0 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1809. Royal Mokes the food more delicious and wholesome oi MKiwa pawcuea ,tneic DAY'S DOINGS OF . DUNMUM BOROUGH SERMON OF REV. VAN CLEFT AT TUNERAL Or FRED DREYER. Urged That Wo Number Our D(iys and Uso Them for the Highest Good An Eloquent Eulogy on the Character of the Dead Man Sam uel Smith Gives n Reception in Honor of Miss Daisy Dawson. Other Notes of Interest. A lirlof notice of the funeral servlcci in the Methodist HnNcopal chinch of the mte Trederlck Dreyer, upnenrid in Wedncndin's Tilhune, but because of the tinhcrnul esteem In vw IiIpIi Mr. Dreer was held, and the Ricat In llucnce for pood his thirty years' resi dence1 In Dunmoro has been to ill who knew him, the follow ini; tribute to his memory by Ken A J. Van Cleft, pastor of the Methodist Uple copal church, will be road with deep intorcHt by the many who could not be piesent nt the last sad lltes oer their departed friend. After rr Irn irotslo i c ma l Its in German by Ke. Ifelnman, of the Peterahutg Presby terian church, of which Mr. Drejor was a faithful member, Mr. Vpii Cleft said. When Mo&ph una info mod that of tho grc.it host with him ti .ruling to tauian only two would be permitted to reach the promised land, he legalized s-omethliit; ot tho brevity and uncortalntj ol huin.tn life. And under the !ii-piiuthii of that fact he penned the ninetieth 1'Milni Ilo nkeel that the I, old would "teach us to numbci our da that wc ma upplv our hearts to wisdom." KIiib D.iilet know ing that life is short and unoertnln puieel "Lord ni ilte mc to know mine end, and the measure ol m d.iyp, what It is, that I ma know how frail I am ' Paul, the great apostle In writing to the Kpheslunt and also to the Colosiar.s oNhortid them to "redeem the time' And Jcsas, the Man clous Teacher, said "Watch, there, fore, foi ic know neither the day nor the hour win rein Hit Son of Mm tum uli." "'therefore be je also leael, for la such an houi ab e think not the Son of Jinn eometh" And ill speaking of Himself he h.ild "I must work the works ol Jllm that sent Me. while It Is d.i : 'he night eometh when no man can work." As we stand todaj bj the re mains of our In other who has been called iiwiij by death so suddenly and un "c- liectcdls these wnrels and exhortations from CJod's word come to us with woi- ilerful force and power. We realize tint we ought to "bo also le.nh, fur la such an hour as we "think not the Son of Man" maj come That we should "K deein the time" and "number our ilas' hy applj lug oiu "hearts lei wisdom" which ptrsonltles religion We should "Mk llrst the kingdom of God and His righteousness" and be lueiuiied to llu oi die, for "In the midst of life are wc In death." Wo should number our dajs by using them for our highest good because they are to us of gre.tt uilue The are dajs of probatlem nnd our probation was se cured at the cost of the Si lours life and bj sludelliu' of Ills blood A grtat work Is to bo accomplished In time Dur ing life we are to prepare for another and higher lite In time wo aie building for 'ternlt. Each d.iv we are adding some thing to our work This life Is onlv the preparatory school wnlch lits us for the nobler life beyonil e shall need all of our time for this woik Time Is so valuable that God deals out our el.ijs to us with tho greatest eaie We cannot purchase or even lease abseiluteh a siii glu da of life As our days are given us for a grand and noble purpose we should spend them properly. As we must give an account of our stewardship wo nhoulel strive each dav to dei our very best. We should redeem our time and liunber our dajs, because the dajs which aro passed can never bo recalled If we had an opportanltv of changing some things in our past life we woulel gladly do so, but what Is passed Is gone bo. jond our recall Wo should number our davs be-causo life at the longest Is tdinrt .'o'j "aid unto Pharaoh: "Pew and evil have tho dajs of the ears of mv life been " Da vid said: "Thou hast made my davs as an hnnd-hreaiUh, and mine age is as nothing before Thee" The metaphors