'I'llU 8UKAJNTUJV TKlBUiE310iNJJAr, 'JUJSJiJ 13, '188. u DAY'S DOINGS OF NORTH SCRANTON Children's Day Services Observed Many of the Churches. In another meeting or tiiij unit ed mini: workers held jn O'DONNEI.I.'S HALL - ri'NEHAL SERVICE.! OVER THE REMAINS OP O. 1'. HADSELL CONDECTED BY rev. jm. AMtinn - interment made vr factory ville-proci. ress or work or recruiting. Children's dny services were ohserved in several of the churches of this place yesteiday. In each Instance the pro grammes showed the results of careful training and went far in making the nervices noteworthy. In the North Jluln Avenue Baptist church the si r vices wore tendered In the evening and ns a consequence the? rhurch was hard ly capable of accommodating thu im mense tluong. The exercises were Inteiestlntt and were Riven in fine stvlo. They con sisted nf recltatlons.solos and e hot uses, the latter being augmented by a largo otchestra which aided materially to the t'Ncellente of the slmlng. which was In ohnigo of the choilster. Pro fef.or Reese Wnlklns. At the Presbyterian chinch the ex orcises were held In the morning nnd were entitled ' Chllriion'H Hos.inna " The children nctitilttecl themselves In n style that won for them the admit -atlon of a largo cnngiegntlnn An hour of sons seivlce was also held in the evening. As in the latter plain, the child! on of the Methodist Episcopal church had chuge of the sei vices in the morning: nnd were assisted In the exercises by u largo and well drilled orchestia. The children sang nnd re cited In a hillllant manner. This ser vice was nlwi attended by a large and veiy nppieelntlve audience. The West Market Street Welsh bap tist chuuh had prepaied a creditable pi ogi amine that was paitlclpated In by talent of a high siuele. The at tendance here was pie.U and extra chniu, weie a necessity In oider to uo mimnndcite the audleiui The Ie. J. A. Evans, pastor of the church, deliv er td an address nppmpilate of the oc casion. O. P. HA DSELL'S FFNERAL The functnl ofthe late O. I' Hndell took pi, ice yesteiday morning fiom his liome on Giecn Ridge stieet. A huge concourse of friends was piesent. when the sen lees over the dead weto con ducted by the Rev Mi. Aldrlch, of the cential city, who pi one lied a lienutlful funeral sermon, touching biliflv and eloquently upon the many commend able Halts of diameter of the de ceased. At the conclusion of the set Wees, those present weie ghen an oppor tunity to view thf remain. Beautiful lloial emblems decorated the hand some casket in which the 1 cumins re posed. The remains were accompanied b a large number of people to Factor v Hie, where the deceased was laid at lest beside other members of his family who preceded him to the gicat beyond. mine workers met A meeting of the recently oiganlzed w,if v ,jyjj. le You Interested In correct style Negligee Shirts for men's wear ? If so, perhaps you'll do us the favor oi taking a peep at an upper show window, where everything that is fit for well-dressed men to wear for the summer ot 189b is shown in abundance, and there isn't a last year's thought in the lot. Most all nave solt bosoms and the amount of solid comfort to be got out of the new style shirts made up in right weave. Botany Worsteds, Fine Madras Cloths Or Indelible Percales Is more than you can dieam of till you try what they're like. J , Prices, 50c to $1.50. Underwear guarantees the perfection of fit, and the very best pos sible set vice to the wearers The inserted seat diawers, the right stvle points, and the admirable smoothness of finish even alter Washing are only a few of their advantages. Bicycle Hose Without feet. See the great Monday Special at Regular half-dollar bicycle hose, without feet, at Fine imported bicycle hose, French toe and heel; the best 65c grade ever made, Monday Only Q IGIobe WareboiS Branch of United Mine Workers was held Saturday evening In O'Donncll's hall, Dennis Gannon, who was ap pointed president of tho branch, vvua piesent. As on the picvlous meeting an en couraging crowd was present, nnd U now seems that n permanent branch of the, older Is ceitaln. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. The commencement exercises of St. Maty's parochial school will be held In St. Mary's hall on the evening of .tune L'S. It is anticipated that this vent's exorcises w 111 exceed In excellence all occnelons of a picvlous eharaiter con ducted by the pupils of the school. Eastern Star Contmandory, Knights of Mnltn, held nn Intetestlntr meeting nt Its hall last Saturdny evening. Much Intel est vvus mnnlfistcd In the excel lent and detailed repot t of the conven tion of tho ordei recently held at York town, P.i , made by John H. l'hllllps, who was a delegate at tho convention. William It Jones, of Long Valley, Brndtoul county, and Thomns ShiiuicI, of Wllke-15atre, called on thch friends in this place yesterday. Sergeant Rogers Is meeting with great success !n his attempts to secure a stifle lint number of men for Com pany H. Saturday evening it large number of young men eptesod them selves as willing to defend their coun tiy and weie fotthwlth eni oiled by Ser geant lingers All will be examined at the cential ritv aimory this evening Tho Ladles Aid society of tho Meth odist I'plucopnl chinch, will conduct a lawn social next Wcdnosflnv evening. James W. OIIIepii. of Elmlia, N Y n fotmei resident of this piaee, is call ing on his many ft lends William Jones, of Hill stieet, has re turned fiom Plymouth, where he was attending tin funeral of a relative Ambrose Mulley left jesteiduy for Washington D. C. Eefoic he returns he will visit his son-in-law I,. T. Mat tes, a niembci of the Thliteenth legl ment. Mis. John Heck, of Northumbeilnnd. is the guest of her daughtei, Mie. J. U. Hopewell Mis. David Jones, of Sptlng stieet, visited inlatlves In Taj lor yesteiday William Thomas, of Kttdlnand stieet, who was Injured In the Cavuga mine the fore pan of last week. Is iccoscr Ing rapidly from his Injuries Thomas E K.ivage, of Hast Market stieet, is visiting his mothei, Mis. D. Savage, of Plymouth, I'a Mr. and Mi? F. A. Itlfcnbuig. of St Joseph, Mo, aio visiting iclatlvcs in this end Mis T. J. Detwcllcr. of Chinch ave nue, has as hci guest Mis. Stone, uf Carbundale, GREEN ItlDGE. Mis. Ueoig Donlan of Capottre ave nue. Is spending a few days with friends In lloncdale. Miss Kntle rinncit, of Hincsdili. who has been the guest of Mis. Vought, of Monsoy aventt", has letuireJ home. Hex Ti certon, of Sandeison avenue, has leci ver"d fiom a oeio Hlnoa. Rett Stev.rns. of Wyoming. s spend ing a few days with fiienjs Ir Giecn Ridge. Mi. and Mis David Coff, of Mai Ion stieet, nie spending a few days at r.ilr v lew R I' Hudling of Mouse; ionuc Ins been discharged fn m the Lackawanna In spit il but he is "till eiy ve'ik Valentine Rllsi. of the riovldenco silk mill sent all of his emplnjes to Lanesbnu on the school exclusion hat ui da and paid for their day as well arebodse -. sess X LIVE NEWS OF WESTSCRANTON Highly Intercsllnj; Children's Day Ser vices Conducted la Alaoy Churches, closi: or thu mipsion conducted nV THU PAfcMONlST rATHlSItS IX ST. PATRICK'S CHURCII-MYSTE- hjous nun Saturday night on NORTH 1'H.MORi: AVENl'K-MLS-TEH ROM.S Ol' THE NEW MILI TARY COMPANY HAVE HEEN SENT TO HARR1SUURU -NEWSY NOTES. Uillrtien's bay, or Flonil - i.nlny, was observed at several chit .us on this Hide esterclay, in oath lintanca the Ecivicos liclng eondttct' hv the nienihets of tho Kablialh bcluml or each ihtireh nnd tubstltutlntr tin. mular chut eh soivIli-. The pulpit platto ms, altar rollings nnd lonv'cnlert plan In the nuditoilum were bcatltllulh ' coiated with a uealtli of tut llowtn. llovvci plants, palms, cte , which lent coloi nnd ftajjtnnco. In uome in ttar.e3s son,;stets nilncleil their sweet notes with tho gin J voices of tho chll dicn. At the Simpson Methodist church, of whleh liev. J. H. Sweet Is pastoi, both niornlns nd pvoiiIdh penlces weie de vote 1 to the (hlldten'H exercises. The piimaiy dpaitment, of which Mrs. J. H. Sweet Is t-upetlntndcnt, conducted the moinliiK service and In the evenins the enlois and Inteuncdlate peholata uii'Jei Supeilntcniletit Oeoige L. Peck ohMO'ved th" da. The Sabbath school ouhrsaia, n clurt'e of Miss Hat low, assisted nt both yet vices. At ,tho nirtniiiR service, the offertory was ren dered by Mish Gt.ice Ackei, nnd the school as a whole, rendied on. I'l.tyr was offcied by the pitor The addie.'-s of welcome was made 1). Miss Mattlc Hushes nnd nn addtes was also given by Muiray , ker. He cltat.ons weie tjhen by the Mioses Violence Flotfy. Ituth Caison. Muiiel Jon s and Maile Ht.uh. Chalks Alte niosc and deoiKe Trant-ue etth de clnimid. The verv little chlldten Rave twi notion fcoims with piettv eifect and fccven little inlt-es impel donated wit llovvcrs. Ml-s Hesle Hill recited the beatitudes nnd Miss Marlon Hall and Chailes fit were heatd in dn IciBite. The Mis-es Maud Perty and Jo-isle Fuhrman sans; a duet "Whet'er Our Shepherds leads'' and the school Gans the choitts Sovctal sinss and chotuscs were intcrsi cred throur,hout the ntogramme and the rite of infant baptism was obsTved At the evcniiiB service. Mis-- (Jiaie Aikei plajed the oOeitory, pia.v.