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    THE SCRANTOX TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 39, 1901.
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THE MODEMS IIAnDITAnn STOIW.
BREAD
BAKING
EXHIBIT
On Satin day, September
21. we will give il fin
llxillOIIHllHlllltl, using tho
srr.iiMNo ra.nui:. An
on lie ban el of flour will
lio bahed lull) over -'10
loaves ot liionil mill Ions
thiiii 0110 hod of I'oul used.
I'verybody come.
Foote & Shear Co.
I19N. Washington Ave
1XXXXXXXXXXXN
k-iHHHIHHBHBHHi
Everything for the Baby
Airy fairy giaceful-dainty
dimming little gniments es
pecially designed to captivate
the mother and win tinde
we've a growing demand for
such goods wo want to mpet
you. A few moments inspection
of these gaunents will convince
you of their meilt A line to
us will biing a catalogue.
Th? Baby 'Bazaar,
510 Spiuco Stiect.
NIGHT SCHOOL
I .i-VlHAuha H m ( lt. RP Good light
( .It. RP
r sin
G iPil inotlll' II
Pi
We LatiDder
Pillou) Shams Right.
L
ackawanna
HIU"
an
v-310 Penn avenue.
A. P. Warman.
PERSONAL.
P 1 In. lir. rf ( I like Hn 111
More, ll
returned li"iti New Mik nti
Mr. aul lr f U. i II ne, ot Slentrn ,
wile ji the .lornijn .vclrnla).
Mill A. N'alllti ami .hwpli ntin have returned
from tho Pan Vmrt lean rvpo.ll ion.
Mtornev 1'iank II I'oiinrlly is i-peii'liiis a tew
i' jt Ins (oinicr home In Ovtmil, N. i.
Miss Margaict Mj.voik. of Miners Mills, is tlio
cuf't of Mbs Asncjt Cios.Mii, of MailKon arnin.
MK-pji hatlialnp .in. I vnlle r.riflln, ot rw oik
iity, air M.llinc Hint junl, Mi. Kdlliirmc lull
lin, on Mnnw) .nrimp.
Mif M I IKalri, nf ..iinins axciine, and
nrphrn. .lolin II. Ilinnaun, nc tpturnrd trnm
a trip In Itultaln ami Kiua (in, an I I lie fomvr
1 1 MIIlP kit nr SPIV nlk lit).
TOR WORKING ON SUNDAY.
Old Blue Law Invoked by a reteis
hurg Man.
Km' two yr.iis asl tlio t. million of
Homy HiiiKrv and liroiKi. Itui-hnor,
nPNt door liolchlHits In rptriHliuiu,
l),ivp boon wnnt to liiii- tho l.i w d'iwii
on oiip iiunllii'i' with rPiiuii kalilo fn'
MiioiH'y. K. n'li 1mm liinl tho tithor in
.ildctiuiinlc unlit on v,nioii mine or
1ph foi lotioi film (?or-, mid both, In ron
o.i'(iipi(p, h.iw lontilbiilid liithor llb
oi silly t" Hie Mippm l of tlio t ity in.isls
tiiitps mid i oiixtablo.'..
ldPt nlclit. In .MiiKlMr.itP .Mllbir'a
illlie. UlP HuollllPIS tonk ,i tuin nt tho
HriEPit. iipoisp HucUiiPr, father of
one fiunll), lintl lleiiiy HerKor. intlur
of Hip nilii'i, .mrxteil for a loliitlou of
what bus onii- to bo toiuiod tlip old
blue I.iwh oi l.'.l. wliiili fin bills all
foiniH fil nuiniinl labor on tlio tlrst day
nf 111 week, ( oiiiiuonly tailed Sun
dux. 'I'lii. iiiiiioni for the piospimiiioii
wan to the eltn l that on four leivnt
iSuiidiiyi., im liiilliifr liiht Hundity, Hpi
fiei woilied iibmit his Kiirdtn, mwln,
liaiiiiiiei'iii?, pulllii;,- weoilH and tiiin
iiiIiir piape vlnrn ami tiees
HctRpf ndinitted thl., wltli souip
Ollalilleatioiin. He did no luninu'i'lnfr.
lie f-aiil. but hi did on one ou'iislon
haw two boards to plare under the
limb" of plum uees whbh wete so
lu'.ixlly laden with ftult Unit they
tl.HMtoiiPd In bieak down He denied
haxiiia; wri'ilod his Kiiulcn biitiuliuliti'il
ilint lie oi-'-iii-loniilly pulled a few
lilltli hen of cram or wppiIh to thiow to
ldf. ehlLkeiiH. As to tho tilrniniiiK of
Hip ciapi vines, he explained that
wlillr walkliiK tin ouch the aibor he
wi. wont to pineh olf a dead vino hero
rind there, but never hot himself out
to do any general liininiliiff on Sun
day. What wotk be did perfoiui on Sun
day was neoennaiy to bo done, he paid,
ft ml on netount of his heiiiff enKiiRod
fiom dayllRlit till daik at his dally
occupation, Sunday was the only day
on whleh ho could llnd time to do It.
