xiw . ' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER lil, l'JOi. "V WEST SCRANTON 0tUtir ARCANUMITES ENJOYSMOKER ADDRESSES BY JOHN II. FAIUt AND ATTORNEY OLVEK. Doth Spoke on the Life niul Lessons to Do Drawn from the Cnieer of the ' Late Ptesldcnt McKlnley Thice Flies In One Houso Yesterday. Shooting Match Won by Will An nemnn runcinl of Mis. Williams. Death of Edwaid Joidan Othei Notes and Fcrbonals. The Hist of the full HiimluM "f Link nuiiuuii imini'll, No. HUd, Hnynl Ai oniuini. was held nfli-i tin lr icKiilnr meeting In Iorlto hall hist cvcnlnu. The attrndnmc was lurRO art usual, and a nuinbu of usltois finui other cOlllii-lls IIPIP plo-i'lll. ItCKOIIt Out-ti'iuli-n was thiilimitu of the nodal ho lnii, and made a ! w lulef lntioduo loty jcmaiks. Hon. John 15. Tan and Attorney C, V. Diver weio the M'mkeis of the own-tup-, and Imtli ji.ild rlo(timit ti Unite" to the inonioty of tho Into Piesldent Me-Klnlr-y. liistitmu'iilul s li'i tlmi wcio i I'tiilrrrd by 1'ied ltobliiMin, and cimiis uc-ic passed. Jtofreshnii-nts weio ufiotwiiids served. .Mi. Pair icleitPil to Mi-Klnle s bill Hunt taiccr as u man, state -ennui ami politician, and called attention to President llooscelt'n lltntws as u Bin eessor to the nmi t icil inoslilent He also sioted .111,111 hy and ill Red his hr.treis to take .1 moie netlo Intel est In pnlltli.il and 1 iUi atlunal mallets, and abide li the law. Mr. OlM'i i,ilfl a worthv ti Unite to McKlnley, epiesstiK himself In an pin ((itent maimer, adding that no wniilu of his could do justice to mh h an illus. trlous statesman as McKlnley. The leinailcs of both spp.ikois who list rncd to with maiKed attention, and re tched llbei. il applause. Tito on South Main Avenue. At 7 SO o'lloek j.pstciday 11101 nine; .1 tamp exploded In tho lear of William .Innes,' coiifcitlonuiy stoio on South Main nutic, near UMslon stieet, and the flames d miiiKPd the piPini-.es to tie extent of eeial hundied doll.us. Tho (lie was ilhcovciett by Mis, j. -, . lie 11 MKh(i, who Iim , 111 t doni, and the peininient men al the I'nlumliln s ipilltPts Wile not tiled They qilii klv le-iponded and ovtliiKUlslied the flames V thoi t time nfteruaiils hiiioKo v. is pe 11 I'MiIng I10111 tho see ond stoiy, SUNBURN Itoe and Almond Cream removei rednc&i of the skin and soothes the rain of tunburn In oao night. Take a bottle with jou on jour vacation. J OR SALK PY 0. V. JIAKI.NS. MORE GOOD n FOR SATURDAY Just a few of the little things that are usually thought of at the cud of the week, brought before you at a substantial saving from every-day prices. Leather Goods Department LADIES BELTS In leather, in velvet, in tucked satin, etc. Bright, clean, new stock, with al! the lat- , est fashion points in them. Choice on Saturday 25C A very superior line of Belts, in leather, satin, n metal, etc. Choice on Saturday 5UC LADIES' POCKET B00KS-!n all the new styles and reliable qualities at ,10c and 2iOC Ladies' Waist Department FOR SATURDAY only, we offer abeauiiful line ol French Flannel Waists, in all the new shades. They're strictly up-to-dato and well worth $2.50 each. The . n Bargain Price $1.98 Men's Furnishing Department 3IEN'8 FANCY OUTING SHIRTS A fine range of fast colors nnd pretty patterns. French style, at tached cufls and two collars. A remarkable offering at MEN'S NECKWEAR-Our fall line is complete, and we think it as near perfect as can be. All the , - new shapes and styles in two great values at oOc and LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS With large fancy initial, and half or quarter-inch borders. A special Saturday bargain at 15c, or i for MEN'S HALF HOSE Made from real Maco yarn and fast color. Split feet, fine guage and good fall weight. A 20c quality for Muslin Underwear Department MAIDS' FINE LAWN APRONS-Deep hem and '- bib. The best half dollar apron in Scranton. On Saturday ; LADIES'FANOY HOSIERY In stripes and figures. A splendid assortment on Saturday at ,, LADIES' YESTS-High neck and long sleeves. The right weight for early fall wear. Nicely finished j goods, in all sizes, at Globe Warehouse vSASiiv-irwJ-i'w' nnd nn lincstirjution uxraled the ft that the tlamcs bail in ten then wio be twei it the walls, but In fore