G THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY, JULY 15, 1901'. WEST SCRANTON LIFE HERE AND HEREAFTER INSEPARABLE CONNECTION BE TWEEN THE TWO. Subject of Sormon Pronchod Last Evoning by Rov. Dr. Roberts, of Wilkea-Barro A Numbor of Ac cidents Reported Burglars in Roobo'b Cash Storo-Jublleo Sor vlcee at St. Patrick's Church Tho Governor's Barbor-Other News Notes nnd Personals. Jtev. llnbcit T. HobertK, D. V., pas tor of (lie Welsh I'nlvlnlttlc Metho dist t hutch, of WUkir-H.itn.', occu pied Kov. Hugh l)aln' pipit in the South Main AM'iuie Welsh Calvlnlwtlo Methodist ihuiili otetdny. I" the morning tin- s-eivlteH weie In Welsh, and in Kiigllnh In tho evening. The latter toivlte' wilt nugnietitcd by the ringing of tho HIiiip"n Male tiunitotle, MeeKiK .lone. Wilglev, At ker anil Abinms and tin- laiur ul-o sang a t-olo. For IiIh evening Million, Dr. KobcitH took hlrt test fimn lt tleslnstliH xli: 7-11. "Thin Miall the dust lie turned to Iho c.iilh an It wat and thr vpiilt shall i etui ii to iod who gave it," etc. Tho pennon van lused on "The In rcp.ii able ('ontiei'tion Iietvvcon Life and KuttiiP DoUn." In the beginning of thN thaplet, the speaker Ntld. the ptc.it hi i mlvlsn nting people to re member theli I'loatoi and to do that In the tliivs of theli voutli. The ('lea tor Miould al-o he lememheiod befoie old ago lomex, and beloio death mines, when man goeth to hi- long home. When we hciloiiMy dwell tin thl nub Jot t, in. ltobute .-aid. It miggetts thiee thing. I'll st Att o to llo fotovot. Set und -N time iinv connec tlim bet u ft n (he life In tills woild and tho natiiie of the i lini.it tor of our tleh tlny in the vol Id to tome. Tllltd The Mnndpolnts of possibility, pioba blllly and teilalnty In this question. Life totl(i ban liiueh to do with tho u m Id that Is lo tome, for we all aie to bo Judged at cm ding lo our deed. Wo must all nppeat before tho judg nieul seat, that eeiy one may lecolvo tho thlnps done In the bod., whether It be pood or bad The t'luistian tine tilne shows the icspoiislblllty icstlnR nn us as human beliiRs. In this life we must establish n ehnr.it tor befoie we tan enter the life liore.iftoi. How tan wo soho toiiectly this Rieat pioblfin" Thoie Is nnlv one way to soho It, only one act Milllclent SUNBURN l!ee and Almond ( reini remote lednevt i the fkin ml soothes the jum of funliurn In one nlu'ht 'lake a bottle with mi on )"itr vantion 1011 SIK ll ii W. JtMP The Popularity Of Our Children': Outfitting Was not gained by a mere accident or chance. Twen tieth Century business successes don't come that way. We are living in an era when merit alone counts, and we know that our recognized leadership as Complete Providers for Infants and Little Children was won by hard work and constant watchfulness. There's a Window Full of Dainty Apparel For the babies in arms and little toddlers of both sexes. It's a representative showing, but far from complete in detail, so that if you are interested it will be to your interest to step inside, that you may get a better idea of our ability to fill the every need of the children who still require the attention of a nurse. From the Grown of the Head To the Soles of the Feet Wc have everything they can possibly wear, and it's optional on your part whether it costs much or little. You may figure the cost of plain slips by cents, while those lovely creations in Foamy Lace Trimmings are reckoned by dollars. We can offer you complete sets iu short or long outfits, single dresses and skirts, or dresses and skirt3 to match, booties, stockings, mittens, headgear, silk falls, silk and woolen underwear, in endless vari ety, and all at Globe Warehouse prices. - X f 1 SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY Globe Warehouse to settle this ttementlous question. We all know what that Is. Hcllcvo In the Lord Jesus Chilt and thou shall bo naved. Tho dlllluilty In understanding Is not with the (Jospel, but with the people. Auk God for that faith that will InltiR you Into