lie maintained that he uiuspd no dls
turbimop and kuvp no m an da I to tho
nclKhboihood by his Sunday activi
ties. The nuiKisliate ipeied his deris
ion until Saturday nfteriioon. The
law Imposes a Hue ot $1 for each and
pery offense.
Tho Tilbune Business Office,
Will be closed today from R a. in, to 6
p. m. Will bo open from ti p, ni. to S
p. m, to leceivc advei tlHcinents for Kil
d.i's Ihsiio.
A freo ptlbllo biead bnUlin; exhibit
will be Riven Sntuiday, Sept. 21st. nt
Kooto e Shear ro.'i store, 11!) WiishiiiK-
ton avenue. The StcrllnK ranco will bo
yard, livrryboily is invited to nttond.
Thore la Still Time.
Students aio registering dally for
the Conservatory's courses In piano.
Office, C01 Linden btreet. Open all day.
Kmoko tho Pocono Cc, tlgur.
CONVENTION AT PECKVILLE.
W. C. T. U. of tho County Will Meet
Thero Friday.
Following is tho iitoKnMiiiiif "f tlie
fifteenth aiiiiunl convention of the
Lackawanna county Women's Chrls
tlnn Temperance union, which will be
lipid In tlio Methodist l'plscopal church,
nt FooUvillo, on 1'iiduy:
MOUSING MIOV
noo Meeting of l 'mini) 1.cliiHf munnlli-i'.
'Mi-I'rilp scivlr Mis. " A '""
lOW-Holl Call ot GlHccr.
ltrpondrl In by quotation from Siripture.
llrpurt of Itciordmg smrlaiy.
ppnintiiifnt "I Committees.
Iteport cit Corresponding secretary.
Ilepoit of 'lnaurcr.
Muglng.
Addro-s nt Piesldent
Itepoit ot Credentials Committee.
Kleetlon nt (lifters.
Address ot Wehonie,
llev. i latxiM Gcndall
Mr. .1. C. Crslif.
l!rrione, h". Alice llainev
Mrs, Minnie Mick
l'rrldnit Wltnnier's I'nlon )
S.iontlilo Pia.'rr,
ln. Kitlnrinc I'. &impon, llonorar)
Preeldciit.
Intindiii Uom, vntniurircniftil, Adjourn
tin nt
("limit I v. .nine committee will intct home.
liattv aft r afternoon adjournment
.VI II.IISOO.V SI.--ION.
si"3inir
1 -ci llihlo lliailliiir Mii. 1. .1 ttan'Mit
mi itr.iillnc Mlnutp if Mornlnff S"lon,
Difinnp n( ('Jr' Work,
l.oi 1 1 1'IMliletlll
- i it ' in Mm, II. Honnlni:
...il Mt I.. . Mono
IV.k'.IIlP Mr li II MrpliPti
Thiiii hltiRtoi tr. William illnw
Mnllsonilllc ,...Mri. It. . Poll
lliiiiinoio Ml". I M Srt.iili
Uiimnn Mi.j Miniiip HUik
Moojii Mr. Mlic Drako
t.ri-pii WIiIkp Mi l.liribptli Unwell
Dillon Mn fl jmn
II lid Mount Mis ftcorgi llii.nkrr
I'loildriiec Mis Hi Up on 'IokIi
Stiwrowr Mi. Millard
Niv ng Ml Turnrr
'liloi Ml I' It. lloui
t'irlioiiililp Ml I'lriip Ittitlrr
N.lo Mr A.I I Cnl.l.
i 00 HrpMM ot "iipiiiiilfndi-nt
(.ipptuisi (rum . lolling ilfifvinen an I
frirnd
li'P'.rt of Itooolntlon Coinmlllpo
I'nllfitloii, nnonncrinrnt. Adjournment
KVLMNfl v sIOV.
7 i- Miimc I'rikiillp .Mothodit l'iI"ropl rhoir
o. npune Koadiiis Itct. Irancu Gfml.ill
Priirr Ur Mr 'llionui
oolo rtliiir Morcii
diliro Mr. . M. llolipy
Mliii-
.ldii W. W laihtKpP, i'l
tlpiit ition.
Onuiiif
llrnrilnimn If Hr. Moon
MAJOR SYLVESTER'S VIEWS.
