s THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 8, 1000. WEST SCRANTON MINERS WILL MEET HERETOMORROW MASS JrlEETING ANNOUNCED FOIt MINE W'OHkEKS. Will Do Held nt 2 O'clock in tlio Open Field Near the Central Air Shaft on Washburn Street Mrs. Charles H. Acker Pleasantly Sur prisedFuneral of Mrs. William Itellly and Evan Evans Alder manic Cases and Other Notes and Personals. A public mnss meeting of anthra cite miners will be held nt 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon In the open lot tin WnBhburn Hticet, between the Cen ti nt air shaft and the cemetery. The inretini; lias been called for the pur pose of hearing the decision of the ex ecutive board of the United Mine AVoikers of America. Addi esses will be delivered by Secre tary Dempsey and others. Delegations are expected from every town between Forest City and Nanticoke. The ncylcc of the meeting which was received by The Tribune stntes that "It is of im portance for all mine workers to at tend this meeting nnd be prepared to act Monday morning." Mrs. Charles Acker Surprised. A pleasant surprise pal ty waf ten dered to Mrs. C. It. Acker at her homo on Falrvlew avenue on Tuesday even ing, the occasion being her birthday. The nutprlFc was planned by her hus band and It Is needless to say that it was a complete success. Itev. and Mrs. J. H. Sweet and Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Acker took a diive over the Elm hurst boulevard and around Lake Scranton. and when they returned they found the company assembled and a repast ready to partake of. After the guests had retired from the dining room a further surprise was In store for them, it being the chiistenlng of Horatio Follows Acker, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Acker. Mrs. C. It Acker was God-mother and Horatio Fellows was God-father. Among the guests present were the following: Itev. and Mrs. J. 15. Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Acker, Mr. and Mis. Seth AViigley, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. AVhlttemoie, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Keller. Mr. and Mis. H. S. Fellows, Mrs. Ueed, Mis. J. P. Acker, Miss Maine Speccc. Messis. Charles, Elliot and Murray Acker, and Misses Elsie, Harriet and Hilda Acker. Everyone congratulated Mr. C. It. Acker on the completeness and success of his sur- GRAPE ADE Ask Jenkins about it. 101 5. MAIN flUENliE Men s Furnishings It's Tomorrow, Saturday, Better Make a Note of it, There's lots of little bargain lots to be picked up in this popular depart ment these closing summer days and many wonderful values among the regular lines which cannot possibly be duplicated elsewhere. Towering Above All Others However, are two specials for Satur day and which ought to make gentle men who study practical economy as well as correct dress, supremely happy No. 1. Jen's Negligee Shirts Properly cut aud guaran teed to fit properly. Colors "are-fast, patterns are the very newest aud the making aud finishing is of the very high. est order, not surpassed by .the highest priced goods in any exclusive Gent's Fttr--nishing Store. Hitherto the price has been an even dollar. Saturday Only, It's 69c Globe Warehouse fSN"MV prise, nnd left wishing Mr. nnd Mrs. Ackrr many returns of the day. Wedded nt Dushore. At the home of Mr. and Mis. John I. Hllemnn, of Dushore, Sullivan county, on Wednesday occurred the mnnlago of their daughter, Elizabeth A., who wns attired In a white chiffon decorated with lily of the valley, nnd Theodore E. Meyeis, of Dorrnnceton, who appeared in a blue black serge. The brldnl party, which consisted of Miss Ilettn May Hllemnn, of Dallas, as flower beater. Miss Anna U. Hlle mnn, of Wllkes-Harre, sister of the bride, ns bridesmaid, and Frederick E. Niece, of Scranton, as groomsman, pio ceeded to the ceremonial arch nt 8 o'clock to the wedding march played by Miss Emma Cole, of Dushore. The canopy of the arch was artistically ar ranged nnd decorated with many flow ers. The young people were met by llcv. J. W. Kllnger, pastor of the Du shore Lutheran church, who performed the ceremony. A bountiful repast was served by the Misses Hllemnn and Mrs. George F. Hllemnn. The couple re ceived