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    THE SCRANTON T1UBUN1-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 181)9.
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EVENTS OP DAY IN
WEST SCRANTON
CORNER STONE LAYING AT ST.
MARK'S CHURCH.
Exercises Will Occur Tomorrow Af
ternoonAddress by Rev. William
Ashmond Schneffer Annual Roily
Day at Presbyterian Church.
Miners Hold a Moss Meeting.
News of the Churches and Re
ligious Societies Other Smaller
Paragraphs and Personal Mention.
On Sunduy afternoon will tnke place
the laying of the corner stone ot the
now church of St. Murk's Lutheran
congregation, corner Fourteenth and
"Washburn street?. The wull Is com
pleted and the work of erecting the
edifice will be pushed us rapidly 'is
possible. A few historical facts of the
congregation may be noted. The Ini
tiatory steps of establishing n church
In this place were tuken April 5, 1S91,
when a Sunday school was organized
by tlev. H. L. Miller, then pastor of
Jlnly Trinity Lutheran church, In the
city. St. Mark's congregation was
organized on Sept. T, of the same year.
The corner stone of the present chapel
was laid Nov. 13, 1S91'. and- the chapel
was llrst occupied for worship, Fe.b.
19. 1S93. The congregation had taken
fiteps for erecting a new church dur
ing the summer of 1R9S, but owing to
adverse circumstances work was post
poned until this year. There arc stIP.
many difficulties to be overcome but
yet everything looks promising for ;t
successful Issue.
The following will be the program
of the ceremony of the laying of the
rorner stone:
Hymn No. 294.
The Psalm Itev. W. C. L. I.atier
Gloria Patrl.
Fcrlpturo selections.. Hev. C. O. Spleker
Prayer,
Dr. William Ashmead Schaeffer
The laying of the corner-stone.
The Clergy
The Lord's Prayer.
Depositing the nrtlclcs In the corner
stone. Te Deum Daudamus Choir
Address,
Rev. William Ashmead Schaeffer, D.
D., superintendent of missions.
Hymn No. 292.
Address,
Rev. C. O. Spleker. Holy Trinity
Address.
Rev. John Randolph, St. Peter's
Anthem, "And After These Things,"
Choir
Collection of offerings The Deacons
Address W. C. U Lauer. St. Paul's
Hymn No. 274. "A Mighty Fortress Is
Our God."
Benediction,
Rev. A. j. Ilnmer, Ph.D., pastor
ANNUAL RALLY DAT.
The Bible school of the Washburn
Street Presbyterian church will con
duct their annual rally day exorcises
Uwanta
Good cough remedy, take Du
fours French Tar. For Sale at
GEORGE W. JENKINS',
ioi S. Main Avenue
ajOSTETTElfe
SB CELEBRATED H5
ISA 4vVbjR7'9 aiJSHmSI 'J j
fow STOMACH
BITTER
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If you have
Induction ctirn
It by lining Itoa
tctter'sStomnch
Hitters, itenn't
rcalMt the power
of this remedy.
Neither cnu
Constipation
Uyipcpsla or
Nervousness
See Hint Pri
vate Revenue
Stamp covora
the neck of tbo
Mottle.
In the church tomorrow, commencing
at 12 o'clock. The following program
will bo rendered;
Offertor Hlblo School orchestra
Ilynin, "Stand t'p for Jesus" School
ITayer J. P. Moffat, D. 1.
flynm, "Softly :nd Tenderly Jesus Th
Culling" School
Uctonsive redding of Scriptures.
Ilvmn No. 22 In Barred Songs.
P.c-ltatlon. "I Would Not. Live Al-
v..iy" Mabel Spencer
Selection Primary Department
ll.vinu-N'o. 2."0 Sacred Swiss.
Itoll Call nnd Offering.
Select Ion Orchestra
Superintendent's Addrcs'i....W. T. Hurall
Prnver, Chain Members of School
Hlinn. "Oh, Where A-e the Roaners?"
Poslhule Oiclicstra
the Jackson Street Baptist church, lust
evening presented the association with
a handsome sign, which will be hung
today.