Communication Received by Supt.
Robllng Relating to Anaichlsts.
Siippilntendent of I'oIIpp lloblinK: es
teiday reiolved n onnintiiiratloii fiom
Major Ttli haul Sylvester, ibief of polli e
of VahiiiKton nnd president of tlio
lntei national Assoc la tint, of I'ollio
Cblefp, plviiiK bis !f.s on tlio pio.er
methods of dealing with aniinhlsts
and askliiK for bis lo-opetntlon in se
i urliiK their iidoptlon by ionrjies,.
Major Sjlvei-tei' believes that tlio Ini
mlRiatlnn laws should be po .'iniended
is to compel ouch emigrant, upon land
luy, to show a leitltleato fiom tlio nii
thcnitles of bis native town or A Hinge,
coitlfyliifc that he Is a good citizen and
neither nn anaiehlst orjn law-breaker.
'J'ho major also favors the passage of
a law iiiakliiK the iitloranoc of till cits
against the coverinui nt or its ollielals
a treasonable ouonpo no nlo pleads
for n closer relationship between the
police of this country and of the lead
ing cities of Kin ope, In order to more
gieatly f.-u llltato the identification of
nuauhlstx.
TASTEFUL DECORATIONS.
County Commissioneis Appiopriate
ly Embellish tho Monument.
firing disappointed by n professional
ilei orr.tiii, the enmity commissioners
proeeeriPd jesteulay to deeoiate the
s.ilillor.o' and sallois' nionumont (liPin
silvo.. They wiieeeedoil in effecting the
iinjot elnbor.ito mourning display oen
in the olt.
Tho base of the monument is diaped
In black tied with white satin ribbon.
Totted plants in profusion are placed
about tlio steps and platform, while
.silk Hags, tiod with nope, set in the
mound, completely em Irole the monu
ment. Tim ooininlssloiiei were assisted In
the work by Mls.e Lillian MnriK
Anna Penman. Maiy Dnrkln and Anna
11. Jones nf the lomtuinslnneis' deli
cti force.
MAJOR PENMAN HAS GONE.
To Represent Pennsylvania Knights
Templar at President's Fuuoral.
Major T. i I'c ninan. of this ity,
gland commander of the Knights Tem
plar nt the state or rennsylvanla, u
nled a telegram yesterday fiom the
i,iii(l loininonder of the state of Ohio,
ic(ipstlii him to attend tlio flllici.il
of tlio late President McKInley at Can
ton toda) In his otlli lal capacity.
The dead president was a Knight
Teniplur and it Is expected that the
laigo niajotltv of eommandeilcs In
Ohio will attend tlio funtiul In a body.
Mnjoi J'eiunan left the city late es
teiday atircriiooii for Canton, accom
panied by lluildlng Inspector F, I,.
Iliowii, who is giand standatd beater
of tho slate.
THE NOON MEETINGS.
Addiesses Aie Delivered by Rev. R,
A. Toney, of Chicago.
Those iiipii who fail to attend tho
noon meetings now being held at the
Young Men's Christian association oie
missing a laic tieat. Rev. n. A.
Torrey, principal of the Moody Hlble
Institute, of Chicago, Is giving a, series
of lectures on "Pi oofs of the Inspha
tlon of the Rlble," Dr. Toney Is
lecognlzod as n gieat leader in Hlblo
teaching, bplng considered one ot the
best in this country, as well as ono
of the most successful &oul wlnneis,
moie than 1,000 persons being con
verted In his church In Chicago c.uh
o.u
On Thursday and I'llday at 1J JO he
will again spenk upon the same sub-
Ject, in Ouernsey hull. Tho meetlns
on Tuesday and Wednesday were well
nttended by business nnd professional
men.
FOOT BALL.
(In Silurdav moriilni; the inilnilble 1 ilipxe
.luiiinr Foot Hall eleven will battle against tin tr
old for), No. .11 school. Tho game) will bo
called at 10 n'llotk. Nn admUdon will b
ilniReil ami a good croud is rvpccled to watcli
the (,'ame. Tlio (Same villi be lought out on the
mounds of the Kelipe team 1h line-up of
the I2clipe eleven will be a follows: Quirlci.
bark, .1. I'addrn; rlglit halfback, K. Ilouck; left
hallhaek, I'. Nelsoni full bark, Muipliyi center,
I. rievlnej rlslit priurd, J, Bradle) i leil Kuarr -l
Kelly; rlslit tackle, F. Barretts lelt tickle,
.1. 1 linn; ri;ht end, J, Jordan; kit end, L
Duffy,
BIG MEETING
IS TONIGHT
PROGRAMME TOR THE rtTBLIC
MEMORIAL SERVICE.
