The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 09, 1898, Morning, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TJ1JU SUllAJNTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY. APRIL 9, 1898,
SPLENDID MUSIC
IN THECHURCHES
taster Festival Will lie Observed In all
(lie Houses of Worship.
rEXTBNSIVB PREPARATIONS MADE
Hnmo ol the 1". In born to I'roKrniumcs
TluU lluvn lluun Arrnngcil mul
Which Will He llcnrd in tho Cltj
C'hurcliOH ''ommorrow--Thoro Mill
Ho Augmented Choirs niul In Mnnv
Ctist Orclicstrtu Mill lMny Ihr
Acconipn ii i m u n l lor tlir Singers.
ArrnnRp'iiitilH luivo liffii innile for
ppeelnl m-rvlcps In nil of the churches
of the illy tnnmrruw 1" honor o
Kastcr In almost rvi'iy Instunoo
i lalioral'' iirnpriimint'H cif music will
! lendoroil. Hi'iow some of them ure
Clvon
ELM PARK CHURCH.
The ftilli.w inn nro the pioRrnninies
for the Knst. r i-ervlcea at Elm Park
church, ii-..! ninfc and evening, under
tho direr"! ii ! -Mr. J. Alfred l'ontiliiR
ton, Tin- i niiliiK service will, an Is
usual on fiHtivul occasions, bo largely
devoted to music:
llollMXU SKHV1CK.
Orpin I'roluilo, oflVrtolio In K Kat.
Claussman
Anthem, "Hnll the Gladsome Easter
Morn "
Carol "The World Itself Keeps Enster
Day" Uulllnton
Offertory. Cuv.itlnu Chlpp
I'ostlude Grand Chorus In D... .Cherubim
KVEN1NG SERVICE.
Chime of Hells.
Organ Prelude. "Adoration" ltavlna
Hymn, "Christ the Lord Js ltlsen Again."
Prayer by the Pastor.
Anthem, "Christ Is Illsen" Frank
Carol by Girls' Chorus, "Awake, Glad
Raster Mom'' Schilling
Alto Solo. "Every Flower That IJlos
soms ' Shelley
Responsive Heading by the Congregation.
Tenoi Solo, "Ilosana to Our ltlsen King,"
Wilkinson
Anthem, "Archangels Fold Your Wings,"
Mnrston
Hymn "Welcome, Thou Victor In tho
Strife '
Kaster nffrrniR.
Offertory in V (Organ) Thayer
Hoprnno So'o. "Mull Kaster Mom"..Mnrzo
Carol by Oirts Chorus, "Ureak Forth
Into Singing."
ddross b Pustrr.
Ttnss Solo, "The Ilcssurectlon" Holden
Mitheni, "Sing Praises Unto the Lord,"
Marchaut
Carol. "Blessed Easter Time."
Hymn, "O Could I Speak tho Match
less Worth."
IJcnediction.
I'ostlude. Marche de Trocesslon Reed
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN.
Thf special Kastcr service In the Sec
ond Presbyterian church will be held
in the evening, when tho church choir
will be assisted by the choral society
of the church. Mr. J. M. Chance, tho
organist and director, will have the
assistance of Miss Mabel Kennie and
Mr 'Charles. Doersam at the orgun, Miss
Ruth Hanley at the piano and the Sab-
. bath school orchestra. The programme:
Organ Prelude. "Toccata and Fngl In
1) Minor Hach
Mr. Charles Doersam.
Short anthem. "Christ Is Illse.i,"
J. Ross, Mus Woe.
Solo, "Rejoice Greatly, O Daughter
of Zk.ii Itandcl
Miss Rlaek.
Anthem, "The Insurrection" Shelley
Full Choir.
Offertory "Satietus" Von Weber
orchestra.
Solo, "He Is Risen" Schncctor
Miss liarugiin. violin obligate Mr. Wld-
ninyer.
Quartette. "The Lord Is Risen". Sullivan
Missis Mm k .nid (laragan, Messrs. Hey-
non and Morgan.
Solo, "Tho Easter Simshlno Breaks
Again" Mletzko
Mr. Reynon.
Anthem, "Jerusalem" Parker
Full Choir.
Organ pnstlude, "Triumphal March,"
Buck
Miss Mabel Rennlo.
WASHBURN STREET.
In the Washburn Street Prosbyto
rlati church the choir, under tho di
rection of Mr. C. n. Dernian, will be
assisted by Bauer's orchestra. The
programme.
MORNING, 10.30.
Instrument,!! Prelude.
Opening f. rvlce Doxology.
Invocation.
"I Know That My Redeemer Lives,"
Porter
Responshe reading.
"Glory Be to the Father" Lloyd
Scripture Lesson.