Mrs. L. M. Gates will conduct a mis
sionary meeting tomorrow afternoon Ir.
the rooms. All young women aa cor
dially Invited to attend.
Mrs. St. John will slug nnd Mls.i
Norma Nichols will bo the aceompan
1st. The meeting begins nt 3.45 o'clock.
Night school at the association will
open Oct, 2. The class will be held
Monday and Thursday evening from
7.30 to 9 nnd will be free to mcmbeis
ot the association. Those desiring to
Join these classes should call at the
rooms on Main avenue and register
Sept. 29 or 30, from 7.30 to 9 p. m.
NOW IS THE TIME.
Prices on Fnrr's home sites on North
Main avenue will not be lncrenscd this
year on account of the sale of tho Dia
mond Flats, where large Industries are
to be located. r. Farr has put the
prices low. His lots overlook and are
near the big Industrial region of tl.
near future. Present buyers will get
the benefit of a sure advance from tho
Industrial boom In that direction.
THE WOMEN SAY
There Is No Remedy the Kqual of
PcriMiu In All Their Pe
culiar Ills.
MINEUS' MASS MEETING.
A mass meeting of miners was held
In French Roof ball on Washburn
street last evening under the auspices
of Branch No. G37. of the United Mine
AVovkors of America. The attendant,
way small, but the enthusiasm was tin
llmitid. Addnsses were delivered by Rob't
M C'oi'rtilght, deputy organizer ot thn
disflct, and J. D. Wynne, of Taylor.
The cl ect ot the meeting was to In
ci rase the membership of th loial
union nnd enlist new workers.
AMONG THE CHURCHES.
Rev. J. B. Sweet will preach the
third sermon on the women of the Old
Testament tomorrow evening. His
subject will be "Hagar and Her Trou
ble." Rev. John Pugh, of Caordydd, South
Wales, conducted evangelistic services
in tho Bellevue Calvinlstle Methodist
church last evening.
Rev. John O. Jones, of Wllkes-Barre,
pastor of the Welsh Presbyterian
church, will occupy the pulpit of the
Bellevue Calvinlstlc Methodist church
tomorrow.
Rev. S. W. Young, ot Mno -. wl."
exchange pulpits tomorrow evening
with Re,'. L. R. Foster pastor of tho
Sumner Avenue Presbyterian chinch.
Hy A. Parsons will give an Illus
trated sermon at the Allls mission to
morrow evening on the subject, "Profit
or Loss, Which?" Ho will use crayon
sketches. i
The Chi I'pslion society of the Wash
burn Street Presbyterian church has
elected the following officers for the
ensuing term: President , George
Schoen:, vice-president. Condlt Keen;
recording secretary, Herbert Waters,
financial secretary. If. A. Niemeyer;
treasurer, A. E. Morse: room commit
tee. J. H. Battenberg; critic, William
T. Rurrall.
Rev. Hugh Davis, of the "Welsh Cal
vinlstlc Methodist church, has re
turned from New York and will oc
cupy his pulpit tomorrow.
will contest for a purse of 50 nt Ath
letic Dark. The local team has been
defeating all competitors during tho
closing part of the season and today's
game will decide tho much disputed
question of tho amateur championship.
Mrs. Mary Thornton, of Hnstlng, N.
Y., a former resident of this place, Is
visiting friends here.
The employes of the Greenwood col
lieries will he pnld this afternoon.
SOUTH SCRANTON.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
Membeis of the West Side Republi
can League are requested to attends
stieclal meeting In the rooms thU even
ing, when the question of admitting
the members of the Republican league
will be the order of business. I
An Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. John I
Butler of West Elm street, tiled on,
Thursday and was burled In the Co- ;
thedrnl cemetery yesteiday afternoon, i
The Wet Side Athletic club's second j
annual tournament will be conducted 1
in Golden' hall on Mondny evening, j
St. Paul's Pinoeer Corps will meet in superior
Masonic nnn tomorrow auernoon in i writes
2-?0 o'clock. S
report.
Night school nt the West Scranton
branch of the Young Women's Chris
tian association will open Oct. 2. The
classes will be held Monday and Thurs
day evenings from 7.30 to 9, and will be
free to members of the association.