many presents. Those piesent were: Itev. J. W. Kllnger, wife and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hllemnn, of Dushore: Mrs. Theodore E. Meyers, sr.. of Dor ranceton; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shifter, of Leraysvllle; Mrs. Charles Zimmer man, sr., and Mrs. Charles Zimmer man, jr., of Falls; Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hllemnn. daughter and son, of Dal 1ns; Mr. nnd Mrs. David Vtn and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles lddle, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cole am' Misses Anna, Emma and Maigaret Hlleman, of Dushore; Abble Martin, of Elmlra; Uessle Williams, of Scranton; Emma Cole and Hattie Newell and John, Fred, Frank and Andrew Hlleman, of Du ishore, and Fiedorlck E. Niece, of Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. Meyers will reside at Dorranceton, where Mr. Meyers con ducts a phnrmncy. Mr. Meyers was formerly employed with Druggist G. W. Jenkins. Deaths and Funerals. The funeral of the late Mrs. William Itellly occurred yesterday morning from the family residence on Meridian street. Services were conducted in St. Patrick's Catholic church, and Inter ment was made in the Cathedral ceme tery. The pall-bearers were Patrick Sullivan, John Crowley, Peter Kelly, Michael Gallagher, John O'Brien and James II. Doyle. The funeral of the late Mrs. Will lam Newman will take place tomorrow afternoon from the house, In Aswell court. Interment will bo made In the German Catholic cemetery. Services over the leirulns of the late Evan Evans were held yesterday af ternoon at the home of deceased's sis ter, Mrs. William Iteese, corner of Acker avenue and Bellevue street. Burial was made In the Washburn street cemetery. The funeral of the late Mrs. Eliza beth Shields will take place tomorrow afternoon from the house, 316 Evans court. Interment will be made In the German Catholic cemetery. An eight-year-old child of Mrs. Will- No. 2. Men's Fashionable Neckwear Four-iu -Hands, Tucks, etc. Not shop worn left-over goods, but bright, fresh,clean stock, suitable for the season aud acceptable to gentlemen of correct taste. Such neck wear as is offered in this bar gain special does not usually come at such a figure as we quote now. It would be cheap at 2 cents. Saturday Only, It's 19c Day iam Newey. of Tenth street, died yes terday, and will be burled this after noon at 2,30 o'clock. Esther, the four-months-old child ot Mr. nnd Sirs. Thoninn. .1. Williams, of 1228 Eynon street, died yesterday. Tho funeral will be privately conducted tills afternoon. Interment will be made In the Washburn street cemcterv. The remains of the late Mrs. Ann Jones, who died In Peckvllle. will be Interred In the Washburn street ceme tery tomorrow afternoon. An rlBht-inoiiths-old child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Miner E. Worden, of 124 North Hyde 1'aik avenue, died last evening. Aldermanio Cases. Marlon Kupleskl, of 422 Emmet street, was held In $200 ball last even ing by Alderman John, on a charge of nssault and battery, preferred by Samuel Newman, of 310 Second street. A warrant was Issued by Alderman John on Thursday, at the Instance of County Detective LeVshon, for the -ir-rest of E. It. Wescott, of South Everett avenue, charging htm with profanity and Insulting ladles. The hearing has been postponed until next Tuesday evening. Katrlna Gooskle. of Emmet street, was arraigned before Alderman Davies last evening on the charge of robbing George Mlncabltch, of Twenty-second street. The defendant was held In $300 ball. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. l'Htrcn miners left here jesterday to woik in the soft coal mines in West Virginia, in view of tho approaching -.trlkc. The T. K. f. club of the Voting; Women' C'lulv tian msoclatioii ulll hold a meeting in their rooms (Ills owning. The pr.ictlce of permitting bo.vs to swim in tho mlphiir water near the hloaii mine is lieing gen erally condemned and pircnM should prevent their boys tioni engaging in tills Injurious prac tice. A boy named Alvln Lcvvi-i, of Acker aenue, Is suffering from blood poisoning due to swim ming in the pool. A boy named Cobb, residing at lit Chestnut