Addi esses Aio to We Made by Rt.
Rev. Bishop M. J. Hobtin, Rccordei
W. L. Connell. Judge II. M. Ed
woids, Colonel L. A. Waties and A.
W. Dickson Exeiclscs Will Begin
Promptly at 7.45 O'clock List of
Vice Piesldcnts Who Have Been
Selected by Committee.
The committee having In ch.iige the
nriangciucnts for tho big Jubilee me
moiial soivlce to bo held tonight In
the new armory to do honor to the late
President McKInley met yesterday
morning In St. Luke's palish lioile nnd
completed their plans.
The programme as Dually decided
upon will bo as follows,
1'iimi.il Manli,
lUiur'n ThiitiTiiili Itiiamiiit Hind
Invoiolinn.
lli-x. lr. IMtl, Itcclor of st. Luke's Churili
.oingins, "J rail, hiinlly l.lRlit,"
I'lioruo and Aiidlrnrc
Inllodniloiy Rrinirk,
Hon. Willhm ConliMI, ( hiilinjn of MppIIhis
ildrrw lilslit Hot. Illuliop M. .1. Ilolnii
Sinsin;, ' Nrarrr My (foil to Ihcr,"
( liotuo and Andii-nce
Ad lir,
Colonrl i A Wain, ot IlihtPcntli ltcitlinent
Adiliei-f,
V. W llukonn, Pice l'rcldciit of the S.ran
ton lloiid oi I'lido,
XiMipm ltd onto Willi im !,. Connell
"Head Minli from 'nil."
Uaticr' 'IIilrKfiilh ItiKininit Hind
AiMirs.
lion II M. lMnml', Pinlileut Juduc of
Laikinaniu Conui).
Il nrdli Hon,
l!i. Df. sJmi1P c I.osaii. I'aitnr 1 merit, n
of the l'lrt l'reobrtrnan (Hiiniii.
"minilnig of Tap ..'llioma II. Mllen, of tin-bind
Mar. It, "Old llrlttade,"
lluier's Tliirteenlh II.Rliiient Hand
HKCIIN'-AT V4-. PltOMPTLV.
The exercises will begin promptly nt
7.4,1 o'clock on account of the length of
the piORiainnie, and It Is earnestly
hoped that every poison attending will
be In his or her seat befoie that time
so as to prevent nnv iinceomly noise
or dlstui banee which might lob the
occasion of Its liiipi'essiveneu.s.
It was deckled yesterday that the
enlaiging of the platform already
erected in the nrinoiy would be too
gioat an undertaking to be accom
plished In a hut I v. The members of
the Holy Name society and the other
singing organizations who aio to lead
Ibis singing will tlierefoio be accom
modated with seatw in the fiont rows.
Tho band will have seats directly in
fiont of the platfoim, on which seats
will bo loservod for the speakcis, city
and county ofllcl.ils and vice presidents.
It is invested that nil uniformed
oiganl.ations, the Thliteenlli leglnient
oNieptod, iiiul all specially Invited
guests, including vice piesldentd, enter
the atniory by the noithetn stairway
i tinning from tho .lofleison avenue en
trance to the building.
The wmk of placing seats for the
enormous timing which is expected to
attend the meeting was begun yester
day and the suli-cnininltteo having this
detail In hand promise that there will
be sufficient seats to accommodate all
who may attend.
Tin: vici:-piu:sioi:nts.
The following citizens have been
named as Abe piesldcnts and they .no
hereby notified that their presence is
requested on the platfoim. It having
been found impossible to officially no
tify them, cm opt tliiough he picss, as
tlieie will bo no mall delivery toda) :
.ludc- ft 1. nlilijd, llrv. (5 I, Alilili,
Hablil . S Au.pailur, Dr. W, I. Allen, 1). II.
AH'crlon
II M. Holr, Henri- Helm, .lr , 1! 0 llrook.
r (i. Ilnland, V. Tj. Ilmiiu. I, 1". Howir, (hark
lliil'nrrt Hieck, ,1. Wilson Hrowninit. .tohn 1.
Iljrrr.lt. l!e. Franil II. Halrinin, Hfi, i:. A
11 i)l, llr. II O. rtiddoe
P I'. Calpln, Krank Cirlmci, (' P. ( lnllen
don. ,1. Colliurn. Hr. P. A. Caviell, William
Chappell, .lohn ("olliean, Pr. .1. W. Coolldce,
.ludpo .1 W C'ltpnilrr, 1. Ii Cnwfnrd, Dr. .
.1. ( onncll, T. l:. tlaike, Jilin ( Iclland, Henry
.1. ( arr.
