Till SCKAiVlON TllIBUNE-SXTURDAY, JUNE 25, 1898. - Vv)y)AlvA)vhllA St and ) I Personal The event of todny nt the Country club will be the handicap tournnment. It In expected that a large number of enthusiasts will witness the mutches. Mr. J. II. Urooks has returned from the boat races at Cornell. Other Scran tonlans present were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sturges and the Misses Arch bald. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Reynolds enter tained friends nt dinner Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. IX Rreok gave a dinner on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eclln, Jr., at tended the commencement lit Lakcvllle, where Mr. La Motto lielln was gradu ated this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. P. Hull entertained n number of guests last evening In honor of their daughter, Miss Flor ence. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Jones entertained at dinner last evening. Miss 'Sancton entertained informally yesterday afternoon. Miss Grace Peck gave a bicycle party on Thursday, when a ride from Kim hurst was enjoyed. Among those who participated were Misses Amy Nor thup, Emma Burns, Bessie nnd Grace Sanderson, Bessie Hand, Kitty Hen wood, Messrs. Atherton. Frank 1'cck, Clark Guild, Willis Sweet, Archie Meats and Ford Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Henry gave a dancing party nt the Hotel Terrace Thursday night to a number of the guests at the hotel and members of the Scranton Bicycle club. It was a very enjoyable occasion. The Lawrence or chestra furnished music. Choirmaster and Mrs. C. F. Whit temore, of the Providence Prcshyteilnn church, entertained the members of the choir at their home Tuesday evening most delightfully after the regular re hearsal. Among those present were Mrs. Carrie Mullcy, Mrs. William Mc Donald, Misses Margaret VIpond, Phoebe and Jennie Smith, Lydla Fichel, Jessie Smith, Ida Christmas, Grace Laurent, Susie Fisher, Lillian Simpson, Eva Connolly, Annie Telford, Annie Morgan, Messrs. Harry Palmer, Harry Acker, Edward Betts, Thomas Morgan, William Whitman, Charles A. Whlttemore, Harvey Broadhurst. Be sides the members of the choir there were Bev. G. E. Guild, Mrs. H. S. Acker, Messrs. William McDonald, Ed ward Lewis and Harry Palmer. Raymond Sanderson, Leon Griffin, Willie Berry, Archie Deans, Max Jos sup and Ralph Allen compose a party that is spending a week at the Swal low farm near Summit lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Mears will enter tain a company of young people at a dancing pnrty on the 30th for their daughter, Fannie. The closing recitals of the i.Snuth worth studios of music, 226 Wyoming avenue, will occur on Mondny and Tuesday, Juno 27 and 2S. The first programme, on Monday evening, will be given by Miss Belle Morrow, pian ist the second, Tuesday afternoon at 4. and the third Tuesday evening at S, will be given by the pupils of Mr. Southworth and Miss Freeman, assist ed by violin pupils of Miss Julia CIupp Allen, The Monday evening and Tues day afternoon recitals will be given in Mr. Southworth's studios and the last will take place in the new Excelsior hall, 541 Washington avenue. The Imperial Chautauqua Circle will banquet at the Terrace Tuesday even ing. Movements of People, Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis is in Mansfield, O. Miss Katherlne Kennedy is nt Newport, R. 1. Miss May Steele Is visiting In Norwalk, Conn. R. L. Orambs, esq., was in Honcsdalo yebterday. Mr. E. P. Kingsbury was in flarrlslurg this week. Mr. J. A. Scranton was in Pittsburg this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Finn arc at River side. Conn. Miss Martha Mc&cs is vlsltlns friends tn Peoria, III. Miss Louisa Matthews is visiting fi lends in Trenton. Mr. Peter Nlland will spend Sunday in Carbondale. Mrs. R. M. Stratton is at home from Southold. L. I. Mrs. C. R. Scott will spend the bummer at Ocean Grove. Miss Weed, of Welltsboro, is tho guest of Miss Fordham. Miss Jndd, of New York, Is the guest of Ml&s Grace Norton. Mrs. Selden Rlalr and family are sum mering In California'. Mr. James Gcarhart returned from Eastor on Thursday. Walter Beck, of Towanda, Pa., visited friends here yesterday. Private George Russ will return on Monday to Camp Alger. Re. P. Ward, of Ontario, Canada, is the guct of friends heic. Rev. J. P. O'Malley. of Kingston, callcl en friends hero yesterday. Mr, L. J. Norlhup and family will spend the summer at Lake Ariel, Ray Fuller will go to Troy, N. Y.. next week to spend the summer. Messrs. Theodore nnd Ezra Council ore at home from Philadelphia. Hon. nnd Mrs. Alfred Hand went to Uelolt, Wis., on Wednesday. I F. Mepi.rgel and family go to Lake A. lei today for the turomer. Miss