The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 10, 1897, Morning, Page 5, Image 5

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lJe SOKANTON TRTBUNE-SATDBDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1897.
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Xeligiolis Neute
Providence Is belntr somewhat stirred
at present aa the result of the taber
nacle services that nre being conducted
on the corner of Churvh avenue and
Terdlnand street. In the rear of the
West Ridge shaft, by the Evangelists
Smith nnd McVngh, oi the Seventh
Day Adventlst denomination. Their
method of teaching Is novel, nnd the
Ideas presented nre out of the ordinary
line that l usually followed by evan
gelists. This week they will deliver n
series of sermons on the "Inspiration
of the Hlbfu and the second coming of
Christ," showing what the Ulble says
about the; r.wrnes- of that event.
Th"rc men number of denominations
by that name, but Seventh Day Ad
ventlsts r.ro by far the laigest body of
Adventlsts In the wmld. They are as
thoroughly organized as the Methodist
or X'tPfshyterlUn denominations. They
have art'6rganlzed eonference In near
ly every state and territory in the
union, and with their missionary enter
pi Ises have belted the globe. The
headquarters of their denomination In
In Rattle fieek, Mich., where their
central publishing house Is located,
which Is the largest one in the state
of Michigan. They also have a college
time, and the latgest sanltatlum In. the
wot Id Is located there, and Is owned
and tun by their people. The lnrgest
publishing house on the Pacific coast Is
owned and run bv this denomination.
They hive publishing houses In neuly
nil lwuts of the vvoild, In London, Eng
land; llambutg, Germany; Christiana,
Noiwnv, Melbourne, Australia; Cape
Town, South Africa. Iie.sldes thtlr ex
tensive publishing inteiests. thc hive
college and acadtmles In many parts
of -the world.
In his address In Mechanics.' pavilion
at San Francisco on Thutsdnv Presi
dent C,lark ,siid, in part, In answer to
what 'he" termed a "ltal" question,
"How Slull World-Encli cling Christian
EncleuW Fulfill God's Design?"
iJlrstA world-wide movement must bo
truo w -Its fundamental idea; for it is
evidently to propagate that Idia that God
his stnblishid It The fundamental pur-
pof or Ululstian wnucivor is to raiso
thf' standard among joung people of
oispoken devoticn and coiibeciated set-
'tWond A world-encircling movement
ity&t necessarily bo a unlfjing move
ment. This part of Its mission is too
l(la)n to nrgu" It has brought forty
denominations together, so far as eccles
ife4ile.il authority has not Interfered, and
Ifrdlnd theii young people In blessed bonds
tit' bavo not beforo known, luttr, It
has foigcd a link between forty nations
tjiat speak forty languages; more than
all,? It has woven new strands of Chris
tian concord, between the four gre it
Kngllsh-t-pealslng sections of the world,
tljtr United States, Great Erltaln, Canada,
Australia.
'Third A world-encircling movement
iriit be a pervasive force. You have
shown this sign of unlvcr-il adaptabil
ity." Christian Endeavoreis by entering
lnt prisons nnd asjlums, lighthouses
a1iJ life-saving stations, men-of-war and
merchant vessels, soldleis' bai racks and
faVtorj lofts, as well as into all the
nativities of church llfo, Tluro Is an
other place very near home wheie your
PQwer and principles are felt, and wliero
they should be fi It still more, and that
ir,'tho weekly church prajer inciting.
Fourth A universal movement must be
nSaciillcial movement; in its very cs
st nee a missionary movement. Let us
make more determined, individual j.n"ott
thWnMt 'year -to obey nnr Eord's last
command to evangelize, Oio worldr
rifth A world-enclrclng movement
must listen to G6d's voice, una contin
ually obev It It must not bo led away
by faddists or theotlsts or solllsh iix
grlndeis; but it must alvas, It it would
pro'uer, kefip an open ear to God's voice,
nnd .will never rest satlslled with past
achievements.'
Tills Is a world movement thank God,
nwn from materialism, formalism and a
baron ec deslnstlciiJm bnok to God him
self. It Is like thft ast, vivifying cur
rtnt of the Qilf stream, a mighty, resist
less, continent-encircling tortent In tlie
bosom of the'oeean It Is called by many
names, but everjwhero the essence Is tho
same It is the "splilt-lllled life," tho
"life hid with Clulst in God" the life
emptied of self and surrendered to God,
IXerynrnre and aluajs It is life, llfo
nhundintly Of this movement Christian
Endiavor Is a part, Vitalized by it; und,
on Its part, conti Uniting to it.
Religions News -Notes.
The tbnpel of Grace Lutheran church
Is bfdng tmlaiged. Woik wus com
menced last we( k.
.Th&.S.uiiday school of tho, Washburn
Street i3iesbterian church held Its an
nual exclusion to Lake Ailel Wednes
day and was laigely attended.