Hec I' P I inly, Ili'v T'lonn Pf Orn by.
Cbarle V.. lluml, Tlionias II. Dale, fleorse I..
Diikon.
I Ceorup Hle, II I'anon
P. I I'ullcr. Major .1. I! 1'inli. I!ev. W. .1.
Ford, loliii It. I'air. Dr. W. G. Fulton, l'lcdertil'
Pillion, T J 1'ostir. f. II. 1'ellows
Dr I, VI Gate, Solomon Goldsmillt, Iter. 0.
1" Guild, Morris Gold'tnlth, N. G. Goojnun, John
(iibbons, .1 W. Guernsey
Geomo Howell, Samui-l lime, Colonel 1 1,.
llitebiork, Ceoru'P M. Ihlljteid, ( harle, lien
aooil, Hon Alfred Hind, W. 1". HilMeid, Itrv.
P H. Hopkin, I M Hoi Ion, Nathaniel Hall
s.to.ld 'Ihoina V. .lonra, .lolin Jerinin, .1 II Jonc, T,
.1. .lenninc. ( 1). ,lon", W. II. lesMip
Mliert Krnnir, loiiloie hmtoakc, .li'dee lolm
P Kelly. W. 1' Kienel, I'.. P hlncobury, II A.
Krnpp, l.iuher Keller
! T. Lavelle, ,1. A I amine, 1 II. Hnall. W
1!. I.enm, Vrtliur Ij5iii. Itei. I. J. l.atisitisr. Jo. pi,
recy, Kdward J. l)nett, Jjur. A. l.inin, V. K.
I oomi. M V. Town-.
M li Mel)inlil, C P Mnttea. Il.'imrd Meear
liie, nil Hucli Mcnermott, Ilcv. S P. Mllbe,
llev. 1. ,1 Vlillenrv, H VIoe( .lainei S MoU,
Hei P .1 MiMiini, llev. K. J. Vlelle), Roc.
.lanna Vlileod, II (! Moroni, Peler .1. Met'ann,
W. i. Milhr, IMimd MerrlReM. W. A. Ma), O.
P Mattheus, ltei .1, VlcJIanu. Georpo G.
Mabv, William MeChve.
llev. W. A Xordt.
Hex .1 O'lleillv, lib bird 0'P.rien Inhn J.
Oiloilo, .bveph Oilrlen, Major .1 tt. (hkford
T. P. r.-nman. V. O Parke, If. P. Pali, W.
II Peilc, John T. Porter, Willlim II Pienc
P. I. Iliiano. .1 I, Itoelic, Frank Itoblinc, .lr ,
I'rri II. Hippie, I.ny S lb. haid, P J. Kobmion,
Groi(;e V itmioldt, C C lloe
Samuel If. strven, Rev W (i Simpfnp, p j),
Siinpnou, ( liailes Sohlaner, W' S. lauion, A.
Garcia Conchas, Vence- .
dora Conchas, per box p4.7t5
Marie Jansen "1
Sweet Violets p3.50
I. a Silvia J per ioo
Fine Havana Cigars made in
America.
Finest Key West Ci- A
gars, per box p5.UU
Porto Rica Cigars, equal to finest
imported, one-half the price.
E. Q. Coursen
HIED CIGARS
II sieinn, tonrad Sluoeder, George Saiulcron,
I,. .1. Muice. .1 l.nwrenu lf lie, Jiepli .
siranlon 'llioiui vpramie. lle l: snltt,
'llinnta slmiioii, .loliti sdier, faninel Siliilrr
.1 mfco P P smith, , (haile II Spiiker, II.
(' slnfer. Mevatnler II strlle. It M sireetrr.
W (,a)lord lliomai, .lainco II. I'diii-i.
linlito . Xiifbiiifj.
Sidmv Willi im. .Iiiim .1 William. 1 II Wal
klnx Waloon, K. S. Mllatd. Idlli S
Willi nn... I lerrll W.nrrii, . II Waiiuan, I' I
Woini.ir, I! II William, ltei I. II Waring,
loliti T. William, lliomai II Wolfe, I harle II
Welle
Hn P. It yitltinnn, W 11 elmdrr.
r.NMo.v .sr.uvicn.
Hilton meiiioiiiil service In honor
of mil lamented piesideut, William
McKInley will be held In Klin Paik
chin eh this morning nt 10.II0. The
president's proclamation culls for such
a religious nbsprviiui o, mid It Is veiy
nppioprlati! that the people phoulct as
semble for pin) pi nnd worship. Dr.
lierco, of tho Pcnn Avenue Ilapllst
church, will ptcarli tho seimon. Dr.