Emma Foster will go to Preston Park to spend several weeks. Mrs. E. H. Ripple nnd daughters wcro nt Lake Ariel on Wednesday. Miss Spoerl has entered tho training clans in Moses Teylor hospital. Dr. Grant, of the Thompson hospital, has returned from Philadelphia, ' Miss Emma Smith, of Blnghnmton, is the guest of Mrs. A. M. Decker. Master Hatold Noiton is lsltlng his uncle, C. D. Jones, at Lake Ariel. Mrs. W. F. Hallsknd und Mrs. F. L Crane have returned from Elmlra. Miss Emily Mayer expects to spend Hie next few weeks In New York otute. Mr. Charles Schlager and family have gone to Elmhurst for the summer. Mr. II. C. Sanderson will spend the month .of July In tho Adlrondaeks. Messrs. Nicholas Stnhl nnd A. C. Tyler, of Princeton, nro visiting In tho city. Hon. L. A. Watres and family have gone to Mooslo. Jako for the summer. Mr, and Mrs. Samuel noorcm, of Mou sey jivqnue, leave tonluht for Seattle, Wash,, where they wilt spend tho sum mer. Tho Misses Bell, of Washington, D. C, arc tho guests of Miss Jessie Dlmmlck. Mis Annlo Edwards, of tho public li brary, spent Werinct-dny at Luncsboro. Misses Llllle and Josephine Hnwlay will spend the month of August In Montrose. Mrs. Corbet, of BlnRhamton, was a vis itor at F. Dill McUowan's on Thursdaj, Mr. C. I'. Jones and family will stay some weeks In Ocean Grova next month. Mrs. Kennedy, the soprano of Elm Patk chutch, is spending her vacation In Iowa. Lieutenant John Keith, of Company A, Is homo from Camp. Alger on a furlough. Mr. J. 11. S. Lyndo has returned from Boston, whero he spnnt tiio last fortnight. J. H. Bleed's family went to their sum mer home, I.uke Qulnslgumond, on Thurs dn. Mrs. Daniel Lisle Tate and son, nro visiting at the heme of .Mr. J. A, Scran ton, Miss Besslo Sanderson will go to Bos ton next week to remain dutlng tho sum mer. Mrs. II. B. Phelps and Bennlo Throop will stay at Asbury 1'ark during the sum mer. Miss Swan nnd Miss Eliza Chase will spend the next few weeks ut Asbury Park. Mrs. M. P. Ootcihout nnd daughter will summer at Welllleet, near Capo CoJ, Mass. Mr. J. L. Connell and sons, Lawrence nnd Carlctcn, spent yesterday at Crystal Lake. Miss Laura Jndd, of New York, Is vis iting tho Misses Norton on Mulberry street. Mr. and Mrs, (1. M. Hnllstend returned from Syracuse, X. Y tho early part of tho week. Miss Ilnrdenbergh, of tho public li brary, will spend her vacation in Wash ington, D. C. Miss Shock, of Washington, D. C Is the guest of Mrs. J. James Taylor, of 920 Pino street. Mrs. L. It. Wright and little grandson, Wlutleld, visited Mrs. It. E. Weed at Far view yesterday. Rev. Dr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Robinson will go to Dansvllle, N. Y next week for a fortnight's stay. Dr. . J. Connell nnd family will occu py their handsome new coltugo at Lako Ariel next week. Mrs. Harold KJcllstcdt has arrived safely In Sweden, whero sho will re main until Sept. 1. Mrs. John J. Ryman and son, of Dalla. has been the guest of Mrs. E. C. Lynda the past few days. Mr. Harry Williams will spend the sum mer nt Dlngman's Ferry, going from Stroudsburg by wheel. Rev. Dr. C. M. Glttln will sail for Eu rope July 9. Mrs. Gitlln will spend a por tion of tho summer nt Chautauqua Lake. Rev. Dt. Bird, of the People's Prohibi tion church, will deliver the address at tho Fourth of July celebration at Meshnp pen. Dr. and Mrs. Winston, of Chicago, who have been spending several weeks among Scranton friends, have returned to their home. Mrs. T. N. Relttcr has gone to Boston to Join her husband, who Is now manager of tho Boston houso of Price, Cormuch & Co., brokers. Librarian and Mrs. H. G. Carr will at tend the American Librarian's associa tion nt I.nkewood, on Chautauqua Lake, beginning July 1. MUs Oarrio Knlttle, who has been at tending school nt St. Ann's academy, Wllkes-Bnrre. returned home for her summer vacation. Corporal Ed Conrad, of Company A. Thirteenth regiment, Pennsylvania in fantry, is home from Camp Alger on a six-day furlough. Raymond Wnltc Ilnrdenbergh, who was at home recruiting for Company E, was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. E. B. Burn ham. while In the city. Mrs. Edmund B. Ilnrdenbergh nnd daughter. Miss Clara Louise, of Hones dale, who have been spending a few days with relatives in town, returned homo yesterdny. The engagement Is announced of Dr. W. G. AVoaver, of Wllkes-Bnrre. and Miss Elizabeth Abbott. Miss Abbott Is a daughter of Rev. Mr. Abbott, a Methodist minister of Carbondale. Ernest D. Can, "machinist, formerly with S. G. Barker & Sons, has removed to Springfield. Mass., to take u more lu crative position under A. W. Hnmmett, who Is superintendent for the Dickinson Hard Rubber company. Miss Josephine Seism returned yester day from Smith college, where she was