Solo. "The Resurrection Morn" ..Rodney
I'r.oer.
"Hall, Joyous Morn" Bassfo.-d
Notice,
Offi rtory.
"Christ tup ior,i js uin Today". Wilson
Si rmun.
Tins is the Pay" Lamblllotto
Prayir
Hsnin ;I5 . Monk
Beni'dn tini). x
Instrumentni Postlude.
EVENING, 7.30.
Instrum. nt il Prelude.
"Archangels Fold Vcur Wings".. Marston
"Glor. He to the Father" Lloyd
iBanLaSt
Always Reliable Pure Vsgatablj.
Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coved, ro.-u
lnte, purify, clean anil Htrumrthen It VI).
W.YV'H I'U.lM lor tho care or" f "uihoVuVm
of htomaeh, llouel-, Kid, leys IlluUder.
SICK HGADACHG,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS
BILIOUSNESS,
INDIfJESTION, '
DYSPEPSIA,
CONSTIPATION,
AND
ALL DISORDERS OF THE LIVER
Observe tho following symptoms, result.
Ing from diseases of the dlgcstlvo organs
Constipation, Inward plica, fullness of
blood (n tne head, acidity of the stomach
, nausea, heartburn, disgust of food, fuiu
ness of weigh- of the stomach, sour em",
tatlons, sinking or fluttering of the hea-"t
ctjoklng or suffocating sen.atlons when
In a lylrlsr posture, dimness of. vision, dots
or webs before the slsht. fever nnd dull
pain In lh head, deficiency of per.plra.
tlon.- yellowness of ihn skin and eyes,, pain
In the side, chest, l.mbs and sudden flush.
.. of hpat. burning In tho flesh.
Af-few doses of RAILWAY'S PILLS will
fretf he system of all tho above named
uiiuiuui
nrb"BnaUf b0X' S,d by Dru"u, or
RADWAY & CO..
55 Elm St., Now York.
DAbWJ.Y'8
A LETTER TO "WOMEN.
A few words from Mrs. Smith, of
Philadelphia, will certainly corroborate
.ho ela m that LyiHa 13. I'lnkham's
Vegetable Compound Is woman's ever
rcllablo friend.
" I cannot praise Lydlrt B. Pink
ham's VcRctnblo Compound too hijjhly.
"For nino
wcoka I was in
bed suffer
ing with in
Humiliation nnd conges
tion of tho
ovaries. I
hnd n dls
charge all
tho time.
When lying
down all
the time, I '
felt quite
comfort
able', but as soon as I would put my
feet on tho floor, the pains would
come back.
" Kvcry one thought it was impossi
ble for me to get well. I was paying 81
per day for doctor's visits and 75 cents
a day for medicine. 1 made up my mind
lo try Mrs. l'inkhum's Vegetable Com
pound. It has effected a complete euro
for me, and I have all the faith in tho
world In it. What a Messing to wo
man it is!" Mn.. Ji:nxii: h. Smith, No,
324 Kauffman St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Responsive reading.
Prayer.
Hymn 210 Palcstrlna
Bcrlpture Lesson.
"Christ, tho First Fruits" Morgan
Notices. .
Offertory.
Solo, "O Savior, Hear Mo" Gluck
Sermon.
"Christ, Our Passover Schilling
Prayer.
Hymn 237 Filby
Instrumental Postlude.
GREEN RIDGE PRESBYTERIAN.
The following programme of Enster
music will bo rendered nt the Green
Ridge Presbyterian church, Rev. I. J.
LnnHlng, pastor, by the church choir of
twenty-four voices assisted In the
evening by Mr. Allen Lawrence, cor
net; Mr. H. Pitt, violin; Mr. W. P. Me
Anclrcw, clarionet; Sir. C. 1C. Cunning
ham 'cello:
MORN1NO. 10.30. ,
Organ Voluntary, "Easter Thoughts,"
Mrs. Salome Berker
Anthem, "Beautiful Easter Morn,"
Palmer
Anthem, "Break Forth In Singing,"
Herbert
Miss Edith Martin and choir.
Bass solo, "The Resurrection Morn,"
Rodney
Mr. Will Roberts.
Anthem, "Our Lord Is Risen from tho
Dead" Schncckcr
Duet for contraltos; trio for female
voices and choir,
Miss V. Greuner, Miss Mamie Monies and
choir.
Anthem, "Hosanua" Gralncr
Mr. C. AVInkc and choir.
EVENING, 7.30.
Anthem, "Coma Seo tho Place Where
Jesus Lay" Reed
Mr. G. Gruuner and choir; orchestra and
organ.
"Life's Resurrection Hour" ...Neldllngcr
D. J. Phillips ur1 chorus.
"The Resurrection," soprano solo,
Solicitor
Miss Edllh Martin.
