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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY. JUNE 2d, 1890.
RELIGIOUS.
The Christian Advocate of this week
tas of two clergymen well knoji In
Sernnton, one a former pastor of
Adams avenue church: "Munlcy S.
Hard, D. D., one of the secretaries of
the Hoard of Church Extension, spent
IrtBt Sunday with the chutch at Pas
saic, N. J-, of which L. C Mutter,
D. D., Is pnstoi. Ho spoke In the In
terest of the seven benevolences pre
sented on the collection caul, but espe
cially upon "Church Extension." All
the nppoitlonmentq were filled, with
an advance of $50 for church exten
sion. In the afternoon a gentleman
sent a card that ho would take a $.'."0
chuich. After the evening service n
gentleman and wife called on Dr. Hard
and took a "memorial church" for n
pou at $250. Still another man and
wife arc purposing u like Rift. It was
a splendid outcome for n Hummer Sun
da i."
Passengeis on tiulns passing Glen
Summit notice that the hotel has an
unusual look. Its porches are alive
with people at nil times, but Instentl of
th fashionable throne of the sum
mer season, one sees only solemn-vls-nged
prleits. The occasion Is the re
treat of the clergy of the Iloman Catho
lic church of the diocese of Sci anion,
coveilng Luzerne and several neigh
boring counties. Last week the senior
pilests had their retreat. This week
the Junior priests have their turn. As
the hostel is not open to the genet nl
public until next Saturday, the clergy
hae the house entirely to themselves.
The teticat Is purely a leligioux occa
sion and theie Is no pleasuiing of any
kind. Occasionally the priests stioll
off for a walk, usualij alone, but they
rise early, applj themselves to n de
otion all day and retlie to bod patty.
They ate not extravagant diners, eith
er, the elaborate hotel bill of fare
being pruned down to a very modeiate
basis of substantial? The tetreat Is
conducted bv a Jesuit father, Kev. P.
A. Hatpin, of New York. Ho was for
many jeats a piofcssor In Pordham
college. WilWes-Hat I e Hecoi d
In Grace chuich, Honosdale, Wod
nesda delegates fiom a huge number
of the pailshes included In the Scian
ton Archdeaconry of the diocese of
Central Pennsylvania, assembled for
the summer meetings of the Women's
Auxiliary to the Chinch Hoard of For
eign and Domestic Missions. The re
pot ts made fiom the pailshes In
Scranton, Caibondale, Honexlale,
AVIIkes-Raire, .lennyn, Gieat Demi,
Plymouth, Nantlcoko and a number of
otheis showed a gieatly inc leaded In
teie.st In the woik and the gatheilng
and disbursement of money for mission'-,
and In the suppljing of mlsslon
niy boxes that must have cm led .sub
stantial nld to the large number of tlo
oted seiv.mts of the chimb, and at
Its mission institutions is the south,
In Alaska, in the gieat missionary Jui
isdletlons of the ve-t, in Japan, and In
fVntial Penn-llvniila'b l emote dis
tricts. P.lght Reverend Ethelboit Tal
bot, bishop of the diocese, gave an ml
drcs. -
The following miile has been prc
pradc for the seiviec at the Second
Presbyteilan church tomonow cven
ng: Prelude for 'cello and oiean, "An
dante" (toltennann
Mr. Haivev Blackwood, 'cellist.
Quaitette. "O S.lcied Head, Now
Wounded" Liszt
Solo, "The Promise of Life" Cowen
Mr. Tom Peynon.
Postlude, "March In I? flat"....E. Silas
Religious News IMes
The Boys' bilgade of C'alvaiy lie
formed chinch hast put chased caps
The Rev. G W Welsh will be absent
on his acatlon fioin July 3 until Aug.
12.
Rev. John Cav anaiiRh wilt hold srr
lces In Swingle's hall. Dunmore, Sun
day at 2.30 and 7.30 p. in. All aie wel
come. Ilev. Lowiy A Wnhtlng, pastor of
Giace Lutheian chinch, will deliver one
of the addiesses at the flu Mian En
deavor iall on the West Side nest
Thursday evening,
Sunday, at 3 15 p. m. In the Welsh
Baptist chinch on South Main avenue.
Mrs Medley, the evangelist, will speak
to girls and women undfi the auspices
ot the Y W C A.
The Senior Wesley League of the
Specials for
Saturday
Just received five hundred fine
Percale and Lawn Waists
All new designs, in blues, pinks, helio, black and white.
