THE SOT? ANTON TRIHUJNtt-SATURDAY", SEPTEMBER Ifl, 1899. N s fm Social; iireii. fiBK Tills afternoon a mixed fotusomo will bo played tit the Countiy club, when there will bo in.uu' cuttles, pos sibly fifteen pahs. The prize offered by tho greens committee Ib n silver nip. It Is reejuestod thut the entries be nindo as cuily as possible utter lunch. Mr. T. II. Wntklns will piob nbly be nmcing the plnyets. lie has engaged In onlj one game since he left home and thnt was a solitary one over the links at Geneva. Mr. Ilobert Kiev, (.on of Dr. C. L. Fre, has icsumed his nrt studies In Philadelphia. Voting Mr. Fiey eatlv dlsphied decided talent for drawing and, Instead of losing his gift of origin ality in copjltig fad urtlsts, lie began to study undei Howard Pyle. probably the most conscientious illustrator of todaj, If tin exception be made of W. T Smedloy. Mr. Frey has made le ninrkublc advancement in his woik, ami has already done consldomble Illustrating for books uml magazines. Paul Leicester Ford's new histoilcal lomance, Janice Meredith, which tiny possibly be more popular than even his "Honorable Peter Kiel ling," Is to be Illustrated by How aid Ple and pupils and may thus be doubly Intel pstlng to many Sciantonlnns who liked ' Peter" and "The Story of an Untold Love." Another young man of this city who will probabl be heard of as an Illus trator In the futuie. Is John Coolldgo. the sixtoen-yeur-old son of Di .1 W. Coolldgo. lie has nlwa.vs evinced a gieat deal of ability In thawing and will probably In the rouise of a few vears begin studvlng with that aim solely In view. A somewhat lemarknblo plec of pen and Ink was made bv him nt the time i'f the destiuetlon of the Maine It Is a lirgo sl;flt of tint Ill-fated bat tle ship and contains excellent atmos pheric effects. Speaking of boo; llusti.it Ions it w mid seem that In this einv of clever woik no new work wotdd appear with Interim initiations. vet one of the most popular novels of the dav, Indeed one which has had a phenomenal run, has some of the moot atioelously bad lllustiatlons imaglmblo. It Is Ca-k-nden's "When Knighthood was in riowei," thnt sweetc-t stoi v of Maty Tudot's love. Among the books whose iltwttatlons have been of a maikd degice of excel 1 nee was Hope's "Simon Dale," Uii-li-ind Carvel Is nlo adeipntel.v por t i.ived by Malcolm Fraser, while nn otliei moL-t atisfaetuilly Illustrated new book Is "The Market Place,' by Pv the way any one who deMros to ieit a ieally irood book should not fall to get that I in named novel. It Is a gie.irstoiy and one that Is laid down with reluctance. Theie Is not tin iiti Hobable line, nor a false note. It Is Interesting to glance owi the Mies of the past month and see the in II atlons of a healthv era In fiction. Primps it is the ti limpet of war that has sounded over the land f r the past veai ami nioie Perhaps It Is the natur al leactlon fiom the ttotle and even vl.loi-s following of the just tew years fiom the '.Superfluous Woman," Tho "Woman Who Did" .,,, ,,,., .. Qun A ulU" which ieally belongs i,i the """"' r-itgor. At any tate then- has b.-n a maiked change The sly book, which have had the gt.atost s-ale-- dur ing Uigust won-. Him. ,UU foiomost of oute, "David Haium." then "Hlih nicl Carvel, "Number -,, jim stIP, t . ' Mi Dooley," "When Knighthood was in nonet, with the Mth van ing fn.ni '"I he Fowler" by lieitilce Huiaden. 'The Mntket Place.- and "lie.' Uc.ek " These- with t-llght changes due to lo cntlon or other indefinable i.tn-et innge the same over stnH and In this countrv. HnglUh people like ltkhatd Carvel, and Mr. Doolev, just ns the v like the j.Icture of thdr own slums Number r. John street and the other pic u.