llicj hud trained imirli h.nduas the tlieinen wi-ie aiialn called and put them out Tli fltenien wete ealkd out foi the thhd time last evening to r-NtliiRtilsli flumes In the biilldliiK. when adltlonal iicmaiti' was dune The leal of the ..nine is quit' b.ldly dnnuiRPil. Shooting Match Yestculny. The postponed sIlootlllK mill' II. be tween William Anneiiinn and William Miusli wax pullnl on the llilik yiud Kioiinds visli-nhiv 11101 Hint.' and n sultcil In an msy lttoiy foi Anne mi'ii. He tlKPided III hllllllR ID out of 1". plReoiis, while Maisll killed but - out of 15. The match was foi V'O a side, with :i0 junta Use mid fin yauls bound i David lIliRhei was tefeiee, and t'h.nles Yoos acted as .stake holder. ll.ull 111 in wan supposed to shout at M.rnty-one binls, but as Autietn 111 killed ten out of llftcen and Minsk only I'.illed two out of llftcen. It wiih not necessity to shoot the limit. The ttap ieis ueie .lolm Maish, Paid .lours, Taylor, Thomas Mm no and ThomiiH II. .lones. Tendeied n Reception. Mr. and Mis I.cwls Kobcits, of lb llcvile. who have leccntly 1 etui lied home ft mil 1111 extended Ihuopean tour, wle ti-li'tpiid 11 101 option last evinlliR 111 tin- P.ellevue Welsh I'nlx lulslle .Methodlst Inn ill bv theli ft lends and niemheis of the Jtcllcnuo l.ltci.uy und llilllll.ll soditV Mi. Kobeits spoke lit the 'Welch toiiRtii- rIvIiir an imoiint of their e prililiics ablo.td, and hliort nddiessts vvi-iu nihil made by It' v. William Havls and otheis. A number of vocal se lections weie iiJoed, and lefiesh nielitH weio set veil. The event was one of tho iiiot enjo.vnblo of Its kind ever hold In Jtellcvue. Musical Ticat Fiomiscd. TIip people who attend the ,l,u ktcon .sliert l'.aptist eliiiu-li tomoirow even Iiir -wilt he rIvcii a musical tieaL out of the nidluai.v. The N'oitb Ihid illi e club, the Mtiiessful competitois at the I. ibeir day eisteddfod ut Like l.ndoie, will lender the competitive piece, ' Mat t.v is of the Aiona " The srivlco will bpfjln at 7 o'clock shaip, and llcv. Alva H. llobut, of Ciocr, will iireach the fepiniou. Jackson Stiect Baptist Chinch. Simdiiv cvenhiR September "J. we will have the ple.isute to hear the (listliiRiilshed divine, the Uev. Alva S. Jlob.ilt. D. I , 01 Ctoei Senilnatj Moud.iv, the J lid, the lnlulbtcis and theli wives, of the AbliiKton llai'tist As-oclatlcni, will meet with us foi thpir annual banquet At 10 VI the lb v. Alva S. llobut, U H, will addiess the lonl'ieinc. At 1J " the ladli s will seive tile dililiei to be followed by afic i-dlnner .spcodies on "Vacation ,i hoi s ' The Ninth Knd pi ie Rb e 1 lull will iiir 'The Mai iv is of the Aieua' at lln evening sc 1 h (. tumi'i tow, and up Hutunity Is t,U.ii in us to In at- tho 59c 25c 25c 15c 39c 25c 25c c-hoius who won the pilp at Lnlte I.o doip ltppaialn hav-p Iipkuii for our Hat vrst llouip A Bond i Inn uk wax pipsint Tin sday nlfilit. A uipiit ileal of pipdlt It deserved by tho number of vouuk moti in our chut ill who vvoik as well a.s prav. Died f 10m His Injmles. lMwaiil Jordan, a miner employed at tin- ('"ittinl, vviiec fatally ciuhIipiI bv 11 fall of rock while at vvoik yrnter du moinlni;. He was wniUlnr; In the chamher and hefoto he had time to ciape the full oc.-e.-tli red and ciUHhed I1I111 beneath It. The Inltlied man wasc taUeu out nllve liv lilts fellow woikmen, and lemoved to the Moses Tavloi hosdtal. but lived onlv a shoit tlmo afterwaids. lie. I'i'.iKPd vvan 11 reKldent of Hellevue and Is miivIvkI by his wife and neveial 1 hlldieu. Tho funeial will menu at ""() o'eloelt tciuoiiow altcitioon licini tho house, :i.!l ll.ii k miee-t. Intcillient Will bo 1'iii'lp 111 tho Oathe-dial cometet. Sill: Ribbon Sale. Out tubes oil nil best lilhhou Sat tinliiy. Sco mil advoi tlsemeiit on an other paRe of this paper. .MIIAIE.S ,L llAC.i:.N. runcinl of Miq, Wllllnms. The fiinciiil of the lalp Mis .In no Williams 1111 old and nsppiled usl-ili-nl nee 111 icil vtstenlav afteinoou liom tho home of her tlaliRhter Mi. II. J I. Hill, on P1I10 Hlii'pt, near Hiom It y iivenut'. Slim t seivhes wcio held at tho liiuive, after vvhlt-h the lPinains weie ipiuovpil to tho Tabeinat'Io Con Kipatlonul cliuuh, win to Itev I). 