75c, $1.00 and $1.2$ garments, . Special price, 49c
Ladies' White Duck Skirts
IS'icely trimmed, with three bands of royal blue duck,
very stylish. Special price, 95c
Val Laces and Insertions
New line of Embroidery Insertions, At 6c to 12Jc
Linen Color Crash Skirting, 5Jc.
Heavy Wide Welt White Pique, joe goods, For 19c
At I2y2c finest line of
New Wash Goods
To be found in the city Lawns, Batiste, Organdies,
Dimities and Ginghams.
UCADC 9. UAGCM 415-417
W Wr linUblli
Primitive Methodist church, ot East
Market sttect, on Monday ufternoon
will discuss tho question of "Lidles
Wearing Hats In Church."
A big bush meeting will be held un
der the auspices of Shlloh Baptist
church nnd pastor, Itov. Hell, nt 3 p. m.
Suncluv. Itcv. II. II. Harts, Thomas do
Grucliey, Captain George Totten nnd
others lmvo been Invited.
The Methodist Ministers' association
of Sctnnton and vicinity will meet In
Elm Park chinch Monday morning,
June 20, nt 10.30. The speaker will be
Hev. II, M. I'ascoo, A. M., of Avoca,
nnd his subject will b "The Supreme
Lesson of History."
At the Hnptlst Ministers' conference
next Monday morning the last session
of the confeienco year will be held.
New officers will be elected nnd a plnce
determined upon In which to hold the
next annual meetings of the Ablngton
association nnd Sundny School conven
tion In September. All members should
be present.
The niembeis of the Sunday schools
connected with the Second Presbyter
lan church expect to have a fine time
on their exclusion, Mondny, Juno 26,
to Lake Ariel. The schools number
about S0O. Tickets have been furnished
to all the members. Any friends wish
ing to go nlong can buy tickets on the
ttnln. Train time Is S.30.
The Ccnttal Young Women's Chris
tian association will hold a union scr
lco with the West Scranton blanch in
the Welsh Baptist church on South
Main avenue nt 3.45 i. m Mis. Med
ley the evangelist, will speak to girls
unil women Service nt the North
Siranton blanch, 204R Noith Main ave
nue, at 3 45 p. m. All gills and women
nro Invited.
Mrs William Scott, the noted Afro
Ameilc.m missionary and lecturer, will
be the speaker at the missionary rally
held tomonow evening In the Jackson
Stieet Baptist chuich. Mrs, Scott was
born a slave in Clinton county, Mo..
January 21, 1S55, nnd iccclved her free
dom in 1S03. She Is u noble and able
rcptesentatlve of her race, the lover
and defender of her people, a woman
who Is highly cultured and possesses
a rare oratorical talent, fluent and
polished in her addic, ci eating a gen
uine enthusiasm and pleasure In the
minds of her beaiei. A cordial Invi
tation is extended to all. Chinch door
will be opened at G '!0
The Sunda school of St Luke's par
ish, including th.it of St Mnik's, Dun
moie, and St. George's. Olyphant, as
well as the thice in the city, together
w 1th the Sunday school of St. Dav Id's
pailsh In West Scranton, have Joined
lu ai ranging for an exclusion to Iike
Ariel and a picnic there on Wednes
day next, June 2S. They hope, us usual,
to have a l.nge number of tho adult
members of the two pailshes with
them. Theie will be music during the
day In the pavilion and games for the
children have been auanged There
is cveiy piomise of a most enjoyable
dav.
G. A Blown, one of the elders of
Calvaiy ItefoiineJ chuich Mine its es
tablishment and who was also fore
man In the blacksmith shop of the
Dickson woiks will leave the cltv for
Laianiie, Wyoming, where he will take
chaige of a laigc shop. His faithful
and continued woik and advice will
be much missed by pastor aim people.
Mis. William Scott, "Missouil's
Daughter," the noted Afio-Ameilcan
lectuier, will give an addiess at the
Perm Avenue Baptist chinch Sunday
moinlng in the inteiest of the Ameri
can Baptist Publication societj In
the evening theie will be a special sei
vieo of sacied song and mo pastor will
give a bilef seimon on "Songs In tho
Nlsht "
Tomorrow's Services
Episcopal.
St. Luke's pailsh, nv. Bogeis
Israel, rector: Rev. E. J. Haughton,
senior curate. Riv. M. B. Nash. junior
i mate.
Knurtli Sunday after Trinity.
St. Luke's church 7 10 a m , Holy
Communion, 10.30 a. m , nioining pray
er and sermon: 7.30 p 111 . evening pi av
er and sermon. 9 15 n. m , Sunday
school and Bible classes.
