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THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1901.
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WEST SCRANTON
SOUTH MAIN
AVENUE PAVE
MAJORITY OF FOOT FRONTAGE
TAVOR ASPHALT.
Improvement Is a Certainty nn Soon
ns Councils Fnss Ordinance for the
Snme Tiottblc In the Dancing
Class Was Averted Stteet Im
provements Badly Needed Hos
pital Directors Waiting' Patiently
for State Apnionrlntion General
News Notes.
Sonic (lllllculiy is lvlns f'Meiienecd
In (Villus tlio orillnimre IIiioiikIi council-
lor the tiiivliiK of Smith Main ave
nue. ii out oxfoiil to ll'impton snoot.
Tlih li diH' to th fuel Hint the iniiltof
whs nut inllv prepmed liefoio liiuul,
hut now (hat vei-yUiInir lm hfon nt
li.'litlcil to. it 1st cNieeted llii' nuttier
will ho inn-led tlnoin-li ulilmut iloluy.
It l tindei.di-od now tluil ii niiitotliy
nl (hi1 in iiiioi ty owner) I. ivor asphalt
Insl'itd of In h I; oil li coiicti'l Imse.
.ind H' n p.teineiit K lnlil tit all It iiuist
In' nsiliiiii, The Imiei-.s ol the petition
ii. vn tho nmjoi Ity ol ilu- Cool CiinitiiKo.
Stteet Inipiovpinents.
Tin i.e.. n( vIMt of Diiectot of Pub
lic W'oil-s Uooll" to 'ed Si'iimloii i n
nlili'd hlni (o net .i II"" "ii uli.u Im-pi-ovenc-nis
n ti- nctiully ncdi'd. mill
fiom i.iimrls ho lius diupped since
llioii it Is ipilti- iiMtiiin that ho will eli
i'1't nuiiiv niiioh-iioi'ili'il linprovonifiitK
ii tin on i ly (lute.
On i,irtlitil.n i)iipiv-iinitt which
nftiN hk iiiinipdl.ilc .itieiiiioii. ami
uliieh has icpoiitedly been ii'l'eiml to,
It rvttohono sheet, u hloh now needs
fi'iillnR. Ktttti'i liii,r. sldeu.ilks anil cross,
walks-. Tho laltui ol Thuisdiiy out lttr
ios In tho stteet at in, my points, nnd
loft pools ill uatnr.it v.nious plnoe.
West Side Hospital.
Tho dliectois of tho West Side hos
pital iiro patiently unltim? lor tho M,ite
appiopi lallon. whioh Is soon expected
for the iiislltutoii, and if tho amount
.'i.sl;(( for Is t'oi thooinliiff. a iiumbor of
iimcIi-iK-edrd linpiovemonts will bo
lll.lilo.
Additional holp Is needed at tho hos
pital, especially lor roller wink, u.s the
pit-cut corps of attendants scarcely
have an opportunity to le.ive the build
ills'. Many minnr hnprovemrnts are
oontonipl.itod. but these all depend
liimn tho .imoutit appioprlated by the
stato. Senator VatiRliitn. Representa-
HUYLER'S
SCOTCH
Kl
tor. Lr at
G. W. JENKINS',
Hosiery for
Gentlemen...
An interesting display is now being
made in this department and one of our
show windows, which affords an excel
lent idea of the many new styles for the
present season.
In addition to all the staple weaves,
such as "Shaw Knit,' etc., we show an
elegant assortment of
Lisle Thread Half Hose
with Open Lace Effects
In fast black, with . green, white,
lavender or blue silk stitching a nobby
line for low-cut summer shoes. Also
plain lace work hosiery.
Fast Black Half Hose
In best Maco yarns, with new and
beautiful Jacquard effects, in two-color
combinations, vertical stripes, insertions,
etc;
Prices Are Surprisingly Moderate,
Globe Warehouse
tlves Heynoldfl and James and ox-Hep-rrscntntlve
John It. Purr nro working
energetically for nti npproptlatlon.
Jackson Street Baptist Church.
Tho nolo santr by Miss 13lllcotl, "The
Home on HIkIi." was beautifully ren
dered nnd pnloyod by cterybody. Mlai
nillcolt has a lientttlfui rich voice nnd
fanu with grace; her phraseology was
perfect.
Tttero appears of late u little stag
nation In the notlvltles of chut oh life.
The love of many has gone down, we
forget our vows and find a tlttiiismiiil
excuses for not coming or doing.
Sunday school teachers ought lo be
pit-sent m every meeting of tho chttroh.
They sol the example which tliOMo
whom tiny tench follow. Tho Ladles1
Aid society, which has boon the litems
of so much good, iicedt your assist
ance. Tho p.islor nnd boatd of tru-Hee
have tl-cldcd lo ask the co-operation
ot tin; church and congregation and
riunday school In a talent fund. The
IrtiMtppM iv 111 have toady next Sunday
the plan of operation, livery one who
is willing will bo supplied with a
nlokol fresh fiom tho mint. This nickel
lopipspnti tho talent that you are to
Invest .U'coi ding to your ability, each
one solving to multiply It again and
again. In tho envelopes .von will 10
oolve ItiNtt notions how It may h done.
We may tluoiigli Ibis talent fund rulso
Millie lent to change the outside tippenr
aui o of the ollllicll.
