jjpanwr" 8 THE SCRAiNTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1899. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTQN ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF CON OREOATIONAL CHURGIIES. Three Days Meetings Held In the Taylor Congiegntlonal Chuieh. Rov. David Jones Re-Electod Mod eratorServices In the Tlrst Welsh Baptist Church Last Evening Po lice nnd Aldermanic Cases Death of Mrs. Mary Griffiths -Successful Operation News Notes and Personals. Thp annual moetlns, of tho associa tion of Const euatlonal churches of Eastern roniiHylxnnl.i convened In the Congregational church, Taylor. Satur day. Preachlnc sctvlio wns held Fri day evening and jostirday, and con ferences will he held thH inoinlnir and afternoon The ottlipis nro: llov. David Jones, West Scranton. moderatoi ; Ilev. William C. Dulls, Catusuutiuti, vlco morterator iTtov J P Tliomiii, Xantl coke, serretaiy, Hov Illchnid Gcoiso, Wllkrs-I?aiie, trctisuipi. On Pi Ida v ovenlnR, Itcv William M. Davis, of SlatliiRton, and Hp: Thorn, is Davis, of Plain", piiMchod the spi mnin, and on Sn tin day mninlnir tho opening cniifproni-e was held. AmoiiK the business tinnsnetloni una the clpc tlnn to membership of D.ivld Kvani, M D, of Klnjrston. and William M. Davis, of SlatliiRton. Thp nfternoon session was devoted nilnclpally to the dtaculon of tin I'lindiiPt of members of the Law i chip CnnKrpRatlon.il church and uftoi the cap had licnn thoroughly nired, thp association unani mously adopted the following lesolu tlnn Tluit wp rdiTsldrr thp action of Iho Invrenro CoiiKrc e.itlomil tluinh. 1 lis serine, Kdwarrl SI. .Tone". Ill publishing fcurrllons tinfrlemllv, misleading and file (irtlclc In the Scrnntmit.in. a Sun dnv publlc.itlnn which leflrc -.linf ivor ably upon some nf our estec mod anil ln fturnllal ministers and dejeons as met censurous That wr ronilcmn this unscrmlv con duct In in ppulvopil teim and demand it them a elenr nnd positive npnlngv, hoth tn the esteemed brethren Insulted, and to the denomination In the association, and thit the apology be published In the re port of the nhMiclatlon as well as In the Srrantonlm. nnd until this Is done that we ns nn association sever connection with the nboe church The conference was attended by dele gates fiom Susriuphnnnn, I-acKawnnna, Luzerne, Lehigh C.ulion, Pihuvlklll, Northampton. York nnd Tioga coun ties nnd It was decided to bold tho next annual meeting In Slntlngtnn. The seimons on Saturday evf nlnR wor" dfbered by Itev ,T. .Teffiev I. vims, of mlnersvllle, nnd Re J. P. Thomas, of Nantleoke Yesterday mornliiR Itev Tudwa' Williams, of New York, und Iiov. W Fames' Celery Compound 75c Pinkham's Compound 70c Pierce's Golden Medical Dis 75c Mellon's Food 38c and 55c a 1 GLORGi: W. JENKINS1. I ai S. Main Avenu: lobe Warehouse 1 l-r 11 Bargain On Tuesday. Store Closed Monday out of Respect for in which every one in our em . plv participates. Bargain Day's on Tuesday S3SQEH Globe Warebotee J. nichsrds, of Wllkes-Parrp, preached, nnd In tho nfternoon Dr. Duncan, field secretary of tho Sunday .school soeV ety, addressed tho conference. Ilev. Noah Ucvan, of Dundnff. delivered an l.tiRllsh sernjon. In tho Welsh Haptlst t-hurch, itev. W. C. Davis, of Cata snun.ua. and Hev D M. George, of I'lttston, spoke In Welsh. Last eenliiR tlcv. Ppter Huberts, of Olyphant, preached nn English sermon, and Itev. William Johce, of Plymouth, spnko In the Welsh tongue Conference uieetlnr.s will bo held nt !i o'clock this inotnlng nnd at 2 o'clock this afteinonn, nnd the meetings will terminate this evening with a pleach ing sen Ice At the Tabernacle Congregational ehuich on South Ilvde Park avenue, ypsterdnj IIpv. William SI. D.ivls, of SlatliiRtnn. occuplpd the pulpit In the moinlng. nnd Hev. D. H. Orldlths. of Catnsnunim, delivered nn English ser mon In tho evening. Hev. J. P. Thomas, of Xanthoke, oc cupied the pulpit of tho Plrst Welsh