Those desiring to join these classes
should call at the rooms on Main ave
nue and register, Sept. 29 and 30 from
7 30 to 9 p. in.
The Hvde Pari: Father Mathew so
ciety will hold a regular meeting to
mororw afternoon. A smoker will also
be held.
Improvements are being made nt the
Franklin Fngine house on North Hyde
Park avenue. Another stall will bo
added.
The Republican primaries will be con
duced this afternoon between the
hours of 4 and 7 o'clock.
A special meeting of St. Leo's (Bat
talion will be held tomnrorw afternion
to hear the rport of th banquet com
mittee. A full attendance Is desired.
Mis Susan Wytnur.
Miss Susan Wymar. tMichor In tlijj
Richmond school, Chicago. ""
i, -,,n, ,... ii.ttnr to Dr. uaitmoii
regarding lV-ru-n.'t- sl,e says, "only i
hose who have suffered with I"'";
iiers from over-work In the h?nl: '
.,i. .. t i.nvn. can know what. .
iifwill, Dili II nr . ....... - .i.-i
n biasing It N to be nble to tltul re
linf liv onnmllmr ii couple of elouais
for some Pe-tu-nt. This has been my
.. a fiii.ml In need
t'.fcivi iv-iii-i. ' - . f n
rl...1 l.i.ln.wl nml iVPVV n. tile Ol I '
ru-na I ever bought proved n
friend to me." Susan V ymnr.
Mi. Mnrimrotlm Dauben. 1211 North
..... . -, rii... WIm
street, itacme iiiy. " "
i r..i c,i wr.ll nnd cood ana
... I. .'!.". . fc. ...'.... ..- lll.ri. ,tl .T' ..--.
everal commltfes wilt ! happy now that pen cannot desciim.
I It. Pe-ru-na. Is everything to me. I
feel healthv nnd well, mil n i m'
be sick I would know v. hat to take. I
hnve taken several bottles of Fe-ru-na.
for female complaint. I am In the
choline of life and It does me good.
Send for a free book written by Dr.
Hnrtman, entitled "Honltb and
Beautv." Address Dr. Hartman. co-
lumbus, O.
The microbes that cause chills and
fever nnd malaria enter the Hystem
N a
good
The funernl of the late Michael Mc
Hale took plnce from his home, 2I
Prospect avenue, yesterday morning.
Services were held nt the Cathedral
and Interment was made In the Dun
more Catholic cemetery.
The Junger Mnnnerchor met for re
hearsal last night nnd later held a
business meeting. It wns decided to
conduct a concert nnd dance at Ger
innnia hall, Oct. 21.
Tho Loyalty club of the Young Wo
men's Christian association met ot the
rooms on Cedar nvenue last nlghl.5llss
Anna Van Nort will lead the gospel
meeting at the rooms tomorrow after
noon. Ex-Becorder of Deeds Charles Hues
tor nnd Peter Rosar, the Cedar avenue
merchant, have returned from n trip to
Easton, Bethlehem and Allentown.
When at the latter place they visited
th great Allentown fair.
Miss Kilo Bradley, of Brooklyn, has
returned to her home after a pleasant
visit with Miss Emily and Mamie Dun
leavy, of Plttston avenue.
Martin Beardon luw opened a cash
grocery store on Crown avenue.
Pea Cool Delivered. $1.25,
to South Side, central city and central
Hyde Park. Address orders to C. P.
Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phono 6681
GREEN RIDGE.
Followed
through mucous niemliranes mane nor
ous bv catnrrh. Pe-ni-na lienN ne
mucous membranes and prevents tn
etitrmice of malarial germn. thus pre
venting and curing; these affections.
Rev,
Y. W. C. A. BRANCH.
Thomas Do Gruchy, paj'o.- of
Wonclerfii
Anil
1 Handkerchief
Glove Selling
Dent's Kid Gloves are known the
world over. Of these gloves there's no
need to say a single word in their favor.
Today we will offer 10 doz. of Dent's
Coronet Kid Gloves, in desirable shades,
for ladies' fall wear, at half price. Sizes
53-4 and 6 only, usual price $1.50 pair,
Special Price 75c.
