and Miss Mary L, Holmes, both or this city, Were mauled Wednesday bj Rei. William Edg'ir, pas. tor of the liovldencu Methodist EpHo p.il church. Mux Morcllo, of New A'oik city, Is spending a few dajs with lelntlve.s on South .Alain avenue. Mr. Moiello has Just returned fiom an extended tour through Mexico, wheie he was engaged with the famous oirln Bios.' circus. Mr. und Mis. J. Alton Davis, of Scian ton, who are now guests of the Hotel Al cazar, St. Augustine, Fln und Mrs. A. H. Storrs and Mis. v. H. Storis, who aie spending a few days ut the Ponce-de-Leon, ura en loute foi home. Miss M. Ella Williams, of North Main avenue, returned Tuesday after a visit to Mis. H. F. J hut Won, of HackensacK, N. J. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Huirlson und niece, Miss Mnigaret Keith Eurrlson, of Huckelibuck, who will visit her for a time. H. F. March, G. O. Muhy, J. Lvnch, J. M. Chance, Mis. A. B. Blulr, Miss A. G. Blair, D. E. Taylor, R. O'lluen nnd wife, Mrs. F. G. Pl.itt, Mrs. D. E. Tuvlor, Goulem Tailor and Eison Tay lor weie reglsteied at the St. Dennis, In New A'ork. this week. Charles Fethetolf, the artist, formeily with The Tilbune, has Joined the staff or tho New A'ork, Heiald. Mr. Fethbiolf left Tho Tribune seveial weeks ago to ac cept a position on the Faterson, N. J., Evening iNews. His many friends in Scranton will tejolcat hlsiapld advance ment which has been merited by excellent work. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. lit tit- llBllt ttgi&tsra of ic oa 9fZ&&x -i7. Safes for Securities, at $3.00 Per Annum Upwards, and Storage for Valuables, in the FIRE AND BURdLAR PROOF VAULTS OF THE Lackawanna Trust and Safe Deposit Co., 404 Lackawanna Avenue, Opposite Wjomlng House. The Bradford (A High Grade Hat,) Fully GiiiiranU'Cil. Tlirce Col ors. Sold Only by CALL UP 3882i inniLiDiiFB CO. 1 nv OFPICB AND AVAREMOUSB, Mi TO iqi iilERIDlAN STREET. H. W. C0LUNS, Manager. eesesaaoacooeesoscoGssed tl 8 Gail Borden Perfect I mfant Eagle Brand Food pnn,tonnri Mill, uuiiuuiiouu iiinrw " Infant Health," Is a little book of g preat value that U sent l'Ktt on oppll- citlon. N. Y. Condensed Milk Co. S 71 Hudson Street, Hew York g ooeoo99GQ99eoee8oeeeoo What Sarah Uernhard Aays 7f. IK fllfi nig Sta- -v. ,.... u -yB s w -' cm THE LEADER 124-126 Wyoming Ave. Iu this particular depart ment Ave are prepared for ex tensive business. We have engaged the most competent artists and our principal aim shall be to reproduce the finest novelties iu trimmed millinery at extremely rlnvnJ In an exclusive millinery business such methods are not to be thought of. As far as Ave are concerned, however, it shall be our special object that the trimming aud material is Avorth the figure that is marked on the hat. Fancy prices are out of the question. LEBECK&CORIN NEW YORK HOTELS. An est&bllthed hotel under naw mtnaccment and thoroughly nbreast at the times. Visitors to Kew York will find the Everett 1b the yerj heart of the shopping district, convenient to places ot umusttmem and readily accessible trom all parts If the city. tUKOPEAN PLAN. WESTK1INSIER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irvlug Place, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Way and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day and Upwards. GEO. MURRAY, Proprietor, IS Broadway and Eleventb St., New York, Opp. Grace Church. European Plan. Rooms Si.oo a Day and Upwards. In a modoat aud unobtrusive way thero ars tew better conducted hotels in tha metropolis thun tho St. Dunis The groat popularity it has oeijulrod can readily be trncsj to Its unique location, Its homelike atmosphere, the peculiar excelleno of Its cuisine and service, and Its very moder. ate pi Ices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. ASKFOETOE&mET.Ott t tfPlttffl '' aW V Tl III GIVES THU BET LIGHT