ConRiegntlonal church, South Main nvenup, yesterday morning, and Rev. W C. Dal, of Cntnsuuqtiii. preached In the evening. YOl'NG PEOPLE'S service. The Haptlst Young U'enplo's union of the Plrst Welsh Haptlst church con ducted the services In that edlllco last evening Luther I .owl p. presided, and an half hour song service was held nt the beginning of the crcives. Hugh Williams was In charge of the singing-, and Miss Elizabeth Hughes presided nt the oigan. Sir. Lewis und the Ilf ti( nth chapter of St John for the Scilpuue lesson nnd also offered pia) or. SIKs Sal ah Meredith lead a well prepared paper on "Christian Oppoi -tiinlt." nnd Thomns Tliurbuin fol lowed with a solo. Dald J. Davis, piesldent of the society, spoko on "The Voice of One Crvltrg In the Wlldei ncss," nnd Ileniy P. Dav les dosed the meeting with piaver Special prayer meetings will be held In the chinch eveiy evening dm lug' Up coming week, nnd on Wednesday and Pi lda evenings tho members aic pai ticulath requested to attend. Hev. P. D. Hopkins, the new pastor. Is expected bete on Thursday of this w eek. POUCH AND ALDP.RSIANJC. Conctable Joseph Dean, of the Tuen-t)-fii-i wan), .11 rested Janus Callahan on Siitiiidiiy everilni: on u v.anant is sued nt the instunco of JIary Oliver, clanging him with assault and bat tPiy. The case will be tried before Al deiman Jojce. John Pveaan, of TOG West Lackawan na avenue, was ntrcsted on Satutday evening for cieatlng a distill banco anil abusing his wlte. He was lined $3 in pidice couit .vestcieliiy moinins by Al deiman Mosp.s Special Oillcer Aim-tionff arretted John riatley mi Satuulay evening for disc lunging llieanns. Aldeiman Moses lined him $Z for the offense. DPATH OP SIPS. C.HirFlTHS. Mis. Sliuv nillllths, relict of tin; late John Gt (tilths, died eiily ) ester lay niMiiiing at her home, 11-'.' Pi Ice stie"t I'eiiasul was neuly GO yens of ugV, ami bad been .suffeiing for the past live months fiom a compliealion of elit-eases sjlic vas a member ot the First Welsh Congregational chinch and Hiawatha council, Ort'er of Pocohon ta. Two sons and three daughters sur- I1L IIULIU tI sl, 9 vlvp her. They are: Hecso Grlfllths, Grlfflth Grlmths, Mr. David H. Jnnc, Mrs. Thoman J. Williams and Sirs. Piank Ilnymond. The funeral services will be conducted on Wednesday after noon nt 2 oclock nt the house, by Rev. Dnv Id .Jones nnd Ilev. D. P. Jones. Interment will be made In the Pnrestl Hill cemetery. SUCCESSFUL OrF.HATOX .Inines W, Heefp, ot South Filmore nventie. v ho has been suffering (or some tlino with un Injured eye, had an operation perfoimed on the optic nt the Scrnnton Prlvnte hospltnl yester uay. Dr. Giant jemoved the o)v nnd found n large piece of coal lodged be hind the eyeball. It was successfiillv removed, nnd greatly lelloved the suf feier. GKNHHAL N'PWS KOTS. The subscription concert which was to have been held In the Fltst Welsh Congregational church on Slondny evening, Sept. 11, has been postponed until Sent. IS. Constable Joseph Dean, of the Twenty-first vvnid, has In his possession a single huiness, which the vner can have by proving propeity. The West Scrnnton diut; stoics will be closed this afternoon fiom 3..10 to 5.S0 o'clock to enable tho employes to witness the mall cat tiers' panicle. The Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western miners held nnothcr secret session on Saturday evening, but noth ing could be learned legardlng their notion H W. Coates, euiplo)oel nsa miner at the Hyde P.uk i-hnft, was injured by a fulling plank while nt woik Sat urday ufteinoon. The planl.' struck him on the light shoulder nnd caused a dislocation. The funeial of Sir nnd Sits John Sehnineclpfennlg's child occuncd from the home on Keyser avenue, yesteid.iy afternoon Inteiment wus made In the Gfinian Cithollc compter)- A large assemblage of people greeted Pnlgn nnd SIis Gpoirp Law is, ot Clevelnnd, O, nt the S.ihatlofi Ainiy banacks