"Ho Is Risen" Schilling
Miss .Marlon Smith, Mrs. G. B. Uthmau,
Mr. Conrad. Mr. Phillips nnd choir.
"Como See the Place," alto solo ....Porter
Miss Victoria Greuner.
Closing Hymn Palmer
Congregation, choir, orchestra nnd organ.
Personnel of the choir Sopranos, M.ss
Edith Martin, Miss Nellie Charlesworth;
Miss Ihittle Gunster, Miss Aimer Wade,
Miss Anna Jenkins. MIbs Myrtlco Bayley,
Miss Carrlo Beldlemnn, Miss Marlon
Smith, .Miss Lllu Phillips; altos. Miss
Victoria Greuner. Miss Lillian Puny, Miss
Mamo Mooules, Mrs. G. II. Fihmuii, fdlss
Clnra Nlemeyer; tenors, Mr. William Con
rnd. Mr. Charles Wcnko, Mr. J. V.
Rawlstnn. Mr. Johns; bassos, Mr. Gustave
Gruener. Mr. D. J. Phillips. Mr. Will Rob
erts, Mr. C. Klrkp.itilek, Mr. Warner;
organist, Miss S.ilumo Berker; chorister,
G. Fred Whlttemore.
ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL.
St. Luke's choir of twenty-five men
and boys, J. Willis Cnnnnt, organist
nnd choirmaster, will sing the follow
ing inusle nt morning nnd evening
prayer:
MORNING PRAYER.
Processional, "God Hath Sent His
Angels" , Parker
To IJeum In E ! Stalner
Jubilate. MacPherson
Holy Communion In C King Hall
Introlt, Love Divine Stalucr
Offertory, Break Forth Into Joy..Barnby
Recessional, Hymn 111.
EVENING PRAYER.
Processional, Hymn 112.
Glorias Anglican
Magnificat,
Nunc IMmltls In A Brewer
Offertory, Yo Bells of Eabter Day.
Dressier
Recessional, Hymn 110.
PENN AVENUE BAPTIST
At Penn Avenue Baptist church there
will be u special musical programme
rendered Sunday In honor of the Eas
ter festival. The singing will be by a
choir of thirty-five voices, with Mrs.
Lizzie Brunduge as soloist. Miss Ju
lia Clapp Allen, violinist, will play at
the evening service. Haydn 1 .vans will
be organist and director of the music.
Following Is tho programme:
MORNING SERVICE.
Organ Prelude, Egmont Beethoven
(Air by S. I'. Warran.)
Opening services "Holy, Holy"
Scripture salutator.
Invocation.
Anthem, "Thanks Bo to God" Grltton
Scripture lesson.
Hymns "Tho Day of Ressurrcetlon"
(Tune, page 333, B. H.)
Responsive Scripture.
Gloria Choir and congregation
Pastor's choir, "Ring the Easter Bells,
Meredith
Prayer.
Response, "Father of Meiclcs".. .Gounod
Offertory, Organ, Scherzo Wldor
Solo, "Easter Sunshine Breaks Again,"
Mletzkl Mrs. Brundngo
Hymn "Christ tho Lord is Risen"
(137 B. H.)
Anthem, "Ho U Risen" Buck
Closing service.
Organ postlude, "Toccoto" Bach
EVENING SERVICES.
Prelude, organ nnd violin, "Benedlc-
tus" MacKunzIe
Miss Allen, violinist.
Sentence, choir,
"The Lord Is In His Holy Temple."
Hymn... "Hall Thou Victor In tho Strlfo"
(130 B. II.)
Invocation.
Anthem, "Awake Yo Spirits" Costa
Scilptuie.
Anthem, "Tho Bells nro Ringing for
Easter Tlmo" Abt
Ladies' chorus.
Prayer.
Offertory, organ,
Solo, "Ho Is Risen" BchnecUer
Mrs. Brundage.
vrfgJjrV
'' j6Xf
B5pJF
Violin Obllgato Miss Allen
Hymn 303, Ex. Dupt time.
Sermon.
Anthem, "Worthy Is the Lamb"...I!nndlo
Closing service.
Organ Postludo Wldor
JACKSON STREET BAPTIST.
Tomorrow's Easter services nt the
Jackson Street Baptist church will ex
reed anything of n similar naturo over
l-'.lvcn In that church. Tho pastor, Uov.
