The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 29, 1902, Page 10, Image 10

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THE SOUANTON TRIBUNE- SAWRDAV, MAIiCIL 1J), lJ)Oi:.
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Musical
Atuonu Ilie most lirlllliiiil nl tlio many tnlrnlril
lilniiUli n( N-MiitMi niiij ht mrntlnni'il Mr, Ar
thur Lonir, hIihm: mnl at llitcrnso.v lull mi
'I lilirilitj frnliitf ,.m one of Hip liuilcul Irr.its
nf Hie mm'oii. Mrs. lnifT. who Is il pupil nf Mr.
Il.ijiln Kmiiis, irlcs xMcmr or mwl In linltnl
Mil. IC till It l.O.Mi.
-1(Il .nut l. inclnttdl with tin- pmwis if eiirs
nu Hut nip c(i npii.nt.tii in t lie oik nf Hip
true .1 1 1 l-i . In t li Inliipicl.iticin of tlirini's nf
Hip urlpii nl II"' lominttp K'liool Mir. Iiohr
lias few Mipirlnif.
'I II II
Violll Hip -ppprli nf thp people Hie ti.nt few
ilijs it mhiih tli.H rinimloi.i" u.is ,i KiC'ilrr ills
flppnintitiput In Su.itiltm ilinn li.ul lit'rn nntici
pa I pit I i.i tliwp hIio IiiiI lipanl Hie nppra in New
oiK. 'Hipip is n ica-nn wlij 'Tloiriloi.r t-linuld
rci' liap lii'Oii .illoucil it liparlnir imUiile nf Hip
Uti-ci'iit u-perlniip ila.. r.p.uinir nut Hip fpv
tuneful .lli.s wlui. mi' utiilniililnlly Minciior to
Mi llifnir tli.it lus Iippii priMlm-ril liv thn nioihiit
.AuiprU in (oinpoMrs who t.il.c (nnti.icts nuil
write upcras while ,nii wait, 'Tlnindnu" is the
rnrj.il iiiirpa), thill, witless anil tfifMiuir pinilui
Jinn ever InlUitpil upon an ainluiirp in :in laiul.
"rioiuiini.r pbu'd to lo!iiir Iuium'-. at the
Casiun lit thp Wait ami (arne vpr near li.uil,
liipttiu; the .ki f iilinrNt who furuMipil Hip
lucnt'v for IN liii pniihirtlon- 'Ihp iliiictnir
mill lnnlllK nf till' IIIPIIlli'li nf lln' fllnoll- ilouhlP
(exli'llp, howi'ei, lipiaiup n fail ami siil the
pine fiimi an c.irl ilpatli. 'J In- in inajenient nf
ihp Ijiiuin i.iu in no wav'lie Mimed fnt Hip
tljiappniutuicitl. 'ilie intiip.ni luuudtt Iipip lj
Mr. l)iilT. in iKpniHP 10 a popular diuiaiid was
in 'nine ir.'.peits .upeiior to the original at the
Cnsiuu. Hut "-iiantoii thr.itir-eoris .up ililr to
judjce, ntul easily ip.ilied tint ihe hail paid
IiIkIi piiePH foi Hip pilih';jp nf uitiu""sijiir a
mpilinirp iierfniinaiii p.
II II 'I
Many peoplp will ipiiuinlipr Willi pleisuie Miy
Anna Diirkm (now .sulci lioip Oioli.o. lw
llttrktn Is now ip.ulipi nf jiiiiio in one of llrook
lyn's laiRP jc.h1ciiiIc.