last evening They were for mer lesldents bete and nie cpiltp vell Known ninong Wpst Scrnnton people. The Webster Llteiaty society will hold a sppci.ii meeting at Watkln WIN Hams' bouse totnoirovv evening. e'lnrks Hennett, of Luzeine streef. Is suffeiing finni an Injury to bis left hand, received while at work In a planing mill nt Plttrton recently. William H. Ciaw ford, of Noith Hvde Pail; avenue, who has been supeilnten dent "f the Allls Mslon of tlie Simp son M. D. chuieh for a number of )enis, will enter the Dtevv Theologicnl seminal y, at Sladlson, X. J., the com ing term. PHRSOXAL PARAGRAPHS. Heniy HrunliiR. of Jenkins' drug stoic, spent )o.stculuy with his pai cnts at L'aibondale. SI 1. and SI is David J. Davis and son, of South H)dp Pa lit avenue, who have been spending the summer at Lake Ailel, nie In the city today. Miss Slay H. Jones, of North Slr-I.i avenue, daughtei of Slerihant, S. It. Jones, lias returned fiom a five woks' sojourn In Sladison county. X. Y. She was accompanied home bv Sl'ss Slar gjii't Richnids, who will visit Hienis heic. SIlsscs Jennie Jenkins and Rhwla Lli.is, who have been summo-lni; at Lake Ariel, returned home Satuidnv. Slis. W. H. Sipilres and children have leturned fiom a visit with friends In South Wnyno county. Mi and Sirs. John Pern, nf Xorth Sumner avenue, will leave today for Philadelphia to attend the Grand Aim) encampment. SIi and Mis Thcodoie Phillips, of Jackson street, will visit Philadelphia friends dining the coming week. Sirs Hllis A. Hvnns, of Hynon street. Is entei tabling Matter L'dwaul Stevens, of Shamokln. Dr. P. r. Strupplor and nugene Slorse were vlsltois In Wllkes-liarro on Saturdny. Sirs. Wlllnid Lannlng, of Xoith Main nveuue, has as her guest Mrs. Pugenc Winner and son, of Wllkcs-Parre. C. S DePuy und family aro v biting in Slonroo county. Adam Davis and w Ife, of Sledla, Pa , nro tho guests of Sits. Ddw arils, of Swetland stieet. John H llvans. of Wllkcs-Barre, Is vlltlng J. W. Reese, of Filmore ave nue. Sirs. F. I!. Totter, of Washburn street. Is visiting friends In Susquehan na county. Sir. nnd Sirs. J. Aichle Jones nnd children are sojourning at Lake Catey. Sir. nnd Sirs Lewis Hancock, of Pynon stieet, will spend tho coming week nt Philadelphia and Atlantic City. SIlss Laura Ptubbleblne. of i:im street, Is entertaining Jllss Lydla Pryan, of Plymouth. SIlss Jessie Rumbold, nf Lafayette street, Is visiting relatives nnd friends in Xovv Jersey. Miss Rose Liughlln, of Philadelphia. Is the guest of the SIlsscs Murray, ot A et Locust street. SIlss Kate Moylan, of Worcester, Mns , is visiting Sits. Tercnco Mo Xulty, of Hampton stieet. Thomas H Allen and son Hen, of NoRtb Hyde Park avenue, will leave today for Philadelphia to nttend tho G A. R reunion Mr. nnd Mrs G. A. Williams, of Ror-k ilreet. attended the races at M lllcp-P.arri on Satuulay. AVIUirim Shaw and daughter, of Slld dle Ginnvllle, X Y, nro the guests of relatives lipre. Messrs Tudor and Watkln Williams, were in ettendance at the hlcvcle rices In 'W Ilkes-Pai ro on Saturday. A RECEPTION PLANNED. Xieut. Muiphy to Be Guest of K. of C. Wednesday Evening. The Knights of Columbus villi ten del a reception to Lleutomnt Thomns P. Slurphy at their rooms on Wyoming nvenue on tho evening of Wednesday. September 0. All visiting Knights and members of tho local branch are re quested to nttend. A reception to Lieutenant Muiphy had been planned for lnst Thursday evening but bis sudden departure for Philadelphia Interfeied with tho car lying out of the plans His presence In the city this week, however, will glvo the Knights n chance to give him a lieni ty send off. DOES COFFEE AGREE WITH YOU? If not, drink Grnln-O mado from puro grains A lady writes 'The tlrst tftna I mado Uniln-0 1 did not llko it but after uslni; It for ono week nothing would (nduco mo to bo back to coffee " It nourishes and feeds the system. The children can drink it