Koblnson, vvitb other ciergynien, are
to participate in the exercises. Rev.
12. 11. Singer will have rhaige ot the
services. A general Invitation 1 ex
tended to the public. Special music.
At 10 o'clock this mm uing a solemn
high mass will he celebrated In St. Pet
er's catlieili.il In memory of the dead
president. Tho olllcers of the muss
follow : Celebrant, Rev. John J. Orlllln,
chancellor of the .Seianton diocese;
deacon, llev. 11. 0'H)iue, sub-deacon,
Hev. John O'Donnell, master ot ceie
monics. Rev. .1. A. O'Heilly, rector of
the rathcUtnl. Kev. D. J. Hustiu,
president of Si. Thomas' college, will
pleach tho sermon.
This morning at 11 o'clock memorial
servlceH will bo held In the First Pres
byteilnn chinch. J. T. Wntklni will
lender Mr McKlnley's favorite hymns,
'Neuter, My Hod to Thee." "Lead,
Kindly Light" and "Abide With Me."
Rev. Janus Mcl.eod, D. D, pastor, will
pi each tho senium.
The congregation of lionl Isiael will
hold memorial services In honor of
Piesldent McKInley ut their s.vnagogue,
No. Ill Ilickoiy street, this inclining at
10 o'clock
Thero will b a luenioilal servlte at
the Chun li of the (iood Shepheul to
dii), coniineni Ing nt 10 110 a m.
AT SYNAGOGUE.
This moinlug at 10 o'clock services
will be held at tlio Ponn Avenue Syn
agogue and pi a) era will be condiictecl
by Rev. II Lewis for the repose ot
Piesldent McKInley L. Llchteiman,
pilnclpul of tho MontlHom Hebtew
school, will lead a lamentation over
the death of tho president. At 'J p. m.
the pupils of the Montifloie Hebrew
school will assemble to lament and
pray for Piesldent McKInley.
At L'.liO this iifleinoon a union me-
lnoil.il servlie will be held In the Pies
bteilun i bin ch. i orner of Wyoming
avenue nnd C.ioen Ridge street, In
which the four congregations, Ilaptlst,
Pioteslnut 12plstop.il, Methodist 12ps.
copal and Piesbyterlan, will unite and
the pastors will conduct the services.
These will consist of suitable devotional
exercises and bilef oddi esses by the
pastors. The seivlce will probably oc
cupy tho time until 4 o'clock, nnd it Is
hoped that all lesldcnts of that poitlon
of the city, seeing or hearing of tlio
gathering, will bo protonf.
Their will bo a service nt 11 o'c loi k
this moining In the synagogue of the
Lovo Urothcrhood congregation nt 42S
South Washington avenue. It will be
in charge of Rabbi Dulskl.
At 10 o'clock this moining Rabbi
Nathan Diuck will have charge of a
set vice In tho Linden sttcet s)iiagoguo.
All the otllces In the city hall will
be ( Insed today In honor the dead
picslJeit.
TO SONS OF VI2T12RANS.
The following older has been issued
lo tho Sons ot Veteians ot Camp S:
Headquarter anip No. s, Sons of ctcrans.
Spot lal Older Vu .1
Ollkirf, noil cinmifsioned offiiera, drum rorp.
nnd member are hereby ordired to aenible at
ruiip toom 'I1iiir.djy eienini;, Apt. 11, at 7 p.
in , in full unitorm ami uliito cluifi, In atleml
.erlr.s. In mctnoty of otir deccised executive,
U ilium JUkinle) B) older of,
IMIIiam M. Hamlin, Captain.
Attest I. 11. Illume, Hut Serrjcint.
'Jills nnler to the members of Monies
post, Giand Army of tho Republic, was
Issued yesterday,
lleadquailer (Vlrm! Wlllnm . VInnics Po.t,
No. Mil, D, piriinent of Pcnnlvann, Grand
Ami) of tho IJepubln
Sirinlrn, Vpt IS, 1101
Coiniadei ot the pot Mill rrpnrt at Vemornl
ball, corner of Perm atenue nnd l.mJen uriet, on
Thtm-day, Sept. 1", v11, t 7 o'c link p. m , for
the puric of alttmliris' memorial "crvlcc.c to be
held at tin) annory in rernetnbrance of our 1 ilia
comrade and bcloied pioldrnt, Wlllnm McKin
lev let every comrade report in Uniterm and
kbow the loce and leopeit o feel for the loss of
our lite comrade, William MeKinley.
II O Hr)ant, Commander.
Tunis Tlioma. Adjutint
CONVENTION NEXT WEEK
Gathetlng of State League of Repub
lican Clubs in This City Will
Occur Sept. 24 and 25.
