m THE SOHANTON TIHBUNE-SATCTltDAY MORNING,. JUNE 19, 1897. ti J ' X Religious The last Issue of "Our Church Mes Senger," the official I'enn Avenue Bap tist publication, contained the follow ing: "The pastor will preach next Hundny evening: a sermon nppropr'.-Ue to the dlnmond Jubilee of the 'Rood Queen' Vlctorln. Ills theme will bo The Victorian Era lyid Christian Pro gress. The Sons of St. George will ho our guests. All halll ! July 33-A lucky day and a splendid oppor tunity. The church, congregation and Hlblo, school will go to hake Ariel for Mi-li hriuuul excursion. Adults, G5 runts', children 25 cents round trip. Hold this date open tell your friends look for further paitlcul.irs. Of course ev erybody will go. The sentiment Is to toko a brass band along help the sen timent. The entertainment nminlttee take pleasure In announcing that arrangements nre already per fected for a course of lectures for the fall season. The first will ho given Oct C by Rev. George C. Lorimcr, 1). D I..L. I)., pastor of Tremont Temple, Itostnn. Subject: 'Tramps, Crunks and Dudes.' The second lecture will be giv en by Pastor Dixon Oct. 26. Subject: 'The Passing of the Indian,' illustrat ed by 125 supeib slides colored In nat ural tints. Dr. Dixon has made a study of the Indian on hl native heath, and will piotray the red man In his home. Ms wars, his umusements, together A.Ith the weird and wild wonders of ecily frontier life. Nov. 11 Colonel George Nox McCann will deliver his great lecture on 'Cuba,' the oppressions of the Spaniard, and the struggles of the Island for liberty. Toe lecture will be profusely Illustrated with the Inest slides. The course will close on Dec. n, with a concert to I c given by the best local talent." At a ,lawn festival given Tuesday evening by tho Ladles' Aid society of Grace Lutheran church on the church lawn, the ladies In charge were: Mrs. Van Busklrk, Mrs. Kdward Hans, Mrs TIce'Mrs. Sturges and Mrs. Gordon. Thev were assisted by Misses Jennie Kaufman, Ladwlg, Maggie Kaufman, "WardeH, Moore, Luther, Lenker, Kar cher and Benson and Mrs. Maurer. RELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES. An elaborate propamine of children's day exercises has "been arranges for Grace Lutheran'cHurch Sunday school. They will be held at 7:30 Sunday evening Jn the ch'urch. Sunday Is the day for the taking of the quarterly offering for Dickson Mission in St. Luke's parish. There be no Sunday school at the East End to-morrow on account of the Illness of Marian McDonald, at whose home the school meets. Special anniversary services will be held at Asbury M. 10. church tomorrow morning. Dr. C. M. Glffin, of Elm Park church, will preach at the morn ing service. Special music will also be given. Rev. Hugh- Davles, pastor of the Welsh Calvlnlstic Methodist church, will be absent from his pulpit on Sun day. He will be In attendance at the Welsh Presbytery being held at tviikes-narre. Meeting for tho promotion of holi ness bv 'the Free Methodists In Co operative hall, 120 North Main street, Hyde Park, this Sabbath at 3 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. All are wel come. John Cavanaugh, pastor. The Gospel meeting Sunday after noon 3.45 at South Side Y. "W. C. A. rooms, 1021 Cedar avenue, will be led by the secretary, Miss Van Nort. Subject, "Building." All young women Invited to come. Good gospel singing. Rev. David P. Jones will occupy the pulpit of tlie First Welsh. Baptist church tomorrow morning. The sub ject of his sermon will be "The Base Ball Calf," and will be a sermon In ref erenc to the present predominance of Sunday desecration by base ball play ing. Tho Simpson M. E. Sunday school will celebrate children's day with spe cial services on Sunday morning, commencing at 10.30. This school Is renowned for Its success In carrying to completion Its anniversaries and under the leadership of G. L. Peck, esij., its efllclent superintendent, the success of Sunday's celebration Is assured. The Sunday afternoon meeting of the Railroad Department of the Young Men's Christian association will be In charge of the Ameilcan Volunteers. The meeting wil begin at 3:45 o'clock. Railroad men and their families are cordially Invited. A special Invitation Is extended to the ladies as tho meet ing will be In charge of the ladles of the Volunteers. Mr. Allaj reen, of Springfield, Mass., will adress the men's service In the Y. M. C. A,fon Sunday at 3.45 p. m. Mr. Green has addressed several Y. M. C. A, .meetings in this section of Penn sylvania during the past three months. Ills ernest efforts have been highly ap preciated by all of the secretaries whom he has met. We cordially Invito all men' to this se "Ice. The evening servu commencing at 7.30, wjll have bpeclai music by the choir, while the 1 Jress of the even ing will 'bo delivered by Wesley 13. Woodruff, of Wllkos-Barre. Subject, "Hymns and Hymn Writers." Mr. Woodruff