fieely with greut 1 .1. f la tha nlrnnnlliAnliiA ....I. UVIU'lll l s w ni.VHo.lluiltut, RUU Htance of pure grains, Oct u park ege today from )our urocor, follow tho directions In making It and joii will have a delicious nnd healthful table bev erage for ul ceti joune 10c. and ZSc. MINOOKA. The rcprescnlatlvo South Hldo team, tho would-be amateur champions of both roiintlett, Invaded Sllnooka )esterday nnd teethed a W'verc ilrulibluR b) the local nine. The Inability or tho alleged lead ers to make any Kind of n showing whs both amusing and xiirprlslng. The homo team outplii)cd the vlsltois at alt points of the game Dtiffv pitched for the lo cals nnd nftcr the opening Inning tho nitieh-larnliled champions were unable to solve his clellvei) At the end of tho ninth inning tho retire stood 1" to R In favor of the home team The feature of tho contest wns the base running of Phil bin. Miss Slnry Pox, of White Hnvcn, Is tho guest of Slls Jennie Lollghliev Sir nnd Sirs' Patrick HIrrIiis nttcndeil the funeral of a rclntlvc at Plains iiiulny. The Lnckawiiuua township schools will reopen Tuesday at 1 o'clock Tho board of directors, accompanied by the teach ers, will lcavo Sloosle on a special car to visit the tchool at Lincoln Heights. NORTH SCRAN rON NOTES. Mrs. Hairlet Cniter Passes Awny. Henry Jones Seriously Injured. Other Notes and Personals. About half past ten Saturd.i) night, tho spirit of Mrs. Harriet Carter, of Wa)ro avenue, cpiltted Its e irtbly habitation, llei death was caused by a p.ital)tlc stroke. The deceased wns CI vears of agt, mid was born In Wales. She came to this coutitiy thirty )cuis ago nnd has leslded In fc'crnntcui iver since She Is Miivlvid b her nephew, Willi nn Thomas, of Pittsburg Funeral arrange ments will be unnouticed later. PITHY PARAGHAI'HS Henry Jones, of Spring stieet, wns seri ously lnlurcd last bat iirday moinlun' at Stnri's mine Xo. 1, where he wns em plnveil as a miner While wot king at the fuco of his chamber, a fall of top coal till on him, Inliirlng his bick and hip sivcieh Ills fellow voikmcii carried him to the surface, f re m whence the nilno ninliiilnncit convejed Mm lu tlie SIose3 Tavlor hospital Stella, tho 6- ear-old dauchter of Sir. und Sirs, llenrv D ivies, ot rtilck ave nue, was bitten bv 11 huge dog Katurdiy nfternoon Stella and her companions wen- phijlng on the street, when tho brute attacked her nnd bit hei leg. Xilghbors. upon huilng the child s screams, ran to her assistance and drovo the animal awiiv Pr Doiuu was, called to attend tho little ones Injuries.' Tho funeral of Sirs Slaty Smith took pmco )cstcrdav nfternoon from her lato home on Xoith SI iln avenue. Servlcei were held In the CliiNtl.in chuieh, wluro the p istor, Itev. R W CI) mcr. officiated. The floral bearings were very beautiful, showing th.it the dicensid wns highly re sricted bv her main friends. At the conclusion of the sen Ices the remains wero taken to Dunmoro cemetery, whero Interment was made. The Ladles' Aid society of the Puritan Ccingiegntloii.il church will conduct an Ice cream soclil Sept 11. There will not be nny Thursday night prnver meetings at the Welsh CoiiRrega tlon.il church for the month of Septem bei Classes Xos. 7 nnd S of the Puiltin Congiegatlonnl ehui-h Sunday school will give nn entertainment nnd iocI.il Oct. 3. The Cumberland Cornet bind will con duct n soclnl this evening nt St. Slaiys linll Sluslc will be furnished by tha band's orchestra. Admblou, Lj cents. PERSONAL XOTi:S SII-s I,lz?le Fldler, of Wavne avenue, Is calling on Factoijvllle fi lends. SIlss J:il7.ibeth S.iue nf Xew York, Is tho guest of Mrs. Itccs Watklns, ot Edna avenue. Sirs. Ambroso Slulley, of Xorth Slain av ( nue, is spending a few da s In tho Lmplre st.ite. The following places nf business will bo closed tod.o: W. C Cow les, Fenner fc Dlekerson William Cluppell, George Src Ibllro & Co. liinns Urns., Sumner Stohl, Clirko & Ruane. Ihins