street, fell from a cherry tree Thursday and frac tured his aim. Dr. llvans set tho Injuicd mem ber. The West Side llesrrvcs defeated tho West Side Browns Thursday afteinoon by a score of (1 to 4. The Intteries were Tlerney and (Julttr. and Har rington and Phillips. A special meeting of local union, No. 1128, United Mine Workers of America, will c held lids ccnlng in rianuaglun's lull, on Luzerne (street. I), n. Thomas, of South Main avenue, is at tending the cjmiufa at Matington as a rcpre ten(atlvc ot tho l'irst Welsh Longrcgatlonal church. Mall Carrier William I). Morgan killed a rattle snake while carrjlng his route in Kejser Valley on llmtsday. Compel sen ice Sund-iy nt -1 p. m. at Young Weimar's Chiistlnn association, leader. Mis Wil cox, subject, "The Lost Sheep." Speclat musical programme has been arranged. All women and girls are Invited to attend. All members, friends nnd T. K. C. and Sunshine club members arc requested to be present Mondiy at 7.30 p. m. 'lite I'nlted Soeiil club will conduct a dincc In St. David's hall ncNt Siturdiy ecning. 1 lie repairs on the interior of . e Jackson Street church will soon be conflicted. Tho members of the West Side Choral union who sang at the Dew I Sant eisteddfod dlidcd the $100 prize at the First Welsh Congregational church last cloning. Mrs. W. W. IXivis, of South Iljda Park ave nue, entertained the members of the Women's I'orclgn Missionary society of the Simpson Metho dist KpIscop.il church last rsenlnsr. All members of the West Side Itescrvcs are re quested to report on the Drowns' grounds at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon to play the Sliders' base bar. club. A deaconess from New York city will address a meeting to lie held Monday ceiling, Sept. 10, at R o'clock in the lecture roou of the Simpson Methodist Kpiseopal church under the auspices of the Women's Home Missionary society. The Prohibitionists of the Klrst legislative dis trict will meet in P. O. Morgans' office tills rvenintr to nominate Corner Iteese as a candidates for the legislature. Lackawanna council, Xo. 1133, Itoyal Arcanum, initiated twelve candidates' last evening at their meeting in Ivoritc hall, Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. James P. Harris, of 310 Kvans court, a daughter. Professor Rudolph Kunz and It. F. Kirchner will Illustrate hypnotim In an instinctive and hu morous manner at Mears' hall for three nights, commencing next Monday evening, Sept. 10. Dur ing tho entertainments they will devote a few minutes to correcting and curing bad habits, such as the deadly cigarette habit, morphine, liquor and tobacco habits. Parents having boys who arc subject to the cigarette habit are urged to take them to the lull. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. and Mrs. John M. flelger, of Reading, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. George It. Reynolds, of North Main avenue. Rev. D. D. Hopkins, pastor of tho Filst Welsh Baptist church, returned yesterday afternoon from a visit to Chicago and other points of interest. Itev. L A. Iloyl anil family, of South Hvilo Park avenue, returned home jesteiday afternoon from a month's visit in Washington. William Price, sr., and Dr. II. S. Sutton re turned jesterday from an enjojable trip to Tunk bannock and Lake Carey. Mrs. Sarah Stone, of Hock street, Is iltlnj rclitlvcs in New York state. Mrs. Cino and daughter, Kate, of New York, are tho guests of Mrs. John llurke, of Railroad avenue. Mlw Mame Splece, of Pittston, lias returned home from a iit with Mrs. Tlllie Acker, of South Main avenue. Mr. and Mis. IMmund JIo-.cs, of l'.ynon street, are entertaining the Misses Nellie' and Sadie Walker, of Pittston. Miss fii-idjs Joseph, of South Hide Paik ave nue, is spenellng a few dajs In New York. Mis-es Klizabeth Jenkins and Margaret Price are studying the fall mlllinerv styles in New York. Miss Anna Lewis, of South Main avenue, is li-wic from a two weeks' slay in Pittston. Misses Margaret and Sarah fillroy, of Jackson street, aie visiting relatives in New York. Miss Lorelta Lavelle, of Price utrcct. enter tained Mends Thursday evening in honor of Miss Annie Crane. A large pirty were- In attend nice. Miss Anni 11 