Tho siipeilnletidonl needs toaeheis
foi i lasses. Will you not volunteer?
Tho diolr s.mg well last Sabbath
evening. It was a delight.
Thy pastor is seriously giiovod at
th" (onstanl wlilspeilng which some
do dining chut eh service. It is strange
that even tluoiigli prayer some are
busy and have so much to say that
Hioy must nistuib the Lord In Ills own
llOlls.
Police Matteis.
Michael Cotmers. a familiar ili.n
uct or around town, known as "Straight
ltn.nl," is spending tlfteen days as the
gu 'st n f Sheriff Sehadt on Xnrth
Washington avenue.
D.ivld i 'liatles Itoliorts, another well
known man about town, p.titlctthiily
.uoiitul Hip saloons, was bold in ?2i)0
b'lli by Alderinan Kellow yesteidny for
I'oinmittlug a .nuisance.
John Phillips, of Jackson stieet, mii
arraigned before Alderman Kellow
yesterday on a charge of larc-env. pie.
ferrod by his neighbor. Mis. Smith.
Ho was held in $200 ball.
Steamship Tickets,
sit lowest rates. Apply to Morgan
Thomas. 112S Jackson slicet. "
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
The members of St. nrenden's coun
cil. Young Men's Institute, held asocial
session in their rooms last evening,
which was well attended and enjoyed
by all present.
Members of tho nieUiic City Wheel
men are rehearsing another minstiol
performance, which will bo piesented
at an early date.
The Tabcinaolo united choir will
meet for rehearsal tomorrow evening
tit the church on South Hyde Park
avenue. Tho members surprised their
leader, Hugh Jones, at his home lost
evening, and weto enjoyahly enter
tained. A number of young people from this
side enjoyed n straw tide to Newton
township recently, where they were
entertained by Mrs. Lewis Garrison.
The recently nominated otllcera of tho
Kloctrlo City Wheelmen will be elected
at a regular meeting next Tuesday
evening. A spirited contest. Is antici
pated for tho olllcc ot president.
A daughter was recently horn to Mr.
nnd Mts. Pn tilde Dairy, of Lussetno
stieet.
Tho Leek Social club will hold an
other of their enjoyable social sessions
ill Knock Kviius' hotel, on Jackson
street, next Tuesday evening.
A son wns born on Tlttu inlay to Mr.
and Mrs. George McCrea, of 1011 La
fayette stteet.
The Silurian lodge of Odd Fellows
mot last evening and decided to at
tend the ftnieial of the late Thonins D.
Williams tomortow alternnoit.
.Michael Ncedhum, of Luzerne .stteet,
and Miss Drldgot Ii. McGiaw, of Twenty-first
stieet, weto united in man logo
recently by Itev. V, 13. Lnvelle. They
werp attended by John, Can oil and
Miss Maty llogan, u. cousin of the
bible.
The Wesl Side Tennis club will open
Its season this afternoon on their court
in the tear of Hock stieet.
The article In this department yes
teidny in lefeiencc to the misunder
standing between tho iiuiiiagers of the
Friday night dancing class had the ef
lect of smoothing out the differences
between them. No sign of u storm was
appaionl al (be opening of tho clnsi
mooting In Men is' hall last evening.
NORTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Pupils of No. 25 School to Give an
Entertainment for Benefit of
the Library Fund.
An elaborate programme Is being sir
i.ingod by (bo younger pupils of No. 2.".
school which will be given at the Au
ditorium in the near lutute for the
bonollt of the school library.
Mis Jessie Sterns, of IVekvllle. has
elm i go of the rohoius.ils. Some of the
piinelpal font in cs of the programme
'io drills in which a large number of
boys ami girls take part. Miss Daisy
Hall, the widely known .sopinuo soloist
fiom Mill City, will sing.
Y. W. C. A. Notes.
Sewing school Saturday aiteinooii at
2. o'clock.
Oospel meeting S.tluiday evening at
T."0 o'clock. All arc welcome.
.Illinois' meeting Sunday afternoon
al ::..:o o'clock. This will he a mission
my service. Alrlea will be the ccnmtiy
consideied and prayed for. Agnes
Maoklo will lead tills meeting .
Tuesday aftei noon Klblc studj by
Itev. Ceorge L. All Ich. Mr. Alrlcii
gae a ory ptaetleal talk on the fourth
i hapter of Daniel last Tuesday, show
ing clearly the sins indulged lit by
King Xebinhadne.i'ar which caused
tho downfall ot his kingdom aie prac
ticed bv nations and individuals in tills
day. Tho tolerance and encourage
ment of intemperance and the oppi ess
ion of the poor. The study will bo con
tinued in the Huh chapter next Tues
day, to which j on aie most coidially
invited to attend.
Miss Wostoott's embroidery class
Tuesdav ociiIiir at 7.".0 o'clock All
wlb wish to Join this class may do so
at this tlni".
Juniors' Bible study Vednosdn ar
te! noon .d li o'clock. All oung gills
aie imited to join this class. Kitchen
garden Thuisday atteinoon at t
o'clock.
Thin sda evening liible study at 7..!u
o'clock. The Hunday school lesson
end Dr. Sohotleld's coi respondem e
com. so will bo subjects for evening
Mud.
Those who wish to join any of the
( lasses of the association may call on
the secietary at the looms, '.'(MS North
Main menuo.