Thomas lie Gntchy, has prepared two
special sermons and Chorister Lewis
l'avlea, assisted by mi excellent choir
will render tho beautiful Enster song
service. Tho soloists will bo Mlsa
Maltha Nlcholls, Mrs. Annie Atathlas,
Mrs. William Roberta nnd .Morris
Thomas. The personnel of tho choir
will be ns follows: Mrs. A. Mathlas,
Mrs. J. S. Harris, Mrs. David Davis,
Mrs. Lewis Davis, Mrs. It. Protheroe,
Mrs. J. Moyer, Mrs' James Grlillths,
nnd the Allsse:) Martha Nlcholls, Mar
garet Ludwlg, Jemima Roderick nnd
Margaret Davis; altos. Mrs. W. Rob
etts, nnd Misses Norma Nlcholls, Mnt
tle Thomas, Mary Thomas, Margaret
Morgan nnd Nettle Lewi?; tenors, Wil
liam Thomas, Thomas Mathlas, Wil
liam Davis, Roy Williams, John Hitch.
Ings, O. P. Clark. Isaac Morgan und
Reese Lewis- bassos, Morris Thomas,
J. S. Harris. John Lloyd. Edward Wat
kins, Robert Owens and Charles Holly.
Miss Marion Hutchinson, organist, will
be assisted by an orchestra of eight
pieces. The programmes for the morn
Ini? and evening services arc as fol
luws: MORNING SERVICE AT 10.30 O'CLOCK.
Prelude. .
Lord's prayer.
Chorus, "He Comes In Triumph,
dairies Gabriel
Twenty Female Voices.
Reading.
1'rnyer.
Solo, "Easter" Protheroe
Martha B. Nichols.
Anthem, "Christ Our Pnssover".. Schilling
Choir.
Sermon.
Hymn Congregation
Benediction.
EVENING SERVICE AT 7.30 O'CLOCK.
Song School
Prayer.
Song, "The Easter Morning,"
R. T. Lehanan
School.
Recitation.
Responsive Reading.
Song School
"Song of Spring" T. W. Williams
Recitation.
Solo, "Hall the King of Kings" Gelbel
Morris Thomas.
Recitation.
Anthem, "Christ Is Risen".. Edwyn Clare
Recitation, "Tho Resurrection".... School
Song School
Offering.
Solo, "Resurrection Morn". .Paul Rodney
Morris Thomas.
Song School
Responsive Reading.
Anthem, "Christ Our Passover". ...Choir
Address.
Acrostlcal Exercise "Easter"
Song, "Easter Joy" School
Recitation.
Song School
Hong, "Strike Yo Vesper" School
GREEN RlllGli BM'TIST.
In the Green Ridge Baptist church
nt 10.30 a. m. the Sunday school will
prcsnt a cantata by Screu::, entitled
"Easter Clowns." The school will bo
accompanied by nn orchestra, with
Mr. A. Hudson as director, and Miss
Eltle Callcnder as organist.
EVENING, 7.30.
Voluntary.
Hymn, "Christ, the Lord, Is Risen Today"
Sciipturo reading.
Anthem, "Christ Is Risen" Ashford
Prayer.
Hymn, "The Head That Once Was
Crowned with Thorns."
Offertory.
Anthem, "The Eurth Is tho Lord's,"
Klrkpattlck
Sermon.
Hymn, "He Lives, the Gieat Redeem
er Lives."
Choir Sopranos, Mrs. Addymau, Mrs.
Ottlnger. Miss Eva Brown, Miss S. Game
well; nltos, Mrs. Long, Mrs. Wetmore,
Miss S. Churchill, .Miss M, Gamewoll:
tenors, Mr. T. II. Watklns. Mr. A. Johns
tun, Mr. A. Hudson: bassos. Mr. Ch.uiix
Brown, Mr. H. Sheldon, Mr. S. Brady,
Mr. A. Brown; chorister. Mr. T. II. Wat
klns; organist. Mr. Sheldon.
The Young People's So defy of Green
Ridge will hold a union sunrise prayer
meeting at 0 a. m.
SCRANTON STREET BAPTIST.
The following programme of music
will be rendered in the Scranton Street
Baptist church tomorrow:
MORNING SERVICE AT 10.30 O'CLOCK.
Orgnn Prelude, "Gloria In Exeelels
Die" Mozart
Doxology, "Pralso God" Choir
Invocation Pastor Mathews
Hymn 137, Baptist Hymnal.. Congregation
Chorus, "Ring Out Glad Tidings,"
Mosher
Children's choir. Dr. Senderllng. leader.
Scripture Reading, Matt, xxvil: 1-20.
Prayer Pastor
Anthem, "The Lord Is Risen,"
E. L. Ashford
, Choir.
Offertory.
Children's Chorus, "Beautiful Easter"
Klrkpatrlck
Sermon Rev. S. 1 Mathews
Anthem, "O Sacred Head"..C. H. Gabriel
Choir.
Hymn 192. Hymnal Congregation
Benediction Pastor
Organ Postlude.