Coughlin. of Third street, re lumed to Mansfield State Normal school vester div. Miss Manic Leonard, of Frink street, is enter taining Miss Sadie flordon, of Philadelphia. Miss Anna Hawkins, of Dalton, Is the guest of her -.Ister, Mis. Iliehaid Phillips, of Filmore ae nue. Mrs. Patrick Noon, of South Seventh slreei. Is visiting her daughter in I'hll idelphia. Miss Mary i.ellar, of Chestnut street. Is enter taining Miss Tanflild, of Moscow. Rev. Frank J. Mllnuu, pj.tur of the Sumner Vvcinie Picshjlcriaii ehitrih, lias leliirned (mm his vacation and will neeiip) the pulpit tomorrow moining and evening. Miss F.llzabcth R. Hughes, of Cadleld avenue, and Ml.-s Rose V. lirclilnld, eif Ninth street, have returned from a three weeks' outing at Lake M.itntakj and ITeetville. Dr. Paine and family, of Washburn street, returned home from Like Winola jeeferdar. OBITUARY. Frank 'iriffin, aged 23 jeirs, died at S nMeu-k last evening at the home of hit mother on Genet street Deceased was an estimable voting nun and had been III fur leveial months. He is sur vived by his mother and brother. M II. (irllrln, of Oriflin k Collins. The funeral announcement will le made later. Mrs. Mar Pchllck, aged 60 sears, died last evening at the home of her daughter, Mit. Adam l.ftlinger, on Pittston avenue. The funeial an nouncement will be made liter. , William Mullaney, Hie 3-)car-ohl son ot Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mullaney, died at hl home, til Crown avenue yciterday. Funeral Sunday at 2 o'clock. Interment in Cathedr.il cemetery. Christine, tin- Infant daughter of Mall Carrier and Mrs. John II. Davis, died Thursday. Funeral today, private. The Athletic Girl Wears Mahon'a "Queen Quality" shoes. 50$ Lackawanna avenue. GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON SUCCESSFUL PICNIC OF THE SCHWEITZER MAENNERCHOR. Held Last Evening in Labscher's Summer Garden Young People Enjoy a Coaching Party to Arch bald Funeral of Mrs. Michael Rellly William Connell Life Sav ing Corps Preparing for Inspec tion Stork Escaped from Con nell Park Other News Notes. Th picnic held under the auspices of the Schweitzer Munnerchor last evening In Laubscher'a summer gar den, on Maple street, wns a splendid success In every way. Tho garden was prettily adorned with flags, bunting and Mowers, intertwined with Chin ese lanterns and red, white and blue electric bulbs. The Muennercbor rendered several selections, after which there were sev eial piano selections by Professor Johnson, who also furnished music for dancing. During the evening there were several spirited bowling con tests in the bowling alley, for which prizes weio offered, among them be ing a silver imoklng set and a wino set. The committee In charge of the nr rangenp'nts were John Brunnee. John S. Ciyr. Andrew (llarner, Michael Hoth, Fred Schweitzer and Chrlt. Danw al der. Evening Coaching Party. A jolly party of South Scranton young people enjoyed a pleasant coach ride to Archbald last evening, where they were 'the guests of Archbald friends nt a dance in Father Matthew hall. The party was in chage of G. W. Crown. Those present were: Misses Kate U. Mary and Anna O'Malley, Mary Dougherty, Mary Jordan, Agnes Dougherty, Sarah Nealon, Nellie Qulnlin, Delia Powell, Lanla Fox, Mar garet Fox, Margaret Cotter, Maine Walsh, Jtary J. Walsh. 1?. Walsh.B. Lally, Mary Kllngle and Mary Mal leny; Patrick Heap. John Foley, Thomas Mclntyro, Albert Kraft, Bar ney O'Boyle, Joscphy Connolly, John Connollv, John Fox, William Kelly, Thomas Qulnn, William Judge, Vlelus Speller, of Dickson City; Patrick Judge and Mfchnel Rellly. Funeral of Mrs. Rellly. The funeral of Mrs. Michael Itellly occurred pestrday morning from the family residence, corner of Pittston avernie and Fig street, and was largely attended. At 10 o'clock the cortege moved to St. John's church, where a recjulem mass was celebrated by Bev. E. J. Melley. At the conclusion of the mass, the remains were taken to Arch bald for Interment. Tho pall bearers were M. Lavelle, Patrick Mahon, Thomas Kenny, Da vid Itellly, Michael Gaughan and Thomas McTlgue. Orders for seven uniforms for the new members of the William Connell Hose company were placed with Calrni & Brother, New York, yester day, making a total of fort-two for the company. Firemen's Uniforms. The members of tho William Connell Life Saving corps are rapidly get ting In shape for an exhibition to be given at the fall Inspection of the Are department, although they have been somewhat handicapped during the past two weeks by lack of the neces sary equipment. In order to glvo an exhibition ion any of the tall office buildings. It was necessary to order larger scaling lad ders, and tho Gilhool Wagon com pany are now making sixteen fourteen foot ladders. The ladders formerly used were twelve feet In length. A canvass jumping net and life gun have also been ordered, which are to be used only In cases of emergency. The gun will be loaded with a car tridge, containing a tape, to which Is fastened a rope. The ccrpi expects to be In shape by Monday with all their fixings and will work hard within the next two week1-, preparatory to the In spection. Shorter Paragraphs. John Coleman, tlui'll-j'car-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kdnard Coleman, of River street, while en gaged in cleaning a eUtcrn in the van) at his home yesterday afternoon was struck or the left hand by a fall of rock, badly bruising that mem ber ami tearing off the flesh of his index and middle finger. Dr. J. J. Walsh dressed the in juries. The gospel service of the South Side Young Women's Christian association Sumlay will be one of especial inteiest and all members and friends aie cordially invited to participate in the services. A special musical programme has been arranged. Since the return of Mis Van Nort and Misa Rowland lencvved interest has been taken in the meetings. MU-cs Hattie Kellerman, Lizzie 0'IUr.i, Mame Crane ami Mame Clair have returned after visit ing friends In hamokin. The Sauquolt silk mill paid their employ a ) esterday. Division No. .1J, Ancient Order of Hibernians, will hold a meeting at i o'clock Sunday afternoon in Pharmacy lull. Pittston avenue. Mister John Kaestner and sister, Louisa, of Cellar jveuue, spent jentcrday in Klmhurst. Mrs. Philip Seliacfer nnd sons, Fred and IM waiel, of Hickory street, have ictuincd home af ter spending sevei.il months at StrouiMmrg. Charles (II lib, one of Henry tmhurt's butch er, is ill nt his homo em Ccdir avenue with an attack of pneumonia. W. T. Diiiihavy, of Pittston avenue, Is spend ing Ids vacation in New oik city. Miss Anna Hopkins, of I'tlca, . Y . who lias hern visiting Mis Anni Foy, of I'itlslon avenue, leaves toda.v for her home Miss ltebctca and Misa hntie Kobe of South Washington avenue, aie spending i hw iIjjs in New York i its . While Thomas Kerns, of Pear street, was walk- S THE FOOD DRINK ColTce injures growing children, even when it is weakened. Grain-O gives them brighter eyes, firmer flesh, quicker intelligence and happier dispositions. They can drink all they want of Grain-O the more the better and it tastes like coflee. AH cTCcers ; 13c and 25c. s&m w At n m 6? - H 19 flfl Ws.0 Mimmimmmnmiimmiinnuimimiffl LIVERITA lor .SICK linAfiACItt! LIVERITA for DYSPEPSIA LIVERITA (or FLATULENCH LIVERITA for HEARTBURN LIVERITA for PAIN APTER EATINO LIVERITA for WANT OP APPETITE LIVERITA for ACIDITY OP STOMACH LIVERITA for NAUSEA LIVERITA for SOUR STOMACH LIVERITA for SLOW DI0E5TI0N LIVERITA for FULLNESS LIVERITA for FOUL BREATH sr s: S H ' " JJwThvJB SSITira lAilMMl&C NERVITA MEDICAL CO., CHICAGO. iwuim. SOLD BY McGABUAH & THOMAS. In? in liis garden last evening shortly befoie dusk lie saw something white Impplng mound and after eighteen minutes of urtiul work captured a bird with only one leer, the other having been lost in a skinnUli witli a shot gun Mime time before. After a close inspection ho found he 1ml cnptuicd the stoik fimn the Connell Park Zoo. Tiie gospel meeting Sunday afternoon at It 43 o'clock in tho South Melo oung Women's Chris tian associition looms will lie led by Miss V.. V. Krgcn.liiger, a mlsstori.irv to the fieimans in New Yolk e.lt. 'lliis will lie a C.ciinan service and all women and girls are invited. The ladies of the South Side Young Women's Christian association will have a trolley ride to Throop Thursday afternoon, Aug. l.'l. Pea Coal $1.25 a Ton Delivered. to South Side, rential city and central Hyde I'aik. Address onlcis to J. T Shaikey, 1UU Cedir avenue. 'Phone WW.. " NORTH SCRANTON. A pleasant lawn party was given by Miss (.crtiutk (inilil, -riiiuilay evening, at the home of her patents, Itev. and Mis. (!. , (luild, on Noitli M.1111 avenue 'the evening was most en Ji-jably spent by all present. 'lho-e who attend ed were: Misses Kth"l ipond, Julia llenwood, Helen inton, Helen Roderick, Cirace Atlieitmi, Kthcl (l.ii k, (ieorglc Cuie, Ccrtrudc (iuilel; I lit foul Oalil, Archie Moigan, Italpli fiiilespie, Hur. ton Osteihout, llrue-e Shotten, l'rcd Atlieiton, Charles llenwcod, Carl Ziogler, liurton and Leigh Moisj. Hcv. It. W. Clymcr, pastor of the Tirst Chris. tian church, will occupy the pulpit of Hint church both morning and evening, toniono... The morning subject will lie "rha Mind of Christ." In the evening Itev. Clymcr will speak on "The Coming Christianity." Tomoirovv evening (lie Itev. O. A. Cure, pastor of the Providence Methodist Pplscopal cliure.li, will speak on the subject, "Lessons from the Last I).is of Pompeii." The Kpworth League services will bejln at fi.15 p. m. U. T. San ders will speak on tho topic, "Our Simple llutv." The annual excursion of the l'lrt Christian church on North Main avenue will be held Sept. 12 its dcstlnati'ir. being Haivcj's lake, lialns will leave Proviibnce Delaware and Hud sou station at S.15 a. m. The funeral of Mrs. James Ciolden will be held this morning at 9 80 o'clock. A solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated in the Holy llosary church. Interment will be made in Cathedral cemetery. MKs Mollle Collins, of the Agricultural de pigment, cenus bureau, of Wishlngton, 1). C ., is spending her vacation with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Collins, of North Main avenue. IMwaul Kelly, ot rirelliunel street, left jes tcrilay for New Yolk, fium whu he will t-.il today for Ireland. He expects to be gone about two months. Mr. Oeoige Oritman, ot Peckvllle, visited Mrs. V. A. riaik, of Church avenue, jesterday. Mrs. Reorge Jenkins, of Diimond avenue, is suffering with hay fever. Krnest Slocum, accompanied bv his aunt, Mrs. S. M. Keator, left yesterday moining for Hot bury, X. Y., where Mr. Slocum will attend a preparatory school. There will be a game of basket lull next Tiles day evening in the Auditorium, between the North Kiul team and the Defenders of the South Side. Mrs. John Thomas and Mrs. Hen Hilbert, of Pittston. are Mti112 Mr. and Mrs. Mjo, of NeitU Main avenue. The gospel meeting ot the Young Women's Christian association tomorrow- afternoon at l.tl will be held in the tenr, "Ciled Tidings." and will close (be seilcs of tent meeting. All Jru velccme. DUNMOE. Services will be conducted in tho various ehuii lies of the borough tomorrow, with the following pieaeheis: Hev. A. J. Van Cleft, pastor of the Methodist KpUeopal church, will pleach i that church both morning and even ing. The subject of tho moining oermon will be "lllijah'n God;" evening theme, "The Preach ing of the Oos, and the Wisdom and Power of fiexl." The other services will be held as usual. Seats free and all made weleoiue. t the Dudley Street Haptlst church, the pastor. He v. J. L. Kieamcr, will pirjc.1i at ln.Iid o'clock a. 111., on the subject, "Daniel." In tho evening be will preach on (he theme, "Witnesses for C lirist." Sunday school at l'J eiYhiek neon. Pi.iver meeting as usual. At the Tilpp venue Chrblliiii church, Hev. J. II. Djtuiry. pastor, ser vices will be heli! as usual both mivning and evening. The morning topic will be "The Ciood Saniaillati." Jlid at the evening sermon the pis tor will pir.iih on "Climax of Human Attain ment." St. Steph.ns foniinander.v, No. I lei. Knight of .Malta, of Dunmore, hid the following nmerri Iprl illrr for tlu- ensuing leiiu on Thitrhd.iv evening, li.v Deputy (hand Commander Sir J I! Kvaiis, assisted by several past commandr... Sir Iviught commander, Sir J. W. Pinnell, gill rialiasiiuii, Sir M Augwin, eaptain general, Sn. Ceorge II Cummins; prelate. Sir John Webber, recorder. Sir Marvin Tuthill; .iviistaiii recorder, Sir 1". W. Dodge; lie.isiuer, Mr Peter Selgle; wnlor warden. Sir William I. ll.ill; Junior