Short News Notes.
.Iiiliu Dull'), of Theodoie stieet, was
committed to the county jail eslor
day by Aldeiman Kiellor on a charge
of dlsoulerly conduct, piefeired by Wil
liam O'Haia, of Theodore street,
I Sow T. Adams, of Shawnee. Ohio
will pleach tomortow morning and
evening In the Primitive Methodist
eliuich, on Kast Market street. lie
Is i opined to bo one of the lii-si
Pie.icheis in that church and is now
attending the annual conference, in
session at Plymouth.
The illiectnr of public woiks has
had a number of men gi adlng Wost
.Market stieet, near North Main ave
nue, for the past few days. The io.ul
was in a tourlul condition.
Ailln W. fiossnian, of Tbroop street,
is visiting1 li lends In Clink's CJreen.
.Mi. and .Mis. Maitln Coicoran. of
Nay Aug avenue, aie lejolelng over
llie in rival uf twin sons.
Miles millions, a .student at the Phil
adelphia College of Surgery, Is spend
ing a lew days vacation with his
In other. Patrick (iibhiins, on Summit
avenue.
Misses Annie and May McKlroy, of
Philadelphia, an visiting .Miss Metil
.sti'i liuuu. uf .Summit avenue.
VliiMileln & llovltch, butchers,
have pin chased the throe .story prop
erty of Itlch.ud Thomas, on North
Main avenue.
Kiiiost Sloeum, ot Ituxbtiry, N. Y
ho has been visiting Mrs, J. D, Kent
or, of Summit Hill, returned homo (his
morning.
Tlie annual mooting of the Provi
dence Piesbylerlnn church and con
gregation will bo held on Monday even
ing nest. This Is one of (bo inteiest
lug meetings of the year, when reports
.no rend from tho bouul of ttustees,
the session, .Sunday school, Kndeavor
societies, Ladles' Aid .society and mis
sionary organizations. At tho meet,
ing on Monday evening (hero will bo
tho election of two trustees to till va
cancies of uncxplied terms
rtemember the muss meeting tonight
In Auditorium hall. Professor Patton
and Stato Clialtman Jones, of the Pio.
hibitlon party will speak. All wel
come. Admission free,
GREEN RIDGE.
Mu. Will Cur, of Green Ridge tKet If ppmJ.
Inz a few dj) at Wj.miuU.
IMlillll Mllti ti St m. 111 ..An 11ICII.1 (l In (.!
fccuicl.) iiiiuinl ai 1UM Jlc.iint lateli, H m.
... ..v. -, cmivui UMIIIUI& UllfJlVU Ull1 -lUIIIUH
of No, SS in a lioil.i iniiti"tal kjiiiu at SJtidir-
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mjii uut .iMieuj- jiuuaxjli. sioir, II la I.'.
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armiiii had Lccn mcatl.c (mpiovrd Uurme l!i
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In llulr Iioiiio in Knowillc, I'J., jfler a llt
ultli ill. .nil Mr,. K. S, I'utt.
Jli. II. II. Pratt, of (.icca IliJifp stint. Iu
rtturnol (rem a (o wccU Ujlt at her fatlici-
ncme in i.icn cole, 1.011s Ulanu. I
The nicmliiu ol lie Wing MwV iluli ol the
YEAR3 tlonbackof
Warner's Safe (Jure In ntt
parts of tho world. A free
sample bottle will be sent yott
free by nddrofltlng today War
ner's Hafe C'uro Co., Itochos
ter, N. Y.
riiureli of (lie flood Shepherd will hive n club
ririo this nftcrnoon. All wI.iIiIiir to go will meet
lit tho oluh room-) nt 2.S0 o'clock.
'flic Amity Mtenry anil Debuting society hslil
lis regular meeting at the ic.UIcikc ot C. Id
MmlMiy, liVU Wa-ihtngton aiemic, Thurnliy cccn
frier. The event nl the ecenlng v.t u nplrlloil
ilelntn upon the quentluti, "lteolfril, That the
labor iinlnni a (hey ate now managed do more
haim (Inn frond." Tlic negalUe lile won. It
ttui rrptwenled by ,tolm Price, Charles Van lllar
tern and Willi im Mml-iiy. An bitciestlno; pipiT
on "1 lie riac of Our Country" wa read by
Mauley Hurley, ami anollier on Ihe "llauali.in
Nl.itul," by Newln.i llawte.v. Tlie tneinlKrn ot
llila foclrtv will enloy ,m utbuliu parly and
bli .tiIp ihle tbli nninlng. All dedrlnc to go
will meet at Capomr and Pun-act oenue il S
o'clock. Brlnt: lunch.
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SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
'Hip iiiinlm il the late Matthew II. Mniriy
rii' .ce(ei(l.ij inoriiiiiu (oniliim-il In Iheh Hunt
i"llng pl.ue In tlie Caihdlnil i enii'tery. 'Ihe
luiitial nut held Irom the laiully ici-ldi-ncc- on
It. In aiimic nnd a criy lnsrly atlindcil.
VI II u'llmlt thu c.i-lut wai closed and inicii
to M. .Inliti'f tIjuilIi whcic a Ic'ijiiidii iiiish n,n
cilcbintdl he (lev. I!, .1. Millcy. The pillheu
ci c.iie: .Inhii 'lienu'y, Janios 'rlcniec-, 'lliqniaf
(cinpton, dolm Walton, .James Caiey and .l.uncj
Dully.