Flynn, Jordan Iiros. Steven S. Mitchell, J. J. Reese, C. P. Itossman, W. It. Lunu's, C. Steele, J P. llaggerty. The Rev. ,1. A. Rvans preached yester dnv at Wilkes-n.ure K-Alderm.in Roberts his returned from nn extended tour through tho Brit ish Isles. James Ginil), of William street, Is iiectlng ii handsome building on West Market Siect Sirs Jehiie X. Jehuo and Sirs. Howard Triugnr are spending a week at Lako Wlnola. Sir. George Klsbcrt, of Theodoic street, wns kicked above the knee bv a vicious mule last Saturday morning at tho West Ridge mine SIlss llnzel llallstenil, of Wovno ave nue, his i etui neil homo after a few davs' visit with friends in Tavlor. Sir. Gilff Thomas of Wllllnm street, lins returned home after a week's visit with friends In Wllkcs-riarie SIlss Rmma Willis, of William street. Is home, after a week's stay with rela tives In Wllkes-Harie. Mrs Jenkln Williams is 111 nt her homo on Uric k nvenue. Sir. Gartlelil Jones Is 111 at his homo on Throop street Sirs George Powell, of Kingston, Is vis iting Joseph Powell, of Summit nvenue John J Slcfinwan. of C.irbond.ile, spent vesterda) with his puents. Sir. nnd Mrs. Tlmm is SleOwen. of Drlck avenue. Thomns Powell, nf Summit nvenue, lenves today for P.iotorv vllle, to attend the Xoimnl school of that plnco. Messrs David Samuel nnd William Owens are spending a week lu Dundatf SIlss Annie Gavin, of Jeim)n, spent Saturd.iv with friends on Rrlek avenue. Adolph Flldeman, of West SIaik"t street, will leave tomorrow for Xew York city on business WILL WATCH FOR CROOKS. Police Arrangements Will Affoid Adequate Protection. The police nuangements for today have been porfectd and tho laige crowJs who will gather nro nssuiecl ndeeiunte piotectlon from tho ciowds of cinoks who will gather In this city on tholi way to Philadelphia for to nioi row's big Giand Auny or Republic parade nnd celebration. All the tegular force nf tho city will be on duty nfter 12 o'clock noon. They will all wear their full diess uniforms nnd white gloves. In addition to these tweniv-flvo special policemen have been sworn In to nssKt Some of theso will bo In uniform nnd othors will act ns plain clothes men mlngllnr; with the ciowd. Detectives have been and will bo stationed at the vnrlnus railway do pots for tho pin pose of watching tho Incoming trains and singling out nny of tho light fingered gentry who may nrrlvo. EZRA GRirFIN POST TO GO. Leaves This Morning for Philadel phia to Attend Encampment. Pzra Grlllln post, of tho Grand Army of the Republic, will go In a body to day to Philadelphia to attend the na tional encampment of the Grand Army of tho Republic to be held In that city this week. They will lenvo the J.ucknuunnn sta tion at 10 o'clock this morning and will nrrlvo ut their destination at 4 o'clock this afternoon without a chango ot cats. Tholr headcjuarteis will bo at Tngg's hotel, corner f Franklin street and Fairmount aven Over 160 com rades nro expected to uo In lino to-tawfuw. Mrs. Pinkham's Medicine Made a New Woman of Mrs. Kuhn. ' (LETTS TO llll, MNKI1AU NO. 64,492 "Dhaii Mns. Pi.nkiiam I think, it Is my duty to vvrlto to you expressing my Binccro grntltudo for tho wonder ful relief I have experienced by tho use, of Lydla K. Plnkhaui's Vegetable Coin pound. I tried different doctors, also different kinds of medicine. I would feel better at times, thcu would bo ns bad as ever. " For eight years I was a great suf ferer. I had falling of tho womb nnd was in such misery nt my monthly periods I could not work but a llttlo before 1 would htjvc to lie down. Your medicine hnsiiuulo anew womnn of me. I can now woik nil day and not get tired. I tlinnk you for whnt you liavo doiiQ for me. 1 shall always pralso your medicine to all suffering women." Mns. E. E. Kuhn, Ukkmano, Ohio. "I havo taken eight bottles of Lydla K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound nnd used two packages of your Sana tive