-o of their meat stock exchange. ' T .e Mtuket Place." and ' Wlit a Knighthood was In Flower." Then they verge off to The Fowler. The- Ktorv of Isabel Cninabv lApplolon's) bv C i -ley Olive Scluelner's "View of th South Afilcnn Hltuntion," " I, Thoi and the Otlm One," by A null i lliir nnd Kipling's "From Sea to Sea IIos 1i n ulils Mis Ollpl.an't "Uib, Son of UittK" (Doubledny & McClure) an I Dallas. Texas, has just decided n In minj." Hon. Peter Sterling. San riaivUco likes Conan Doyle's "Th Duet "( Appleton). and Salt Lake Cltv Inns all the chaste books with the ad erlltion of "The dulse ,nf tho Cachelot," by Tullen fAppleton ) in Scranton the gient'cst sale., have been on David Hnium and ltlcbnrd Carvel with a tniierlng off to The Vowler, which Is not up to the ntheis liy any menus'. Mr. and Mis. Arthur C Twit' hell gave a charming dinner last night at their home on Qulncy avenue The guests weie Mr. nnd Mis Claicnoe Rturges, Mi. nnd Mrs Fndetii Piatt Mi and Mis. Oeoige Stlirges Mi and Mis B. i: Watson. Miss Dale. Miss Jermyn, MUs Welles, the Misses Arch bald, Miss Audeison, Miss Hclln, Mis-a Hunt. Messrs. .1 H. Iltooks. A O Hunt. Carl Welles. P. U Belln, and Ames, of New Yoik. Miss Jermyn will give n dance at tho Count! y club next Tuesday night. Dr. L. C. Kennedy, i-enlor phvslcian pf the Moses Tavloi hospital has gone to Newport on his vncatlon Dr John Carnachan. junior physician will be In tlmriTO during his absence The little magazine "The Oulcle" rdlted by Miss Dengler, should be felve the earnest support of those who like the young people to have good reading which Inspltes them to kind thoughts nnd kind deeds. The engagement Is unnounced of Mrs Anna Edwnrds Jones, daughter of Mr Daniel Hdwaids, of Kingston, to Mr V. C. Teter. of this city The whist committee of the Bcranton Jllcycle club has Issued enids as fol low B. A whist tournament will be hold nt the club house, on Sutuiday, Oct. 2S, m& &$&e&oivaLl 1S09, under the direction of the whist committee. Matches will be played at 2.H0 i. m. tint! 7 43 p. m, under the rules used nt the Anieiicnn Whist Ieuguc congiess. Hoth mntehes will be for pairs, and plnved bv either the Mitchell system, trick store, en the Howell system match scene (each hand a match). The games will he open to ladles and gentlemen who piny whist and are will ing to contilbuti' a eiututei each game to ilefra expenses. Souvenlis will be given for top scenes. The following "notes" aie appended. Fees will be collected nt the tables. No ash ti.iys eluiing the Hist game. The games will be sturted piomptly. Sec tne your pnitners prior to the game, as the committee will have troubles of Its own. Mr. and Mis. A. D. Illneklnton will eiitcitniii a few friends Informally this tifte moon and evening In honor of their niece, Mls Oalpln, when a ttlp to I.iko Ailel will be enjoved. They will leave on a special car at 2.2S, lettirnlng at ii o'clock. The. party will be composed of Mr. and Mis lilacklnton, Mis. c.coige 11. Smith. Mrs. William Dun I' and Mr and Mrs. Torkhurst, of Oiange, N. J.. Mis H W Aichbald. Mis 12 S Morfnt. Mis. N. Y Li-et. Miss Holes, Miss tlertiude Siungue' Miss Steell, Miss Lewis, of West Pittston; Miss Nash. Miss Helen Matthews. Miss Gnl pln. Miss Miuy Oearhnit. the Misses Sehlager, Me.ssis. Hugh Auhbald, Lawrence Wnties. Clarence Cilmoie, (ieoige ltuss, Walter Stevens. Haiiy Johllein, Douglas Moffat, Lnwieilce Hessell and La Motte llelin At the home of Mr and Mrs Mai sh ill Pieston on r'ouit stieet theii elaughter Miss Coin PreMon wus united in niar lhigc to rieeleilik D lluttv of Oil City, Thurvday evening The ceremony was peitoimo'l bv tho Itev. C. C. Lvman, ol the Conn sttcet Methodist l!plcup.il eh'ireh The biide was iittneel In a gown of white eiigandie ovei white silk trimmed with eloub'e iiillles and vblte satin 1) ivv of I Iliboii She ran led a buiniuet jf bttlal icjfes. The wedding maieli "ns j.laved bv M'ss PeinUe Conger. 'i ind Mrs. Unttv left bv tne 1J.10 Delawaie, Lackawanna nnd Wesfrn ti.iin 1oi liulfalo and Nuitfit.i Falls, niter which they will icshle nt Oil City. At home finis will be i.vued after Oct. 1. Among the cutsti-. itc"cnt it the wed eliiii' ce lemony weie: Mr. 