graduated with honor, taking the degree 01 Bachelor of Arts. Mies Seism will re turn to college In Siptember to study for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. The following young ladles of tho ac counting department of the Colliery En gineer will spend this afternoon at Nay Aug park: Misses Edith Williams, Neil ClnuiesWorth. May Elslnger. Mabel Ross, Elsie Brown, Martha Nordt, Ethel Dawes, Mollle Drake. Mary Worth. Cora Hnldeman. Martha Hnnlngtnn, Bertha Werkheuser. Chaiiotto Rosencrans and Hannah Davis. M from tk Sclool of Miles aid tie Col liery Engineer, Miss Rose Walsh will visit Syracuse. Miss Ruth Jones will be in Fiveland. Miss Cecilia Walsh will go to Europe. Mr. Ross M. Surdam will visit Roston. Miss Anna Pross will visit in Buffalo. Miss Lizzie Muhon will go to Newport. Ml.-s Kntlo Ken i ns will bo in Plymouth. Miss Nellie F. Ruddy will be In PUtston. Mrs. Anna G. lleffrnn will go to Boston. Miss Besslo Benjamin will itlt in Pitta, ton. Mr. J. A. Grcnlng will visit Glcndale, L. 1. Miss Mary Hoover will take a northern trip. Miss Anna E. Ford will visit Now York city. Miss Katlo Burke will visit New York city. Miss Fanny Scott will visit Atlantic City. Miss Polly Wilson will go to Atlantic City. Miss Annie Gllloegly will go to Niagara Fulls. Mlsii Nan Broadbent will stay nt Lako Como. Tho Misses Anna and Margaret Dough erty. Nellie Lynch nnd Elizalnth An- SirongVToday Because Hood's Sarsaparilla Built Up His System Child Was Weak, Had Night Swoata and Poor Appetite. "Our youngest child was in a bad con dition. One physician said the trouble was malaria and another thought it camo from tho stomach and liver. Meantime tho child kept growing weaker. Ho had night sweats, poor appetlto and various otbor troubles. We worried along for two years, and then wo determined to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, and from tho first day wo noticed a change iu our little boy. We kept on until he had taken about three bottles. Today he Is a strong, hearty child, We have always had to keep him indoors in winter, but last winter he was out with other children and we found no trace of the old trouble returning." Alfred Harshbeuokb, 70 Washington Avenue, Altoona, Pa. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best-In fact the One True Wood Purifier. Bold by all druggists. $lj six for $5. Hood' PllU d0 DOt ptxrse' paln or I1UUUS flllS gripg, i)ruggifU. mg. drows. will spend their vacations In tho Cntskllls. Mr. Edward Arthur will take a trip abroad. Miss Lalla Phillips Is spending Juno in Boston. Miss Anna Zang will take a trip up tho Hudson. Mr. Charles J. Hayes will go to Sag Harbor. Mr. W. 13, Benscoter will go abroad this summer, Mr. N. II. Prouty will summer In New England. Miss At astasia, Clifford will go to At lanta, Ga Miss Grace Sloat will bo In Atlantic City In August. Mr. Boyer and family will bo at Moun tain Lake. Mr. O. If. Wheeler will summer at Au burn, N. Y. Mls Pickering will spend her vacation at Montrose. Mr. II. Ralfo will visit Now York and coast points. Mr. Becchcr Ogden will summer on Long Island, Miss Mary Brower will go to New York and vicinity. Mrs. Harriet Lunney. will summer nt Lako Wlnola. Mr. John T. Lewis will go to tho Thou sand Islands. Miss Cat Ho Leggo expects to go to Seneca Lake. Mr. 13. Moody will spend his vacation at Columbus. O. Mr. F. W. Wilson will visit friends in Detroit, Mich. Mr. Henry I.ltt will visit New York and Niagara Falls. Miss Katie Shauncssy will visit Ply mouth friends. Miss Eva M. Brown will visit friends In Newark, N. J. Miss Ray Williams will visit friends tn Westerly, R. I. Miss Snra Kelly will spend her vacation in Philadelphia. Mist Hattle Dunn will spend some time at Lako Wlnola. Miss Allco Williams will visit New York and Spring Lake. Miss Julia McCnbo will go to Buffalo for her vacation. Miss Mary Mae will spend her vacation at Pottsvllle; Pa. Mr. .1. Q, Davis will spend his vacation at Atlantic City. Miss Essie M. Will expects to visit Slmwnucso Lake. Miss Victoria McDermott will go to Washington, D. C. Miss Jcnnio Mooncy will bo In New York and vicinity. Miss Hanah Gerrlty will go to New York and vicinity. Miss Helen C.llboy will visit friends nt Illeklnw I'cstofllce. Mr. William P. Welchcl and family will go to the Catskllls. Miss Anna G. O'Boylo will upend her vacation In Boston. Miss Anna Cooper will spend her vaca tion in Ringhamton. Mr. E. W. Roberts will spend his vaca tion In Ithaca, N. Y. Miss Marie Skinner will spend some time at Ccmo Lake. Miss Knthryn Ruthledge will visit El mlra and Brooklyn. Miss Nellie Jer.kiua will enjoy her vaca tion iu Philadelphia. Miss Lillian Gaffney is going to Ne braska in September. Miss Bertha Sander will spend some time In Wllkes-Barre. Miss