Fifteen dozen Neptune Gloves for la
dies' wear, fancy shades for fall wear.
Sizes 5 3-4, 6 and 6 3-4 only. Usual
price $1.25 per pair,
Special Price 69c.
PFRSOXAT. PARAGR PIIS.
Mrs. Henry K. Evans, of Washburn
st'oet Is very 111 at her home.
Misit Bell of Carbondnle Ir visiting
at the home of Thomas W. James on
South Re beet n avenue.
Frank Jones of South Main avenue,
left last night for Buffalo. N. Y.. vhire
be will take a course ;f study In the
college of Pharmacy.
T. H. Donnellv of New York v's
Itlng Martin Donnelly of Chestnut
street.
Mrs rthur ' Ilvhle. of Ro1)lnsnii
street. Is visiting htr mother in Phil
adelphia. Ilarrv .Tones of Fort Fdward, N. Y.,
is visiting his relatives on South Hydo
Pari: avenue.
Mr. and Mis. J. J. Deik. nnd Mr.
Win. E. DerK, of Memphis. Nebraska,
are the guests of Mrs, Moses Halde
mnn of Eynor street.
NORTH SCRANTON.
the Welsh Congregational church will
conduct services at the church tomor
row evening and the Dutch Gap or
chestra will be present
Mr. T. Myrilin Jones of New York
City returned home yesterday after a
few days' visit with his parents. Rev.
and Mrs. R. P. Jones, I". D.
Mr Henry Danvers Is able to lo
around after a few weeks' Illness
Mr. William Miller of riymouth Ii
l3ltlp.g his uncle Mr. William Hobbs
of Rockwell street.
.Mr. Vaughn Richards, of Prlceburg,
will preach tomorrow, both morning
and evening, at the Memorial Welsh
Baptist church, Wayne avenue. The
Rev. W. F. Davis will be at Morris
Run.
Fred Gunster, of Washington ave
nue, Is recovering from the effects of
u badly lacerated hand, which he in
jured while cleaning his wheel, catch
ing It between the sprocket and chain.
Daniel Hall, of Marlon street, Is con
fined to his home hy a severe illness.
I. H. Stevens, of Capouse avenue,
spent yesterday at the Luzerne county
fair.
Mrs. Martin, of Capouse avenue, has
returned from a visit among Michigan
friends.
John Capwell, of Adams avenue, Is
spendlns a few days In Allentown.
W. B. Gardner, of New Orange, N. J.,
has moved his family to Marlon street.
Walter Capwell is spending a few
weeks In New York city.
Mrs. Jacob Gunster, of Washington
avenue, Is the possessor of a night
blooming cereus which has eight blos
soms on it, each one being nearly ten
Inches In diameter.
We will have on exhibition today a
large watermelon, which we will give
to the one guessing the nearest to Its
actual weight. Green Bldge Cash Store,
1440 Capouse avenue.
PARK PLACE.
Ew33Ee,Emaa
Mrs. G. W. Palnier, of Jones
villc, Vt., says:
" Two years ago I was afflicted
with stomach and bowel trouble.
My case puzzled the doctors. I
subsisted only on the lightest kind
of diet. My stomach would not
retain solid food. The pain in my
stomach and bowels was so intense
that I cannot describe it. I con
tinued to grow worse. I lost 48
pounds, my nerves were com
pletely shattered, and I wa3 very
weak. Dr. C.W. Jacobs, of Rich
mond, advised me to take Dr.Wil
liams' Pink Pills for Pale People.
I began to use the pills, and the
first effect was the restoration of
my appetite, and the quieting of
my shattered nervous system. I
began to regain my lost strength,
and in one month after commenc
ing to take the pills I was able to
do my housework. I have pained
30 pounds and to-day am in good
health." From the Free Press,
Burlington, I't.
Dr. Williams Pink Tills for Pale People
contain, iu a condensed form, all the tic
mrnts necrssnry to give new life and rich
nesn to the blood nnd restore chattered
nerves. They are an unfailing specific for
fetich disomies as locomotor ataxia, partial
paralysii, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neural
gia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the
after-effects of the jrnp, palpitation of the
heart, pale and Ballon complexions, and all
forms of weakness cither in male or female.