St Matk's Dunmore S n in., Holy
Communion, 10 30 a. 111 , moinlng pray
er and sprrn0n: 7.30 p. m, evening
puiyei nnd seimon. 3 p. m, Sunday
school and Bible classes.
East Lnd mission, Pi -scott avenue
2 p. m, Sunday nhoo and Bible
ana Monday
Lackawanna An.
elapses; 7.30 p m., evening prayer nnd
sermon.
South Side mission, Klg stieet 2.30
p. in., Sundny school nnd Bible classes.
St. acotge'ii, Olyphant 2.30 p. in.,
Sunday school nnd Blblo dnscs. 3.30
p. m., evening prajsr and seimon.
Evangelical Lutheran.
St. Mark's, Washburn nnd Pour
tconth streets, Hev, A. L. Hamer, Ph
D pastor Sei vices at 10.30 a, tn. and
7.30 p, in.; Luther leaguu at fi 30 p. m.,
Sunday school nt 12 in Moinlng sub
ject, "Tho Stnndaid of Clulstlan Per
fection;" evening subject, "Man's Ac
countability to God."
Holy Trinity, Adams nvenue and
Mulberry street, Hev. C. O. Spleker,
pnstor Services nt 10.30 a. m, nnd 7.30
P m.; Luther league at 0.30 p. m ; Sun
day school at 12 m.
St. Paul's, Short avenue, Hev. W. C
L. Lnuer, pastor Set vices nt 10.30 a. m
and 7.30 p. m.; Sunday school' at 2.30
p. m.
Zlon's, Mlfllln avenue. Hev. P. F.
Zlzelmnnn, pastor Services nt 10.30 n.
m.; Sunday school at 2 p. m.
Christ chuich, Cedar avenue and
Heech street, Hev. Jamc Vv'ltke, pas
torServices at 10.30 a. m. nnd 7.30 p.
m.; Sunday school nt 2 p. in.
St. Petei's, Pieseott nvenue, Hev, J
W. Handolph, pastor Servicer nt 10.30
a. m. nnd 7.30 p. tn.; Sunday school at
2 p. m.
Methodist Episcopal.
Elm Park church Prayer and praise
service nt 9.30 n. m., preaching at
lu.30 a m. nnd 7.r0 p. m by the pas
tor, '. M. aitlln, D. D. Sunday school
at 2 and Epwoith league at 6 30 p tn
Slmpon Methodist Episcopal church,
Hev. J. H Sweet, pastor Morning
prnyei seivice at i30, preaching ser
vice at 10.30, sermon by lUv O. C.
Lvmnn, of Couit street, Sunday school
at 1J. Junior league at 2 00; oung
men's meeting at 4. Eimoith league at
030. preaching service at 7 30, seimon
by Hev. Francis (lendall, of Taylor. All
scats free. A cordial welcome to all.
The pastor will conduct the piner set
vlce next Wednesday evening
Providence Methodist Episcopal
chutch, Hev. William Edgar, pastor.
Quarterly meeting services will be held
tomorrow morning. Love fe.ist nt 9.10
a. m. At 10.30 n m. saciamentil er
vlce. The pastor will speak on. "The
Reasonableness of Heliglous Enthil
lism " Then will also bo IJiptism
of children Sunday school 2 p. m.;
Kpvvorth League, 0.13 p. in. In tho
menlng the subject of sermon will be
" Heathen Woman's Choice." Seats
free. All are Invited.
How-aid Plato Afiican Methodlt
Episcopal chinch Kev. II. A. Grant,
B. 1) . pastoi. 10 30) a in., -ubJect,
''an We Live at This Hate?" 2 30 p.
in, Sunilav school. 7 '.0 p. m, ubjcct,
"The Church of the Futuie" 4 p. in.
will addiess the South Side binnih of
the Young A omen's C'hiltlnu associa
tion, 10J1 Cedar avenue. All nro cor
dlnlly Invited tn these set vice.
Cedar Avenue Methodist Kplvenpal
church, F. P. Dotv, pastor The pastor
will preach nt 10.30 a. in. nnd 7 30 p. in.;
Sabbath school at 11 30 a m. Junloi
Bpworth league at 3 30 p. m . Lpwotth
league nt fi 30 p in. The Junior i:p
woith league will give a lltci.irv enter
tainment in the church nott Tuexdny
evening. June 27 Admission. 10 lents.