Ella Rayncr will go to New York and MorrNtown. N. J. Mr. II. W. Dtisinberre spends his vaca tion In Pen Yan. N. Y. Sir. J. A. Frnntz will go to Atlantic City und Philadelphia. Mr. M. J. Scanlon will visit Now York and Manhattan Beach. Miss Anna L. Paddcn will spend her va cation in Binghamton. Mr. Harry Artley will go to New York and Washington, D. C. Miss Bertha M. Simons will go to Ncw poit and Asbury Patk. Miss Lizzie Phillips will spend her vaca tion nt Clark's Summit. Miss Louise M. Nordt will spend a fort night in Newark, N. J. Mr. M. 13. Flynn will visit Bingham ton during his vacation. Mr. Will P. Quinn will spend his vaca tion at ltlvervlew, N. Y. Mr. M. J. Emery will visit friends in Philadelphia and vicinity. Mr. Walter C. Fellows will go to Phil adelphia and Atlantic City. Mr. Milton O'Conneli will go to Wash ington and Virginia Beach. Miss Gertrude Beckett will spend her vacation In Paterson, N. J. Miss Margaret Gerrlty will bo at the Wattr Gap for a fortnight. Miss Kit Gavlgnn will visit Atlantic City and Washington, D. C. Miss Amelia L. Koch will visit friend1? in New York and Brooklyn. Miss Maine 13. McGrail will go to At lantic City and Philadelphia. Miss Katharine Loughrun expects to visit friends in Overton, Pa. Mr. AVilliam Tate will spend a fort night at Northumberland, Pa. Mr. Rud Resell will spend his vacation in New York and at Newport. Miss Murgnret A. Thomas will take a trip through tho Great Lakes. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Percy Moore will spend two weeks at Lake Hopatcong, Miss Nellie M. Loftus will spend July In New York and Asbury Park. Mr. L. Harold KJellstedt will spend tho summer In Stockholm, Sweden. Miss Knthryn Slgban will spend her va cation lu California In the Pines. Miss Mnrjorle Crosser will be among others In a party at Como Lake. Miss Martha llairlnglon will spend her vacation ut tho Thousand Islands. Mr. und Mrs. 13. L. Hall will spend two weeks 111 July ut the Bay of FuuUy. Mr. J. A. Hodges and family will spend the month of July at Lake Sheridan. .Misses MacDeimott and Morton will visit New York, Hi.rtfoid nnd Boston. Mr. Adam Kaufman will spend August and September In Colongnc. Germany. Miss Muttle Slcklcr und Isabel Rafter will visit Washington and Camp Alger. Mr. Hugh M. Dorsey expects to spend his vacation at Long Branch and Boston. Mr. Andrew Cox will spend his vacation at Nnrrugunsctt Pier and Newport, It. J. Miss Angela J. Blowltt will spend her vacation at Gloucester and Long Branch. Miss Agnes A. Callahan will spend her vacation at Atlantic City and Newark, At Ji Miss Victoria Watklns and MUs Emma Falkowsky will spend a fortnight at Lako Ariel. Miss Emma Schimpff will visit n num ber of popular wuterlng places, including Saratoga. Miss Anna T. Humphreys expects to go to Atlantic City nnd Lako Wlnola for her vacation. Miss Margaret Palmer will spend tho last two weeks in August In Baltimore and Washington. Miss Prances I. Mellon will in August go to Buffalo and Niagara Falls nnd troni theneo to Mackinaw. Messrs. J. E. Dwelle and 1'. H. Lerchln will take a trip from New York nnd Bos. ton up the roast of Maine. Miss Bertha Werkheiser expects to spend her vacation after tho Fourth of July at Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. George Walker bns joined tho Thir teenth nnd expects to huvo a "warm Him " In Cuba this summer. The many employes lu the Correspond eiice schools are planning tor their vaca tions. Here are foire of the destinations of tho names given: KNIOIITS OP AlALTA PARADG. Lino oC'lnrch Prepared lor This Af ternoon. The line of march of this afternoon's. Knights of .Malta demonstration will be ns follows: Form at armory, to Spruce, to Frank lin, to Lackawanna, to Jefferson, to Vine, to Washington, to Gibson nnd countermarch to Linden, Tho parade will start at 3.30 p, in. In the ovenlng'thero will be an en tertulnuieat la the armory. hh 4-m-f -H-m-m-H- -h-m- rsvi-n nnnnt MMUWIU HH-rHHHHHHHftn The latest report of tho Scranton Rescue mission ssayw "Meetings have been held every mtht slnte the illu sion was opened, Feb. 11, 1S92. Nightly nt nil seasons nnd In nil welhor, theso Gospel meetings are held. This Is the characteristic featire of this work. Lnst Sabbath morning the congrega tion of the First Presbyterian church devoted the morning service to this cnuse. A contribution of JM1.50 was received. Mr. A. W. Dickson nnd Mr. J. A. Lansing made addresses. Tho contributions already made by Indi vidual subscribers to the mission from this church, added to the nbove, make a total of nearly one thousand dollars. The Second Presbyterian church has contributed more than $1,200. The cost of the mission Is nbout $10 per day the year round. Just now Mr. George O. Sanborn, the superintendent