1 Jones, the pastor, jiicmlieil the funeial M'llllllll, The li.ill-be.ileis wnc V M. Jones, llvan V. llvans, Jjv.m ti. Keesp Thorn as J. Williams, IUlIiuiiI V. Thom.iH and Umlel Uokpi s, Intel metit watt made in tho Wnshbllin .stieet cemeterj. Our Now Tall Line of hats, Mlili (m, neiKweiil, eli l now toliiplt-le. Call and luspei t lticiiAitus .t am urn oJ'i J.aekawanua ave. NOTES AND rrRSONALS. Mlf. Thomas Ciauville ami Jli Klii-iilieth Klpfn, ot Tiinkli iiiiini K ato the Riie-'ts in Mis J. Seidell swls'iei, of South .Main avenue. Seivlecs over the lenialus of the lale Mis .Mat 11 l.aikue will be eondllt ted by 15iv. II. c. MeHeimott, pastoi of the SltupMiii .Mi thodlst Kiisiop,il t lulu h, at s.:n o'tloek this nun liltiK at tho house on Ilawthome stteet, Tilpp Talk. The i cumins will be taken to Danville for Intel me lit. The funeial or the- lale If. C I Human will take plate tomoiiow atlcitiimn at lull o'clock liom tlio house on Tenth edit-Pt. Sei vices) will bo held 111 the SlnipMin Methodist llplnopal c hun h at J o't lot k, an. I Intel meat will be made ill tin- Washbuin stieet it mete I. v. All nildllKPiiiPiitu have been mm. pleti d lor the Knnlnle c lubS dam e at Men is' hall next Tuesday evenlnK, wliieh will be the openliiK mji lal event ot the m asoii The Hist sot lal of the Colonial i lull s dalle ins eliri was held in Washing-tun hull 1 1 -1 tvinlns: and was 1iirpj it- trnded. Music; was tllliilhhi.il by Miss Nellie 'ut nil 1'iank Nli hols, nf l.alavette stieet, has euieitd us a htiulent In the Itiook l.vn CollPHu of I'liaimac.v. Knl'it Jiiatlby, letuMv of New Vmk, has accepted a position in a dint; Mine at rittston. Mi. ami .Mis. David J D iv l mil children, of South ll.vde J'aik avtuue. no vlsltlns tho lonnri s paitiils in Iti.rzll, Indiana. Joseph llattln, ot South Main avnuie, had his aim Injtiied leeently while en R.iRed In a inaetlce R.inie of loot ball Mi. and .Mis. David Co, ot Wash. Inii n tttcet, aif spendliiR a lew daja at the Pan-Amei ban exposition MNs l'hnebo Shlppei, ot South Jlde Tail; avenue, lias lttuimd linmc fiom a visit uith fii nils at Atwatet, N. Y. Ch.ules J, HaaR, of Jat k.son htioet, is situding- Ids vacation at Jliifiulo 'J'ho ladles of the Sinipsou Methotllst KplsLopal ihuith (.ci veil another of their delicious puppets to a I.uro iiuiii hc i In tho chmeli last cvcuinR-. The nicnu was. excellent, and a. Rood sum was ualltd liom the uncle 11111x1115. The ltachclois and Anthiailtes will play their pivtpcini-d r.iiiio ot bise bill at Jot) o clock this afletnuou on the Hiowus' giounds. The weildlnp; of Thomas Williams and Mss Ut becca Thomas Is nimouneed to take plai c- on Weduesdaj, Septeni lie r ".". Mlbs JCato llenulon, of .Tacks-on .stieet, Is vKltliiR- li lends In Jeiin.vn and Mu lleld. Miss Anna Itaffetty, of lhnmet street, lias u tinned home fiom a visit with ti lends In Ciibondale. -Mis, John J. O'.Malley, ot I.lurnln Helslits, Is entetlalnliiR Mil-. Joseph Me Donald, of Caibondale, IMriii- A. Jones, of South Main nve niie, will lesume his studies nt Yalo next week. The spiv It os In the nelKvin- AVelfh C M. c'liuith tomoiiow inninlu at 10 o'clock will bo In tho KhrIIhIi lanRiiiiRo; In the evcnliiR at G o'clock In the Welsh IilURlUIRO. The Rospt I mettliiK' Sunday nfier- iiooii at 2 j o'tloek at the South Side V. W C. A. looms.Ki.'l Cedar avenup, will be It U by Miss Anna Van Noi t. Theie will he Kpctial inuslt. All wom en and Rills ate Invited to conio und biliiR- their fi lends. Di. and Mi.s. citoigp II. nejuolds, of Noi ill Main avenue, will leave toinor- low tor llilistia, Kiihciuehunnn county, xv he i o the clot tor will ictuppiato for a lew ilnjH alter his Ioiir IIIupss. William llittttm, ot Jat K-on hIippI, has iitiiiuetl home Horn a business tlln to Pittslleld, Mast. Tho toneeit ot tho "William Cnnnell nice club, nuuouniecl tor next TiiPMJuy eveliliiR at tho J'hst Aelsh ltaptlst e hui eh, has been postponed until AVeit iiPMlay evPiilUR, on account of the con vention ot Republican dubs In the ai inoiy. Mis. O A. She paid, of Toiest CUy; Mis. John ti. Owens, and Mis. David Williams, of Cllfioul, attended tho ItPMinlils-llnrillnK weilillim on Thuis dny evenliiR. A Hpeelal meetlnsr of tho West Side Cential Itepublluin club will