-Ttfftrwf- THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1800. I Religious.... Tho stntc Sunday school convention to be hold Oct. 10-12 at Reading will bo nn event ot moro than ordinary Inter est In tho religious world. Tho peo ple of Heading havo mudo clnbonite preparations for the sessions and arc determined to outstrip In hosDltality all their predecessors. Rev. Dr. Honds, the state secretary, predicts that this will be thr best convention of Sunday schools ever held in Pennsylvania. The convention proper will open on Tuesday evening. Oct. 10, but Tuesday morning and afternoon will be Riven up to work connected with the con vention. This will bo In the shape of a "field workers' conference. "Tho Mod em Bible School of the Church" will be the genarnl theme and there will be a genernl dI;usslon of county associa tion work. The presidents and secre taries of a, uuinber of county Sunday School associations will present papers on vital topics. Till conference will end with an'nddress by Hugh Cork on "House to House Visitation." There will he greetings nnd ad dresses on Tuesday evenlnc Ttov. Dr. Wilbur J. Chapman will discourse upon 'Spirituality Jn All Our Work," nnd John WnnamakcV will make the annual president's address. II. J. Heinz, of Pittsburg, will preside at this meeting. At subseauent sessions Mr. Wanamaker will tireslde. Wednesday morning will bo devoted chiefly to reports from superintendents of primary work, of the normal de partment, etc. In the afternoon Mis, J. W. Barnes will conduct a conference on primary work and Rev, Dr. Forest H, Dngor will make an address on "Next Sabbath's Wessons Taught." Prof. II, M, Ilamlll will speak on "Graded Schools" and Rev. Dr. O. S. Chambers, of Hnrrlsburg, on "Teach ers' Meetings." In the evening the graduation exercises of the state nor mal department will be conducted by Rev. H. A. Bomberger. Dr. Dagr will speak on "Teacher Training" nnd Rv. Dr. Wallace MacMullen, of Philadel phia, on "Evangelistic Sabbath School Work." Thursdays owrk will Include confer ences on house to house visitation con ducted by Hugh Cork, state sunrln tendent of house to house visitation, and on "Modern Methods In Sunday School Work," conducted by Prof. Ila mlll. Prof. Edwin J. Houston, the famous expert on electricity and boy:!, will tell In tho afternoon "What lo Do with the Boys." Later there will be a conference on the homo department, conducted by Rev. Dr. C. S. Albert, of the Lutheran Board of Publication. Four mass meetings for Sunday school Boholars will conclude the work of tins nfternoon. In the evening Rev. C. R Schneider, of Shamokln, will make en address on 'The Great Teacher," and the International field secretary, will speak on "The International Field." This will bo followed by Impressive farewell exercises. Rev. R. F. Y. Pierce will deliver the second of the series of sermons to laboring men and their friends tomor row evening at tho Penn Avenue Bap tist church. The topic is a popular one, "The Worklngman's Paradise, or the Making of a Home." Attractive music; earnest, practical heart to heart gospel talks, and the cordial welcome given by the congregation to the strangers, Is meeting with popular fa vor and many men especially are being helped through the services. The Rev. S. G. Reading will begin his series of special sermons tomorrow In the North Main Avenue Baptist church of which ho became the pastor three weks ago. In the morning his topic will he "What Would Jesus Do If He Came to the North Main Avenue Baptist Church?" and In the evening he will preach on "The Golden Rule." The choir which Is aaln under di rection of Professor Reese Watklns, Determined to Maintain Our Well-Known Reputation for Keeping the Largest Assortment of Fine Dress Goods We are showing a particularly fine assortment 0f Tailor Suitings, Cheviots, Serges, Tweeds, Camel's Hair, Venetians, Zebalines, Etc., 50c to $2 per yard. Black Crepons, high lustre, mohair top, over fifty different designs, all new, 95c to $3.50 per yard. Double-Faced Plaid Black