is nt Uilckumauga with the Young Men's Christian association workers, nnd his place Is filled by a substitute. In vis iting families nnd conducting the meet ings, Mr. Sanborn Is aided by Miss Vetr. Besides holding religious ser vices tho mission provides worthy ap plicants with a place to sleep and raimeth'ng to eat. On the nvcrago there are between forty nnd fifty peo ple present at the meetings every night In the year. The conversion of men nnd women from vile nnd hope less lives to usefulness nnd happiness by the power of Christ's Gospel Is the end .ought. Hundreds hnve been res cued down at IU Franklin avenue, and will always rejoice that they found their way thither. The mission needs funds for Its summer campaign, The treasurer is Mr. James B. Watson, nt the First National bank, in this city." Beginning with tho first Sunday In July the congregations of the First and Second Presbyterian churches will unite. Tho services will be held In the First through August. Dr. Smith. D.D., LL. D., of Baltimore; Dr. Swift, of Honesdaln, nnd Dr. Swan, formerly of West Plttston, now of Pittsburg, will be among the pulpit supplies. Tho current number of the Presby terian contains the following figures nlth reference to churches nnd Sun day schools of the territory embraced In tho Lackawanna Presbytery: SUNDAY SCHOOL. 1SC-G. 1SDT, 1S38. Schools in Presbytery 101 107 km Oflleers and teuclurs. 1,971 L'.mt "n"0 Scholars Jfi,;!37 H-,:) 17.: Total membership .... "S.3.V1 in.nno in.S'io Average attendance.. 11,250 11,91 11,913 Scholuis in full mem bership of church.. 3,:io 3,111; 2,711 Scholars tccoived into church ci! K7 40.; Catechism taught .... 611 75 ol Using Westminster Helps s; 90 fJ Contributions. Board of S. S. Work i 1,712 $1,510 $ l.2 Other boards i,S(0 a.h'A 4.007 Support of tchools .. 10.2IG p.til 10.M3 CHURCHES. 1S96. 1597, 1S9S. Jo. of ministers fc," 9:! ;i No. of lleentlutes .... 5 r S No. of candidates .... 13 ; 7 No. of hurches 101 lul :oi No. of elders ss; an) No. of deacons 77 ci 62 Added on examination 1,190 M2 Ml Added on certificate..1 US Ml 4i") Total mombershli 14, --. ,n;,-, 15,4-3 Adults baptized SH2 ;:.7 ;9 Infants baptized 4uG MO .",27 S S. membership .... 1S.095 1R.790 IS.w:) Homo missions $y,2l! $2.',r,32 $22.i2' Foreign missions .... I'.oiM 15.01:! li',71S Education 1,557 1,75,13 3,593 S. S. work 2,032 2,523 2.170 Church erection :,9S2 S.92G li'iv, Relief fund 2.I1S E.573 2,215 Freedmen 2,li:i 2,501 2.717 Suslentatlon l,7ti!i 1,317 7S5 Aid for college 2,573 1,12s 1.107 General assembly .... 2.351 2.357 2,020 Congregational 194,170 177,520 EX202 Miscellaneous 13,210 9,157 9,v,o Bible society 371 303 329 MlgiOTs Hews Notes. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered tomorrow morn ing In the First Presbyterian church. In tho evening a praise sfivlce will be held. Edward Howell, licentiate of the Jnekson Street Baptist church, will fpeak at the regular morning service at the .Sumner Avenue Presbyterian church tomorrow. The meeting ut the Railroad depart ment of the Young Men's Christian as sociation Sunday afternoon will be a testimony meeting for men only. All railroad men are cordially Invited. The Scranton Christian Endeavor union will hold a special meeting next Monday evening in Grace Reformed church, Wyoming avenue. A full at tendance is desired. Part of the Chlldren'H day exercises rendered at the Sumner Avenue Pres nytetinn church last Sunday will be repented tomorrow eenlng at the reg ular church service. llov. S. J. Arthur will read n paper nt the Baptist Pastor's conference Monday at 10 ::0 on "The Keswick Moement." Oflleers will be elected for the coming uar. On Sunday evening Rev. Foster 17. Gift begins a short series of sermons on "Les.wnfi from tho Llfo and Con diKi of Jonnh, or the Human Heart ns It Is." The first one Is "The Path way ftom D'jty Lends to Dire Consc fiuences." The Sunday meeting of tho Young Women's Christian association will bo n missionary meeting with a talk on the work nmong colored people iu the hotith. A good leader and good sing ing. All women und girls, especlnlly strangers ' tho-city, nro Invited, 3.13 p. m. Mr. Hlrglns will address the men's meeting of tho Young Men's Christian association Sunday afternoon at 3.43 o'clock. Mr. Hlgglns has charge of the Rescue mission during tho absence of Mr. Sunborn. His subject will be "Tho Lost Boy." All men nro Invited to be present. Elder W. J. Smith, of the Reorganized '.luieh of Jesus Chris 1 of Latter Day SnintH, v.ih hold service in Finley's hall, No. .M0 Lackawanna avenue. Sun dny at 11 n. in. and 7 p. m. Morning mbject. "The Second Coming of Chi 1st;" subject for the evening, "Eter nal Life, or How Wu .May Know God." Rev. P. T Jones, pastor of the Tab ernacle church, West