waiden. Sit- J. M. V.ert; standaid bearer, Fir. 1' It Thomas; (.word bearer, Mr Stephen Richards; warder, sir James V. Hallcek; 01. tinel, sir C 1'. Sar.atnhaugh; first guaid, hit Li'gri.c Mile; second guaiel, William P Tlcinas; Irmtec, Sir Thomas It. Thomas; rep resentative to (.rand commander , Su K. W Dodc-c. The qualttj of the water that is K'ing piped b.v the Duiimnru Water company to the irldents of the borough lias occasioned c on.id'rable talk during (he past week. This week lndttfnation lias taken (lie place of the former comments with a great many, who were wondering how long the liael water will be continued, and sen (ure to say if the supply would only jive out. perhapa goevl water would U obtained by con nee Hon witli the Scranton Water company. The funeral of Mis Itrhlget Carr nceurieil tt terdav afternoon ftoni the home on N'oilh nuke ly street. The service were well attended. In teiment was in Mt. Caimel cenctcr The funeral of little Duiiatn Maegottj occurred yesterday morning from the hoir.e 'n lootc street. Interment was made in the Mt. t'Jimel cemetery. Mr. flrowit, of Monroe avenue, is a'owly re covering after a lone sickness LBVER1TA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL LIVERITA lor DAD TASTB IN MOUTH LIVERITA lor COATED TO.NOUB I $500 REWARD Wo will Tiav tho nlinrn Tcvirnrrl fnr nnv enso of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick -.V..V..W( ..iihv.di,iut,, uuniiMii.iuii w Costivenes3 wo cannot ctlro with Liverlta, tho Up-to-Dato Little Liver Pill, w'ioii tho directions nro strictly complied v h. They aro purely Vegetable and fail to civo satisfaction. 2oo boxc tain 100 Pills, 10c boxes contain -10 , 5c boxe3 contain 15 Pills. Bowaroot l stitutions nnd imitations. Sent by muil. Stamps takon. Nekvita Mkuioal Co., Clinton and Jackson Sts., Chicago, 111. O0Q6QQOQQ4QQOQQ04O4Q4QQ0QOOQQS? LIVERITA lor BILIOUSNESS LIVERITA tor SALLOW FACE LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE DKVGGISTS, 209 LACKAWANNA 11 MM.Iifi 1 0 i ZENOLA IS THE AlODERN CLEANSER, which is as good for cleaning the h,inds and face as it is for cleaning the dishes, the glass or the floor. It has two unusual merits, that while It cleans everything clean, it makes and keeps the hands white and beau tiful too. THE ZENOLA COHPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CUStiTlAN BKOS. CO., Distributors, 78 Hudson St., N.Y. A (atpf hiijciJuHwiwb 'JME. A. RUPI'ERT'S WORLD RE X0WXEU FACE BLEACH AL MOST WITHOUT COST X0 MATTER HOW BLEMISHED THE SKIN, FACE BLEACH WILL MAKE IT PERFECT Mndnmo A. Itiipport Bays: "Myl'itc-e Dleucb Is not n new, untried remedy, but has been used tiy tho best peoplo for j oars, ami for cllssolvinir uud removing forevor plmplei, freckle, inotlt patches, blackhemls, oedema, tan, sunburn, sallovvness, roii(rliiieH m- redness ot the skin, nnd for biiifhteniiiK nnd beautifying the complexion It lni.s no equal. It Is absolutely harmless to the mint delicate skin. Tho marvellous Improvement nTtor n fow applications is most app.iitiiit, lor tho skin becomes ns naturo intended it should be, smooth, clear und white, Jreo from every Impurity ami blemish. It cannot fall, tar Us action is such that It draws the impurities out of tho skin, und docs not cover them up, nnd is Invisible duilna: use. This is tho only thorough and permanent way. During this month, I will offer to alia trial bottlo of my world renowned Kaco ltlcoch, sufllcient to tdiow that It Is all that I claim for It, nnd uny reader of this can send tnol.'5 cents In stamps or diver, mid I will send tho trial bottlo, eceiirely packed in plain wrnpixir, eculed, all charges prepaid. My book 'How to bo nonutltul' will bo mailod freo to nil w ho will write tor It." riADAHE A. RUPPERT, 6 East Htlt Street, New York nine. Rnppert's Cray Hair Restorative actually restoros gray hair to its natural color. Can be used on any shade of hair, and Is not a dye. and dons not discolor the skin nor rub olt Perfectly liaimlei-s and always gives satisfaction. Mate. Rurpert's Depilatory removes superfluous hair In live minutes, without pain; will not Injures the most delicate skin. rime. Ruppert's Egyptian Bnlm for soft, enlng nnd healing thn f&co mid hands. flme. Ruppert's