EVENING SERVICE AT 7.30 O'CLOCK.
Organ Prelude, March, Tannhauser,
Wagner
Hymn 161, Baptist Hymnal.. Congregation
Seripturo Reading, Luke xxlv: 12.
Prayer Pastor
Anthem, "Behold tho Lamb of God,
Lorcnz
Female Chorus.
Offertory.
Solo (Contralto), "Easter Morn,"
W. II. Neldllngcr
Miss Via Jones.
Sermon Rev. 8. F. Mathews
Anthem, "Christ Is Risen" Ashford
Choir.
Hymn, I7S, Hymnal Congrcgntlon
Benediction Pustor
Orgun Postlude.
The music will be rendered by the
reorganized choir of twenty voices
under the direction of Mrs. II. 0. Bed
doc, tho church organist.
FIRST WELSH BAPTIST.
There will be no rpeclal service to
morrow morning nt the First Welsh
Baptist church. At tho evening ser
vice, howevor, n treat Is In store. A
choir of over sixty voices, have been
rehearsing the beautiful oratorio "The
Great Light." under tho direction of
Chorister W. W. Evans, for several
weeks and it will be given tomorrow
evening at 0 p. m.
The soloists are tho Misses Marlon
Jones and Eliza Lewis and William
Hughes, Thomas a. Williams, John
Evans, David J. Jones nnd William
KdwnrdB. Mrs. D. B. Thomas will act
as accompanist,
SIMPSON M. E. CHURCH.
The Simpson Methodist Upl'scopal
church choir, assisted by Mrs. B. T.
Jayno mid David Jenkins, will render
tho following programmo tomorrow
under the direction of tho choir master,
W. W. Jones nnd organist, Walter
Davles:
MORNING SERVICE AT 10.30 O'CLOCK.
Quartette, "Tho Lord's Prayer".. Holden
Thomas Abrnhnm, W. W. Jones, H. A.
Wrlgley and W. Whlttnmn.
Anthem, "Christ Is Risen From tho
Dead" Sydenham
Choir.
Anthem, "O Risen Lord". .Joseph Barnby
Choir.
EVENING SERVICE AT 7.30 O'CLOCK.
Anthem, "O Sing Unto the Lord,"
Slncper.
Choir.
Quintette, "Ho Died for You nnd for Mo"
Miss Anna Jones, soloist, und Thomas
Abraham, W. W. Jones, H. A. Wrlg
ley, W. Whitman.
Solo, "Tho Risen Christ" Holden
David Jenkins.
Anthem, "On tho Ressurectlon Morn
ing" 1), Aguttcr
Choir.
Solo "The Golden Threshold''
Anthem. "O Jesus, Thou Art Stand
ing" W. E. AshmaH
Thomas Abraham and Choir.
HOLY TRIN.TV CHURCH.
Enster will be most llttlngly observed
nt the Evungellcal Lutheran church of
the Holy Trinity tomorrow. At the
morning service the Holy Sacrament
will be administered, when nlso the
choir, under the direction of Prof. E.
R. Protheroe, will render some special
music. Tho following compose tho
choir: The Misses Bessie Schlvos, Llllle
Blaschko, Catherine Wlntersteln, E. A.
Schetier, Alice Fenne, Caroline Herr
mann, Margaret Davis, Mary A. Davis,
Mary Boston Williams, Anna Schuer,
Mr. D. J. Davis, II. J. Schubert, David
Bynon, R. J. Brader.
Organ Prelude
Chorus. "He Lives" A. Heywuod
Miss Mary A. Davis, Solol3t.
Introlt and Gloria Patrl.
Kyrlo Fen ton
Glonn In Excelsls Merhee
Alto Solo, "Come See the Tomb."
Mlt-s Mary A. Davis
Offertory Langdon
Chorus, Christ Our Passover, "Ressur
rcetlon Morn" Rodney
Suns by D. J. Davis.
The Sanctus Cambridge
The Annus Del.
The Nunc Dlmlttls 'mile
At 7.30 p. m. the Sundny school will
fittingly observe tho Holy Festival.
The following programme has been
Prepaieil:
Anthem, by the Choir.
Song bj tho School. Psalm 113.
Scrlptuie Lesson,
Recltat.oii, "Song of the Snow Bolls."
Jennie S' uman
Solo Floro.ico V, urner
Song by the School.
Exercise by Fifteen Small Chiidiin.
Anthem, by the Choir.
Recitation Etta Wetzel
Song by the School.
Re. nation Marie Stock
Acldr. ss by Pastor.
Gathering of Offerings.
Recitation by Fifteen Girls.
Song by School.
Doxology. Benediction.
ST. MAKIv'.-. LUTHERAN.