TW3RIP ANDtfABJQIiflTOSAfe FOR SALE BY THE fUIC 111 CO SCRANTON STATION. . K JL 1 8 R Wa.M. DATES. raffl D.L.H.BATEf m yWBUANDlj feA Ay w Spring Tools For the Lawn and Garden, Garden Harrows, Garden Hakes, Lawn Shears, Trimming Shears, Lawn Seed fertilizer. FOR THE HOUSE, Carpel Sweepers, Carpet Whips, v Floor Brooms, Feather Dusters, Scrub Brushes, Fiirnilnvn ln.tali. Brass Polishl Foote & Shear Co. OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Busi ness and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex. tended According to Balances und Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed oa Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 310,000 70,000 mi. C0NNELL, President. IIENRY BELIN, Jr., Vice Pres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. A. E. ROGERS1 Jewelry Store, 213 LACKAWANNA AJEMJ-. DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, WATCHES. Look at our $10 Gold Watches, Warranted 15 Years. 213 Lackawanna Avenus. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYIN3 NEW AND 3& Ladies' and Children's Wear. Seal and Plush Sacques, Carpets and Feather Beds From L POSNER, 21 Lackawanna Ave, Made a 1st Day. KWell Man lfitbOay.1 of Me. THE QPCAT 30th I)av. produce! tho above remilts ln'30 dnyiu It acU powerfully and Quickly Cures when alt othor till Vou-umeu-nlllrcjaln their lost minbood.asdolt rueu will rccovor their jouthful Tluor by iul&4 RI2 VI VO. It quickly and surely restores Nenroua cess, Lott Vitality. Impotency, Nlnritly LmlMlonj. Lost Fowor, railing Memory, astlnc Diseases, and all effects ot eelf-abuso or exceed and indiscretion, which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at tha seat ol cLseaae.but la a great nerve tonlo and blond builder, bring. lsg back the pink glow to rale chrrka and re storing the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having IUCVIVO, no other. It can be carried In test pocket. By mall. S1.00 per package, or six (or 8S.OO, with a poil-i tlvo written cuarkntee to care or refund,' tha money. Oircnlar free, Addresi ROYAL MFDICINE CO.. 63 River St.. CHICAGO. Il lor balo by MATTHEWS Buo. uru Slit Soruutou, Pa. THIRD mnfa "CTr K E V I V O raW fk RE8T0RES VITALITY. ',' ,Ti-rrj t VSM Wfis& XS7 Central Kallroad ot New Jersey. (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coal used exclusively. Injur Ins cleanllnexs and comfort. TIMB TABLB IN EFFECT JAN. 25, 1857, Trains leave Scranton for Plttston. tVlllces.narre, etc., at 8 20. 9,15, 11.30 a. tn t 12.45, 2 00, 3 OS, 6 00, 7.10 p. m. Sundays 9.00. a. m 1.00, 2 15, 7.10 p. m. ' For Atlantlo City. 8 20 a. m. For New York, Nowark and Elizabeth. 8 20 (express) a, m., 12.15 (express with Bufi fet parlor car), 3 05 (express) p. m. Sun. day, 2.15 p. m. Train leavlne 12. p. m. arrives at Philadelphia. HeadinB Termin. al, B.22 p. m. and New York 0.00 p. m. For Mauch Chunk. Allentown, Dothle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8 20 a. m.. 12.45, 3.05. 6 00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean a rove, eta, at 8 20 a. m. and 12 45 p. m. For Lakewood, 8.20 a. m. For ItcadliiB, Lebanon and Harrlsburg-, via Allentown, 8 20 a. m., 12 45. 5.00 p. m, Sunday. 2 15 p. tn. ForPottsville. 8.20 a. m., 12.45 p. m. lteturnlnc leave Now York, foot of Lib. erty street, North Itlver, at 9.10 texpress) a. m.. 1.10. 1.30. 4.15 (express with BufTst parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4 30 a. m, Leae Philadelphia. Reading Terminal, 8 00 o, m , 2 00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday, S.J9 a. m. Though tickets to all points at lowest rates may be had on application In ad vance to tho ticket agent at tho station. . II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Aft, J. II. OLIIAU3EN, Qen. SupL v jiaA. Iss. -Mk-"
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