THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1898. !ft Klne Walt Decorations, Choice all Papers, Hoom or Wall Mouldings, Window Shades and Fixtures, all grades and all prices. from the lowest to the highest made, suitable for cottage or palace, and for all tastes and conditions. Wc invite Inspection. Children's Carriages, Children's Go-Carts, Hoys' Express Wagons, Velocipedes, etc, at Tcry attractive prices. See thcni. Blank Account Honks, all desirable styles and sizes, lor all sorts of business. Staple and fancy stationery, for office, store and house uses. Large Variety and popular prices. M. NORTON, 322 Lack. Ave., Scrantou. 3: S.Maln St, Wilkcs-Harrc. p! AMOL'S For the I.UMI1LB IMSII PatronWe ACKAWANNA "The" JLrfAUNDRY. Patriotic-ones, ruliin Hero SnnjvJ.v book collection, I or f uti.il Hup Miin Ii.'J'ip VV nr Soup", Huti-l Hint Mnii'li.-Joc liools collection, fiue l'rcs t In l Miucli,li."e War Sons I'ollo, ,1. rv .Month Hie new book, 60e MuMcul ltccorcl, mc 205 WYOMIXtf AVEXUE, SCRANTON. COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY LIME BANK BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. Matter Solicited Moderate Charges. Wuero Otuors Tailed. Ii Pliilo" Settles Your Stomach. An effervescent plcjs..int tastlns pon der, for tlio almost immediate euro of Headache, Neuralgia and liack.iche. Phllo" Is cffiLtual In all cases ot Sleep lessness, IndlRcstlon, lleattburn and Al coholic oxtesfes. ' 'Phllo' Is positively the best remedy I have set ued for my headaches." Mo tor Koch, Jr., Scranton House, Scran ton Pa. Tor Neuralgia nnd Headaches Phllo Is perfection." Anna U. llubcr. C. C. Cushmnn. 2Iri Adam St. Sold by nil first class druggists. Price 10 23 and 50 ctnts and $1 00 "PHILO" MFG. CO.. 125 Clinton Place, New York City. II Have opened a General Insurances Ofllcs In IS' l'eit Block Companlei repreented. I.nrss ce eipeclatly follcited. 'Jelepliono 1HU3. Write or Call for Price I.Ut. KEMP, 103 Wyomlnrj Avenue. SUNDAY SCHOOL EXCURSION. Twcnly-fivo C'nr I onils of Ilnnpv I'rnplo Vt lint to Pitrvlnw. Yesterday the most satisfactory c-x-rurslon ever run unclet the auspices of Kim Park Sunclaj school went to Kar vlevv. There were twenty-live oar loads of happy people who Matted fiom tho Delavvaro and Hudson station In tho morning. Superintendent W. A. Jlny believes tho number nKKiegutcd neatly 1,800. Tho day was perfect, the air be ing much cooler at that attitude nnd no mishap marred Its pleas-uio. Races and contests veie enjoyed In the afternoon. Tho committee made such n distinct succehs of the affair vvas composed of Messts. Charles Center, G. V. Hp nold's, W. J. Douglas. M. Illne, Me Leod nnd I.audlg. Tho Sunday school orchestra furnished excellent imiMc. The annual excursion and picnic of the First Prosbyteilnn church Sunday school will be held on "Wednesday, Juno 29. at Lake Ailel. Members of the school will bo can led free. All otheis dealt ous of Koltig can pioeuio tickets at ttandt-rson'H drug stnie. Tickets 73c. children's, Mc, Train leaves i:rlo and "Wyoming station nt S.13 a. in. Tickets good on any ttaln that day. 100 dozen Jinn's Laundered Shirts with collars attached und heparablo collars: former juice 73c. nnd $1.00, only S;c. and SDe. nt the Now VotU Bargain Store, 606 Lacka. uv. nevenuo canrellation stamps nindo at ltcynnlds Hros. lliirgniu In Shoos nt the Five Brothers' today. some New isle 01 perry bros. cm Role Gum old sij House TRI-COUNTY UNION CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Held Its Annual Convention In This City Yesterday. MORNING. AKTUKNOON AND liVHN- iNo snsriioNs wi:iu: ui:l,d IN T1U3 rmsT 1 iu.suYTniUAN ci 1 unci i. nin'otiTs av) oTiinu nrsixnss IN Till: MOIIN1NO-HKV. 1)11. LANS- Tin: aiti:unoon-ri:v. nn. i.an. IN(J HI'OKi: ON GOOD ClTIZKNSltlP in Tiiu i:vi:NiNo-ornci:ns rou i:Ntst'iNu w.mi i:li:.tud. The annual convention of tho Til County CliilHtln.ii Kndeavot union was held yestordny In the l'irst Ptcsby teilan church. Delegates from the ClulHtlan Uiuli'.ivur iocictlcs In Lu zerne, Lackawann.i and Vomlng counties compline tho union. Theio wcte sessions morning, aftcinonn anil evening, yestetday. The motnlng was almost wholly devoted to business. Ufllcets weie elected and addresses ucio dellveted in tlio aftettioon. In the evening How Dr. Isaac J. Lansing, of the tit eon ltldge l'lrsbv torinn huroh, dcliveied an nddtest on "Good Citi zenship." The speaker was to h,tc been Uev. Dr. George It Stuart, of Ilariisbuig. but ho was unable to be jut-sent. Dr. Lansing was oilglnally piogi.imnieil for n convention sermon In the afternoon. Flags wetc the only dei mntlons ttsi d. The following ollk-eis and delegates weie present: Pii-iinint. llev. K. riaek. of Plymouth, mi )n idrnl, Ilc. J. H WnKnri. of llii zlet.iti . Mi inrj. Mlfs Holla P. Krnns, of S-r.ini'-ii. tri-niuiei, .!. C. Manning, of Pllt-t'in cc i ut l c committee, .1. ('. Ma i-nli-g, ill ilrm.iti: J. 12. Hosier, of Kings tun and Mls-s LoulsfO Stalk, of Wilkes Ham.. Tin: di:li:gati:s. raibondale-MIss Hcnnett, Mr. Lake. Soi niton "tlc Hutch. A oca Miss Wlljtp. .Miss Rclnman. 1-1 iinsUllo- Ml. s i:tins. I'Plii r Lrlilgh Mrs. Challenge. ilkos-Hnne Mls.i Morgan, Mrs. (."ampin 11 Ml. Duncan, Ml. Ktipwcll. A lilt.- lliirn Mrs. Hnuscr. I nloiidtlo Dr. Jenkins. M iilisoinille-.Mis. Kans, Mr. Johlcr. Shl kshlnny Mr. liellcs. tin i nw oml Mr. D.is. I'rmlili'iire-.Mr. AVatkins, Mr. Derfoul. H.mIo I'.uk Mli Long. Daltoii Mi. Decker. I'ici Inrcl Sir. Oswald. ()b phnni Miss Moigaii, Miss Jones. r.daidslllr Rev. T. C. Ldw.uiN, Mils Hdn.irils, Mr. Dal. shlov Miss Dleffcnderfcr, Miss Schwab MWs (Irnham. Wol Pitlstrin Miss Jenkins, Miss Da ls, JUs LuckPiiglll. Miss Sorlier, Miss Rlls-s, MsS Kohl. Jlrs. Hcpbuin. Mr. Il( nly. Plttston Mr. Day, JlNs Ramies, Mrs. Hwins, Mrs Onens. LuzeriK Miss Hlshop, Miss Mnrthen". Kln ti ii Miss Keller MIks- lMvsnrds, Miss Hi Inm in. .MNs Cobb, Miss Knehler. l'ljmoiiili-MIss Uuillk-ii, Miss Habciv, Mr Hninlltnu, Mr. McAlancy, Mr. Hai- M . Nicholson Mli Wat nor. Mis Saliol. Tiinkliannoi.it Miss Dc-jiuc, Miss Luck cnblll. Hlmhurst Mis. Scott. Hiizlrtnii Miss llll.i Gtvan, Miss Car rie Schactff r. MOISNIXO Mnr.TINf. The iui-sident, Hev. H. Plark. pre sided durlni the moinlng and evening sessions. The moinlng meeting began with it player service conducted by Hev. V. U. Watklns. of Set.tnton. Filtz Fiank, seciet.tiy of the Young Men's Cluistian association, dcliveied an adiliess of welcome and a lcspotifco was made by President Plai k. Miss Delia P 12 vnus lead lief report as setietaty. which was of tin Intel Cit ing and encouraging nature. Treasiiic-r Manning icpnrted the yen's lecelpls, $7J.nS: expenditures. $"i9SI, nnd balanie, $13 il. A now code of bi, -laws was adopted. They will be printed and distributed. Repot ts. were made by Mrs. J. O, Campbell, of Wilkes-Bai te, chairman of Junior woik, nnd James J. II. Ham ilton, df Scranton, ehaiiman of good citizenship committee. Tho