It bus been decided to hold the post
poned convention ot tho State League
of Republican clubs In this city next
Tuesday nnd Wednesday. Tho follow
ing telegram wns yesteiday received by
Milton W. Lowry, chairman of tho gen
cinl loininlttoc of niiiingemcnts for the
louvcntlon:
Philadelphia, Pa , Sept. 1. iwi.
Jlillon W. bowr.v, Uoaid of Trade Building,
Si raiitun
( oinmiliee dnide to bold convention in Pcran
ton. Sept M and Si, Senilor Ihurslon to de
liver MiKmley culogv Tuesdiy night next.
,1 Hampton Moore.
Former Senator Thurston is one ot
tho best public! spoakeis In America,
and his eulogy of McKInley next Tues
day night will be worth homing.
Tho general committee of arrange
ment will meet Friday night In the
Central Republican club moms to nr
rnngo for the convention,
i
Resolutions of Camp 2j,P, O. S. of A.
At a icgular meeting of Washington
camp, No 2S, P. O. S. of A , on Sept. 17,
tho following resolutions were adopted;
ttesolved, 'Ih.it we, as a pitrlntir organization,
deeply grieve tlio os of our beloved prcldenr,
William Mcliinlrv, by tue hand of a inurdcious
aain He It alo
devolved, that we, as an ineiuan organia
t inn. will lend a band lo detro,v and lid the
country of these, imndcrous villains, and be u
fuitber
Ilrwilved, lliat we deeply s.vmpitliiza with Mrs,
McKInley In this, her hour of trouble, snd a.lc
that God wilt in lbs infinite meicy spare her lu
us, and be it a No
ltesolvrd, That a copy eif these resolutions be
prcad on our minutes, snd given to Iho pres,
and our charter and flag be draped in tnournint
for tlilrtv ill) a.
fSlgned) lldwanl W Finn, O S, l.iit. F S,
Walters 1 red lllrgtsl, President
( arl Ganhan, llecordlng Sectetar).
Tho Tiibune Business Omco.
Will be closed today from S n, m. to 6
p. 111. Will bo open from fi p. m. to 9
p. ni. to receive advertisements for Fri
day's Issue.
.
Smoko tho new Klcon Cc, cigar,
IN HONOR OF
MARTYRED DEAD
MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR LATE
PRESIDENT.
They Were Conducted Last Night in
Piovidence Piesbyteilan Church.
Brief Addicsscn Were Made by
Thomas S. Morgan and Dolph B.
Athcrton Dr. Guild Said That He
Hoped President's Death Would
Result In tho End of Anatchy and
of Yellow Journalism.
Tho members of tho congicgution of
tho Piovideneo Presbyteilnn churili
honored tho mommy of the kite Presi
dent McKInley last night at n special
memorial serlce conducted In the
.Sunday school rooms of the church and
attended by a largo-sized Huong of
people.
The rooms were tastefully tlecoiatod
with American Hags, while dliectly be
hind the i eiidlng desk was a splendid
portrait of the nation's stricken chief
executive dinped In sombre folds of
blnck.
Tho pastor, Rev, Geoige 12. Guild,
opened the exercises with a fervent
praer, calliiitr upon God to guide the
course of the now piesldent along His
ways and pleading that strength be
glvon tho widow of the dead president,
thnt she may bear her heavy burden
the easier. A bilef summary of the life
of President McKInley was read by
Attorney Geoige W. Penedlct, nfter
which "Neaier, My flod, to Thee" was
sung by tho audience.
Thomas S. Morgan, who has been for
yeais one of the Bieatest ndmlreis of
tho dead president In the city, made a
bilef address, In which lie told of Piesl
dent McKlnley's long political career,
sl terms In congress, two terms as
governor of Ohio nnd two teims ns
president of the Vjiited Stntes. There
were no greater political honors which
could be conferred upon any man, he
said, than those conferred upon the
dead president. The fact that tliiough
out his entlie public life ho lived a
cieicn Christian life pioved, Mr. Mor
Kan thought, that polities can be kept
dean If politicians want to keep them
so,
SORROW THK WORLD OVI2R.
Secietniy ) U. Atheiton, of tho
Seianton boaid of trade, in the ionise
of a brief bpeech, dwelt espo tally upon
the Rreat sonow which the piosldent's
death has caused in eveiv pait of the
civilized world. Up said that this
pioves that he was one of the greatest
nnd host men that this county ever
pioduccd.
Dr. Guild followed Sectotniy Ather
ton, and though he spoke less than ten
minutes, he managed to give expres
sion to a great many pungent truths
In that space ot time. He spoke, In
pal t, ns follows:
Wo continue to be inrpiiitne regarding the
traiigene,.s of this providential event, which his
plunged the nation Into deepest sorrow. Wo must
Kgaril it as a providential event, for the Lord
God I omnipotent, but lbs was are domes In
eirutable.
I believe we are beginning to see for nurselvex
some of the divine wisdom behind this deed, and
I believe that nill ee more as the .veirs go
hi'. We look at 1t from the human standpoint
of course, but I believe that we are fieing omi
thinir of the wisdom of Almighty God.
The nation is now bowed in orrow became
President MiKmley was strieken down In the
vei) prime of s life 11I1I1.I1 had been useful 10
his countiy and which promised to be of Mil!
ere iter uiulnen, but, notwithstanding till I
feel that if this sorrow will cr)IAll!ze into sotte
definite action towards fiamlug a taw whlih will
drive from out our borders all socialists and all
amiclii'. and purge the Cnited stales of all
eoriali'in and anarchism, that a. greater result
will hive been reompbhed hvr President M -Klnlev's
destli that he lould have accompli. in l
had he lived.
Till. Yl I.1.OYV .101 n U.S
let us hope that his dealh will result in lie
cliniinvtlon of that class of newspapers known
as jrllnvr journals, which pinder to elssa pieiu
dice, and which thus stir up tli passions of 11..
Ignorant against our institution. I hive no
hesitaniy in couneling every member cf nn eon
giegation to refu.c to allow such papers In the r
bouoes as ihe Now ork Journal, the New V,ork
World and olheis of that Ilk They are at dan
gerous as clvnaniite in our homes, thiy aie din
ceroiis to our whole social life.
If by President McKlnley's death tiiere will be
armccd a sentiment that shall result in the de
struction ot the unworthy and indecent newpa
per ot the land, then, I iav, from a human
tandpnint wo cm see the divine wisdom, ea,
the loving and tender wUdoin of the dispensation
that removed from earth him who wa Ihe friend
of licli and poor, of the high and of the lawl)
Dr. Guild concluded by referring to
the fact that President McKInley was
an habitual church-goer nnd that he
had family prayer every morning after
arising. Tho beauty of his Christian
life furnishes an Insphatlon to the
Christian people of all lands, the doctor
said.
The exeiclses were brought to a tloso
with the singing of "America."
HARFORD PAIR.
Thuinday, Sept. 26. is the day when
all loads lead to tho little village of
Harford, Suseiuchnniia county, b;entisn
on that day is held the wonderful fair 1
known fat nnd nenr as tho Harford
fair.
Iletvveeii 5,000 and 6,000 people pour
Into the villngo and to the beautiful
grounds, where the fair Is held. Tho
exhibits aro always laige and of fine
quality. The fair resembles a huge
plenlo and a different than all other
falls. If a person once goes, ho will
go eveiy year. Just ns so many others
Our
jammmmmmmm
IWill
Be Closed All Day
Thursday.
REYNOLDS BROS.
Oils, Paints and Varnish
MaIon?y Oil & Manufacturing Company,
141-149 Meridian Street.
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These Bonds are recommended to the public as a safe
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Title Guaranty & Trust Company,
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teicst to Wcranton p'oplp.bocause thoie
will be a foot ball game between the
Seianton ntul Hlngli. union high school
teams. You will have a gieat day's
outing, so plan to go. The D., L. & W.
sell excursion tickets to Klngsiey's.
good going Wednesday mid Thtnsdnv.
Jfith mid 17th, nnd good returning
Thursday mid Friday, ST-Jo". Hus.ses
meet all trains at Klngsiey's station
A RECORD BREAKER.
i Seianton Business College.
Mossis. Ruck & Whltnioie mo 1011
giatulatlng themselves on having had
tho best opening lit tho hlsloiy of tlio
school. New students mo ouiolllng
dally and ninny have m ranged to en
ter laler.
11. N. Smith writes rrom Philadelphia
nnd says h has leeelved promotion
and that his salmy is $20 per week
Stranton Hulnes.s Collego ginduates
can succeed anywhere.
Change In N. Y O. & W. Time Table
Commencing Tuesday, the 17th Inst.,
N. Y, O. oi W. train leaving CnclosU
at S.40 a. m, and Cmbondalo, 10.01 a
in., arriving Seianton, 10 40 n. m , nnd
train leaving Scrnnton nt 4 p m.j Cu
bondale. 4.41 p. ni., and arriving Cn
dosia 0.00 p. ni , will be discontinued
Wall Paper and Paints.
Complete lines. All grades wall paper
and paints at Jacobs .t Fasshold's, 09
Washington avenue.
The popular Punch cigar la still tho
leader of the 10c cigars.
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