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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, MAY 13, 1901
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WEST SCRANTON
EPWORTH
OBSERVANCE
AWtflVEHSAKY EXERCISES IN
SIMPSON M. E. CHURCH.
Seniors nud Juniors Turn Out In
Lnigo Nuinbets to Attend the Ser
vice V., I.. & W. Saw Mill De
ployed English Resibted Attest
nnd Turned on the Ottlcei Will
iams Used an Unibtolln. Effective
ly Severn! Other An eats News
Notes and Pei&onuls.
Tli" Simpson t tut titer of the Kiniili
nsne lii'ld I hell iiiittloi.!iry cm-icWus
In ihf iiiiilliiii'liim in' the iliuii'li Inst
mciiluf:. which was llllid Willi JllllltllM,
M?nloi,s mid ftloniN "f tin' KiH'Irty.
Stti(imri hi n-d mid white weio hutur
toiibplt'Uuit.d:- Irmii above tin' oikiiii
iHf-r tlu- pulpit, illld WCK' minuted Willi
U- motto ol tin- soikty, "Look up,
Lift up."
Tht- pulpit whs iiImi iii nutted with
tlnwpi.-i. .iikI tin- p'jililt-uis nf tin- liuilor
nt'd : iiliu l-JBiii" lu-u- hulls iu enn-
H'ieUOUs I'ldll's'. Tilt- "CI life Wil. on-iMIll-fil
ll till' llU'llt'slr.l music till'
llU-llt'll ll. tllL- niusii I, IPS fllllll the Sec
ond rich, tcrlan i-huti-h. .'u'tor 4ho ilo
MUlniHil eeiol.sis, li'il li I'liulriiiau
Mitton, Willliim Stiintoii tendeied u
eoini-t nodi in mi elf"ille inumiPi.
Tin- Junlois i-'cltcd tin- ti'ii t-nitmuiiiil-uiriits
In iinlaen and MKh MurcratPt
Hindu .s ii.kI tlio iinnuiil r.-ioit of the
M'lilnrsi. slimiltif; .in cm oik d niPiiib.'r
vhlp of .l. Tiwi ounx 1-idy vl.sltoit
finin MnsiuW- .'.fin'4 a tlu-1 "Toll Mr
.Mine About .loue," ii lid M fs M.UKHli'l
t'l.iwtnid repot ted for the luulorh, who
haii an inci.mc of fll ill attendance fit
jiifL'tliifju diulir-r tlu past year.
litv. .McliiM niott rxpies.sed hlh ri.-iII-turlo
at helm," i-otiuoeted with a chinch
having hiii'li an esocllent I'pworth
league chaptci ami junior uiKuiilzutioti,
ami I'otiKiatukiti'd I lie ullleer.-t and
uii-mlieis on tin- miui'l'!- llioy Iiavo at
tained and the. mind wuil: tlmy an
duiiur.
lie then sa" them a Iwentv-niinuto
talk on "The Pliilosoph. of llulilt and
Some of Its- lloi.il I'oiihuiit'i-ncep," In
which he s-.iid it Is much easier to foim
(iiiurl, habits in youth liiau it is in
"Id iiRf. adding tli.it nc aie all crea
tines of hahlt. though wc pinfess to
ho Kidded by other inlluences. Habit is
the jri cit balance wheel m human mm 1
i'iy, lie Miid, and it has, ji slsiiillc.ineo
ill. 1 1 i.s Infinitely important to all.
If onrmr people only knew their
flit tn o they would be more caretul, for
HUYLER'S
SCOTCH
KISSES
l'JR sl I
G. W.
Al"
JENKINS',
The
Latest
Wash Goods Arriv
They coine a little later than the average lines, but
their novelty and exclusive beauty will more than
compensate for the unavoidable delay. The truth is,
the manufacturers could not get these eleveuth hour
beauties out earlier, but they're still in time for all
practical purposes and if you care to call and look
over them this week at the various Wash Goods
Couuters, you will be a welcome visitor.
lie Late Arrivals
e special oesigns m
Exquisite Thoughts in French Dimities
Mercerized Pongees, Pretty as Silk
Linen and Silk Ginghams
Soi-De-Suisse, Novel Effects
Mercerized Cbambrays, New Designs
Silk Stripe and Check Novelties
Foulardettes, Cheap and Handsome
. Mousseline Appliques. They're Lovely
' Elegant Silk Stripe Grenadines
French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams
a i
An elegant
inches wide.
Miiif mi Gish
L 1 1 if 11 1 If 1,1 Hon, vi a
to choose from, This week
Extra Display of Summer Wash Fab
rics Every Day This Week.
Globe Warehouse
ii ye sow, ho shall ye leap. Slu l hell.
If n yuiitiB liinn tusllloli.', hll lire In the
wtoiiif way, us In- lc simply ncttlim the
iiiiuhlnciy UK.ilu.ct Ins ciiimelciii'P, but
If hf lives iilonu iIkIHpouk lines hli
Mr will he tilled with Joy illld lliippl-
ll"1l(.
The exercises wcie himuslit to a close
with a nolo hy Wllllani I.our, who ren
lined erfectlvely "I Will Not Koisuko
Thee," nnd u selection by the or
chestut. Miss Mohel I'.etinio pieslilcl
at I he pipe oiRiin dtirlim the evonliiK.
The meetltiK was followed by a nhoi t
LOIISC'lllltlOll HPI'ViCP.
Competitive MeethiB.