The congregation of Calvary Re
folded church will hold Its mid-sum-mir"'com,mutilon
on Sunday, July IS.
nr''1030a' nr. Piepaiatoij services
TlU!U5(U, S. P m,
"The Great Strike; The Foes of La
hoi" H rthej topic of the seimon to bo
pieacheft fomoiiov
Levi RJnl, pastor
3rohlbuIorJ church
evening
by Rev.
People's
of the
Rev Mason Gallagher, D. D , of the
Reformed liiscopal ehureh well known
to mujiy Scantonlafis, d&d at his home,
170 &PuthJtXxfoul stieet, Rrnoltfjn, on
Jlonday and was bulled at Cazenovla,
X V yC'ejlhesday.
A muslcale n ill 'be , conducted at the
Young Women's Christian association
rooms-, July 13, Vy Mis. William Hand,
Miss Julia AllenVMIss Florence Rich
mond and Miss tilackman A sliver
offering wllHie taen at the door.
The lty committee making arrange
ments for Lackavvcrina count j's par
ticipation ituXhe FlvJ-County Christian
Endeavor reuplon at Parvipvv, on Aug.
B, met in the YoungvMen's Ciuistian
association pallors Tiesday evening.
A special train will leav5 WIlkes-Haire
at 8 30 a m. "and Scranton at 9 30
o'clock.' liauer's band wjl. lve selec
tions during the day. " '
AU'youmg women are edrdially lnvlt-
ECZEMA
Nos Torturing, Disfiguring,
' . J Mimllljtfmg
Of itcldng, byrnlng, 'bleeding, scaly skia
and scllp Minors Is iastantly rollovol
by a wjhnbatu.with Cuticuiu. Soap,
a slngliaplation ot Coticuua (oint-
Dieut), if grv;' amn caro, and a lull doso
AiKsotvEr, groatost of blood
d humor euros.
tiqura
B-rtsDiBS Bpeedlly, permanently, and
eoiomlcary euro, wlieu all else falls.
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Cobp , Soleft-opi, Boiton.
I tTia wooa auaior," lie.
MPLYACES nuitf,K.l.?-.-w
cuncuiu eoAiv
'OICUTICIK.
nurlueatn
t
cd to attend the Sunday afternoon
meeting at tho Young Women's Chris
tian association at 3 45. Miss Ham
mond will have charge of tho meet
ing. A muslcale will be given at the
rooms July 13 by Mrs. William Hand,
Miss Julia Allen, Miss Richmond and
Miss Blackman. A silver offering will
bo received at the door.
Tomorrow's Services,
St. Luke's parish Rev. Rogers Israel,
roctor; Rev. Edward J. Haughton, cur
ate. Fourth Sunday after Tilnlty. 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. V n.,
evening prayer nnd sermon. St. Mark's,
Duiimoro, 9 a. m , holy communion; 3 p
in, Sunday schooll 7 30 p. in, evening
pnyer and sermon. St. George's, Oly
phmit, in Eaward's hall, 3 p. in., Sunday
school; 1 p. m , evening prayer and ser
mon. St. David's church, corner Jackson
street and Bromley avenue Rev. M. II
Mill, rector. Fourth Sunday after Trin
ity: 10 30 a. m., morning prayer and ser
mon; 2 30 p. m., Sunday school; 7 30 p. m.,
evening prajer. All persons w oleoma at
all services.
Church of the Good Shepherd, Green
Rldgo street and Monscy avenue Holy
communion, 8 a m.; morning prayer, lit
any and sermon, 10 30 a m.; Sunday
school and Rlblo classes, 2.30 p. m.; even
ing prayer and sermon, 7.30 p. m. All
seats free All welcome.
Grace Reformed Episcopal cnuicn vvy-
omlng averue, below Mulberry fctreot.
l'rajer and pralso service s ,su n. m. in
vine v oi shin 10 30 a. m and 7.J0 p. m.
Sabbath school 12 m. Young People's So
ciety of Christian Endeavor 0 JO p. m.
Seats nil free. Strangers always wel
come Preaching by the pastor. Morn
ing, "Like as a Father," Ps ilm 103, 13;
evening. 'The Christian Motive," Matt.
v, 11. Thursday, 7.45 p. m , Union Ulble
class1 for lesjon study. All welcome. At
tho cloe, fifteen minutes with tho dls
pensatlonal chart.
First Presbyterian Church Washington
avenue. Pleading by Rov. Samuel C.
Hodge. Surdny school at 12.13 p. in.
Christian Endeavor at 6 30 p. m.
Gieen Rldgo Presbjterian Church Rev.
Walter A. Uiooks, D. D , ot Trenton, N.
J , will preach at 10 30 a, m. and 7.45 p. m.
Rlblo school at 12 o'clock. Meeting of En
devvor society at 6 4' p. m.
Washburn Street Prrsbjterian Church -Rev.
John P Mclfat, pastor. Services at
10 o0 a. m and 7 30 p in. Ulble school at
12 m. Senior Christian Endeavor 0 20 p.
m. Rov. Mr. Morgan will preach at tho
morning service. The pastor will pi each
In tho evening. Tho evening service will
not be ovi r fifty minutes. All welcome ut
all of these services.