Shirtings, greys, Ox fords, browns, blues, etc. Compare line of styles ancj pi ices. Polka Spot French Flannels, very desirable. Golf Cloakings, heavy, double-faced, iu exclusive new patterns. . Taffeta Silks that will wear, plain and changeable, very large range of new colors, violet, helio, plum, berry, cerese, russet, dahlia, poppy, pumpkin, etc. Black Taffeta Silks, Cheuey Bros, and Haskell's justly celebrated goods, pean de soie, Duchess, satins, Mar veliux, satin luxor, etc. MEARS&HAGEN 415417 Lackawanna Ave. will render special piogramms of mu sic, nt both services. Tho annual festival of harvest will bo fittingly observed tomorrow at the Kvangcllcal Lutheran Church of thu Holy Trinity, Adams avenue and Mul berry street, Rev. C. G. Spteker, pastor. Special services havo been arranged and tho church will be appropriately decorated. The evening service, begin ning at 7.30, will bo under the uusplces of the Sunday school, when the follow ing programme will be rendered: Anthem Choir Hymn, "Now Thank Wo All Our God." Psalm, Recitation, "What Can I Do for Jesus," Wllhelmlna Bernhardt Motion Song Infant Class Hymn, "Beautiful Saviour." Exorcise, by Eleven Boys. Solo and Chorus, race Brown, Florenco Warner, Amelia Fen ne. Anthem Choir Song Infant, Class Hymn, "God Bless Our Natls-o Land." Exercise, Little Gleaners. Solo, "Lovo Devlne"...Mr. Duvld .T. Davis Recitation, "The Seasons" Flvo Girls Address. Offerings. Recitation, "Thanks Gtvlng," Jenlno Sonman Hymn, "All Hall the Power of Jesus' Name." Doxology and Benediction. Religions Mews Notes The Lutheran Pastoral association of this city will hold Its monthly busi ness meeting at the parsonage nf at. Peter's Lutheran church. Rev. John Randolph, pastor. The meeting will open at 10 a. m. Tho Festival of Harvest Homo will be observed Saturday In Holy Trinity Lutheran church. Rev. C. G. Snleker, pastor. At the evening service the Sunday school will render a special programme. The church will be ap propriately decorated for the occasion. Tho Baptist pastors will meet on Monday at 10:30 in the Penn Avenue Baptist church as usual. Rev. Dr. Dunn will read a paper on "Rational Ism and the Ministry." The confer ence is an Invaluable aid to the minis try, and all within reach should at tend. Miss Mattlo Spencer, n. returned mis sionary from Japan, will address tho young women of the city at the Y. W. C. A. rooms. 205 Washington o venue. Miss Spencer during the past week gave several fine addresses In the Elm Park church before the Women's con vention. Gospel meeting ut the Young Wo men's Christian association nt 3.1." p. m. Thirty minute service of song bo fore the address. All women and girls are Invited. Gospel meeting at the West Scranton branch of the Young Women's Christian association, corner Scranton street nnd Main ave nue. All women and girls are wel come. The Methodist Ministers' associa tion, of Scranton and vicinity, will meet In Elm Park church Monday morning at 10:30. Rev. C. H. Reynolds will read a paper on "Unworthy Church Members What Shall Be Done With Them." The meetings are full of Interest and the discussions which fol low are practical and profitable. A large attendance Is anticipated Mon day morning. Tomorrow's Services Episcopal. St. Luk's Parish Rev. Rogers Is rael, rector; Rev. E. J. Haughton. seni or curate; Rev. M. R. Nash, junior curate. Nineteenth Sunday after Trin ity. St. Luke's church 7.30 a. in., holy communion; 10.30 n. m., morning pray er and sermon; 7.30 p. in., evening prayer and sermon; 9.15 a. m. Sunday school and Bible cIobhcs. St. Mark's, Dunmore 8 n, m., holy communion; 10.30 a. m., sermon and holy communion; 7.30 p. m., evening prayer and sermon; 3 p. m., Sunday school nnd Bible classes. East End Mission, Prescott avenue 3 p. ni Sunday school nnd Bible classes; 7.30 p m., evening prayer and sermon. South Side Mission, Fig street 2.30 p. m., Sunday school and Bible classes, St. George's, Olyphant 2.30 p. m., Sunday school and Bible classes; 3.30 p. m,, evening prayer and sermon. St. David's church Edward Jarncs Mclloncy. rector. Celebration of holy communion, 7.30 a. in.; matins, litany and sermon, 10.30 a. m.; even song, with address, 7.30 p. m.; Sunday school, 2.30 p. in.; Industrial school opens Its ses sions on Saturday, Oct. 7, at 2.30 p. m. Christ's church (Protestant Episco pal), Washington and Park avenue Rev. F. S. Ballentlne, rector. Nine teenth Sunday after Trinity. Morning prayer, litany, sermon, 10.30; Sunday school, 2.30; evening prayer, sermon, 7.30. All welcome. Evangelical Lutheran, Nineteenth Sundn'y after Trinity. Gospel, Matthew. lx:l-9. Epistle, Epheslans, Iv, 22-2S. Vestment color, green. St. Mark's, Washburn and Fourteenth streets Rev. A. L. Ramcr, Ph. D., pas tor. Services at 10.30 a. m. nnd 7.30 p. in. Luther league, C.30 p. m.; Sunday school, 12 in.; morning subject, "Jesus Knowing Their Thoughts;" evening subject, "Christian Sympathy." Holy Trinity, Adams avenue and Mulberry street Rev. C G. Spieker, pastor. Services, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 P. m.; Luther league, (5.30 p. m.: Sun day school, 12 m. At the evening ser vice the harvest festival will be ob served. A programme will be ren dered by the Sunday school. St. Paul's. Short avenue Rev. W. C. L. Lauer, pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. Pi.; Sunday school, 2.30 p. m. Zlon, Mlfllln avenue Rev. P. F. 7Az elmann, pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m; Sunday school at 2 p. m, Christ church. Cedar avenue nnd Beech street Rev. James Wltke. pas tor. Services at 10.30 a. m. nnd 7.30 p. m.; Sunday school, 2 p. m. St. Peter's, Prescott avenue Rev. John W. Randolph, pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.; Sunday school, 2 p. m. Grace Evangelical Lutheran church of the general synod, corner Madison avenue amr Mulberry street. Rev. Luther Hess Waring, pastor 9.30 a. m., Sunday school and pastor's Bible class; 10.30 a. m.. divine worship; subject of sermon. "Trees Choosing a King:" 6.30 p. m., Y. P. S. C. K.: 7.30 p. m.. divine worship: subject of sermon, "The Float ing Axe." Methodist Episcopal. Elm Park church Prayer and praise service at 9.30; preaching at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. by the pastor, C. M. Glf lln, D. D. At 12 m half hour Bible study; theme, "Bible History and Au thors." Sunday school at 2, and Ep worth league at 6.3b p. ni. Asbury Methodist Episcopal church, corner Monsey avenue and Delaware street. Rev. W. G. Simpson. D. D., pas torDevotional meeting of the- Broth erhood of St. Paul at 9.30 a. in.; preach ing at 10.30 a. m.; Sunday school at 2.30 p. m.; Senior Epvvorth league at C.30 p. m.: preaching at 7.30 p. in.; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.30 p. in.: Brotherl-'od of St. Paul. Friday at 8 p, m. Scats free. All are welcome. Simpson Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. J. B. Sweet, pastor Morning prayer meeting at 9.3ft; preaching by the pastor at 10.30; Suiulay school at 12 m.; Junior league at 2.50 p. m. ; Young Men's meeting at 4 p. in.: Epworth league at 6.30 p. m.; preaching servlc at 7.30, sermon by the pastor; subject. "Rachel." Tho fourth sermon of tho series of the Women of the Old Testa ment. Seats free. All are welcome. Hampton Street Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. James Benninger, pastor Preaching nt 10.30, subject. "Stirring the Eagle's Nest;" class at 11.30; Sun day school at 12 in.; Epworth league at 5.30 p. m.; preaching in the evening at 7.30, subject. "The Yacht Race on the Sea of Life." A cordial welcome to all to come and worship with us. Howard Place African Methodist Episcopal church Rev. II. A. Grant, B. D.. pastor. 10.30 a. m., subject, "Be Filled with the Spirit;" 2.30, Sunday school; 7.30 p. m., subject, "Divine Fellowship." Court Street Methodist Episcopal church Class, 10 a. m.. pastor, leader; preaching, 10.30: Sunday school, 11.4."; Junior league, 3.30; Epworth league, 6.30: preaching. 7.30. Seats free. All are welcome. G. P. Lyman, pastor. Ash Street Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. John R. Austin, pastor Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. m.; Epworth league at r.4r, p. m., Miss Grace Corey, leader. Rev. Stone will preach the evening sermon. All receive a cordial welcome. Cedar Avenue Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. F. P. Doty, pastor Tho pastor will preach at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.; Junior Epworth league at 2.30 p. m.: Epworth league at 6.30 p. m. Cordial welcome for the stranger at all services. Howell Mission. 1M9 Pine street, be tween Prescott and Harrison avenue Sunday school, 9 till 10 a. m.: Junior Epworth league, 6.45 till 7.30 p. m.; prayer meeting, Friday evening, 7.4.'. All cordially welcome. Presbyterian. First Presbyterian church. Rev. James McLeod, D. D., pastor Morning service at 10.30; evening service nt 7.30. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered In connection with the morning service. In the evening a special service of praise, with a short discourse by tho pastor, will be held. All are Invited. The Second Presbyterian church Services, 10.30 a. m. nnd 7.30 p. m. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be held In the morning. Dr. Robinson will preach In the evening. All are cordlnlly Invited. Green Ridge Presbyterian church Rev. Isaac J. Lansing, pastor. The pastor will preach morning and even ing. 10.30, service of worshlnj. with sermon: subject, "Personal Power Through Jesus Christ;" 12. Bible school 6.30, Christian Endeavor meeting; 7.30, service, with sermon; subject, "The Attitude of Christ Toward Civil Gov ernment." The public cordially Invit ed ana welcomed. Providence Presbyterian church Rev. George E. jGulld, D. D.. pastor. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will bo celebrated at the morning ser vice, -Tho preparatory service is this evening. Sunday school and Endeav or services as usual. Evening preach ing Bervlce at 7.30 o'clock. Presbyterian chapel. Adams avenue and New York street Rev. James Hughes will preach, service to com mence at 7.30 p. m. All In the neigh borhood of tho chapel are cordially In vited. Free sittings, and hymn books supplied to all present. Sumner Avenue Presbyterian church Rev. L. R. Foster, pastor. Prayer and praise service, led bp Mr. J. L. L. Travlss, 10.30 a. m. At 6 p. m. the pastor will preach on "A National Re ligion and How to Preserve It." Sun day school, 2 p. m.; 7 p. m., Christian Endeavor; 7.45 p. m Wednesday, prayer meeting. P. H. Warren, tho baritone singer, has been secured to sing at tho C p. m. service through the winter and spring months. The Washburn Street Presbyterian church Rev. John P. Moffat, D. D., pastor. Services at 10.30 n. m. and 7.30 P. m.; Bible school at 12 m.; Young People's Christian Endeavor, 6.20 p, m.; prayer meeting Wednesday, 7.30 p. m. Tho pastor will preach morning and A GALLEN'S. t-iif' No Advance Here The Herco Patent Pocket Ck iT4 Alr7 vfe - wtimi n i i in i " Tis made to'wear 1 It cannot jcd ' Warranted not to tear or pull out if it does you get a new garment free not a new pocket, but a new garment without any expense to you whatever. Come in and see it. No other Scranton store has it. All the latest materials in Suits are here in smooth faced Cassimeres, plain and silk mixed Worsted and Scotch Cheviots, in solid blues and blacks and fancy striped and small check effects. Suits or Overcoats Suits or Overcoats raA IS Pllovvc Boys' Novelty Suits. $.j For Boys' ftincy Vestec and 1 .v Blouse Suits in blue and fancy elfects. Some with small velvet collars and satin lapels. The latest creations. Real value $5.00. CT fn '0I caut'111' Fancy Vestee j2J.y V and Blouse Suits exquis ite trimmings; same value sold else where for $5.00. (D A fn 'or - 0llr c'10'ce f l'1e '"" p4-.V est Suits in the store worth $(1, 7 and $S. , Tuxedo Suits, Blouse Suits, Vestee Suits, evening. Tho first In the series of evenlnK sermons on Paradise entitled "Paradise Given." will be delivered next Sunday ovenlng. As a prelude to the evening sermon will discuss, brief ly, the