-i was offeiedbj ChailcsW Lull The s( hool san? oevetal selections nnd the ouhes tia assisted. An otntlon was dellveied on "Otn FIir" by Chailes Sweot and addtossof eie innile by Superintendent O L. l'eck and S. W'elllnston H.iRer in.in. Recitations weie eh en liv tho MI."C? Ethel Itlnkd- and Cleitiude I'el lov.s. Mis. A! ;. Woiden sarpr. l'he exeici'cs foi the children were substituted for tho tegular evening sei viie e--t Iduj at the bumnei avenue Pusbteiiun chiiieh, ot whleh Rev. L. r: Fosici. M a, is pistor. Choilster H'valeel D.ule'. was in chaise and a choiu of one bundled olcrs assisted in the slnglrg Mis John L. James acted as onanist A short but Inter esting addiess was mt.de bv the pas toi. The service was opened with sing ing Pi.ijor was offered by the pastor and a pannage fiom the Scilptuies was read Miss Nettie Williams de llveied a well piepated address of welcome Recitations were given by the Miscs Annie Evans, Esther Dav les, Lillian Tew krabury, Blanche Hester and Veina Williams. Seven Misses nlo gave a topical recitation. The primary derailment In taking part sang Miss Veina Williams sang n solo and Masters Llewellyn Price and Arthur Cnpwell n duet. Nine petite little Misses lecited in dialogue. The set vices came to a close by the pronouncing of the benediction by the pactoi. At the Hampton Stieet Methodist chuich estetd,iy morning's service was devoted to the chlldion J. T. Kendel and W. M. Ptestwood, supeiln tendent and nsslstnnt s-uperlntendent, respectlvelj. weie In chaige, assisted by Clioilstet H T Stone. Mss Oei trude Lloj d ncted as ogganli-t. He maiks weie made by Ile. James Hen nlnger, pastor The exetelses were n review of Methodism nnd seveinl beau tiful pietuies weie .xhibited of scenes In the eaili jcjis of this denomina tion Seeial i-,ongs weie sung by the school nnd isponslo readings wete given by .Mi Rendel Recitations given by the Misses Edna nnd Mnty Pat sons, Jennie Williams, Maigniet Ea bai, Cieittude J'ugh Jennie Lester, Ada Sloat and Hensiu Dlelil and Richard Hnrve. The choir gave a selection The opening pi aver and the benediction were made by the pastor. Supeilntendent Joseph A Mears, of tho Washbuin Stieet Piesbyteilan school piesided at jesterduy's Chil dren's day sen lees which were held Instead of the regular morning preach ing seivlce Eauei's otchestra and the chuich choir assisted. Several selec tions were sung by the -chool. The icsponslve re tidings weie hd by Pio fessor Cruttendrn and piajer was offered by the pastor, Rev J. P. Mof fatt The lettet fiom Dr. Worden, secre tin of the Sabbath school woik asso ciation was icad by Assistant Supei lntendent H. J. Williams and a short addiess vvus made by Supeilntendent Meats. In the pilninry dep.utment's exer cises, Mastei Edwuid Cculiss dellveied tho addiess of welcome nnd -Miss Helen liHtier teelted. Eight little Mlases ie cited in dialogue and the smallei tots gave nn exercise. The membets of the Intet mediate department assisted also The Misses Olwen Jones and Helen Phillips sang a duet and Miss Mattlo Poole, n solo Clinton Corliss lecited, also the Misses Minnie Smith nnd Sadie Ferber. The pastor olfercd tho bene diction. A MYSTERIOUS FIRE. A double finmo dwelling at the cor ner of Notth rilmote nvenuo and Pi Ice stieet was totally destioed by file about 12.30 o'clock esteiday morning Suspicious clicumstances .surrounding the lire lead to thu belief that tho building was. set on II ie und investi gations nre being made by Chief Hlckey The building Is owned by James McAndtew, of Price stieet, and his loss will tf-nioh $1,000. Ho hnd $l,'J0O Insurance with the D. J. Camp bell agency. Only one ide was occupied nnd that by the family of Joseph Savage. His loss renchPfS J!00 on 'this household good and no Insurance. Tho Hi o was , ...... i ,, . .rnri nmt and ppomed THE DUTY OF MOTHERS. Dnnghtors Should bo Oaroftilly Guldod In Early Womanhood. What suffering frequently results from a mother's Ignorance; or moro frequently from a mother's neglect to properly Instruct her daughter I