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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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i -i-ja i i.Jr, riif.lj euca to i i Oiont-r was a choice repast. musiu Qy tL '-t rr: crzrrrj, I B- V- Was sued to sur tte feet of the danesra Ci. a for 1 1 out and can be had at tbe The "Oaee a Montii'Metaperance meeting at the M. C. A Wiii not be hell this month.

iiies Mabel Webb wUl'fsine at tbe vonnsr unconscious inspiration, aad more than 1). castor, i J-o, s.u.jecf, "A MeeUujr in Heaven; 7:45. fOOi-priuLs of God ia American ii or for rnptnre by rr. A1 nppjaoaea me orehestr for Its epienaia pe.rormancea. rollo-iog gneets fa of a hua- aaa7 scuool at it J-pworth League eerTce3i sonfs by tie chorus men's meeting at.

X. Mj- C. A. to-nisrht ireeeui oy Mrs. L.

B. Hill b.9 mi srut be eured. at 7: 13. v-w. i uS gospei nyauis.

invited welcome for 1L ucsjuiss juevut, Miss AJeio QHlT TT7 r- The Sunday School. or'Z'oa's Eeformed i KiRs-r BApTiST cuceco, cornsr frakklt M1 iTisoB (Jii. foeono), Miss Eva M. Patterson, etea U- pUa''oa. Miss Alice E.

Oren- CY (U Cbureb, wiU pienle at arouutaia Park on Monday. rvuxu b( reeis, Kev. is. t. U.

McGee. pastor "mu topriegneia, iu. MissGraee Derr, Miss oa jsvenlrfjr service A half-hoUday move. The DemoeraU have decided to hoi ease, Miss Earnham, Miss ---j -uwi iia a. m.

K. at p. m. Cora- wuncing ulat wm cll XXrXi 12 clock noon dunni Jh'w their county convention fa Maalo Hall. The wiiiiamson.

Miss MeLaau, Kisa Maffat, Miss date is July 23. neten voage Miaa Chandler. scents. --fcuaw inj, ciose or morning PCRTfAX COXGRtGATIOSAi, CHCRCH. SOCTH EeT-E- ofrts.

pastorMoni-tog service at lo)a. Sennoa by Kev. K. B. WiiJiamv Sunday sci.ool at rv Bjv.

H. K. G. Seneker will sreaah In ih. xKxtou summit).

Alisa Bell. Mia Ileyer Bala's Claret, Orange, Uneapple and Hasp berry Lemonade, Wild Cherry and Birch Extracts, Boot Beer, Cochrane A Cantrell'8 Ginger Ale, Eureka Ginger Ala Sarsapaxllla, Motl's Sweet Cider, llott's Basset Cider and llott's Crabap-- pie Cider. Crosse Blackwell's Raspberry Vinegar, Raspberry and Cherry Syrups, Mod tserrat Lime Juice. Mineral. Waters from all the leading springs.

5c XtdlPa--Wall Purer- old Centre Choreh. near Waaaale. to-mor. icrooaiyn the Missea Holfenbeck. COKKS.

bunions and trjvrted toe nails skill-Id treated at tii. t-l mia ae Hughes n(U teen visiting with row at 10:30 a. m. E. at 6:5 p.

m. Evemug service at 7 m. air, xnneiaa of Boraaton. baths; prices mederale." x. P.

a. o'clock. oaauocic, jar. ana. Mrs.

H. H. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Hollenback, Mr. The Csatral Hotel bt Bloomsbunr waa -oars. I. M.

rfarnoU Iff rw a. m. to p. in. bl WaaUineton streeL Wn.r --1 I Barre, oiriinj, sir.

and Mra. Wld sold oa the 30th of June J. B. Williams to riiil U. blKOHil, JToprietor.

I37V Auner, J. O. Bridgman, John ZlOi'S REFORMED CHtTSCU, SOCTH WAS H-toaton street, Bev. W. a Uappel, petor.Servtces Wao m.

in, ue tlerman hwgnsg. v. nuwr it. jjtis, Mra. B.

oiorrer tor si.eun, lerncaav Bailed for Europe oa Wednesday in the at nt r- T.ir -P. renner of Astiiev Is that first aua ansa JHUrV the Miesoe Whlt- vn mm WW ueia ana uiss iiarjcer, Pbilaaelphia Mr. aad William a Moncoe, who prove lran-elf quite an adept la the use of to German i-. A bauqoet was given la Bzraaton last night to Barerior Cccrt Ju5K Willerd and- among toe guests was Judge nice of this elty. Miss Boos, of Philadelphia, who has been visit! nir ia the eity for some time has gone to join her parents in Coopers burg, where thsy are spend in; the summer.

WiUlam Quick, of Bioomsbnrg, Is ylsIUng bis Sunt, Mrs. Lloyd Mewrey. of South Mala Democrat announcing himself far ofiloe. He wants to be elected controller. 4 r.

and daughter will spend the summer in the eathedral towns, Mr. Drim.i. cixoy, iuas Butler, and ber 10c Wall Pu-r 15C Gilt 40c Plaialngraia 15g Holland: Wiadot I 15c Good Curtain brass trimming. All new and pretty pattern Up-to-date ia stvlannfl HARVET'S X-AKEA EEAUTIITL, COTTtrv for sale: furnished txinZZil i L5YirG? aruess, iias unamberialn. of Vaw York Bey.

Mr. VYeisiey of Avsca will eoeak aad sad Mr. Far bam will nrrli-tv. parucuiars glyea oa sppiicatma B. F.

Culpof PtSadelDhiai nriU sinz at the uriesoaco, miss Jeaa Miaa Marearet ST. LUKfS KEfoiUIED CHCKOB. KOKTH Franklin street, 8. Meckel, paslor! German services af jeao a. Sonday school a ctock services at present ia the evening.