The congregation of ''t. Mark's Lu
theran church will i njoy the splendid
ppeclal si'ivlco prepared for Easter
Sundry Tho p.udni. Rev. A. L. Itn
mi'r, i'h. 1" has made every prepara
tion nnd will preach two special -'!-nions.
Mrs. Itnmer, who Is gifted with
a beautiful soprano voice, will sing a
foIo nt both servlt ts. Then- will be n
communion at 10.30 a. m. Following
Is the programmo for the morning ser
vice: Anthem, "Christ tho Lord Is Risen To
day" A. Gelbol
The Verslele.
The Introlt.
The Kyrle.
Gloria In Excelsls,
The Collect.
Tne Scripture.
Nljeiie Creed.
llMiin.
Hetircit.
Pi over.
cut. rtnry. "King of Klnn" C. Simper
Tile f!. i net us.
Aiiru Dei.
Nunc Dimltis.
lit. 'it diction.
At the .Matin service nl 6 p. m tills
programme will bo observed:
The Vnslele.
Veiilte Exultemus.
Hymn.
The Lesson.
Anthem. "Christ Is Risen".. ..G. C. Hugs
Address.
Te Deum Pandnmus.
The Pracr.
VESPER SERVICE. 7.30 P. M.
Anthem "Christ Is Risen"
Verslele.
Psalm and Rcsponsory.
The Lesson.
Exercises by tho Sunday-School.
Anthem "Christ the First Fruits"
T. II. Spennej-. M. A.
Nunc Dimltis.
Prnver.
Benediction.
DR. E. C. WEST'S
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT
THE (JKIU.hAL. ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS,
IsEoldundor positlvo Written Ouurantee,
byanthorized agents only,to euro Weak Memory,
Dizziness, Wakefulness, Fits, Ilyeterin, Quick,
nogs, Niiiht Losses, Evil Dreams, Lack of Conti.
donee, Nervousness, Lassitude, nil Drains, Youth,
ful Errors, or Kicessivo life of Tobacco, Opium,
or Liquor, which leads to Misery. Consumption,
Insanity nnd Death. At ctoro or by mail, $1 u
box; eix for t with 'written cuuraiiteo to
cure or refund money. HumplepaeU.
ago, coQtaiuing fivo dnysr treatment, with full
instructions, 'a cents. Ono eamplo only sold to
ciicu person, ai store or oy man.
jSTRcd Label Special
Extra Strength.
For Impotenoy. Loss ot
I'owor, iiosc ainnnoou,
Htorility or Barrenness,
fiBFOBEorhvroall. UtTCR
Wni J clarK, jjbPenn Ave., Scranton, I'a
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATM
ENT
tSTRcd Label Special
I txua airennm.
Crtu Tmnnlnntiv Tjibi .t
1 ). r ,.- "ll i
Mtnrilittt tr Hnprannotia r
-r'i" . r i'trrr7n
Ihffi u uua oia iur j wild
'written uruarantff
a i "";. jt ." rL : - '
QEFbnESSiK US" "H,te
m, 0. Clarke, 326 Penn Ave, Scant
UAUC Villi Bor8 Throat, I'lmplea, Cop.
nHVt TJU per-Colored Hpou, Ache
Old Hores, Ulcers lu .Mouth, llatr rulllQirr
Write COOK KUMtiUV CO., 651 Maianl!
Temple, Chlcajo, III., for oroola of curei.
Capital, $500,000. Worn caaei cured In 13 to
3S dayi. leo-page boon tree,
ifkealth is Wealtli.
m$ For
BB'Tfl
tWL
Srasl
jLrnff?
w& nt
wb
wiof
m?L 1
"'Hr IK
mv ,
AFTER
011 t'a.
r"i m y m f p"aiif'M
r'i'i'i'j'in'kl
Cotra
ol
I?iVVr
iarANDTaQ WASHINGTON AVENUE.
SPRING
JACKETS
Common Coats may be found in any store. It is the
Uncommon Cloaks, the natty styles and swagger effects that
few stores dare handle, that are hard to find.
You'll find them in great variety.-Black or Blue, Green or
Brown, Light and Medium, Tan or Beaver shades; silk lined
or unlined.
100 SPECIAL
111
IIIIU
127 and
r
M XSStjN -0..'