Tradition says "woman must suffer," nntl young women aro so tnugltt. Thcro Is a ltttlo truth nnd a great deal of exaggeration in this. If a young wotnnn suffers bcvcely sho needs tiuatmentnml her mother should sco that sho gets it. Mnny mothers hesitate to take their daughters to a physician for examina tions hut no mother need hesitate to vvrito freely about her daughter or herself to Mis. Plukham and tjecuro tho most efllclent advice, without charge. Mrs. l'lnkham's address is Lynn, Mass, Tho follow Ing letter from Miss Marie P. Johnson, Centralist, l'a , shows what neglect will do, and tells how Mrs. 1'inkham helped her: "My health becamo eo poor that I had to leave school, I was tired all tho time, nnd had dreadful pains in my sldo and back. I vvus also troubled with irregularity of menses. I was very weak, and lost so much flesh that my friends became alarmed. My mother, who Is a firm believer in your remedies from experience, thought per haps they might benefit mo, and wrote you for advice, i followed tho advice you gave, and used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills as you directed, nnd am now as well as I ever was. I have gnlned flesh and have a good color 1 am completely cured of Irregularity." was on lire unpnuntly within a few minutes aftei tin discover In connection with this ilie a pecu liar derangement ot the lit c nlattn sys tem was found to est. Patiolmnn Kiah Peters attempted to tttin In nn nl.iim fiom box 37, corner of Eveiett avenue and Jackson stieet Failing heie, he made- two nttentpts at box 3S, corner of Uaillcld and Lafnette. Ho then had to telephone fiom the pnttol box In the ilie houses a mix up occuned, Fianklln's got box 3.M and responded Columbia's got box J", but District Chid Lewis got box 3J1 nnd took the Columbia's thcie. This tiox Is at the coiner of Mcildlnn nnd Sonenth streets. No lire being found thete, the Fiank lin's remained tlieie and the Colum bia's weie taken to box 3J, cot net South Main avenue nnd Hampton stieet It was then that some one found them nnd slatted them on the tight wnj, but the lite was then bejond nil con trol. Yesteiday David Ncave. nn em plojo of the Cential Pennsylvania Tel ephone company was engaged in tiy ing to locate the trouble In the vjstetr. nnd that is why the frequent striking of the colli t house bell was heatd. No leeotdh wete made fiom tiny of the West Scmnton boxes nt the Notth or South Scinnton (lie houses. CLOSE OI' THE MISSION. The mission which the Passionists rathcis have beer inncluiting at St. Pattlcks c hutch duting the last two weeks was brought to a close with last evening's seivlce Tluoughout the two weeks, three sei vices weie held each day and each was well attended Dur ing the first week the services were for the women and the week just closed was for the men. Services weie held a few afternoons for the chlldien also and jesterdny aftctnoon Fathet Rich ard ofliclnted at the Ann! children's service and gave them the blessing Ncnil l.jno men weie piesent at last evening's service Father SCavler oillc -iated and pleached an eloquent elos ing scnnon He spoke on the subject "Perseveiance" nnd dicw many Im portant lessons theiefiom. Conclud ing, he slimmed up all that had been tnuzht hv the services held the even ings passed and urged that each should perseveie In the good work nnd benefit bj the lessons taught. The papal bless. Ing was given at the conclusion of the service Father Itlchaid olllciated at the 10 in mass The thtee earnest and zealous vvotk eis dcoatt today. Father Znvler and Rlchaid go to Plttsbuig and Father Alphonsus to Hoboken NEW MILITARY COMPANY. The muster lolls of the West Side military compan. Captain John II. Lewis, eonminandlng, weie sent to Hntilshuig last week and their te eelpt has been acknowledged The next ste: will be the lnstiuctlonts to picpate for equipment, etc. nnd the necessary phslcul examination. Diilling has been kept up legulnrly and the company H so far advanced as to be prepnred for all oidlnaty ell III icqtllieinents. Tomoitow evening the legulnr drill will be held and Cap tain Lewis desiitri that evil man of the 110 on tho rolls be ptcFent, ns other business of importance is to bo tums ucted. Recruiting for Company F, Second battalion, Thliteenth regiment, now stationed ut Camp Algci, Is going on under Setgennt Fieeman detailed hero to do It. He has seemed more than the icqulred numbei but I