'the funeral of Tiukii, the P-mniilh-nhl iliilil
of Ml. and Mix, I Yin ( lillord took pine- Irnin
tin- fiinil. hhIiKiko, Jill lrlng aenue. Jnlci
incut w.h nuile In the Citbcili.il tcnutey.
'Ihe llieiniii of Ihe sad wmk? will mett Ill's
evening al 7 n'rluelc at NonifUVi ball. All infill
biM nie requi'kil tu u puwnt,
KnlghtH of St. l.piiigc, llruncli fa, will meet
Miniliy altetiiunn at 'J o'dock. In ,-t. MajV halt,
in Hickory -.tieet.
'I In: membi-14 of the Scranlon SenRiniiiuli
will bold theli monthly meeting tomonow .iller
lionn at 2.W) o'clock In Athl.'lle lull.
Tin; fciclce at the South fciclc ouug Women's
ChrUtiin aasnciition buiwlay afternoon at HI".
o'clock will be ol -.pecial intercut, .k it will be
a . V. ('. A. rally Sunday. Tho religion! com
niltteo will have rhaige of the hcrvue, Thei s
c.lll 1c testimonies from dlfitrcnt joung women
as lo the woil; of the Voting V men's ChiltiiKi
a-siw I iiion. Special anutfc will be'rcndcicd. Mrs,
M. llalhoiu will ploy soma f-acied Instriiinculil
iiiu-Ii. Ml-. I.irlo Linn and ill-i Uiul-e Loll
iii.mii will jing. I'leiy joung womm is inrid
DUNMORE.
Consideiabh' e.i lleui-'it wa-i cieitcd al the
cottiers about f. oMocU list tceniig, when l!.e
wliirN of car :'ill on Ihe Laurel Hill line tiled
lo gu in opposite -iMcctlriis Coming up 111 (I.e.
Iv stieit the lc-ai tiuek took the Diinkei .trcet
line, while the fmnt coiitlnued up Ulakely Micct,
villi the n.ult that the nascncr aboard ic
rebcel a 1im1- elnl.c up and Ihe car wis som
whit ihnugid. "luiflic was- delaxed about an
hour, when Ihe wicck car canu on .'he mcii
and ul ii ril Ihe car on the tuitk again.
On Th'irsd.ij and I'nday ot ret week the
"loung Ladies' Mis-noiury club of the Pre.lij.
t.-iian cluiidi will inndiict a ruuunagc sale in
the lloun .t lleily building on Clic.lmit street.
fcichcs at the Mtthoillst Kpiocopil church
will lie (oiulueled 1.3 Usual tomorrow. l!ev.
Niwing will nicnpy the pulit moining and even
ing, bemcca thioughout the wick .11 nsiul
Tripp .Weniiu fhnstliii cliunli t'rcaihing both
nioriiiiig and evening by the pi.toi, .1. D. Inl
my. Moining toph, "Loirst lliou Mi"; eien
nig liipie, "Pud at Plnlippi." sunrliy Frhool
at 10 ocloik; men - nnrting at Oil. Lver'
bod mule lo leel vvcboinr.
Mis. s. I" Meinnun and daughter, Xan. .spe.ic
vi.truljj with Hiulev Iriends.
Ml. Many ard .on. (1. .1., attenil.! tie
Imiial of a icl.it i. c in Wa.cno eoimty .vclenhv.
Mi.. I'. P. Uldiwintli, nl l liesliml slieit, is
vi.itlng ielatnc .-itjhiudafl. ,
Two diilduu of Pie.ion s-niith, ol AVarien avp.
mu-, aie limit- Md. with measles.
WILKES-BARRE TAKES ONE.
West End No. 1 Team Defeats the
Black -Diamonds.
Tin- 111 -a howllns team of tlie West
Ihid Ubelinen -lefeated the Hlaek
Pinmiinds. ol th; Scranton Uievvlo
club, on the latter's alleys List night,
winning all tbiee game., by a total
score of -IJi pins. Tiir tcoio:
IILAC K DIAMOMK
fioiin.ii I.Vl lei Mr
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sbiji ui l.'i. ir.
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The higlse1.! .-cores of the sc-ahon
was niiida on tho ICIk.' alloys Thuis
day evening, by Imistium, one of llie
old t'onimeieiul players. It was made
by buiic-lilng seven btilkes on it sp.'tra
and iliiiibllug up in the lentil fiame,
making the .-coic -'".
POLICE AND ALDERMEN.
I'.itlhk M.inh.v, of till Piim .mime, w.w .n
K.led .vi..teid.i.t bv I'.itiolui m Lout Oil I i
Koidiiug on hi. wlui I. IU wii- brmight bfloii
Migblialc Mill il who tihiil hlni -'
The local poliic luvi ii-icImiI k iouiiiiuiiu a
tlou Hum tin' Chicago police a-klng them P V
i He M.iitiu Ilelliiinu, who hit hi- home In i,u
Wlliilv ( It) sum Iwn wiiinagn In vi-it fliiius
luie and who In. imt te.u he ml iicim .sin...