that vital union with Jesus Christ. Resolutions of Condolence. WheiciiH, It hiiH pleased Almighty (5od In his Infinite wisdom to lemovc ftom our midst our woilhy antl es teemed hi other and fellow -woiktnnn, Uvan P. Davles; and Whet caw, Tho Intimate relation held dining the pcilod of seven eiun as mine foreimiu in the Tiipp slope nnd ill lit at the Diamond, anil as tiensurer of the fund, It Is HttliiR that we retold out nppicclatlon of him; therefoie bo It Hcwolved, That the gonial tllptiltlnn, wisdom nnd ability which he exenled and manifested In our midst as mlno foieman for nearly seen jonis, will be held In Kiateful lemeinbintue. Ilesolved, That the eheeiful iondlnis nnd benevolent eplilt he alwajs ills played In tho noble sen lie fin tho bone fit of this fund as Its tic.fiiici, (dine 11 was niganlzcil, tlieufoie his sudden lenioval leave a ntamy and loss that will ho deeply leallzed b the inembeis of the organization. Itesohtd, That wo tendi r our deep smpathy to the nllllt ted family In their loss of nil affectionate husband und kind father, mid we ejipiess our eat nest hope that even so Rieat a bo rein cincnt may he oven tiled for their highest good Ilesolved, That a topy of these ieo lutloiw be published in the dally papeis of the city, and that a copy be si lit to tho wife of our boi caved hiothet. The above lesolutlons weie adopted b. th inembeis of Tiipp Slope nnd Dilft Accidental fund on the death of llvnn I Duvle. David Jenkins, David M. Jones, Ohctl Jenkins, committee. Two Petty Burglarios. A RiitiR of ;,ouths effected an entrant o into fleece's cash store, at 127 South Main avenue, eailv yevteiday morning, thioiiRh a lent window, and tan led off a quantity of clRnis, cisai ottos, tolntto, Rum, oni. tanned poods, and $1.75 in pennies, width woie in the tash drawer. A pane of glass was btoken and tho window fastener unhooked. A similar lobbeiy was jepoited to the police by (!. H. liona, an Italian, who keeps a small stoio at S1- South Main avenue. A few t Ignis, bananas, and pennies weie taken The woik was evidently by the same riowd, who aie now undei polite suivelllance. Jubilee at St. Patrick's. The Juhllee whlth Is now in progiess In tho Catholic churches was given a spttial impetus yesterday aftoinoon at St Patrick, when tho pastor, Ilov. J. I?. Wholan, oiganled nnd conducted a thu-s of over twelve bundled thiough the devotions. A like number also vl-lled St Peter's cathtdial ns a pait of the scivlce. He Will Shave the Governor. John II Ileynolds, of Xoith Hvrlo Paik avenue, who conducts the Hotel Department TODAY AND TOMORROW. Sterling1 barber shop at Wilkes-Hnrre, has been appointed brigade barber, and will net In that capacity at Mt. Gretna. Tho Klrst brlgado will go Into camp at Porlcasoe, near Philadelphia, the Second at Somerset, anil tho Third nt Mt. (Iretna. Mr. Heynoldi has cnjojcol this distinction for a number of entri, and his many fi lends will be pleased U) learn that he has again been favored In this tcypect. Ohnptor of Accidents. David, the young son of Mr. nnd Mis. V. J. Jenkins, of (101 South Main ave nue, was ovei conic by tho heat while peddling papeis near tho Uellovuo mines. He was taken to his home, wheru Dr. II. (L Heddoo nttended him, Mis. Ptlce, who lesldcs with her son-In-law on North Dvetctt avenue, fell down stubs jestenlay and sustained a seveio scalp wound, She also suffeied much from the shock, but Is Improv ing. Dr. lleddoo attended her. I let man Doimhelm, a young man emplojctl at Washburn, Williams & Co.'h planing mill, had his rlRht hand soveiely lateiated by machinery e tently. Ills Injuries weto dtcssed nt the West Side hospital. Bitten by a Dog. Klcliard llvuus, of IMwnrds rourt, was tho victim of a vicious dog Satin -day afternoon, while paslng the Inter section of Ninth nnd Jackson slice ts. He was passing nlong tho stieet with u companion, when the tlog spiang at him and sunk his teeth Into his left leg, Just below the knot1. Dvans hut 1 led to Jenkins' drug store, wht 10 