Is a son of the late Rev. Dr. Woodrulf, of Wyoming conference. Is a forceful' speaker, and a young man of splendid ability. All attending will be rlchly.vrepald. Remember the ser vices commence at 10.30 and 7.30. TOMORROW'S SERVICES. St. Luke's Parish Hev. Rogers Israel, rector; ilov. Edward J. Haughton, cur ate. First Sunday after Trinity. St. Luke's church, 7.30 a, m., holy commun ion; 9,15 a. m., Sunday school; 10.30 a. m morning prayer and sermon; 7,30 p. m., evening prayer and sermon. St. Mark's, Blood Humors Whether Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, pimply, or blotchy, whether simple, scrof ulous.or hereditary, from Infancy to ago, poedlly cured by warm bat hi with Cimcoux Hoxv, gentle anointing with C0TiounA(olnt tnent), the great skin cure, and ralld doses of Cptjotoji ItMotviarr, greatest of Wood purifiers and humor cures. (pcura , IioMthroofe6t.UhworU. FottsbDiuoavdCibic 1 -uunrH poi fropa., uown. kFACE HUMORS RMTlttVwl"''o,.tK NeWs of the Week Dunmorc, la, m, holy communion; 10.30 a. m., morning prayer and sermon; 3 p. in,, Sunday school; 7.30 p. in., evening prayer and i-ermon. St. Gcorgo's, Oly phant, Edward's hall, 3 p. m Sunday school; 4 p. m., ovcnlng prayer and ser mon. St. David's Church Corner Jackson street and Bromley avenue. Rev. M. H. Mill, rc.-Hor. Second Sunday after Trin ity. 10.30 n. m., morning prayer and ser mon; 2.30 p. m Sunday school; 7.30 p, m., evening prayer and sermon; Filday, 7.45 p. m., evening prayer and address. All persons welcome at all services. Grace Reformed EprtscopaJ Church Wyoming avcr.uo below Mulberry street. Prayer and pralso service 9.30 a. m. Di vine worship 10.30 a. m. and 7.3) p. m. Sababth school 12 m. Young People's So ciety Christian Endeavor 0.30 p. m. Ser vices, preuchlng by tho pastor at both morning, Psalm xvlll, 14; evening, Reve lation xxll, 20-21. Seats all freo at all ser vices. Strungers always welcome. On Thursday, 7.45 p. m., tho union Ulble class for lesson study. Alt welcome. At tho close, fifteen minutes study of tho dls pensatlonal chart of tho ages. Elm Park chirch Pravcr and praise scrvlco at 9.30; preaching at 10.30 a. in. by Mr. A. V. Bower. Sunday school at 2 p. m.; Epworth League at 0.30 p. m.; preaching at 7.30 p. m. by tho pastor, C. M. GHIln, D. 1). Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. J. B. Sweet, pastor. Sunday morn ing will bo celebrated by the Sabbath school as "Children's Day." Tho church will be beautifully decorated and the pro gramme rendered by members of tho school wui bo profitable and Interesting. Jnlor lenguo at 3 o'clock. Epworth league at 0.30. Leaders, Misses Mae Jones and Grace Snow. In the evening at 7.30, Wesley E. Woodruff, city editor of tho Wllkes-Barro Leader, will deliver an ad dress on hymns and hymn writers. Mr. Woodruff Is a young man, eloquent and talented. All seats free and a welcome to all. First Jresbylcrlan Church Services 10.30 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. Dr. Mcleod will preach both morning and evening. Morn ing subject, "A Model Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee." Green Ridge Baptist Church Rev. W. J. Ford, pastor. Services at 10.30 n, m. and 7.30 p. m. Subject In tho morning, "The Sin of Worrying;" in the evening, "What la Regeneration?" Praise service before the evening service. The People's Prohibition Regular preaching service on Sabbath in X''ullcr' hall on Lackawanna avenue, opposite Wyoming avenue, at 3 p. m. and 7 p. in. Afternoon subject, "Crushed by tho Weight of a Great Fortune." Evening subject, "Spiritual Lessons foim tho Queen's Jubilee." Row Dr. BlrJ, pastor. Providence Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. William Edgar, pastor. Tho usual services will be held. The pastor will preach mcmlng and everjng. SutiJoct at 10.30 a. m,, "Tho Supremo Motive." Subject at 7.30 p. m., "The Cry of Agony." Sunday school at 2 p. m Epworth leaguo C.43 p. m. AH are invited. Green Ridge Presbyterian Church Rev. James A. Anderson, of LeRoy, N. Y will preach at 10.30 a. m., and 7.43 p. m. Bible BChool at 12 o'clock. Meeting of tho Endeavor society at 0 45 p. m. This will bo a tomperanco meeting and the public is Invited. Provldeneo Presbyterian Church Preaching by the pastor. Rev. George E. Guild, both morning and evening. Sun day school at noon. Junior Endeavor meeting at 3 o'clock. Senior Endeavor meeting at 6.30 o'clock. Wa&hburr Street Presbyterian Church Rev. John P. JIofTntt, pastor. Services at 10.30 a m. and 7.30 p. m. Bible schoo at 12 m. Short talk by the pastor. Sen ior Christian Endeavor at 0.20 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30. The pastor will preach In tho morn ing on "Worth Seeing," and In the even ing on "Ecce Homo." A cordial Invita tion Is extended to all to be present at all of these services. Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Corner Adams avenue and Mulberry street. Tho services will be conducted by the Rev. J. L. Miller, of Greenville, Pa at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. The public and ftlends aro cordially Invited. Calvary Reformed Church Corner Mon roe avenuo and Gibson street. Rev. G. W. "Welsh, pastor. 10.30 a. m., subject, "Saul." Sunday school 12 m. Junlon Christian En'deavor 0.30 pi m. Spnlor Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Evening ser vices 7.45 p. m. Subject, "A Christian Sabbath." Seat free. AH welcome. Tho Church of the Good Shepherd Green RIdgo 6treet and Monsey avenue. First Sunday after Trinity. 8, 10.30, 2.30, 7.30. All seats free. All welcome. Seventh Day Adventlsts Evangelist W. II. Smith has returned from a two weeks' stay In Altoona, where he has 'ieen attending a yearly convocation. Ho leturns with many good things to say to the pesple and -will speak Sunday even ing at 7.S0 In D. D. Evans' hall, corner of Hampton street and South Main ave nui?. Subject, "The Early and Later Rain." All aro Invited. Sumner Avenuo Presbyterian church Rev. L. It. Foster, pastor. Prayer and pralso service at 10.30 o'clock. Sabbath school at 2 p. in. Junior and Senior Christian Endeavor services In the at ternoon and evening. Evening service at 7.30, addressed by F. AV. Pearsall, secre tary of the Railroad Young Men's Chris tian association. , Regulur services throughout tho week. First Welsh Beptist church. South Main avenue Preaching by Rev. D. 1. Jones, pastor of the Tabernacle Congregational church at 10 o'clock. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Evening service at 0 p. m. Tho pulpit will bo filled by Rev. James Hughes, bf Klmberly, South Africa. Welsh Calvinlstlo Methodist r.hurch, South Main avenue Rev. Hugh DavleB, pastor. Prayer and praise service at 10 and 0 o'clock. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Tho pastor will be absent dt tho presby tery at Wllkes-Barre. Welsh Calvlnlstic Methodist churcn, Rellovoe Rev John T. Morris, pastor. Morning service at 30 o'clock. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Evening service at 0 p. m. Preaching In Welsh by the pastor. Tabernaclo Congregational church, South Hydo Park avenuo Rev. D. 1. Jones, pastor. Morning service at 10 o'clock. Preaching at this service by Rev. James Hughes, of Klmberly, South Africa. Sabbath school at 2 p. 111. Even ing servico at 0 p. m. Preaching by tho pastor In Welsh. First Welsh Congregational church, South Main avenue Rev. David Jones, pastor. Regular scrviues at 30 and 0 o'clock. Preaching in, Welsh by tho pas tor. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. At tho evening service the pastor will contlnuo his discourses upon tho "Restoration," begun last Sunday evening. Grace Lutheran church, corner Jladlron nvcnuo and Mulberry street Rev. Foster U. Gift, pastor. At 10.30 tho pastor will preach a special sermon to the young people. At 7.30 p. m. the Sabbath school will observe Children's Day by appropri ate exercises. Howard Placo African Methodist Epis copal church-Rev. II. A. Grant, pastor. 10.30 a. m., subject, "Tho Christian's Safety," 2.30, Sunday school; 7.40 p. in., subject, "Behold, Christ Cometh." Jackson Street Baptist church Preach ing at 10.30 by tho pastor, Rev. Thomas do Gruchy. Topic, "A "Willing Response." 2 p. m., Bible school. At 2 o'clock, Contin ental Mission school. At 7 p. m, sharp, evening servico; pralso and song servico, followed by an appeal for our Christian Sal!fbath. Tho Lord's Supper will be ad ministered at the closo of the evening service. You are all cordially Invited to ull tho privileges our church can afford you. Stranset a especially welcomed. First Church of Christ (Scientist). 619 Adams avenuo Sunday service, 10.30 a, m. Testimonial meeting Friday evening at 8 o'clock. All welcome. Seats free. Services at the Welsh Baptist church, Wayne avenue, tomorrow at the usual hours. Preaching hoth morning and 'even ing by tho' pastor, Rev, W, F. Davles. In the evening tho service 'will ho In Eng lish; subject. 'The Futllo Effort," Dur ing tho servico tho Davles brothers will glvo musical selections. Blblo school at 2 p. m. After school a short slulgng re hearsal for tho children. Tho Young Peo ple's sojletlcs aro meeting on Tuesday, tho Juniors at 3.13 p. m. and tho Seniors at 7.30 o. m. St. Murk's church, corner,of Wnshburn anX" Fourteenth Btreets Rev. A. L. Ra mer, Ph. D pnstor. Servico In tho morn ing at 10.30 and In tho ovcnlng at 7.30. Plymouth Congtegntlonal church Ser vices at tho usual time. Preaching ser mons at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school at 32 and Y. P. 8. C. E. at 0.30 p. in. Tho public cordially Invited. T. Bell, pastor. All Souls' Unlversallst Church-Rev. F. W. Whlppcn, pastor. Children's Sundny. Tho morning sermon, followed by bap tism of children, will be to tho boys and girls. There will bo speaking and special music at tho session of tho Sunday school, Evening subject, "Wisdom and tho Style." First Baptist church, Ecranton street Rev. S. F. Mathews, pastor. Prayer meeting at 10 a. m,. Dr. Beddoo, leader. Children's day will toe observed morning and evening. In tho morning tho pastor will talk to tho Satbath school; In tho ovcnlng tho exercises will be nccording to published programme. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Tho Young People's prayer meeting at G.30 p. m.; leader, Sadie Cost lett. All aro co'dlally Invited. South Sldo Gospel Mission, oil Piltston avenue. Prulso and prayer service every Sunday at 3.30 p. m. Revival servico each evening at 7.45 o'clock. Bible read ing Thursday evenings. Children's meet ing on Tuesday evenings. All welcome. I'enn Avenuo Baptist church Rev. Jo seph K. Dixon, D. D,, pastor, will preach at 10.30 and 7.30 o'clock. .Subject of tho morning. "Tho Gospel of Spiritual Dis cernment," and In tho evening "Tho Vic torian Era and Christian Progress," a sermon appropriate to tho Jubtlee of Queen Victoria, about to bo celebrated. Tho Sons of St. Georgo will attend the evening servico In a body. Homo Blblo Bchool at 2, ard Nay Aug Mission school, 1320 Mulberry street, at 3.30 o'clock. Young People's meeting at C.30. All cor dially welcomed. Second Presbyterian church Rev. Charles E. Robinson, D. D., pastor. Ser vices at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Tho pastor will preach In tho morning to chil dren and also en confessing Christ. In tho evening on the "Greatest Discovery." Court Street M. E. church Geo. T. Price, pastor. Children's day exercises at 10.30 a. m. 7.3) sermon to tho children and young people, "Lessons from tho Flowers." Epworth League prayer meet ing at 0.30 p. m. Rescuo Mission Gospel meetings every evening at 8 o'clock In tho Mission hall, HI Franklin avenue. Social and . PERSONAL This will bo fete night at the Coun try club. The grounds will be Illum inated and the following programme will be rendered by Bauer's band. In case of rain; the concert; to be post poned until some night next week; March, Carlisle Indian School, By Wheelock Overture, Morning, Noon and Night, By Suppo Selection, Brian Boru Edwards March, "The Stars and Stripes Forever, By Sousa His Latest March Medley, A Gay Old Time By Beyer Three Qjotatlons By Sousa (a) Tha King of France. (b) I, Too. Was Born In Arcadia. (c) Darkest Africa, March, Col. Arnold By Reeves The next Country club event wjll he the first of a scries of gold matches with the Wllkes-Barro Country club. It will be played next Saturday at Wllkes-Barre. Other events have been announced by schedule to the members as follows: July 3, Match day and celebrate Fourth of July, fireworks at night; 10, match day; 17, mixed foursomes, 21, driving contest; 31, ladles' open handicap. August 7, twosomes; 14, open tourna ment; 21, men's tournament; 28, ladles' open tournament. September 1, tennis tournament; 2, ten nis tournament; 3, tennis tournament; 4, base ball game; 11, base ball gamo and feto night; 13, open shooting watch; 23, October 2, club torunament; 9, golf, Wllkes-Barro match; 16, golf, Wllkes Barro match; 23, golf, Wllkes-Barro match; 30, golf, open tournament. The members of the Llederkranz ten dered a farewell party Thursday night to Professor and Mrs. U. P. Schilling, who leave Wednesday for a three months' visit In Germany. During the evening Mrs. Schilling was presented with valuable diamond earings by the members of the society. Miss Annie Mulley Thursday evening entertained a party of friends at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Am brose Mulley, on North, Main avenue. The guests were the members of classes 21 and 10, of the Providence Methodist Episcopal Sunday school, taught by Mr. Mulley and his daughter. A very delightful evening was spent. The Royal Family Social club lias organized. Pleasure Is its only object. The officers are: Nelson G. Teets, president; William Bunn, secretary: Daniel Tralnor. treasurer; D. Edward Vail, Charles Bertlne, Georgo Koch and Samuel Lewis. Tho club's first social outing will bo at Elmhurst hotel, Tues day evening, July C. The tenth wedding anniversary of Patrolman and Mrs. Thomas AA Jones of 317 North Sumner avenue, was pleasantly celebrated ttt their homo by a large patty of frlonds Tuesday even ing. The ten young Indies who on Wed nesday evening received diplomas of graduation from tho Scrantbn Train ing school for teachers were Mary Carpenter, Mary Daniels, Jane ' Viola Fellows, LIU Fraule, Clara Hello Glhbs, Mary Adello Graves, Loulpa 11. Leader, Rachael Powell, Catherine L. Qulnnan and Rosa Shields. The graduation class of tho School of the Lackawanna. Is, composed of the following : Misses Mary Albro, Em ma L. Foster, Louise E. Sylvester; Messrs. Leo T. Boyl, Fred A. Clark, Richard J. Kelley, E. A, Klesel. Frank I. Linen, Georgo