Wash, also some of the Liver Pills, and I can say that your lcmcdlcs will do nil that you claim for them. Ilcforo taking your remedies I was very bad with womb trouble, wns nervous, had no ambition, could not sleep, and my food seemed to do me no good. Now I am well, and your medlclno has cured me. 1 will gladly recommend your med icine to every ono wherever I go." Slits. M. L. Siikahs, Gun Maiisu, Micii. SOUTH SCRANTON NEWS. Fouith Anniversniy of the Church of Pence Conducted Yesterday. Funeral of William Gavin. The fourth anniversary of tho Chinch of Peneo on Piospcct nvenuo was llttlngly observed )csteid.i) by tho congregation. Seivlccs wero held In the morning and ovenlng. Tho foimcr service was under the auspices; of tho Ladles' Aid society of tho church. Rev P. J. Schmidt, pastor ot the con gregation, delivered a sped it address to tho ladles llo reviewed the good work done b) tho society and urged that it bo continued. Tho evening services wero of a moro elaborato orilei. The church choir gave a splendid programme of special music. Addresses were delivered In German by Rev. Schmidt, Rev. Sir. Webber, of Tay lor, Rev. Sir. Sh r, of Archbald, nnd Rev. Sir linllhnin, of St. Paul's church of this side. Delegations accompanied tho cler gmen above noted. At tho close of tho sci vices a general meeting was held of nil tho congregations from the places mentioned. It was decid ed bv nn un minimis vole to combine tho voting people's societies of the congrega tions' into ono to be Uncivil as tho Sci.inton Young People's society, nf Scranton and vicinity. Oflleers will be elected nt a meeting to be held in a few w eeks The congregation of tho Church of Pmco Is to bo warmly congratulated over vosterday s event, and the grand progress It his made during its brief career Four )ears ago Aug. 27. the emi gre Ration was formed with twentv-seven members. It has now 110 menibeis, who nro actlvo and energetic Tho church property Is valued at Jln.OOO, nnd is frco from debt. short xnws iti;sis Tho funeral of the I ito Wllllnm Gavin took pi. ico on Snlutdii) nfternoon from his Into homo on Cherry stieet Services wore held at St. John's church Rev. Father Fleming officiated After the ser vices the remains were taken to the Cathedral cemetery and Interred The p.illbenreis woio. Prtwnrcl Durkln. Jo seph Monro, Andievv Whlto nnd Thomas Dnnlon. Rev. F Vogelln, of Pleas intilale, X. J, who Is the guest nf his brother-ln-lavv, Rev. W A. Xnrdt. if tho Hickory Stieet Piesbj teilan chuieh, preached at the morning sen Ico nf lint church jcstcrclav. Ho chose his text fiom Hzeklel. ch ipter 17. verses S and 1 The subject nf his ser mon wns tho "River nf Salvation." It was a brilliant effort and was listened to with rapt nttintlr u. Camp 4:0. Patriotic Order Sons ot America will meet In icgul.ir session at Ilartin.in's hall tonight. At 11 recent meeting nf the Centurv Hnse romp.11 v Hon. John F Rnche was chosen delegate to ieij"sent the com pun nt tho state convention of llicmcn next month Charles Slmrell will do the honors for tho William Council Hose company. Pea Coal Delivered, S1.25, to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to C. D. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phono 6CSX SATURDAY'S BICYCLE RACES. Enil Kiser, the Dayton Wonder, tho Star of the Day. The second day's inclng at Wilkes Rarie was a decided success, fully 1,000 persons attending. The feature of the meet was the tiding ot Pari Kiser. who won tho mile champlonshlri, breaking tho Hack record, and riding tho dis tance In 2 02. F. L. Kiamer, of Xew York, won the nne-mlle open amateur event, nnd Wal thour won rhe two-mile handicap pin fesslonnl race. Harry Cauldwell easily defeated Sillier in tho 1lvp-mllo paced 1 ace. The summary of events weie: Ono-mllo national championship, pro fesslonal rirst heat Katon first, Me F.uland second, Walthour thlid; time, 2 20. Second heat Klmblo tlrst. Fied Sims hoc nnd, nher third; time, 2 21 2-3. Thlid heat Cooper first, Stevens sec ond, Downing thlid: time, 215. Fouith bpat Xew house llrst, Klzor speond. Freeman thlid; time, 2 in. Second men's heat Kiser Hist. Stevens sec ond, time, 2 20 2-li. Final heat Kiser fit st. Coopir second, Kimble third, Xew house fouith; time, 2.0.'