bo held thin PvenlnR to complcto the nuniiRc nients tor the eomcntlon ot Itepubll ean clubs next week Invitations havo been Issued for the wedding of Daniel Jay Itecso und Miss A GREAT SURPRISE Is In Ftoro (or all uho nso Kemp's IMham for tho 'Jliroat mid l.ungi, 1 lie sriMt guirantced remedy, Mould jou bcllcto tlut it it told on lta merits and any dru.'glat li authorized by the picprlctor of UiIj wonduful remedy to et )Ou a Mniila botllo dec? it never falls to curt cuto or chronic cougln. All drugUt icll Kcmp'i llalsjin. I'ilte 25c. and (Qc. A UOTEP PHYSICIAN, Doctor Wanata, of Lansing, Mich., Says There is Nothing in the Materia Medica that Equals Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound for tho Ouro of Woman's Ills. "T)rAn Mns. T'ivkiiam : The honest, intelligent physician is nbovo tho ' School.' Whatever fa best in ciielt enso should bo used, no matter to what school a physician belongs. J, as n matter of conscience, can only preacribo tho best, and as 1 know and havo proven that thcro ig nothing in .Materia Jledira which equals Lyclla K. J!nllinin'R Vogo tttblo Compound in scveio fiisea of female disorders, I unhcfeitatingly pioscritK) it, and Jiuvo never yet been Miiry. "I know of nothing better fi-r ovarian troubles and for falling of the womb or ulcerations; it absolutely restores tho affected parts to their normal condition quicker and better than anything else. I havo known it to euro barrenness in women, who to-day aro happy mothers of children, and whilo the medical profession looks down upon patents,' 1 havo learned, instead, to look-up to tho healing potion, by whatever name il bo known. If my fellow physicians dared tell tho truth, hundreds of them would voico my sentiments." Dr. Wanata, Lansing, Mich. DR. WANATA. As Dr. Wanata savs, if physicians dared to bo frank and own, hun dreds of them would acknowledge that they constantly prescribe Lclia K. lMnkham's Vegetable) Compound in sovero c.isos of female ills, as they know by experienco that it can bo iclied upon to ellect a cure. Women who aro troubled with painful or in egular menstruation, backache, bloating (or flatulence), leucorrhcea, falling, inflammation or ulceration of tho uterus, ovaiian ttoubles, that " heating-down " feeling, dizziness, faintness, indigestion, nervous prostration or tho blues should take immediate action to waul oft! the serious consequences, nnd be restored to perfect health and stiength by taking Ijjdia K. Plnktiam's Vegvtabln Compound, and then writo to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for further freo advice. Xo living peison has had such a vast and successful experience in treating female ills. She has guided thousands to health. Every suffering woman should ask for and follow her advice. Lclia 13. Pinkham's Vegetable, Compound has carried hundreds of women thiottgh tho periods of child bcanng and change of life in perfect comfort and b.ifety. A medicine thnt has restored so many women to health anil can produce ?roof of the fact must bo regarded with respect. This is the record of IjjdiaK. Miikhtim's Vegetable Compound, which cannot he equalled by any other medicine the world has ever produced. It is well to remember these facts when some druggist tries to pet jou to buy something which he says ii "just as good." That Is impossible, as no other medicine has such n record of cures as Ljdia- 13. Pinkham's Vege table Compound ; so do not experiment with untried medicines. 000 It KWAHI). Wo haro deposited with tlm National City Bank of Lynn. $0000, which will be paid to any iei ton who can Onct that tho aba to twtliuoulnl letter is not Koaulno, or was putilUhod beforo obtaining tho wtitor'8 apodal por mitilon Lyilla It. I'lnkbatn Moclioino Co., Lynn, Mats. ltp'j'.v Ku fiiucluei on "Werlnes-daj Octobci .', nt 1 i in, nt the home of Mi. ami Mis J.iiimtu (i.udnei, V.u. ton Mile, l,i. 1'iecleile it Jone of jadoou stteet, letuined hoiue jtsteiclav ltoni Xew Voik. lie will le.ne tomoiiow foi Duii Kltlc, X. V. Theie will not he any Suncl.iv s-ehool III the Hampton Stieet Methodlict JOpls copal t Inn ill tomoiiow nfternoon. The test of the Ki.iuUUn steamer will he made at ' o'clock this nioiniug nt the coinei of lljclo I'.uk luenue nnd JuikHon istieet. I'ttei- V. llaiumett anil Miss Sainh Thomas weie nun lied by the Itev. V). '. Jones, puMor of the Tabernacle c lunch, nt It o'clock jesterday. They went to Klinha, X. V , on the 1 o'clock train on their wedding ttlp. "William 1J. Lewis, of Luetne ftieet, was badly biultccd by a tall of loot In the Cential mine ycMtetday. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. The Defendeis' bisket ball team will conduct a social Monday night In St. John's hall The niembeis of the I.ojalty club of the Yntiiifr AVomen'.s C'lnlsllnn nc-ocl-ntlon met In leijulnr cession lust een liif,, after n two nionth's wuspenwlon. tiu.K raucox s.m.i: Cut pikes on all best ISIhlmnH Sat in day. See our adxei tlsemeiit on an other p.iKi) of this pupei. MIJAItS & HAOCN. MIhs YliKinla (1iIbk, ot I'lttston aenue, has tcturned home, nfler a two months' stny with fi lends In I'aihon dalc. X. J. Xealon nnd I. J. Teeiiey at tended tho i.ues nt rittston on TIuiih ilny. MUrt J. MeyoiB, nf I'lttston .iveuue, lett for the i'au-Aiueiiiau c.spoxltlon ewttidaj. J. DoiiRheity, of Tin nop, called on his many South Simmon tilenilH cn loiiluy. J. J. riaheit, of I'lllKlcm iivenue, Is leioNCllllg fiom a hceie lllncfM. Tho luemlK'ts of t'uluinliUH cciumll, Youilff Mell'H IiiHtitilte, will meet In iPRiiliir bonMon In I'liiiiiuiu y hull on Sunday ufteiuoon nt -' 10 n't leu k nh,up, orn ni:v i'ai.l i.ini: nf lintic, uhlitH, neckwear, etc, Is now complete, fall and Inspect. ltlCIIAllDS & WTHTII, ."'JO LiLknwanna ne. NORTH SCRANTON. MM Mazle fieorKO of Chinch ac nuo enteitnlnpil a number ot jountj trleiulH nt her homo last evenlmr. Ilur Inff the ovenlnu Raines of vnilous kinds weio ludulRcel In until n sensonnblo hour. Those ptesent weie: Muty nnd l-'iui-d.is Clenlt, Mniy Mm nn, Katie Lynch, Xelllo Nolan, Kntlo McCarthy, Yeionlc.i Ucoikc, Joseph "Walsh, Peter Mcauhe, IMwmel Collin?, I.nwieneo tieorRo, lldwnnl Jloriiu, Finnic tleotge, 1'iank Nolan and Ft auk Funoj. Theio was no bhiiio of baeket ball plaed at tho Auelltoi linn Inst nlfilit on at count of tho hall bclnir used for an other puipose. Next Ftiduy eenlnu '? the HIkIi Woiks' basket ball team nnd the Xoith Knd Stats will play at the Audltoilum. ouit xi:w TALI, i.ixi:. of hat, Hhlits, neikwear, etc., is now complete. Call and inspoct. ltlCIIAllDS & AMltTH, .IJii tickiiwanna ue Aldeiman Otto D. Myots Thnm.iB O'Mallcy and Fiank ::nl'ir hne ie turned homo fiom n eiv sueeehful lishlnpr tilp nt PioniKe Land Pond Ml.s Anule Thomas, of I'lttston, who has been lsltlnsj her .sister. Miss Tied Muo, letuined homo e-totday. SILK WUHON SAU:. Cut pi lees on all best Klbtions Sat in dny. See our adveitlsement on an other paso of this pupei mi:aii.s & iiac,i:x. The PPiices In the Memnilal Uaptlst c hutch tomoriow will be at the- usual houi.s. The pastoi, Rev. Y. V. Da-ls, will pieach "Welsh In the iiiornlnK and lhiKllsh In the evenlm;. Sunday behool at - p. in. m PARK PLACE. Mr. and Mis. Deltrlch. of Heiwlek, hao letuined home after a week's. lslt with their cons, Ilea. A. Dlctilih, nf Com t f-treot, nnd llnlpli S. Dlet 1 1c li, of Xoith Jlaiii inenue, Mis. J. Iv. Jones, of "West I'lttston, is tpendlliR a few du.s with lmi diiUKhter, Mr.s. Ilea A. Dletilch. of Com t Htieet. Mts. Aithur Ac-ker, son nnd oil 11 dien. of Wood stieet, aie spcndlnir a week with f i lends la Xew oVik city. Me-, ti. W. Deckel, of Ilonesdale, Is spendlncr a few diijs with hoi luotlior, M. 11. Drill, of Wood htieet I'. l. Tei w II iKer ami luoiliei rieil, spsnt a day at the fair In I'ltl.-ton. DUNMORE. llio 1 il. t Mcllmilitt 1 pncopjl Jmuli lii'C (h trln lleurj Niftin.', piilor-scrilic t V) 0 i in and T .0 p. in l'lraililiiK b tlio piatoi hmli nininin: and cie-ninc. Mnmlne uli(-ct, "itloi)"i cirnliis kulijeit. "llio Cenei oj (.rejlncn " S-uudu) nhool at 2 .III p In I'rjjcr KrMco at HoO p in. Mliluic-W ihuuli pujer liiictiiis WidniMlij U J0 I1 in. Iho 'liipp Avfnuo llirNtlui cliurtli-1'rcnlilrir both iiioiiiius .ind eieuiiu hi Iho pJitor, f. II Daline-. Morning topic "Won ot Inlrm perinco", cvcnlni; topic, "Nanctli, tho Hoc hood Homo ot ,lem " bundiy nhol at 10 o'eloel. 