Willlim Piiupsv, ag.il U ,iear, was aneslul
.viotildiy on cuiiplaiut ol Nullity M.;u, a
liuiiibii' i,i the N ly u; lli-.i tonipit.;, tuu
daigiil liim with IIiH'uIiil" 1 1 .-loiic at blui on
TucmIi) liighl last wllh Midi loue a- lo I. i.llc
cut hi.- 1)1. Hi ..i.e w Is Mllllll wilhoitt a In II.
ing upi'ii tin iiiiii.iy ln')'i li in - .igudug Ij
pay III.- ilnit'ii'n bllU and cicsts,
Willi im .In I. -mi and ( mtis Mill,, two mloreil
"sung and dame nun,' us 1 1 . n.vhil Hum
,siir, who ainstid on Lad. inamia atiuui,
shoitl) .itlir ii'diik vestiidat uioinliig fm-liKlillOi.-.
'ihiy win- loimiiltli-il, by Mii.iiite
Mil l.ii . m utility il.ij.. In Ihe loimty jjil in il
fault of f;2H line. Uliin Ihe paliol w uon n o li
ed the icimly jiil Wiuhll Mmpsoii liappeueil In
be ..landing mil in unnl. Whin .l.uk.nu .n
riark alighted he u marked, "Pve got suiuu
work lint will iusi suit )it l"V. W'e'ie gnl.ig
tn whin wish Ihe ius'ilc o( Ihe Jill ami I huon
)oil will enjoy doing il," and an Imur laUr
tho Ming and dame men had commenced a ol
whidi will tike tln.ni the best part of llnir
time to flni-h
Funerals,
The llinei.il of Anna -!, Muck, the
dnuglitcir of Mr, and Mrs, W. ji", Mark,
of 17-- t'hureli avenue, will take plae-s
this morning ut S o'eloek, noni tho
homo, Kliori t-orvlces will bf held at
the home and inteuuent will bo uiadt
ut Danville, Pa,
The funeral of Frank Deliver, of :'"
I'lOhpcct avenue, will take place this
morning at 10 o'eloek. Services fn St,
Mury'.s chinch. Interment at No. a
German Cathollo cemetery.
The funeral of Patrick Ifeainey, of
U Prospect nventts, will take plneo
this nioriiiiig at 9 o'clock. Services at
Kt. Peter' -i t'athednil and Inteiment
In Catliedinl cemetery.
Tio funeial of thu lato X. i Don
will bo held tomonow afternoon at 10
o'clock from the home of Daniel U. Leo,
of 1120 (.inrdner avenue, Interment
w ill be made in the Dumnore cemetery.
The funeral of thu Into Thomas D.
Wlllluuis will take place fiom the
house on AVushburn stieet tomorrow
alternoon. Interment will bo made In
the Wuslibuiii stteet cemetoiy.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL
WORKERS MEET
(Concluded limn l'iBe n. ,
trnt?d bis talk with a serins of those
rapidly drawn and etevmly designed
crayon sketches for which he has be
eotnu Justly famous.
Ho expressed II as being his belief
that the Impicssloniiblo nilnd of lh3
child could grasp these picture lessons
much easier than If presented In any
oilier way,
HVrj.VINlS ADDItlJStS.
The principal feature, of the evening
was nn address by ltev. Dr. lllioudcs
on "llulldlng Nobly on the Past." Me
ttaced ln-loily the lilstoiy of the Sun
day school movement since Us start In
the eighteenth century. When In the
nineteenth eentuiy Its pioinoters weie
simply "feeling their way," In the be
ginning of the twentieth century the
work Is established upon a Hun utnl
siihsttintlni busts.
Tlie Sunday school, lie .said, wan ie
sponsllile almost entirely I'm tin won
derful gin wilt of lay activity tor rhils
tliiu woilt milling piofesslng chris
tians, lie slated tluil live-sixths of
the acce.sslnns to th- chut eh come ttum
the Sunday school, which is directly
responsible for t lit- e.-liibllshnient of
fine-half of th" Prolestnm elilliches In
the l'lilted Slates today.
lie al-o dwelt upon the fact that the
Kuiitltiy .school Is the loigost exnn sslou
nf luter-ilenomlnntlnuiil fellowship In
the wot Id today. He spoke of the cta
dle j oil department, which Is i mildly
lieeoniing popular in chtitehes thiougli
out the country, ity Uils plan the
babies, almost upon the day of their
blith, aie eumllcd upon the books'C
the Sunday school and an- taken Into
the jorlnuity department just us soon
us tbuy are old enough.
He said that only twonty-lhiee per
cent, of the Inhnbitauts of the state of
Pennsylvania aie enrolled In Sund'iy
scbools and that eveiy em nest Chris
tian worker In the stnte should bend
every effort and every eneigy to bilug
tills other seventy-seven pm- cent Into
the fold.
PtaKADI'-D FOR CO-OPHItATION.
He iile.icleil for a mote hem ty co
operation of the home with the Sun
day school. He wild that there must
be better methods of teaching In tho
future. .() that the .'eholars may have
at le.isL mux kind of an Idea of Hlble
history, alter spending several yeara
In the Sunday Heboid.
He s-nid that some of the "Ineiiks"
which he had beard Sunday school pit
Jills, make when asked questions,
while they might appear to s-omo to be
infinitely amusing, always sliuck him
with a pathetic dieurines-s and -with a
tingle, meaning. The evening session
was bi ought to a close with a benedic
tion by Itev. Dr. Pierce.
OBITUARY.
UOUIOllT M. LINDSAY After a
prolonged illness. Unbelt M Lindsay
died yestiday at his home in (S recti
Itldge in the sixty-second year ol hi
age. Mi. Lindsay was born at Stew
arton, Ayislihe, Scotland. In the )ear
lWo'X After graduating ftom the I'nl
vetslty of Cilasgow he piaeticed law
lor some yea is in Scotland, when lie
decided to come to tills country, locat
ing with Ids biothei, who bad pi ced
ed him and was engaged in the dry
goods business in Itfiihester, .V. V.
After lemainiiig tber some time lie
came to Sciaiiton in 1S71 and started
with his partner, Mr, Liddle. the Bos
ton dry goods stoic, in the K'leln
Opel a House building, wlieie the bu-i-ness
was very successfully eonductnd
until the Ihe which lotallv dcstioyed
the building and content-. Mr. Lind
say pill ch.i-ed the site of the building
and elected the line building now oc
cupying the slL' mid continued the hus-Ine-s
Ibeie for sevenil yeais, llnnlly
retiring from tlie dry goods business,
tlie building passing to P. P.. Finley,
who has since occupied it. .Mr. Lind
say has been ongnged in other llii'S
of bu-ine-s, Imt for some months has
not been actively engaged, owing to
lllnes(. He was a member ot the
aSreen Itldge Pie-byturian chiiieh and
was a man of large hearted genet o-t-ty
and benevoleiK e. Coining to Oieeii
Itldge when that chinch was epeii
cnclng the ti litis and snuggles of a
)outig (lunch bis icnlv and geneiou
help and deep Interest In lis vvellme
did much lownids ilevcluplug It Into
what Is now one ot the sluing chinch
organl.atlous of this i Ity.
Ills home llie was ol iium-m -pllon-filly
lenilei mid beautiful n.llllle and
while ill a leiiriug dl-pnsitlon llio-e
who had tlie ilvlb-ge oi knowing him
found In lilm a fiieiid of most genial
lialtlle and pns-e. ed nf tlin-e nobl
(Itialitics which bind lllelid lo fiieiid,
He leaves lo lilniiiu his ln-s a widow
arid live iliiughlci-, Mis. .Inlill It.
I oote, th Mls-es .lean. Christina.
Kl, luces and ilu u let, mid two sons,
Hubert AleMindi-r and licuigc, and a
llllge clule ot llieinls who have be
come acquainted with him dm ing hi"
long lesldeiice 111 our midst. Ktliii t'al
S -I'V.il e- will lie held III tile l.'Sldellce,
ITU: Mousey aveiuie. Sunday afti i noon
at :i ii'i'iock. Interment pilvate at
P'oie.-t Hill ceineti ry.
ilAMCS lILLIS.-.laiu. s Hills, olle of
Duuinnie's best known illlelis, died
at Ills lioiue nn Chinch stieet. 'rinns
ilay night, aller an Illness nf sis- weeks
diiiatliiii Ptiglil's disease was tho
i ause of death He was .M .veins of
age anil lor many .vems had held the
position f, bleaker foicm.iu for A, I),
and K. Jl Spencer, He was highly
oMicniecl by those clllpln.ved under
lilm, and Ills taking oil' will bn nioiiiu
ed by tho-e with wlmiir he caiii. In
contact, lie was n member of Mellt.i
couimaudeiy. Knights Teiuplm.-, and
Item Temple of M.vstie Sluhiels, of
"vVIUscs-llaiio; tho Knlgjits of Pythlin-i
and Independent Ordoi of mid Ifellmvs.
Ilu Is survlveil by ilu following chll
tli on: .Inhii, ot New ink, N ,1.. Day
ton, a student at SyiiiiliM- unlverslt)
ileoige, a studeiH at Wyoming .semi
nary, Herbotl, .lames, t-Ul, .Vult
liald, Ml.-s"s Lucy and Anna. Th"
funeial will be held lioni Ills late
home Sunday atteinoon ut -'"o n'doik
Jtev. Now Ing, of the Methodist l.'pls
cop'il clniich, will otllclatc. luteiuuut
III Dliniiunc i cineteiy.
MISS ItlMlNA MACHONALD.
Miss 4tegina MaclJOtuild, dauehter of
Mr. and Mrs, .Michael Mac-Donald, of
Warrior Hun, died In New Yoik Wed-lie-da',.
She left home Apill :'-', ae
eompunleil by her sister Muiguivt, lo
lslt iclillves In New Yoik. She
caught a cold, but 't was mil coushL
eied set Ions until Monday. physl
ciun was i ailed, who said it had dc
velopcd into erysipelas. Sin tiled
AVcdnesday morning. Her body wai
In miidii lo Wttrlor Hun over tho !)
o'clock Lehigh V.ill-y railtoad Thuis
day night. Inlet meut will take place
on Satimluy moining ut !) u'clock at
Sugur Notch ccntc'teiy.
AMUSEMENTS,
Coming May 14! America's Greatest Circus I
wjmfimm vrnmjDra
V44J5fl6WWIia saj',i.' fa VFVft:il-iSKIMWM
istfr-4?in imtc.-fMjiKxiiL:-:ti':-niiaaa
1000
PEOPLE
500 Horses
100 CAGES
OF WILD ANIMALS
30 ELEPHAH1
20 CAMEL!
300 Circus Performers
3 RINGS. 2 STAGES
1-4 MILE RACE TRACK
65 Double
Length cars
12 ACRES OF
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OF 30 SUB-DIVISIONS
.m-'Xj't ..ft. .F -a
3,7 00.000
CAPITAL INVESTED
$7,400 Actual
EVERY ACT A NEW AND ORIGINAL HIGH CLASS FEATURE
KINGM.NU IJROS.' LAllJaT TR INliO ANIMAl. SliNSATIO.V.
20 ELEPHANTS IN ONE GREAT ACT
ilMUUANLHUSI.Y PBKPORAUVa IN ONH RINO, AT OSKIIMB. UNDBR THH
OMIXIIONOI-ONUMAN, IN CONJUNCTION WITH THll WORUD-FAMOUS
LQCKHART AGR0BATI3, DANCING, COMEDY ELEPHANTS
MORE THAN 300 FAMOUS STAR PERFORMERS.
ui.ili-
' iiittt'""""!-. UM,,,,K-"n"u
iMiNK GAKCINETI1S
w cu.t ii.iius. miHi, ,,niv wwi.f, oh it."
O'Brien's 61-flqrse "flcl
Bi New Free Street Parade in
EVERY IV1 0 IM I N G AT 10
One 50c Tickot Admits to Everything. Children TJnderi 12 Tear,
Half Price. Special Cheap Excursions on All Railroads. Will Exhibit at
SCRANTON, TUESDAY, MAY 14th
ft." Hi -rn ul uiiniliouil -rat- uml .nlmi -uns ion ilic-.it fittliis Uros.' I'msr ftore, irnrt
I Rkmiiini .mil i-liiii',-lon .ictiiu - t'nllkc ullm ,-.1ioh, piii i .it ilortiitown ofllco are exictlji
tin .-.line .is clnrcul ac nr;iil.ir lnKit f.ii;ons uii show gioumls.
She Is hin-vlvi-fl bv the folloHlni-r
liiotlii'is anil mm-i-k: (Icoikc. tlw well
Known i-ciuti'.H tin-, nnw in South Atne'i
Ica; Jo-uph. ii .studeiH in tho Mt-llutl-tJlilitnj-ieal
coll"si', I'hllailc'lilil.i:
Cici.ilil, Knitnct. Jliuic, .MitiRaict, Lil
lian anil .Mi.-,, llolic-it K. Matthew.-, of
Xeu VoiK cit.
JOHN AVAl.SH. Jiilin W.il.-h. aaiea
2S .e,u-, who was Injuu'il In the Con
tinental mine by a fall ol uml" nti
Tliuiwlay, illeil l'lom liN Injlllles at 10
o'clock the same ninlil. Uece.iseil was
the son or .Mr. anil .Mi-. .Miles Walsh,
of l(i:M W'.tMihurn iivot. ami I. sus
leil hy his i,uetit-s ami the lollow ill's
Inotlieis ami hlstei . Thciin.is, .lame-.
Mich.u-l, W'llllani, Alaitin, .Mih. Illch
iii tl Itntinc and Ml.". IMwatd Mooiv.
Wnl-li w.i- a nienihei of the Conliii'ii
tal Accidental Fund The I unci nl will
I ilcc pl.uc at .'..IO o'clock tonioiiow ,U"
ti'tiiniin. with .shoit eil'i til t. l'-tt-ili
k'.- Calholli chinch. Inleniieiil will
he made In the L'atlieiliMl eeineteiy.
kkan'K ii;it.i:i:. ri.ink Ddt-
yci, ol" ii.!" l'losie(l avelitie,' illeil
HI ve.ii'. died Thin ml.iy nlKlit,
i.l'lei- n liliKeiliiK illness wltll
acute i heiiiiiatisiii. Deciased was -c
will-known lehident of South Set an-'
tin, lie i. survived Ity a wife nud
lout- clllldicll. Oil IllOtllll, I'MWIIlll
Icif.el, ol llolliMklle, and the follow
Intf -l-lei.s. .Mi.-, .laini's llerzof,',
Ito.-e. liliia. .Maty. Jiettli.i and Lena
llelli-el The lllliel.il will take places
tills mm nlnt; al 'i o'cloelc. with a tc
iiuleni ma.-. at St. Mai'-: chinch, on
Itiver stn-ei. ntirinciii will lie miulo
In tic Twentieth wind leineleiy,
i 'hit cue i Uoniild Howell, ihe ."-inonllis-old
t Ii I lil of ndwatds and Su-f-an
Howell, of Dlliinioic. died jestd'
dny, iifl r a hhoit Illness, Kiiuei.tl
Sunday al 1,1) o'i loi k p. m, fiom the
ic-idillie. I'S III link Hliet. Illlcl-llielll
In Dlllinioie eeineteiy.