'iti-l Mt.i O W Payne. Mi. Italph Waul. MI'S ltoit'ia e'ongcr. Mi-, atelell. Miss Lil Ile Wardll. .Mis Hloe m, Mls Me.igin, Miss Aekell.v, Miss M M 111 I P.WHS. Mr J lT. Hopewell. Misi F.trnli.ini. Mr. and Mi". V.'airen, Mi. and Mrs Huttv, Miss Maine Itutty, Miss laia Vail, Jlius Jessie Featenbv. .Mr un1 Mis. Win, Heed, Miss fjiaee SLul.T, Mr. and Mis. Pieston, Mis Uerth t lUslwp, Mr. rr.ink lluttv. Mls lleitha Preston, ltev and Mis. ej C Ljman and Mis. ti K. Thompson Di. riillo Chcsebiougli of I'lmeston, N Y., unci MIs Minnie c.r.ive s, ,.f Scott, weie mauled at the liouio of the Iniele's patents In Scot' on Thuinliy. Miss Stella Cute of T-impkliisville, jlavel the neelellng niaioh, and flattie, and Ol'idjs 'Jr.ives, slate l of the otlde v ie iliiwei j,lrN. MLs Man' (5iaveJ, of t li i e-lty. was maid of b lnor, and Di. J. F. l,pi)ei woejcl, of Pen Yan, N Y.. was gioonisntaii. lt.-v II. W. Low l v, o iMlme.stoti, X. T., was th- ofllc iating clergyman. The ushers were Mlfcses. Jennie Cl.uk, Isabel Oiavi-s lioruii'e Waul and Delia Moniti Mr and Mis Ciicebmucli will resld" in I F'lmis'eni, N Y wh re the gro im Is a I ji Hiking p'.v-leli" Among the guest, pii,eiii wen Mr ami Ii i. C. D Winteis Mr and Mrs. II t. man Ut ami Mis 1' D. Div.s, Mr. 4 If you are young you nat t. 1 U1U1I)' itpjJCUl EU. j( If vou are old. vvhv aD' i pear so 3 Keep younc inwardly: we will look after the out- " "or r -j ek fornlt . ' iuu ucuu nui wuny lunger J about those little streaks of 1 Liav. uuviiiiLL ULLiua ui ul-c. . i " " M "i WiiJLBaMi!!WJri'li''f'Sh surely restore color to gray hair: and it will also give your nalr all the wealth and gloss of early life. Do not allow tne falling of your hair to threaten you longerwith baldness. Do not be annoyed with dandruff. We will send you our book on the Hair and Scalp, free upon request. WrHo to tho Doctor, If you elo not obtain nil the bone, fits ynu expected Iroin the utci of the vlicor, write) tho doctor l ut It. l'lobablr there li omo (timrultr with your KOiivrat Wtem wlilcu may be uHvlly ri'inovcu Aclelri, pit. J. ( AVCIt. h 1 N H MWII, Ulll, Si H b, will n and Mrs. Oorge ndmunds, Dr "nd Mrs. I. S. Oiaves and son Albert Mr. nnd Mu IMwIn Graves, Mr. and Mrs, W G Graves, Mr. J. 11. Wheel, r. and Miss V.vn Wheeler, of .bsrnijn; Mr. nnd Mrs. Ch. tiles Mnrn'1, of P ckvlll", Mis Pilsei'Ia Graves Mr cha-lev Guivei, MIse Isabel Grave, Mi. and Mis. W II. Graves and dntu.hler, Ilith Attnrne.v and Mrs. G)'org I). Taylor. Hupt. anil Mrs. J. C. Taylor, of Set niton- Mi. and Mrs. C JI. Wiihetby, of Gieeii Glove and the fulowlna; film the Immediate tielghbotho'id: Mr. 1 bett Graves Mis. Ante Graves, Mr. nnd ,r. Illchnrd Graves, Mr. nnd Mrs. A . S Oriven tin 1 son Maiul'"1, Mr and Mrs A C. Graves. Mr. ami Airs G L. Newton, Mr. 'ind Mrs. lleibert New ton. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo ?,iltmnn, Mr. and Mrs. T J. Orllnnn. Mr. inil Mis. IMwIn Menitt, Mr. P. J Lc Mr ami Mis. I'. L. Mead, Mr. nnd Mis. .1. W cute, MIS's Tni'tM. Anna and Stlnl Cm.' Mi. and Mrs I N. Mc Laughlin, Mi. nnd Mrs. K. I. Taylor, Mi. rnel Mrs I J. Snjder. Mis. O. P. Vail, Mis Do Foiesl Vnll, Mr. an 1 Mrs. John Tnyloi. Miss Hello Van Sickle, Miss .MUy McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. David White Mi. anil .Mia T JI. Ward Mi. mid Mrs Gei-ue W. Cra mei. Mr Aithui Cltuk. Miss Hentrlce Clatk, Miss Jennie Clark, .Mr. and Mrs. J. S Whoelu. Mi. 11 l Hiiolvnd, Ml. Maui Ic G. Vnll M's M.nle Hur dlck, Miss Maine Mor.-, i in The mnirlage of Miss Gince L Pot ter, dnughtei of Mr. and Mis. L jr. Potter, to Franklin 7.. Dalley, took place at the home of her patents at H 30 on Thuiselny evening. The cete mony was jierfoimi'd lu an alcove beautlfnllv decorated wltheveigreens, nsteis and hydinngens, surmounti'd by most n beautiful bell of white lilies, asteis and sinlltix. and ltev. Mi. God shall ofticliitpcl while Mls Avgusta Polliamus executed the Wedding inarch. Ml-s Doia Potter, sitter of the bilde, ncieel as innid of honor, and Mrs. S. T. Pellis, twin sist.M of the gtocm. as bilde.