Side, has been In-vlU-d by the Welsh churches of the ttate of Iowa tn preach nt their an nual Cymanfu (S-jnod), to lie held ut (Jiin, Willlamt'burgh. Old Mnn's creek nnd Long neck, from Sept. 23 until Oct. '2. Tl is is a great honor to Mr. Jones. The first reception of the promoters of tho League of Sucred Heart will bo held ut St. Patrick's, church tomorrow evening nt tho church. Tills Is the first reception since the Inception of S - w K ' I . n K ft K X tC tc te ' K t K K K V V V V ft' If i K X" X x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X x' X X X X X X X X Great Saturday nillinery and Hat Sale. Correct millinery at end-of-thc-scason prices. In order to be sure that our clearing of millin- -j cry will be complete, we make it a rule to start as early as possible in closing out the odd lots that '& accumulate during a busy season's selling. Great values are these days to be found in flowers and -a ......... I r- for 1Li8 in 40c Economy in f T jj 111 25c --:-:-- 50c for Si .oo Neckwear. 'AtfAA"AAAAA'AA'A"AWAA'S the league. An Instruction on the de votion of the league and the benedic tion of the blessed sacrament will be given. Miss Scmma Jeanyon, an Armenian, spoke to a large audience In the Guild rooms of St. Mark's In behalf of the destitute families left by the massacres In the cast. The beautiful niarbclized pedestal upon which the statute of the Sucred Heart of Jesus will stand in the sanc tuary ut St. Tatrick's church has been received and will be put in place to dny. It Is about three and one-half feet high with a granite base. The statue, one of thi finest of its kind, was recently prose ted to Hector Rev. J. H. Whelan by friends. ruder the direction of J. M. Chanc, the following music will be rendered nt the evening s-'iv'ce In the Second Vrescyterlun cbrrch: Organ prelude, elevation in A flat, Oulimant, quartette, "How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me, Ob. Lord," I'flueger, Mioses Illaclt and Ciiirgan, Slews. Heynon nnd Morgan; L'fi'citory, duet, "Tarry with Me," Nich olal; organ postlttde, Ilatlste. The following programme of music will be rendered tomorrow evening lu the First Presbyterian church: Orgnn prelude, Chadwlck; quartette, "Still, Still with Thee," Foote; offertory, or gan, Whitney; tenor solo from the ora torio "David;" duet, "It Is the Night," from "Xlght Service," by Jordan; quar tette, "Holiest Breathe an Kvening Hlessing, by Martin; postlude, Lem uelle. Tqumiw's Services. .Vothodlst. Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church J. II. Sweet, pastor. Morning prnyer meeting at 9 o'clock, l'reachlng service at lO.'J'J. Sermon by the pat-tor. Text, I Peter II, 0. Subject, "Our Peculiar Priv ilege." Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Jun ior league at 3 o'clock. Kpworth league nt U.Ij odeck. Preaching service at 7 M. Sermon by pastor. Text, 1 Peter JI. I. Subject, "How to Hulld." Short sermon-), free seats. A cordial welcome. Cedar Avenue Methodist Kplscopal Chinch I'. P. Doty, pastor. Quarterly meeting service In the morning. Love fiM-Jt nt f'.l.'i a. in. Sermon by the pastor ut lo.:w a. m.. followed by t lie holy com munion. Sunday school at noon. 1'p worth ler.gue service at 6.30 p. m. Serin jii ill 7.C0 Ly Rev. Dr. Kckmati, presiding elder of the Wyoming district. llamptor Street Methodist Kplscopal Church Prei cling at 10.30 a. m.; subject of sermon, "Hod's Law as Against Hu man;" class meeting nt 11. 3u; Sunday school. 2 p. in.; Junior l'pwurlh b ague, 3; devotional neetlng of the Kpworth League at 0.30; subject, "Vacation Timp tatlons;" leader Jennie Leister; preach ing service at 7.30 ; subject of vtrinnn, "Philip's Invitation." A cordial invita tion to all. Proldcnce Methodist Kplscopal Church - Rev. Wm. 1'dgi.r, pastor. The usuil services will be held. Tho pastor will preach at 10.30 a. m. nnd 7.30 p. m. Morn ing mbject, "Tho Secret of n Happy Life;" evening subject, "Neutrnllt 1m-po.-k.ble." Sunday fclool at 2 p. m.; Kp worth I.eaguo at 6.13. ScaU free; all arc welcome. Howard Place African Methodist Kpls copal Church Rev. II. A. Orant. H. D., pastor. 10.30 a. in., subject, "The Rest Kvldenco of Christianity;" 2.30. Sund'iy school; 7..W r. m., fourth In the scries or sermon lectures on the disadvantage an. I opportunities of the Afro-American youth At a.ir. p. m. will take part in the Children's Day exercises ut the Tay lor Street Mission, at Petersburg. A hearty welcome to all to attend any of these services. Methodist Kplscopal Church Clark's Summit. Rev. Frank IV. Young, pastor. Sunday school. 10 it. m.; class meeting. 