L. Phillips', John B. Tiffany. Judge II. M. Edwards will bo toast master at the banquet In honor of Queen Victoria's Jubilee to bo hold Monday night by the Anglo-American societies of Boston. Hon. ThomnH F. Bayard, Governor Wolcott, of Massa chusetts; Mayor Qulncy, of Boston; Governor Black, of New York and many other men of wldo prominence aro among th'o 2,500 who have accepted Invitations to bo present. Miss Eftlc Lewis of tho North End entertained a number of frlonds tit her home Th'ursdny night In honor of tho Misses Parsons, of New Jersey. , WEDDINGS; Dr. Frank Lcnnhnn, of Wllkes Barre, and Miss Elizabeth Keogh, formerly of Scranton, but now of Nor wich, N, Y., were married Tuesday morning In tho latter city. Tho groom's sister, Miss Teresa Lennhan, attended tho bride, and Attorney M. L. Donnelly, of Plttston, was best man. Among tho guests were: Joseph nnd Jerome Keogh, of this city, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Patrick Lenahan, James li. Lenahan, Charles Lenahan, Misses Teresa, Agnes and Nellie Lenahan, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lenahan, William Lenahan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Mc Hugh, Hon. nnd Mrs. John Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lynch, of Wllkes Barre. Miss Ellznboth Wert was married Thursday evening to Sudlur Hopkins, of Dunmore, at the residence of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Alls. E. U. Wert, of Blakely street. Tho ceremony was performed nt 8.30 o'clock by Rev. W. F. Gibbons and Rev. C. H. Hayes. Miss Edith Wert and Miss Lettle Mc Culough, of Philadelphia, were brides maids and Miss Jessie Wert was maid of honor. The bridal dresses wero very handsome. Arthur Close was best man. The ceremony was perform ed under a bell of roses. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins are spending their honeymoon in the South. Tho marriage of Miss Amelia Bech told, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bechtold, of Butler street, Plttston, and C. Clifford Garrison, of Schenec tady, occured Wednesday morning nt the homo of tho bride. Rev. Robert Conrnd officiated. Tho wedding was vqry simple, quiet and Informal. Among tho guests from out of town were: L. S. Richard nnd family, of Scranton; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gar rison, Mr. and Mrs. AV. C. Gnrrlson, Harry Garrison and Miss Bertha Gar rison, all of AVIlkes-Barrc. Miss Elizabeth AVard, of Lacka wanna nvenue, a graduate of the Bloomsburg normal school and of tho Boston Conservatory of Music, was wedded at noon on AVednesday to P. F. Loughran, of Hazleton, a member of the Luzerne county bar. The ceremony took place In St. Peter's cathedral, Rev. J. AV. Malono officiating. Tho bridesmaid was Miss Elizabeth Gerrlly of this city and tho groomsman, Jos eph Loughran, of Hazleton, the groom's brother. Miss Carlotta Dorfllnger, of AVhlto Mills, and Rev. John Robert Atkinson, rector of Trinity Episcopal church, of Elizabeth, N. J., were married AVednes day morning In Grace church, Hones dale, by Rev. Georgo C. 'Hnl!, rector of St. John's Episcopal church, of AVU mlngton, Del., assisted by Very Rev. John N. Lewis, Jr., of Christ church cathedral, Lexington. Only the fnm llles and a few friends were present. - Isaac Harris, of South Main avenue, and Miss Jane Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac AVlllIams, of 511 North Sumner avenue, wero married Arednesday evening at the Plymouth Congregational church by the pastor, Rev. Thomas Bell. Tho brides sister, Miss Agnes AVllllani3, was bridesmaid, and the groom, was attended by his brother Thomas. "'- : In St. Catherine's church, Moscow, Thrsursday, Miss Helen McAndrew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mc Andrew, of Moscow, was married to M. J. McDonald, of Dunmore, by Rev. R. H. AValsh. Miss Sarah McAndrew was bridesmaid and Thomas Mahon, of this city groomsman.' Mr. and Mrs. McDonald are spending their honey moon In New York city. Miss Edith Greeley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AV. E. Greeley, of Green Ridge, who was graduated form Vas sar college this week, was married Tuesday to Harry C. Plum, at Brewster, N. Y. Mr. Plum Is a Har-ard gradu ate and recently passed an examination for the deaconate of tho Episcopal church. Miss E. Rogan, of Maple street, and AA'llllnm Ganer, of Bellevue, were mar ried AA'ednesday morning in St. John's Catholic church on tho South Side by Rev. E. J. Melley. Miss. Anna Jordan, of Plttston avenuo, was biidesmnld, and John Finnegan, of Bellevue, groomsman. Rev. L. F. Foster, pastor of the Sum ner avenue and Taylor Presbyterian churches, was married AVednesday In Hector, N. Y., to Miss Budd of that place. Mr. Foster and his bride are now visiting the former's parents in Tennessee and will return to Scranton next week. The wedding of Miss Alice