E. Rohlnsrm Sonb' Fntuoiib May
Bock Deot
nil tap Mitllldav and all IK:i week,
A GREAT SURPRISE
1, In -.tmi fni Jll 'i" 'if' kiiup's It lis mi Cur
Hi' 'Ilu il .iml l.uii.-. tin1 ki t iiiin mtiril
Il Mil I Wnulil .lull In In til i it is .-olil en
K i,i ills ml i "lt i .uitlioiltd I iv tlie
iiuiil.lii ui tins iv..i,i.iiu iiiiiiiK hi iiu juu
u .iuiili IimIiIi fiec It me. i fjils In luii
uiuto i ililuui' i'iie;li Ml illli-sl-l3 ocll
kiiiii'f Halo nn I'llie- J ami Me
Resfure Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood
t'uio Iinpnti-ni'y. Ntslit Kml-sloiw, t,03i of Mem.
ens mi t.iuunK iiicciicc,
till cllcct-. nt ii'lf-nlju.-ii ui
eixi-es nnd imll.x'ictlon.
a nerve tonic and
blood bntlcler. Drlnes
Ilia nlnk ulaw In tin In
rluoks mill irclmo-i the
.Vtirn of euiilli. Ity iiiail
. NfiOl nor linx. O boxps fm
$!4.50,ylthoui-bunUtblogauranteetocura
or refund the money paid, bend for ciicular
mid cop) (ifuui bankable) (,'UjiimtrobciL.I,
Norvif a Tablets
R,TR STRRN'OTH
Immediate Results
(I1UI.LOV' I. A 11 EI, I
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Vurlc-ocolo. Uiidovolopeei or Miruiikeu OrKum,
j-uie'-i", i.iie-cniouir .1111111, m'rvou-. i-ro-inc.
tluil, ll).-torin, T'tv, 1 1 1 s a 1 1 i t . I'.ir.ilj.-U and tho
itciiiltii of IUi'if ,tc t't-ei of Tolwc-co, Oniiiin or
l.liiuiu. By mail in pluiii p.ie'l.iii:i. 3X.00 11
box, (i tin- $5.00 with ou.- bankable iruar
ttuteo bond to cure in 130 ituya or rutuud
money paid. Add re-.-t
NERVIVA MEDSCAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson Sts , CHICAGO, ILL
fc-ol.J by MeUarrati k 'U1011111, I)iu;litl, 303
LjelaHjima uuiiu-.', beiaulgn, t'j.
60
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AMUSEMENTS.
lEATESt
mows.
THE
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U0U3C 1,13
GETEST
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ON
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DAILY Expense
i
THE 110LL0WAY TRIO
Ho.itJiii an Incomparable Comp&ny of CO Tamona
Arrol'ata.
Mss AMELIA FEELEY
'
nl .iMi-s of oilier (In it Kiiuine IHiplajs actv
jlly iitllljn: 500 "il.i(,'iiillccit Hor-.cs
in thcii- 1'rrypiiljtinii.
Thirty Sections
O'CLOCK,
rs
YCEUH THEATRE
A. J UUlTy.JMatMger.
One Night Only,
Saturday, rviay 4.
i inl.iin n.-5 jb 7.45 slurp.
E. H. Sothern,
M iii.u,eiii( nl IIAMI'li l'KOintANt
In tlii (i.iitku lliiilci, Xi'w'loik, 1'iodiir.tion V
"HAMLET."
I'lins low pi flnor, -fl m, 'l.'iO and 2; boa
,-eil-"-' Ml liilinii.e, .W, 7.1, .mil fl.OO; box JnJ
mil l (.p m Uf, s mi. a linis-i'in 73 and $1 1
si it- in ..ile 'HmiMlir ,il 0 a, ill.
Mondny Night, May 6.
Ilu I'linniitt Ijilo tint Eur ll.ipppn(-l
Stranger
in a
Strange
Land.
I.iiuiiil l ,-i spe, ,, i Ccliacil Coinpany.
In - .'ii, in -I 'VI
I'l
hm: M(iurt)M,, 'imittsDAv, may 7.
VIOLA ALLEN
and luni-iinj, Pie'ieiltins
hi the Palace
....of the King
I.1U111111 s,,,,c', ili.nnitl.illon of I' Xfnlijo
( 1 lutniil'- KHiiitiii' 'Ilu ill, nlioil Xciv nr!i
JMiuliiiiInn l.nlilii (u, Mjiu'.ri'K.
1'iiu'i i'.i . -I mi, -I ill iml fioo box ami
lim -ii nit, -.i Vl, k.iIIiic. Vk
-i.iis nn -.ill saiinliv .it '1 1. m
ACADEHY OF HUSIC,
kUls.St I1U(1UNII!K HARRY A. UROWN
Itnnascrs and Lcstrej. Local llanajer.
II.M M i: 111 ,,
Wide Minim.
Charles K. Cliampliu & Co,
I'lll.ll S'UM!
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I 11. In l.iiiiin. .. Me I iu 1. from V- ni!c
-.iiiiiilM le inns, riiiul iii.mi; tin Mlncn
M M l" W I K.
MACCAULEY PATTON COMPANY,
I'ltl -I'MIMi
Mnjiflic leiiiins Hi' Minilir' S-n
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i.f li IIMIIilM'-'lOV, Managci
ll.i.c- Hae- I uinineiieui, IIimiihIo, lay i
Irwin's Majesties.
IKilly inaitiiic
FOR THE NEXT 00 DAYS
Gas Ranges
Oil Snip, nt Olll niTInn ni Pnel
We put them in your kitchen ready
for us-e. All connections X?REE, on
ui st iinor.
Douhlo Oven Rauses, ?0.75 nnd uj
Scranton Gas & Water Cc
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