12 m.; Kpworth League, 7 p. in., lead by Miss l'Mna Ludlow; preaching nt 11 a. m. and 7.11 p. m Moinlng subject, "The Inefficiency of Human Wisdom;" even ing subject. "Live Wires," a sermon for young people. Moscow Methodist Kplscopal Church S. Oiiy Snowden. H. D.. pastor. S.30 n. iu.. Sunday school; 10.15 a. m. nnd 7.13 P. m., preaching by Rev. D. K. Powell, of MadlsonvHIe; 12 m., class meeting! 6.13 p. in.. Junior League. Thursday, 8 p. m., Kpworth Leacup. Klinhurst Methodist Kplscopal Church S. Guy Snowden, 11. D pastor. Preach - F, - m - - - r, w,' ii-Mi 1111 I H t 1 1 H l)h K MsieieMSf- .SHSSBeLmsB'. 4BimB 124 and 126 Wyoming Avenue. . 21 otner untnmmed goods. special values trimmed hnfs of pverv deserintinn. vn.. . ,.U W. ... J .. j. ..... sc violets, a bunch. fr for iqc Or f J 1n.,rc flowers .r regular $1-00 i Qc for children's -ISC untrimmed straw hats. 69C for children's $1. trimmed hats. (C I A( for ladies' $3.00 v tn rimmed hats. Neckwear SStettarlffl New and stunning effects in neckwear of all kinds. Best dressers find this THE neckwear store of Scranton. Some interesting price making for Saturday: For Men's and Women's 50c Neckwear, in tecks, puffs, four-in-hands, bows and string ties, all high grade neckwear, made of silk and satin of every combination plain colors, fig ures, brocades, plaids and checks, newest ideas, including also Women's fine quality china and pique puff scarfs, short and long, and in every color that's attractive. 75c for $1.50 Neckwear. 3 for 25c "" Lebeck & Corin. ing every Sunday during the summer at 5 p. tn. Prcsbytciinn. First Presbyterian Church Services 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. in. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered iu the morning. A special service of praise, for which the choir has made fateful preparation, will be held in the evening. Strangers welcome Second Presbyterian Church Rev. Charles K. Robinson, D. D., pastor. S r vlcs, 10.30 a. in. ur.u 7.30 p. m. Com munion servlct In the morning In the ev ening the pastor will preach on "A Llfe luig Soup of Priilse." All seats free at night. All welcome at nil services. Washburn Street Presbyterian Church Rev. John P. Moffat, pastor. Services at 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m. Rlblo school at 12 m. Young People's Christian Kndiuvor ut 0.30 p. m. Preaching service lu the morning will be only one hour. In the morning Miss Semma Jeuangan will give nn address on "Armenia of Yesterday nnd Today." The pastor will preach at the evening service. Providence Presbyterian Church Pas tor, Rev. fleorge K. Guild. Morning theme. David's words, "I commune with mino own soul," continuation of last Sab bath's theme; Sunday school, 12 m.; Ju nior Kndeavor, S p. m.t Senior Kndeavor, 6.3," n. in.; short evening service, 7.30 p. m. : Rev. Mr. Klusak's service, H.30 a. m." Green Ridge Presbyterian Church I. J. Lansing, pastor. At 10.30 a. m. and 7.U p. m.. worship with sermons by Rev. John A. Cms. of Philadelphia; 12 in., Rlblo school; C.t", Christian Kndeavor. Scats free lu evening; all welcome. Sumner Avnno Presbyterian Church Rev. L. It. Fos-ter, M. A., pastor. Morn ing service at 10.30 o'eluck. Preaching by Kdwnrd Howell, licentiate. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Evening service at 6 P. m. Part of tho Children's Day exercises will bo repeated at this service and tho pastor will preach. Theme, "Kntertng the Kingdom." Rand of Hopo at 7.30 o'clock Tuesday evening. Prayer meet ing nt 7.30 o'clock Wednesday evening. Taylor Presbyterian Church, Taylor, Pa. Rev. L. R. Poster. M. A., Regular preaching servlco at 10.30 o'clock. Ilnptiit. First Riptlst Church- Scranton street. Rev. S. F. Mathews, pastor. The usual preaching s. rvlces morning nnd evenlm; by the pastor. Young People's prayer meeting, ti.30 p. m., led by tho pastor Sunday schcol, 2 p. m., Dr. Reddoe, su perintendent. Prayer meeting Wednes day evening, 7.33 p. m. All aio cordially Invited. Jackson Street R.iptist Church Rev. Thomas dcOruehv, pastor. Morning pray er meeting at 'A30, leader, llrother Lewis Parry; preaching ut 10.30 by Rev. W. (5. Watklns; topic, "Behold How Jesus Loved;" Stinduy school nt 2 p. in., Rev. Oeorgo Nlcholls, superintendent; evening service at 7 p. in.; praise and song servica followed by n short address by the pas tor; topic, "Happy Homes How to Mako Them." This seivlce continues In pop i larlty and Is for tho people. All uro cor dially welcome. Beats free. Shlloh Rnptlst Church 313 Center rtreel. Morning lubject. "Steadfast." Sunday school, 2 p. in., Haptist Voung People's union; at 7 p. in., evening sub J.ct, 'Mending." Rev. J. If. Hell, pastor. Green Ridge Haptist Chinch Rev. W. J. Ford, pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Subject tn the morning, "MoU. em Covetousuess." In tho evening, "How to Get Rid of Kill." Lutheran. Third Sundiiy nfter Tilnlty. Gospel, Luke xc. Mo; Kplstlo. I Peter v, 6-11. Vestment color, green. St. Mark's Wiishbiirn and Fourteenth street. Rev. A. L. Riimer, pastor. Services: 7.30 p. in., Luther League; Sunday school, 12 m. There will bo no service In the morning. Rev. W. C. L. Lauer. of St. Paul's Lutheran church, will olllclate In tho evening. Holy Trinity Adams nvenuo nnd Mul berry street. Rev. C. G. Spieker, pasto". Services, 10.30 a. m., and 7.30 p. m.; Luthor league. C.30; Sunday school, 12 m. ZIon's-MIHUn avenue. Rev. P. F. Zlzelmann. pastor. Services, 10.50 a. m. ; Sunday school. 