Elm Park church Piayer and praise
bcrvleo at 9 30, preaching at 10 30 a. in.
and 7.30 p. m. by tho pistor, C. M. Glf
iln, D. D. Sunday school at 2 p, m. and
Epvv orth league at C, 30 p. m.
Provldenco Methodist Episcopil church
Rev. William Edgar, pistor. The'usual
services will be held. The pastor will
preaeh at 10 30 a- m. and 7 30 p m. Morn
ing subject, "Tho Supreme Importance of
God's Kingdom." Evening subject, "Tne
Cry of Trust." This will conclude series
of sermons on "last vvouis or jesus.
Sunday school at 2 p. m.; Epwoith leaguo
at fi 13 p. m. All are welcome.
Court Street Methodist Episcopal
Church Georgo F. Price, pastor. Preach
ing at 10 30 a, m. nnd 7.30 p. m. Morning
subject, "Tho Changeable and Unch inge.
able In Christian Eperience." livening
subject, "Piepaiatlon Necessary to Suc
cess In Life." Epuorth leaguo prajer
meeting at C 30 p. in.
-Howard Place African Methodist Epis
copal Chinch Rev. H. A. Grant, U. D,
pistor. 10 30 a. m, subject, "The Fruit
ot Holiness." 2 30 Sunday school. 7.10 p.
m , patrlctio sermon lecture.
Penn Avenue Uaptist Church Rov. Jo
seph IC. Dixon, D. D., pastor., w ill preach
at 10 30 and 7 30 o'clock. Subject for the
morning, "Resting PI ices," and in tho
evening, "Heaven's Open Gates." 'the
ordlnanco of biptlsm will be adminis
tered at tho evening service. Ulblo school
ut 2 o'clock, xay Aug rails Mission
school at 3 30 at 1320 Mulbeny stieet.
Young Teople's meeting at 6 30. All cor
dially w (homed. ,
First Uapllst Church Scrnnton street.
Rev. . r. Matthews, pastor. Piajer
meeting 10 a m , led by Deacon Dav Is.
bubject for Sabbath morning, "yoke-Fellows,"
Mat. xl, 29. A short -ervtoo of song
will pie-cede the evening servlt?. Sunday
school 2 p. in, Dr. Ueddoe, supei intend
eut. Yourg People's prajer meetlng G GO
p. m , led ty Fred Niece. All are wel
come. Jackson Street Baptist chut ch Pi cach
ing at 10 3u. Rev. Thomas do Gruchy,
pastor. Tcpic, "Queen Esther's Cour
age." Bible school at 2 p. m.; Continent,
al Mission school, 2.30 p. m. Evening ser
vlco at 7 o'clock prompt. Pi also service,
followed by short address. Topic, "The
lmperishableness of a Good Life.' The
Lord's supp'ei immediately at close of
eve-ning seivice.
People's, Prohibition Rev Dr. Bird,
pastor. Thoro will be regular pi caching
seivice on Sabbath in tho Cartel block,
WS Linden street at 10 30 a. in, and 7 30
p. m. Sunday school at 12 m. Moinlng
subject. ' The Church on Summer Vaca
tion While the Devil's Kingdom Is in Full
Blast." E-enlng subject. "The Great
Stilke nnd tho Foes of Labor." Every
body welcome.
All Soul's Universallst church Rev. r.
W. WhippEii, pastor. Morning service,
subject, "In Remembrance of Christ "
sermon to bo followed by celebration of
the Lord's suppet
Calvary Refotmed Chuich Corner Mou
roe avenuo and Gibson stieet. Rev G VV.
Welsh, pastor 10 30 servhes. Vi m Sun
day school C30 Junior Christian En
Ueavor. 7 p. m benlor Christian En
deavor 7 45, sei vices, subject, "David"
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church,
Short avenue, Park Place Divine ser
vices, 10 30 n. m. and 7.30 p. in Sunday
school, 2 30 p in. Welcome to all.
Green Ridge Uaptist church Rev. W.
J Ford, pastor. Services at 10 30 a. m.
and 7 30 p m. In tho morning there will
bo an addreas of the subject of "Minis
terial Education;" In the evening a short
sernTbn preceded by a praise service.
Grace Lutheran church, coiner Madison
avenuo and Mulberry street Rev. Foster
V Gift, pastor. Services at 10 30 a. m, and
7 30 p. m ; Sunday school at 9 30 a. m ;
Young People's Society of Chilstlan En
deavor at 6 3) p m. Song service in tho
evening Instead of sermon.
First Church of Christ (Scientist). 519
Adams avenue Sunday eervlco 10 30 a,
m Testimonial meeting Friday evening
at 8 o'clock. All welcome. Seats free.
St Mark's Lutheran Church Rev. A. L.