Di. Ciooigo 11. l'o nobis c.iutei Izctl the wound, and he nftci wards had the dog shot. The wound was an uply one, but no danger Is nppiohentlod, owing to the ptompt action taken by the physician, First Baptist Church. The t jii.ii telly business meeting of the Sunday school was held after the aftoinoon session jestcitlay. Upon tho icports being icail, It was seen that the attendance and collections of tho school woio steadily incieasitig and that the Intetosts along all lines weie gi eater than ever. The meeting of the Baptist Young People's union on Sunday evenings aie exceedingly Inteiestlng and no one can attend them without feeling spliltually uplifted. Yestoiday niouilng Pastor Mathews tlellveied a veiy thoughtful discourse, and In tho evening he took for his subje, t, "Odd Said. Let I's Mnke Man In Our Imago." He diow fiom this text ninny things of piofound lntoiest, beai ing upon the creation of man An Impoitant meeting of the Ladles' Aid society wns held after the morn ing set vice. AMONG THE CHURCHES. Kov. William Davlfr, pastor of the I?ellfvu Welsh Cnlvlnistle Methodist chin ih, pi eat hod an LnglHh seinion 5osteidiy moining, and tondtieled tho evening services in the Welsh language. Adjutant and Mrs. Lon of AVIIkes Hano, will l"ad the meeting at the Sal-vat'oii-aiiny hitiacks this evening. Communion seivlces weie conducted at (he Jackson Stieet Daptlst church je.steid.iy morning by the pastor, Hev. Thomas do (Smelly, assisted by the hoaitl of deai 011s. A praise seivlce was held in the evening, tollowed by a shoit talk by the pastoi on "Small Things " Kov. John P. Motfat, D. D , of tho Washburn Stieet Picsb toiian tnuith, oituplod the pulpit of the Sumner Ave nue Pieshj teilan chinch last evening. A reception for new inembeis and a love feast scivlce watt held at the Hampton Snoot Methodist JJpNcopal cliurth joxtoiday mouiing. Owing lo tho waim weather, Hev. H. C. MeDetmott only pleached a twentj inlnuto senium at tho Simpson Metho dist LplSLOpal thuich last evening. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The Kpwoith League of the Simpson Methodist Lplscopal chinch will ten led a leceptlon next Kilduy evnlng to tho Mlsves Ada and Lthcl McDeimntt, tlaushtcis of Hev. and Mis. McDer molt. Mi. and Mis William T. Davis of Washburn snoot, and Mis. Alex Pen der and two thildieii, of South Sum lici avenue will leave today for a two weeks' stay nt Atlantic City. Chalks I.ee, of Noilh Hiomley ave nue, a taipenter In the employ of Washburn, Williams & Co., had the llesh- pint of hl loft les- toin by n tool he was using on Saturday. It tcquiieil sovei.'l Pitches tc eloe up tho wound, will !i was dicssed at the Wost Side hti'pltal. William Moonoy, of Koyse. avenue, wns hi ought home fiom the Pan Ameilcnn exposition lecontly, wheie he was taken 111. He is now iccoveilng lapltil). Uejt Riock, of Pi lee street, v ho was attested by Lieutenant A llllams for lotklcss bkjile tiding on Main avenue, waa ideated after '1 seveto repiiinintl. Tho ilder knocked down a small boy, but tho latter cstaped Injuiy. The inembeis ot Local union, No, 21.1, Tinted Mine AVoikers of America, ie cclvotl tholi w 01 king -ards at a meet ing bold In .lano's hull Sutuidny even ing. Tho Sloan lout! held a meeting tho same evening ,u Hvans' hall, and tinnsactfd .similar buspioss. MNs Penil.i Jones, of Hr. n Mawr stieet, Kniinil Wood paik, will con dm t a 'nlent soclcl on tip lawn In fiont of her home this evening. Uo tieain and other rvdieshmenU will bo on siiio, Miss IMlth Davis, of North Hiomley avenue, gave a house pait last Kilday evening to a number of joung people. Those piesent weie: Mlse Maigait-t Davis, i:tta Andeison, Jennie Davis, Haltlo Mndenspetkei. Sadie Ausley, Ldlth Davis, Cora Hallet, Jennie Will- lams, Mosts. John Jones, Thomas Jon kins, David Heese, David Thtuhln and Hlchaid Lvnns. The empIoes of the Mt. Pleasant col llery will bo paid today. Nearly all the letall merchnnts will close their frtotes today nnd attend the Oroceis' exclusion to Lake Lodoie The lemalns of Viola, the Infant child of Mr. and Mis. Caleb L'vans. of Deck er's couit, weie Intei led In the Wash bum street cemetery Satuiday aftoi noon. A number of West Seinnton people attended the second annual outing of the Antl club In Seeleyvllle, Wayne county, jesterday. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. nnd Mis. Lewis Morse, of Jack son stieet aio entertaining their daugh- A SENSIBLE MAN 'Would ute Kfmp' Palam lor tho Tliroat ind Iirl. It U curing mors Cough, CoHj, Aithmi, Ilronclillli, Croup and all Throat and Lung Trouble, (han anj o(her mtdlclnc. The prrprirlor lui at'orUcd any druggist to give you a Simple Dottle Free to onlnco jou of the merit ot thU great rcmeJ, 1'rKo Sic, and SO, tor, Mrs. Peae, and granddaughters, Alice and Gcrtiudo Pease, of Cohoes, N. Y. Mr. and Mis. A. M. Morso, of South Hiomley nventie, are occupying their cottage at Lake Wlnola. Harry Htnrus, cf North Lincoln nve ntie, In cnullnod lo his home by Illness. Paul Hurrus, his father, Is summeilng at Lake Ariel. Miss Oeialdlno Phillips, of Swetland street, hud her arm Injuted recently by a fnll. Mr. (leorge Krlant and daughter, Hazel, of Ninth Lincoln avenue, arc spending the summer In Vliglnla. Miss r.llabeth Hunnell, of Pi Ice street, Is sojourning nt Dundnff. Oliver Williams, of South Main nve nue, spent Saturday fishing at Lake Henry. Mis. Lewis Nichols, of Hlnghnmton, is tho guest of her slster-ln-lnw, Mrs. l'Vank Hottght, of South Hyde Park avenue. Miss Anna Wllllnins, of Hock stieet, Is rusticating at Lake Wlnola. Hev. Isaac Thonins, of Hoiatlo, Jef feison county, Pa., Is the guest of West Suanto'i fi lends. Mts. Aithur Hoffman, of Hampton stieet, Is summeilng at Atlantic! City. Miss Maty Shciltian, ot Boston, Is the guest of Mtf. Peter Mullln, of Chestnut stieet. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnnios Miles of Alle gheny have loturned homo after a ery pleasant visit with his mother, Mis. Miles of Noith Hiomley nventie. Miss lCvelyn Djer of Chicago. III., Is spending the summer with her un cle. Mr. Joseph Dyer of West Paik. Miss Myrtle V. Kronoi of Noith Hiomley avenue Is sllghty IndlRposed. Mall Cairler Lbenezcr Lvnns nnd vvlfo of Rioinley avenue have rotuin ed home after a very pleasant visit nt Oi can CIhivp. Simuel Heomor of Noith Hiomley avenue Is taking iu the sights at the Pan-American. Kianklyn Daggar of South Main avenue has accepted n position with the D., L. A- W. company nj. suiveyor. Mis. At ker of South Main avenue has had a very nice crouquet jjround laid out back of her home. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Leo Burko Bnclly Injured Wm. O'Boylo Arreted Other News Notes. Leo, the 1-1-year-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hurke, of 143" Noith Main avenue, had his right nun frnttuiod last Filday afternoon. Young Hurke was plalng with some of his playmates on a largo wooden derilck used by the employes of the Lacknwanna. Tele phone company In raising poles. To this derilck a long rope Is at tached and In t h Us young Buike was swinging, when one of his playmates gave him a sudden Jeik, tin owing him to the ground. He struck his aim. which was fractuied. He wns lemovod to his home, wheie surgical aid was summoned and the fractuie 1 educed. NOTES IN BRIEr. The funeral of David J. John", of Wayne avenue, who died Friday morn ing, will take place this afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Services will be conducted at tho nome by Hev. Dr. R. S. Jones, of the West Maikct Street Congrega tional chinch. Miss Blanche Coons, of Dotty street, left yostetday for nn extended visit to New York, Ocean (Jiove nnd Connecti cut. The Ninth lhid Basket Hall team will hold a meeting this evening In Thomas Johns' hotel, on Noith Main avenue. Mr. nnd Mis. Hauy Simons, of Chuich avenue, and Mr. and Mis Heniy Benson, of Capouse avenue, have 1 etui m d home, alter a week spent nt Lake Hiawatha. John O'Hoyle wns aucled Satuiday evening by