2 :. m. St. Paul's Short avenue. Rev. W. C. L. Lauer. pastor. Services, 10.;') a. m.; Sunday school. 2.30 p. m. There will bo no evening service. Christ t'edar avenue and Repeh street. Rev. H. F. Llsse. pastor. Services, 10.30 u. m.; Sunday school, 9 a, m. Kmmanucl Reese street, Rev, John - .i .1 3 ,1 also 'in -a S d 'or c tlntwon flowers .1 .1 3 .1 .1 n .! .a J .-a 5 . I " fiP-anes String Ties. , Kownla, pastor Services, 10.30 a. m.; Sunday school, L' p. m. Grace Kvangcllcal Lutheran Church Corner Madison and Mulberry. Rec. Foster 1". Gift, pastor. Services at F.SO a. m. ami 7.30 p. in. Morning theme. "Christian DNclpleshlp Defined;" even ing theme, "The Pathway from Duty Leads to Dire Consequences," tho lirst of a short scries on "Lessons from tho Life rud Conduct of Jonah; or tho Hu man Heart As it Is." Episcopal. Rev. Rogers Israel, rector; Rev. Ed ward J. lluughton, curate. Third Sun day after Trinity. St. Luke's Church 7.30 n. m., Holy Com munion; 3.13 a. m., Sunday school and Mble classes; 30 a. m., morning pray er, lltuin and s ion; 7.30 p. m.t ovcnliu; prayer and aermo. 'St. Mark's Dunn, -c 7.30 a. m., Holy Communion; 10.30 a. .n., morning prayer, litany nnd sermon; 3 p. m., Sunday school and Ulblo class; 7.30 p. in., evening pray er and sermon. St. George's, Olypliant 2.30 p. m. Sun day school; 3.30 p. in., evening prayer and sermon. South Sido Mission Fig street. 0 a. m., Sunday school and Ulblo class. East Knd Mission Prescott avenue. 2.30 p. m., Sunday school and Ulblo class. Church of tho Good Shepherd, Green Ridge street and Mousey avenue Third Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion, S p. m.; morning prayer, litany and ser mon, 10.30; Sunday school, 12 in.; Rlbla classes. 2.30; evening prayer and sermon, 7.30. All scats free; all welcome, oAJJtU Misoollauooiu. Calvary Reformed Church Cornce Monroe und Gibson. Rev. G. W. Welsh, pastor. 10 a. in., catechellcs; 10.30 a. m., service, subject, "Confirmation;" 11.15 a. in., Sunday school; C.-13 p. m., Christians .Kndeavor, leader, Miss Gusslo Holn; 7.30 p. m., evening service; subject, "Weak Faith." Communion, July 3, 10.30 a. m. Tho Peoplo's Prohibition Church Rev. Dr. lilrd, pastor. There will bo reRUlas pleaching servlco on Sabbath at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m., in No. 323 Adams ave nue. Sunday school at 12 m. Mottling subject, "Tears That Fell fiom tho Kyca of Faith;" t-venitig subject, "Is tho Woiiii Gettnlg Better?" All welcome. First Church of Christ (Scientist) No. 519 Adams averue. Sunday service, 10.30 n. m. Testimonial meeting Wedncfcdav evening at S o'clock. All welcome. Scata free. Grace Reformed Episcopal Church Wy- oming avenue, below Mulberry btrccu Prayer nn 1 piaiso servlco at 0.30 a. m, Dl vino woitblp at 10.30 a. m. aud 7.30 p. m. Pastor will pnach at both services. 10.30, a. in.. Matt. xlll. 51-32. 7.30 p. m., II Cor. 8-9. Sabbath srcl-col at 12 m. Young Peo plo's Society o Christian Kndeavor at C.30 p. m. Scata uio free. Stratigera .wel come. First Welsh Corgregatlcnal Church-" South Main avenue. Rev. David Jones pastor. Services 10 n. in. and C p. m. Morning ttieme, "A Christian but Not a. Church Member." Kvenlng theme, "Rea sonable Conditions of Salvation," Sunday school at 2 p, in. Scats free. All aro in vited. Fnited Evangelical Church Capouso avenue. Rev. C. D. Moore, pastor. Sab bath school, n.l'i a. in.; preaching," 10.13 nnci 7.30 p. m.; Rlblo reading by Rev, W. 11. Wliltmore: 3 p. m.. Keyhtonu leaguo Christian Kndeavor; ti.20 p, m. ; Junior Christian Kndeavor Monday 7 p. in.; teachers' meeting, Monday S p. m.; pray er meeting, Wednesnda evening 7.S0. A cordial Invitation is extended to tho pub. lie to attend theso sei vices. Plymouth Congregational Church Jackson street. Morning servlco ut 10.30 o'clock. Sunday school ut 12 o'clock. Kvenlng servlco nt 7.30 o'clock. Sherman nvenuo mission school ut 2.13 o'clock. Rev. Horace Peekover, pastor of tho Puritan Congregational church of North Scranton, will ociupy the pulpit. Young People's society of christian Endeavor a.t 6.30 o'tioik. For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of I 5" A w -5 07'4S&
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