New York Society Ladles
ENDORSE
The Misses
LommeMon Ionic
Lovely Complexion $$hf
iW-7irfc T.TWi ' i wr TU
,-,T'L, j. . -F.. l r ", rtf ,r..K. .-.ii'rfJ.-i,.w.
if- ,V. -.'-. '." C A.f ,Vi'
Nothing will CURE, CLEAR and WHITEN the SKIN so QIICKLY nnd
PEKMANENTLY as The Misses Bell's Complexion Tonic.
fnmpU'xioii 'J'iiiiU' is not a iimv, iiiilricil rcnuil. , but lias been iij-ed bv the
best iiHiplt for year-, ,'ui-l I'm' iliohiiu uml HMiiovinj,' forever I'.'in Sun
burn, Mutli, Freckles, ,Sallowne., Illacklicuils, Kc7omn, I'lmplcs, Ib'il-iw-,
etc., uml bli-ai-liins, luijiiitcnint; and bi-autlfylii the loiiiplciion,
it has nn cipuil.
TlltiUn NHVEk WAS ANYTHINO I.IKB IT. U iiunt.. an- knonn
r. I'.vwlii-ri'. Tho MiMct llill'H ( oiiipli'um Tonic i., iiscil niiilcniJoii-il)iy
tl.: entiro iliiMtrirul pr.iii'ion. liMiliiiK aotrcusoi. profi.-ioiinl bounties,
coiii'ty linlii's ami pi-i.plo n" iTiiiiuniont ir whci'f em'ci.y unliin;; In Its
in-ui-". It i.s ah'.ohiU'ly liuruilta-i to tin- i.i-t dtlirati- nltiu The marvel
ous improvcini'iil .it'ter a l'w applirations will Mirpri-e mid ileliRlit von,
lor tho skin will hecoiius u.s Natut. Inieiided it s- Iiitilat t month, olcnr
and white iree iVuin every impmiiv m- blcmi.-ii. It ennnot fall, lor iU
uctlmi Nhiiuli that it draws the inip.iriiir.- out ot tbo skin and does not
cover up. Tbis is (be only thorough and permanent way.
The MUms Hell iro the Pioneers in tho art of trratinc tho completion
nt your huiueshy means ofr'ninplexine Tonic. No massarin. fatcfctcani
in or nperatiiins arc necessary: simpij (he appliealion ol Complexion
Tonic, which isubsohitrly iiiiil'e, as it I- not a cosiiutic to cover up, but
a cure, most ellVeiivo in its reulN. No dicoiiiforts aro felt by its use, and
a euro is obtained without the sliKhtc-t annoyance.
A URAND OFFER. Tho prico of the Complexion Tonic is $1 per
bottle, which places it within tho reach of all. Kvery reader of this, who
purcbaesii bciltle, will receive, fret, u bar of our Lamb's Wool Oil Snap.
This Is Indeed n generous offer. Kcmit only by I'. O. Money Order,
Kx pressor ltc!,'itercd better. Complexion Tonic is sent securely packed
in plain wrapper. IVen from 'uWnutiou, to any part of the world on
mviptol'pric". Sain delivery iiiaranteed.
Ladies can address 'Hie Mioses Hell on nil matters of complexion and
hycieno in the strictest conlidence, and sati.-faetorv adicn will bo given
promptly without charge. An interesting pamphlet will be sent upon
receipt of stamp. Address all communications and all orders to
THE MISSES BELL, or
THE RELl. TOI! FT CO., 78 Tifth Avenue, New York
Sale by LOUIS MY Kits, .T2!) Penn Avenue, (Second Floor).
LACKAWANNA LUMBER CO,,
IMNUFACTURIRS OF
MI Sflfl PMl. W;iiTE HEMLOCK HflRDWQQD WEB
Dill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Nino Hulls
sawed to uniform leiithH constuntly on hand. Peeled Itt-ralock
Prop Timber promptly lurnldhed.
SULKS At Cross Fork, Potter Co.. on the Buffalo and Stusquc.
ianna Railroad. At Mlna, Potter County. Pa., on Coudersport, and
Port Allegany Kullro.id. Capacity- 400,000 feet per day.
. GCNKUAL OFFICK -Hoard of Trade Upilding, Scranton, Po.
Ieleplione No. 4014,
For Sals by JOHN H PHELPS, Phurmacltt, cor. Wvomlno ivuui n
oPruo street
i AND
SaiidlvSllaC
The choicest collection ever brought to Scranton
on sale now.
FINE GARMENTS
On display for a few days.
ttoHL
c??
129 Washington
Clear, White Skin
rassssssk
When In doubt what to uu lor
Nerrout UcblUly, Lota ct rower.
ImpotencT.AUophr.VarWocila tud
rlier wVneu(, from any caeae.
ue Seilna Filli. Dralni checked
and full Tleor quickly rntottd.
If K.f imu4. imlw rU iwulrj.,
Maildfor1.00;boie5.00. WnV
$5JX) order we lire a iruarantee 10
cure or refund ine money, Addrua
PEAL MEDICIHK CO, CUt(1o4, O.
fiSSB S
m
Wallace
Avenue.