M. AVrlght, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lo Grand AA'rlght, of Capouse avenue, and D. A'. Bannister, of Le Roy, N. Y., occured AVednesday morning at tho bride's home. Rev. George E. Guild officiated. Mrs. Charlotte Gurd and John Z. Baxter wero quietly married AVednes day In Grace Reformed Episcopal church by Rev. Richard Hlorns. PERSONAL MENTION: Frank Freeman spent AVednesday at AVUkes-Barro. Sol Goldsmith was In Now York city during tho week. JIlss Ida Pembrldge, of North Main avenue, Is very III. A. C. Kays was In Now York city on business this week. Joseph Henrlgan, of Lowell, Mass., is visiting In this city. Miss Amy Hov.ell, of AVashburn street, Is in Now York vity. Ex-Lieutenant Governor AA'atres was In Hurrlsburg Tuesday. P. D. Mauley, of Chestnut street, Dun more, is In New York. E. Barrett, of Lackawanna avenue, Is vlnltlng In New York city. Mrs. Dr. Chldsay, cf Prescott avenue, Is visiting at AVhlto Haven. Ex-Sheriff Atkinson, of Havvlcy, callod upon city friends on Tuesday. Robert Harris, of North Hydo Park avenue, Is visiting In Novy York city. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carter, of Wllkes Barre, are vlsltli.g AVest Sldo friends.' Ex-Sheriff Randolph Crlppcn, of Dal ton, was In tho city during tho week. JIlss Daisy Poole, of South Hydo Park avenue, Is visiting friends In Easton. AValter Bevan. of North Main avenue, graduated from Lafayette this wctk. Mrs. AValter Beck and son, Harold, of Towanda, aro visiting relatives on this side. Albert Glso and A. E. Barty returned Thuisday from a bleyolo trip to Philadel phia. Storlo Bailey, of Chicago, HI,, Is tho guest of his brother, Mayor James G. Bailey. Mrs. AVlllts Krmmorcr, of Franklin avo nue, Bpent tho week with friends In Ring hamton. MUs E. Hosencranz, of Plttston, is tho guest of John Cordl, of Blakoly street, puntnore. Mrs. A. J. Rose, of Block Island, R. I., was the guest of Mrs. M. A, Frledlander this week. Miss Gorrlty, of Tenth street, left on Thursday lo pcnd the summer at Now York city. Mrs. V. Spencer, of Jaokson street, is entertaining her sister, Mtsa LIda Smith, of Benton. Mrs. McAdams and daughter, Mamie, of Mineral street, aro vUltlng at Cort land, N. A". Mrs. 6. P, Lencstroet, of AVyomlng ave- PRESIDENT McKIEETS PASTOR The Eminent vises President McKInley Is a church-going man. He Is a regular attendant at tho Met ropolitan Methodist church In AVash lng, of which the Rev. Hugh Johnston, D. D., Is tho pastor. Dr. Johnston Is but one of many able clergymen who have publicly advised the use of Palne's celery compound, basing their recommendations on tho benefit they themselves have derived from its use. Not only among clergymen, lawyers and physicians, hut among all classes of thoughtful. Intelligent people Palno's celery compound Is tho one re liable remedy for building up tho sys tem when It Is run down. It Is tho greatest nerve and brain lnvlgorator the world has ever known. Dr. Johnson says of this great rem edy: AVells, Richardson & Co., Gentlemen: Having used your Palno's celery compound as. a tonic, I can cheerfully bear testimony to Its value In restoring wasted energy and Inducing sleep when 0110 Is resting and fatigued. HUGH JOHNSTON. Strong recommendations have been received from nue, visited friends In Carbondale on AVednesday. David Williams, of Plymouth, Is tho guest of his aunt, Mrs. Howell Powell, of Lafayette street. Mrs. Georgo Cooper, of South Hyde Park avenue. Is slowly Improving from her recent l!lncs. G. AV. Engle, of Lansford, was tho guest of Tallin Evans, of South Rebecca avenue, this Week. Mrs. Georgo B. Reynolds loft on AVed nesday for a two weeks' visit with her parents at Reading. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Carroll, of Jackson street, aro entertaining Mrs. William O'Neill, of Emmett, Mich. Frank A'an Horn, of Brook street, Dun more, has returned from a short visit with friends In Dunnlngs. Rev. G. E. Guild will deliver tho com mencement sermon at AValton Academy, AValton, N. Y next week. Hopkln Alexander, of North Main ave nue, left Wednesday for AVales, whero ho will seend tho summer. Mrs. Georgo Benore, of South Main avenue, Is entertaining her sister, Miss Morris, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ben Johnson attended tho funeral of Mr. Johnson's father at Philadelphia on AVednesday. Rev. J. A. Crawn, of Nevvilcld, N. J.. spent the week with his parents, who ro sldo on South Main avenue. Mr. and Airs. Georgo B. Carson and family spent tho early part of tho week with relatives In Honesdale. Mrs. Andrew Blumenthal, of AVllkes Barre, visited her grandmother, Mrs. H. Kramer, of AVyomlng avenue. AV. R. Dawes, Al Turner, W. B. Thorn ton and AV. S. Freeman spent yesterday at Maplewood on a fishing trip. Mr. nnd Mis. D. A'. Bannister and AV. J. Wrlghtman were registered at tho St. Dennis in Now A'ork last week. C. II. Derby, of tho Times, nttended a wedding at