The YollUK I'eoplo'.s .society of the
Klr.st Welsh t'oiiKieRiitlonal chinch
will hold a competitive niPctliiK- tm
Wpdiii's'diiy, .Iu no -'1. Follow Iiik Is tho
pioRi amine:
Mlv.il iltlllfllc. Ne l"l. IYlilHiM.ll II.Uilli;
III)'-. !-'. , ,,
Mill iiiiilitlc, N". ITS, IYiilrinlnl lljiimi
I'llrc. VJ
I in, I, till"! .mil l'.i. "I.ill'"iril W ilili. 1'
Willi mi"', lnlc. s,
s,hiio mjI.i. "Iti-lti!: "t Hie 1-iiU. (-i.nsi "'
w.ih .): in!?-, .vi (dit-
lln cln. "I'ltiiililn. Ilo." I I. ''. Wl
nlc, iU (rnli. ,
Ti nni din, "Ilic Hiril "lib ii Uii'l.ni Plnliiii,
Nn. I', Pnilninlnl llinili: pric. .V rut-.
Itirlt'iii" Mil". '-Ihilmi lidl." Ne. H". i"'l'l
ll i Nn. il, lubr, .'') 1 1 nt
s,,,l, r ililtiluii I.-, m.ih ot .lu-c, "rl 'lln-rc
ll.iiitti." tiii-prl ll.i mm I. '-'. :'. Ii "" "u
rtnilitliiii. f"i ililldifii nii'lcf 1'- Jr-" "' "'''
i,1ki,!i ( hilil". pike, ."-(I (dil.
Hi-Mi IkIiI iciiIIiik: ill"-. .'0 ifnf.
'I In- tir-l M'iimitiliIp en Hist !- i!tn. fnr rlilhlron
iimkr l"i jihis: pilzr. "id n'lil".
l,mo ktli i. piic. (0 triit'.
No one I lut li.ii t.il.ni ( I'll'" I" i ("ti'lirl-
Ipo llHltltlSr I'lfoic fll.lll (Pll'ictn.
Ml coinpof IIoim lit ceml llini ninir in ir
liilnic .lntii- -.it, t" riioinai Itulicii". 4 11 1 mir
tin, lb fluil, lit:
English Resisted the Ofticer.
Thoniito IHRllsli, of Vim Union
nenue. who was formetly Pinploycd
by M. K. W.Miibs. toll nsi'.--!i In the
bain S.uniday ovenlnR and T'ntioluinn
U.nid Pavls was called to awaken
hlni. When aroused KiirII.sIi become
abusp and stappled with the ollk-or,
who wns I'oiccil to usp his club.
During the scrap David's drc.ss coat
was liadlv toin by KtiRlish, who ie
.sisted aiies't tn a very persistent mound-
He was fined SJ'i In poliie cottit
yesii-iduy nioinlmr by muRlstiatP
D.ivles. Hail w:is .ilso ic'iuhed ol 111 in
in the .sum of 5500 lor lib appeniance
at i oiu t.
Martin Mimimhait. who int'Mleied
Willi the olllcer, was lin"d V. by tho
in.iRistiale.
Two Funerals Yesteitlay.
Tlu- funcial of the late .lolm .loiics
occuned yesiei day afternoon fiom the
house, SI." North Filinorc avenue, iind
was 1. lively attended. The seivues
weie londucled liv lte. 1). V. loncs,
pastor of the Titlieinaele Couki -national
(.hut ill. InteimeiiL was nuiile In
the Wii'-hbuin street cniuteiy. Mi-m-
beis of the Hyde Pi.rk Mine Aickk'iital I
Fund acted a-- pall boaiois.
A sad Mineral occa.nd ;, estetdiiy
al lei noon Mom the home of Mr ami
Mis. John Meredith, on Noith Hroinley
avenue, when another of llieli cliildion
line of Inne French
ams, tins seasou's importa
9c
ble newest effects, 32
Scores of patterns
wit taken nwny. This wnst the third
diiURhter io illf In lite fitinlly In n few
ypui.s. Tho BPrvleen unto lit ehuiKO of
Hex'. ThomuR tie fltilehy. of Hid .luck
son street Ikiptlst church, ttnd Inter
ineiit wns miulo In the Wushbtitn
stteet ceil rlery.
Pioffrnmme of Cantata.
The cnntittn, ".Ipphlhuh and His
DntiRhtor," which will be produced at
Meals' hull on Wednesday iindTlittiH
day evening of this weelt, will have
the following oast of eluitnctoisi
.kplilhili, tiititti ruler ot Pi.trl -
l'nil. Ham C. .Iiiii".
t'liplirt Willl.iui l.'iliS
Kl.iiil. .Ii'wMi inMkr i,Mim Aluaiut
l.l.iii, .lrul.-li priiKO II. Mioi'i'.
IIiImii. JcnUli prlm T. 'llionii-oii
Allmlil, II Mr1iliKM- .,,, ...I'tnl W. I'.l.llll
fillip tttt.i il, Nn. I t.r'tir Slin.iii
funp Rilinl. Nn. 'J W. tt, IMIII'lm
l'lili;cnl.i, .kllitlnli-i ihiclil"i'-
MLrt I'liorbe Smltli
d.tli. Iilil5clili' filiml Mt. II. lli'.J
.N.kiiiiI.KIihiI'k llrr..MiK I'nmilo .Innn-Mirchnlit
I.imIi. Miiiil nf fillc.iil Ml-- l.k'ic Mii'lMiit
Aiii.pI I.ltll" H-mIc link
I luini-. riiicnitiui; .kwldi olilkrj, million
hi, I liri.dil, it'.