Officer Palmer, near Hlth mond place, for lemoving signals from tlniiRerous places. O'Bojle was placed In tho polite station until yestetday 11101 nlng, when ho was lined $10 and held to bail by Alderman Kldlei. Car No. Sa7 last evening left the Hacks, near Richmond place, and inn ciossways atios the road, blot King It foi stveial minutes and causing much delay to the passcngeis going to Pcck illlo. Tho membeis of the new Lithuanian church, on Ninth Main avenue, are about to etect a luge lion fence amund the chinch property. The members of the Father Whltty Tompeianio society aio tequested to meet at S Mar's hall this evening at " o'clock sbaip, to d 1 III. GREEN RIDGE. Mis. W. I,. C.ur, of Gieen Ridge stioet, is visiting at Wanuut, Pa Miss I'lora Slmrell was pleasantly sui prised by a number ot her oung fi lends at her home, on Dickson ave nue, Saturday evening. The time was pleasantly passed with games and mu sic. At a seasonable hour dainty ie fieshmenls weie seived. Ki lends from Caibondale and Dunmoie were pits ent. C. P. Jones nnd son, Claience, spent jestenlay at C'oxtown pond. Culver Huiley was soveiely Injuicd by being thiowu ftom his bltelo near tho Columbia collleiy, on Washington avenue, on Saturday. He was taken to his homo In Noith Path In nn un conscious condition, antl It was some boms betoie the attending physicians weie nble to levhe him. Though se- veielj Injuied, his condition Is not ser ious, nnd his speedy recoveiy Is hoped for. Miss Leila Wood! tiff, of Hlectllc ave. nue, Is the guest of Mis. 11. L. Pattlck at her cottage at Lake Wlnoln. Mr. and Mis. II. W. Taj lor, of Ca pouse avenue, spent Sabbath at Dal- The following oilleeis weie clotted at the business, meeting of the young men's club of the Church of the (iond Shepheid, held on Satuiday evening: President, George Cook; vice picsldent, Hlmer Borncr; tieasuier, 1'iank flood all, secietaiy. Otto Storms; social committee, lieorge Paisons. Robert Uk hauls, John Holmes, manager, Kictl Rogue, Geoigo Cook, Fiank Goodall and John Ray. ANNUAL FREE EXCURSION. Given Today to Employes of Clark and Snover Company. The employes of tho Claik & Snover Tobacco company will today enjoy the free excursion which is given them an nually by the company. It has been decided to Join the grrcers and spend the day at Lake Lodoie. At noon tho Clark & Snover patty will dine at the Win mart hotel. Tho delinquent city and school tax es for year 1900 can bo paid at the City TreasuiPi's oillce. Tin en pet cent wns added September J, 1900, and an additional 1 per cent, every month thereafter until paid, L J. Robinson, City Trcas. WORKERS IN A GOOD CAUSE TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETIES IN CONVENTION. Thirtieth Quarterly Sossion of the First District of tho Catholic Total Abstinence Union of tho Qcranton Dioceso Fifteen Sociotios All Located in tho City Bond Dele gates Addresses by Clercy and District Offlcors M. S, Lavollo Elected District Vico-President. The thlitolth quaileily convention of DlstilU No. 1, ot tho Catholic Total Abstinence union of tho Sciantou dio cese, comprising the boclclles of the city of Scranton, was held ycstcitl.iy In St. John's church hull, 011 the South Side. Tho convention opened at 3 o'clock wlth'prajer by Hev. Father Roland, utter which theio weie addresses by Rov. II. J. Melley, District Vice PresI dent William Daniels, Diocesan Sec ietaiy Timothy Huike und M. S. La velle. Tho last two named spoke on the proposed t Images In tho constitu tion and by-laws. The election of oillcers resulted as follows: Dlstilct Vice Picsldent, M. S. Lavollo; secretary, Daniel Lenahan; treasuier, Heniy Ronne; lepiescntn tlw on the diocesan boatd of govern ment, J. C. (iullagher; dliectois, Mrs. L'dgar Council nnd Mis. Lasher. Tho oilleeis weie Installed by the letlrlug dlstilct vice picsldent. It was decided to bold the next convention under the auspices of St. Paul's Pioneer corps, West Scinntoii, on the second Sunday In October. At tho conclusion of