VCriRiST SVASUEUCAL IXTHEUAS CHTJKCH. mreugB uoiiana sod Dr. Miner will tak M. O. to-morrow a(iernen.

Jm KECK. Coal Exchange. vrrooo, lk i orye, O. JI. Krans.

A Dl la a it m. jearw medical etudv in Orm.n. Kfr The elders and deacons elected In June omiu, Btau, Mr. Mra owing aowa to praetlee in xjnesrjaerv George K. Davis, L.

B. Hillard, will be ordained and installed to-morrow ny, vtledietorUa of thU year's street. morning at Westminster Church. uuuu tuctftIi1jMBwilafc rred HXIIman, gTaaoai, will teach la the Hlil- Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Brown, with their son "'K" j. aiumaa, Jnw Q. Blake, J.

E. A cwaer orta aahington and Beaumont seeta, K.r. 11. F.J. 6enker, piUior.o mornVag service, tuaday school at 25 p.

sC servlcca to the evening at 75. Seats free at aB eervicea GRAtJB ESGLISa X.CTHEBAN CHUHCH. G- A. lecture rnom. Bev.

oan 7irtMm.id. Tne People's party la -State eonventlon maa Aeademv Id of insn r. jraereoa. js. A.

Jiiverj. Mr. Hagameyer, H. Bennett. Hatry Derr.

ChMtar to i A complete line of Canned and Potted Meats and Fish suitable for summer outlngsi ITHU T7. IL IIILLEfi CO, 41-43 WEST MAEKET STEEE1V and daughter. Master Pureell De Walt and Miss Elsie Bead Brown, of Philadelphia, are ViKitiair at the home ef their nnt Mr. yesterday nominated Dennis Ov Coualtn of Luzerne Borough for Superior Court judge. William Devis, who' waa injured Mountain Park on Thursday, ia not WHHa.m Our new; stock of fine InteriocWkll Decorations Ia the richest we have ever hid Room Moulding, Window Shad e3 for oanea u.

wruns and wife, W.O, P. Bodolpb, on Haaover street. "i Dr. J. N.

Warner and timllv will ooenrrr OOK FOR our bicycle ad. In another column and see what we Have to n' red eagle business, but sohd facta, sad we can subi stauuate every cuiru. W. BOWMAN A CO, Use Wnsie HaU Block, 144 West Market street. jau at.

8. B. Miner. Doulaa Bunting. J.

A Turner, a A Hod ire TTV Jy. aJ c00 at sao. macfalni JSorTO rM age without erTlc song and for which special ppartiocs bare been made! will be rendered at 74 by the choir aad congre-gatton, loong peoole's serviee' nwv J. Davis of the Seraaton 4upply Oo who resides on East Market stfee. their eottace at Lake Carey to-day and re Who will study the coming year ia Grmaay, Probably at the UoiVeraity of Mrbr.

Mr. and Mr. Fraak Homtagway and danghter. Mlaa Helen, who were la Easton, returned on Monday. Mr; nd Mrs.

James P. Gibson, of Beran-toa, gaTS, a large barn party at Dalton pn Monday eTeoiast for Mies'--tiibson's friend. MUsfcaton, of Kaine. MI. Law.

of Weet Jriitston was among the gneats. Miaa Booz: at Phita.i.ki. main ior be sum mer. Jtey. c.

JU Oswald, a Rrmer pastor of this c.T.::3. ai. iieeK, M. Siurde-yant, Jones, C. Jones, N.

Hugus, Frank Hugas, P. Hogus, H. M. Seitzlnger.3 Daniel Williams, a seDbew of ez-Wnstnr Kesideuce3, store3 and Artists material. city, will preeeh In the Charter House Hall Williams, aseom Denied bv John D.

Thnmu our services are short and spirited aad to all a cordial invitation Is extended. Cume, tarry with oa Sunday evenins at 1 m. to the First Iert yesterday for Hew Mexeoand Oklahoma. They wiUnot return until September. Uuited Evangelical eongregatlon.

checks a foegeby. tne Methodist minlstera will hold their Draughts men'3 material, Blank account books, Staple ant fancv statinnprv. xnose wno Had the pleas are of hearing Bey. I meeting la the parlors ithe First M. E.

A Pittston Clothing ATerchant at, aaarews on the Fourth of July, under Xoses spent few day, wHh their irlenda, Edward La sot's family ai Clark's tle aospicee oi the Bone of the Bevolofion. Choroh on Monday at 10oiock Be v. L. XL Van Hoesen wlll msfee the address. uiuo wniie en your way to the eity of God Joasps lctheras Chrrrch (English), corner JUver and Academy streets.

Rev. G. W. Sandt, pastor. Sunday school at 8: a m.

Divine serviees at lo a. m. So evening services Curing suly and Augcat. Seats free at ell IWlllTY CHURCH. (SWOISH tCTHEBASlL Horui Franklin street, near Maple street Services sale yHXER'S Uvery, will be irratifled to know that there is a pro- Large Tariety and-low prices.

ex nreaa fi D. BEERS MINERAL; AND TABLE WATERS, -ifMorted and Domestic Ginger i rs. Ann Xieach Is oa a visit with friends $75 in Cash. M. Baum, the elothias; merchant of Pitts-ton, waa on Thursday evening swindled, out $75 by a elever forgery.

He cashed a check goveraor. yesterday a Droved th anJ 1 stabies rear of Bristol House. an work done i a aunera Mills, near Wilkea-BArn a.nA 4 US niinH litMa 13 Jmtm appropriation of to the hoapiul la this eity. This amount 35,000 lees than was asked. i uiwa eTerat weess.

Jfor a per- ia ears or agesaoh a journey is i rc vi mm oeioa; win us la tbe late fail. He may fee induced to deliver a course st a few lectures on church history la Ita relitions to modern Iff, unJer the auspices of the 8t Andrew's Brotherhood of Stephen's Church. The authorities la. University Ex-tension work are la eorresDondenoa with p. m.

Minaay scQool at a p. m. All who understand Swedish are most cordially invited- A picture of Kmon formsriv ef naener. put Mrs. Leaeh seem, ingly enjoys trayeUng and baa less dread Of Wilkes-Barre.

now of WinUmnnmt w.www, wu ilUl kU ior ina amount made payable to H.D Booney and signed Hailstead drawn on the First Nation .1 Bank of Boran-ton. Upon preaeatatloa yesterday afternoon Mr, Beam wee iaformed that the ebeek was a forjfery. Booney has not been eeen elnce. Frackiin street. lo any a- younger person Vontroee uozena ana uiLrtMm souvenir iUon of July 4.

Mr. Uehloss Is now FIRST TJXITKI EVANGELICAL CHURCH, worshiping in charter Uouse Han, F. K. Rrdman. pastor, joao; a.

mv sermon to the P. o. of a. and Mrs. Franfc liquor merchant in WiUiamsport.

Si 7 Ale, BOTTLED CIDER, Prepared Root Beer, 'j Root Beer Extract 7JLD CHERRY BEVERAGE; Qneea Olives, doctor, he being considered epaoUU authority on the Hues before Indicated. "i i- i John T. Lenabaa, a Frank: Bohaa. P. M.

Gilltrfan, detective Barring and G. L. Halsey Will sail to-day in the ship Ciena for Oer-maay. They wll I make a tour of the ennn- parents, Mr, and Mrs. A.

Mitchell, of Carbondale, during the week. i Bey. and J. P. Warner, of Derr Memorial Church, lelt oh Tuesday for their aostloa.

They wiU soend mm. v- to1r managers; luf; the Home for Friendless Children desire -o return thanks to Mr. Walters of the Humane Society for hia kindness In helping then to entertain the children at Bear Creek. -v- M( uoe xim was prinoipl of Lackawanna County schools, and later be waa employed la Manager Halietead's D. L.

A Wj, Office. i- He has been making bis stay In Pittston since Saturday, and wanted John Boyle of the Valley Hotel, to cash the check, offsring a large discount. -r U1 Pr. io p. nu.

Rev. C. L. Oswald of Lancaster preach. Sunday school lam.

Jr. JC L. of a g. at sao p. m.

K. orcK. service at 7 p. m. sharp.

All are most cordially Invited to attend. 1 i 5.LEH KVAGELICAL caURCHj GROVE AD McCarragher streeta-Suhday school at a. m. Fresching at wao a. mt and 730 p.

m. by Rev. w- Tonne Peonlefe Aiiiana LEMON PUNCH at GiiiJiVS f'HAKMACT. SWeet Market street. Philip a.

Green, Ph. a tries of Europe, and return some time dnr- ln September. go to Spring urnn ana wxu then A pleasaat event in Kiniston during the Fitted Olives. Stuffed Olives, noiea in me was the ml. meeting at p.

Sons- serviGe bhuwiIm rMrs. Vlneent, of Buffalo. 1 will spend the er parents, Hon. and Mrs. H.

Falmer, at their eotteie on the mountain. Arrangements have been mads so that the Thirteenth Regiment Sfrall leave for Mt. Gretna on Friday evening, July 19. The regiment will go over Lehigh Valley Bnilroad. from Wilkes-Barre, Seranton Truth.

H. Pedlar of Jones street ba been advised that he has sueoeasinUy passed the A BLOWER bration by Mr. and Mrs. James Covert of their fiftieth. weddie annlversarv.

M- EXPOSED -Were And Two miners Badly Covert Is 73 years of age and Mrs. Covert three years bis Junior. The eeeasion CANNED FISH JUss FsMhsm at Glen Burned, i 1 evening sermon, rrayer meetings Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. AU are invited. Seau free.

FRtjB METflOllhiT CHURCH, 269 SOUTH MAIN street. Preaching at 1030 ar m. by the castor, Bev. I. T.

Logan. Sunday school at m. ayer meetiog.at Fublio prayer meeting Tuesday evening, 75, Scats are free andaU are weloome. CMO BAPTIST CHURCH, RV. E.

T. IB enjoyed by a large assemblage of friends and relatives. WALLPAPER, tk Window Shade Goods. Shades readv-maifa an Buuamtt. Miss AUzander's bungalow at Bear Lake will be ready for eeeupaney about the middle Imported and Domestic uvii oervice examinatiea which was held In New York City on Anrilt ror m.A miui.

Kot in many a day hays banouetera lui Room mottidlngs, wholesale aad retail." the departmental serviee at Wasbtnirton. oi juiy. in interior of (be strusture shows LUL'IS LKTAN. as euthusinatie In thla e(ty as on Wedneeday evening when Judge Bioe waa the eeatre of a D.a aajgypuaa style or finish, horu aUia street. I Thomas Boise and Lewis Smith of Plymouth, miner and laborer respectively la the Nottingham mines, were painfully burned about the.

face and hands yesterda afternoon at 4 o'clock by an explosion of "gas ia No. 8 shaft. Boies had juat fired a blast and he and Smith returning to the face of tbe chamber set off the jtas. It Is supposed that the blast exposed a blower. 7.

V. CL. A. Building. Mr.

and Mrs. E.F.Payae are at Loch kj win. Sunday school at 9:30 m. Preaching at 10:45 a-m. RTr.p.TX.

meeu at 7 p. m. Hirsch Hall, Hazle street. uvca FIRST WELSH BAPTIST rnnenw i wvin Mr. and Mrs.

Alexander Dick have taken a Division 1. A O. of has elected: President, Harry Asfferty vice president, Owen Clasby flnauoiajt f. secretary. Joha eowage at Atlantfe City for' July and Anaust If w.

streetServices to-morrow at 10 a. auand 6 p.m. aynon f.reoordtng secretary, WillUm Beasoa ic.u1Ug UJ mo pastor, J. T. Lloyd.

Sunday arms, voa irjjoaneii treasurer. congratulating group at the Wyoming Velley Hotel. When honor was oshered into the banquet ball leaning on the Woodward or-ehestra played "Hall to the Chier" and during the evening when the 'Star 43pa'ngled Banner was played every one stood Up and eheered, making quite a patriotic scene. Fred Kropp, for many years employed at the Bobtuu Siors In this elty. but UtAlv a Big Special Sale g.

111. 6 I uuyi uoage wiii spena this month at BoothbayMaiDe. -t Mrs. D. L.

Bhoae has returned after spending a week at Town Hill, Mrs. W. H. Fuller aad ehildren el Beraa-ton are In Wilkes-Barre this week. li I For the Cottage aitnw jicjsti.no AT Z105 Ar M.

E. Church Northampton street. 10 a. to. love feast The Boston Store la line with Its decision to give all of Ita employes a half holiday VINES rAN LIQUORS.

apd QtetaM, 40 WEST MARKET ST. Nothing: tp Equal LItfin This City. 'the soda WATER at CARTER'S Pharmacy, wuuuciea oy me pastor, Ket O. C. Carter.

aiores yeateroay afternoon and cioca p. m. eommuuon of the Lord's sunner mmSM 1 OF- aaias atargaret FanniBg has returned to lociteu tne aoors. The male olerka enjoyed a jrreacnmg at 7 p. member of the firm Headlev.

KraonA Co In game oioase pau ia tae aternoon and the DTJUBIES WERE FATAL, A Borrencetos Voung Man Who Waa Hart in a Mine. Beubeu Llewellyn, a weU known young man pf Dorrenoeton, died ea Thursday from Injuries received ia tbe Waddelt mine a few weeks ago. The deceased was 18 years old and lived with his parents. The iuner.tt w'fU take place on Sunday afternoon. 1 wrooaaaie airer a terse weeks' visit Pittston, WIUtes-Barreand Soranton.

Kj mug awvicB. auoiect oi evening discourse; "The Reward of the laaieb occupied the grandstand. ot Muskeaan. Hichiffan. is in thla oitv viit.

raiiniw Ho 6unday school. All are cordially I BABY CARRIAGES Ing; his wifs's relatives on South Wellea In the selection of our stocjc purchased a line suitable for the summer home, beautiful, attractive and hot J.Seott-moved from' Wllkes-Barfs to Wapwallopen on Moaday. Miss Lena Baldwin Is visiting k. Bsy. D.

Jthoslya Davlsiot Pittsburg, who has preached for five 8undays in the Baptist Church of EdwardsviHo. wilf oeennv th. IV WlUOt 1 street. Mr. Kropp intends coins Into bust.

CARRIAGES. ni i.7--" Grand opportunity to purchase a carriage at the lowest prices ever known; and no one will carrv th shinny friends. Misses Lizzie Hilty, TUtis Weitpfahl, Mary Buddy and Sarah Needham ef Seraaton were yteitors In this elty en Wednesday. -r- sess somewnere 1b this pert of the country. Among the many persons who enjoyed Thursday at Triangular Lake were: Misses Edith W.vi Grifflth.

Bessie Msxfleld. Maggie Armstrong, Margaret, Cranston, Lydia Ccaneton, Ediih Cullhouse. Bath Binehimsr vw. is wvi.sui aun MINI nnnm I ytmn 1nr Da XI DULL. 1 I -a" a PlTmrrtirrt' 7ntw ism' umner bets.

ico nieces $6.24 haby when they' see the fine car aji" vnoreu i.or Hiauogton tomorrow ana will preach agala in Edwarda-Ule tbe thted Sunday of ttaljs mouth, WilaamWeUerj aged 11 ears, wSoran" sway from his Jiome In Blnghamton, Jr? Y' woa arrested while, aeleepa a freight ear oa Thursday He said hia stepTather was cruel to him and be was trying foo to his sister at Asbury Park, i He was kept ia custody aad JSl 1IASZST STS22T, We TJss Only Pure Fruit Flavors. HARD SHELL CRABS xjaviea. atornn llama a nd ui i in pr.re fAlx Another Old Heirloom The Item regarding the ancient Maaonio "badge, printed in the Beoosd the other day bide fair to bring out several relics of a similar W. C. Creasy North Main street is the proud possessor of a Masonic heirloom whieh money eannot buy.

It is a Mra. Bneldon Beynolda and son Dorraaee sre at the Glea 8ummit Hotel for a few days. iMrs. Frank Natfle of Pituburg la at home visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Olaee of 1.75 riages we are selling so cheap. Annie Richards, both of Spring Brook. I Blanche Mexfleld end Messrs. Clarence Hart-JfcTalter Bodyeomfc WiU Body comb, John Xens. William Coelln Jfthli IV'tll iwni au st rah li laijin Jnis i mriK i ways "a James James of Wyoming and Miss Kettle wamS I VV nice UranitC Ware r-, iv in avenue.

I CO styles to choose from. of West Pittston. lower than ever in price. rtail7a JQhL i sni I Wtgr.r Wilt 'Johnson; Una of the pleasant annoanoemenra Binrhimar rr.u rasor. suDDOSed to he amp en 1 It SMttTrom CrUfleld.

Mil. HMn In to nwdsomsly entertalniDg DEATHS. Thev blade, which Is sUU In fine" condition, has engraved upon one side several Masoaio emblems representing air tbe Aeatm t-nnw "tresh Snapper Soup Our Housefurafehiner Deoart- CUiAKST. Ia Wlltea-Barra. The iuneral of WlIHaai X- whose death, resulted from a serious fail, took place from his parent resides, 40 Dana plaee on Tuesday afternoon.

Tie floral offerings were many and beau UfalJ showiho- th. I stl fln ain Day Albert -i AND BOSTON BAZAAB, laney, aged years. -The relatives and friends if ih ramit. uic is reoiete Willi eiaoorate dinner in the evening far m. yited to attend the funeral on Monday mornlne at lurnisnmgs.

A visit to this de- Green Turtte Soup, Frog Legs teem in whieh the bov; was held. The pall 14 South Main St. James Adee Tim peon Iseajoyias: himself on the mountain, stopping at the Glea Summit Hotel. The engagement Is aanmneed of Miss Bertha L. Hoffhelmer.

daughter of S. Hoff- nnen. partment will repay you. So many wiikes-Barre, July new for piaymaiss, Ulaud Moss, AT In America, and many others with whloh the owner is not famiUar. Mr.

Creasy inheri ted it from his grandfather, William who died twenty years ago at the age ofoSL He received It from his grandfather. The present owner Is the fourth grandson who has soma into possession of the razor, the rule being that the oldest grandson should fat herit it, Mr. Creasy has had several tempting offers for the historic blade from proatt? neot Masons, bot has refused them alL 1 It wonn iSAiser. Balph George Brader. Charles aad Stanley There is rumor abroad which Kodak uv.uuu.

ui uiscaBesj i nomas iy a 1885, of a com- uwra itic Kiccnen, and Mooscy, aged so you will truthfully exclaim, "Oh im 1895. just what I wanted a Has, of a com- articles, the kitchen, and TEE LOHHAKN EESTAUSANT, J. W. Nchareue. Proprietor.

LLkWaiXYN. In Darranrvfnn ployea and alao the proprietors and em-ptoyesof the Lehigh Stove Works from Le-hlghton, who spent the day at Bear After dinner a. ball took place, and most joljy time was had by all. During the aiternooa aa imprompta waa given the Kucfeta. There waa a humorous seieottonbya.guest; Mr.

Lewis eaUtled "How EflMjasteio Played tho Piano." Miss Bntier suur- "Annie rLagrie" in excellent stylo accompanied by Oppenheim'e orchestra. It waa by all odd the jollleat Fourth 1B weu loonaed. that one or in x. i at Ann In Plain a. a.

irqs nf I iiemtmher Innnw V. l. ueimer 01 tnia elty, to Alex H. 1 Law of Boehester, N. T.

Mr. and Mrs Leslie Bymant William Sayre Miss Miss Weaver, and Miss Bel! spent Thursday at Delaware Water Gap. H. M. Harding, B.

Woodward, Thomas DarUog, Ji- B. Edgar, George p. Da. werv ilNCEOH LIIui3 United States 'Mail Steamships HaU from jow Sork Jtvery batorday for Glasgow Tia Londonderry "1" Rates for Saloon Paosaire HMIr ioand upward. Othib bTTjucBRa, Cabin, 45 and ward xcnrslon tickets at redueed ratea.

win aeeceaa to his oldest grandson. wut pi ics arc ine lowest-- no lake selor- Joha T. Lenahan'spobjeeta In going abroad to meet a syndicate of Irish politl-olaas who hays Invited both him sod the Hoa. Burke Cock ran of 3SW Yort to consider a proposition to stand for parliament in the Sllgo. and Mayo Wstriota.

Wilkes-Barre Kodak. Aa attractive program haa been arran st-UKtoswcAu prices though, Thev are bar! i-ruB. naa aver. Sad. They Were Beat on Buying.

One of the good effeets of advertialng was Mrs. John McDonnell POPULAR SATURDAY SIGHT CONCERTS. Present low Jdnaa Iona'a Knn. 111 VaII ii sad Mrs. William I guests or Jfransr W.

Wheatoa at hieNLak Carey farm over tbe Fourth. .1 4 1 Mrs! Eugene Freas and sou Arnold and daughter Jennie, ef 143 Davis Place; started yesterday for a tea days visit to Bloomsburg Cullon of Wilkes culien of oecona caoin as and S30. Steerace. outw.r their popular concerts this evening, a ni. I Mail Orders Dromntlv: aff-n- I prepaid Drafts at l.n..t v.

WUke-l arre Were visitors at Forty i Mlftrno the store of Long's They advertised certain Dr, Dreher spent Independence D.y with to take plaee at one counter from a to 3r hia parenta and friends et Tamsqua. at another from 3 to offering goods at rru 'a rennrtsa1 nHnaa V.s- i AlA I fJ. for Hanover Park for next week. Among the entertainers will be Jamesf5 Beagan. tenor balladist and deserlpUve vocalist Dan uiut Duieriaiament.

uome. awaawa avi tvsW -j -z Dr. Murphy has returned 1 from Atlantic City. -I THE BEST ICE BKOTHliKS. 7 Bowling ureen.

N. i i i O'NlilLL, loa East Ride Pnhlioqnaro. or Oraoey, eeentrio comedian Veva uo nugg at xaKe lurey opens this even- I iZ ZtT wwi.e me pen rang rn a a i ing wita a dance at "Hotel JPernaiirr-' is what everybody wants. It eanaot nnra SCHRAGE and Glen Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer H. LawaQ are at Summit Hotel for the summer, crowded about the oouuters and whea the covers were tbrewa from the gooJs the proapecUve purchasers atrncelad uurnette la melodies; 8f eacer Brothers; Irish character comedians, vocalists and -dancing; the Ash-leys, pantomlmio skaters to eomie originalities. if. Oppenheim'e orchestra will play. Miss Mae Courtrighl of Clark's Green In town yesterday.

if the stream rom which It was harvested ia liable to contamination. The White Haven i lee ice eomes from a mountain spring I was OUR CATALOGUE" of ARTICLES tojrether i Miih l. a uu ufut every, energy to grab price list wui be; sent free to ecy streat'or (Index to New Advertise me a Eoy wanted. Bairn ot Figs. Legal notices.

A rare chance. House for rent. Agents wanted. BoR-gyfor sale. Couwge for rent.

emith, the tailor. 1 Meals at all hours. 1 Good girl wanted. Crrpenters wanted. Cernian girl wanted.

Housekeeper wanted. Building lots for Fnralahed bed rooma. Wagon ironer wanted. Carnage horse for sale. lioase and lot for sale.

Six room house for rent Jouy Tea ptenic, July is. Dining room girt wanted. Kseeislor Clothing House. Conyngham, Schrage Co. Girl wanted for housework.

Hanover Park amusement. Girl wanted to small family. Boot beer free, Boston Store. Jruiig man desires position, lady would like employment. Furaished'BeS room aad parlor.

Clearing sale at. Broadway to-day. Boys' clothing, Jonas Long's Sons. -Girl wanted for general hensewnrk-. W.

W. Neuer and wife left yesterday morning for New York. They will sail to-day ea the steamer Colombia for Europe, where they will remain until Ootober. Mr. Neuer was recently married to Mrs.

Florene ma ou toreign i suds tan as eon. possibly get lata It. It la the safest for Cor. ETdrtliampton aadT7asbiagto'a SL Telephone some 01 tne articles. It was interesting Some of the cottagers oa the mountain who postponed their pyroteehuio display on Thursday evening, act off the pieces last evening and Wilkes- Barreana frWrtnAAtiV set saw: sight.

4umy new. iiw. iw ana see WLat we have for yon. BARBKRROEjfia i'FO. CO m' 4 Konn Vlno fct Lazleton, Pa.

Mention this paper. t. "The Eecobd must have a large cUculaUoa la Tunkhannook and towns up way said Charles Long, of thev firm. A. FINE BOTTLING PLANT.

To be Moved by thLever. The4 Lever is the name of it weekly Prohibition newspaper that madette appearance yesterday, with Emmett D.Miehols as editor and Annabel M- Holvey and1 J. T. Lonn a. j.

"iiaes-rsarr i jjottflng i Works at 5 ooua uaaai street aaa one of the most oom- department shews that, many orders have been leeelved for goode from thoee niae. Iiism. ptauts oi its kind anvwhhrs. Ia. the Her rookets bursUng Into beautiful colore in the sky.

4, v-, i "Chki ago, DU Jury' 3Editob Thejpmrty which left Wilkes-Barre oa Tuesday morning has developed Into the jollieat party that ever traveled by rail. Teeefaera have lost the peculiar ears worn flin, .1.. IIP associate editors. It is la the form of an eight-page pamphlet and nnraf uui vi oivasy nave Deea soent SMnrin. accompanied by our advertisements clipped from toe As he said tbia he tried Ik- a I of Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Miner, after seeing their son. Dr.

Miner, off for Europe spent the Fourth of July as gaests ef Mr. and Mrs, Horace See at tbe Oriental Hotel. Manhattan Beach, Lcnj Mr. and Mrs. Soe are located there for the month or July.

Mrs. T. a Hillard expects to spend a part of the Summer at Glen Summit. -Gea. and Mrs.

G. A. Forsyth are the guests of CoL E. B. Beaumont.

They will leave for Europe some time this month. mseainery ior washing the i botllee and bottling tbe celebrated Aobeuser- I aim way through the crowd that oiocaea up the front of national. State and, mnnieikl topics particularly with reference: to reform. The editor in" his salutatory: sayai "BeUeving that if tbe needed reforms of; the day are to She BtOra whan. An.

iuuruu veer ana lor refrigerating storage. FOR THE FOURTH bkqbis tor tne famous of the hourly sales was ping on. but failed. From two school roomk and are growing rounder la tea-' tare, happier in look and heavier ia weight, as yon kaow soft coal ia conducive to the latter There were two names omitted from the printed list, Mr. and Mrs.1 Miner Auatla.

We Were sorry to leave one at hnm. mi uiwiuuiay AMcnester Keg Deer, i ns sit GOING TO BUILD to tea boy 3 oe aceompuanea oy peaceful means it will be through the press, and being moved from a conviction of duty la this! toartloular w. Ka. Death of Thomas Mooney. Thomas Mooney of 106 South Grant street who has been In poor health for the past nine.

fnAntka a. aa aww Bay to your architaot that his s. eelfl cations paeksXIwith clothes, knee waists, hat3 or uiusi, oau ior a galvanized or nd.ft gia thU week the jjublieattea of tho Lexer Our sole motive la begfaalagXthis enterprise rinf 'Tkl. in i I Montanye, who was sick to come. PUtsburir tba 1-.

Miss Peart SfBrdevant Meahoppea and Mrs. John T. Cowling -and aoa' Donald of Philadelphia are viaitiog Mr. and Mrs. Bin- ton street.

Mra. a M. Conyngham, Mies Conyngham Klee's furnishing goods, HoOhetmer. Furnished rooma for light housekeeptna-Coceert this evening, Jonas Long's Sens, RtCORO- JUEAOEIUI SPKROrNO suits. Maybe youfH need a Suit of jDlothes.

See our win jvutroa iqs coat to yon arid protect roar building against firs and light- ue at ouki a. m. yesterday aged about 60 years, of a ompUeatfoa of diseases. Mr. Mooney had been a resident this eity tor the past thirty-five years and croim uiv means wnereby of humanity may be improved and good iu oo toss kk).

i xhe Pitta- ton Iron Booflng Co. wrll mail yon fuller par- nua. osrnert uonrogham will aafl severaL It did not take long for the young men of the party to decide their preference for tfaer soft eoat AU Ballroad ofaoials, from conductor down. Show us the best of atteatico and give us en- apenu tne summer. and 7.

50 ones before you bay any. They're all wool. iuk SLMI1EB MONTHS A WAT FltO.H TntS CIT T. CAJ HAVE -THE RECORD' SAILED TO THEIR ADDRESS FOR SO CEJCTS A HOST a HOUSE OF GOD. MIee of Blaekmaa street CONSCXENTIOTJB MIUmZN.

nas beea a miner ia the Empire workings. He was a devoted member of St. Mary's Cburch aad a member of the Bosary SocietT He leaves three ehildrea, Michael Mooney Thomaa Mooney and Mrs. Thomaa. Coaway all of this city.

The funeral wiU be held on Moaday moroing at St. Mary's Church and a Order of No "tricks th trade" ar employed la Cbarchei 01 tae ear, evea locking the door atome etatlona to keep out the, common Services in City To-morrow; uuia oBsiaess as eo a ducted at th Stand- iWILL KOTFIGHT BICE. enjoy ouriunch baskets, which ara Dairy, corner Beuth Mala aad North- amptoa. xns proprietors almnlv thair SHOES! is want senator Quay Says (Fourth Sunday after Trinity.) FIRSTS PRESBYTERIASf CHpRCH. CORNER icuiom mass wiu os celebrated.

Possibly a Pair Trousers will fill your best to At -ort Wayne to-day aome member coufls- iuunu.y a. uarvey a Miss Emma Davis of Allento wn is visiting her cousins, Barry and Harvey Kemmerer. Joha Labagh Is entertaining his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Forsyth Labagh, and granddaughter, Margaret, of Centremoreiand. i Mlsa Effle Parsons visiting her parents at JJear Creek.

She is aeoompauied by her friend, Mrs. Dr. Knox ef New York. 1 Mrs. XL G.

Turner and daurhtar ir ssjpiy ieaa ana pur milk. Thy i aough to do 10 Attend to flis succeed. wer and aa a coinei AAV iuuuui ana jMomuumpHm streets. Rev. B.

Hodge, IX pastor-slornlog service at loao. 1 new arakemaa was nf t. Own Fight. (Prom the Bazleton Sentinel) HOMOCEAt HOMOCEAt sa uuuuj m. rvansiaa tsndeavor at Evening service fl-M.

ICverybody i welcome. vw. woma ao tne eyes vL mothers at home good to see the bright, happy faces of their darliacs. and The editor of theSenKael met Mr, Quay at I Va etropole last week aad ih. 1 as wiuiam MSLsughUas, 89 PuhUo Square.

That a new brand I Clerks Organize at Plymoath. -A dslegaUon from the Wilkes-Barre Clerks' Association last evening went to Plymouth and assisted in organizing aa "assoeiatioa, there. The clerks la that plaee are also struggling for a little freedom and the merchants have consented to lose the stores wants. Ours at $1.98 Jo 4 are. air, wool, elegant Btyles and a dollar or two less than you xaa get them elsewhere for.

tkl. a -V. WIU Other dealers haYo r.1-vanced prices on tho. pica of the rise in leather. tim that he would start oa a trio where they vFui aey ao navnf T7 aad rich la MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, NORTH I whiJk? which rip withT a aaflo-1 Nw flavorfll recomateaded fof Btilp at 1030 a.

aad 7:4 p. to. Mornln I nrrU-. the nam of lla Ml.f..l The first ston will K- tr-." iTI "ZT be Hazlatoa an! body baa a joke or a eonnndrnm 1 tne aintn annual reunion nr n. tt.v nth tbe njit Wilkes-Barre.

Senator a .4. eountry tnronrh tii.h Lager is the flaest la the eity. Always a evening setmon on The Church and the Churches? unday school ai vv ma vTsoiair exeenc nni id ttat Mr. Quay would have aa ovation. urangnv oervea up by- two ImDortaii J-" iooKa more beautiful at the harvest time.

The recent raina t. v. mum Jitntr After the InsUtnUon a spread was m. I Brownies. he senator said that under no circumstances TT Kt J' WOttl-t tamuy wiu tage- plaee this year at Yates Hotel, Syracuse, oA Sept.

18 Dr. Harry Hakes of this eity Is eompletiag arramre-menta for the event. William Morris and bride, formerly Miss Emma Behappert, are home from thair ad kI7. 0 rything ia now at its mo sgat 4 uage XUoe or any of the "I have all I eaa do to take ear Straw Hats, Soft Shirts. it teave voicaso to-nt h- rkl And the Rain Came Down.

eago Nonwestera. Signed by A big erowd gathered oa the river Shoes do coat mere, tat we would rather make ziz profit than raise prices. That's whjr we are alvrsya busy. v. Att IWw jseus, uuck fants, JJicycIe Oatlitsall sort of fixings ding trip and live Ia a home oa North Wellea The weather is reasons! hi a rr i.u.

i -miwntog uiat to near one of Al-xaader'a Una eoaeerta. Th proteaaor. however, ermcted the role of rainmaker Instead of to coax summer comfort trees. Mr. and Mrs.

a B. Taugha will soon eater-tals their daughter, Mrs. Fred Payne of Ash- a a fight without crowding more oa my lar i be said. Tii senator didnt look so oheerfol over tter of the fighV The news of deeer-t. r.s In every now had then.

He sx-I ieavs bis campaign la Luzerne ta the Land ef George Shook, Howard Armstrong and smea Norrla. Norria ia a aaaitarium an 3 alses he chances taerJaa 1. "KaoeBt oiapuy or fireworks oa the occasion of the de Ughtful dance glvea by i o. ci. juajvr iiMwuBg at p.

m. WESTJUSSTER PKESBiTfetUAS CHURCH, corner and 6t Clerhept streets. Rev R. a Webster, pastor. The Sunday school see- alone will be held at 1 30 m.

during Jaiy August and September and thecmorning cburch services at 10:45 o'clock. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Douglass Mission Sunday school at iat Park at 230 p. m. GRANT 81RUUT PRESBTTRIAW CHURCH.

Rev. John a Craves, pastor. Morning service at leaoa. m. Sunday school at in m.

K. societies at 6:30 p. in. There will be a.preachiag service In the evening during Juhr or.ugast. -ST.

STEPHEN'S CHURCH iPROTRSTANT rpt. and several hundred disannotnt uv uuxuxeuaa aaa went homa v.u, iu. bummlt Hotel -k, Ct The rain, WhlAh aou, ana aer two ehUdrea. Mrs. W.

H. McCartney ia enUrtalnlag Mrs. Lewla of Montrose, a relative of the late Gea. aay, came down hard when tbe Ua lor A Good Ateetinr TiualLt jiiwuej. jars, uwu is 80 years of ace.

CE9 UUI, trlct sure that Is the fourth, vt. arrived and aothingeould be done but order L. A 1 Dyer, a student at DIekinaon rv.ii- r. n. a.

netis, wno has teen very 13 with pneumonia, ia improving, a bit of aews r.ta(. wU finally decided to opah. Dr. H. L.

Jones, re'ar. address the Tnnn. m. luovufl in Sunday at II a.m. Thursday tt 70 n.

m. ner inesas will be glad to hear. Mr. aad as tne x. M.

cl A rr i's work he may get six delegates; bat the ajjee grow less every day. Want to Get Work, rie P.scoKO knows of a family fa redueed stances who Want employment. The tALIARl (JUlKljll, AOKTH MA IV KTnirvp eauoioa.iass evening, which was done, and as tbe materials were supplied by the famous manufacturers pyrotechnics, Payne A of New York h. Zt aar. neua nave Deea married 63 years, i Mabel Webb WiU siag a solo.

Thla 't -3TW II (Protestaat FiiseopsLi-Saaday services at io Mt a imtran BBianras la WEITZENKDRN'S a. m. and 7S p. m. a young man to visit oa Saturday night.

The association lavltaa aii ays viat aV vi (ja Una display mily materialized. The law of sompeaaatloa however, operated la a hirer miti.ti.- uaaua auaslOA (EPISCOPAL); VAUOH2T HALL. iMwrancetoa. services are omitted for the present ST. CLEXESTU HASOVmii STREW uuJ cyesiBis ok granamother, mother and sr.

The latter two are able to do al- a.a mea. whether members or aot. WElTZENKOKirS, Charles L. Sleight, rector Morninr nram- cream oi tartar baking powder. Highest "a Lotett United I weaUer diaappointmenr.

The etmtn. vivcf mrncTi CJJOTl, Sons or Ceajamia lastaliatlosi. District deputy M. Greeawoad at si. aiaa 01 wort and will be glad to be a a trial.

They have no one to depend 1 1 i themselves and are ia great sorrow at VOL J. Lacier getting stronger every day. Tbe operation he aubmitted to baa been entirely sueeeaefui. Misses Jennie and Helea Bertlea left yesterday aftaraooa for Lake Carey to spend the summer, aad Mr. and and Mrs.

Arnold Bertlea and and Mrs. J. B. Coolbaugh have gone to Colerade for aeveral weeks. -In the June number of the Educational Eeniew ia the review of a recent German puLUcatioa oa medical edueaUoa i the United States.

It ia from the pea of Plofes- holy communion at 10 0 a. m.i Sunday school at 20 p. m. Evening service at p. m.

Tested choir. All seata fre at aa sepjeea. Strangers always welcome. easter that drove everybody indoors accelerated the pleasures of the daac, by augmenting the comfort of. the uoyai Liafcins Powder Ccw.

Bifx Store, Installed offlcera of Wilkes-Barre Lode. Tsa O. a B. at Y. M.

H. A. Hall aa aw wast Trg Kew Yorlc, BEJ.SETT CHAPEL. CORSE JinRfS emn fa283 10 the bis CDiEey places outside the bail room and were cheerful and annuo ai me present time to find any ita do. The Bxcokb makes this aa- ojent aad would be pleased if any of it i could employ them.

evening: "Preaideat. a liirSh- street and ElHard LaneL Sanday school at n. FIRST MKTHODJST EPISCOPAL mrra Little PriceG, Hoses Wolf; treasurer. Moesa Marks" Korth Franklin street. Rev.

J. pj, harrt. b-i j.Ue not el myriads of electric lights wns ablaze with whose uMiiaustr; Coaaeia.1 etretory. H. A reception pastor.

Sacramect of the Lords Sonr at a. and nreacbtn? hv 3 a e..

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