-malil, and Ml. S. T. Hellls as gioomsmnii. The bilde vmis attired In i a beaullful elres of caslot whip cord. tiimmed with a "ilk of a lighter shade. Mi's Doia mild of honor, weue white ., .... . ,.., m -t. iAutu enganun nun jinih sim unci .ui.s. ..run iniiiv, jou Know uai we nil eio now costume vas of a dial) 1'ae.h carried down to and grovel before, ls tho mic beautiful bouijiiets. cess which It leptesents. It may not l .... l... ......Cu it'n, ., AT, llllll Al . U. ' T. r.. Carr Mr and Mrs. J S, Dalley ltev. M. S. Godshall. Mr. and Mrs. A. A Divls, Mi. and Mrs L M Potter, Mls Doia IVttei Ml. tend Mis f T. Uellis, of Htroudsbuig' Ml and Mts. H. II. Isbv. Mr and Mis 1" L. fair, of Scranton Ml and Mis J V King, Mr nnd Mis. J 7.. Dalle.v, Mr. and Mrs T Z Dallev and son, Milo, Ml. and Mis. V .1 Coopei and family, Mr. find Mi- l'dwaid Lute and daugh tu. Nellie Mr-. Samuel Polliamus and two .laughters, JessR. and Augubta, Mr and Mrs. J. S. Wagnei Mis J H. Austin. Mi. ami Mrs. Fianklln Singer, Mis- i: A. Stevni'-on, MNs P.lantli L Ciur Ml.ss Kittle Gltisbev of Diiigham t.m. Miss Plena Mcl'arlln eif Si l inton: Mi and Mis L Weldnei and daugh 1. 1 JMith. Mi and Mis Aubi.v Mac and son Mi and Mrs. H.niy Justin. Walter P.tikei. Mr. andl.Mts F. II. Green Mis. Joseph c'lothamel, Mlss-c Noia.' MIAnle and lain Arnold, M'ss Ldna St.uklimise, Miv. Cut lis Mainurn nnd Giant Tlllmnn, Miss Giaee A. Da vis, the- 1 itter tie ting as chief decorator foi the occasion. The presents weie numerous and beautiful, among the notable I'lies being a cheek fiom the bildes. giandfnther Mr. T. i:. Carr, ol ei(iutun, an elegant China dinner s.t from her gianilmothcr, Mis. T. r carr. scveial aitlcles of sterling sMlvei. table linen. bilcV"-brac The bilde and giooni took the UP a. m. ttaln foi New Yoik city. lovemcMs of People James p Deiughu, of Scruntou slie.-t W in Philadelphia Miss Murikiiberg has reliiinetl fnnii lie r suininei viiiutlcn Miss Dark, r, of MaclUon avenue is ve iling filends lu Llmirj, .N V Hon John II I'ellowh went to I'lillu di Iplllu vcslelelnv em a buMlli ss tll) Vtturue v Plunk M Lynch w.nt to New Yoik eil vcttcida on legal business. Hun Gnltisl.a A Glow, ol Susiiuli,ni iii, spun 't burnt i evening hi this cit. PhomuH White, ot N.nlli Ser.intou, left vesteidav foi HI H.iiiaveiituu.'s college, Allegheny. M.s-rs Jul ii i: I.Mi'itt ami S II OU.ivU have left toi St MiilV colli ge, 1 dtlucle Itlehaiel N. llllll. of I'ltlMon iivenii.. telt v. Meielay to resum his studies tit Villa Nova colli ge Henry W. Livingston loinuib of thu lute iniitliinjl CoiiesioiidetKi schools', ite at the Tel race hotel P P Scott, Inspi-i toi of police of Chi cago, is visiting his bimlur, John .1 Scott, ol L.ickawiniia avenue Mr. George P. lleuton anil wile, of De posit, N 'N , are visiting )i Charles . 1'isher ami l.inilh, of ilyele P.m. Mi uml Mis Prank Johns, of Wash ington avenue, htivi- u tut mil huuie after a weeks visit with the toimn's. p. emits in riMie coiintv Miss Charlotte Yeininn, win. tins l.t.u the guist of Mi and Mis Thomas II u row m in, of W ichlngtim avenue, has ic tunnel lo her home In New York cltv. v iillitm .M.c.utli.v of Untie, Montanu, ,i eUligite to th. I. tier c Uriels eonvel tiin, mill who has been the guest of Mis Cilltiliiui of Vine stint hits n. tamed litmie Mr and Mrs Nathaniel G ItohertMiu it.- in Phllailelplila Colonel and Mrt-. II M, liules have li tinned Horn New Yoik Mrs Giant Pclton v luted her parents, in Hlnghnmttm on iiiiusility Mrs J A. Lansing anil daiightei hau 1 1 turned li oni Copenhagen. N. Y. colonel C. C. Mattes anil liinill hinu gone to Coloiado foi a few weeks. Mi's Hclln is the eue.sl of Jlrs A. C. Twite hi 11 for a few d,ir this week J J Joidnn of the Tiuih, anil wife and daughter, Ilulh. are visiting at New V'rk city .Mis Annie Morrow, of Iiuffnlu, In tile guest of her liiothei, S iinuel Monow of M nllie! i strci'l Vlrs Chi Is liehler, of the Wts-t Slili , has ictiirncd from a visit among l.