Jit. Carmel Thursday even ing. Mr. Derby was tho best man. Mrs. C. A. Burr, of South Main ave nue, Is entortalnlng Miss Ada Roberts and niece, Helen, of Plalnlleld, N. J. Mr3. M. Schwartzkopf is entertaining Miss Martha Freeman, of Plymouth, and Miss Flora Samuels, of Newark, N. J. Attorney C. II. Soper was In Harrls burg and AVashlngton this week on liusl ness. Mrs. Soper accompanied him on tho trip. M. P. Judge, of South Scranton, and M. C. Jujga, of Taylor, have gono to Clin ton, la., to attend tho funeral of n rela tive. Rev. Hugh IXivles, of South Lincoln avenue, will attend the AVelsh Methodist presbytery at AVllkcs-Barro on Sunday noxt. Dr. Jenner, of AValton, N. A'., looked af ter tho practice of Dr. Jenkins, of Provi dence Square, during his absence tho last week. Reoso Bryant, of Luzerne street, who was taken suddenly 111 nt his work In tha Bellovua mines on 'AVednesday, is much bettor. II. R. Pock, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Peek, of Prlco street, graduated from Lehigh University this week with a good record. David Stephens, tho AVcst Sldo tonor soloist, sang la ono of tho leading l'ros byterlan churches last Sunday at Slia moktn. Mrs. AV. J. Clark, of Ludllann, India, was also at Clifton Springs with her friend, Mrs. John R. Mott. Sho Is now at Hillsdale, Mich., at tho homo of her fath Paine Washington Celery Compound. Rev. Henry A. Perry, L.L. D of Chi cago. Rev. AA'llllam T. Bailey, of Baltimore. Rev. Charles L. Thompson, D. D., of New York. Rev. Zephanlah Meek, D. D., of Ken tucky. Rov. Ernstus Rowley, of Kentucky. Rev. Father A. Quellet, of New Brunswick. Rev. A. K. Snnford, of New York. Rev. II. L. Cranlenard, of New York. Rev. R. D. AVlnn, of New York. Chronlo rhumatlsm, kidney affec tions nnd nervous exhaustion do not come like a thunder-clap without warn ing. All these blood and nerve disor ders cast their shadows before them In the shapo of Intermittent aches and pains and days of melancholy nnd de pression. People who allow these disor ders to become chronlo have them selves to blame when so many trust worthy people comldently assert and Insist that Palne's celery compound will permanently drive all these dis eases out of the system. Palne's celery compound sweeps tho blood clear from Impurities and dan gerous humors. No other remedy an swers tho purpose with anything like the thoroughness or sureneBS or promptness of this remarkably remedy. Bo ashamed of poor health. er, Professor R. Dunn. Sho was accom panied by her sister, Mrs. Gates, and mo there their sister, Mrs. Clayton, of Nebraska. Mrs. Jesslo Connell, of Breck street, has returned homo after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. James Davenport, of Sha mokln. JIM. Hackley, of Tarrytown-on-tho-Hudson, has returned homo after a short visit with Jlrs. C. A. Burr, of South Jtaln avenue. JIlss Bertha AVood, formerly of Glovers vllle, N. Y haB been called to tho secre taryship of the new association at Read ing, Pa. Jlrs. E. Oalland, of New York city, re turned home on AVednesday after a month's visit with her mother, Jlrs. H. Kramer. Jlead Schenck, cf Honesdale, visited his uncle nnd aunt, Mr. and Jlrs. Giles Schenk, of South Sumner avenue, during the week. Jlrs. James R. Hughes, of AVashburn street, returned during the week from a trip through tho Catskllls, much Improved In health. UIIss Richardson, of Hornellsvllle, N. Y the guest of JIlss Archbald while In this city, left en Tuesday for Trumans burg, N. Y. Jacob Gilllngham, of Alliance, O., re turned homo on Jlonday after a visit with his sister, Jlrs. Frank Powell, of Tenth street. Gordon Noakes. a former resident of this city, but now of New York city, Is visiting Attorney John R. Edwards, of tho West Sldo. Jlrs. Georgo AV. Chaso, of North Jlaln avenue, attended tho grand chapter, Or der of Eastorn Star, In Now York city, during tho week. D. C. Louherty and Jlr. AVhltncy, of Now A'ork city, called upon Jlr. and Jlrs. E. R. Faulkner, of North AVashlngton avenue, this week. John Sagar, of Cllthlro, Lancashire, England, Is tho guest of Patrick Brady, of Tenth street. Jlr. Sagar Is making a tour of tho country. Joseph Ansley, Jr., of Tenth street, re turned on Sunday night from St. Louis, whero ho was called to look after tho af fairs of his deceased uncle. Mr. and Jlrs. Thomas A. Patton, of tho AA'ost Side, rolurned this week from a pleasant trip to Saratoga', Albany, New York city and other points. Gordon Noakes, of New A'ork city, Is tho guest of Attorney John R. Edwards, of South Main avenuo. Mr. Noakes was a former AVst Sldo resident. Jlrs. A, JI. Dershlmer, of Eynon Btreet, Is attending the graduation exercises at Factoryvlllo Academy. JIlss JIubcl Der shlmer Is one of the graduates. Jlrs. Frowe, of Gllbertsvillo, and Jlrs. AVehster, of Nineveh, tho recent guests of Jlr. and Jlrs. Lewis Morse, of Jack son street, havo returned home. Miss Jennlo