tho business session, St. Irene's and St. John's so cieties cntcitulnod the delegates with a musical and lltoraty pi of ammo, fol lowed by a luncheon. Tho sotlotles wcio represented 11s follows: St. Cecelia Ladles' society, of West Sciantou .Missus Catherine Cuiinlngi ham, JIaigaiot McAlonn, Nellie Geiv rlt, Alice M0AI0011. St. Maty Ladles' society, of Mlnooka .Misses Hleanor Casey, Maty Beam ish, Teresa Kinney, Anna O'Hara, Mary Council. St. Iiene Ladles' stalely, of South Scranton Misses Alice Gibbons, Anna MtCiea, Margaiet McIIugh, Saiah Beamish, Wlnlficd Durkln. St. Peter society, of Hellovue John Cavauaugh, Mai tin Keegan, Peter Gallagher. Patilck IJ.uly. St. Peter Cutlets, of Hellovue John McLain, James McDonough, Thomas Judge, Peter McDonough, William McDonough. St. John's society, of Pine Hrook Edwaid Hayes, M. J. Ratfotty, P. J. Thomas, Thomas Connoiy, John Caw ley. I nther Whltty society, of Providence Martin CavanauRh, Thomas Hlglln, Thomas Gtady, Gcoige Loftus, John MurtauRh. Father Whltty Cadets, of Piovldence Michael Hanett. James McAndiew. St. Aloynlus society, of South Scran ton P. W. Bteen, Anthony Hastings, M. J. Jennings. St. Aloyslus Cadets, of South Scran ton James Rohan, Thomas Itellly, Fiank Biady. Father Mathew society, Scranton John Shaunehsey, GallaRher, John Catioll, Fleming. Father Mathew Cadets, Scianton J J . Muiphy, M. dan, John Shatinessiy, jt., M, of West si.. J. C. Thomas of F. , F. West lu ing. St. Patilck's society, of South Scran ton John Maoik. Patilck O'HojIe, Moiris DugRan, J. P. Lavelle, Tlionns Samey. St. Loo Battalion, of West Sl anion -T. J. Olliny, Nicholas Biiik, Robeit Mc Nichols, James McDonouM, J. Mc Andiew. St. Paul Pioneer Coips Thom is L'ai ly, John Langan, William Clilio. LUTHERAN FOREIGN MISSIONS ll omludul fiom I' ico S. scatteied In dlffeteiu places over China. "It is not our puiposo hero to speak of eaily missionary opoiatlons In this cotintiy the Swedish Lutheians on the Del. iw aio iu Peiinslvania, the Dutch Lutheians In New York, the German Lutheians In Pennsylvania, New Yoik, Mailand and Gemgla, or the woik among the Delawaie.Chlppewa, Oneida, Apache, Chtjenne antl othei Indian tlibes. "Besides the Ileitis of labor wo have already patticularly noted, wheie Luth eian mlsslonailes aie omplojed, our cliuuh Is cairylng on ml-slon wink In South Ameilta, Austtalla, New Guinea, Now Zealand, Madagascar, Alaska, Lapland, Buiiunh, Sumatia, Boineo, Palestine, Srla, Peisla, Japan, Abjs slula and Lgypt. A Lutliei an pastor Is at woik In Bethlehem, where On 1st was bom; a Get man Lutheian pastor antl congiegatlon aie pushing their work In Jerusalem Itself, and thetc aie a dozen congiegationa In nelghbotlng towns piovlded with Geinian Lutheian pastoi s. "To sum up: Thoie aie six Ameri can Lutheian mlsslonaiy societies twcnt-fotir Luropean Lutheian, antl twelve Luiopcau Lutheian union socl etiefl engaged In foielgn missions, They suppoit L',000 stations, with some 700 01 tlalued liilsslonailes antl fi.OOO native lay helpers. They repot t 300 000 t onverts. They cany on 1,000 schools, having up w aitls of 100,000 pupils. The amount ot tontilbutlons to cany on these mis sionary opciatlons la ncaily $1,500,000 per annum." DUNA10RE. Tonight the Piohlbltlon league will bold a lawn social at tho home of H. H. Altemoso on BJook stieet. Ho fteshnients will be sotved nnd the following piogvammo icndeied. In stiuniciital solo, Miss Ruby Yost; vo cal selection, Mitt hell Quintette; ictl tatlon, Miss Salllo Pi Ice; vocal solo, Miss Haivaid, iccltatlon, Miss L'thcl Slegel, vocal solo, Miss Hesslo Powell. Tomotrow night In the parlois of the Presbyterian church, the Ladles Aid society will glvo a social to the joung ci inembeis of the congiegatlon. Re freshments wll be served trco to nil and as pioparatlons have been made for a hugo turnout it s hoped that tho Indies will not bo disappointed. Tho Woman's Mlsslonaiy society of tho Pieshytctian t hutch will meet on Thursday afternoon with Mis, W. II. Derby