Dr Williams' Pink Pills lor Pale People are never
sold by the dozen er hundred, but alwais In pack
ages. At ill druggists, or direct from the Dr. WIN
Hams Medicine Company. Schenectady, N. Y., B0
cents per boi, 0 boxes $2.60.
eBEZ2Lrw
DUNMORE DOINGS.
Special Meeting of School Board Last
Evening Applicants for Posi
tion of Commercial Teacher.
Remarkable Handkerchief Values:
They run about half price or less. No
use entering into details.
Ladies' Handkerchiefs at 1 cent each,
ladies' Handkerchiefs at 2 for 5 cents.
Ladies' Handkerchiefs at 4 cents each.
Ladies' Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs i for 25c.
Ladies' Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs 10c each.
Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs 3 for 25c.
Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs 2 for 25c.
Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs 25c each.
Extra Price Limited Handkerchiefs at 25c.
Special value in Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at
20 cents and 25 cents each.
Tin? Sunday schnnl of the Court
street Methodist IipIsroiial rhutcli will
hold their rally clnv eerclses in the
church auditorium Sunday mornlnr; aj
iv.m. The church will he tastefully
decorated with harvest home decora
tions. The following pns-aniine will
be rendered: '
Singing by the school, "Steniilnc In
the I.IKht."
The Lord's Prayer.
Hesponslve services, led by Brother
Urader,
SliiKlns by the school, "The Call for
, Reapers."
Prayer by the pastor.
SlnKliifr by the school, "The Rolted
Door."
Lessons I and 2.
Solo, "Have Courage, My Hoy, to Say
No" Arthur Punilck
Lessons n and A.
Solo, "The Handwriting on the Wall,"
Miss Manic Maxwell
Lesson !i.
Solo, "Dare to lie a Daniel,"
Ronald Clark
Lessons i! and 7.
Singing by the school, "There'll Bo
No Dark Valley."
Lesson S.
Singing hy the school, "Lead Me,
Savior."
Lesions !', 10 and 11.
Solo, "I'm the Child of a King."
Miss Maxwell
Lesson 12.
Duet...Kva Maxwell and Hazel Smeed
Address by pastor, Rev. (1. C. Lyman.
Collection.
Singing by the school, "Heaven's
Harvest Home."
Preaching by tho pastor at the even
ing service.
Mr. William Slmms of West Market
Ptreot returned home from Now York
city where he was on business.
Mr. und Mrs. W. L. Miller and
dnughtcr Irene are being entertained
by Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Davles of Green
htreel.
Miss Elizabeth Morris of Wilkes
Bane Is the Rtiest of Mr Kvnn Rees of
Summit nvenue.
Mm Kvnn Rees of Wnyne avenue
has returned home from Waverly
where she spent two weeks with rela
tives. Miss Mary Protheroe Davis left yes
terday for Bticknell university to re
sume her studies.
The Christian Endeavor society of
The special meeting of the school
board to meet the tax collector and
transact other pressing business toYK
place last night.
Messrs. Webber. Miller, Kellatn, Cos
tello and Spencer answered th-1 r.iU
call. Orders were ordered Ir.iwn to
Byron Brady for $32,". und Seldnt Brady
for $37.'i for lots In Throop, prcporly
to be used for school purposes. Ex
onerations nnd double assessments In
the hands of the tax collector wete
passed upon.
The committee appointed to e:cc.in
lne Into the different systems of busi
ness courses then reported as being
very favorable to the system in use
In the Wllkes-Barre schools. Appli
cations from John A. Irwin. John M.
Gunster. J. N. Tompkins, Mary V.
Kearney, Daisy L. McCrory, of Scian
ton, and Thomas McHnle, of Olvphant
were read for the position of teao'ie'.'
of the business course.
Director Spencer suggested de ling
upon one candidate and having n per
sonal Interview to ascertain tho sys
tem the candidate had taught or stud
led, In order that that system bo
adopted by the board.
C. T. Miller, of Short avenue, has re
turned from a trip to New York.