nnd ligures mplojed In the Uible to ele scribe tho brevlt of human llto nie Mriklng and fcrccful It Is likened to a shadow, a step, to grts. to the llown, to "vapor which appeatcth for a little time and then vnnlshelh awnv." Hut life Is not onlj short. It Is uncer tain. Surely our brother left his home on Saturday morning In pei'ocl hciilth. but was carried back In the afternoon and before the sun had went down line! brcnthed his last Hut ho had been for j ears living for his God and was doubt less found ready at his Master's call A llfo such as we have been describing mnkeB us useful here ore! thorouglilv pre. pares for death Who was of greater prrvlce to his people and age than Moses, tho man of God, who desired to number his davs and upnlv his heart to wisdom, nnd when tho tlmo for' his departure camo God let the glorv Into his soult the vessel broko and he was not for God took him It is said of David "After he had served his generation by tho will of God fell la sleep and was laid unto his fathen " Hut before ho was called awa he stated most emphatleallj "Yen though I walk through tho valley of the shadow of It is Incontrovertible! The Editor of the "Christian Million," under tho heading of General Notes, on August jo, 1894, wrote s 'A Rood article will stand upon Its own ntrtti, and we may rely upon It that nothing UI continue Ions: whkh does not, In a more or less degree, hsrmonlie with the state ments which are published concerning It." Mr. Hall Calne, Author of "The Deemtter," "The Manx, man," "Tho Christian," etc., when speak, lag on "Criticism," recently, said . "When a thin? that Is advertised greatly Is good It sots ami goes permanently) when It (s Ltd, It only goes lor a while 1 tho public Hod It out." The Proprietor of BEECHAM'S PILLS h3 td ovr and over again : "It Is a (atlaey to Imagine that anything; v.lll mII lux becaiiso It Is advertised. aw miuy nostrums havo been started with jUro and snuffed out In cloom? The tact Is, a Din Is net easily culled a second tlmei and every dtssatlsllcJ purchaser does ten times mora harm than ono aatlilled does eood. Assuredly the sale ol mora than 6,000,000 boua oriiniiCIIAM'S PILLS Dr annum. . altera nubile trial ol hall-a-centurv. Is con. E elusive testimony of their popularity, su periority and proverbial worth." Bevcfc&n's Fill hate fct sua Mr beta th nepuUr t fuaUy cMdldne wtorotr tfca Imitua Laruig. h poken, i sua Uitf now suae wlebttit a mil. la poiu,io cents , siutajraatsciih.ststla'iuf tteti. Baking Powder death 1 will fear no evil, feir 'Ihou ait with mo, Thy rod und Thy staff thuy comfort mc." And Paul, tho hero of tho New Testa ment times, who said "foi me to live in Christ," was pre-eminently useful In llfo and he enme to tho end of his eiuthly en i ocr with holj triumph. Ho b.ilet at the closing up of llfo "I have fought a gooel light I havo Mulshed my course. J havo kept the faith Henceforth there Is Intel up for me a crown of righteousness." And ngnln "u our ealthly house ot tins la bornuclo were dlsolved. wo havo u build lug of God, an house not made with hands, eternal In the heavens As J stand bv this coffin I am tnnnKiui that we have Gods blessed word which has brought life and Immortality to light. Our brother Is not dead, but slcepeth. We havo the assurance of an Immortal. Itj', of a resurrection morning and of .1 happy reiuilon bjo and bje. Hrother Drejcr has ben known In this cmnmunltj ns u most devoted and earn est Christian. Por many jears his llfo have been thorough! v consecrated to the service of hM Divine Master, and ho hns bepn highly respected bj nil who hive known him. Kvery one speaks of him as one of our most honoreel and useful citizens. Ills strletlv moral and upright character Is universnllv ndmlred, and he will no greatlv missed bv all His church had been deprived of one of Its most steaelfnst anil faithful members Hut It Is In tho home, where love seemed to reign su pi eme that the loss will be most deeply felt He lenves his family the legaej of a noble life Hut he still lives. Wo hnve two Immortalities One we will