1 icr.iboil) imitrd and niado rUome. Mr Airs, llrjdon, t Dudley tirrct, U In li pocd al her home silk lunnox p.m.i:. Cut prices on nil best Rlhbons Sat urday. See our niheitlseinent on an other page of this papoi. MUAHS & UAC.KN. Mi hcariic;, wh hi bun nry ikV. (or komo time, ii now llliile imprciud, all- suinnor U eWtlnir llio miiui ot hl bojliool eU)i, near Mini inilllc 1 rnot lloiard took pail in a neital uurn at Hilton li.t night. John Heed lilt jotculay (or Ilultdo and Toronto. Mr. and Mr'. ( himhcrlln lone today lor a two ueek' Hay with Philadelphia dirndl. oint NUW fall i.ixi:. of hats, Hhlits, neckwriir, etc., Is now complcto, Call and Inspect, RICHARDS fe WIRTH, Siii Luclcuwunna ue. CONVENTION OFW.C.T.U. INTERESTING SESSIONS HELD AT PECKVILLE. It Wns the Fifteenth Annual Oath erlnp of the Kind Duslness Meet inp of tho llxecutlvo Committco Wns Held In tho Morning Bcfoto tho Convention Itopoits on tho Vnilous Btnnchcs of Work llcaiel Dining tho Dny Old Donrd of Olll cct3 WnB Ee-clcctcd. At PcilcMlle jestetelay wan held the 1'ifteentli annual conientlon ot the l.iickawiiuua Ceiunty Woinen'm Chtls t l.i tt Tcinpetanie t'lllon. The Metho dist llplscopal chili eh wheio the ces sions of the convention wcio held was mo-t tastefully decoiatcd with au tumn flower and potted plants, a fine portialt of .Miss "Willatel having a prom inent place on the plat foi in. At !) o'cloe-k ,i business meeting of the exeiutlso committco was called In the Sunday fehool moms and at 0 15 the county olllcers, Mis. M. W. Vaughn of Moscow, Mis. j. it, Sleklcr ot I'eolc Mlle, Mis. Kllz.ihotli Howell of (ircetl Ridge MI-.S Fiiineert It-iuli of Serantnii and Mis J'.lln I'.. Rhodos of Pmvldence 1'inU the pin t foi in. niul th" mectlug opened with a pialse Korvleo leil by Mi (! A Cine of PioUdonec, In whli h innnv look pat l. At 10 o'clock Miss Fiiinccs Rauh, the cniicspciliillng secretin, cnlleel the loll, to which all niembeis anil olllceis piesent icpoiidcel by scilplllic nitotit tlonw. She then giixo her repoit tin the j ear, which was accepted. The lepoit of the tieasuiel, Mis. Hlln 13. Rhode-', followed, and was luceplcd, with somo discussion of finances, which was no sign or ililllnilty, heu cei, as $19J.0s was lalsed dining tho cai, with a halaiicc of ."i.flJ hi tho treasuty us compatcel to $17 1 it jenr. Tho teioieling sec-retaij, Mis. Hlla beth Howell, gae her leport, consist ing ot facts ralhei than figures, ciy Instinctive In Its genrial ti end. MRS. YAL'tiHX'S ADDR13SS. The adelipxs of the piesldent, lis. uiigliu, was a thoiough account of her eai s lahois, .peaklng, lettei-wilttlng, and joutiiclug to and fto In the lntc-t-esn of the cause of temperance. Tho ii-noit of the lomnilttee on cied- entlals halng been lead and accepted, Mis. D, H. Hanel of Scranton led In piaei piexlous to tho election of offi ce! s Thlsi Is usual, was one ot the most stilling cents of tho da, but after much elKciihMon, lesulted In the leliihtatement of all the old officers, as befoie cnumeiatcd. The morning ses sion closed with hi let pi.iei by Rev. .Unison X. llailcv. The nsscmbly, nuin lioilng oer a hundred, ueljoiiine.il to the Sunday school looms with theli haskct lunches, excellent eoftco being sen eel by tho resident union. The afteinoou session opened with dcotional sei vices, led bv Rev. Jticl xon X. Ralley, editor of the At row, a teinpeianio paper published In MooMi. A ie smile of the jeai'.s woik w.w giv en by each of the lollowiug local presi dents; Mis. P. Downing ot Scranton, Mi. I- W. Stone of Wiueily, Mis. (I H hlPjiliens ot Peckllle, Mis. L. M. Sw.uts of Punmoii, Mi - 1311abeth Howell ot C.ieen Ridge, Mrs. Relle Vim Stoich of I'losldeiue, Miss Turner ot Nay Aug, Mis. T. R. How en ot Tay loi, and JIr. Pietcc Rutlet of Carbon dale, Mi". Stoll of Paltou and Mi. Sotoan ot South Ablngton leported for their unions In the absence of the pica lelcnts, MRS HHAX'S RIH'ORT A solo bv Mi. Rlackman at this junctuto pioscd a xeiy pleasing num her. The supei Intendont of I.ovat I.e. glon woik hi tho county. Mis. liean of Duntnoie, then gn o an lnteie--tlng le port of tho year's ptoceedlngs Mis. Hand, superintendent of raltioad woik, spoke on achlevementrt In this lino. The evening session was hugely at tended, anil a clIm.iK to a well-spent el. iv, special music by tho Methodist HpHeopjl chiilr and Hue aelrtresscs by Mi.