-iri-tlvts at Iliuluton Uencral Munnger Silllmau and family are at home from Wnvulj, where they spent the summer lli'V .Mr ami Mis. William Cones, of Phll'ielulphla, havet been tho guests of Mrs A K Walker. Mis A. I,, lleirv, of II.iiiImiii avenue. Is cnlcrtalnli g her mother, Mr. L. A llogers of Hnxie, I'.i Mrs Prank Sheilel, of South Sumner aw nue, si vislllus lici brulhei, AVnlter Wilson ut ('lev t land Mrs It G Iliookt. and Mrs. Wlll.ird Matthews, liiiw ictiiiucd from several elajs stav In Niw Yoik. MUs Alia M I luck, of I lilclles llle, pi. , lu vlxttlng her I rot her, I'lofes.-'oi II li llnek, of 021 line s'reit. Miss Stella Meredith, iistlt-tniH Hieie- ui of i In school boaiel, luifc i etui lit el fiom a month's vacation. Miss Jiillu Mc Govern, of Munch chunk, has returned from a visit with Miss Katharine .lei.nliiL'n, of Second street Jlrs. IC H. MolTat unci sou, Douglas, spmt sumo time ut Gloucoater and other lifNrestlng Massachusetts si'aports this summer. Jlrs, Joseph Powoll and daughter, Bes sie, huvo ictuincd from BltoudHbtirg Miss Powell had been attending the State Nui null school, but on ut count of falling health litis been obliged to gle up her studies John J Miighran nnd daughters, Mlxses Lottie nail Nellie, hale relumed from u two weeks' Bta at liulfalo, Niagara K.illsJ iiou i einaoa Mr. nnd Mis Wlllliun Coniuil have lieen at Maplewoeil fen the jiast few chi, fiom which Ihej drove to PnupitF lake! re. entlv purchnsed bv Mr Council .MIks Marv Jmno, of DIvIkIoh street, bus returned front Llkelale vvheie nhe has silent file weeks as the guest of hrr friend, Miss Coin Anthem v She wnH ac companied home by Mls Authons H HHR POINT OF VIEW g Son ebody writes to ask wh it is that men of means tne nlwnys elected i deacons, eldcis, vestrymen ntid to slm- I liar linpoitant ofllclal church positions, i mil that It S'Oins they only want the ' poor man's money nnd do not allow him to say anv think about the nffniis of ' th" e hutch. Assuming that this statement Is true, which may lie iiucatlnned In a genrai wny It should be stated light heio that lellplon costs money, or rather, a church Is nu expensive necei-sltv. A poor man mny b able' to enjoy his re- i llglon Hut us well It not a tillle bettei than (he lltli man, but he, nor a vry huge congiegatlon of him will be able to keep a modern church going 'I he lie h man may have n hard time getting Into the kingdom of heaven. Auoidlng lo sonie jieople's tonsttuetioii of the Hlble, he will, but be certnhil.v docs much In th" churches to help tho jinor man get theie If comfortable pews, fine iireaciilnt;. and tntUtle slnjiiiff. vlth tin npialllng number of church so. clils and othe i f Ills hit t ) be utilized as accessories. If It were not foi him, their would be far less "means of gitue"' nnd th" poor man nnd his fam ily might find the way to holiness not naily ns beautlfnllv m icailnnitzed as It Is ,u pioselit. Money Is the tangible evidence of success. We don't wot shin the nionev tmil we don t woislilp the llch man . ..... . . . .. ..... .... mean to us absolutely that In his own pel son he has achieved that success. Indeed the money may have all buen Inheiltetl. but It does mean success of his line fcome'vhere nnd upon hlin falls Its lrtlo, even If his father delved It nut ot a mine or his grandfather car- iled a tin pee'dlcr's pack, and conse , eiuentlv we all gmvel mine oi less In Ills piesene e t Th"ie inns' be s-ome commen foi in by which wo teeognlze stand.iiels of value, ii. political economists have differed as to what is tin i.at basis of wealth. 1 he.v used to say It was land, aftetward the decided li to be labor, but no nift 1. 