of Hlcttile avenue. The funeral of the late Michael O'Hoyle took pltto on Satuitlay after noon and was hugely attended. In teiment was niado In Mt. Cainiol cem etery. Rov. Dr. G. Parson Nichols of Ring hamton will occupy thu pulpit at the JONAS LONG'S SONS Thl 3 The Big Are responsible for the great business at the Big Store on MONDAY A glance at the bargain list herewith given will convince you of the fact. Jonas Long's Sons. 0 nnnna nnn nnd rnnnii 11 mill ruiib Calicoes Medium and dark grounds, 5c grade. Mon- i day 3zC Lawns 28 inches wide, new patterns, 6c grade. Mon- . day 4C Apron Glnghnms Standard quality in all the popular checks and plaids, the be grade. . 1 Monday 42C Percales Light and dark grounds, yard wide, the .i roc grade. Monday.... J4C Batistes, Dimities and Lawns The 10-cent 3 kind. Monday O4C Crepon Tissue In large as sortment of patterns, 18 cent grade. M0nd.1v.. 1(JC Dotted Swiss Mulls The balance of the 25c kifid, 1 to close on Monday... IJJaC Exposition Pongee All patterns, 25c qual- t ity. Monday 15C Feather Pillows Made of fancy ticking. The regular Si. 00 kind. Monday, the pair VC Canton Flannel Good qual ity unbleached, the 7c . 1 quality 4C Jonas Long's Sons Presbyterian chuich next Sunday morning. H. K Rron'-on has tctinned from a short lslt with fi lends at LedRedalc. Mr. and Mis. V. H. Altemoso and Mr. and Mis. Ilnuy Lahar spent Sun day with Ml-s Kttu Scott of PI) mouth. Mlii I.ols Smith of Caibondale is the Kiicht of Mi.t. A. I). Blacklnton. 15. V Baitnn, who is now with tho Baldwin Locomotive vvoiKs at Phlla tlephla, it Hpendlng a few- tla)S with his famili. Following Is the lull piori amine to be rendeied at the Piohlbltlon leacue nieetlnsr on the lawn of C I Altc mose this evening at S o clock; l-in.-in.- Vuiiicncc I'mri I!c. Dutmcy Nli).'ilU v lo Mis S-nan Hart nl, Viv Cjti noiititlrm Mls Saiali Prlif, Tjslor Sm;lnL' Mill lull quartette llnitatlon Ml" l.thrl Polsol Atlilrtx, "Duly" . (ienior 1). Ilccac Kclrcjhmcnu will bo rul H the close. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. - Feivltea over the remains of the In fant child of Mt. antl Mi. Martin, of Tiospcct avenue, weie held )es.tetday nfteinoon at - o'tlodc In St. Maiy's chuich by Hv. Petet C'lult. After the .seivltes, the tenia Ins were taken to the Twentieth waid cemetciy lor Intei tnent. J. Kellerman, of Kelleiman couit. hatl the middle lliiKor ot his left hand badl) cru.shctl at Schcun's bakery Satuitlay. Camp 430, Patilotle Older Sons of Ante! let will meet In tegular session this evening at Haitman's hall. Tho Misses H. McMannle and Jose phine O'Malley visited friends In Pitts ton jesterday. AFTER SABBATH DESEOR ATOItS Captain Burke Stopped Work on a Sewer and a Few Ball Oamos. Mounted Oflleer nuiko spent jester day In prevtntlng a deset lation of the Sabbath. In the morning, wont i cached police headquaiters that woik was holng done on the sewer being tonstiucted by Conttacttu P. J. O'llaia. Olllcer Huike mounted his trusty steed and upon 1 caching the place ta ilored the toteman to havo his men stop woik. In the afternoon, he stopped about a half a dozen ball games which were in progiess In Oicen Htdge and near Nay Aug paik. OBITUARY. JAMi:.S JOSEPH MCLM:. the In fant fcon of Mr. and Mrs. Aithur Mul len, of Washburn stieet, died Satur day evening. The funeral will take place 11 0111 the hous-o at A o'clock this nfteinoon lnteiment will bo made In the Cathedral cemeleiy. n PATHH'K riTZPATHICK, who had been an Inmato or the Hillside Homo lot nine )eais, died at that institu tion on Satuiday. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Casey, of 713 Jetfeison ave nue, tlletl Satuiday. The tuner.il will bo pilvately conducted today. Funerals. The funeial of the lato Mis. Thorn -a Lavello will take place this morning fiom the house, 2011 Jackson stieet. A high mas of teo,ulo4i will be -.una In St. Tatilck's Catholic churcn at 3 Big Storo ccoTn'r Scranton, Pa, Quality Style Wash Rags Regular Turkish fabric; fine grade. Mon- day 5C White Nainsook In fancy checks, the 7c grade. . Monday 4C Toweling Brown and bleach ed; twilled only, regular . value 6c. Monday 4C Table Damask 62 inches wide, in five dilferent patterns, all the newest. Mon- day 25C Standard Crash Toweling Made for hard service, Good value at 10 cents. i Monday 2C Towels Good quality, red border, hemmed and ready for use, sizes 14x25, regular price ioc. Monday. C Combination Sale Checked Nainsook, Open Work Lawns, Lace Stripes and PK's, good value at 10 cents. Mon- 0 day 8C Unbleached Muslin Good quality, yard wide, 6c . 1 quality. " Monday 4C Samter's Store Closed All Day It's Grocer's Day. We close all day. 3 0 clock. Interment will be made in the ('athedi.il cemeteiy The f uncial of Hnglneer May, who died liom Injur!. ictelved near ('la ik's Summit, will be held this nf teinoon at II o'clock timn the lata home of the deceased and interment will bo inndo in Claik's Giccn cemt;. teiy. One Happy Theatrical Marriage. A will knuwn lonlius mm, ooiil jcars no, liiaileil one r( (hilli'i 1 mliuun compjnlij vvhuli 1 1 i.l lor its tul t pirtniibr tSonlon jitter. In t mi liiniti, In mini' unlucky clunu, the dnj u.u lit ilf itii-iiiK. hluul rc.inl. and tlia Kilt hPirth fiilnl to ictoie Hie much loud uiiliio Id iu mirtrr, n lie vaa (oricd to lcavt the it without hit nii-iit. ix iiinniln Itier, while in llcmrr, lie wis do. li.hlrd .aid rt-lutiMird to IiikI liis lon Irut do;. '1 lie c vprei-iotn nt Joj fimn bah uu-tei Hid do 1 itiMil tho inscti-lj to uac In vtonlermfnt. lliullj, vilicn ho uj tliroiuli uii vlni; lilt dog, the lulling linn lillcil (01 hit hotel followed ly his merjojtd uleml 'I hev luil Kone onl a klioit ilM nue mIh a a Illicit iliiN-ul Inly met M'l In Ran c.uelnj tho do?, who reiued plnteil tu see her, and uhni the lul.i Mjiltd I" so the ds (olloweil ler. Ihe ludine nun tilhd In- do;, wldih illumed lo him, t'itloed hv the lidt "How due )uu i.ill in) tloi." ivi.Uitin.il UiB lad). "niir elnjV Ml dun lad), this doc hai lie. n mv iiiiiiiniiinii tor ,t. a I lot him lx monttcj aco. In rinilnnitl, Ji"l only l'"id h1"1 ''V dint tmli) " "lint mi)- he," replied tho lirly, "but I jiml if',11 tur tliU dot; in ( levrlin l.l months ao, and I don't prupoee o Ebe him up." "Von 1111 111 to keep m) dojK" "I inland)- iiiuin to Keep my dot," r' plied the lid) Mv diar madini, the ihs werihlpj me" "Will, he lihllrrii me " "I'll tell )oti how we'll ileilde It," Mid Mm leidlns nun. "oii en 0110 wtt. I'll : 111 Mia o ioite diieitlcin, and uhonbotner tlu diK (ul lo li ill keip him " nut will bo Mti.'futori t mej but neither ot 111 tiiu-t tall ci t.iii him.' "Vcned" 'Ihe) both ktiitnl The dos fnllonnl the 1 Jd. Ini! man t hmt way, then lan back to the Im, and kept riinnnu; limn one lo the other, haikni? loiullt, until, tomplelely worn out, he laid d)n wheto the lady and centlinun fepiratrd, and be. pan to howl tnoet tdtemnlt. Ilm ladv and sen. tleiiiin both retimed tu wheie the do; Ui ln(l the leadlus man t-iul t "ion mo mnlani, that plan U (rultlen. won't jnu cite me mv do.?" No, indeed, the poor do' would not be luppjr without me." "I'll not Rive llm up" "Nor 1 " "Uiuo- me," tiiil the leidlns man, "arc jou a married lad) " "No, I am not " 'then I piopofe wp ttt miniedt here is my eard, and I piomM to ba all )ou want In a IllKblllit " "My diar lr." teplltd the hd), "I tee )Oii aro a sfittlrnun, and rather than mile 0111 poor d'g unluppv I'll tnitrj )uu-upw.e we uo and tct marled now 1" "Wlllliutl)." replltd the leadlnc man, and o(. Iiriiu his arm l" the lad the) walked to the nnnt Jii-lhe'i oiliie and were married, with the dog a wltneai and be.t man To Amuso tho Children. Mri Miliante (irluninliiiill)) "I ee )e are takln' in wuhln' aitiln, Mr Mel'roiideel" Vr, Mil'roulee (whcii.e liil.lund has loit a, pa) ins Joh) ".ure, iu only to imm th' trill A't. They wvnl th' wlndlej rntered wld leim o thev ean mako plctuic on thlm," New York Weekly. ;fi,taMt ? 'J&
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