I! II II
Miss Villlli ShIiikIp and MK- l.oiptt.1 ''nhe.,
ii.iinifiilp pupiLi nf ll.ijiln i:an", will clip n
dt.ils in thp near futiiip. Anumi the piumNniK
orun tiidt1!!!!- iindpr Mi. ll.mln l.tns, wlio
liar made niarki'd piokii'ns aie Mi- K011.1 H.iIpj,
Cailinndilp; Laura liL'ln, Mlnonka; Miss l.ihliy
Nrmj, IIiirIi Williams and lwn I'ricp, of this
dtj. The lsl and prpent pupils who aie link
ing fl siicu's.s in a professional win aip MUs
Maine .loliiwiii, ii;,iiii-t 11 1 St. I'.iluiV.s (.'.itho
In. limit li, this city; MUs ltoi Conwaj, oriianKt,
B y our , M AJ1W, A JVU AOL ACm, A XUkCf r r
w5h TAGS f rom"STAR," "HORSE, SHOE," "STANDARD NAVY," "SPEAR BEA3" "BRUMMONB" NATURAL LEAF, "GOOB LUCK." "BOOT JACK,"fe
"PIPEK. HEIDSIECK," "MOBBY SPUN ROLL," "J. T.," "OLD
m "CROSS BOW'OLDEACH AND HONEY," "RAZOLV "K. iU&;;9 RSNVLLiS-' "TNWJSsjJ
H "OLE, VARGINY," and TRADE, MARK STICKERS pm "FIVE BROTHERS" PSpe SmoSiing Tobacco M
..
equal 4o TWO CUBANOLA CIGAR BANDS
(UMiiguumiMiuu.'le'liijut&Kiigi isiJrA
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rnMm .-i.srt c I- j jl 1" HILH
ifairiiour Cons strike) &
iIEOO BANDS.
6 Each Shell design
J0OO BANDS
SEWJNO
MACHINE
'40QO
BANDS
CHILDS SET
KnifeforKdiSpooa
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Mtt)iuA JiSSiiya
WRJTE VOUR NAME AND ADDRESS, PLAINLY on outside of pacKago contalnlna BANDS or
WSIAFPKR.S, and forward thorn by rogiaterad mall, or osproaa prepaid. Bo suro to have your pacllago
oecuroly wrapped and properly marllod, ao that It will not bo lost In transit, Send bands or wrappers and
requests fop preoonts (also requests for catalogues) to C, Hy, Drown, 4241 Folsom Avenue, St, Louis, Mo,
IMPERIAL GI6AR COMPANY
Gossip!
Hoty t'io tlmrcli! .Mist iMIHi SwImitPi .Mr.
Ilf tirlce Itlltcr ti net Maine CnVun.liiiiRli,
II II. II
Mr, Henry Wulfsolin, ol Sew York lit, tii.ttf
iibIhr the urliU who nip (o fliiu: ut Hip ''Itoine
fnr (he friendless" itmecrt Tliuml.iy rictiliiur,
April :t, I1.11 fell I Hie fnllowfnK olllclal prnarllnnic
whkli l iittMlf.md titllllant III eteiy reprrt!
Ileelt unit Aria, "Waft Her .tiKclV'....i.ltuiiilrl
.Mr, Hen D.ivlea,
Miiale, "DpUI'k Trill Tnrllni
Mr. t'VllJS KrcWer.
Arlil, finin "(finiid Optra Mhelllp" (loiinnd
Mine. I.llli.111 tll.tmell.
WeMi Sons
(a) "V del 11 pur,"
HiJ "V fain a'l dwell."
(1) ".Mentrn Hum."
Mr. Hen ll.ilc
ynllB
(a)
Spiill nf Hip VmI" Knrjeon
(li) "M.v llalinle" 1111t1.it
(p) ".SHtTlhpuil and I." Ilcacli
Mine. Lillian lllauielt.
(a) "11tla11ti', KctiRiuHi" View tempi
(li) "L'Abellle" Hplmliett
(c) "Cliiin'oti S11111 I'molet" Tihalkuwnky
Till. Krcl'ler.
rla, "hlellllmi VcierV' Venll
Mine. Lillian lllauvelt.
Itniiianp (fiom (.'rand Opera faint), "Salle
dl Mom" .....' Hotinod
Mr. lien Dalit".
Paulailf, "Son pill Me-ta" INiRanlnl
Mr. I'rlU IireHler.
M.i LitlilliiK, liaiilt.