carry Into the other world, the other we will leave behind us to Influence mankind The Influence of such a life ns Frederick Drever's was will long bo felt for good In this community MIPS DAWSON ENTERTAINED. Samuel Smith, of Webster avenue, pave a reception Thursday evening In honor of his little guest, Miss Daisy D.iwson. of Buffalo, N. Y vvhji Is io ceiguled ns an exceptionally clever dancei. The affair proved to bo a most onjojable one The leading fe.ttuies of the evening weie the dniuing bv Miss Dawson, selections on the loll 1 by Pint Wiilklnshnw nnd vocal se lections bv Robert W. Hankln The highland fling and sailors' horn pipe, elnneenl by Miss Dawson, vv -,0 leeelvcd with applause. To her su pilse, howovei, she was presented wl'.t a gold ring by Mr. James Flvnn in behalf of admiring friends She was taken completely by suiptlse and was unable to lespcmd, which was done bv Mt.s. Smith In a few well chosn woids Pi of. Wnlklnshaw rendereel "The Iast Itose of Summer," "Auld Hoblu Gi.i" anil "The PIowci.s of the Pen est" In a pialsevvorthy manner. Miss Wakefield, James Plynn, Mr. Ciaw forel also entertained. Refreshments were sen eel, after dancing was in dulged In for tho remainder of tlu ovenlng Among those present won? Mis. Uottlce, Miss Shoppard, Mlsi Wakelleld, Aithur i.lnnett, William Hill, James Diummond, R. W. Rankin, Thomas iirock. ITEMS OP INTEREST. All members of Dunnioie lodge. No. lO.'J, Junior Order United Amerlenn Mechanics, and Patilotlc Order Sons of America, are leeiuested to attend the funeial of their deceased brother, A Van Campen, at his home on Scranton road, Throop, this meaning at 9 o'clo-'i'. The members of the Pioneer corps w 111 ns-semble for drill In their rooms Monday evening, when all members will be requested to report The employes of the Nos 1, 2, 4 and C mines of the Pennsylvania Coal company icelved their monthly wages jesteiday. James Nelson, of Plttston, called on Ulakely street friends yesterday. Mi.s. Moirls Haiilngtoti, of Apple street, Is dangeiously 111 at hei home Charles Ttrovvn, of Gieen Ridge street, and his guest, Mr. Edward Uohier, leave? today for Nlugaia Falls on a visit. Miss Kate Duffy, of Chestnut stieet, who has been spending several months at Eos Angeles, Cal , has ictuined homo. Dr. Hunter und son, living, of New Yoik, are tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ileniy Koch, of Chestnut street. Misses Anna Lavvlor and May Con roy, of Jessup, called on friends In town yesteidav. Mr. and Mis. E. U Oakley, of 116 Swartz street, aro spending the week at Wlmmers visiting ft lends and 1 da tives. Superintendent E. D Bovard, of North Blakoly ctreet, leaves this morning feir Pittsburg, where he will spend tho next ten davs at his home Mr and Mrs IIair M Spencer, eif East Drinker street, are the guests of fi lends at Falrileld, Conn. Miss Crace Peckurd has returned to hei home at Elmlra, N. V., after a ten days' seijourn in this vicinity. Mr niul Mrs. Richard Kelly, of Wllkes-Barre, nie spending 11 few dajs with lelatlves In town. Miss Georgle Jones, of Brook street, Is able to be aiound again aftei her lecent Illness FOREST CITY. Tho members of St. Agnes church choir picnicked nt Ciyptul Etke on Wednesday and right merrily did they njoj themselves. The Rev 1 N Steehnan will here nftei eonduct meetings In tha Vnndllng Congregational church every Sunday afternoon This is good news to the church going people of that place. There will be no meeting In the Ptesbyteilan church tomorrow. Tho Rev Kennedy, former pastor of the church, will conduct services In tho Catbondale Presbyterian chinch tomor row both morning nnd evening. It Is cNpected that a laigo number will Jour ney to that place The members of tho Christ Eplsco copal Sunday tehool have enjoyed un outing at Crystal Lake. Coal Inspector Fred Reynolds has re turned from n two weeks' vacation with relatives at Lako Idlewild Mrs Joseph Burns and daughter, Mrs James Brown, nnd the latter's son Thomas, have returned to their homes In Old Forge, after spending 0 week at the home of Mi and Mrs Al fred Waters. We are glad to note that our worthy townsman, William J. Maxey, bos re ceived the nomination for sheriff of thin county, Messrs. William J. Maxey, Jluba will lams, Thomas Brown, ar,. and John Jones returned Thursday evening from Montrose, , The Misses Stella Davis nnd sister, llerthn, are guests at the borne of their uncle, David W Davis, of Lako Idle wild. Many of tho townspeople arc rustlcat lnjr at Crystal I.uko Ncvll Arthurs, of Railroad street, Is suffering with n poisoned arm. The members of the double quar tette; of tho Presbyterian church will picnic at Crystal lake on Wednesday next. Hemcmbcr William eKIchenberg's class on Tuesday evening nt 7.30 o'clock. (Jood times aie reportetl. Chailes D. Shores, representative of tho Carboiidalo Ieadei, was In town last ovcnlnc. Mr and Mrs V. . Peterson are now enjoying a trip up tho Hudson. Alfred Wuteis returned on Thursday from a business tour to Dundaff, Clif ford, Itoyul nnd South Gibson Mrs. George Ksmny Is visiting at Clifford. 'Treasures of Flowers Rare and Roses Red" Come frqm enriched, wetl nourished soil, giving the re sult of perfect growth. The same result can be obtained by humanity in general, if they look after the blood, the life of the whole system. Hood's SarsapanlU is the one specific remedy for this, as it transforms poor blood into perfect blood from 'which fol lows the greatest of blessings, good health. Eczema "Since 1 was a child I have had eruptions on my body -which our physician pronounced eczema, I took su bottles of Hood's Sarsapartlta and have had no return of the disease." Mrs. Ida M. Totter. Conneaut, Ohio. 3v0Gd& SaUapcViii Ilnnd'n IMUft euro liver 111, the nonjrrHitlnfC aud ntv cathartic to talto witri itooiVa 'HarsupafUla. - COLORADO Is reached quickly and com fortably by The Colorado Special Only Ons Night to Denver. Leaves Chicago 10 00 a m. every day. Reaches Denver 2.5j p. in. next day, and Colo rado Springs next evening. No change of cars and all meals in dining cais. Another llrst-class tialn with through hei vice leaves Chicago 10.30 p. m. dally. For paitlculars apply to ur nearist ticket ugent or adelress Chicago & North-Western Ry. Principal Agencies: PHILADELPHIA NBW YORK 161 Chestnut M. 461 Broadway riHCAOO 193 Clark St. twMKO: fitig(jsf Sale Nou) Od Special for This Week. -'- Hamster blioe, aud is a great gaiu. lake advautage of offer at once, as this line is lim ited to less than one huudred pairs. Remember, our August Sale offers bargains in every depart ment. If we have your size you cau save from $1.00 to $1.50 a pair on standard shoes. Our bargain tables are especially attractive. Shoes af 50c 75c. and $1.00. (MmmM, Cor, Lack and Wyoming Avenues, Scranton Pa, Itch!Itch!Itch! Awful Itchingof Eczema Dreadful Scaling of Psoriasis CURED BY CUTICURA Cuticoiia Soxr, to clcanso tho skin, Cuticuiia Ointment, to heal tho skin, and CtiTicuiiA Resolvent, to cool tho blood, tnako tho most complete and spcody euro tnijtment for torturing, disfiguring hu mors, raihes, nnd Irritations, with loss of hair, which havo eloficd thosklll of thobost physicians and all other jrcnicsdies. THE SET $1.25 Or, SOAf. SSC I OlilMSIlT, JOC.I ItHOtTSKT.SOc. Sold Ttrrwhere. l'OTTia D.uC.Coar. Props.. Iloitoa. Great ' Bargains Bicycles at one-quarter of their original' value. We have six wheels now on hand. They were pawned and as the time has expired, we will sell them at very low prices. Call and See Them. Davidow Bros 227 Lackawanna Ava. TIONAL OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to lUtsN nchs nnd Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations I,x. tended According to 1) tlances and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 WAL CONNELL, PreildsnI. UENRV BDLIN, Jr., Vice-Prea. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier The vault of this bank is pro tected by Holmes' Electric Pro tective System. We place on sale this week ubout 100 pairs of Gentlemen's Russet Cloth Top Shoes, in all sizes and widths. We desire to clear out all of these goods and have marked everypair at $ 2.95 The grades are all Banister's Shoes, and formerly sold for $5 the pair. The price we sell them at IS the lnwpol- pvor nclrrl fru- n w.wrfc.w w . w .J v W4 lb bar- this 1fp R2p ConnoltySfallac 127 and 129 Washington Avenue. Housekeeping Specials . . , ioo doz. Hemstitched, HUGk TOWelS ioo doz. Plain Hemmed, j At 16c each, or $1.70 per doz 72-inch Brown Damask, extra heavy weight; attractive designs; 50c value. Price 37jc a Yard White Bed Spreads, pearl liemmed, ready for use, full size, exceptional value, 98c Each Connolly & Wallace, 127 and 129 Washington Avenue. If jou Miht a nice, light, moist loaf eif bieael that WU not "dry out," uso "Snow White" Flour It Is made of tholce wheat In nn up-to.dato mill where oerjthliiK Is clenn and pure. All grocers sell It, "We only wholesalelt " THE WESTON ILL CO. Scranton, Carhondale, Olypliant. TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK.' Car load Just arrived. All styles, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed ecn on THE CHEAPER GRVDES. Keep us In mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods as represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Fha largo floors full to the celling at Thus. Kelly's Stom, vAWXlL IHAWCOflL At Retail. Coal ot the best quality for domestlo use and of all sizes, Including Uuckwheat and nirdscye, delivered In uny part of tho city, ot tho lowest prlco. Orders recolxed at the otllce, Connoll building, Room 800: telephone No 17G2, or at tho mine, telephone No 2J2, will ho promptly attended to. Dculers supplied at the mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO The Dickson Manufacturing Co. fccraatou and WllUet-Ilurre, l'a, Muiuifaclurera of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES UoIIcm, llolitlng and Pumping Machinery. Oeneral Office, Scranton, Pa, baby m;m i mm SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Turkish color, fair size, The House Beautiful !nP Rugs, Furniture mL3J WILLIAMS & MoANULTY 129 WYOMING AVENUE. I SO Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 5lO5UIllSLS?lll3lPJ Telcphon; Call, 2.1.1 . 311 Spruci St. Ttraple Court Building Scranton, Fa. All acuto and chronic diseases of men, women and children CIlllONIU, NUHV OUS. UHAIN AND WAST1NU 01HKA8 ES A Sn:CIAl.TV All dlbe.ises or tha Ue.r. KidncjB, llladder, Skin, Wood, Nenes, Womb, I'yo, Ear. Nose. Throat, nnd l.ungs, Ouncem Tumnum, l'fhs Ilupture Goitre, Kheumntlsm, Anthnni, Catarrh, Vnilococele l.oat Manhood, Nightly Emissions, all t'emale Dlaeaaes, I.e'iicorrhoeu. etc Clononhea. B prints, llloeel l'olson, Indlscrotion and youthful habits obliterated Bursery, Kits, i:p. leps Tapei and Ptomiieh Worms C'A TAHIUIOZONU, Bpecltlo for Catnrrh 'l'hreo months' treatment only J3 00 Trial free In olllcc. Consultation nnd examt liatlnns free Olllcu hours dally and Sunday, 8 a. m. to 9 p m DR. DENSTEN 72-inch Alb Liueu Bleached Da mask, good weight, soft finish. Special1 price, 45c a Yard Bath Towels, unbleached soft, spongy, absorbent. 2 for 25c Full Bleached 22-mcfy Napkin of ex- tra heavy Scotch Damask, in twenty de signs, $2.00 a Doz It is not enough that our Q 01 Should wear well they must combine beauty aud durability. Our goods are selected with the greatest care, and if you buy here your home will be beauti ful indeet. See our new Artistic Furniture Coverings. Liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiminiifi E I Don't Forget j That we are the agents in 5 this city for the 2 Orient s you call. I PL0REY & BROOKS 1 ill Washington Avcnui. S Uppoilte Court House rdiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiHiiiiiin THE MOOSIC POWDER CO. Hooins 1 aii(12,Com'mi B'l'd'g. SCRANTON, PA. niniiiR and Blastin? POWDER .M ido at Mooalc and Hush ale Worlti I Bicycle 1 Which is today, as it al- -5 ways has been, a "top notch- s 5 er," should be pleased to have S m I.ArLIN & RAMI i'OWDHR CO '5 ORANGE GUN POWDER Kl ctrlo llntterUt. KIoirlKxplodr, lor expludla i blatti, ct.ifety I'uis uu t Rspauia Ch3m'C3l Go's cxpllovns r 4, tMw,
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