desirous of taking sevetal more to offbel an who should be disqualliiod bv tho phy sical examinations which will be held nt tho nunory beginning today bv Dr W. CI FuRon Sei scant rteemau has his hcadquaiteis at Jenkins' phar macy. FUNERAL OF J. E. DAVIES The futietal of the late Jciemlah E. Dav les was held Satuiday morning fiom the tesldence, 1411 Luzerne street The hervlces were pilvate, only the Im mediate telatlvcs nnd ft lends being in attendance. Rev David Jones, pas toi of the Plist Welsh Congiegdtlonal chuich, oflli Iated At the conclusion of the services, the temulns wem boino to tho Wnnhburn Sttret cemetery nnd Interred. The pall-bearers were Solomun Jones, Al fted nnd W. Lewis, W. H Williams, William Rlchauls and J. J. Evuns. PERSONAL MENTION. Mis. Samuel Price. f Seattle, Wash., has returned home after nn extended visit with f i lends heie. Mis. Jonah Evans, of Ejnon fltieet, Is tho guest of friends ut Willies Dane. Conn actor W. R. Williams, of South Main nvenuo, has tetutned fiom a business trip to Philadelphia. Mullein iter Isaac J Price, of North Fllmnre avenue, is at Washington, D. C, on his annual vacation, (Jeorge Kecne, of South Maine ave nue, has letmned fiom a visit nt Stai ticca, N. Y. w Tihn Ansrnr. rtf T lwAln TTMrhtfl Is nt Washington, N. J., attending tho funeral of a relative. Mis. Oliver Huff, of Eynon street, has returned from a vlelt at Plttston. Mr and Mis. David Evans, of Eynon street, aio being congratulated over tho arrival of a son. MINOR NEWS NOTES. Invltntlons hnve been Issued by Es dras llawcll, of Washburn stieet, for the innirlago of his daughter, Mla Amy Jennettp, to Jacob D. Von Maur, of New Jersey. The event will occur WcdncYidp.y evening, Juno t!2, nt S o'clock, at St. David's Episcopal church. An onteitnlnment and social will bo held this evening In the lecture room of the First Welsh Conglegatlonnl ehutch by the members of tho Willing Woikers band. An excellent pro gramme will he tnrilcd out and refresh ments served. The Daisy Momoilnl kindergarten, on South Main avenue, will close Us ses sions tomorrow afternoon with appro priate exercises, the children will be taken to the Round woods, wenther permitting, und u picnic will bo held. DUNMORE. Last evening there weto special ser vices In the Dudley Stieet U.iptlst chinch for the ralltoad men nnd their families, tho services being conducted undri tlie nusplces ot tho Hullioad Young Men's Chtlstlaii association of Scranton. For tho balance of the week Rev. S J. Atthur, the popular pastor of the Luzeine Avenue E.iptlst chuich, Plttston, will conduct spec lit evangel istic setvlccs All ate cordially Invited to lie present Sperlal services were held In th various churches ester day to com memorate Children's day The set vlces ns a whole were interesting nnd instructive. The members of tho J. H Smith Hose company will hold a meeting at their rooms at T 30 o'clock tonight. Huslness of Impoitance will lie tiansacted. All membeis are icquested to lie piesent. Anthony Collins, who was imested Friday night on a chaige of diunkon ncss and dlsordetlj conduct, was given n healing befoto 'Squire Kiotzer Sat urday He paid the costs and gave ball In the sum of $J00 to keep the peace Jacob Murray, John McOnwun and Chatles McOowan were attested Satuiday night, charged with being drunk and dlsoidril.v. At a healing before Ruigcss Powell jestctday they were each lined $J 2j. John H. Gesslet, of Dudley stieet, an old and respected lesldent of this place, died at 1130 o'clock Saturday, nged 41 yeats The funeial will take place this nlteinoon at o'clock, interment In Fotest Hill cetneterv. Ho Is sutvlved by n wife and two children. Hairy Ttegear, of Hlakely street, died nt 9 15 last night of lung tumble, aged 4ti eais. He Is sutvlved bv four slsteis The funeial announcement will be made later. The funeral of the late Mis. Patrick Wynn occurred yesterday afternoon. Intel ment wits made In St. Mary's cemeteiy Chntles Riown, a student of Na.tt eth hull. Rethlehem. is spending his v in atlon with his patents on Giecn Ridge stieet. John Reed, of Cheiry street, visited fi lends nt Plttston Saturday. The following lettet s temaln un claimed at the postoillce. Pel sons call ing foi those lettet s will please say "ndveitised " Thomns Muiphy, Hunker Hill, Heily S Austin, Ed. Braum John Hi own. Mr Hugh Jcffery, Mis Jennie King, Mr Frank K.rsvvel, Hittlcr nnd Fouith streets. .Mr. J S Kelly, Mr. John Morrison, No IIS Depue street, Mrs. Paiftey. T.'l Adams avenue J W. Paiftey, Apple stieet. W. M. Pattei son. lientv Volz, M.tstiloma Severlo Lulgl, Mlkula Mandlnk. Meajsaso Cas mlne Anglolla di Oiegettlo Lcnatdo, Ystvan Cdinl, Semjan Pavel, MINOOKA. Austin Mulheiln, of Detroit. Mich. Is the guest of Mr. P. Higglns, on Main street The Si. Joseph's soc l"ty held a meet ing yesteidav Extensive preparations ate being made for the cxcuistott.whlch will take place on July 25. Miss .Vipiy Conllu, ot Pottsvllle, Pa.. Is the guest of Mis. P. J. Quinn, on South Main stieet Mis. David Tenseley, of Olyphant, spent yesterday with filnds heie. A lame .sctnblJge of base ball en thusiasts wiimssej yesterday's gama on the Caison City giounds between the lepiesyntatlvo team of Mlnooka and the Euiekas, of Providence, o N'elll did the twilling lor the lsltois and the home team fulled to solve his enigmat ical dellveiv up to the seventh Inning, when he eased up. The Eurekas weie outplaveel at the bit. Fielding-honois w -re about even. The le.uute of the game v.ete McHugh's gilt-edge woik at short for the vlrttors and O'N Mil's pitching. R H E EurHcis 0 0 0 0 0 12 1 04 4 J Mlnooka .... 51000010 07 9 " Hatter ies Mc Manamy, Kelly nivl Cannon. O'Neill and Flannery. I'm pittf. Reed, Shea nnd Lowry. The Cilckets, of Jessup. dcteated the Mlnooka Mnrooiw nl the former's ground yesterday by th- ecoio of & to 5. OBITUARY. Jacob Leliniat" died nl his residence on Capouso avciiuc late Saturday night lie hud been ill lor seveial months und Is survived by his wile i.ud tin to chtlclim The deceased was So yeais of aso r.nd much est 'err id. The funci.it will tuio jilaco Wednesday and nt 10 o'clock In the morning funeial si I vices will bo held at the Into reside ice Tho remains will be taken to Stillwater, N. J, tut lutcimeu' on the 12 53 o clock ' Di lavvuie, Lucia vvanni and Westcip train. Thomas Rafter, nged CO yearn, died yes teidav ut tho residence of his slstci-ln-luw Mrs Patrick Ratter, s.5 Ciown eve. nue, .South Scranti n Ho hnd bei n 111 tor tour vv-'cks and was about his honif Sat un'av feeling quite well. Tho fuuciul will take placo tcmoirow rnornlng with a mass nf requiem nt St. Petei's calhaliil nt "i o'clock Interment will bo made In 'atlicdr.il ccmotcrj Mrs Maiaret jHnics. wife of David James, died Situidaj uftcmoou at iiir homo In IJ'iksoii c'ltv after u brief Ill ness She v us n danulitcr of the In.e Lwis James, loi many yc. rs a resMciit oi this placH and was about 30 years of age A husband and two small children stitvlvo her Funeial announcement will appear later. Tho Infant son of William Miller, of 100G Pllce street, died yesteiday. The finical will tnke plnce today at 'I o'clock with services ot the house. InKument will be made hi tho Washburn stint ninctory. AN ENEMY to health Is impure blood, us It leads to serious diseases und great suffering. Hood's Sarsupa rlllu inrots and conquers, this enemy and averts tho danger. HOOD'S PILLS are the only pills to take with Hond'n SarsftmiilU. Cure all liver !" HAPPENINGS OF SOUTH SCRANTON Special Services Were Held la Nearly All tbc Cburcbcs. MOST OP 1HE.M WERE IN OBSERV ANCE OF CHILDREN'S DAY-I OL ISH CATHOLIC'S HELD A SERVICE IN OBSERVANCE OP THE FEAST OP CORl CS CHRISTI-NI'MER OV CHILDREN CONPIltMED IN ST. JOHNS CHURCH-SPECIAL SER MON TO THE KNIGHTS OP MALTA With but few exceptions, thcie wete special setvlces In till chinches of this rectlon yeste'idny. Pilnclpallv In the Protestant, Children's Day exctclses wete held, and tho edifices weto thions ed. At the Hickory stieet Presby teilnn chinch, tho ustinl 10.30 o'clock morn ing service was substituted by the Chlldien s Dav event, and tho several bundled chlldien attending the Sunday school ot that congiegatlon, th glils united in ptettv dtesscs ot white, and tho boys In clothes of dark hue und im maculate linen, occupied the center pews. Their parents nnd fi lends weie seated on either side nnd In the nbles. Rev. W. A. Noult ofilclated and dellv eied a special seimnn to the chlldien He spoke to the young people on the impoitance of being nt Sabbath school regularly, for tho teachings lmpuitcd thete nie the fundamental requisites essential to make good citizens nnd tine chlldien of tiod Rnv Ml Nordt's talk was highly Interesting nnd Instruc tive The chlldten's tholi of tiro chuich cave an excellent pi ogi amnio of singing, and together