II II II
'Hip Newman Hiili CI101.1I sntlpty lii.i'l" .1
mo"t niisplcloin htrlnnim! lat Monti ly pipiiini;
at the Knlftlili of ColunihiH etuli Iioihp. The
inouraniuip, whlih was oi:p nf ninth merit, w.w
ulien with unu-iial IIiikIi with ttieat ii'sard for
larlom tiliailet nf psprelon and ictliLteil much
iit-tllt nil tho-e ill iliirge.
II II II
Miss dale llor.ui, plinit. who will make hei
Hist pulillf appp.iraiitp in the city nt the helm-nnilin-Ilelnk
tonecit at Hie L.ieeiim mi Alo'idi
eitnliu is umiouhtrtlly one of (lie foictuut .imuiis
the Scranton r.itlsts who hale won fiinte alnoad
thioiish attalnini'iits of a hlth nitler. Mls llo-
MlSrf rLARi: IIOItAX.
lan's talents as a imisiiian aie i ii1i.hh "d hv
lieiMinality and lepn-e nf uianiier tint imkp her
in twpiy PJlp a tit tonteit tonipanion foi the
woild's creatpst 1lr.1111.1tio tontratio.
I II II
Jllss (Jrai'o .sprawl. p, who kiii al the Tnuity
Cubanola Cigar BANBS amd Old Vl2gsia!a Chea-oolfc WRAPPERS
I III II !!! IIIIMIIH-MII II ' mtIT-r7" "'"I lllllTOIlllWffP1" 't'f ""l"l""1-L'l"-,Tr' -..!-.. ... niwinr'tm..iJ.LTMsjffTr!TT.-''i77ra...nJFVi:s .1 JHU- -Tnwr.TtHl1 JMLIIIlP-l--!lrgnr'gr-Ull'lM T HUW
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0Bd3uh
Nfcltol400BAND5 . WATCH
.Solid gold (W Karat fine)
IU.WUU PANUP
SIX TEASPOONS
ShcM design
Y, .300 BANDS
SIX TABLESPOONS
una am
ff,b f ??.
v5Si-l
i j,iTy"'
iSjjdl design 500 BANDS;
NUT SET
Cracker and six picks
TRUNK
160 BANDS
fonvas Covered
3000 DANDS
MANDOLIN (Waslibyrn)
GUITAR (Waihbuml
aaoaBAjjDs
1r
clmreli, ('.irhoiuiile, on I'atm SumkiVi will flnp!
al Hie Caster nerilie Kmiilay iillriiioon In r.lnl
Park ilumli. Mlw Sprairiie Is nlmlylntr with
.tntm T, Wdtklns. She Ins 11 Mtnne mill tlear
niazro,
Il II II -'
l.tcwellii .tone.s, to whoni nttwl iuihIiIiiih of
Hie city are liultliled for iimrtcatc. Is iloliitf
liiutli tor tniisle In this region. Mr. .lonrs Is
ailrletlwt Kiieiem In 'Jrlnlly ttuirs.li at t.trlinn.
dale, wheie lie nitueeuYil Charles Doemnt us
urganlst.
II II II ,
Mr. Sumner Salteti pianist, ornanlst itnil loin
powr, ussiK'l.ited for Hip past Huee ytars with
Hie Ilardpntieruli Nilinol of Mnslf and All. as
Iraehtr of Ilie iidviimed vlasa nt lilano pupil.
alo of oriran and theory, lias recently uixepttil
1111 riiRDRrmciil III New Vnrk, as orRiinlsl I
ilioliiniisler of the llroailway taherliaple, the
ItatlliiR CoiiRrrRiitlnnal rliurcli nf the nirlrupoll.
Mr. S liter lias recently lieen oteiipled with the
til.il nt miIim or ciiRiiRemtnt In the new win
tiliitlettf, mid a that thp music nininlttee
ihnse fur tenor Mr. Thomas llejnnn, a fotmcr
lesldent of Hiintitnii. In whtwp iniiltal iiilianpp.
inent all Ids former filintU In this clly will
trjolee.