. One-nillo ainnteur Fhst heat Kra mer (list, Xui liiick second, Wllman third: time, 2 21 2-!. Second heat Col. let llrst, Lake second, Cioughn thlid; tlnn. 2 42 Final heat Kiamer llrst. Colli tt seiond, Xmbikk thlid, Cioughn fourth: time. 2 21 l-r. Two-mile' handicap, piofesslonnl Fhst live to qualify Fil st I1p.1t .Maya 111 st, F. Sims second, Fieeman third, Sleitens fouith, Kramer fifth; tlnip. 4 20 Second beat Walthour flist, Kimble second, Freeman third, Stevens fouith. Fisher llfth: time, 4 59. Final beat Walthour flist, Stpvona second, Slnya thlid, Fieeman fourth, Slertens llfth: time. 4 ::2 Two-mllo handicap, tandem, nmateur Collctt and Xiiihtlck llrst, Kiamer and Lake second, Hvans and Fieoman third; time. 1.14. Flve-nillo motor-cycle match race be tween Charles W. Sillier and Hairy P. Cauldwell; won by Cnuldwel; time, 9.3V QREBN RIDGE. Xntlnual Pxpies.s money orders for sale at Stannors' pharmacy, Packages lecetved for this company also. Complaints mo quite frequont nbout tho water In Gieen Ridge, for drinking purposes. If It makes you sick, try Manners' Diarrhoea Cure, which Is tho best In the city. 920 Green Ridge Jkatrcet. " BACK FOM SJTjROrE. Col. nnd Mrs. Boies nnd Family Re turned on Saturday. Colonel nnd Mis. H. SI. Holes, Miss Helen and Sir. David Holes returned from n thico months stny abroad on Saturday. They have hnd n dpllght ful sumnipr and with the exception of a severe dislocation of the unklo sus tained by the colonel, had no nilshapi. The accident was tho result ot cut 1 osity superinduced by Sir. Stutges, who onlled to Colonel Poles to climb up and look out upon Heligoland, and ns they passed that Island, which belongs to nobody, nnd seems destined In the course ot a few years to bo no wheie After hastily sci ambling up and catching tho expected glimpse, Cokmpt Holes stepped backward from the bench, nnd, missing his foo'in, land ed with great force upon his turned over ankle. With great presence of mind his vvlfo pulled tho Joint back Into place, but he has suffered much pnln and Inconvenience from thef In jury, being obliged to go on crutches for sometime, nnd. to the great nston lshment of the Xorselandcis In the vicinity of Pergen, who followed him nbout with tho wildest display of in terest. A pleasant Incident of tho 'rlo was the visit of tho Knlser Wlllhim to their vessel, which he boardel from his own yncht, the Hohenzollern. They received a personal greeting from him and Jphn Wanamaker. who was on of the party, had a conference of an lnnr with the empeior. The latter dis played the utmost eagerness to gain Information nbout postal matters In America and they discussed the mat ter at length over their ehamprgne Afterward Colonel Poles nnd fi lends wont over to the Imperial yacht, the magnificence of vvfkh Is something to remember. Mr. Wanamaker secured n. number of views about Norway nnd these n will send to Colonel Roles before using them for tho benefit nf his Sundiy school. The colonel suggested that If Mr. Wanamaker would come along and give a talk on the scenes he would be assured a big bouse In Sci anion. Peforo coming homo a visit was made to Scotland, when Sirs. Roles went over to the home of her forefath ors nt Lauder, meeting a number of peoplo who had known Mr. Thorn is Dickson. She also visited the Xinety slxth Highland leglment, to which her gieat giandfeher onro belonged. While all the party enjoyed the tour cccpedlnRly, they nro rejoiced to bo again In their beautiful home. THE LABOR DAY PARADE. It Is Expected That Over 10,000 Men Will Be In Line. Tho fact must not