report of Hev. V. P. Gibbons, of Dttninore, chairman of evangelistic work, was lead by tlio secictary The following committees were np pointed: Nominations, Hev. D. C mjtli, of Avoca. ehaiiman; Miss .Mar garet Morgan, of 'Wllkcs-Hario: Rev. C. II. Day, of Plttston; Miss Shafcr, of Hazleton, and Miss Luckenblll, of Tutikliannock: coiiuuittee on lesolu tlons. Rev. Dr. T. C. i:dwnrds. of Kingston, chairman: Rev. C. W. Har vey, of Plymouth: Mis Golun, of Hazleton: Miss Gertrude Schwab, of Ashley, und Rev. Mr. Foster, of Scran ton. AFTHRNOON SHSSIOX. In the afternoon the attendance was latge. The session was opened with a fifteen-minute song bet Ice and a pi also servbe led by Rev. G. L. Aldiich. of Scianton. Miss Jennie M. "Win-to, of Avoca, delivered an lllustiated addiess on "How We Spend Our Money." Sho tu-ed colored Millions of different lengths to Illusttate expenditutes made tor chuich and nilsslonaiy woik, liquors, tobacco, etc. An address on "The Kndoavorlng Cluistian," was made by Hev. Dr. T. C. Udwards, of IMwardsvlIie. Hev. "W I). Happrl, of Plymouth, and Hev. C. H. D.t, of Plttston, dellveied addresses. Tho committee on nominations thtougli Us chairman. Rev D. C. Sun th, reported the following noini nations: President. Rev. J. P. Moffat, Scran ton; vlco-piesldent, Rev. C. W". Har vey, Pl mouth; secretin y, J. c. Man nlng, Plttston; treasurer. Hairy Ale wine. Hazleton; ehaiiman coiicspond enro committee. Miss Mntgaiit Moran, "Wllkes-Harre; superintendent Junior woik, JIlss Hinuia Jack, Huzlcton; superintendent good citizenship com mltteee, James J. II. Hamilton, Scran ton; hiipetlntendent evangelistic work, Rev. "W. F. Gibbons, Uunnmre; execu tive committee, Hev. H. I-'lnck. Ply mouth; Fritz Kiank, Sci anion, and He. S. C. Hodge, Tunkhannock. They were ununlniousl.v elected. Hespite tho beat, which did not en com ago ii largo gatheilng indoors, the evening audience was not small. Tho session began with n pi also service conducted by I). J. Phillips, of Scran tou. Tlio following icport of tho commit too on lesolutlons was adopted: That wo rejolco In tho prosperous coni ciltlon of the work of tho societies within tho bounds of tho union, so far as tlio icports hae icucheil tho bcerctary and deiMitmcnt fcupulntendcnts. That wo urgu upon tho coi responding sccrolarles tlio Importance of lcpljlng In omo way to communications trom tho Mcretnry and other otikors of tlio union. We reKiuil it of (list '.miiortanco that our bocietles kUo attention to tho woik of tho department of Christian cltUtn- sh'p, and recommend somo dcclslvo ac tion iilc-tig practical llres. Tli.it beforo and above tho altentlon to the details of our work thcie must bo n full consecration of tho heart and Ulo to the scnlto of cur Master, nnd such uti tit tlttidd of walling before tlio Lotd ns will Invito tho fullest Indwelling ot tho Holy Spirit. That we tender to the society of tills chuich our heartfelt llinnks for tho Kind ly welcomo nnd genet ous hospitality. That we also tender our thanks to tt-oso who haw added to tho success of this convention by their services ro cheer fully rendered In the nrlotm nitilt esses nnd exercises of tho day, and to the re tiring officers for their devotion to the In teiests of the union drrlng their terms of rerMce. T. C. IMw ards, C. W. Harvey, 1J. C. Gov an, L. H. Poster, committee. President Flack, who had presided up to this time. Introduced tho new presi dent, Hev, J. P. Moffatt, who took chaigo of