1 what the or .my other bodv of think"! s m.iv nstert, the fact lcinnln" that money lepiescnts the standard ot merit to the average mind and even mine than Hie averace The nun of brain power U estimated by the amount his s'euk In trade is worth just as much as s the nicuh.int In, Duns lec orel. Th mlnlstei who can' command n in.iiOO snlmv Is the minister people aie jo-tllnge uh othe i to he ir. The lec turer who iec. Ives $lt'0 a night and up w.uel is the I c tuier who ittmctF are it uudlences The man cf (iffaii-s who can control vast lailw.i pvstenn Is tho one who Is looked upor with nelmlilng awe anil whose niillmiltv an every topic fi om man iglng kindetg utens to tilt Philippine pollcv Is nt copied. The e.illege j.iofes.or, who has a. huge sal iii v and wIiom magazine niticirs bring elollais a line. Is the man whose opin ions nr" iceolveel with icspeet. We have to acknowledge sonic woildlv .standard oven when we measure souls-, and what is m lnnoy ns n nice intind dolliii as c sMubol ' Conscience, splr Itu.illlV". self Kiel llli e. pllilty of tliou-iht. genlleness. all th -so aie o dliricult to use In common p.u lance ns a medium ot exchenge. Dveiybndv can Jndeistand whnt we men 1 when we s,..,ik of mone. It doe sn t signify that we aie sound and mean ami giasp lnt: i ten lie and a toady when we admit a hetiltbv nspcet for money and what It hi lugs and buu. It is only u mi tin fit uiiinuih cone cU"iice that men of means aie placed In impoitant ollieial positions In the chinch. Theli wealth lopiesents suc ci ss-. Iteasonabl. If they have hem eminently stiiees.sful In their own af falis, theli judgment and guidance will be v tillable lu illioctlng the linaiuial business o the chin eh, which now-a-days neeels (Miilloiis flnineial st.eilng fiom tlie pews us wel ns judicious spitltttal guldinie l'miii tho pulpit. The man who has shown gnat "per spicacity in business, niav naluutllv be cNpeeted to have s-up i lor advant ages ovei the one who his been able to in iliage but little of wotltll tons ui e. The founer pays the bulk of the exinei.isos- and piobabh with ieaoon does iccelve a cettnln elegiee of dfel eiuo on that nccount. This ! likely to be the eas In ilch chinches at leusit. In poor ehimiies the custom Is not so notlcable. Pe'i haps It Is niitlaciuus to stiv that the Intensclv tplritual man Is apt to be ti pooi financial adviser for a thuieh but It Is a fact which most mlnlsteis mlnilt that the business affairs of the chinch if left solely to their Judgment us llnttntieis, would tome to a soiry ciullng The veiy poor man In the last pew may be capable of taking ihaige ot the lntilcale llnanee affniiti eif the churi h and us a trust, e oi a vesti vninn most wisely ellrect the sanu, just ns he may bo capable of continuing and guiding nn oi e,in liner but he liui- piob ully had too lltte evperlence in either to be the Hi si one selected foi the posi tion At the end of the eiuaiter when the tuistees find a bill of osponsc for which no provision has been made he Is scarcclv able to dlvo down In his pocket and mnke up the deficit, which lh a freciuetit pilvllege ot the c lunch tliistee. For mv pirt. It Is such a satisfaction to escape th" lesponslblllty of tunning a chinch thnt I am nnlv too happy to let the rich men have the gloij of ho lm; eider., deacons tuistees, vestry men or even the loul hlrii ex ecutlonei If only they will uttend to their duties In a pen. nb'- and dlgnlied tnnnr.er modestly pajlng fur their ptiv lieges bv bullillng a beintlful church and hiring a brllllint pieather nnd a talenitd choir Dtai in-, why nof SM'cy HKSS Mrs. Winslow's Soothlnt; Syiup. lias, been ued fe.i over ; P1PTY YIJAKS bv MILLIONS of MOTIILUS lor their cuii.niuiN wiiiLii TDrniiNti wiru pi:upi:cT sucenss it sootiils tho CHILD. BOKTDNS the GP.MH. ALLANS all PAIN; CL'ItnS AVIND COLIC, and Is tho best remeelv for DIAItltllOKA. Sold by DniKglstH in every part of the vvoild He biire nnd auk foi "Mis Wins low's Boothlng S rup." nnd take no other kind, iwtjtity.lho cents a buttlea ACID BLOOD FILLED WITH MORBID MATERIAL. THE SYSTEM IS UNNOURISHED AND LOSES STRENGTH, ENDURANCE. THE BODY DOES NOT REST AT NIGHT AND CANNOT WORK IN THE DAY. PAINE'S Celery Cornpouiid Makes nerve fibre, nerve force: keeps the organs of the body in healthy action. The blood is made clean, rich and in full quan tity. Muscle tissues are nourished, invigorated and the body is healthy. A. J. Gibs, Canton, Ohio, wiites: "I commenced using Paine'sCeleiy Compound some time last spiing. I used two bottles and experienced almost immediate relief. "I used many other so-called remedies before using Paine's Celery Compound, but none of them did me any good. I am confident from my own expeiience that theie is no medicine in existence that will build up the broken-down system so quickly as Paine's Celeiy Compound." MUSICAL NOTES. lf-nl Wooli'i'" song. "Mollle I Low . You," Is niet'tlug with much Mioeess I e.vei '.' ViO eeipi.