with tho other features of the programme arranged for tire occasion, tho exercises were of much rnetit. in the evening tho young people's society of the chuich observed the eleventh anniversary of the oiganlza tlon and the event was tho gteatcst in tho eauer of the society. Rev. Mr. Noult dellveied a fouible sermon, tak ing his text fiom the Epistle to the Ga latluns, chapter vl, 10th verse- "As we thetefoic have the opportunity, let us do cood to all men ' The reverend spoakei eloquently called to mind that wo have but one life on eaith to lead lb' ald that the pessimist argued that it was good that the almighty otdalned It so ii' the vv irld was a sphere of mis etv: the man of the world realizing tins fact sought nil tho pleasures avail able on ear trr. but tho true children of henv-n earnestly d. 'voted their lives to the teachings of tin Fathet, and at the el isc of our existence they died in hap piness, soothed and sustained by the unfnltetlng hope of reaping a life ot everlasting bliss lite combined choir of the church, nutnnnntecl by the Lawrence orches tra, tenth red n splendid programme. Th- feast of Coipus Chr letl, which oi cutied Thu selav, was celebiated by th" congelation of the Sacred Heart Polish Catholic chute h of Prospect ave nue. In the spacious and hrautlfullv auanged giounds suiioundlng the church four temporary altais were erected which were profusely adorned with flowers nnd upon the ht'gest Rev Father Dcmblnskl, pnstot of the church, said the 10 ",0 o'clock mass Ho piecl.eel nn instinctive sei iron upon the solemnity of the feast of the elay. Shortly before the services weie com menced Father Dom'dnskl, the ae o dytes choir and pailshlonots Joined a piocession that moved about tho giounds chanting bvmnr. 15 v. F. P. Doty olllciated at the Chil dren's exeulscs yesterday morning at the Cedar avenue M. L chinch, whleh weie of a patriotic nature. National songs were sung, and several children lecited tho i opular verses Rev. Mr. Doty. In the evening, ad eltcssed the membeis of Oeneinl Grant commander.. Knights of Malta on the' "P.iotherhood of Man." and his dls coutse wrs listened to with earnest at tentlor. A class of 300 boys and glils received the sactament of confirmation nt St John's chuich yesteiday after noun, Bishop Unban olllclating. The cltun h was thronged by the patents nnd friends of the candidates. Rev. E J Schmidt pastor of the Church of Peace, conducted the spe cial services at his church yesteiday morning and he preached u sermon touching on the oilrjln of Children's day services In this country and the progress made In that particular line. The Interior of tho ehutch was taste fully decorated, and services weie laigely attended The membeis of the German Metho dist Episcopal church nrmnged an ex cellent progiumme for yesterday's ser vices, which was can led out In detail. Rev. Ml. Bubech, the pastor, preached. NUBS OF NEWS. The funeral of Patrick Mullen, ot Irving avenue, tho young man who was I n lined In the Pine Brook mino Thuisday and died two bonis later, occulted Saturday morning A mass of requiem was sung at St' Peter s catheelial, and Inteiment was made In cathedral cemetery. Tho pall-bearers were. John Murray. John Grrrrcll, John Doris. John Heltrlek, Thomas Hale and Michael liuike. Charles Heeti, of Kirst court, was aiulgned befoie Aldeimnn Ruddy, Saturday night, on the chaige of mak ing nn attempt to kill his neighbor, Louis Nye by shooting nt hint. He en was held hi $700 hull, which was fui nlsheel. Louis Knellnr, peimnnent man nr the Century Hose company house. Is suf fering seveiely tronr a biulsed toe, caused bv one of his team stepping heavily on his left foot The members of the Yunger Maen nereheu spent yesterday In the woods nt No. 5 Dinner was set v eel at noon, and tho day was passed In a pleasant manner. The Polish societies connected with tho Sacied Heart congregation will ph nie at Central Park next Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Henri, of Cednr avenue, have retui'uel from Philadel phia. Mr. Henn will lesttme his duties this morning at tho Neptune Engine compnny house. ) William Huester, ot Cedar avenue, has i etui lied fiom the Wyoming semi naiy at Kingston to spend tho sum mer vucatlon. Mrs. Mayer led tho gospel services at the Y V. C A. rooms yesterday, which was lit German. An Ice cream social will be given nt the rooms Thursday evening. Mm. Reeser, of