Ramer, Ph. D pastor. Fourth Sunday
after Trinity. Services at 10 30 a. m. and
7.30 p, m Luther league 3 CO p. m. Morn
ing subject, "Deliverance from tho Bond
ago of Corruption, Evening subject, "Tho
Kingdom of God "
Zion's Lutheran Church Rev. P. r. Silz
elmann, pastor. Fourth Sunday after
Trinity Services 10 30 a. m. Sunday
school 2 p. m.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church Rev. J.
W. Randolph, pastor. Fourth Sunday af
ter Trinity. Services 10 30 a. m. Sunday
school at 9 n. m
Christ Lutheran Church Rev. H. Llsse,
pastor, Fourth Sunday after Trinity. Ser
vices 10 30 a. m Sundaay school 2 p. m.
Plymouth Congregational Church-Services
at the usual time. Preaching at 10 30
a m. and 7 30 p. m. Sunday school at 12.
Young People's Society of Christian En
deavor 6.30. Tho pastor will preach at
both services.
Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church
J, B. Sweet, pastor, Tho usual prayer
service at 9 30. Pieochlng by the pastor
at 10 30. Sunday school at 12. Epworth
league at 6 30. Preaching by the pastor
at 7.30. All seat free. A good fan. A
short sermon. Come and enjoy ;t.
ITS BUSINESS AFFAIRS CLOSED.
IHcdnl of Honor Convention IJxecutlvo
Committee Holds I'lnnl Meeting.
A meeting of tho executive commit
tee that had charge of tho arrange
ments for the Medal of Honor conven
tion was held In the board of trade
rooms yesterday afternoon. Tho busi
ness connected with the arrangements
for the convention a finally dis
poned of and It was found that there
remained a balance In the treasury of
J247.S5 w hich vvnn donated to the loard
of associated charities. Tho following
resolution was adopted:
Tho executive committee having in
charge the entertainment ot tho delegates
to the Medal of Honor Legion conven
tion, which was held In the city of facrnn
ton Juno 9, 10 and 11, desire to thus pub
licly txtcnd their hearty and sincere
thanks to tho Delaware and Hudson
Canal company and Lehigh Valley Rall
load company for their kindness In fur
lLghtful reception tendered tho dele
gates to Glen Summit and return. To
tho proprietor of the Glen Summit hotel
for tho uso or his houto and grounds. To
Colonel U, O. Schoonmnker for tho de
lightful reception tendered tho dele
gates nt his heme In Elmhurst, and to
the citizens of Scranton who so gener
ously placed their carriages nt tho dis
posal of the comn lttee.
(Slgred) II. M Boles, E. II. RIppVc, P.
DeLacy, J. W. Oakford, H. A. Coursoi,
A. J. Colborn, Hon. J. A. Scranton, D. B.
Athtrton, Executive Committee.
Social
and
. PERSONAL
The intense heat and tho absence of
a very laige number of persons from
the city accounts lor the unusual
quletud" In a social way. The people
who usually combine In Scranton's so
cial pleasantries nre cither many miles
away nt tho seushoie or In the moun
tains or are established In their sum
mer homes at nearby resorts. The few
remaining are so very few as to render
Impossible anything aside from an oc
casional impromptu ana informal gath
ering. One of these was a small dancing
party at the Country club lodge last
night. There were only a score or so
present.
Today tho Country club's golf team
goes to Wilkes-Bane to play on the
Country tlub links the third match
with tho Wyoming Valley team. It
was not positively known last night
who would comprise the Scranton
team, though It will proUibly be mado
up of six players who ha e participated,
in the two matches alieady plajed on
the Scranton links.
Social Gossip,
The History club was cnteitalned
Wednesday at "Llnalr," the summer
home of James A. Linen and famllj-,
near Dalton. In tho party were' Miss
Florence Finch, the Misses Hanle',
Mrs. C. E. Derman, Miss Gearhurt,
Mis Dai Iter, of Buffalo; Miss Buck,
Miss Sheier, Miss Giaco Sanderson,
Miss Plerson, Miss Elizabeth Toirey.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Von Storeh gave
a dance at the Country club Tuesday
night in honor of Miss Piatt, of Now
Yoik, and Miss Reid, of Montclalr,
N. J.
Mis3 1'aullne Shcok entertaliifel a
paity of frienda at hep home on East
Market stieet, Monday evening.
Miss Ella Cobb gavo a patty Wednes
day evening at her home on Delaware
street In honor of her friends, Miss
Millie Schutz and Miss Kite Sttirm, of
Honesdile.
Mr. and Mis. Wegand Stern, of Price
street, celebrated their dual birthday
lecently. Each Is fifty-two yens old.
A sumptuous supper was provided and
the Germanla band of the South Side
furnished music for the evening.
A surprise party was tendereel to
Miss Lizzie Phillips In honor of her
eighteenth birthday nt her home on
Elreh street Thursday night. Dancing
was Indulged in until 11 o'clock, when
refreshments were solved and all en
joyed themselves till the wee sma'
houis. Those piesent were: Misses
Gussle Miller, Lillle Rink, Lena Doit
zer, Anna Miller, LIzrIe Phillips, Rlckle
Miller, Messrs. Joseph Radle, Joseph
Iteinpe, Joseph Miller, Henry F. Rempe,
William F. Miller, Andrew Phillips,
George Miller, John Miller and Mr. and
Mis. Kuhner.