The Court Street Methodist Episco
pal church will hold Its harvest home
service tomorrow. Miss Mlxell, of
Stroudsburg, will render a solo.
L. W. Lyman, of Hooper. Neb., is
the guest of Rev. G. C. Lyman. They
are cousins, and were In the same com
pany during the GO's. L. W. Lyman Is
now n banker In Iloouer. Neb. They
have not met for seven years.
Mrs. Lyman's mother and sisters,
Miss Lucv Bunnell and Miss Jennie
Bunnell, of Tunkhanock, are visiting
at the Court street parsonage. Mrs.
Bunnell Is nearly S3 years old and is
enjoying good health.
OBITUARY
John Mcfiraw. of toH) Wales slrept. died
yesterday morning nt S.B0 o'clock, ngirt
Cl years. lie Is survived by two sons.
John and Martin, and by three daughters,
Kuto McCSiuw. Mrs. Michael Neary and
Mrs. John Nultz.
OLYFHAWT.
kins spent Wednesday nnd Thursday
at Cotno.
Mr. nnd Mrs George I. Clark tire
visiting his parents at Montdale.
Mrs. S. D. Barnes gave a tea party
Tuesday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. V.
Henwood. Mr. and Mrs. K. 13. Gelatt,
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lewis nnd Dr. W.
W. MeN'amnra and wife enjoyed the
sumptuous repast.
Row and Mrs. P. It. Tower and wife
were guests at N. S. Foster s for din
ner Wednesday.
Miss Estella Howard returns to her
studies ut Kingston today.
Rev. G. It. Merrill, of Bethany, vis
ited his sister, Mrs. E. E. Gelatt
Thursday and Friday of this week.
Mrs. L. D. Sanford nnd George Ge
latt went to Peckvllle for a visit Fri
day. AVOOa.
A son was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. A.
J. McCornilck on Thursday and died
shortly after. Interment wjs made In
St. Mary's cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Anderson are vis
iting friends at Staten Island
Miss Anna Callahan is purchasing
mlllnery goods In Now York city.
Mrs. Henry of Mnoslc was stricken
with paralysis while visiting her
daughter In New York city. Her re
covery Is doubtful.
Miss Margaret Morton has returned
from New York city.
Wallace McPherson has returned te
Fresco after several days' visit with
his brother Joseph.
The manla-re of George .Topllng and
Mls May Shiner was solemnized at I to?
home of the bride's parents in Moosle
on Wednesday evening. R"V. Judson
Bailey performed tho ceremony.
Mrs. Robert C'ardon of Br nvnsvllle
Is suffering from a severe attack of ty
phoid fever.
Mrs. Rlehnrd Beer nnd two daughters
of Vandllng are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Webster.
The Celtic-American quartette will
be heard In Sarsfleld opera house on
Wednesday evening. Admission 2"
cent.
.1. J. King and .1. L. N'olger were In
town vefterday ndjj"tlng claims
against the Prudential Life Insurnnce
company.
Miss K. Corcoran Is critically HI at
her home on Grove Ftrret.
John O'Malley w ill leave on Monday
JUMENTS.
I YCEUJVI THEATRE
-' HUROUNDnR & RGIS. Lessees.
II. K. 1.0 NO, JMunaeer,
Mondny and Tuesday Nights. '
September 25 and 26.
THE QUEEN OF CHINATOWN
A C'nrlouil of Special Keener? nnd Mechani
cal KircctK, Dlroet from ltocord-llreak.
lug KtiKaRcmen k In Now Yorlt
nnil Philadelphia.
See
The Kutul I'lunze nad Thrilling Cli
maxes, sparkling Comedy unit
:sovel Specialties,
Prices 20c, 50c, 75c and $1.00.
ACADEHY OF HUSIC,
BUHOUNUUR & RDIS, Lessees.
II. K. I.UNU, Manuic:r.
Balance of Week,
BON TON STOCK COMPANY
Piesontlng Mr. Chas. Icyluirn In a le
pertolre of popular plnK Dlmo tnatliiecil
Thursday and Frldii ; Saturday mntlnco
10 and W. Evening prices. 10. 2'). ;i0c
One week, conimi.1 ring Monday, Sept.