Cedar avenue. Is vis iting her patents ut Philadelphia nun les Helm and Christian Unit man were at Wllkos-Buiro yesteiday Rev. John Sweeney, of Buffalo, cele brated thu lute muss at St. John's chinch veutoidny. Tho Children's day exercises at tho Get man Baptist thurch on Hickory will bo hold next Sunday. Golf Hose and a Big Lot on Cantslip Belts Just arrived at CONRAD'S 305 Lacka. Ave. OF SCRANTON, Spccinl Attention Given to Busi ness nnd 1'cr.sonul Accounts. Liberal Accoinniodntlom Ex tended According to Balances and Responsibility. Ul'cr Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 300,000 79,000 W.U. CONNELL, President. HEXKY BKLIX, Jr., Vice Prc3. WILLIAM II. TECK, Cashier The vault of this bank is pro tcctcd by Holmes' Electric Pro tcctive System. IT. PLEASANT COM, At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for domestlo uso nnd of nil sizes. Including Buckwheat and lilrdseye. dellveied In any part ot th. city, at the lowest price. Orders received at tho office, first floor. Commonwealth ImlldliKr, room No 6: telephone. No. 2S2t or at the mine, tele phono No 2T2. will uo promptly attendee to. Dealers supplied at tho mine. W. T. SMITH. NICKEL SLOT MACHINE CASES. Hotel and Saloon .lieu Pay tho Costs nnd Aro Uelcnted. "tie s-eore or moro of hotel and saloon men arrested for having nlckel-in-the-t-lot machine In their places settled the ca'-en against them by paying the eots in Alder urun Howes office Satur day. L A Doyle, one of the two machine nKcnts for whom warrants wore issued, was held in JJ00 ball to appear in court. IJOOKS OS flJH A. AND SPAIN. List Which May Prove ol Valuo to Tribune Ilrndor. Tr Rooki-eller, Newsdealer and Sta tioner fuinWnes n list of timely litera ture regarding the prcent stialnod re lations between Cuba and Spain, which we icnrlnt for tho convenience of our leadeis The Sioiy of Cuba." by Aluiat Hal noael The einei Co, Chicago. -Cuba in Wai Time-." by Richard Hauling Devls, illustrations by Fred die Heii'lncton It. H Ttussell, N V. "The Real Condition ef Cuba Today," with map and Illustrations, by Stephen Hotrsal. Jr. Haipei & Bros. N Y. Tuns and Takes About Cuba ' Il lustrated by W. Do la M. Cary from photos taken by the author, liy Oeorge Mr orison Hea. Oporjre Munro's Sons. "Mulching With Gomez," a war cor respondent's note hock, kept duting four months with the Culnn army. With an historical intioeliietlon by Pro fessor Kls-ke, of Harvard. Illustrated by the authe r w Itli map Bv Grover rilnt Lima n, Wolfe & Co , Boston., "Cuba und the Cubans," by Ralmun do Cabrera, translated from the eighth Spanish edition of 'Cuba y fui pieces " by Lama Oultetas l.evled and en largeel by I.t ills Ir.ilvv.ird Levy. Illus t rated with map. The 1-evytypo Co., Philadelphia "Ths Island ol Cuba," a descriptive nnd hitotlcuI account of (lie "Oieit Antlll'i ' By Lieut ndtcw Summers Rowan and .Marathon Montrose Ram sey. With maps. Henry Holt & Co., New Yolk Free Cuba1 Hoi Past Oppietslon nnd Struggle for Liberty by Ratucl M. Mer chnn: The HIMniv of the War," by Cionzitlo de Quesa la, and additional ihnnteu by I' O. Pieira and Captain Rlehntd Navarro. Hditel by Dr. John Gult. ras P. W. Ziegler, Philadelphia. "The I.'verett Letters on Cuba " by Abxiindci Hltt Everett. George 1! El lin. Button. Recognition of Cuban Belligerency " by A S. Hersey. American Academy of Political and Scclal Sciences, Phiia dlphii. "The Stoty nf Evangellm Clsneios." told by herself. Her teseue bv Karl D ckcr. Introduction bv Julian Haw thorne Illustiatlous bv Ktedirlc Rem ington, Thomns ''lenrln and others. Continent il Puhllhlrrr ri Nv Y irk "A Yeai fiom n Reporter'r. Not Book,' by Richnul Harding Davlb II lusti.ited. Hnrper & Brothels, New York. (This book contains some of Mr. Davis's riortn of the Cuban war, aiiieuicr much other matter ) " V Cuban rpedltlon," by J H. Bloomflcld. Charles Scilbnet's Sons, New York (This is a ttorv based on experiences rf tho author ns a volun teer loldler in an cNpedltion in tho ear ly sHtles.i "Whete the Trade Wind Blows" by Mr. FelruyUi Crownlnshleld. Mnemll lon Cr , New York (This Is a Mory by the v Ife of Captain Crow nnhleld who at crro time commanded the Ill-fated Mime In it the author describes tho In me life ot the Cuban people the ie cone Mill ados ) CASTOR I A For Infants nnil Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature! o SS
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