Hampton Stieet Methodiut llplscopal
church. Hev. James Benninger. pnstor
Services on Sundny as follows
Preaihlng at 10 30, Hev William Clilln,
son "f V)r Glflln, pastor of i:im Paik
chinch, will picach; class meeting at
11.30 a. m.; Sunda .chool nt 2 p. in ;
Juniois at 3 p. in ; Kpworth league at
0 30 p. m., preaching nt 7 30 p. in., sub
ject, "Walking with God"
Dunmore Methodist episcopal church,
Hev. A. J. Van Cleft, pastor The pas
tor will preacli at 10.30 . m. and 7 30
p. m , subject for moinlng. "Living for
Otheis;" subject for evening, "The Im
portance of Little Things." Scats fiee
and all made welcome.
Presbyterian.
First Presbjteilan chuich Services
at 10.30 a m and 4.30 p. m , Sacia
ment of the Loid's Suppei in connec
tion with the morning seivice, and the
Sacrament of Baptism In the afternoon.
Dr MoLood u 111 ollli late
The Second Presbjteilan church
Services 10 30 a. m. nnd 7 30 p. m. In
the motniiil the sacrament of thi
Loid's Supper will be administered. In
tho evening Dr. Hoblnson will picach
on the "Heights of Lowliness." All
welcome.
Sumner Avenue Presbyteilan chinch,
Hev. L.H. Fostei. M. A., pistor Sun
day school at 2 p. tn : preaching bv the
pastor at 0 p. m ; Christian Hndeavor
at 7 p. m : prajer meeting at 7 p. in.
Wednesday.
Presloteiian chapel, Adams avenue
and Xe,w York street, Hev. James
Hughes, pastoi Subject. "His I,nvo to
Me Was Wonderful " Time of sui v Ice,
7 1" p. m. A cordial invitation to all.
Green Hldge Piesbyterlan chuuh,
Hev. Isaac J. Lansing, pastor 10 20 a.
m , Chlldien's dny cercises, ti 11 p m.,
Clulstlan Lndeavor; 7 1.1 p. in., the pas
tor will preach. All welt nme.
Washburn Stieet Piesbj tcilan
c huich- Hev. John Moffat, p istor. Ser
vices nt 10 30 a. in. and 7 30 p. m.
THItlo school at 12 in. Young People'
Clulstlan Hndeavor at (120 p. m. Con
s.ciation service. Pia.ver meeting;
Wednesday 7.30 p m. The subject nt
the morning service by the pastor will
be "The Individual Hesponsiblllty of
n Church Member." All cordially wel
come iProvldenco Presbyteilan church. Hev.
Genige L Guild, D. D, pastor The
pastor's morning theme, "A Homnik
able Healing." Kvenlng service, w ith
short sermon, at 7 30 o'clock; Sunday
Fchnol at 12 o'clock, Hndeavor meeting
at 6.33 o'clock. Seats ftce at alt ser
vices. Taylor Presbyterian chutch 10.30 a.
m preaching by tho pastor: 11.30 a. m.,
Sunday school.
Baptist.
Penn Avenue Baptist church Ser
vices at 10 30 a. m. nnd 1.30 p. m. Morn
ing piaycrs In the lower temple at 9.43.
At the morning service Mrs. William
Scott, tho distinguished and eloquent
negro speaker of tho Western college
at Macon, Mo., will give nn nddress on
"The Negro and the Five Gieat Facts
He Has Proven." Mis Scott has occu
pied the pulpits of the largest Baptist
churches of tha North In the Jnteiests
of the American Baptist Home Mission
society, Sunday school at 12 o'clock;
Y. P. S. C. 13. meeting at 6.30 p. m. In
the evening there will be a sacred song
bervlce, special music by the choir
under the leadership of Prof. Hnjdn
Uvans. The pastor will give n brief
Bermon and ndmlnlster the ordinance
of Baptism.
Jackson Street Baptist church An
nil day inlsslonniy rally will be hfld.
Morning prayer meeting nt 9.30. Broth
er K. Grimth will lead. Pleaching at
10.30; missionary sermon, by the pas
tor, Hev. Thomas do Gruehy. Topic,
"The Gospel i lr Cuba." Sunday
school session at 2 m. Mlsstonniy
exercises, singing by the school, reci
tation by Miss Annie Thomas, address
by Hev. JaniCH Hughes, of Klmbeily.
Alfred Hobert, supeilntendont. liven
ing seivico at 7 sharp. Pi also service,
assisted by full choir. Anthem by the
choir. The address of the evening will
bo delivered by Mis. William Scott, a
negio lecturer. Topic, "The Negio and
the Five Facts He fcas Proven" Seats
nie ull fiee. A collection will in
taken.