bo overlooked In reading and hearing so much about tho letter carrlcis parade In thp af ternoon that the labor unions of this city are going to havo a, paralo aim celebration, the former In th" morn ing, that will eclipse anything in tho line of a Labor Day procession o 1 1 attempted In this city. The paiado will move at 10 o'clock. Theie will bo over 10,000 In line and the line of march will end at Laare' Hill park, where .a grand libor rally nnd picnic will be held. There will hi two distinct meetings, one In th af ternoon nnd one In the evening, nt both of which a number of prominent men will speak. Tho following is a list ot those who havo promised to deliver addresses: John II. Parsons, master vvorlcnan Knights of Labor; SIa)or James Slolr. City Treasurer. P. J. Robinson, City Controller Psdras Howell, Chat lei P Rcchtold, national secretary B'ewory Workeis of America; J. J. Kleifer, president of the Omaha Central Labor union; Renjainln James, organizer of tho United Sllne Workers; Pet"" J Holton, of tho Building Trades' coun cil. ATHLETIC TOURNAMENT. Ono to Be Held This Evening Prom ises to Be a Success. All arrangements for tho athletic tournament to bo held this evening In Athletic paik have been completed nnd tho affair promises to bo veiy success ful. The star feature, of course, will be the twenty-round bout between Jim Judge, of this city, and Australian Paddy Got man. Another novel feature will be a race between Harry Strong's horseless carriage and an expert bi cyclist from Wllke3-Parre. HIS TROUBLES ARE OVER. Stephen Sisco Found Dead in His Bed in Hillside Home. Stephen Sisco was found dead In bed at tho Hillside Home Saturday. Ho was 45 yeais of age and was a resi dent ot Olyphant, and was an lnmato of the homo since May last. Coroner Roberts was notified of tho case and went to the p ace. A pos: mortem examination showed that ta man died from heart disease. OBITUARY Mrs William SIcLaughiln.a foimcr resi dent of this clt), died at her home at Capo Chalks City, Vn , Saturdaj. De ceased was n daughter of Sir. and Sirs SI. J. Stnran, of 2121 Jackson btrcet, West Scranton. Sha Is survived by her hus band, and three children. Tho remains arrived In tho city 1st night. Tho funerul will be held tomorrow morning ut 9 o'clock from St. Patrick's church. Intei ment at Cathedral cemetery. Harry C. Stlllwell, of tills city, died at tho residence of II. C. Hotsler. !2l Qulncy avenue, )estcrdny morning. Tho funeial services will be conducted nt tho homo this evening nt 7 30 o'clock by Rev. Dr. Pierce, of Wllkcs-Darre, assisted by Rev. Dr. Giflln, of Plm Park chinch. Inter ment will ho In Xew Yoik. W H. Slorunn, of Glen Lyon, died on Saturday, Jlo was ,well known lu this city. Tho funeral will bo lipid this af ternoon at 2 o'clock. ot , can S? rd it A'1" AMUSEMENTS. 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Supporting MAMIK SHKniDAX WOLF (JIU) In Keportoire of Famous l'laya, Monday Matinee and Night. On the Mississippi Prof J V Hnmpton's Dor, Cat and Mon key Circus at Pvery Performance. I'ltlCEsi 1 oc, -J00 and 30c. Athletic Games And Pigeon Shoot By Electric Light AT THE BASE BALLPARK ox Monday Evening, Sept 4, TWENTY ROUND BOUT be tween Jim Judge, of this city, and Australian Paddy Gorman. Entertainment Begins at 8.15 p.m GENERAL ADMISSION, 50c. LLLH 1 1 I fl Tablets and Pills This Complexion Treatment is a guaranteed specific, per fectly safe and sure in its ac- 1 Hon, for tho removal of var- 1 ious disorders of the skin. viz: f Pimples, Blotches, Freckles, " Sunburn, Decolorations. Ecze ma, Blackheads, Roughness, Redness, and re stores the Dloom of Youth to faded faces. Boxes containing 10 days' treatment 50c; 30 days' treatment, $1.00; six boxes $5.00 with positive written guarantee to produce lbs abovs results or cheerfully refund J5.00 paid Sent by mall on receipt ot price. 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