benefits Scranton received from the llremen's convention. All cordially welcome. Taylor, Pa., Presbyterian church 10.30 a. ni., preaching by tho pastor, Hev. I,, it. Foster; 11. SO a. m Sunday school. Baptist. Penn Avenue Uaptlst church, 'Penn avenue between Linden nnd Spruce streets Preaching morning ut 10.30 and evening at 7,30 by the pastor, Rpv. Rob ert F. Y. Pierce. Morning prayers in the lower temple at 9.4.". Topic of morning sermon, "The God of Hlljah." Sunday school at 2 o'clock, primary. Intermedi ate and Bible departments; Young People's meeting nt (!.30. Topic of even ing sermon, "The Workingman's Para dise, or the Making of a Home." The second In the series of sermons to woiklngmen and their friends. A cor dial welcome to all. First Baptist church Itev. S. F. Ma thews, pastor. Regular services morn ing and evening, 11.110 a. in. and 7.30 p. ni In basement of Welsh Baptist church. Main avenue; subject for even ing, "Dewey's Triumph." Sunday school, 2.30 p. m., Plymouth church, Dr. Beddoe, superintendent; B. Y. P. I', prayer meeting, 0.30 p. m., at Ivorlto hall; prayer meeting Wednesday even lng, 7.30 p. m. Business meeting fol lowing the service nt' 8.30 p. m. All are welcome to these services. Jackson Street Baptist church Rev. Thomas de Gruchy, D. D.. pastor. Morning prayer meeting nt fl.30, Broth er Parry, leader. At 10.30 preaching by the pastor: topic. "The Power of an Endless Life." Sunduy school nt -. Alfred Roberts, superintendent ; even ing service nt 7. Praise and song ser vice, followed by a short sermon; topic, "I.ovest Thou Me " The Lord's supper will be administered nt the close ot the service. The public Is always wel come to all the services of our church. Come. Green Rldgo Baptist church Preach ing by the pastor at 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m. Subject In the morning. "Tho Book:" in the evening, "Christ's Prayer for tho Ignorant." Sunday, school at 11.45 a. in.; meeting of the Juniors nt 3.30 p. ni.: prayer meeting of the Senior society nt fi.30. You are invited to all of the services. Shlloh Baptist rhurcli, 30!i Center street Preaching 10.30 a. m.: Bible school, 2 p. m.: Young People's union, 7.30 p. m. Kvonlng subject, "Agree." All are cordially Invited to attend these services. Rev. J. H. Bell, pas tor. Dunmore Baptist church. Dudley street Tho Rev. James Hughes, lato of Klmbeiiey, will preach In tho morning nt 10.30. A cordial Invitation Is given to nil. Miscellaneous. Graco Reformed Episcopal church, Wyoming avenue, bolnw Mulberry street Rev. George L. Alrlcli, pastor. Prayer and praise service, 0.30 a. in.; dlvlno worship. 10.30 a. ni. and 7.30 p. m.; morning, "Dlvlno Healing," Isaiah xvllll, 20; evening, "Studios In Mat thew." Matthew, xlll, S-23. Sabbath school, 12 ni.; Y. P. S. C. K.. 6.30 p. m. Seats free. All welcome. Union Blblo class for lesson study Thursday nt 7.45 p. in. United Evangelical church. Cauouso WATCH THE YELLOW SIGN. Everybody who has followed the woolen market knows that prices have advanced 25 per cent. -and while others are charging an advance in prices over previous seasons, we are offering the newest, finest and most fashionable Fall and Winter Clothing at lower prices than we have ever before quoted for the same quality of .goods. Firstly We bought our stock months ahea.d before the rise in the woolen market, which was not unexpected, before we thought of moving from our pres ent quarters. .Secondly In order to reduce these immense stocks quickly so as to facili tate our moving we have put exceptionally low prices on all goods, thereby giv- U U II III) Ull QUI tear" Made with the New Designs (O in ';r BVS' Beautiful Silk ip.Z.y Astrakhan Reefers, trim med, made with inlaid silk velvet col lars or large sailor collars trimmed with braid. Real value $5.00. . For Boys' Fine Kersey P3.4 and Frieze Reefers, in brown, blue and grey heavily lined and trimmed with peatl buttons and silk velvet inlaid collars. Cannot be duplicated elsewhere under $500. if 63 i All i 137 AND 139 avenue Rev. (.'