Gieen Hldge Baptist church Hev. W.
J. Ford, pastor. Church tei vices, at
10 30 a. in, nnd 7,30 p. in. Subject in
tho morning, "Tho nnlnbow Cove,
nnnt:" In thq evening "Tho Law of
Natural Selection In the Spiritual
world." Sunday school at 11,45. Youtit;
People's meeting at 6 30.
First Bapt'-'t church Hev. S. F.
Matthews, pa.. u The usual service
in h mornlnir. 11,30 a. m. In th-5
A Letter to Mrs. Pinkham Brought
Health to Mrs. Archambo.
LKTTfR TO MRS. TINKilAM HO. 4J,J)jJ
" Dr.Aii Mits. I'lNKHAM For two
j cars I felt tlrcil and so weak unci dlrzy
that somo days I could hardly jfo
around tho house, llackacho nnd head
ncho all tho Mine anil my food would,
not digest nnil lind suoh pains in tho
womb nnd troubled with k-ucorrhira.
and kidneys were nffecfed.
"After birUi of each child 1 grew
vvenkcr, nnd henrinp so much of tho
good you lind done, I wrote to you nud
havo tnltcn six bottles of Lydla 12.
Pinkhniu's Vegetable Compound, ono
box of Lozenges, ono box of Liver Pills,
ono package of Sanntivo Wash, nnd to
day I am feeling as well ns I ever did.
When I get up in tho morning I feel us
fresh ns I did when n girl and eat and
slcop well anil do ull of my work. If
ever I feel weak again shall know
where to get my strength. 1 know
yourmcdlcino cut cdme." Mns. S4L1NA
AjlCHAHBO, CllAlt.KMONT, MA8P.
Tho present Mrs. I'inhhnm's eporl
ence in treating female ills is unparal
leled; for years she woiked side by
sido'with Mrs. Lydla E l'iiikhnm, and
for sometime past lias had solo charge
of tho correspondence department of
her great business, treating by letter
as many as a hundred thousand ailing
women a year. AJ1 women who stiller
arc inviU;d to write to Mrs. Plrdchnm
at Lynn, Mass., for ndrice, which will
bo promptly given without charge.
evening the H. Y. P F. w ill hold their
serviie nt the chuuh Instead of Ivorlte
hall, r.t 7 30 p. 111. Address by thu pas
tor, subject, "Spliltu.il Growth." Sun
day school, 2.10 p. m., nt Plymouth
chuich, Ilr. Ueddnc, .iupr1rlntendent.
Covenant meeting Wednesday evening
nt 7 30 p 111. All nro coullilly Invited
to thr-sc service.
Not th Main Av "nil Baptist chinch
Hev. W. G. Wntklii". pastoi. Pleach
ing nt 10 30 a. in, and 7 '0 p. 111. Pas
tor WathhiB, who has been conncc lid
with the church neatly eight yeais,
will complete bis p.istornte toniomivv.
In the moinlng he will pio.it h his fare
well iiPiinnn to the chinch In the even
ing he will pit mil to thf unsaved.
I'aptl-un will 1 10 atlmlnistcied nt tho
evening seitnun. All nie Invited.
Miscellaneous.
Giaco Hcfruineil HpHcopal chinch.
Winning avenue below Mulbeiry
stieet Hev G"oigc L. Alrlcb, pastor.
Piajer and pialsi- set vice at 9.".u a. in.
Divine woishlp at 10 30 a. in. and 7.30
p. 111. Preaching by the pastor, a. in ,
"Tho Holy Spliit." p. in., "Studies In
Daniel." Sabbith school at 12 111. Y.
P. S. C. i:. at f, '.0 p. 111 Scats free.
Strnngeis untlialb Invited. Union
Bible class for lesson study, on Thuis
dav evening at 7. 1" o'clock. All are
w eloomo.
All Souls' Fnlvcisnlist chuich. Pine
street, between Adams and Jefferson
avenues, ltcv. O H. Ileal dsley, p,itot
Mornng seivice at 10 30. subject, "P10
giessivo Thought In th I'nlveisallst
Chun h " The evening feivlce at 7.30
will be conducted bv the Y. P. C. I. of
the chuich A line serv I e Is expected.
Subject, "Our Faith in Toctiy and
Song" Sunday s, imnl after morning
sci vice, Mis. S. Benjamin, supetlnti nil
ent. Dining Jul and Vugust then
will be onlv the inclining stivice nnd
Sundn si lino. We vvtltome ui to all
our scivlces. Come, jou will do m
good.