Mr. and Mrs. John Whelan, of 132
Stone avenue, gave a lawn party Mon
da night to a number of their friends.
Miss Mary Douse entertained a num
ber of her friends at her home on the
West Side Wednesday night In honor of
her eighteenth blithday.
A birthday party was given In honor
of Mnster AVllliam Daw kins at his home
on South Biomley avenue, Wednesday
afternoon.
Weddings of tie Weefc
Miss Elizabeth T McCcurt. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCourt, of
Monrce avenue, and Hon. Charles P.
O'MnlKy, of the firm of Warren &
Knapp, were man led Tuesday morn
ing In St. Peter's ct'thedial by the rec
tor of the cathedral, Rev. J. A O'Reilly
The ceremony was followed by a cele
bration of mass. Miss Nellie Kelly was
bridesmaid and John Loftus attended
the gioom. Mr. and Mrs O Malley
went to Niagara Talis on thnIr btldal
tour and will be at Ithaca, N. Y, until
the middle of August when thev will
return to Scranton and will reiide at
903 Qulncy avenue.
Geotge R. Clark, the florist, and Miss
Elizabeth G. Mumfoid, of tho West
Side, were mauled Thursday afternoon
In the Wabhburn Street Presbyterian
chuich by Rtv. J. P. Moffatt. The
ushers were Attomev George R. David
son, Lucius Kennedy, Georgo Waters
and Heibeit Hall, On thtlr return
from Buffalo und Nlagita Falls, Mr.
and Mrs. Clnik will leslde In the North
End.
Miss Mary Kelly and Patrick Tiguo,
of the South Side, vv ere married Thurs
day afternoon In St. John's Catholic
church by the pastor, Rev. E. J. Melley.
Miss Mary Farrell was bridesmaid and
Thomas Coggins groomsman.
Where Hey Summer.
John Jermyn Is abroad and at present
is In Scotland.
B, O. Morgan's family are in their cot
tage at Lake Wlnola.
E. G. Coursen's family are summering
at Cottage City, Mass.
Eugeno B. (Morse und famllj are sum
mering at Lake Wlnola,
Judge and Mrs. H. A. Knapp will sum
mer on the Maine coast.
Dr. W. G. Fulton will Join his wifo at
Atlantic City after camp.
Mr. and Mr. James Linen have gone
to Dalton for tho summer.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kingsbury will
summer at Norwich, N. Y,
S. A. Powell has taken his family to
Lake Wlnola for the summer.
R. II. Patterson, F. M. Vandling. James
, Ptkford and C. W. Qi-nster will spend
part of tho summer in Europe. They sail
July 15.
Attorney Groige Horn and family havo
gono to Elk lake for tho summer.
Mrs. Katherine E. Wilcox, vocalist, will
spend the summer at Block Island.
Dr. P. F. Strupplcr's family will soon
open their cottage nt Lnko Wlnola.
Deputy Prothonotnry Myron Kasson Is
living nt Dalton during tho summer.
Tho family of Dr. J. W. Coolldge nro
spending tho summer at Ocean Grove.
Judge and Mrs. E. N. Wlllard expect
to spend tho summer In tho Adlrondacks,
Mrs. T. D. Lewis and family will mako
Lako Wlnola their residence for tho sum
mer. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fulton expect to
enjoy tho beauty ot summer at Lako
Hcnrj'.
Major and Mrs. Everett Warren havo
gono to Magnolia, Mass., to spend tho
summer.
Attorney George W Peck nnd wlfo
will mako Wlnola their summer head
quarters.
Miss Sara A. Jones, of the West Side,
will spend part of tho summer nt North
Held, Mass.
Aldetman John T. Howo and family
have returned from a two weeks' visit
In Wnjmart.
Di. and Mrs. James McLeod will spend
their vacation at their Long Island sea.
shore cottage.
Major J. B. Fish and family, of Provi
dence, will occupy thtlr summer residence
at Preston Park.
Attorney J. C. Manning and family will
sjmmcr nt their old homo In Gibson, Sus
quehanna county.
Miss Blarcho Wolf nnd Miss Florence
Robertson, of Clay avenue, Dunmore, aro
sojourning In Europe.
Miss Delia P. Evans, ot tho West Side,
Is spending the summer at Woshvllle,
Tenn , with her sister.
Deputy Clerk of tho Courts Emll Bonn
will go to Nova Scotia, In August on a
cod fishing expedition.
Benjamin Robinson nnd famllj', of Oak
street, will spend the summer at their
cottage nt Lake Wlnola.
Attorney Frank T. Okell and family
will occupy their vottago at Lako Wl
nola during the summer.
Mis3 Netta Christmas, of Edna avenue,
sailed last Wednesday for Europe, where
she will soend two months.
Mlno Inspector Roderick, his wife and
children, will leivo next week for Ocean
Grovo to spend tho summer.
Silas Robinson and family, of tho North
End, have taken vp their residence for
the simmer at Lake Wlnola
Mr. and Mrs E. B. Sturges havo opened
their cottago at Southport, Conn , and will
remain there for tho summer.
Mrs T. W. Davdes, Mlsu Maitha Dilvles
and Miss Mae Join's are occupying the
Davles cottage at Lako Wlnola.
Mr, and iMrs. James Archbald and faml
lj" aro occupjing their cottago ut High
lands, near Cottago City, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blair aro spending
some timo at Stockbridge, Mass , and
later will go to Watch Hill, Mass
Mrs. R. Franklin Taylor and children
left Wednesday for Toronto, Canada,
vvhero they will spend tho summer.
Profesors A. R. Whltmoro and H. D.
Buck, of the Sfranton Business college,
havo gono to tho seashore for tho sum
mer. Register of Wills W. S. Hopkins and
his friend, William Talcott, will lcavo
Monday for a month's stay at Atlantic
City.
'.Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Simpson and Mr.
and Mrs. II. P. Simpson will occupj- a
cottago at Shelldrake, N. Y., near Ca
yuga lake.
Mr. and Mr. Henry Belln, Jr., have
gono to "Glenberly," nt Glenbuin, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Robertson will bo
their guests.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Jessup, sr.,
and Mr and Mrs. W. II. Jessup, jr., will
spend the summer at tho Jessup home
stead, Montrose.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Storrs aro at Glen
burn to spend the summer, and so aro
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Jermjn and Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Mott.
Rev. William Edgar, of tho Providence
Methodist Episcopal chuich will leave
next Tuesday on nn extended tilp
through Canada.
Asslktat Cltj Solicitor C. A. Battenbcrg
will do tho Thousands Islands, or several
hundred of them, at least, along towards
tho middle of August.
Attorney John M. Walker will hlo him
self along tho West Blanch in a few
weeks to rusticate at his former home in
Emporium, Cameion county.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H Watklns will enjoy
tho cool bree7es at Crystal Lake. Mr.
and Mrs. T E. Jones have already gono
to that quiet, delightful place.
Colonel and Mrs. II. it. Boles and fami
ly will go to Shelter Islands for the sum
mer. iMr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Fuller will
spend tho heated term at the same place.
Court Stenographer H. H. Coston and
family are at Lako Wlnola. Mr, Coston
will desert his family, homo ard native
land for Carlsbad, Germany, towards the
end of the month.
Mr. and Mrs, Aaron McDonald, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Shermaa and son will take
possession of their cottago at Lako Wl
nola the latter part ot this month and
remain thero for the rest of tho summer.
Mrs. William Sadler and family, of
Noith M iln avenue, left jestcrday for
Fajttteville, N. Y to spend one month.
Vpon their return they will tako up their
icslueneo at Factorjvlllo for the lemaln
der of tho heated term.
Mis N. P. Osterhout and tho Misses
Alice and Mettu Osteihout, Mrs. Thomas
Shotten, wife of Poor Director Thomas
Shotten, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilles
pie are spending the summer on Thomas
Glllesplo's farm in the northern section
of Vermont.
lovemeits of People.
Jeromo R. Keogh was in Buffalo this
week.
City Treasurer C. G. Boland Is In New
York city.
Miss Mnrcy Hall, of Cherry street. Is
nt Atlantic Cltj.
Mr. Osbuiy, of Philadelphia, visited A.
Marcus this week.
Mrs T. B Carey, of Prico street, is
visiting in Chicago
G. A. Williams, of the Rcpublltan, was
In Ilonesdale Mondey.
Miss Grace DeKaj", of Blnghamton, was
a city visitor on Mondaj-.
Wintte-ld Fellows, of Tenth street, is
fishing at Harvey's Lake.
C. A. Hlnsdcll and M. J. Horan were
at Lake Henry j'esteidaj'.
P J. Coxe, of Coxe Bres , nttston, was
in the city on Wednesday
C. E Daniels is icpiesentlng tho Truth
at Camp Merrill, Mt. Gretna.
Mrs. E. J. Haughton, of Sooth Blakely
street, Is visiting at Pottsville
Mrs. AVllliam Jenkins, of Putnam street.
sailed fot Wales on Wednesdaj.
Alderman J. T. Howe returned yester
day from a visit at Waymart, Pa.
Orrln J. Galge, of Philadelphia, was a
Scranton visitor during the week.
iMIss AHco Matthews, of Washington
avenue, Is visiting at Detroit, Mich.
Miss Etta Jones, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
returned to her homo this week.
Mrs. A. G. Faust, of Codar avenue, is
visiting at Philadelphia and Rjadlng.