- A M Hohey of West PIttslon nnd "W. W. I.atluope, of Si i.intln, and C. V. NkhoK of AVIlkes-Haue, being liotiLCililo liatuies ot this lit s-es-slon. The ii-oliitleins uilopted bj the convention follow . W , Hi liiiinbii- of Inkauiiiiia I in W inni'i UmMiaii itinprrame miioii in llltrenlli miaul comcntion iiiiblnl, i.iaimille ok nmleiUi the Si u ioiii 1 jilinir of ""i" ihaiuilv 1 ' it In r in the I ruu-rrM of Iho u ik of the Woman's riniitlan Jempcnmu union in eierr union ilnrins the pit jui. we iUo irjoiee in tlio iin.ieue which It is ohm to reeord in incnihir-hip ami acllilty in our unn lomiii We lelicio H an oigalil?atioii we liao bifii cillel to carrj on a mat nioiil rrfomi wine h diniandc from us niurli petsnwi oru ana par illliu of caw, ind tint loiKmc tow-lull the nn. I mloiy h1ik.Ii muat rienluallv come, we jjiili pledge ourrcliii to rinecccd illort in tho ciihc of foul absliuciico and piolublilon, mi 1 irnew our covenant to stind firmly by lhip piiuiiphi und tike no baikweid Hrp ill tlio iar ncioio us nut n ku Mi-aunr wi. wind in lovihrf elipendaiiio upon our lleaiinly lallui Iiijiiiiii.Ii as total ilutiiiciuc for the indiwd ual an I liisal prohibition lor the .tan.- aie tuiidiincnta! principled of our work, no iciom iih ii I our linluii to cinpln.lro both of thr-e phaMj of th.i sreat iucilion In tlio loinlni jcar'd work I he htronr.t hupo of the tempi unco le dum Hit in llio education of the .voun;, 'liio ucntiliu tiiuprraiiie iiitrilclion lawi traihiui; tlio nil and m ductile clfeLU of aliohol and naiiotiid will true, in III tho future a Binna tiou of foul ulutaiurii. 'Iho Ui$ il liuinr. anio lesion, Willi tin eaicfully pnpaied nun ml' a Ion.: the Mine llurs, lit rlilhu-il-ni, in uiotloe, Iti tally ill; inn .will swell tin hope ful lompiny toward whhli wo look with e Hi ndi mo and Iiopr Wo rejuiio tint Hie false, uimlintiliu leadlines of l'mf. .Mnalei, of Wci-hjan coIUrc, lino been m ahtind nutli di-proid be loinpcicnt mediial an IhoiliirH md the u curacy of the triiliiugi ct the ciubweil tct boki fully c.lablihcd Wc tlcploro Hie alilludo of our nitloiul gei i riiuicnt in KKaid to tlm army canteen, and uruo our unioiH to renewed (utility to elciiat tlio oident iiitmlioii to npeal the anii-CJUli.cn law Wc li iltniii cm wll con.ldeiel resolution, pi..iil at our midyear contention. In lecird to tlie tt lie flu Hues and tn-luiU our pretldrut and diliKJlin to libor for icioriu in tlili niattrr. At tlm tuna of nitionil orrow and dia.tcr, wc tccoid em honor and ihuuuchthn of the cowuiillv nvUiliialion of our prcMditit, Wil liam Mikmlej thii.lim women we de nouiiio the lcalUatioii of the tiloon, nhuh il the hot bd, tho inciting place, the home of auaicliy, wolcnt.0 an I bloooVlinl I'roin thin ufuge tho avii-.in trailic out and tlitkej at tho inj foundation of our no eminent nnd oir Iioiiii. We rduiii tlianki to tlio I'eikiille union for their hoMulahlo weliomo an I eeiierou.1 enter- tiinmeiit, to the tin. tin and pi.tori o tlili ihuich, to the- iuu'ii-s who hun done tn min.li to nuke; line luiclini: pleasant an I piotltable. TOOT BALL. 'Iho fn t lull iramo pined 'lliiiisdn beiwern tho lcll.e JuiiiiH and No ,.! hchool, ir.ulli I in a tie, HO Iho bicU of tlio No tl team did tome good woik lliry weie Itrjiiihli, Clark and llnlhlU. Muiph', the full iuk of tic lillpke Irani, did wnno sood woik Willi the ball, while llouil,, cf tlm uun. nam, cave a huo ex hibltiou in taiklln.'. You Jm don't Ql need fl&l ice rni When jou use Dr. Hnnd'fl I'hosnhafcil Condcnscel Milk you don't need ice to keep U sweet, nnd jou can nlwnjs feci sure of its purity. Delis creel milk is fre quently kept from .souritiR by the use of chemicals dangerous to health. DR. HAND'S Phosphafed Condensed Effilk Is nlways swoot no nintler how lint If cftn. If I rlohon In butter fat nnd hnn mlderl nil thoptionpliatcs anel hypophon plillrHcontnlned In ivlient. it hun tlioflnioroferciim, the suclnlnlnt: power ofnivlicnt diet, llookletfrce. THE DR. HAND CONDENSED MILK CO. Scranlon, Pa. AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre M HI I I r- md Mime. I I 111 11 , Bui. Minajcr. Friday