. I). Moore, pastor. Sabbath school, 9.45 a. ni : preaching at 10.4.") a. m. The evening service will bo in charge of the Keystone League of Christian Endeavor nt 7 p. m., con sisting of Scripture, prayer, recitations and song. A cordial Invitation is ex tended to the pubic to attend these services. All Soul's Vnlversalist church, Pine street, between Adams and Jeffeison avenues Rev. O. R. Beardsloy, pastor. Residence, C29 Adams avenue. Rev. B. B. Fairchilds. of Gibson, Pa., will preach In the morning at 10.30. The pastor will preach In the evening at 7.30; subject, "The Clear Vision." Sun day school after morning service. The subject of the Y. P. C. IT. meeting at fi.30 p. m, will be "Rellgloji hi the Mar ket; tho Buyer." We welcome you to our services. Railroad Y. M. C. A. Rev. J. B. Sweet, pastor of Simpson 'Methodist Episcopal church, will address the meeting Sunday at 3.4.". All are wel come. First Church of Christ fSclentlst). 519 Adams avenue. Sunday services, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.; subiect, "The Doc trine of Atonement." Wednesday evening meeting at S o'clock. All wel some. Calvary Reformed church, 'corner Monroe avenue and Gibson street, Rev. G. W. Welsh, pastor 10.30 o'clock, morning s-ervlec: observance of the Holy Communion; 11.45 a. in.. Sundny school; 7 p. ni., Christian Endeavor: 7 p. m.. evening service, Children's dav service. Seats flee. All welcome. Volunteers of America Captain and Mrs. Totten In command. Armory, 310 North Washington avenue. Lord's day. Oct. S, nt S p. ni. testimony meeting and gospel address by Captain Totten. Meetings will be held every night dur ing the week except Monday. Thurs day evening, Oct. 12. a grand oyster supper will be served in the armorv for the purpose of raising funds to as slit us in carryng nlong our work. Tickets, 23 cents. Everybody will bo made welcome. MUSICAL NOTES. Tin- Gleo Ladies' Orchestra has farm Ished excellent music at tho Academy of Music this week with the Cameron Clemens company. Miss Glee Is a talented violinist nnd possesses a voice of fine (innllty ns well. Her vocal se lections have been among tho most ploaslng features ot the entertainment given at tho Academy this week. II I! II Pianist Reeve Jone, who has re turned from his visit to England Is much Improved In henlth and has re sumed teaching nt tils studio In the Guernsey building. I1 !' II Tho music by the bain's thnt accom panied tho various visiting organiza tions of tho firemen to tho city this week, furnished much enjoyment to lovers ot music about the city. Tho Tribune was kindly remembered by th sorennders yesterday who rendered pleasing selections In nn artistic mnn ner. Among the hands who favored The Tribune forco with choice selec tions wore tho Pottsvlllo band, the Allentown band, the O. J. W. band, of Philadelphia. I! II II The largest musical box ever con- I in Clothing Prices TI13 Money-Saving Chance Mi ills Patent "Herco" Pocket. $15 Suits or Overcoats $18 Suits or Overcoats $10.98. 812.40. in Reefers. PESMN AVENUE. structed will be exhibited at the Paris Exposition In 1900. Its Inventor and builder. Antonio Zlbordi, devoted fif teen years to Its construction, and has bestowed upon it the rather startling' name of "Antoeloktropolyphon." It contains no less than 80,000 separate pieces of mechanism, nnd has already cost Its builder $12,000. II II II The following music will be given at the Second Piosbylerlan church to morrow: MORNING. Prelude. "Theme" Mozart-Shelley Quartette, "There Is Green Hill Far Away" Somerset Postlude, "Fugue In K Minor" .J. S. Bach EVENING. Prelude. "Clutnt Pastorale".... Th. Dubois Quartette, "Fairest Lord Jesus". .E. Silas Quartette, "Nearer My God to Thee," Barrett Postlude, 'JAUesro Fugato",Adolph Ilesso MONTROSE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Montrose, Oct. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Warner and Miss Warner, who have been the guests of friends nt Windsor the past three weeks, re turned home the first of the week. James Harrington left on Wednes day for North Carolina where he has accepted a position. Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman Stewart are visiting In New York this week. Justice J. B. McColluin, of the su preme court, left on Wedncdday for Philadelphia to attend the regular session ot the court now being h'ld In that city. Mrs. Riley and Miss Rile ', who. havo been visiting here the past month, re turned to their home In No.v Haven on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Amebry of Lake avenue, gave a nrjsrts.vf eu chre party to a number of their fi-Jtnds on Thursday evening. Mrs. J. P. Taylor returned today from a visit to Blnghamton friends. The local section of tho Five States Milk Producers Association will hold their annual meeting nt the coutt house here on Monday, October 9. U. T. Con, of Little York, N. Y., general secretary of the association, will bo present to address the menlnc George Stoddard went over to attend the Blnghamton fair. Mis. Amanda Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Stevens, who havo been residing at Scranton. In . returned here to live. Miss Ada Dentils returned yesterday from a visit among Philadelphia friends. Mr. and Sirs. John S. Tarbell have left for a visit to Mrs. Alger at Bos ton. Work has been commenced on the new Catholic rectory. G, D. Ayers has the contract, which calls for a 3,350 dwelling. Mrs. J. B. McCollum entertained the Sewing society of St. Paul's rhurcli, Thursduy nfternoon. Mrs. William M. Post entertains on Thursdny, Oct. 16, Miss Margaret Bessell, of New York, Is visiting frlonds here. Miss Josephine Sprout returned yes- it m r ti few GALLEN'S. of the Year, ,,.,-..,..., I, II I .1. -.-, -,- I . ... $20 Suits or Overcoats $14.80. Double Breasted Suits. At Boys' All Wool Double P 1 JO Breasted Suits, sewed double with linen thread, Well made. Worth $2.00. At fi Boys' Strictly All Wool 2t.JO Double Breasted Suits, in smooth cassimeres and rough chev iots. Black, blue and fancy effects. Regular value $4.00. At q Boys' All Wool Suits, P3.yO warranted not to rip. Pants made with double seat and knee. Value $5.00. i SUMMER IN COLORADO Low rates to Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs ' ond Glenwood Springs. Th? Colorado Special Only One Night to Denver. Leaves Chicago 10.00 n. m. ovory day. Arrives ' Denver 2.53 p. m. next f "' day and Colorado Springs same evening. .' The Pacific Express . leaves Chicago dally 10.20 p. in., nnd Is a first-class train to Colorado also. ' For particulars apply to your nearest ticket agent or address Chicago & North-Western Ry. Prlnclptl Agencies : PHILADELPHIA NUW YORK di Chestnut St. 4i Broadwy CI1ICAOO lot Clark St k 4 terday from a visit among friends at Picture Rocks. Mrs. Newton E. Mason, wife of Com mander Mason, United States navy. Is being entertained by Judge and Mrs, Searle. Edwin Shafer, nt Scranton, was tho guest of his parents here the past week. Miss Lena Hawley has returned from a visit to New York friends. N Mrs. H. A. Denny, who bus been vis iting friends nt Lake Ariel, returned home yesterday. Mrs. C. N. Wurner and Mrs. Bryco Stewart are at Slatcrvillo for a few weeks. Julius S. Catlln, aged 90 years, one of Susquehanna county's oldest citi zens, died at his home in Brldgewatet township on Oct. 4. Justice J. B. McCollum has loft for Philadelphia to attend the usual ses sion of the Supreme court, now rn ses sion In that city. C. N. Warner, who has been visiting friends In New York, returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Fancher huvo re turned from Binghumton. John Munger and Van Mungor at tended tho Blnghamton fair. WAYNE COUNTY FAIR. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Honesdale, Oct. 6. Yesterday cloned another successful fair for the Wnyne County association Wednesday was a record breaker for attendance. It was the largest In the history of tho fair. Tho Beech Crov Orange had a tlnodls Play of fruit nnd vegetables. Ths promised balloon nscendon did not tnke place, -The horse races were ubout tho only attraction. '. I- I v a