the meeting. A tcn-mlnute peilod of devotional service was led by Hev. C. V. Harvey, of Plymouth. "America" was then sung by the audl ctu e. Tlio address of Rev. Dr. 1. J. Lansing on "Good Citizenship" produced a pro nounced fnvornble Impression. Tlio speaker's breadth of tiwught nnd pa triotic und liberal Cluistian sentiment could not have failed to awaken nn echoing ehfiid In tho minds of his heat ets. llefore final adjournment a solo was sung by John T. Wntklns, and the delegates and audience sang two verses of "Blessed Bo the Tie that Hinds." The session closed with the MUpah benediction. ciiaIjTbroke. Cars Han Down tlio Grade Crushed Out llu: Life, of Wll. Ham Dcncon, Jr. and "William Deacon, Jr., 17 years of age, and employed as a driver in the Htlggs mines wa almost Instantly killed while nt work yesterday after noon. A lunaway car was the cause of the fatal accident and tho lad was so badly hurt that he died within a few moments after It happened. Along the branch that Deacon drove ate seveial "pitching" chambers. The empty cars arc pulled up Into the face of the "place" by means of a pulley and chain to which a mule It hitched. This opeinthm was underway in this In stance when the chain broke and the car stunk young Deacon belore lie was able to get out of the way. Tho mule was Injuied. Deacon was badly bruied and cut and his neck was broken. The remains weie tc moved to the residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. "William Deacon, sr., of Pi ice street. BASE BALL THIS AFTERNOON. V. .11. C. A. and Mlnookn Tonms Will Content ut Athletic Pork. The champion Young Men's Cluistian association base ball club and the Minooka. team will jilay nt Athletic paik this nfternoon at 3.10 o'clock. Thu Mlnookas uie undoubtedly the stiong est opponents that tan be selected to do battle wiht the association team, as they have defeated the Hurekas, who shut out tho Y. M. C. A. club re cently. O'Neill, who Is on the pitch ing staff of the Y. M. C. A. club, will twirl today fur Minooka, and that In Itself is sufllciont to Insuio a good game, ns he is undoubtedly the best amateur pitcher in the county. The battel v for Minooka will be Flannel y and O'Neill, and Phllbln. Shea. Laffy, Dlskln. Powell, Kelly and otheis will be In the game. The make-up of the association team will be as follows: Lok.ih, catcher; McDonald, Steele or Matthew son, pitch ers; Owens, or Gaughan, llrst base; White or Riooks, second base; Cleat y, shoitstop: Hlaudiu, thlid base; Reese, center field; Steele or Hiooks. left Held; Gaughan or Mi Donald, light Held. McGuinncss will umplie. FREE PRESS THIEVES. McDonough nnd Lnnco llrouglit trom ilinglinniton Lust Night. Tom McDonough and John Lance, the two jotithful Fiee Pi ess ollleo thieves were bi ought heie from Blng hamton last evening by Detective Molr. Tho Jills-oners were handcuffed when iilaced in the police patrol wagon nt the depot nnd taken to Alderman Mill.it's olllce for a heating. In default of $S00 bail each they were committed to jail, Chief of Police Gur icl appeatlng us ptosecutor. Tho boys looked bhamefaced and guilty enough while standing and listening to tho dls petition of the case. Not only was the greater imitlon of tho stolen nioiii-y lecoveicd by the Blnghnmton police when the airest of the boys was made, but the bag which enclosed tho money in the Fiee Press desk was also lound upon them, They had spent only a e.mall pait of the JoO in coin which the bag oilglnally con tained. Reduced Hates to Washington Ac count X. II. A. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad com pany announces a rate of one fate for tho round tilii, plus $2.00 membership fee, fiom Scranton to Washington, D. ('., and return, on account of the con vention of tho National Educational association. Tickets will bo on sale nnu good going July 4 to 7 Inclusive, limited for return to July S to 15 in clusive, subject to extension with ex tiemo limit Aug. 31. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further ji.ir ttcitlars. Bevenue cancellation stamps mado at Reynolds Hros. Reduced Ilntns to HufThlo on account of tho R. Y. P. IT. conven tion. July 14 and IT. IMS, via Lehigh Valley. Consult ticket agents for rates, trains and further particulars. Ilevenuo cancellation stamps made at Reynolds Utos. Domocnitlc Statu Convention. Aftoon.r. Pa.. June 2D, Lehigh Valley railroad will sell tickets for JS.02 Juno L'7 to 29 good for return to July 2. Con sult ticket agents for further particu lars. llnrgninii in Oxford at tho Five Hrothers' today. Revenuo cancellation stamps made at Ileynolds Hios. 100 dozen Ladles' SOe. and 73c. Shirt Waists only 25e., at the New Yotk Haiguin Store, BOG Lacka. a v. f lliirgiiiim Galoro ut tho 5 Hi others today. Revenue cancellation stamps made I at Ileynolds Bros. CLOSE OF ST. JOHN'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL Interesting Exercises In the Cliurcu Hall on Fig Street. MKDALS WP.RD CONFHHHF.D ON TUB GRADUATES BY BISHOP HO-HAN-A PLATL'HH OF TIIU UXLU- cisus was Tin: two-act patri otic DRAMA, "Till: ANSWKIl OF THU UNITUD STATUS" - BISHOP HOHAN MAUI! A SHORT ADDRL'SB lO THi: GRADL'ATr.S. .j The commencement exeiclses Inci dent to the graduating of the class which has Just finished Its course nt St. John's Parochial school, were held yesterday nv'ternoon commencing nt 2.30 o'clock In the tianement hull of St. John's chuich, on Fig street, South Scranton. The interior of the hnll was profusely adorned with bunting artistically at tanged, nnd tho background of the stage wns covered with three beau tiful Anieilcan Hags The emblem of Cuba was also given a prominent posi tion. On the left side of the hall near the stage was hung a poi trait of Our Lord, nnd directly nctoss was tho likeness of the father ot our country, General Washington. Rt. Hev. M. J. Ilolinn occupied the sent of honor, ami seated at his left was Hev. L J. Jlelley, pastor of St. John's congiegntlon. The other cler gvmen liresent were: Hev. John Loughinn, of Minooka; Hev. M. H Ly nott, of Jcimyn; Rev. "W. P. O'Don nell nnd Hev. John Loughran, pastor and citinte. icspectively, of Holy Cross congregation: llev. M. H. Donlon, of Ditnmore; Ilov. Father Candlelnn, ptesldent of St Thomas college; Rev. T. J. Dunn, of Gicen Hldge; llev. I). J. MeCatthy, of Sugar Notch; Father Jor don. of Rcndhnm, Father lxiftus, of tho Cathedral and Father Moffltt, assis tant pastor at St. John's. The opening number was n song ot greeting to Hlshop Unban, the clergy, parents and visitors. It wns sweetly given by all tho chil dren attending the school; then fol lowed the entrance match, tho accom panists weie Min'os M. Hcffton. A. Lavelle, It. Hi own. S. Ruddy, K. Gal lagher, It. Donnelly, M. Manning, G. Murray, J. "White. HONORS FOR GRADUATES. At the close of the march tho grad uating class, comiirised of Misses Mary Frances McGovern, Mary Josephine MeComiack, Teresa Mercedes Jordon, Catherine Angela