Howell, of Scranton strcot, nccompanled by .MUs Stovena, of Towan da, and JIlss Annlo Edwards, of South Jlaln avenue, nro visiting In New York city. JIn. J. Frank AVlllIams, of AA'llllams port, returned homo on Jlomjay after a threo weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. and Jlrs. T. JI. Jllllor, of Washburn street. Jlr. and Jlrs. F. R. AVhlte left for tins Thousand Islands on AVednesday. Jlr. AVhlto will open tho Murray Hill hotel there on Monday next- for tho summer season. Mrs. Thomas Prothoroe, of Drlnkor Preacher Ad Every case of neuralgia, rheumatism and dyspepsia Is a case of neglect. ,It Is a shame to waste one's life half-sick and depressed by ailments that might be quickly driven out of the -system If one would only rouse one's self and build up tho general health of the body by Palne's celery compound. Palne's celery compound taken now will do more permanent good to tired, nervous, listless men and women who feel the dragglng-down effect on tho nerves of over-work or debility than months of absolute rest later on. It positively and permanently cures ner vous debility and exhaustion, neural gia, sleeplessness, melancholy, hysteria, headaches, dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney troubles, constipation and dis eases of the blood, kidneys and liver, because It purifies the blood and feeds the exhausted nerves and tissues. Palne's celery compound Is guaran teed by hundreds of men and women whom you know either personally or sufficiently well by reputation and good Judgment. It has cured Innumer able cases of salt rheum, eczema, and other skin diseases, rheumatism and neuralgia, and prevented as many moro from nervous prostration who were on tho quick rood to break down at the time of using this great lnvlgor ator. a street, Dunmore, has gone to Factory-, vllle, where sho will attend tho com mencement exercises) at tho Koystona Academy. JIlss Emma Hays has closed a success ful season's work among cities of our, state and goes homo for needed rest. Tho btato committee hope to secure her ser vices again. Tho title of Doctor of Divinity was con ferred upon Rev. J. G. Eckman, of thla city, by the Syracuse University. Dr. Eckman Is presiding elder of tho Wyom ing conference. John J. Norton was tendered a birth day party Thursday night at tho homo of his parents 111 AVyomlng avenue. Ho was presented with a handsomo gold watch and chain. C. E. Daniels resumed his former posi tion of AVest Sldo correspondent for tha Scranton Tiuth on Monday last. Ho will bo engaged during his summer vacation from Dickinson Law School. Harvey R. Long, manager of the Acad emy of Music, and Miss ChrUtlno L. Haag, daughter of Jlrs. Margaret Haag, of 802 Capou3 avenue, will be married, next AVednesday at tho homo of tha brldo's moth er. JIlss Helen A. Brooks has been asked to act as collcgo secretary of Pennsyl vanla again next year, and sho will al3w act In tho samo capacity for Ohio during part of tho year, Sho will bo at North field this summer. Professor J. Holder, formerly of Am sterdam, N. Y has removed to Scran ton. Ho Is located at 410 Qulncy avenuo. Professor Helder Is a proficient linguist and contemplates establishing prlvato classes In modern languages. Jlrs. Thomas Shotton and tho Jllssesl Annlo R. Glllcsplo and Meta R. Ostcr hout, of tha North End, attended tha Princeton college graduation exercises this week, as tho guests of Nelson Gil lespie, a member of tho graduating class. Attorneys AV. F. Sheehan, Richard J, Bourko and JI. T. Cawlcy; R. J. Beamish, and Dr. P. J. JIcAnrow, of this city, wero among thoso present at tho social and en tertainment given at AVilkes-Barro last night for tho benefit of the Catholic hos pltul, Rt. Rev. Rlshop O'Hara attended a. meeting of bishops at Philadelphia dur ing tho week, which had convened for tho purposo of sending tho name of a priest to Homo ifor appointment us co adjutor to Rt. Hev. Tobias Jlul'.tn, bishop of Erie. Bishop O'Harn was ac companied by Rev. JI. E. Lottus. Rev. and Jlrs. Harry Luce, who were married In Juno at Palmyra, N. A'., spent somo tlmo at Clifton Springs, where they attended tho missionary conference con ducted by many foreign missionaries and their frlonds. Tho Scranton friends of Rev. and Jlrs. Luce will be glad to wel come them during July and August be fore they snll for tho chosen field. Tha good wishes of many friends will follow them. Jlr. Frank Jtoycr has purchased of AV. Gibson Jones and Meredith L. Joncw an eleguntly located lot on Slonroo avenun, and It Is said contemplates tho erection, of a handsome residence at an early dato. Jlr, E. Morris, It Is also reported, has Just purchased of the Joneses an elegant lot for a fine residence. Theeo gentlemen ara to bo congratulated upon securing thesa deslrablo sites, widen must necessarily, rapidly enhance In value.
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