-s have ahead' been I sold. A phenomenal Mtl is tovldontlv expected , hie ot the. hasp'st music tac licit. In Sei.intciu Is Alfieil W'oole r. whose stud io is nci'i located in the Ouoinse bulld Inir. Washington avenue Mr. Wooler will again hive chaigo of th- classes In hainii'iiv and lght singing at the .lei Vis-llaiilenboigli fliool of uni'-ie and ait whlen eoinmenccu Ith fall term ' on Meinda, Sept IS liof. IMwanl i.tt. who li.nl chaigo of the mush at the C.ale tbeatie lust season. Is again lu the city at his old ttiitel .1 iMrn l.i ci t.i ,.l au o'. eltCi nt If ill ' I Miss Cm delta Kieemiin, tho popular soptano. has letuiited fiom her vaca tion, biluglug with her two oilglnal ptut-songs, lomposed by hei for hoi well-known .Studio club. One of tho songs Is set to a dimming poem by Miss .Susan i: Ijlrklnhon. I I One of the most ptoinlslng tennis In our musical circles Is .Mr. Il.iny Peck, tenor soloist at the Wushhuin .Stieet Presbyteilan chuich Mi. Peck, who Is a pupil of MUs Ceiidolla Fieeman, has a pure tenoi voice of excellent innge and sinpathetlc iitallt. I t II Miss e'loionoe podd. of London. wiP i'i. teiteher and exponent of the Vligil da vie! system, who became Mr A K Vligll's Hi st assistant while ubtoad, has beein engaged to teach In the Clav ier Company Piano school, New Yoik. For the past two yeuis MUs Dodd litis spent most of her time In Heilln Merman-, whole she has been occupied lu teaching, wilting and studvlng He r writings upon musical subjects, par ticularly those c einiieetecl with the Clavier metho 1, have shown her to be highly gifted in a lltei.ii way an J her leputatlou its a teacher and ex ponent of the Clavier 8 stem Is said to be no less pronounced. Her accession to the fae'ult of this new but alieady llnuilshing Institution will no doubt mid greatly to Its elllclency. In techilic Miss Dodd Is a pupil of Ml. Vligil, but In tho last two yeais she has also been under the tu'tlon of Morltz Mosknw ski, Mine, Klsch-Sehoir, M. ele Pacn man and Dr. I'liiest Jedllczka, of Her- ill. II ! ! Tho name of Dr Joseph Pair Is a household woul among the loveis of iiiusli' In ICngland and Wales and lu this countiy Ills woiks consist it operas, oiatoilos, cantatas, glees and all thu other minor foims of musical ronipoultton. Dr. Pany has Intended for sever il yeais to visit Ameilcn with a ijuar totto of the very host musicians foi the ptuposo nf giving selections from Ills opc'ius iiinl other miscellaneous. EXHAUSTION OF NERVE. ORGANS ARE SLUGGISH, woiks by othel authois The paitv lias ni Hveil in Ami'ilen nnd Is no1.' tiavellng eastwaid. having lommeiuel Its tout in Salt Lake City The jftitv Is undei the leiiil.-ishlp of Di 1'airv himself and Is composed of fotn sliig eis who have become famous in Lon don The doctor will visit Hcianton, Sept L"J We pi edict lor llllll and his paity an eiithusluslle leceptlon Invitations tne- being Ustuil fot th annual i is option to be held by the fac ulty of the Scianton Ceinseivalory of Music next Thursdav evening at th cotisei viitoi, Adams avenue and Lin den stieet. fiom s to II t that time the new niembeis ot the fneultv. Miss L A Hull, of the di'pattment of chaw ing, painting nnd modeling, and MUs Ada li Dean, of the elepaitment o' j elocution will lie llltiotlllceel to Hie pui) lli. All of the studios of music nnd nit will be onen foi Inspei tlon. Ill the art studios theie will be an exhi bition of choice 'objects 111 art." which have been executed b Miss L A. Hull nud Miss Hllu MncNutt. of the de pnitments of elinwlug. painting anil china painting. I i The Sehubell eiuuitette gave an evening of song at Peikvllle last Wed nesday, the occasion being a ree option given li the Knights or Pvthliis. Th nieiubeiship of tlie quartette lemalns th.