llalr Tonic positively removes clandrulT, nil scalp diseases, stops fulling bnir. and in many cases restores natr. Mme. Ruppert's Almond Oil Complexion Soap, roselo of puro almond oil and wax Delightful for tho complexion und. war ranted not to chap the most dollcate skin All nf tho above toilet preparations aro iilwuys kept In stock and can bo bud from our local agent. Mme. A. Ruppert's Celebrated Com. Sloxlou Specialties nro for sale iu cmuton by Jonas Long's Sons EAUTY, Hi CONQIIBUHe bellavita Aisenlo Beauty Tablets and Fills. A per fectlysafo and guaranteed treatment forull skill disorders. Restores ths tloom oljouth to faded facet. 10 dr.ys' treatment Met SO days' J1.00, by mall Sena for circular. Aeldross, VEPVITA MEDICAL CO., Cllotoa & Jickioa Sts., Calcsf Sold by McOarra'4 & Thomas, Drug. Bleta,, S09 lackawacra ave., Scranton, io. A BEAUTIFUL GraiPLEXaRJ 1 jd$S$Sl!&tA Vfl&M LSI t& 'Jlift 3 LIVERITA tor TORPID LIVER LIVERITA for CONSTIPATION LIVERITA for SLUaaiitl BOWELS LIVERITA for PILGS LIVERITA for DLOTCHES ft PIMPLES LIVERITA for MUDDY COrtPLEXION LIVERITA lor JAUNDICE LIVERITA for INSOMNIA LIVERITA for DAD BLOOD LIVERITA for KIDNEY ConPLAINTS LIVERITA for BBAUTIFYINa TUB s COMPLEXION LIVERITA for WOfllEN nnd CHILDREN & ? ILL. JF2Lll iHMfill AVENTJK, SCRANTON. PA. 7l "Make your boat use of this." Antony and Clco., V. 3, M Cleans Everything And YOU. - mmKixmiwxnnrr-nii AMUSEMENTS. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, nURdUNDGR & RBIS, Lessees. 11. R. DROWN, Manager. DALAN'CB OK WKEK. KING DRAMATIC COMPANY. llcaeloel b.v Mr Lawrence ilrattan. presenting Matinee tod.ij. 'streets of New- York." Tonight, "Cherry Pickers." Heguljr House Prices One Week. Commencing Monday, bept. 10. Charming and Talented KATHEH1NE ROBEB. And her own Seiei-ted Company of Itecognlacd Pl.ijeis, presetitin, a list of ftUmlard and Mod. em succe'e's-. Mondiv niglit "Kiliaittev." Tuesd.ev night "ll.io: Kirl-e." Wednesday night -"U llolle Marie." Tuesday Matinee CAMJ.LLE. Popular price. lLnly maitneest. I YCEUH THEATRE -"Uursundcr & Rels, Lessees nnd Ma najers A, J. Duffy, Huslness Manager. oxi: Niaiir ovi.v, s.ut'nnvY. sept. a. FRANK DANIELS. In III Mig Comic rini-ra lilt. THE AMEER. Music by Mcteir Heibeit, composer of "Tho Wlurel of the Mlc, Hie Idol's Kve" and "The Serenade." Hook In- lurke I..I Shelle, author ot "The Princes-i Clue" and l'rederick, author of "The S-mu.-glen." To be produced line by the entira Ivcw orlc company. "An emphatic hit "New York Herald. P1IIC'I Lower tli-oi, "1 W), 1.00; loses, $1 75; boxes, fJOU; bale on), 1.W, "3c, 50c. i loges, M. SUi boxes. T130; gi'lei), 2jC Ilox otlice will open at !) o'clock a. m., Tliurs. da), .September Ctli scet new- on sale at the Box Office from 9 a. nt. to S p m. ONE NIGHT ONLY, WEDNESDAY SEPT. 12. Hoyt's Master Piece A TIN SOLDIER V cast ini ludinc such .veil known artists as Aim Ames, bejuliful May Fike, Mamie 1'orbesj (iertrude iVmnsi'iiil, .limes I'. Lee, (Ins Hen-lu'i-i, Il-uy Dond. Will Elliott aud others. " I.AHOHI.NT. SUCCESS," PltlCEh-I.ower floor, 75c. and $1.00: boxes, $1 6ii, loses, Jl.25. lUlcom. 50e and 75c.J lwe s, tl -5 logej. 'l.O), (iallery, 2Jc. Scienter mIo if seals will open at the Box Of. tlee. Muni.jv, S-ept 10, 0 a, m. New Gaiety Theatre 3 NIGHTS Daily Matinees, Commencing Monday, September 10. Smoking Concerts. TENDERLOIN BURLESQUERS A show for tho people. Forms Divine, Music Entranpingr, nnd the Paris Exposition Sensation. Seats on sale Friday Box office. ,m?e95WiEUUViiiOT. ,11 7, llo'inul and Aruu Bureeoo falls. U,'.IHEtl.,t)ZrlonnblItnM. l'lillnelclptjiii, 1'a.OAU Abuses. OloodPolson.Varlcocole.Strlctura C-VSjCOnll PniJATE, nnd QD8CURK flleeaeae boinaexcs,L.istMaulionetHhrunk IJlJBar.tli, en org ans.f ully reuoreil. Fresh cases cured ln-1 to 1 '(V 1111 10 iu littTB. 1 no nicjtc umrriuui nin Ul.,"f N DEUT8CHER ARZTV TreaU by 11UH. Senator Sworn 1 ejumoniili Ac Boole ei. 8 ever f alo lulituie.Uocirlcal 4)ledirt fraud. rcilir CA1. inent poiuiaever wxMammmiiwL PMHK1IHI ITHpni, rlnv fl!nnanl?n ar Bo. In j (U --- -aalllinut I Inconvenience, nilectloasT ftVRf bebi und Inleellons full. ESHsTfls I ,Vi
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