Calvary Itefnrmed chuuh, Hev. G W.
Welsh, pastor 10 30 a. 111., preparatoiy
seivlcos,subjcet."Love Not the World,"
11.43, Sunday school: 30, Clulstlan H-i-deavor,
7 30, special spilcs, sermon
to the Knights of Malta, tet, "Be
thou faithful unto death " Solos b
Miss Iiene Kami. Conimunlen on July
2 at 10.30 a in.
Flitted llvangellt.il chuuh Capouse
avenue, Hev. C D Monie, pnstor Sab
bath school at 9 43 a. in . puathlng nt
10 13 11. 111.; Ko stone League Christian
Bndeavor nt C 30 p. 111 . Chlldien's tiny
exticises at 7 :'0 11. m This serv lie will
be conducted bv membeis of the Sab
bath school and an ottering taken for
tho suppoit of the general mlsslonarv
cause. A special Invitation Is extended
to the friends of "Zlon" to attend this
service.
Fiist Chuich of ctiilst Scientist. 310
Adams avenue Sundav services. 10 30
a. 111. nnd 7 30 p. m. Subject, "(iuls
tlan Science." Wedm-sday evenings
met ting ut S o'clock. ll welcome.
Volnntceis of Anieilca. 310 Wash
ington avenue Captain Geoige Tot
ten in command. Louis Day, Juno
23th, meetings at 3 and s p. in. On
sS.iluulny and Sunday visiting com
i.ulcs fiom Wllkos-Barie will asrflst
Captain Tottn. Giand times expect
ed. A loidlal invitation extended to
nil. Meetings eveiy wnk nlglit ex
cept Monti ly. Kvtijlmdy welcomed:
and made to fi el at home.
MUSICAL NOTES.
On Thuisday evening, June 29, ut
Powell's music looms In the Connell
building, Mi. John T. Wutkins will
give tils tiist "Pupils Hccltal." Mr.
Watklns hns for many jcais demon
strated his ability as a musical d hec
tor and vocalist. The singing of the
large mixed mid male ohomses ot
which lie has been conductor, his been
highly complimented by the leading
muslcans of the tountiy. His woik Is
always of a high stnndaid and a ciedlt
nt all times to our city. We huvo eveiy
leason to look for a successful exposi
tion of his methods of volco pioductlon.
The piogiamme which wo have ic
cclved piomlses an evening of delight
ful song and will be rendcied by Miss
Mary Joidan, Nellie Beamish, Kath
rjn DeSales Gibbons, Anna Scnnloii,
Tessle Ilnnnway, Julia A. Donnelly,
Missis. J. C Wlncke. W. F. Buclunan.
Hany Acker, the Schubert Quartette.
Seveiat imminent slngets will ncslst In
tho ensemble tinging of the choir.
II II II
The choir of St. Patllek's church will
slug at tomorrow's 10.30mnssGounoiU'8
"Messo Solenelle," the mn.s which was
cung on "Kaster Day." Mr. Wutkins
v. ill bo present to conduct tho muslcnl
service. This wilt bo tho last mass nt
which tho choir Mil p.uttclp.ito until
fall.
II II II
Tho committee having In chnrgo tho
mrangementa for tho onteitnlnlnsx of
the delegate to tho coming mall car
rleis convention 1110 oiganlzlng a. lnur
chorus of male olceu nnd havo np-
pointed Mr. J. T. Watklns ns director
of same. Tho ety best slngets of
Scranton nro to foim tho nucleus of the
organization.
II I' 'I
.The following clipping Is culled from
tho columns of a London weekly called
"Lady" after n recent plnno u-cttal In
that city by tho tho Hiitsluu pianist,
Vladimir de Pachmann' "P.uiimnnn
lias rotuined Paetiinaiin with his airs
nnd graces, his twists nnd twills nml
fol-do-rols and his wonderful musi
cians soul. I havo hoard his manner
isms condemned, and, you might think,
justly, if you did not listen cmefully
and inmk tho sincerity of his expres
sion. He Is unequalled In Chopin and
his Interpretation of Schubert and
Liszt was equally wondciful. It would
be n superficial observer Indeed who
judged 'do Pnehnuinn's playing wus
wlint he would have you think it Is by
lil manner. It Is stiong, poetic; now
niul ngaln has marvellous feeling.
I'm hmaii's nuolenoe on Saturday went
mad wltli delighted enthusiasm, They
were nulto light.