- ,lnle as last season. Tom lie lit ii. Hist tenoi , David Stephens, se -ond tenor. J. T. Wntklns, Hist bass, manage! and dlieetor, J. W .lones, sec ond bass i i Pattl has been offeiod $100,000 for hi i laiynx after she Is dead. It some times p.is to be a slugor, notwith standing tho fact that a lingo num ber nt tho gieat ai lists of tills and the last cenluiv died poor. i J T Wntklns. teaiher of slngln? and vocal ctiltuie has commenced his work for the season of ''i'.i and 1P00 veiy auspiciously. Some piomlsing voices are mining his now pupils. Those de siring to have their voices heaid will he given an oppoitunlty on Wednes days and Kildays In tho afternoon. i !l Tho Salt Lake Tabernacle choir Is to sing In Paris dining tho exposl tlon. I I' I' Our clt.v councils have taken the llrst steps tnvvaid lnipmvlng tho patk ut Nay Aug. They should emulate the at tlon of the boaiel of the Hxpoit Hxposltiou ut Philadelphia, who have appioprlated $40,000 for music, and set aside a part of the pioposed $30,000 expendltuie for music Music which, eluiing Inst week attiucted nearly 80,. 000 people to the park and 15,000 people to the com t house squill e. OIvp tho people music that elevates, refines and cheois the heuit of all and especially the poor luu el woiklngnuii of our mines uud shops. II II II Tho Sciunton T action company, to FORCE, THE DIGEbTIVE MAKING IMPOVERISHED whom It has been demonstrated time anil again that iiiusli atti.tcts the musses to Nay Aug p.uk and who theiehy ate' the most eliiectly piofltted, should do something tow.nd fmnislilniT this divine and beautiful souree of cu te! talument With Pallet's band au.l niiignltli 1'iit. Si'i.inton Oleo i lub then is no lac k ot talent i The following selections will be ien del eel at the mointn unit evening sei vlees at Hlin I'tuk i 'mi cli tonioriow under the eliie. tlon of .1 Alfieel Pen nington, oiganlst nnd c holt -master MOItNINC Olg.tli, Pi elude In 13 lint ... .Devie.i, Choir. How Long Will Thou Foi gel .Vie." I'llueger. Oignn. ' Anilaiitlni'." chauvet. Choll. "And It Shall Come to Pass," Oae. Oignn, ' Uleglo Model alo," .. VolUinat. 13VKNINI? Uigau. Pi elude In D .. cimisomnn. Choir, 'PIlBilniH of the Night,". Shelly. Digan. Coinniui.l.in lu F ... Orison, choir ' I'm a Pilgrim, I m a Stinug- ei, Soprano uulo. "Heaven and Organ, Postltlde In C , .Marston. I3aitli." Plnsutl. Claike. Dr. Joseph Pairy's great musical at liaellon of soec lallv selected singers will be heaid at the Lyceum theater on Pi Ida evening, Sept. 29 This will glvo the musical element of this cltv an oppoituult of homing the greatest iiiinblnntlon of Wnls.li mtlsts thnt haa over visited the rnltoil .States. I ii Lewis Davis, chorister of the .luck snn Stieet llaptlst chinch, contem plates taking up the cantata "St. Pot ei" to be pit'sonted In the near future. ,' r n The Scranton flloe club, which w.-n lecontly oiganlzed for the mall car ileis' convention, should be kept In existence. There has never been a nioii' magnificent volume of voices he.uel In Scianton II ,1 II The Wayne Avenue Haptlst chunh eholi. of Piovidenee will piesent v beautiful eanttua Wii tho near fututs MUs Pllza rianagan. contralto soloist at the Second Pieshteilan chinch, is spending this month with lolutlves nt Hlnghnmton Hei place will bo tem poral lly oei'upled bv .Miss Salmon. i Good Euough to Take. The finest iUitlity of loaf sugnr ls used In tho munufaetuie of Chnmhri lnln's Cough Itemed unci the rotrt used in Its pn-paiatlon give It h flavor similar to thut of maple syrup, making It vol pleasant to tuke. As u medl clno for tho cure ut coughs, colds, U grippe, croup ami vvhoopInK cough It lit unequalcd by any other. It nlvvnya cures, nnd cures quickly. For sale by all druggists. Matthew 13ro whole sale uud retult usetita.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers