i r r, t-pWJjy- frt-u'-' '?n'.,r'ri-i,wi" rw - jWitygV SW'fS 7; IVa t 1'HE S0RA1STON TRIBUNE-SATUttDAV, OCTOBER 11, 1902. 8 v.. r p -? -; -r &r WEST JjCRANTON Programmes That Will Be Rendered at Harvest Home and Rally Services To- morrow- 'Thr follow In? phwiiiiiiiic will lip icn (Irtcd nt tl' ISttllV "" cxcivIhph III the .Simpson .Mi'tlimllut Kplseopnl church ill the ii-Ktilur t-junriiiy school hour, 1-' in- "" simiiliiy: Ojiciihiw SmiR. No. I"'. rrityiT. 'Assistant .Siipoilntetidont (.'lifii'loM . Mill Itcsponslvo Ki'iiilltw. Sunday school lesson for the liny. Selection liy Simpson Mitlo ijimrtctlc, X'uif. AW Jones, Thomas 'Alnnius, Unity WrlKli-y iiml' Harry Aelior. Introductory ItaniarUs by tfiiporlnlcn- Ucnt Ueurijo U 1'ork. "Object or unity Day" JExcrclsci liv Pilmury Department Sour By thu School ltccltiitlon Ml.""' Louisa Snmwm gong Miss Sylvlu Jones Selection Slmp'im Atnli' Qtmrtctto Jlcmnil(s liy tin' l'nslor, Itev. Dr. 11. C. MaDermolt. Roll call and iiniiouneeuiout of honor list, hy Secretin y louls It. Jones. Collection. Notices, Bonn No. ::C U the school "Bcodlcllon. Tho otilccrs nnil teachers are malting every effort to have each scholar pres ent or accounted for and a IniRe at tendance will be pie.xent. I Harvest Home nnd Rally. Following Is the programme of the harvest home and rally day exercises, which will be Riven nt the Kmbury Methodist Episcopal church on Sun flay: morning snnvicK. Organ Pi dude Mrs. It. T. Stone. Anthem. 6crlptu.ro Lesson. JTynin S73. Prayer Pastor Hymn SfO. Announcements. Orfcrlnff. lAntbcm ' hdr gerraon, "Samuel's Call and "What It implies." Hlymn S7". Benediction. AKTKUNOON SI3RVIO. . . Blnglnpr, No. fl. Responsive UeadlnfT. Prayer Rev. James Bcnnlngcr Lord's Prayer In "1'nison. Poll Call Secretary Oeorfie Nash ShiBlnpr, No. !. Ton Minutes with I,oson. Slnglnp. ITo. t. Peeltatlon, "Rally Day "....Jessie Snnms Song Pilmnry OVlass Address David Lloyd IJuet Misses Irene find Maiy Parsons ItecJtation, "If 1 Wore you." 1'ditli Huberts Anthem Choir Adrtloss. "What I'cmstltutes a. Oood Sunday School Member .....I. .1. Seeley Solr Jane "Williams Recitation. "Beyond" Resslu Diehl I FHPRT Five stamps given, away with each bottle of Dufour's French Tar G. W. JENKINS. .iMaMiMa I The Saturday I Bargain Sales H5 Of which we are the originators in this city, have become 5"' H3 quite as popular as our Monday Bargain D lys but of course the ; j$ goods offered are especially designed for Saturday shoppers. . Misses' Jackets In Castor or Blue Melton, of good weight, double-breasted box front, fashionable collar and cuffs, braid and velvet trim. A ,well-mado garment with great wearing qualities. Made to sell at $1.50. SATURDAY, 3 & 3 $3.00 Monte Carlo Jackets a a For ladies, in Blue, Black and Castor, double pleat back, double breasted, Itomulno lining, Napo leon cuff, otc. Kxcellently tail ored and better than most $10.00 garments we have yet been. SATURDAY ONLY, iS $7.50 3 g Men's Furnishing? U3k Men's Fine Dressed Tan Kid Gloves, with silk htltohlng, etc. A marvel In value at 50c Men's Cupra Gloves and Mitts, with patent fastener. Soil, plia ble nnil tellable In forviee. Tho pair, 4 50c Men's (.'ui lion Mittens, every pair warranted, The patent pio. cess on these goods lenders them peerless fur w inter wear, a 50c A dozen other kinds of Glove? and Mittens for men's wear at less than 50c f Art Department 5 loug Table ("Qveid in Art Denims, trimmed with while bro cade, Colors, Itcd Blur.- or Green, Regular 00c Kind ;u 3 a a a a a 39c Globe Wareboiis?. t a -Other Notes. Jtrport of Sect slat y ..rjcorc Nash Announcements. Solo and Ohm us. lleneillotldn. nvKNiNQ simvion. OiKiiu Picludo Mrs. I. T. Slono Anthem Choir Scripture Lesson, Hymn, Prayer , Pastor Hymn. OfferliiK. Anthem , Choir Address, "Uclioua from Lnyncn con vention. Hymn. Ilcnedlctlon. Mixed Matters. "William AVnlsh, of Cameron avenue, uppeniTd heforo Alderman D.avlc.s lato last rvcnlnpr mid vore out a warrant for tho arrest of Joo Mitchell, of North Jluln avenue, on the charge of agjrra vated assault and buttery. He offered In evidence a hudly battered face. Joo .Mitchell then nppeared before tho al derman and swore out a warrant for the arrest of "William AVnlsh for as s'ault and liattrry. Not feeling- sails fled, lie swore out another warrant for the urrest of Kllen AVnlsh, Williams wliV, on the charge of adultery, and Uien, to cap tho ease, Joe swore out an other "warrant for the arrest of William Walsh, on the same charge. The hear lnR In nil four eases was postponed. Miss Alice Carl, of Chestnut street, appeared before Alderman Dawes yes terday and swore out a warrant for the arrest of David Itelss, of South Washington avenue, on the charge of stealing a valuable ring fiom her. Hear ing In this ease was also postponed. Mllford De Vail, of ft rant avenue, ap peared befoie Alderman John and swore out a warrant for the arrest of AVilllatn Cooke, on the charge of jump ing his board bill. Constable Tim Jones placed him under arrest", and when brought before the alderman, he paid bis bill. Raised Up Chiefs. Navajo tribe, No. 105, Improved Or der of Red Men, met in Red Men's hall last evening and raised up the follow ing chiefs: Prophet. Benjamin T. Rey nolds: sachem, David II. Jones: senior sagamore, Fred W. Peck: junior saga nioie, John Merchant; trustee, Jacob Sharp; guard of the forest, J. P. Mor gan. Those In charge of the ceremony were Past Sachems Henry AValter, Henry ftulse, of Navajo tribe, and W. ('. Scott, of Pocono tribe, No. 230. Jackson Street Baptist Church Notes. The lehearsals for our rally day, to be held the last Sunday in tills mouth, are progressing very nicely, the attend ance is large, and the singing will sur pass our expectations. The tableau, "The Cross and the Flag," will be an impressive feature of the concert. The Another Ribbon Saie .1-lucli Liberty Satin millions, c! all colors i."e 5p ii-lnuh Liberty Satin rtlbbons, " all colors 20c 5"! C-Inch Taffeta millions, all ! folois iric 5f! 3-inch Taffeta millions, all Jj colors 10c S'' 0& 2-Inch Fancy Klbbons, all J5; coluis 10c J" Ladies' Shirt Waists A flue assortment of fancy waists in tine tuck anil hemstitch lronts. Large plait fronts, etc., etc. AH right up to the hour in fnshlon. CHOR'K ON SATl'U DAY, f 5", 0. 00, $2.00 L.idle.V line French Flannel AValstH, with the new slot seams and black witln trim. The swell est waist of the season, on SATlTtDAY, $3.00 Hosiery and Underwear fj Ladles' lino ltlb, Fleece-Lined )g! Underwear. The best of the 50o Jj kind, on SATURDAY, S 39c Ladles' Norfolk and New Brunswick Underwear.' purest wool, Itegular $1.73 quality. Sizes slightly broken. SATURDAY, 0 . 00. 00. s- & 00. sr: 00. $1.25 Lndlch' Heavy Fleece-Lined Ilobe, fust black. A splendid stocking for cold weather. HAT URDAY, 20c decorations will bo unique. The or chestra Is composed ot AVItllam Pro thoroe, Louis Lewis, Carl Loucks, Will iam Jones, first vlollnnj John U. Thojn b, AVIlllam U. Jones, second violins', George King, tenor liornj John King, cornet nltoi Charles Kti?, solo clario net; Thomns King, double bass! Lilly King mid Edward 'Williams, organists. Installation of Officers. Hllurlau lodge, No. 703, independent Order of Odd Fellows, met In D. . Kvnnn' hull last evening, and with np ProDrlnlo ceremony Installed olTlcers. Dls.Vrlat Deinity Grand Mnster Jacob '.Turrls and team conducted the ser vices. Those Installed were: Noble grand, John Loch; vice-grand, Robert Will iams! secretary, John T. Rvans; finan cial secretary, Dnvld t'adwgan; treas urer, John Kelly; trustee for eighteen months, John T. Williams; representa tive to Grand lodge, D, 1). Kvuns. After the Installation n banquet was enjoyed. Several line addresses were made by members, and music was furnished by a full orchestra. Horn-Knapp. A very quiet, but pretty church wed ding took place on Tuesday nl St. Pat rick's chinch, when Miss Nellie, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Horn, of Four teenth street, wan united In manlage to Herbert L. Knnpp, of North Hronilcy avenue, by Rev, J. J. Dunn, The brldo and her mil id were attired In gowns of blue foulard silk. A recep tion was held at the home of the bride's parents after the ceremony. Upon their return from a brief wedding trip they will reside In a newly furnished home on Fourteenth street. New Sub-Station. Residents In tho vicinity of Mellevtic and Lincoln Heights will b pleased to learn that a new sub-station, to be known as No. S, has been located at the corner of South Main avenue and Landls street, with facilities for the transaction of money order and regis try business and the sale of postal sup plies. Justin T. Smith, the druggist, has been appointed clerk in charge, and tho station will he opened on November 'l. Postmaster Ripple received announce ment of the appointment yesterday. GENEEAL NEWS NOTES. Tho Father Mathew ball In Mears' hall last evening was well attended and a thorough success. A solemn high mass was sung at St. Patrick's chuich yesterday morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. P. 13. Lavelle was cele brant; Rev. J. J. Dunn, deacon, and Rev. M. IC. Loftus, sub-deacon. The St. Leo's met in their room and pro ceeded to the church In a body, wheie they received holy communion, St. Leo's oyster supper in St. David's hall was veiy well patronized and a neat sum realized for the boys. Druggist A. W. Mugrave Is lepair Ing his home on Division street. .Candidates for full membership will be baptized in the morning at 10 o'clock at the Fiist Welsh Baptist church, Sunday, by the Rev. D. D. Hopkins. The Lord's Supper will be administered after the morning service. Miss Ruth Miller, of Tenth stieet, is on the sick list. Mrs. H. J!. Fulton, of 1317 Washburn street, who was taken seriously ill on Wednesday, was much better yester day. Mrs. Maria Kiomer has returned to her home in Shultzville, after a visit with Mrs. M, G. Kronier, of North Bromley avenue. A very plp.isant sin prise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Capwell, 170!) Lafayette street, In honor of their son, Glen's, birthday. A most enjoyable time was bad, and at a late hour refreshments were served. Miss Ida Louey, of Seventh street, is leeovering ri run an attack of typhoid fever. Charles Sehucstor, of North Garfield avenue, is recoveiing from an illness. Thursday evening a party was ten dered Harry Lewis, at bis home on South Gailield avenue. Music and games weie enjoyed to a late hour, when refreshments weie served. William Richtner, of Hampton stieet, is in Philadelphia, studying medicine. David Jones, of North Fllmore ave nue, is in Pittsburg. Mis Lulu Kiesge, of Mill City, Is the guest or the Mis:-es Kresge, of North Hyde Paik avenue. The Harvaid Dancing clai-a announce Its first Informal dunce In the form of a social to be held In Mears hall, Tues day evening, Oct. 21. Music by a full oiehes-tra. The hall will be elaborately decorated for the occasion, and a lady will be In charge of the ladles' tccp tlnn loom, There will be a meeting of the West Side committeemen and workers at Co operative hall, North Main avenue, on Monday evening next, Oct. 1.'!, nt S o'clock. Major Kverett Warren and Thomas II. Dale will be present and address the meetlne,. The annual ((invention of the Wyom ing coufereni e of the Rpworth league will be held In the Simpson Methodist Fplscop.il church, Tuesday and Wed nesday, OBITUARY. M. J. M'DONNFLI., tho well -known butcher, died at his home, 1SJJ North Washington avenue, Tliur.-day, Funeral this morning Ironi his late homo at 10 a. m. Services at St. I'aul'.s cluucli, Gieeu Ridge. Inlet mem at llumnoio Catholic cemetery. KIDNAPPERS PARDONED. Governor Nash Sets Mrs, E, L. Tay lor and Daughter Free. Uy i:clndu' Win hum 'I In M.oilatnl Prcii, Columbus O,, Oct. 10 Giivci nor Nusli today imi doned Mrs. I'. I,. Taylor ami daughter, the alleged Cluiinnatt kidnap pots. In dolus i-o, he yuvu out tho fol lowing statement: "Tills Is the nclion: t llecaiiKi I doubt whethor the applicant aided and ubetled In the adduction of the child, .Maigaici Taylor. "2 UecaiiHu the father and mother In a letter dated Juno '., Km.', after the iex Miration of Hie child, Join In asking for tho paidon." The governor nlu gave out u letter from Clara Taylor, dated Genoa, Italy, In which Mio iiMim th.u her mother and slstci were Innocent. The letter of tho child's paiculs auKliig iho paulon was also made public. Loid Stuart's Retoit. Tho bouso of commons was oncu de bating the civil list the nppi epilation, for tho king and loyal lamlly when Lord Kvt'lyn Stuart, wlio was an ofllcer of tho Guards, as well as a member of tho house, came in, wealing a long uius tache, At that time iniistches weiu wnin only by soldiers and very boldom even by them. "Sly loid." said one of tho mm Isteis to l.oid Hvclyu, "now that war Is over, don't jou think you had better put your mustache on the peace estahllhh mcntV" "I don't !:now whether I shall do that," said Lord Kvelyn; 'but meanwhile- 1 would advise you to put your tongue on the civil list." PeaiMin's Weekly. NORTH SCR ANTON MILITARY SOCIAL HELD IN ST. MARY'S HALL. Was Conducted by Company C, of First Beglment of Lancers, of Which C. V. Stewart Is Captain, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Burns, of 1812 Cuslck Avenue, Surprised by Their Friends on the Occasion of the Twentieth Annlvcisnry of Their Marriage. The military social conducted by Compnny C, ot the First regiment 6f Lancers, was one of the finest ever hold In St. Marj's hall. Tho hall was tastefully decorated with the national colors and seated behind tho potted plants and palms on the stage was CAPTAIN C. P. STRWART. Cuslck's orchestra of eight pieces, ten dering the dance music. Fully one hundred and fifty couple were present. A delegation of about Feventy-llve soldiers from the Twelfth leglment weie present. Capt. C. F. Stewart and his lieuten ants were complimented upon the ex cellent manner In which the affair was conducted. The feature of the evening was the exhibition drill of company A, of the Father Whitty society, under the command of Captain George Loftus. Wedding" Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Burns, of 1812 Cuslck avenue, were pleasantly sur prised by many of their friends Thuis day evening. The occasion was In honor of their twentieth anniversary of their marriage. The guests were royal ly entertained until a seasonable hour, when refreshments were served. A flashlight picture of the merry group was taken by 15. J. MeChrone. Among those present were: Mrs. James Rums Mrs. Robert Penman, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rurns, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Burns. Mr. and Mrs. I'. F. McHaie. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Kane, Mr. and Mi's. K. J. McCrolie, Air. and Mrs. J. (.'. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Regan, Mr. and Mrs Wil liam F. Burns. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Cur ran, Mrs. K. H. Bishop, Misses M. F. Burns, Bell Rurns, Theresa Rurns. Nel lie and Kate McDonnell, Emma and Sadie Rurns, Messrs. J. L. McDermott, T. K. Shay. J. Rurns. A. Penman. Ed ward Rurns, J. R. Burns and R. A. Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Burns were the recipients of many valuable pieseuts of tlilnaware. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. The following ofllcers of the Memor ial Riptlst church Sunday schol have been elected for the ensuing year: Su perintendent, Isaac Williams; assist ant superintendent, Esther .Touts; sec retary, Tydvll Reese; treasurer, Sam uel llowells; organist, Maggie A. Twin ing; assistant organist, Alfred Wil liams. Vesper service in the Young Women's C'hrlstlin association rooms, 20tS Ninth Main avenue, Sunday afternoon at ;:.20 p. m. All young women are invited. Junior sewing school, Saturday at 2 p. m. Girls fiom 6 to 11 years old are invited. Misses Nora llanley and Nina Cialg, of Now York city, are the guest of Mr. and Mis, Knight, of .Summit it Ve nn". The North End Stars will battle for supremacy with the Ciystnls, at the Auditoiiuin. Tuesday evening. The members of the North End Glee club are requested to meet at their hall at 3.S0 o'clock Sunday afternoon, to make ariangemenls to serenade the Twelfth regiment at fi."0 o'clock Sun day evening. George M. Mulley is able to be about aftir a two weeks' illnfss The leient elected ofllcers of the Lin coln lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will be Installed Monday men lug. The Missionary society of the I'uivi deuce Presbyterian church will send n box of clothing to Ashevllle school In North Carolina, Major and Mrs, J. H. Fish, of North Main avenue, have for several days been receiving mnny congratulations over the forty-ninth annlveisary of tludr married life, Mrs, Rerrlman and daughter, Lily, of Deacon street, hnvp returned home af ter spending several months in Scot land. The T. D. Hayes Independent Demo crude club mot In H.iggerty's hall. Thursday evening and organized after electing their otllceis tlny drow up a code of rules to govern the club, The Providence Presbyterian Mis sionary society was represented at the Tnwanda convention by Mrs. J. D, Von Storoh and Mrs. William McDon nld. John Roland, of Oak street, has left to accept n position In Pittsburg, Mrs. Jone Simpson, of Taylor, Is the guest of Court street friends. .Mis, George H. Shires, of North Main avenue, has returned to her home, after nn extended trip In Vork state and Providence, It. I, Best hull- cut lu the cliy, 15c. Mc Haie, the barber, Tho Sunday school of the Methodist Episcopal church will have a rally day service in the church auditorium to morrow afternoon nt '1 o'clock. Tim p.iHtnr, Rev. W. F. Davie?, will AH OLD ATO WEtt-THIED REMEDY. MRS. WINSLOW'S BOOTHWQ SYRUP lor cnuuren teeming, is tne piescription o; pne or ne uesi icniuio pnyMcuuis an nurses In the United States, and has hoc used sixty years with never-falling unci cess by millions ot motheis for their chili dron. During tho process of teething ill ulue is Incalculable. It relloves the clill from pain, cures diarrhoea, griping in tha bowel, and wind-colic. By giving healtU 10 mo cnuo ii lesis inn motner. puce, u'toJfi'-ilva conta a. Iiiu. , preach two special Hcrmons tomorrow! j In tho morning, In Welsh, on "Tho Hlble"! In tho ovenlnu, In Fmgllsh, on "Nehcinlrth and Ills Reforms." SOUTH SCR ANTON. The mutual rally and fall opening rii tri'tulnmcitl of tlio Young Women' Christian association took place ul the rooniH, 1021 Cedar nvcniie, last evening. There Was a largo uttondiince, and the following programme, was tendered! Singing, "True Item ted, Whole Heart ed," by audience! Scripture i-jniltng, Mrs. Kraft! prayer! duet, Missed Smith nttd Rcntschlci'! address, Rev. W, A, N'ordt! piano solo, Ednn Powers! re marks', Mlns Rankin: solo, Miss Anna S'cheiier; announcements, Mips Meie dlth; solo, Will Cnrylon. Refreshments were served after tho entertainment. The regular Sunday afternoon meeting, which takci place nt 3.1." tomorrow alteration, will be led by Miss Meredllh. The class meetings for the coming season at tho Young Women' Chris tian association rooms will take place as follows! Mondays, arithmetic, T."0 to 8, HO p. m.: spelling. 8.30 to ii.HO p, m, Tuesdays, grammar class, 7.30 to S.30 p. m.: llteratuip, 8.30 to n o'clock. Every third Wednesday of the month, moth ers' meeting. The housekeepers' class will assemble every Thursday at I p. in., tind the cooking class will meet at 7.30 p. m, The Bible class will nlo meet at the same time and place. Fri days the Loyalty club meets, and Sat in days, from 3.30 to ", p. in., the gym nasium classes gather for Instruction. One of the hnpplesl old men who visits this side Is Peter Flakier, a far mer of Newton township Hi Is 7.1 years nld, and a few days ago he cele brated the fiftieth anniversary of life as a farmer, during nil of which time he has visited the South Side thiee times a week to dispose of his goods. In observing ills birthday and anniver sary the past week, many of his old friends and customers were made glad with suitable presents. At tho lust meeting of the Scranton Saengerrunde, a committee was empow ered to make arrangements for the an nual fall social of the' society, which marks the opening of the winter musi cal season. Th committee met and agreed on Wednesday, October '10. It being an open date at Athletic liall, Jacob Long, formerly with the Wal lace shows, with whom he contracted .1 serious Illness, Is reported out ot dan ger, and lias been lemovid fiom the Hahnemann hospital to his home on Plttston avenue. William Herslial, who was brought home from Buffalo a few das ago, N dangerously 111 at tho residence of his mother on Alder stieet. Fred Merman, who was a committee of one, representing the Junger Maen nerchor in B.iltlnioie the past weik. has arrived home, and will present .ills report nt the next meeting. William Puhl and John Westpfahl. who have been attending the Grand Army of the Republic convention In Washington. D. '., ai rived home yrs tcrdn v. Dr. Schley's Lung Healing Ri Warn Is glial anteed to cure all coughs. "No cure, no pay." For sale by all dealers. Miss Jennie Eggleston was given a surprise party and farewell social by fi lends Thursday night, prior to her de parture for Buffalo, where she expects to lesido peim.inently. The young men of the German Pics liytHriaii church, on Hlckoiy slieet. have fonned a debating societj, and they will conduct a series of entertain ments during the winter months. St. Mary's Glee and Dramatic asso ciation will hold a social and smoker In St. Mary's '-.all, rear ot River street, Monday evening, John Fitzpatriek was arrested on Beech stieet last 'evening, on chaiges of being drunk, making threats and non-support, pieferred by ids wife. Fitzpatrick was anested by Lieuten ant Cang and Patrolman Weber and lodged in the Alder street station house. He will lie given a htm lug by Polite Magistrate Storr this moinlng The Polish National Alliance Political association will hold a special meiHiug tomorrow afternoon at their rooirs, Pltt-.ton avenue and Elm street. Ecrj member is urged to attend. The Smith Side Ran!; pas Intiieat on s:i!nf;.s deposits. An acconiu can in stalled wllh ten cents Open Satin,!.!, evenings fiom .;:n to &.::n. DCNJOKR. Hoiousli Tieasurer August Wuhler will be at the borough building this afternoon at j o'clock to pay school or ders. Oscar Yost has returned fiom a few days' stay In, Pike tenuity. Rev. Charles II. Newlng addicted an Epwoilli League rally meeting In Falls last night, J. I), Hobday has leturued from the Grand Anny of the Republic iciinlon at Washington, where lie can led the colors fur Grlflln post. E. D. Ames has retuinid Hum a short stay with Hawley friends, John Brink I 'ft yestenlay for a week's stay at Rig Pond. Miss Anna Dncey Is ciiltc seilously ill at her lioine on Chestnut street, Mrs. Gem go Williams, of Peckvllle, Is the guest of fi lends lu town, W, L. Pmvell bus lelurned fiom a visit with Baltlmoie friends. M. K. Bishop has returned fiom a ten days' vacation, spent in Washing ton, D. C. First Methodist Episcopal church Rev, C'hailes Heniy Newlug, pastor. Morning prayer at 10 o'clock. Services at 10,30 a. in, and 7,30 p. in, The pastor will preach at both services, hi the morning on "God's Loving Re quest"; evening. "Your Futuie." Sun day school at -.30 p. in. .Sunday will be rally day. livery member of the school It requested to be present. Spe cial progiamme bus beep ananged. Evening prayer service at 0.30 o'clock. Mid-week chinch prayer service, Wed nesday evening, 7.30 o'clock, Dunmoie Presbyterian church Rev, W. F, Gibbons, pastor. Holy commun ion will be celebrated at the mornins service at 10.30 a, in,; preaching by the pastor nt 7,30 p. m,; Sunday school at 12 o'clock, Rev, If. P. Fast will occupy the pul pit of the Dudley Street Baptist chinch at both morning and evening services tomorrow, Sunday school at Yi o'clock. The rovlval meetings at the Tilpp Avenue Christian church closed Its first week with twelvp conversions, and con siderable Interest developed. At the close of the moinlng service tomouow tho observance of the Lord's supper and the hand of fellowship will be giv en the new members. At the close of the evening service the rite of baptism will be admlnlsteied to the candidates who are pi spared. POLICE COURT CASES. James C'l.ul;, of Arclibalil. who wis found driinl'. und iislci-p on I.ai'Uuwanua uvvnuc, was lined $1. Mm. John Hrcnnan, of (iroen's alley, who in used the niTat of her husbaiul on &&givS"a'' " .A95!tl ZrSri r5tu95" Tivi&ry mother possesses information of vital value to tier younjir daughter. Thnt, tlniitfhtet' is a precious legacy, and tho responsibility for her future is largely in the hands of the mother. The mysterious change Hint develons the, thoughtless girl into the thoughtful woman should tind the mother on the wateh day and night. As she cares for Hie physical well-being of her daughter, so will the woman be, and her children also, "When a young girl's thoughts beco'me sluggish, when she experi ences headaches, dizziness, faintness. and exhibits an abnormal disposi tion to sleep, pains in the hack and lower limbs, eyes dim, desire, for solitude, and a dislike for the society of other girls, when she is a mys tery to herself and friends, then the mother should go to her aid promptly. At such a time tho greatest aid to nature is Lyilla K. Pinkliain'.i Vegetable Compound. It prepares the yoitng system for the coming change, and is the surest reliance in this hour of trial. - -s Cased a New York Girl of Interest to Every Mother and Daughter in the Land. " Dr. VI. Mlts. Pixkham : I hope you will publish this letter, for T want al mothers to know how much pood your medicine did my younjj daughter. He health broke down about six months ago. and although she is large for hei age. I did not understand what was wrong with her ; the doctor did not, either for he treated her for her heart, which pained her a good ileal ; but ho did not do her any good, and we wera afraid heart trouble would carry her off. lOvcry day she kept getting whiter and thinner. She had no appetite, and she sat around without any ambition, and was always too tired to do anything. All night long she would moan in her sleep, as though in terrible pain. "I felt terribly discouraged; I was spending money for doctor's hills right along, but she was receiving no help. At that time f was taking Lydia K. I'inkliain's Vegetable Compound, and 1 read in one of your books about young girls. I decided to drop the doctor, .nil give her your medicine. 1 wisli you could see the cli.ingc in her, and the pink checks Lydia E. Pinlc ham's Ve'.vetabio CoiujxmukI has given her. She had taken but half a bottle when menstruation started again and her heart trouble went away like magic. 1 had her continue the medicine, and now she is fat, rosy, and per fectly healthy. Menstruation is regular and painless, and I owe mj-thanks tu you and to your wonderful medicine for her good health." Mas. Margaret I'u'ei.a:;, 07.'! Tenth Avenue, New Vork (Jitj. SPECIAL ADVICE TO YOUNG WOMEX FREE. From her vast experience in treating female ills, extending: over 1JO years, Sirs. Pinkham lias gained a knowledge irhich is of untold value to every uiling young woman. Her advice never fails to help. If you need sitclt help write her. Address Lynn, Mass. A medicine that has restored so many women to health and can( produce proof nf the fact must be regal ded with respect. This is the reciiid of Lydia 13. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound, which cannot be equalled by any other medicine the world has ever produced. It is well to remember these fads when some druggist, tries to get you to buy something which he says is "just as good." That is impos sible, as no other medicine has such a record of cures as Lydia E. Pinklmm's Vegetable Compound ; so do not experiment with untried medicines, but insist upon the one you know is best. $500 FORFEIT If""' cnniiot f,ntlillli produce tlio orlgiiiid letter nnd slijnature ol itl'iiMiluaiiiioiilal, ulilcli will pro-u il- abnhite ;'!miiitn;.s. l.jdia 1'. I'lnkliiim Mudicino Co., T.jnn, Matt. AMUSEMENTS. NEW ARMORY,SCRANTON,Pa SONG RECITAL BY r" n ISHr U31BH I.ciiHntr SciDrana TUESDAY EXrEMIPslGi, ..lKICES.75c.lo S7.SO. Wanam now Store, wilkes-tarre ; n. t. want s urun aiore, (.aruuiicoc:. uius " "' .,.. .. -. .......v. fiiteniatioiiiil Correspondence Schools Association Lecture Course. MONDAY EVENING. OCT, 13. 190Z. AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE. FRANK W. GUNSAULUS. D. D: PRESIDENT ARMOUR INSTITUTE TECHNOLOQY. SUBJECT: "THE TYPICAL AMERICAN." LECTURE COMMENCES I ii. Miuuj.iwi'nw.rjj 'jvTerMTMm.rja.fiuBflPgi''! JLllrlrlHTiWM"WnB maim.-.a.-1'.i. -.-.M.i.-nM Lyceum Theatre, M. Hols. Lessee nncl .MnniiKCi A .1 Puffy, Ilnsiness Mnnascr. Saturday '".r Oct. II. AMELIA BINGHAM I'lesenis lid' speilnl i inii.iii IikIiiiIIiir joii.n r:. Kin.i.iutu, in civile Piii'ii's mumiM I'leci'. iii'u-r u tilglils in Now Yorli, The Climbers "HlKll wetter innilc nf tllu Amoilouil ilinm.i." N V Tlmo" nDlflCC fliotl ire, as anJ sus, rnlbuO Mint, as, so, 7S anilM.oo, Seats nil siile Two .NIkIHs. Weiliiesilny, Tlunsiluy, uct. IS. Ii, .Miillnoe 't'liuisiii Henry W, Savage Presents Tlio I'llilliiinuiial I'dinoily Opem lilt KIINJGl v r- r- s l,v imxi.i:v ,V ,l'j)KHS. ai-CllllK'lllllllH -1J Jjl-l'lumis in ji Oiolioatru--.'! Daly's Now YoiK Tlio. ater liiiiiotlun. i'UH'i;sNiaiit. ji.x i."',":i'- '' ,.s'. .Matinee. H l. 7.ic . .. , -'oe Seats nn sale Jlumlny at ! u. in. Tliillsdav, was I U'-r plehed up h. the po llou for di-niiheiniet.i and llnul l'l or tlilily days. John O'lloia. who lepicseiited himself as a "liiisliiess man" In )xillce colli (. lint wlio was found In sueli n condition as to lio unable to tulto rare, of lilmself, was lined J1 or ihirty days. John Walsh, who had an unexpected lido lu tho patiol wiiKon. left a deposit ot 3 for ii full.v t-aalii. s& v-7S s. .. I ; AMUSEMENTS. Mctrouolit.ltl Ooera Co.. OCT. 21, 1902, AT S.30 ope:. lmfjSjJ'iS AT EIGHT O'CLOCK SHARP- . . Academy of Musi ti! T.nu.nn nn.! Mnimcni'. A, J. Unity. Uuslness ManngerJ 3 Nights -fKfLlsy Oct. 9 ."Ullllnees h'llil.iy mill K.lliiUl.l W. E. Nnnkevllle's .MtiHlillU'oiit I'nicliielloii nf tin (.'(insistent .uoiciciriini.i, HUMAN HEARTS. An liljllc piolnie of liciml life In ths I I 1 1 lu iif V i Iroiiki.iu A Splendid I'mnpciny. .Miiki I loent ScenJ OI. , M(illl.V nillKi'll I I'llies-.Mnllnoe, K.O, ,l Mgllt, J5c, . :i:.o.. ..oe. KeatH nil sale. v'nvi eii'ii ve'l'lciv Thiee N'lKllts. StiirtillB McmmIii. 0 t 131 .Miiliueos ruesii.iv nun h iiih-iiid "THE WHITE SLAVE" Dixie's Theatre,! IlKNItV PARNSWORTIf DIXIR. J.csseo and Mnnugcr i WHITE AND STUART CO. PHR050 " niint vi:i:i, KutliiTliio Ostnrmnii & Co.l Two pel fill mnncps dally. .' JJO a 1'rlees 13, "", H."i and .Vic. ml 8.15. Special iniiiinvu puces. tO'Tuictlon I'iiiH stoii at the door STAR THEATRE AM'. O. HKltHINOTON, Manager. Thuisilay. Vilday and ri.ituiday, OlTOHint I), 10 AND 11 DAINTY PAREE Burlesquersl UATIKKIS EVKUY fY .