::,. MISS KATHlOltlNE ROH13H In a r.i.
pertolre of up to date productions, open
ing Monday evening with Sardou s mas
terpiece, 'riadame Sans Gene."
Dally dime matinees commencing Tues
day. Evei Ins prlies. 10, 20. P,0c.
The smoker held In the rooms of the
Excelsior hose company by tho mem
bers on Thursday night wasa most
enloyable affair. A business sesslin
preceeded the smoker A pleasing fea- j to lock after business Interests in New
Matinees
Daily.
September 21-22-23
Faust's
rietropolitan
Buriesquers. . .
Next Attraction "Hot Old Time in
Dixie."
TnTTmrnimTTTTTTnnTTTTmnnimmTTTTTW
I There is a
I Class of People 1
Globe Warehouse
Who ore injured by tho mo of cof. 3
- fee. Recently thero has been pluued
mnii ihu j;rui;crjf pwica 11 new jjiu- w
s partition called GltAIN-O, made of 3
puro grains, that takes tho place of 3
- coffee.,
The most delicato stomach re.
5 celvoa it without dlstre-ss, und hut 3
low can tell it from coffee. a
z It docs not cost over as much. 3
Children mny drink it with great ben. '
cflt. 15 cents and 25 cents per pack.
age. Try it. Ask for GKAIN-O.
ITryGrainO! 1
E InsUt that your grocer i;lTCi)rou(n'.AIN0 r
C Accept bo Imtlatlou. -
Siuiinuumimimiiumuiiiiiiimumiit;
SHORT NEWS NOTES.
Sixty-two opera chairs are bing
placed In tho Independent Order o!
Odd Fellows' hall this week by T. P.
Letchworth, who was award-J th
bid for supplying same. Tho seals
are handsomely finished in v iieoivu
wood and contain up-to-date hat and
coat racks. They will Improve the hall
considerably.
Messrs. Moran and Ryan will open a
large cash grocery nnd general sto;
In the Daly building, at the Cjrneis,
on Oct. 9. Mr. Moran has 'or some
time been employes as a clerk t,y the
1'nlon Cash stores, of Dunim" and
Mr. Ryan, the other member of the
new firm, has bepn an employe of th"
Dickson Manufacturing company. Roth
nre progressive, hustling youog men
and their venture will undoubtedly he
successful.
A handsome doll was placed on ?;hl
bltlon In J, O. Rone & Son's drug store
yesterday which will be conte-i for
by Resale Savage nnd Frances Horn
baker for the benefit of the Xeptuiv.!
Fire company's fair.
Rev. R. M. Roderick, of the Dudley
Street Raptlst church, will exchange
pulpits tomorrow morning with Rv.
W. F. Gibbons, of the Presbyterhn
church. Mr. Roderick will sneak on
"Proof of the Ressurrectlon." Mr.
Gibbons will preach from his own pul
pit In the evening on the topic. "What
Is In the Soul's'Treasury?"
PERGONAL NOTES.
Frederick Jones, of Cartez, Jefferson
county. Pa., Is visiting O. W. Jones, of
Drinker street.
The Misses Maggie, Nora and Vernle,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. tV. Vpn
Why. of Rrook street, are III with diph
theria. Miss Wood, of Wllkos-Rarrr and
Miss Espy, of New York, have luen
visiting at the home of Rev. A. ,T Van
Cleft, of South Hlakely street, tht
week.
Miss Dorothy Kellam, of flrov?
street. Is 111.
John Glllolane, of Phlladelph' i, Is
visiting this week with his cousin, K
A. Stevens, of Adams aveiiue.
Rev. A. J. Van Cleft Is vlsl 'ne .n
Oneonta.
' MINOOKA.
Weather permitting this afternoon,
tho representative team of this place
und tho Eurekas, of North Scranton,
ture of the evening wns the presenta
tlon of n gold modal to the president
ot the company, T. Frank Jordan, bv
thi; members In recognition of his
faithful work In connection with the
company since Its organization over
ten years ago. C. M. Hathaway made
the presentation with a neat speech.
Mr. Jordan was taken bv surprise nnd
sincerely thanked the members Tor
their epteem and good will. Following
the presentatlein refreshments were
served, and several tine selections on
the phonograph by Thomas Rognn were
rendered. KVfore departing for home
a llashllght photograph of the group
was taken by Artist Peter McHugh.
Those present were- T. Frank Jordan,
('. M. Hathaway, J. J. O'Malley Oo.
Mason, John Pettlgrew, .Tose-ph Marks,
.lumes Wheeler. James H Lally, Dave
Vogle. George Ferguson, George Twad-
i dell. Patrick McLarln M. J. O'noyle.
Frank MeLouorhlln, James O Malley,
John Lawler. Will Lawler, Mlehuel
D.irdK E. G. Lloyd, Thomas Rogan,
Edward McGlnty, Willie Kollv.
Rep.ulnr services will bo held In the
Congregatlonnl church tomorrow morn
ing nnd evening. Rev. Noah Reven of
South Gibson, will occupy the pulpit.
There will b a Welsh sermon In 'the
morning and an English sermon In the
evening.
The service? of the Plakely Raptlst
church will be held In Edward's hall
tomorrow morning nt 10:30 and In the
evening nt TSO o'clock.
Patrick Hastings who war severely
burned while at work In No. 1 mines
on Wednesday last died yesteiday
morning after great suffering. Do
ceased wa 2", years of age nnd was
highly esteemed by o large circle of
accualntnces. Resides his fther he Is
survived bv his brother. Officer 'M. J.
Hastings nnd one sister. Mr". J. R.
Mcllale. The funeral will take place
Sunday afternoon from his late home
at !! o'clock
THOMPSON.
The Ladles' Aid society of the Meth
odist Episcopal church gave their
regular monthly tea In Grund Army
hall Wednesday afternoon.
Frank Wilcox mid family, of Scran
ton, ufter a pleasant visit with rela
tives in Thompson and vicinity, re
turned to their home Wednesday.
Manly Wrlghter was thrown from his
wagon Wednesday and sustulned u se
riims injury to his hip.
Mrs. W. S. Foster has been visiting
In Scranton since Thursday morning.
Uollenback & Peck have coni'
nienced their lumber Job on the lot
purchased of R. V. Whitney In tho
township, west of tho bmough.
Ruv. A. D. David and Stephen Jen-
port News. Va.
DAITON.
Mr. II. M. Ives was In New York the
foie part of the week.
Rev. and Mrs. J. C Leacoek have re
turned from a t"n days' visit among
friends In the valley.
Mrs. Harker has been vlfltlnp friends
In Atington and vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Frnncl and tnm
Ily have returned from Henrvsvllli
wher" they were called by tho death
of Mrs. Francis's father.
Mr Charles Miles of New York. Is
the guet of his grandfather. Dr. Miles
Mr. Charles Smith is attending the
Plttston f-ilr this week.
Mrs. John Swnrtz and small daush
t r are visiting friends In town.
CLARK'S GREEN.
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EXPOSITION
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For this .lecnslon special f xcurslon
tickets will lie "Id from Scrmiton. Thesa
llckrU will ! on sal.' fiVMi the openlne
of ihe V:ihi.-1IIoii and will hi good for
return until December I. Incln-ive.
SG.ftl for Hi'- round nip. which Included
admission to the Exposition.
The Methodists of this place will hold
their Sunday nelinol and league servlei s
of next Sunday. Sept. 1, In Odd Fellows'
Hall building, and the Rev. M. S. God
shall, the panlor. will preach In the It.ip
tlst church In the evening at 7.91 o'clock
XT 'lmilt ICocrr.cr. of this place, aet
with ii mtIoiis lo').s bv tin- on Thursdiii'
ovcnl'ig last widen if Milted in the com
plete, destruction of his ourn and eon
tents, cnut-ed by i-arclufi handling of
lll.ll!'
Mrs. A. D. Robinson Is seriously Mel:
Mrs. Phillips, of West Scranton, Is vIh
Itlng her son, Frank L. Phillips, here.
Mrs. Jennings, of Dover. N. J . Is vis
aing at Mrs. U. A. P. Stevenson's.
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