and Saturday Nights and Saturday Matinee, HMIIiy MMtll'tt, nrejenta tlm Tlraulifiil l' total Lonieiiy Piama, THE VOLUNTEER ORGANIST Dramatized from the ten? of Hie f unc name. ii v mm n cum. 1 inlorerd by the elircv of every denominjlion a the stroiifcest and mewt impressive trllBlnul phi of the ane. 1 imiilkcnt kcenie. and clec tin it eflcct-k IMIK I.n Lvcnlnc, "V , If . Toe an t l Mat. hire, entile lower floor, S'X ; cntln bilcony, Jot Children fo any pait of house, lac, r1t1 er Mle Medneii) itOi m Academy of Flusic M. Ul.lS, I esre ,1 Iiiinj, Manager. tiAiiW k ot" m irr. Tho Myrkle-Haider Coinpany ln a rcpcitolrc of bluh priced altractloiu at popular prliei. MAT ATTRVC110N. King Drnmatic Company 1'ieeiitlns tho follnnlnR rcpi-rfoite- ' On th Maba-h," Mondiy night; "Paust," 'lueday mat inee; "V Haul of 1 nnie," 'luo-diy niBht, "In drr Two 1'laci," ll'edncday mitlnee, "--porlltias lluche.i" Urdnesdav niBht, "Ei.t Ijnne" Jlmndav matinee, "( liciTy Pickers", Ihur-diy nlsht, "Nell (iwjnne," 1 rldav matinee, "nimt Jiani," I'riday niBht, " Aard of 1 ranre," Mt urdiy nnllnee; "the Octoroon," .-.iturdiy night, Nilit Pniei. 10, 20 and SO cent.. Miliure Prices 10 and 20 cents AITHEATRE All" fi IHItUISOlOV Minacer. IScoMrIiI" Two Matinees I inlay and -iturdiy the Sensational Slaves of Opium Buiiesqaers mi. m r r k, ' nisrv rnEh" $10.00 TO $18.00 A WEEK Hilary for in intelligent man or woman fn rich) to en I'iimanent pottion. 10 icntu per hour ton spaio time. .Manufai-turer, Ilo b, Phllidclphia. i iTheNfs f Inv flnisflnlra flh llnconvrnlcnre, atlrctlon MITT lln wbiob, . opulbn. cCu-V"1" bucdci nnu inipriinns mil. Prof.G.F.THEEL.527,!,,??IW rSA fbllalvtptiia. V. fjolj (rmta HnKfUlUt lit n Am..... ti.. ...-... . .... .1.. .- " -II m -l..a.' i IlUfiffl.(frrhrtil tftl(ldyt)EircHtihtiir I IJlofxi rol.oi. rrfos Itthllllr. Lotl Hiahnoil.1 """I tm imiicnirri (if run- ij uikii g riBIi m Tarlrnrrlcn it 8trlftur4 (bo rultlavi. rBdInniv InrRtiabrunkf n Ortftm bti fur Sworn TftllmoBUlift lloolii Ttpstinittry MfdUal awcl t Uflrlnlfrm 1. Hfollan paprr.I OBITUARY. J. WKSLUY UKVNOLDS, n l.i- Ions reseident of r.ictotyvllle, illcel M-rs suddenly nt Ills homo last Tnosd.iV ovenlriB, that beliiB his Hlt-ilfrh birthday. Ho iwih cnteitalnlnpr ln coniiade, I... H. (.it-cn, who u.m ale colelnatlnpr his boventy-sr-xenth lmth d.i y. They hnd heeii unllsliitr mound tho y.ud, niul hurt Just sat down to dinner, when Mr. .Reynolds' licmt di op ped forw.uil nml hcfoie mediial mil could ho hiiuunoucil ho nai unron- scions and died shortly after the doc tor anhtel. Mr. Keynolds wns nn r county ooininlssloni i of "V online? county. Ho was a inomboi' of iho Hap. tlbt ehurili, ltcel Jacket lodfie, 1 O. o. r nnd the ti. A. 11. of this nlacr. Hi li MirvKcd by a widow, an adopt- it duURliter, Miss Kvn, ono hiothcr, W.il tor Reynolds, of 1'ni'loryvlllr, and t"'i sisters, Mis. Ilcniy Iteynolds, of th m plitce, nnd Mrs. l-'lotllla. (.'apwoll of" Omilson, lown. Tho tuucial was hriil In tho l'liat Haptlst c-liun-h Thurd iv nt 10 oVIoelc, r.nv. C5. It. Smith H-iMt eel by Itev. J. X. Lou, onie-lntliiB ln termciit was ninde In Uxeifjiven ioiiu tery, l-'actotyville. MISS ANNIi: lV.VOTT. ascd "1 oatH, chiUKhtei- of Mr. and Mrs, TlioiiuiB l.ynntl, of SIS West Mnilsol: stiect, past-eel nwuy jesteiday innin. liifr, nfler n tluco weeks' Illness with typhoid fever. Tho doi cased oiiiik woiiinn line! been employed for sevri.il joins nt MeaiH & lliigcn'H btoir atiel wiih pioinlnently Identified with it number of chinch orKiinUntlons In Noith Si'ianton. She was nlso Ue presldent of tho Ladles' nulllili ta tho Aiii'lent Older of lllhpinlan ellMs Ioiih of Noi th Keianton. Sho wns pos sessed of u sweetly beautiful disposi tion, and sho will be long lonicinboicel bv her hosts ot fi lends. Sho Is Mir vlM'd by lii-r patents nnd tho follow Inn lnnthciH nnd sisters: 'Wlllliiin V , clot If of tho common council; Pattinc J , M, .1 , John i:, Thuiniis, refer T , Klsler Maiy Laciullii, ot Cinboniliilo niul Katheilne. The fuiiPinl will bo held on Monelay uuiiiilnr; al 10 o'llnek. A sol emn high mass will be celebrated In tho Chinch of tlm Holy Hosaty, and In tel meut will bo made In Hie Cathedial ccmcteiy, X v I 1 I.