Miss iMInnlo Peck, of Capouso avenue,
visited friends at Honesdalo on Tuesday,
Mrs. Joseph Parker, of Monsey avenue,
Is visiting her purents at Geneva, N, Y.
Rt. ReV. Bishop Hoban, of Ashley, was
the guest of Bishop O'Hara on Thursday.
Mrs. Trad H. Dunn, of Boulevard ave
nus, is visiting her patents at Equinunk,
Pa.
Dr. George B. Beach, of South Main
avenue, returned Tuesday from Hazle
ton. Miss Nelllo Corbett.'of Monroo avenue,
has returned fiom a visit at Mlddletown,
N. Y,
E, E. Evans and family spent a few
days at Lake Winola the f depart of the
week. '
O. W. Engle, of Lansfqrd, visited Tallle
Evans, of , South Rebecca avenue, this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, of Will
lemsport, Pa., are visiting West Sldo rela
tives. Edward Capwell, building contractor, of
North Fllnioro avenue. Is In San Fian
clsco, W. O. Daniels and family, of South
Main ave.iue, spent the Fourth at Wy
oming, IX. h. Peck, of Price street, entertained
II. O Dufour, of South Bethlehem, on
Mondny.
Colonel F. I Hitchcock and W. D. Ken
nedy, of Green Ridge, went to Boston on
Tuesday.
Charlcj Smith, or Smith Bros., Dun
more, was in Blnghamton, N. Y., during
the week.
Mrs. F. E. Stevens, of Ollvo Etrcet, en
tertained Mrs. Stimplcr, of Jersey City,
this week.
Rev. S. F. Mnthevvs, of North Hydo
Park avenue, was at Northumberland on
Wednesday.
Mrs. II. M. Cole and children, of Ca
pouso avenue, havo gono to .Montroso for
tho summer.
Tho iMIsses Nellie Pickett nnd E. Grace
Laurent, of North Pork, aro visiting nt
Stroudsburg.
Dr. George C. Knox attended tho den
tal convention at Glen Summit, Pa., dur
ing tho week. .
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Thome, of Bayonno
City, N. J., nre visiting J. M. Davis, of
Wyoming avenue.
Walter S. (Bevans, or North main ave
nue, has entered tho ofllco of C. Comegys
as a law student.
Miss Gertlo Goldstoln, of Rrooklyn, N.
Y., Is tho guest of Miss Eva Woodward,
of Qulncy avenue.
iMIss Mamo L. Kllcullen. of Washington
avenue, Is spending a threo weks' vaca
tion In Blnghamton.
I. F. Megargel Is considerably "under
the weather" nt his rottago nt Lake Ariel
with Job's comforters."
Mrs. Seymour, of Philadelphia, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Cronk, of
Brook street, Dunmore.
James Archbald Is staying at Pratt's
on Muiborry "street, during tho absenco tit
his family from the city.
Arthur Smith, of Union, N. Y., was tho
guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. B. Allen, ot
Drinker street, Dunmore.
Mls3 Piatt, of New York city, and Miss
Reid, of Montclalr, N, J are tho guests
of Mrs. T. C. Von Storch.
Rt. Rev. Bishop Hoban, or Ashley,
sills for Rome today. In his absenco
Rev. D. J. MacGoldrlck, president of St.
TODAY
Great
MoneySaving
Sale
FOR THE PEOPLE.
Marvelous Bargains, as Never Be
fore in Millinery.
A change in business makes it necessary to close out every
article before August
opportunity like this.
inducements unoffered to close this stock
II H I
300 Trimmed Hats,
Comprising our entire stock of Ira
ported and Domestic Patterns.
Salo Price,
17c, Regular Pilco 52.00.
O7o ' ' jj.oo
SI. 17 " " .'.'"
1.1)7 " " 5.50
2.17 " " (125
2.1)7 " " 8.00
!t. 17 " " 0.50
U.07 " " 12.00
Untrimmed Hats,
About one hundred dozen In nil. Tho lat
est shapes nud colors, at pilees lower than
ever known for desirable goods. Divided in
lots.
Regular I'rlee, 50o
" " (too
" " 75a
' " pi. 00
' 1.50
" 2.00
Malines.
One thousand yards of lino qualltj
Malinert in all the desirable chudes, f Cp
at one uniform prico of
Reduced from lOo per yard.
Salo I'l lee, lOo
100
" " 25o
' ' ana
" lbo
ODo
First come first served, that is the best we can do for any
body. Hats trimmed while you wait. Sale commences Sat
urday morning, July ioth, and will continue until the entire
stock is sold.
A. R.
Thomas college, will bo In charge, of St.
Leo's parish at Ashley.
Miss Edna, daughter of Contractor W.
R. Williams, of South Main avenue. Is
visiting friends In Vermont.
Cyrus Robinson and famllj', of North
Main avtnue, went to Lako Wlnola for
tho summer on Wednesday.
The Misses Ada Mosor, of Summit Hill,
Fa., and Ida Moser, oi Coaldale, Pa., uro
tho guests of Scianton friends.