HtAu 09
f,Ym'n
a m
'm szm
11 W$.
DR. E. QREWER
Old I'ost-Olllce Building,
Cor. Sriru;.- st u..d lj.iii Ave., iicrunton, Pa
lias retuined trorn hla Western Trip,
ami will now teniain permanent-
1 at Ins homo otllcc.
TI1K DOl'TOIl IS A OUADI-'ATB OP
Tlli'3 L'MVKKSITV Ol"" I'KNNSVI.VA-
N1A. !'Ult.uKHI.Y DK.MONSTIIA-
Toil or innsioi.ooY and srn-
lli:Uy AT TUB MKUICO-flllU-
L'ittilCAh COLI.KGK AT I'llll..
AOKI.I'IIIA. HIS Sl'ICC'IAl.-
TIKS AUK t,I,.0I(.. NK.U-
VOI'S, SKIN, llKAItT
WOJIR AND m.OOD
DISKASK3.
Tho doctor and his staff of KnKllsh anA
Oerman philciniiH make u rpeclalty of all
form of Chronic Nervous Diseases, Sltln,
Womb. Blood Diseases.
Including Uplleptlc Kits, Convulsions, llys
terla, St. VI u' Dance, Wakefulness.
11UAIN WOnKKIlS, both men and wo.
men, whosj nervous bystems huvo been
broken ilown and shattered from over
work, no matter from what cause, can
be restored by my method.
All who eall upi n the Doctor from now
on will receive advice, examination, ser
vice and examination free. Dr. Grewer s
n'tch star.illntf In the State will not allo-v
him to accept any Incurable cases. If
they cannot euro you they v. ill frankly
tell you i-o.
Diseases ol the Nervous System,
Tho symptoms of which ar dizziness,
lack of conlidence, sexual weakness In
men and women, ball rislne In the throat,
bpots tloatlUB before tho eyes, loss of
memory, unablo to concentrate thu mind
011 0110 subject, easily startled when spok
en suddenly to, and dull, distressed mind,
which untlts them for performing tho
actual duties of life, maklnff happiness
Impossible, distressing tho notion ot tho
heart, causlm; Hush of heat, depression of
spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear,
dreams, melancholy, tiro easy of com
pany, fcollne as tltcd In the morning us
when retlrliiK hick of energy, 111 rvous
ness, constipation, weakness of the limbs,
etc. Those so affected should consult us
Immediately and be restored to perfect
health.
Loit .Manhood Restored, Weakness ol Youns
Men Cured
If you have been given up by your phy
rslclan eall upon the doctor nnd bo exam
ined. Ho cures the woist ltlnd of Nervous
Debility, Scrofula. Old Sores. Catarrh,
Piles, Kcmale Weakness. AiTectlons of tho
Eye, Vmv, Nose. Throat. Asthma, Deaf
ness and Cripples of every description.
Tumors, Cancers and Goiters removed
without tho uso of knife or painful caus
tics by our newly devised absorbent meth.
01! known as tho "EMiCTUO-GERMN
CIDi:."
And our OZO-NITE GAS cures Catarrh
nnd I'ntnrrhnl Deafness.
Consultation freo and strictly (sacred
nnd confidential. Office hours dally from
10 n. m. to 8. 20 p. m. Sunday from 12 p,
m. to 2 p, m.
MADE ME A MAN
AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUKE
AiaiAMYOUf J'lea j; ailing utD
pry, Impoteac7,HlMplBMneM,eto.. giumJ
Lr Ahuu or athr KiruM and Tni4(
MfCL cretlonf. Thru QUitklu anil turttu
"VT rtttora loat Vitality lo old or joona. aui
rt. fltamaaforitudy, bu tama or marriao.
-avfJWM-lorn. utanity an jJotnumcilon It
tu in lima. TbetrnM thaws la madlsta ImcroTa.
naBiBuq aaocia a nuiiri untn au ouier zaij In.
flrt npon biting (ha snnlna Ajar Tablata. Tb.y
baTaearedthouviiiirttaad wlllcarayou. WaaWaapoa,
ltlra writMn miaranl la affaot a cure Cft PTC la
euboiMor ntundtha nny. 1'rlcavU Ul wimp
packuti or, all piiH (fall treatmtntl for tXK. 1)
raall. la Plain wrapur. nuon rocalpt of trica, circular
"-AJAX UEIVIEDY CO., VBSjtS?5
For aala In ficranton, I'a,, by Matthew
Ilros, nnd II, 0. Huuderaon, druggUU,
,5SW,'. '; -v 'Oi..-Sar JMO?s-S.
w Mjif mrtoxmm
i i-TTTnMfljiri rxuvvfnwwi
MPJfK