II II II
Piogiamme ot Ballot's band nt Lake
Ailcl tomorrow, Sunday, June 23, lf9,
will be as follows:
March, "Ohio State Band" Farrer
Ovcrtuie, "Mailtana" Wallace
Selection, "A Ilunaway Glil"... Caryll
"Whlspci lug Flow cts" F. V Bloti
Medley, "Popular Alls" Boottger
Selection, "The Battered Hrldc,"
Smetnua
Gloria, fiom Mozmt's Twelfth mass,
Mozart
"Jung Werner's Halting Song,"
tioinbone solo Ncssler
"Albion," grand selection on Hngllsh,
Itlsh and Scotch airs Barteus
March, "Burr's Triumphal". Alexundet
"Star Spangled Bannei."
It. J. Bauer, conductor.
The llnnl recitals of the Southworth
Studios of Music will take place on the
evenings of Monday, Juno 26th, Wed
nesday, the 2vih nnd Friday, the 30th.
The Urst two wilt be given In the stu
dios, the last nt the nvcolslnr club
house, Washington nvenue. The pro
grammes will compilse numbeis for
udce, violin nnd piano, in both solo
and ex-ample by the pupils of Miss
Coidella Freeman, Miss Julia Clapp
Mien and Mr. Southworth. The public
Is coidially Invited.
II II II
Mr. A. 17o Vligll, the gifted Inventor
of tiie Practise Clavier and author of
the Vligll method, will give a lcctuio
on this subject of "How to mnko a pos
sible player Into nn actual player," at
the Jervls-IIaulenbeigh school Mon
day, Juno 20th.
II II II
The largo number of summer music
schools to bo held In various paits of
the country this year Is a very grati
fying sign of the Increasing Inteiest In
nit and the progressive attitude of the
Anieilcnn teacher. One of the best
known New York teacheis, Mr. Perlec
V. Jervis, Is to conduct n live we-ks
summer coin so nt the Jervis-Harden-beigh
piano school, beginning Juno 26
This will give Scranton people an un
usual oppoi tunlty to study the A'ligll
Clavier method which hns been creat
ing such .' sensation in Get many nnd
FngUnd. The method is to be adopted
shintly In the New Kuglaml Conservn
toiy of Boston, where Mr. Virgil nlso
Is to held 11 live weeks session this
summer. That Set .niton people aie
taking a very lively Inteiest In the
work of Mr. Jervis Is evidenced by the
huge number of pupils already en
rolled In his summer class.
II I' II
The following selections will bo ren
in ted In tomoi low's sen Ices ut Hlin
Park church, under tho dliectlon of
Mr. J. Alfred Pennington:
Morning Service.
Oian, "Theme nnd Vailatlons."
Whitney
Oigan, "In P-iiaillsluni" Dubois
Oignn, "Fugue In 12 minor" Bach
Hjniii-antheni, "Come Fnto Me."
Thavvr
Anthem, "How Lovely Aie Thy
Dwellings Fall" Spohr
livening Seivice.
Oigan, "Hhapstidle In D". .Saint Sacns
Oigan, "B.xtasi," Deshaycis
Oigan, 'Pi elude and Fiuuo In F' Bach
Anthem, "Jubilate In B flat". Schubcit
Solo, selected,
llymn-anthem, "Abide with Me,"
Shelley
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Piof. Southwoith will give a number
of musical entertainments next week
which wilt attinct much attention. On
Monday and Wednesday evenings tli -
muslcales will be held In his studio,
over Powell's. On Filday evening a
moi e elaboiatc affali will be held in
Fxcelsior ball as tho close of a most
successful jeni.
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Dei 1 Sil. I judge b the aptarincc ov
my letict in juiu piper last week lli.it
!li stile must h.iv sooted j u, I illdu t
mean J h.iv j u pilot mj later to (.') j 11,
.a that vv.i.5 piuely pcrsmil, bow ever
the claiiiinidgu U dun now so linns 10
use weeping over split lakticl tlooid iu
the mi In Bustiii, but I clem 1 think 1 11
sell many lltnlng lotls in jme vlslnltv
The letters fiom koiiesponUculs vltch
u forwaidtd too nu ar -' li.iud iV. 1 wll
nasi i" them In tho lollowlng older lu
spektllelj 2 xv It :
rioi.i Awl tho lloius u incnsimn nr
wild Hours but th.i m.i ho taliued. Yu
must lenu tube r Iho that wild Horns llkj
wild becsts 111 talnicd eziei and kwlcker
by klniliicH than Icmlotj . I wood .nhie
u ii"! - monkey with the poUIn Ivy ut
11. Ilko the wild kat, telelum be-komes M.
sh eble. 'in never kan depend 011 1 llhur
ai.Im.il & tho stliig of 1 W. ckwally az
b eil u tho other If nut wtise.