Rov. John Morrison, of St. Bonavcn
turo college, spent law daya with his par
ents on Stono avenuo this week.
Mrs. S. B. Jackson and Mrs. B. S. Jack
son, of Carlisle, Pa,, are guests of New
ton Jackson, of Webster avenue.
Trank Richards, ot Blnghamton, called
on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rich
ards, of School street, on Tuesday.
Miss Servoss, of Brooklyn, N. Y and
Miss Judd, of Now York city, are visiting
tho Misses Norton on Mulberry etrcet.
Olr. and Mrs. Marshall Darling, ofl
Chestnut street, cntertalnod Mr. and Mrs.
Charba Green, of Philadelphia, this week.
Thomas Blair, of New Boston, Pa., spent
tho Fourth with his inrents, Major and
Mrs. M. L. Blair, of South Main avenue.
Superintendent Fox, of tho Scranton
Traction company. Is being visited by his
brother, Charles Fox, of Long Island City.
John II. Reynolds, the South Main ave
nuo barber, went to Mt. Gretna on Thurs
day. Mr. Reynolds Is chief barber ot the
Third brigade.
Low Is Davis, of Now York city, sjcnt
a few days this week with his parents,
Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Davles, of South
Lincoln avenue.
Edrls Williams, of tho Hartford Post,
Hartford, Conn , spent a fow daj's with
his mother, Mrs. Thomas Williams, on
Williams street.
Bernard Kolley and John Barrett, of
this city, will leave Tuesdaj- on nn ex
tended trip to Asbury Park, Long Branch
and Hollls, L. I.
H. C. Benson, of Franklin avenue, en
tertained his brother, Dr. E. S. Benson,
of Jackson, Pa , and Guj- Foster, oT
Thomson, Pa., during the week.
Trank J. Linen is visiting at Northfleld,
Commences the
Never in your
We shall stop at
I.
III NO IDS
Trimmed Walking Hats,
Only ten docn remains. Divided as fol
lows: bale Price, aoc. Regular price, (15o
" 18c. ' 1.25
11 70c - 2.00
H 080 rt 2 50
Ribbons,
Our entire stock of plain and fnncy rib
bons plat od on salo at the following prices
per j ard:
Regular price,
250.
30c.
S5c.
10c,
50c.
110c.
Sale price, I2VjO
" 15a
" " 180
I II O()0
" " 250
11 11 BOO
Veilings.
This Veiling stock Is new with nil tho late
novelties.
balo price, 12a a jard, rcduoed from 10a
11 11 j5o 1. 11
11 ii 18a ii '
11 11 o.Jo i II
SAWYER
132 WYOMING AVENUE.
Mass. Whllo there ho won tho tonnli
tournament of tho International Young
Men's Christian association meet.
Rev. M. E. Lnott, Jeimyn; Rov. P. J.
Golden, Wllllotnsport, and Rev, 1. J.
Colllgan, of Little Meadows, called upon
Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Hnra Thursday.
Mrs. C. A. Drum, of Mulbcrrj' street, la
entertaining her parents, Air, and Mrs,
E. W. Cluto, of Newark, N. J., and Miss
Annlo Wall, of Bayonno City, N. J.
Mortimer P. Gltlln, a Btudent of Drew
Theological seminary, and son of Dr. Gif
lln, of tho Elm Park cnurch, has re
turned from a trip abroad. Mr. GU
lln witnessed tho queen's Jubilee demon
stration. Frank Myers, of iMlddletown, N. Y.,
wns tho guest of his brother, John Myers,
during the week. Mr, Myers Is a. promi
nent membor of McQuoln Engine com
pany of Mlddlctown.
Attorney C. C. Donovan returned on
Wednesday from Philadelphia, where he
nttended a meeting of tho national board
of trustees ot tho Ancient Order of Hi
bernians, Board of Amerlcn.
Major Everctt Warren and F. W. Flclta
leave hero this evening for Wllkcs
Barro, from where they will go with a
WIlkevBarro party to tho national con
vention of Repub'lcan clubs at Detroit.
Tho Wilkes-Barreans will bo Prothono
tnry Llewellyn, Robert Robinson, Sol
Bacherach and County Chairman Hol-comb.
Don't go to your sum
mer home without good
household help. A Trib
une "Want" will supply
your need. Only 1 cent
a word.
life have you had an
nothing and leave no
AT ONCE.
II ON MOI
Flowers,
Ovorone hundred dozen of line Imported
I lowers and Foliage. The bent seleetlon In
the city nt pilees lowerthau was over known
on tine goods.
Sale price, 13c. Regular price," 35a
" - 10c. " " 50o
" 250. " " OOo
' i' 33c. 11 80a
' 30c ' I' 1.00
French Frames,
All
our line sllkl wiro
10c Each
frames, nut in ono lot. at .
Regular pilees, 35c and 500
Ornaments.
Divided in threo lots.
" At 10a each. Reduced from 30o
25a
30o 15u ii (lOo
35a " 2fio " ' 750
i
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