I.lritrldmi, Mr. V. .1. nin'c Airempaiipt',
Mr. .luini I. .1 unco, Ml Mu.i .luiii". Air. Walter
ll.!ll'. I'dlllllHllll. II. Puli
The piodiietlnn will he Riven under
the inisplrcM of th'j Hand of Hope, ot
the Sumner avenue I'rcsbylei Ian
tlituch.
Chinch Meeting.
Thursday evening, May It!, the 1, W.
II. cit dp ofthe Hampton Street Metho
dist Hpls'eopal church will give an
eiilertalnnicnt under the dliecllon of
Mis. Uaudolpli Jones. The piograiitint-:
pviir nii-i
P'nn scl Mi. l.inric Mmio
Tnlili.iii, 'ItdiK "1 (.c." I. . II. pIu'p
Itml.illoii. M-lnt'iil MS lk-,.ic bluli-
s-i.i, m In tcl Mi-s Mi ,1"ii'j
lilili.iu, "llllvi Di-I'iilinl I. . II. link-
Pint., ill'. Ki.in Miiilwil'. Ml-n lllirl WJtkltn
ll,lt,ilir.t Mis; (I, ul, lino Phillips
Piano .ii'tl iliiliti ,ilii -
Misiib Nclll" IIi.'im' mill l.ottlc llr.ili.
PAH!- M.CIIMI.
I'iiIiIimii. "tloildo-n nf l.ll'iiti"....! V. II. (ink
11k It.iliui .'.Mifl L'i'ii Mmrl i-lv
Pint Ml-. W.ilklii. Mt. Mil.liinn
l.'ii Itilimi Mim I jilt ip .limn
Pi.i'1,1 '.nlo . iji, I lurk stuite
T.ilili.iu. "i,i.i.il Nisln" F. W. II. mile
Ailni!'frn. l"i ftiit-i; lip ik.iiii cvtr.i.
A Hoiseless Cnninp,e.
A .Miung imiii gixing the iiiiiuu of
Tliomas I'arioU and lesiilenco on
Twentieth stieet, hiied u hoise and
buggy fiom Liveryman Smith, of
Oakfonl cDiut. Siituiday night, and
h .i 11 ho wanted to lrlo to Dunmoip.
The hoi se w;is found on Key-er
iivcnue jfsteulay by sfveial hoys,
who till tied It over to the police.
Later the caiiliiRe was tound in
Keyset- Valley badly wiecked, but C.tt
Kll ! still missing. Smith uppeaiol
sit the station house at U:.'iil o'clock
l,i-i niglii in eairli of Ids ptopeily.
The hotse was plated in Wymb's liv
ely Mr safe keeping.
He "Wouldn't Go Home.
.'oliii Chew ne. of SliTinnn avenue,
.'tailed homo Katuiday night with
11 halt gallon of whiskey under his
arm and as much nioie under his belt.
When bo i cached the coiner of Jack
sou stieet and fl.ile I'aik ineniie he
(hopped the Jug and spilled the con
tents in tho stieet.
Tho Muu.g man bemoaned bis loss
billot ly a'ld the How of tpais almost
cipialled the- How of whiskey. Patiol
111. in Lowry tiled to Indiae him to go
honi", but he lelusod. He was then
Inched up and lined $1 by Police Mngls.
tiate Davie, yentoidny morning.
Saw Mill Burned Down.
A saw mill owned by the Delaware,
Laeluiwanim and Western company,
luf.itcit on the A Vest Mountain, near
the Diamond leseivolr, binned down .it
ti o'clock jesteiday nioinlng. and tho
lonlents. together with a quantity of
liiinboi, weie ilestioycd.
Tile Hi e bloke out again at nonn and
an aim m was sent in fiom Uox ;UT,
hut the liremen weie unable to reach
the scone, owing lo the distance. The
.eeoud Ihe ocelli led in a lumber pile,
which was destioyed. The damages
will amount to several bundled doll, us.
Entoitnined the Prisoneis.
I'.eoigo llowen. of Asw ell Court, was
ai tested Sum day night at the In
staii'-p of a woman nanifd Mrs. Wnl
teis. chnigpil him Willi assault and
l-iitlery and with making thieats.
lie did not seem lo mind being ar
lested. iind for several hours (lining
the night entei tallied the other piison
ers iu the station house with all the
popular songs of the day. He tur
nkhed bail al toutt.
First Baptist Chuich.
Mi. L. M. Newell, r"piPReiiting the
Women's Home Mlsi-louuiy society,
lad ihaign of the nioinlng prvhp.
Mis. Xiwi'U i.s a very pleasing speaker
end a.i hh-- pi (tnted the wtnl; of the
soclet;- In I' Cnlteil .Stales theio wore
teair iu many cies,
The pasloi, liei. H. K. Matthews,
pi culled as usual iu the evening fiom
tile Iboir.c, "Songs of U.ivlil." The
choir continues to render nmslu of un
usual beauty and swc(tuess.
Used an Umbielln.
David .lonos nud Uany Willltiins, nf
r.f!e u.-. engaged in a tight Satunlay
night at the lornir of South Main
nveiiiu- and Hampton Rlieet. Tim for
uier was loo much for the untoi, wlm
ptiiietuii'il .lone-,' neck with tho point
of an tiiiilnella. Injuilng him m.-veicly.
ratioluu'ii Hint and I'Ivuiih pl.ired
illf ii under attest and both of them
weie lined if." em Ii In police uuirt yes
triila moiiilng,
Anioiifj the Cliuiches.