IntliiMltlic Not having had mutch
Npeiknco with her tiled l.uls 1 am bard
Iv konipetent 2 Judge ov tluio domcstlck
life Tho only lief-iled lady I waz cvr
pewnallj nkvvaiutetl with waz 1 ov tho
nltest men 1 evei met when jIio had lur
either eluso on.
1'nless u nr pcku'laily fitted 1 this,
okupashun I wood not ndvirc 111 ; cm
lir.iso It. Iho I believe tho pay t ijojd
If oll lmvo a sinull waste.
Igiuiianl A 2 faced pel sou In tho gon
ial iiJwsoptnnro ov th term U 1 v,lio kan
tnvvlt nz well behind jme back az m
front ov ne face. If not better. Yu a.
long In nssoemlng tint tho Slmezo twlnz
.V: Milly Kilsiten ar xamplcs; besides It
Imi t ilto 1 tnvvk about iled picpll S. I
be Hive 1 ov tho Slmczc tvliiz mo ded If
not both
A-b-e-d-c-f-g Don't think that bekavvs
slikiiinstnnses it u buz saw h.iz dopilvcil
mi ov eevrul ingers on vuie lett hand
that j 11 must sees jure mnst:il knrear.
This hnz bin provln 2 be a falso fallacy
1 ov the most uthustnstlck A: konslcnslnis
bnso drum plnjors I ever saw or be id
h id a woodln leg. a glas I d a good oar 4
muslck.
Aleck Trie It) Sum btidy his evidently
bin taking advi'iitagr ov )iue Ignnrniits
there Is no such Mdgtnlile uz elektilk
kuiiaiits. Yu ask "where can they bo
found and how pluckctl" lu leply wood
Rii they ar most eazy ov aksess on non
Insulation wires & shood bo remooved
from tho bush by a quick gerk ov tho
Indceks tlmjei ,i tliiuii ov tho right hand,
lustlukt wll tel u when 2 glv the gerk.
I woud awlso ndvlzo the uso ov liibher
Rhus vUillo Hei'ci.ctlne the lieiivs from
the lnisli, this ptevents the kunants
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Undo bcz the lust way J preserve rink
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Cameras, Kodaks, Supplies and Finishing.
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Tile ro vv.ij! betvvcin 0 SL 'nUnR) ov tlioso
books hold & whiles I proflttrd llii.inshully
(ev. tlio imlillbhcrH. will more) it Iz 3 my
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I. N. Doubt Yu lluttcp mo gr.itely
when yu Klvo mo the miner ov nameliiK
51110 twlnz. Since ict-iuvInK vuto letter
I hivo bin thinkliiR .1 pontliins & co
KlIntinK luvvl .ibovvt the wmo tlio spelt
cllftrent) nz 2 whtit Id elo If similarly (if
lllcktcd (this Inst U h.nkubm; no of
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Thezo names h.iv ineimy kwaltlze 2
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2nd TI1.1 nr ckwally iisrfull I the
tniisKullii fcmall and noote-r pixIr Cl'lio
If 1 Iz a boy & the other vley verm I
teliood naino tho boy Alpha ho u kood
call him Alph I t-hort, ti litti anthlnjl.
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rril lf,tho tvvluz was mine I ahoort koti
ftlder tho abuv names tipropoo (Kreneli
finze meenlnB nootablc 2 tho ockashiiu.)
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Mrs. A. I.. Tltmnn nnrl son, Hewitt,
nntl M"!ss MailKo Tltiuan arc vUltlns
leltitlves In Hlmlra.
Mlsc Hessio Iloynold1, vvlio lias been
ntteiidliiK neliool nt Hucknell Univer
sity. LovvlabuiR, l'n.. lias leturnetl to
lier luniie' In this place on her vacation.
Hr. 1' It Ntvvtnn, of Nlcliolwin, was
cloliiR buHlncst. In town leeently.
II. A Lyons was In Scianton the first
of the Week
JIl's Alice Xoitliup Is visltlllff rela
tives In Howard, X. Y.
Mis. F. D. MoirlH bus been VlsltlliB
relatives In I'liiKli'inUon.
Miss hena Denel left Weelneselay for
afclioit Mult with lelntlvrs In IlliiKliam
ton Mr. Norman Htowait hns purchased
a bullillne lot nt Ulk Lake.
The PiesbytJMun Sunday bohool pie
nlo will bo held at Heart Lake on IMtvn.
day next.
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