II II P
Hitier'n band Ime now dpildpil on thplr new
uniforms, anil the tniitr.ut will Lp let l' Apill
I to a illy lallnr, to he inmptctnl liy May v!l.
In leadlnt'i'S fur Hip KiiIrIiIs Templar cimtl.iip,
to Lp lipid In this city. The Land promise to
appear In one of the upatpst and hot nnlfoiiiu
ot anv niRiinlfiittnii of Its kind In the ntntp.
Torly men hap I11111 eiiRasert fnr the Trmplai
pantile. The inrnibrM aie now down tn steady
reheauiils on their pnuramme for llielr nest
animal concert, which will lie a nui'iial lie.il.
PRICEBURG.
Mr. unci Mrs. Albert Nucpler, of
Green lilclfjo, Hpcnt Wertnesilay with
Mrs. Gvtn'KP SclnnltU, of Mnplo street.
Mlses Kntlc O'Connor itnil Eitlth
Mtirj?nns rcturncil to StioiitlHburf? Nor
mal Bt'hool, nftcr spending several days
with their parents In town.
Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Dlerlts, of Car
malt street, intended a funeral at
Hyde Park on Thursday afternoon.
PreuehliiB in the PrteoburK P. M.
elnireh. Hew V. Itontley, pastor. Sun
day mornliiff service at lOtUO o'clock.
Subjeet, "The Christian's Completeness
in Jesus." Evening service at 7 o'clock.
Subject. "Dyinpr to hive." faster
music will be rendered by the choir tit
both services under the leadership of
Wlllitml Benjamin. All ate Invited.
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DURYEA
The returns oC the county assessors
show that Durvca liorouRli has J,!)!)t
stiulents itttendinK the borough school,
and that Avoca has 1.O30.
Duryca Is anytliln7 but a "dry" place,
as the share we receive this year from
lltiuor licenses will show. We will re
ceive $4,r.G0 this vonr.
The Ladles' Aid society of the Pres
byterian church Intend to have a sup
per Mai ch 31. All are welcome.
The Rpworth Ioukuo has arranged to
have tin Kapter social on Monday even
in jj, March HI. Ice eieam will be sold,
and the luncheon will consist of ckrs
in all styles.
Frank Lane atitl laui?hter, Eva, vis
ited in Plttston, Thursday.
VANDLING.
The pupils of the Vandllnp; school
will serve warm maple sitK.-ir at the
home of the principal on Saturday eve
ning, March L'9, lftOL', from 7 to 10. for
10 cents a dish. Proceeds for a library
or organ.
. A . . nt . .
os? TWO OLD VIRGINIA CEiEROOT WR APFEK.S
iTOlirrkt
VAStcrlinssilvci-M
i irimmings M
M 1600 BANDS
TRAY
&&;
WATCH
-y.-
5tcr!ing5ilvcr 000 BANDS
UUTThR
553"
WHTllOt
pidpcc ernsr .fiep I
v . ".,' ' . . ' " Pa'
Leoincr v;ji
ll-'wide 6"d?ep 24"fong Bl
HAND
fiiiV "s? B"w 1?
TRAVELLING BAQ
18 Cornblnation
3600 BANCS
I'AOYS-SILK
i mm ii iijjgsz3g?i'r""fl
( &
,io uuBrantccci,
I4.0.0.BANDS
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tj-rfl yJWk
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yit&A)S7U.j)iJjjA
109 Leokawenne Avenue
EASTER MUSIC IN
(Concluded from Pngo 3.)
Hall the Day That Sees Him lllse Monk
l'rner.
0 Limit nl (led .,,,, ,,, .Woodward
Ilcnrillctlon.
Zlon Lutheran Church.
!n the EvatiKcllcal Lutheran Xlon
church on Mltllln avenue, of which Huv.
O. A. Cltillenkatnp Is pastor, the follow
ing programme will bo rendered tomor
row: OrR.m, "Ailoi nt Inn," from "Sonate Percale,"
Leiimiein
Choir, "Hip Lord It lllsen" (lalirlel
"Up l.hcs" Lorenr.
"Muster Hells" ..Welm
OrRiin, 1'iiRiie, (I Major .....Hath
Soiranos-Mlss Ph. tlrcltirr, MrK. 1'. .1. WM
ln.i er, Miss M. Zehllcr.
Alios Mis. .1. Diem, .Mrs. O. A. Hallenkamp.
Tenors Mr. Kihrle, Charlrn Seliwald.
laio .tuhn (lahn, Louts I'alk, I'. ,1. Wlcl
inn rr.
Alhln Korn, nrRillilM and tllreclor.
Providence M. E. Church,
This programme will be rendered to
mortow In the Providence Methodist
Episcopal church, of which the Rex;.
George A, Cure Is pastor:
MOII.NXSC.
I'rtlude In (I Aslifoul
Ml-w llelle (ireen.
DovoIoRy and l'talin.
11 inn "'Hie Day of ltcsuncctlon."
l'iapr.
Antliem "Clnikt the Lnid Is lllsen Totkl"
II. A. Lewis
Mr. Hin.ulbent and Choir.
Xnlitps and Ofleiliuy.
Aiithfiii "Chiist Our l'aswiicr"..L'. X. Afhfonl
Choir.
11 inn "The Monilnj? Kindles."
Serinon.
UmciliiiR Memorial Talilel toAmlirose JIulley,
.1. T. Nyliart.
II 11111 "The Morninc LiRht Is llreakln?."
Doiohw and Ileiieillitinu.
r.VIIXIXtl.'
I'lelutlp In D Handel
Mi-h Itelle (trppn.
11 mn "1 Know That My llnleimer Llies."
I'ra.ier.
Anthem "The Ilpsiuipttlon"...!, Wesley HuRliea
1'iof. William Dnls ((Inihm Morlals),
Ml. Ilio.idhent and Cliulr.
Xotiees and Ofttrtory.
Solo clcttctl
Mi. D. 1). Lewis.
Anthem "Awake foi (.'olden (iloiy Ilreaks"
Kiiki.ilrlik
Mis. LewK Mi. Ilioaillienl and Choir.
Sermon "llie iropn Pools."
DovdoRy anil llnirdli.tlon.
Hinn "Jeiij Shall IIoIrii."
St. Mark's Lutheran Church.
The following musical selection will
be tendered on Easter by the choir of
St. Mark's Lutheran church, under the
direction of Miss Clara Sanders, or
ganist: 4
M itln Si'iiitp, f a. 111.
"Ic ileum"
Ilnly Cnminiuuon eniie, 10. ;;0 a. m.
"Kins of KIiirs"
"Clnlst Our P.isour"
...IlilTo
. ...Simper
. ..Chappie
....Shelley
Sulo, "Itp.-ttiit'tlion"
Mks .NpIMp .Maitkwltk,
vi:sim:u m:iivici:, -.to p. m.
"Lift Yum (ihid Voiie,"
"O yintr ITnlo the Loid"
Ssnlo, "O Sitiptl Head" ,
. .Oalniel
..Simper
aikson..
.Inepli Phelps.
The following programme will be ob
served at the Eastor exercises of the
HONESTY " "MASTER
& m - rm. m . .. 1.
COFFEE SET
5000 BANDS
2E00 BAUDS
Y
'DASS,
BALL
Lcaoue
25lr
DAO
r, ;r in hi pv.i
r K,;;.i ;-'. A'wjrrJUfB-rwtiHiW
giifejN
Alligator 10 In;
Leather Lined
24.00 BANDS
22or
Takodovm
,marun Magazine
Takedown 3030 Caibi;p
c yat
UMBRELLA CHESTER MAGAZINE RIFLE
TcH;rfwn!64lio E2caiibn?t
3.600 BANDS
'
AmerlcanoCigar Company
mmmmmmmmi
5SX &! ksS tii&'Zjfi PjsIa i
THE CHURCHES
Sunday school of St. Mark's Lutheran
church Sunday evening t "30 o'clock:
I'rncpsslonal, "The Day of llesurrccllon,"
Veralcle, Scrlpltire, l'raer,
llcjpousory, "0 SlnR lltilii the I,oril",.,.,Sliiipct
Choir.
"Our WHcom" U'IIIIp Mkhacl
".leiH l.lies Acaln" I'lurron' Delltmlllpr
"At llrtster Time" Vprn.i Vellcr, i:ilo Vptter
Ka.stcr (IiipHiir,
Mary WaRiirr, Linda lleiwon, Katie Sihrnetler
llinn, "The Strife In O'er" School
"Ilie I)cudrop" Dora Delknilller
"Al Hip Tninli,"
Lena Larson, Llrle I, nn, Minnie von W'eis.
elillue, Llwle l'lels.el,
"The Lnril Is HIen"..OlRii KiillherK, Mary Hopp
Duet, "Tiie Jlessage nf Caliary,"
I'lorenpe Watrous, tlcrlha Schuster
"The Hatter Stor" .1 Infant Clans
".lexiis Ik lllsen" Duretla Mlilnel
"llasler,"
Alice (Incline), 1'ieda Woehrle, Mabel Singer,
l.Ucy Wullher, tliilda llenoti, Annie Adams.
II.M1111, "Christ the Lord In lllsen Today,"
Schoul
"On the Hilltops" Alice (lui'iiucl
.Motion Hon?,
Mary Wagner, llultla flenson, lluhla Waa-
nei, Arline (luler, Annclta Tlrtre, Mary Hopp
"A Child's I'rsijer" 1 Anna HicImcI
"The Chlldien'H Hauler,"
Alfred Verkmellrr, Willie Schroeder, Henry'
Wallhcr.
Sour, "Lift Up Your HearlK,"
Cl.us ot YounR Lidles
"Lasteitldc" .el la Hopp
Tenor Solo, "() Kiereil Head" tackson
Josenh I'helps.
Aiilhem, "Lift Yom (Had YoIim" Gabriel
Choir.
CIiksIiir VcpVr Sen ice,
llenpdlctioii,
lteces-slonal, "ChrUl Is ltlscn, Hallelujah,"
Sihool
Welsh Presbyterian Church.
The following programme of Easter
music will bo rendered In the Welsh
Presbyterian church on Wayne ave
nue, Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock:
Cliuius, "Welcome to All" hihool
Siilpttuc I'cailini; and 1'ia.iei,
I'ustor 11. ft, KolieitH
Chorus "Hear Our Pin.itr" School
Hecitatiuii "Xmi We Tell the Story"
Mivi A. .louts
Solo ami Chorus "On Calim.i'R Plow"
Mis M. Itoheits and School
ClioriM "fhri-t Is HNen" Svlinnl
Stilptiiie Kcadlus Ila.iden Price
Violin Dutl....Mi,s O. I'. Ilolli'ltr. Tied White
( iininpinied by Mrs. I'ipiI While).
Chnius and Duet,
Mhi-es Mary Itithanls (Iwen I'jiwill and Sihool
lteiitatlon "CaMci TliliiiRs"...,MisH (I. Powell
Chorus "Loi ply Hnsler Llllp," Sihool
Choi us "Klowtr (horns" Sihool
Clioius "Now Is Clirift nNen" Sihool
Itecltalion "Sons of Kastei".. ill's May Thomas
Clioms "lie Will Come".... School
Conduitor -Mr. Ihule.s Itich.iiils.
North Main Avenue Baptist.
The following Is the programme that
will be observed in the North Main
Avenue Uaptist church next Sunday:
MOllMMi.
Doolo .
Imocatinn.
1 1 11111, M.'i.
Scrliture l!p.ulinB'.
Anthem "Smjr ancl Itejoiip fnr Chii.-t Is
Itbcn,"
Pra.ier.
Notiu's.
Odpitor Caiol ThpIip (tills
WORHMAN V8 JOLLY TAR," "SICKLE,"
An - - M a. . & - 1 nrt -
fit? ns,V7rriiiit:ffrWnu mrTTPOl ft
& ' " ? :::.
fli?f?l r ll05SVCOH10lluieW!3lOKt.
WS&m 150 SANDS
i'V nATnrr
lifeaff?!
Hollow gt-cunJSl English sfeel
fjLJOOBANDS
vrvAZ
fARVERS
00
SAFETY RAZOR ANQ.STR0P
3UO BANDS
t
i pocket knih: A
S. I jDcsfsijelSlagliaiidfe (J
Nliji 130BANDS jjf
I J. ITUUHIIUJ J.1
(ifSavxtwiJ14 lm
Nll UjVwLtili-' .tii.si ,Ci"jJ iJjljF
- ., - '".. TT?!ftJ
REMINGTON RIFLE MoM
33 Calibre 160O BANDS
rtus-- ir.inia
WrfUFr?-!j
MARLIN REPEATING SHOT GUH,
IRguagq 4000 BANJOS.
nvit
4000BA.NDS.
givea
'jfif&fWZ&i&P'
S
v"rM'
"KsiWVkVjn
ys$pi
v, " OUR. NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of preaenta fop 1003 Includes many arllelei hot'snowr
above, It contains tho moat attractive Hat of proaenta over offered for bands and wrappers, and, will ho sent
by mall on receipt of poataso two cents.
Our offor of presents for bands and wrappora will eaplro November 30, 1902,
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WHOLESALE
TOBACCONISTS
Soprano Htflo "The Ilciirrcc!lloii .Morn"'
Mr j. 1). Leu Is
Sermon "The Hmpty Tomb, or Tumi's
Triumpli" ...,,,,ltcv. Albert Hatcher .fmllh
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Ikiptbni.
Deneillctlon.
livr.si.Nd.
11 mn. 101,
Anthem "Awake lhou That Skepcst,"
Solo anil Chorus ,,,, .Twelve fllrlfl
Scripture lleadlhR, v
lluphoiiliini Solo "The Palms",,, Mr. .Macmiirry
Xotkeit. ,
Offeiloi "Christ Arone."
Soprano Solo "Hcmirrrtll,"
Miss Mntlle lliiiil.innn
Sermon "The I'ncl rni..loy of the Itestirrec.
Hon" llcv. Albert Hatcher Smith
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Puritan Congregational Church.
In the Puritan Congregational church
on West Market street. North Scmnton,
a choir ot 33 voices will rentier special
programmes at the morning and even
ing services. The choir will bo under
the direction of Professor 1. S. Jones
and Miss Jennie Jenkins will be accom
panist. A largo orchestra will also as
sist. Following is the programme for
the evening service:
Anthem Choir
"Daughter of Zlon," Key (I Choir
Solo, Selected . ., Miss Mary lain aids
Hymn, "Christ A lose" ConRrcRatlon
Anthem, "lie Arovc" Ilallcy
Choir.
Comet Solo 1 Dai Id U.'ltcenc
Aildrci-s, Pastor Itev, It, ,1. ltrcc
Aiilhem, "Our llastcr Sour" Ilallcy
Choir.
Solo, Selected Miss Xelllc Tiljon
Aiithini, "Vlilory" Choir
Elm Park Sunday School.
The chorus of the Elm Park Sunday
school, under the direction of J. T.Wat
kin's, will sing in the afternoon:
Aiilhem "Chiist Our lisocr" Shepperd
Solas nntl Choir.
Anthem, "Awake Thou That Slccpesl",.Houcket
Chorus.
Contialto Solo "Hosatmn" Jules Cranler
Miss (irace Spr.iRiie.
Infant Department under the dlicitlon of -Mr.
Surdani.
Green Eidge Presbytorian.
At the Green Ridge Presbyterian
church tomorrow services appropriate
to Easter will be conducted by tho pas
tor, Itev. Isaac J. Lansing, In the morn
ing tit 10.30 and In the evening at 7.30.
The regular church choir will render
an especially prepared musical pro
gramme which Is as follows;
.MOltNIXO.
OiRan Voluntary.
Anthem, "Awake Thou That Sleepet''...,t!recnc
11 inn, "Come Ye ralthfiil Halm the Strain."
llmn Anthem, "Come See the Place,"
.MtGannihaii
Anthem, "The ltlscn Lord" Clrecne
llinn, "Well nine Happy MorninR."
Organ Postltitle.
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Oriran Voluntary, "Hastcr TliouRhts."
Iliim, "Itlse filliniis Conqueror, lllse."
Anthem, "Hallelujah Fairest Morning". ...Pontius
IIjiiiii, "Hark, Ten Thousand Harps and Voices,"
Pass Solo, "The ltpsuriection,"
Harry Howe Shelley
Mr. A. Pilling.
Vntlicm, "The Diwn of Hope" Krosman
ll.Miin, "Awake Yp Saints."
Organ Pastlude.
I'ei'onnel of the choir for thp day:
Soprano Mk, Ldlth Martin, itiloj Mr. .1. C.
WInke, Mi,s .tcssie Polhanius. solo; Mrs. A.
may be assorted
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Pilling, Miss Clara Van C'lccf, Mlvs .Kliriliotli,,. ,.
Palmer, JIIm ,Iesile Caicll. ' jit.
Alios Mr. I. P. tltlnnan, nolol Mlsj CI.1M
Xlfnieer, MIm Mlnnlo Peck, MIm Htsle Powellj
Miss llattle (lunsler.
Tenors .1. O. WInke, olo( 0. Cbntiit, notaj ,
Mr. Satlord.
llnsniB A, Pilling, nolo) .Mr. Snjtlcr, C, KJtk ,
patrlck, 1 (lunoter. ,
Organlsl Mies Salome lleclccr.
Cholnnasler tl, Prctl Whlltemore. ',
First Gorman Jit. E. Church'.
The followliirx programme of musio
will bo rendered nt both service's In tho
German Methodist Episcopal church to
morrow: Lnhsttigct (loll .,,.. .........L. L. Aohlont
Ostern ,.i.,,,,,i, ...... ..Male (Jiiartctto
I'r Lcht i,,, ......XovnlU
A. M. E. Church.
Tho programme for tho Sunday school .
exercises in the African Methodist
Episcopal church in Howard place to
morrow is as follows:
Sunday pcliool, 2.S0 p. m. ,
Opening 1 horns, by nhool.
Prayer Superintendent of Sunday nchool
"Joy, .toy, Joy" School
Kantcr (Jems ...Twehe little buys
"Illng the Kter Hells."
Select reading ..,. , ...Mamie rtnler-
"Hear Ye the Shout ot TrnmiietV........ School
Distcr cxerclaen Six little lioa
ltecltatlon .Walter Scott
Letter from the secretary of Home and For.
' clgn Missionary eoclety, read by tho sec
retary ot Sunday school.
Missionary song, "Oier the Ocean Far Iront
Their Home."
Lxerclse
Kastrr exercise .
Select reading ..
ColleoHon.
Doology.
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.Clasa No.
,..Ctas3 No,
.Mae Scott
N". Y., O. & W. Annual Spring Ex
cursion. The annual spring excursion of the
New York, Ontario and Western rail
way will take place this year on April
7. Tickets will be sold at greatly re
duced rates for tho round trip, nnd
will be good for six days. Wo need
only remind our renders that the spring
season Is tho most perfect time to vlBlt
the great city of New fork. Easter
and spring wares nnd attractions are
then offered to all.
Tho rate from Scranton to New
York and return Is $3.35 for this "ex
cursion, and any N. Y., O. & W, ticket
agent will be pleased' to give you any
Information regarding the excursion,
or drop n note to J. C. Anderson, gen
eral passenger agent, 5G Ucaver street.
New York city, who will answer your
Inquiry by return mail.
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tll-oiery nf the age . Cures and prcienta swollen
feet, blisters, callous and sore spots. Allen's
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