An oftnilng for the boaul nf chuich
election was taken up at the Wash
burn strict Pii'ffbytciliiu chinch yis
teiday. Tho sai'ianit'llls tif Hit) Loul's supper
wi-iii iidiiiliilntnii'il at tho .l.icliron
stieet Haplht cliiiri Ii X'steiday niorn
Itig, Tho lie.l't liaiiil ot Mllowshlp was
nho cMeiukd lo a nuiitbi r of new
lllcmheiH
Events of This Evening-.
Meetings of tho rr.iuUlIn Hngln.!
cotupiiny nud tho Columbia Jicsy ntul
Chemkul tiimpany In tilth- lusjieptho
IUII tcis.
Ituiuest at Cotonor llobeits 'olllcc to
Inuulio lino thu death of Mltibael
Filch, who died suddenly In tho tpne.
SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE
Allow a tonsil to urn until it ;,iU lir.tgnil I ho
iculi ot inciliohir. 'Hid ollcn J), "iIi, It ul
nut jj," 1'iit in 4iiiu.l u,.-, it will jirji
then huj.i. t'ciihl HA' Le Induced to rj I ic
mrics-U;t luedkiiir ulkd Im iii IIjUjiii, whiih
i told on j hiuoi- xuiLiiitii- iu iiiii-, ilicv
llCll'l IlllllifilUllll mo I lie CMlllcut cltut udr'r
ul.iiu tin tint lu i' t'ti'- :'Ji, jnd iOi. 1'iul
tkv Inc. At ull JlUfjbU
F8III
Is Burdensome to Many in
Scranton.
Life's Journey Is a heavy burden
With u constantly itching back,
With miliary disorders, diabetes
Willi any kidney III .
Doan's Kidney l'llls telleve nnd cure.
Mrs. Ji, W. Williams nf 1103 Luzcrno
stieet, mhvs: "I hud a dull, aching
pain nil the time light In the small of
my hn'ek. There weio Hints when f
was tpilte com fot table. 1 ut If I did any
woik to amount to anything the nehlng
btgitn. J was always wotse when 1
did wn-diliig, Ii nitlng or heavy house
woik. Kcry motulng I was stiff and
lame when I got up and It hurt ire to
stialghten in lor stooping. f g"t
Doan's Kldtuy Pills at Matthew- tiros.'
dim' stoie and used thorn legularly.
In a short time 1 noticed fin Improw
n ent and continuing th" tientnitnl
was soon cnlliely cuted."
For ,iIo by nil ilenlou. Pi lee V)
cents. Fnstor-M llbui n t'o.. ntifl'alo,
N, V., sole iigents for Mi" 1", S.
Itenienthpf (he nam" Ontn'-i and lake
no suhstllule.
ineiit Iioiiso at the torner of Peranton
and Seventh street;;.
General News Notes.
The gospel meeting at the Young
Women's Christian n.soiicitition tooms
on Satmday evening was In cluigc of
Mks Knther Rnwlandf, of the youth
Side blanch, who condiieli d a vety In
leiesllug nicetlng. Tho sliiit waist
class will meet at tha looms this even
ing. L. W. Clamor nud family hae taken
ot-.scsslon oC tif h new residence on
Fan's Heights.
Silas Hartman conlemplates the
erection ol an up-to-date dwelling
lnui-e on Swetlaud street in the near
iu tu re.
August Wcisiniskl. a l.iboter in tiie
continental mine, had Ids mm frac
tal cd recently b a fall of coal.
Personnl Parnginphs.
Mrs. A. F. Stuckeit. or Ninth stieet,
is le-.mciing fiom the effict& of a ic
tent inji'ry.
Itcuben S. CJillingbam. of Tenth
stieet. Is sulfering fiom an attack or
ilirumatlsm.
.Mi-s Millie Coons of South Main
avenue, Is leioveting fiom a long ill
ness. Miss Lleela Lauor. of Noi tli Main
nienue, sprained her ankle. lecenlU.
bv (..'ililiing her loot, iu the sprocket
chain of her bicycle.
Miss Anna Van Aukcn, of Wyoming.
Is the guest ot Mr. and Mis. Frank
Uryant. of Academv street.
Mrs liiilir.d Ttose, of N'oi th Sum
ner nenue. will spend the summer
at Albany, X. Y.
Attorney Chailos Oliver of. North
Main avenue, lias returned home fiom
Gettysburg and Hartisburg.
NORTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Twelfth Anniversary of Epworth
League Observed at Providence
Methodist Chuich.
Last night speilal sen Ices were i (in
ducted in the Piovidenee Methodist
Kpisi opal church in observance- of the
twelfth anniveisary of the organiza
tion of the Kpworth league. An In
tel esting programme, consisting of mu
sic, readings and addresses appropri
ate to the occasion, was carried out.
The league colois, red and while,
piedomlnated in the decorations and
tho plattonn was made attractive by
palms, lerns and rod and white geran
iums in bloom. The woid "Forwurd"
Iu large led letteis graced tho space
In the i ear of the pulpit and under It
weio twelve huge white uutltese
ciosses, each lcprosonting a cut- in
the hlsloiy of the league.
The tlrst yeui, entitled "Beginning,"
irom 'Mi to "Mi, was netted by Miss
Plana Watkiiis: 'HO'01, "The Hpwnrtli
llciuld," .Mrs). Stonier; '0I-'9-'. "Jtapld
ciiowth." Watieii Iteese: '!J-'!i5, "OI11
dal Sanction." Miss Honsoti; '0!-'fit,
"Ciinvc-ntlons," Miss Hernlce Conger;
!i-'n. "Fxpansiiiu," William Itiight:
".i.-.-'ftii. ".Missions," .Miss Hertha White;
'!Hi-'!7, "The Jlllilois," Miss itllth 15011-
.i.tiuiii; 'Ii'-'fc,, "Itcadlng Course," Ota
lleese; 'liS-'HI), "Frutcriilty." David
Watkiiis; 'Dli-'uO, '-'I'estlng Times," Isa
bolle Itobluson: 'OO-'Ul, "Tiie Now Hi a,"
Mis. Wetherhy.
A shoit nddtoss on " Du!en Ways
ill Willi Ii the League Has Helped tho
Chun h" was Ien by Hoi;, fl. A. Cine,
and u hlstoiical sketeb of the 7-TovI-ilencc-
chapter was ic.id ly Miss Walk
ii', A pleasing fe.ituio nf the evening
was the signing tif the hymn, "Watch
man. What of tho Night'.'"
Funeinl of 2lvs, Isaac S. Jones.
The funeial of Mrs, Isaac. S, Jones,
of Hill street, took placo yesterday
Hfteiiioon fiom bur home Set vices
weio conducted iu the Purliun Con
giegatloiial chinch, of which liny. It.
J. lleese is pastor nnd In which Mrs.
.lonos was an nitlvo worker, Tho
church was crowded to Its utmost by
relations and friends which attended
to pav their l.He tribute, of lospeet to
tho deceased, Mis, Jones was of u
beautiful christian nature, which nuulo
her loved hy all wm know her. Thete
weie a number of lloral pieces, showing
tho esteem In wlili h tho deceased was
held. Aiming thesti wero a star iiiid
itescent fiom t tic Sunday school of (ho
Puiitnii CougieKatlon.il church, a large
ttnd handsome pillow from the church
congregation and it laigu number of
sinallei hoiupiets fiom different friends.
Iliteinic-nt was made in Ditiiiitoie cem
etery. Ii. D. Jones liml charge of the
tlllieial.
Y. W. C. A. Notes.
This attoruoon the Bible class will
bo uddi esses by llev. A. U. Uaeho
leln, a lonveited .lew, one, also, who
is being gic.itly used among his own
people. Mr. liacbclcin is the editor of
the little paper, "Our Hope." which
has iii.inj stihM'ilbois In this neigh
but hood He will hold tervliTs In
(Ji ace J.eformeil chuicli, notice of
which will he given In the papers.
Yuit am most rordlully Invited to at
tend the meeting In tho Young Wo
men's Christian association rooms, 204S
North Main avenue, Tiipsdny after
noon, May 14 ut 4 o'clock. Mr. Alrlch
will continue the study In tho sixth
uhnnter of Daniel Tuesday ntlcinoon,
May 'J I,
Miss Westeolt's einhioldery class!
meets Tuesday evening at 7,;i0 o'clock.
All who wish to join this class may
do so at this time. Miss Weseott will
also give lessons In painting and lace
work.
Junlois' Bible class, Wednesday af
ternoon at n.30 o'clock. All young glils
arc Invited lo nttohd this class.
Kitchen garden, Thursday ufli'i-noon
al 4 o'clock.
Thursday evening, niblo study ut
7."i) o'clock. .Sunday school lesson' and
C. I. Scollold's eurrespoiiilcncc courn
(lie tho subjects to bo consldeted. All
who wish tn .loin any of these classes
of the association nuiyy call on secie
tury ut rooms, -jnis North .Main up-nttc.
In the Churches,
The cantata, "Our Flag," will be
given bv the Memorial chinch choir,
at tho Auditorium. June It. Tickets
may be had of tho niembeiK of the
choir. Next Tuesdayevonlng the Young
People's society will appoint, delegates
to the annual meetings of their union,
to he held at L.insford. May 18-0. The
chuich will appoint delegates Wednes
day. IN A FEW LINES.
Miss Mary Conway, of West Miukct
rtioot, lias left for Muff a hi, where she
will attend the Pan-Atneilean exposi
tion. Forty llouis Devotion began .-it the
Holy Rositry chinch yesterday nioinlng
at the JO.ItO o'clock mass.
Miss Jessie Sterns, of Peckille, un
der " hoso ditectioti tlte entertainment
for school No. 2,"i library Is to be given,
held a full rollout sal at the Auditori
um Saturday afternoon. The drills
which Miss Sterns has so carefully
ni ranged w.-it- carried out In good
shipe Tlio programme will eon-dsL of
violin solos, drills, local solos unci
piano solos by some excellent talent.
Itev. Mr. Davis, tho evangelist,
ptoa--he-l an Interesting s,ormon Iu the
Voting Women's Christian association
mams tn Ninth Main avenue yoio.--1'ity
p flu nonn. Mr. Davis has for sou.'
lime betn doing woik in t lit; line iu
North S-or.mtnn,
James J". Haagetty Is about to eieit
a tluee-stoiy bilck building at Clear
view street and Noitli Main avenue.
He- will occupy it as a depaitment
store.
Pea Coal $1.00 a Ton Deliveietl.
to South Side, centiul city and ceiutnl
Hyde Pnik. Addiesjj oidei.s lo ,1. 'I.
Sharkey, l!Hl Cedar avenue. 'Phone
BGSJ. '
DUNMORE DOINGS.
Anniversary Service of the Epwoitli
League Kemaiks by Itev. Ncw-
ing- at the Methodist Chuich.
La.M nU-lit iit the M-'thodist -hiue'i
Itov. Newir.g dellveied a spciial m'm
iuoh lo mcmliers of Hi- Kpwoith
League upon the twelfth annlver.-aiy
uf tlu society, taking lor his subject
"Tho Chill th of To-Motiow."
He took his text, fiom Matthew .".til
chapter, 121 h and lllh vci'.s": "Ye -iu-the
sail of the earth. Ye uie the light
of the woild." lie 'old of the begin
ning of I'no sO( lety. which was otgan
ized in a chinch ut Cleveland, which
has sIiko been called Kpwnrlh chuicli.
He said in pait that the (lunch's Hrsl
duty .-as to bo helpful to mankind.
The chuicli niu.-t be t onscientloiisly
aggies-ive, destioylng that which is
bad and pieseriing all that Is good.
The church Is to be meek and kind
r.ntl loving, hut must be always at war
wltli wickedness. To-nioiiow it must
occupy tlio ground that lo-diiy was
held by Its enemlPs-. The tlrst thing
needed to make tills lisult possible i.s
the entlie consecration of its nienibeis
when tlio Christian people w 111 he in
fact the salt and light of the oat th.
lie lefetied io the wonderful ini
ptovements in the londltlou of those
lounlries whore Chi Istlanlty lias a f mt.
hold. No other lime or land over ot
foied such oppoi tunities for the ad
vancement of the young people. The
wontlerlul udvaiiconieni In the condi
tion of women is due to tlio Inllueneu
of Christianity.
He referred lo tlir multiplicity of
divorces which lie consideied one ol
iho gie.it nien.ii os of ihe country and
iiientlotud the fact that dining .VJ I
yeaiM of Home's hlsloi.s, wlien Iter
power was gieatest, a ilivoite -was
never hen d ot. When lamily ties be
gun to li disiegiirded lier downfall
began. In closing he utgiil every Fp
w tut It League member to woik lor tho
saving of souls.
Unclaimed Letters.
I.clteis iciuiilnlng unclaimed dining
the pet led ending Muy II, Kidl I'd -ions
lulling for Ihesu leltcts say ,ul
i rtlsed:
Mi-s I', P. Ann, , II, lili; .tilT. imiii .ihii'Ii, Ml-,
W. I-. IImiIj, ..II AiI.iiii.-. ii.-niiri Mm. M
Ilirmn. IJH Moiilnc jiouii,'; ,1. P. Hull-, im. I'
li,i,.i (Jjlliultd. ( I.J'. P.i.vli, (in Ininl.ir
thtil. II. W. IMu'i', .telin I 'icy. I.l.ii k-inlili,
Ml. lull I It p II t If K. Ii i:illr..ic, Tin llu .in
line; Win, (iiliu, .1,1 M lluili.v, .lulin I',
l..i nib. Ml.. I .. I'll j, Pill) (iiini ltid;e fliut; X 1 1 .- -i
lldoiu .M.wis, S. I'. Mm re, I lot u,p Mill'-I, u'!
Monii.e imtitir; Mm Mitillini-, (.m tn"k,
I'l.ilik Milton, I'jt i i t tjuinii, .Line Miutu, .l"i.v
p'liiilull.ii II 1. I .niiiuiilli M il it. i, Kilfj'l)
.MiiIuiiiiii, Mliirlll Mlilii'li II' )
Borough Brevities,
The Woniou's Mi.-Hlonui socet of
tlio Ptesbj tPtl.in chinch will unei mi
Tliursduy afiemoou ut L'luO trclock at
tlio homo of Mis. J. ti. Hum The
Ycuug Ladles' chile will nincl mi
Thursday evening at the homo of MI'S
FJoiPiice Fowler, of I'huny stieet.
Miss Lontz. of New Votli, mid Miss
May Bioolis, of WilkPH.II.iric, ate h.-
hlK oiitertilined by Mrs, a. D. Bhili
iugtou at Ihe "iloiuesieuil. '
Thoi'lilldieu of l''red Ht-i ry who m"
lieen sick with diplithetia for mini
lime mo convalescent.
MUseo Fdlth and Lida limiser, of
Taylor, visited filcuds In low it ctei
diiy. I'.'dwuid Swart.!, "f Chuiih siiiei,
who was seveiely kicked by his imu
M-cral duy.s ngo Is lmpiolug iihcly.
The pal ties with whom M. J. Kfliui
han lett u Singer sowing machine a
bhojt time bctoie Ids deuli will confer
a tuvor by conimunlcating tliu fads to
his widow, Mis- M. J. Kcnuilian, of
Hunker Hill, Dunnioie
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES,
Bridget V., the 11-year-old ilaughtoi
of Mhliael Hideu. mot with a tetlous
accident last Filtlay noon at tho Sau-
AMUSEMENTS.
v vsv cvwvvs
LAST CALL ! TOMORROW IS
INGUNC
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$8$
Mk
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1000
PEOPLE
500 Horses
100 CAGES
OF WILD ANIMALS
30 ELEPHANTS
20 CAMELS
300 Circus Performers
3 RINGS. 2 STAGES
1.4 MILE RACE TRACK
65 Double
Lengtii
12 ACRES
TENTED WEALTH
ENORMOUS
STREET PARADE
VWAA-
OF 30 SUB-DIVISIONS
tm
sa.oo.ooo
'm
CAPITAL INVESTED
v,
$7,400 Actual
m
EVERY ACT A NEW AND ORIGINAL HIGH CLASS FEATURE
KfNlII.INU BROS.' I.Allisr TRAINHO ANIMAL SCNSATION.
20 ELEPHANTS IN ONE GREAT ACT
MUUL'IANI-CUSI.V I'CHFORMIVU IN ONI". RINCi. AT ONIJ ll.Mli, UNM2N I rtllJ
lJUIXIIONOI-ONKftlAN. INCONjUNCriON WITH I III! WORUD.I-AMOUh
LOCKHART AGR0BATI3. DANCING, COMEDY ELEPHANTS
MORE THAN 300 FAMOUS STAR PERFORMERS.
... s,., U''"' THE HOLLO WAY TlllO
; I iN E (iAJltCiNETTSS "'"""-' J" lMcwv2mvu,y nI M 1'am0,H"
MM.ict ii..)., ";;' ,U"M'S ,:,r''- MISS AMELIA TKELEY
0. r- I n j ft n i -iiitl ni)if of otliri- (licit Kqnine Ill-lli s Jtlu-
Bnen s Sliiorse ntf MMt,",u"m'li
Big New Tree Street Parade in" Thirty Sections
EVERV rVI O R IM I M C3 AT 10 O'CLOCK,
One 50c Ticket Admits to Evorything. Children Under 12 Years,
HalfPrico. Special Cheny Excui3ions on All Railroads. Will Exhibit at
SCRANTON, TUESDAY, MAY 14th
I'lli'.niiil nii'iilipiiil ,lt .ii"! .iilmi lpii .linu- iliy.it M.il the llin." Hi it; (.lore, corner
I ii I. luaniiii .imi W i-.luii-:tiii .m inn I ulil.i- clliir .'liuu.'-, puir-. at (luunldwn ufllic .lie cMitly
till Mini' .Is ill Ilill il .1' lllllll in kit W.I4lill- in (.Iiow ClOllllilS.
SaaVV3bggSSSBgrggSSg
CI5
I-? one biRiial wltii-h foietclK iiliyical
decay. Another t-- pale ltu.lcs-..skin.
The muscles shrink and liecomc dab
by; the body beconus ciiiaciitul, .ind
thete is nu enrly tciidcniy to iniinil
shoulders. 'I lie .step hiks eln-ticitv,
the ucries hecome weak; mental and
physicil activity are. -ibiitilcn.
This condition is called Asi'ohs !:
bililyt h i!- cured by the uc ol
They feed the hunrrty licncs lcuve
the weakened organs and make life
brighter and sweeter tn any mm or
woman who has oiiUered from plij steal
di.ilu-..
SI "I Jiet box- I! bines (with lesal
Ku.ii.intictociirem icltindllipinoni-v),
Vii Hook tier 1'i.ai. -Ml uicim:
Co , Clci.cl.uiil, tlliio.
Kor snlo by .lolm II. I'lielp?, I'li.irnuiUl, corner
U Junius .it'imic ami hinmc etuit.
(llolt i-llk mill. 'I'hf Kill, with .-iilllf
utliL'l t'iiip(it-.s of the ntlll. wns I'lolb
Iiik nhdlll iluiius uiintl houi, mIk-ii oiu-
ill llll-lll H.l( lll'l' II Mllldl-ll pll.sll, Willi ti
l.iiuli-il li'-i- hfiid tliiotmli oiu- ol' tlb'
window. Tin- liriiUf-n Kl'th-i cut lifr
I'm i- linn, the- lip to tin- link, nuking
ii w (inn i ii hum llo inclii's loiiir. Tin-IllJllH-ll
,li I Ml.s- tlllil'll to 111. J. .1
W.iIhIi'm olllio. w Iii-ic oiRhl stlclio.s wot-p
foiiii'l ii"i ( snry to t loso llu1 wotiiiil
Thiillliis ViiI:-h. ul' .Mliiiiokii, li.ul Ills
let I li it m I .si't-Iiiiitdy Injilicd Siittiiduy
llioniiiiK liy Kt-lllii it sirtii'li with u
Iiiihi- pli'io in' iimI wliilo ut woili in
thu iiilnt'x. Dr. .1. .1. Wiil.sh ilios.scil tin'
llljllll-d IIH'llllll'l-.
t'liuip Nu. Mil, I'.itilot t-'ons ol Aiiici'l
1,1, Will llll'i'l ill loKtlllll m'.shIuu lids
ou'iiiUK ul s n't luck iu il.iriiuau'M hull.
.Ml. l-'ili'd uiid d.iUKhl -r, "I Sl' k
lllc, Ms:i., mo Iho KtKMts ul' .Mix.
Willi, nu .Sti-.Mii nud diitiKliK-r, .Miiudi-,
on I'l-diir iim'HUi-
Tin' I'ltiici.il il' Willi nn Ahiri Won
lOOk l, KM ,('.ll'lll.l .llll'l iiijoii id -'
o'l-lock IIIUII 111" I'lllUlly l-PHllll'lllii Iu
.Mllioolui. Tlu t-i'i- lies wi-io luld iu
St. .liisiiir.s ritual! nud wi'ii- l.u i ly
iiitcuilc'i ly thi- iitiiiu i'imi-i iiit'iidrt ii r
thu di-i'iM-'cd. The HI. AloyHtH mm loty
illld tht lli'-iuhi i-ii ul llu- Aiu-ioilt llrdi-r
of IliliPiuliius utti-udcil the iiuifi.il iu
.i Imdy. lutei iiu'itt w.i i uiutl" III tint
Jllltook.l f.llliolil l-iMlll'llMJ.
OBITyARY.
Mltr'. ANN): I'l.II'TiMt!). Mm An
lli. Cllffiild, widow ol tin- liilo I'l-lm-Cllli'oul,
du'd latin r Miiddonly l.'iht
uiKlit ut tho iiiiitily liiunr- ut si'i !)!
t luu it hti'Pi-i. .sin- li.ul hoi'ii .i murium
t oil) lie. 1 1 ('i.-i.ihp iiir Miiiio tunc, hut
lior b)iiipi iuw did not In-, onu .ililin-Ittt--
uulil , t'Mlci il.i. ulti-ruooii. .t ml,
t'lotish iiii'dh-.tl itHsi.simin. wits .sjiin
liuilioil, she iUhM-i iiwuy ut S o'clork.
,-ho i.s survlM'd hy tliu tulluwiuK cJill
ilit'li: .lolm. .luiucM. 1'i'it'i-, .Mh-hui'l,
Thuiii.. Williuiu, i'liiliii, Surah. Itiiil
Bft, .Mis. .I.tiui's, Whllf, Ml. l'.UiliU
.Mc.MulI. n unit -Mix. IMilliu .Midulrc.
The Itiiii'rul .tuuiiiiiiii'iucni will In
iii. uji l.ttir
MltH. JA.Mi tiltllllt. -Due of llic
oldest ii'.sliicnt.s of North Huuiitoii,
JIl.s. .i.tntCH t llll'l-, IMt-HMl IIWU.X .li-
tcttl.iy uitc'iiiiig ut ".nu u'cloi'U ut iho
l.tmlly lioino, luo') West .Mmki't f.tu-t'1.
Tho rlci'pairr-ii wits jtlM to c.iih old and
h.id i)Pt-u u iisidout of Not tli Su.iiitun
fm inuny veils She W htirUcd h. .1
lius-Lmud iho tulluwliig children: Thus,
S&Jjts
AMUSEMENTS.
CIRCUS DAY IN SCRAM
'"itji
GILD'S
NEATEST
itlWS
THE
Invincible Monarch of
Amusements
And Boyom) All Dliputa cr
Doubt tho
n
GREATEST
SHOW
m
EARTH
85
DAILY Expense
THE WALTER L. MAIN
ALL NEW BlU
Fashion Plate ShouJs
The 20th Ceutury Amusement Idea.
CLUANEST. BRIGHFiST. BEST.
AMEKICA'S ONLY REPKESENTATIVE
Double Circuses, Menageries
and Hippodromes.
SCRiT0N,HDIlYJY20
VaUZJ'J?
rr. '
1 he I.ntfl Fen .ill n,
1 lit: I'SlllIllj
.(ittave Corp.
"I li.iril-.. mi' MU (.
I Mill's in biHil'liiln.
.Milil.iiy Mjiihiu. la.
The "Bloody Sixth'
Rough Riders
I'rcsli from their Plul
tppine Victories:
A VAST ALL-STAB PROGRAMME
tif s, ,ivi, I il ,lli, I
EXCLUSIVE FEATURES.
I iii.i: tii'i: mi: i'MIiici i ios in im i i
ill. tin' '.til, inn Han, tin' Wi'ild's M, ' U ,ii'
Inl lliu'li llhri, mi llie Allium!, at Jl a in .in I
ti ii p. in
'Ittii PI. Ill HUM M I s UMIA -Ho. i ipin t
t ,111, 1 i p 111 I'll l,,l 1,1 III. I l,(('IU- I .111,1 -.
l. III. l I INI ,111 ali'l i-wnill pi IIOIIIImI" i- i'n -I
Il iilllil'l II "I- -lill" Wall Ipliiut 1.1111
I ,. I,, i. i ii Sili' ai
IT. A. BULJ3ERT'S MUSIC STORE
mi si, in niv imiiiii, -in .us ai 'i . ii
Grand OichtMtinl Concert One Houi
IMovlous to Each Pcit'ourtmco.
ACADEHY OFHUSIC,
KUISA nUKOUMII'.K IIAKKV A IIKOWN
Mmiascn unU Wsscoj. Local Maiugtr.
Al I 'lilts. Ul I k.
HONTLEY-JflCRSON CC
Pi tn ui
Monday Evening,
An Innocent Sinner."
Mil iinr Pino. 10 -iml '' 't-nl.'.
I inline Priii'- I", A. 0 unU
ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS,
THE NEW RUDOLF.
O.iaii I iimi Minim Niw luspi . Iiiiiihh
li.altli nnd pli.ciii' n- il l.ilBil in Hie I fa '
Mn-,1 apiniiuil lb I and I iild hj.ii.ilri Uil t
liiii ll" t" Rt""i" iiinl iun. Km....
lliilu-.li I ind 'lai'iin.
I II s II IHII! Ilnilll 411(1 l'iil
Grand Atlantic Hotel ind anncx,
ii;iiiu t .iii.I ll i.li, .MUmii i o s i
St!i MJI. il I'laillillll liitillls tli-lill. .i
am null lull. I .,( and iM -iiuj'.r u.itlti
111 iiuli'l Jlld llilK li.ali'in xliil .llal ntl
IMtliill 111' Will-. Ol III. Mill I'l I Ol 111 t
llllila cpuld p in-' III ". s! I,, si, In ,
ifj VI 11(1 ul 'lav P" I il I tl' Id Ulllllli I -JJ i I
nu i . M II..HI- Wnii i"i houMit
t II Mil. I.s I' HUM
lii-lily. t. .Mis. Annie No.uy and i
I'oiiiiuiiii t'oi'i'cllni.in .1. tiuos J l!n -.
The fiiuoi.il will ho held nn AVoiiif.
day luoiuluK ul 10 o'i lock from iioi
lioaiy i luu ih, with lutei input In t'w
CtUhcdi.il cciiiuiciy.
iJCSKj?, ;v . . .JZ&JC. b A -)
,J"3 11 1 V y5Jtzrr"Li:t'tTfI5i''-r-'ic(?rJ 30l