Dow-ling, Mary Phil otnena Dm kin, and Ama Alphnnslue McAloon, came fotwaid and the honors of graduation weie conferred by Hlshop Hoban. The medals attached to hclio thropo ribbon, were placed around the gi.iduates necks, while they were In a kneeling position. Tho next plenslup; featute was the ap pearance of thlity little Kit-Is nttlted as Japanese maids, who sang In a mnn ner that prominently brought forth the excellent training given them by tho good sisteis of the school. The accom panists weie Misses L. Coyne and M. MoNlff. "Merry youiiRstois." a band of gal lant lads, followed the maidens and lendeied a ptetty chorus. Miss M. Connors nnd Most r J. Walsh accom panied the "Youngsters." The following young ladles of the music school executed an overturo In faultlct-s style, which iccelved pro longed applause- Misses A. Lavelle, M. Hcffton, M. Manning. M. Cnnnois, S. Ruddy, L. Coyne. M. McNIff, II. Donnelly, M. Connois. "Mountain nymphs," an operetta in three scenes was next given. This cast of chatacters wac: Silvia, Queen of the Nymphs, Mls Jl. O'JI-ilIey Jloonllgbt Jlls N. Donnelly Starlight Jliss A. Kellv Jladcllne Jtis JI. Connors Ltiioiu Jlls L. Co 'to The hinglnir of tho chorus wns ex cellent, and the acting of Misses Con nors anil Coyno was very good. PATRIOTIC XUMBUII. The Hi st number of the seiond part of tho exercises vias of a decidedly patriotic nature and was a very agiee able nnd Inspltlng production. It was a two act diama, entitled "The Answer of 'the United States." JIlss McGovetn tepresented "Columbus," and sho was bedecked wiht tho Stars nnd Stripes. JIaster J. Walsh was tho repiesenta tlve of Cuba; Master Richard Dough el ly, commander-ln-chlcf of the I'nlted States nimy; the junior boys formed tho brigade of Columbian cadets, senior bojs, forty-five In number, carrying Amctlcan Hags, lepresented tho states of the union. So no first was the appeal of Cuba, ltnpiorlng aid from Miss Columbia, w ho summoned the Columbian cadets and they, with a vim, volunteered their assistance. The opening of the second act was an intei view between JIlss Columbia and Commander-in-Chief Dougherty. Tho call for 75,000 volunteers wns is sued and tho Columbian cadets, I'nlted States volunteecrs nnd tho icpresen tatlves of tho states responded, headed by a dium corps and standard-bearers. To tho states' icpiesentntlves Gen eral Dougherty repeated the call and eai h man stepp.-d foiwuid, saluted tho commander and Mduntocn-d in the name of the cotnm-'nwcaUh ho tepte- ALL LINES REDUCED, A New Design Offered Today in the Stars and Stripes. E. Q. Coursen Wholesale and Retail, IB Mftmtfatf&I 4 Fented. The closing scene ot the drama was the marching of the troops to Cuba with colors Hying and tho drum corps playing "Itnlly 'Round tho Flag, Hoys." The sight w as such nn Inspiring one that tho audience went wild with en thtislaBiit. TIIHL'U-ACT DRAMA. The final number of the ptogrnmmo was a three-act drama, "Vent's Vow," a cleverly written piece, very much on the order of the ".Man In tho Iron Mask." Tho c-ust was: Queen Hc-ilta Jtlss W. DitrUIn Pohpllla JIlss Jt. JtcCoim.ic Vera. Jtlss JIcAloon Lady Pnulcntla. Regent .Jllps Jlc-tlovern Dolento .JIlss K. Dovvlliiri Queen's Council Fidelia , Hrnest l Sagessa Dlgnata Ladles of tlio Court Mls T. Jordan ....Jltsa Jt. Dttrk ii ..Miss JI. Dunlcivy ....Jilss Jl, llrowa Senior Pupils At the finish, Hlshop Hoban nd dressed the graduates In a happy man ner, and In his closing he earnestly nsked the ynuny ladles to nt nil times bear In mind the motto uf tho class: "Remember thy Creator in the days of thy youth." CHILDREN'S DAY EXERCISES. Progrnmtno That Mill IJo Observed in Holy Trinity I.utlietnn Church. The following Is the programme of the Chlldten's Day exeiclses at Ttln Ity Lutheran church on Sunday eve ning at T.30 o'clock: Anthem Choir Singing School Piajcr Pastor Recitation, "Welcome" ..Jennie Seamans Singing School Recitation, "Tho Flower Boater." Amelia Bolilc, Floicnco Jllller, Ruth Schubert. Singing ficliool Recitation, "Little J1Iss1oiiji." Grace Brown Solo Jtis.s Jt. A. Davis Recitation JIlss Croft's Class Singing School Recitation, ".Message of tho Blrd," i:ttn Wetzel Tlio. Jls K. Wlntcrstfln, JIlss JI. A. Davij and Jlr. I). Davis. Rccitallon, "In the Heart of tho Woods," JIary Gcrlock Anthem Choir Recitation, "Open Doors In Japan." C. Hermann Solo Jlr. Davis Recitation, "Stop and Think," Jennie Senmans Singing School Dialogue. "Tho Conquering Cross." Ch.iracteis Spirits of Jtlsslons B. Schive War JIniln Stock Wealth l.ottlo Pllekens .'.earning Clara nohlo Power Ktta. Wct.el Love Matv Oerloe.t Hindu Katie Wlnstertein China Suslo Schubert J :lco Carrie "in-t Aiab Giace GerlecK Jniiau Anna Penne Aimenla 1'loia Burklo Quartette, Lillian Blaschke, JHrs M. A. Davis, Jlr. D. Davis, Jlr. H, Schuhert. Solo Jli-s JI. A. Davis Solo Bessie Sehlve Chorus By the Heathen T.rn Is Singing School Recitation, "Latt Pi aim," JIlss Hermann Recitation, "Freely ye Havo Received, Lottie Bllekens Addres Tnstor Singing S'ho ) L. JI. DooIorIo. Benediction. CUBAN GIANTS COMING. Arrangement lor 11 Gnino Willi Tlioni Hnro linen Completed. JIanager Hrooks, of the Toung Jlen's Christian Association team, has com pleted arrangements with the Cuban Giants for a game of ball at Athletic paik next week. The colored players aie fumous for their playing ability and will undoubt edly attract manv loveis of tho na tional game to witness the contest. A1UFFI.Y STOLt A BICYCLE. Wns Arrested In This City W lillo Rid ing the Wheel. Joseph S. Itlce, Wilkes-Harrc's long distance bicycle ilder, rocoveied a stolen blcvclo In Scianton last even ing and setuted the arrest of the young man who stole It. Itlce conducts a bicycle establishment In Wilkes-n.urc and on Thursday rented a wheel to Jlilton X. Jluffly. of 109 South Wash ington avenue, this city. Jluffly failed to ictuiii the wheel nnd a wniiant was Issued for his auest. Special Olllccr Tlerney ni rested Jluff- A Good Set or Teeth for... $3.00 Our Best Sets of Teeth 5.00 Including the Painless extraction. DR.S.CTSNYDER 31 Spruce Street, Opp, Hotel Jermyn traw Mattings May be you don't know it but straw mattings are away up this year, That's why you better take advantage of this old price offer. We've got some that we bought before the raise. Is'ow we offer them at about one-quarter less than others ask, Here they are: C,YltM nffincrc Very special and sold elsewhere for Wlllllct l lctlLlllS, ,21.3C, these we offer at lOonjd. Fine Cotton Warp Japanese Matting 2oc. Very Fine Japanese Mattings 10c. C,crcf Fft SntTC Just the thing for vestibules and halls. WUCUa I laillll, We carry all widths. Prices a little less than usual. lVnipr Mftino'C These are made of fibre and come in 1-nciici iTiaLLiua, iiandsomc designs, closely resem bling carpets which they excel in wear. Prices run less than you pay for interior goods. MAAaWS SIEBECKER & WATKINS, 406-408 Lackawanna Avenue. MALONEY OIL AND MANUFACTURING CO, 1 U to 14P Meridian btreetibcrantou, To. i hono oj.'. URNING, LUBRICATING AND CYLINDER OIL PAINT DEPABTMnST Linseed Oil. Turnnntlnn. Whirr. I.nil. r.n-L Ti I 1 Vaxnlsh, Uryeru, Japan and Sbtnsle Btila. ly while ho wns riding tho stolen wheel. Rider nnd blcyclo woro taken to the alderman's ollleo from whence Jluffly was remanded to tho central jiollco station to nwtilt the nrrlvnl ot an ofll celr from lllccs-Barre. It was learn ed that a warrant for Muffly'n nrrest wns In liossesslon of Mrs. W. H, Dug gnn, ngotit of tho Associated Chnrillcci. It wna Issued In a cuso In which a. young woman named Jordan la Interested. Trnnt-.MUnlmlppl nnd Intcrtintlonnl Imposition, Oinnlin, iYotirnslcn. Reduced rate tlrkctn on snle Juno 10th to October 13th, via Lehigh Valley tall road, to Omaha or Kansas City. In cpjire ot ticket agents for jurtlculurs. Today Wilt llo ii Gront llargnln Dnv I at tho Five Hrothers, COS Lacka. avc. Revenue cancellation stamps mado nt Reynolds Utos. Fancy Philadelphia Print Butter, Per Pound. Clarke's Celebrated Berkshire Sugar Cured Hams, Per Pound; HOPELESS Don't attempt to do the work of an expert. Wc have the facilities, the tools and the necessary skill to execute all kinds of KEI'AIItS, no matter how difficult, We manu facture the CCRANTON mS Tin: wiikh so MUtll TALKED AIIOL'T, Price, $35 and $50. Agents for the Celebrated STER LING. We carry the largest stock of SUNDRIES in the city. Rubber Tired Vehicles Are all the go. This is our spec ialty. Iron ami Steel, Wjikoii inakcrs' autl lUiicksinitlis' Sup plies. BITTENBENDER k CO. 18c O2C mm wl 20 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton Pi Wholesale And Kctull DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. FRENCH ZINC. Ready nixed Tinted Paints, Couvenlcnt, Economical, Durabla. Varnish Stains, rroclucine Perfect ImltattonofKxpoaslT Woods. Raynolds Wood Finish, Especially Deiigncil for InMo Worlc Marble Floor Finish, Durnble and Dries Hulckly. Paint Varnish and Kal sominc Brushes. PURE LINSEED OIL AN3 TURPZNTINE- COMFORT AND SATISFACTION. JKt -wm r TV saisy hmM Knox Straw Hats For (.actios and Gentlemen, Hand & Payne 203 Washington Ave. Heavy Bread Is inilit-estlhle. It H worse than nothing. Jt c.itiscs Indigestion and tomai h tioublc. Jl.ikcs a pel on ltrltalili, cros-s and bai trn peiPil. Spoils your wholo clay nnd makes no end of trou ble. A- old It. tso "Snow White" I'lour and have light bread. GOOD bread. Ilrud that tnstei good, looks g ed. feels pood nnd Is rcocI. llroil th.it does Rood. Hread that Is tho "Stuff; of Life ' In reality. You can get jour grocer. "Snow White" of 'Wc Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scranton Curbondale, Olyphant. VffV1 FIVE DOLLARS FOR WRITINC A LETIER Iu order to introduce uiy new Hue of Kimball Pianos and organs I will pay FIVE DOLLARS to any one who will send me the name of any par ty who will buy a piano or organ of me. This will be paid when first payment is made on the instrument aud to the first one who sends me the name. If you know of a neighbor who talks of getting one send the name iu. Address George H.Ives Xo. 9 West Market Street, Wilkcvllurre. BARBOUR'S HOMECREDITHQUSE Having added l.mo feet to our stor room, wo aro now prepared to show a liner assortment ot FURNITURE than ever. You are cordlully invited to call nnd inbpsct our goods and compare prices. CASH Oil CHKD1T, vy-' v TUpriA.rwf. && III 423 LACKAWANNA)-AVE.