6 TJIE SCIt ANTON TKIBUNE 8ATUHDAY MORNING, APRIL 13, 1895. 400-402 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton. 400-402 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton. ecials for THE FAIR 1 ...l............. TKE V FAIR 1895 THE FMR 2 case plain Toweling, linen fin ished, worth 5c. yd, Only 12c I case Check Apron Ginghain,best quality, worth 6c. yd, Only 23c I case light American Shirting Prints, worth 6c. yd, Only 21c I case latest styles Dress Calicoes, worth 7c. yd, Only 32c 1 case latest styles Dress Ging hams, worth 10c yd," Only 42c I case Dress Goods, "Serge," all shades, worth 25c. yd, Only 15c 1 case Dress Goods, new), worth 29c. I case 36-inch Cashuiere,all shades, worth 39c. yd, Only 25c 400-402 LACKAWANNA AVENUE SCRANTON, PA. 1 I :......,, i -.. . . . . IN THE REMUS WORLD Sessions of the Wyoming Conference Being Held at Carbondale. MEETING OP THE PRESBYTERY Will Begin Monday in the Second Pros fcyteriun Church-Events of the Week. Musical Programmes to Be Ren dered Tomorrow in Churches. 'Above all other church events of the week the AVyomlng conference has ab sorbed the attention of members of all ' denominations. To those outside of the Methodist denomination the proceed ings at Carbondale have been full of in terest as indicating the marvelous growth of the great Methodist con nection in one brief year. Not only in numbers, but In wealth, the Wyoming conference has had a singularly pros perous year, and this can be plainly seen by the single Instance afforded In the great increase of the special fund for relief of worn-out ministers. Wil liam Connell. treasurer of the fund, who expressed hlls delight at the liberality, of his fellow members, reported that Blnce the last conference there had either been subsarlbed or promised the magnificent sum of $40,000 to swell the fund, the Interest of which was devoted to cheering and making comfortable the last days of the veterans of the pulpit. The meeting on Thursday night. In sup port of the Preacher's Aid society, was a memorable one nnd Indicated that the Methodists of the Wyoming conference were In the front. in-appreciating the circumstances of the aged ministers, and in the determination to fulfil their obligations In meeting the Just claims of those who had devoted their lives to the service of God and hjs church. Lackawanna Presbytery Meeting. On Monday the meeting of the Lacka wanna Presbytery will convene at the Second Presbyterian church, when the following programme will be observed: Monday, 7.30 p. m., sermon by Modera tor Rev. W. H. Swift, Honesdalei Pa.; election of new moderator. Tuesday, 9 to 12 a, m., devotional ex ercises ( hour); reading minutes of last meeting; Presbyterlal business. 2 to 6 p. m., Presbyterlal business. 7.30 p. m., popular meeting, Rev. Dr. John Macintosh, of Philadelphia, will flpcnk on "Sustentatlon and Home Mission." Wednesday, 9 a. m. to 12 m., one hour devotional service, Including the read ing of the narrative of church's reli gious life in the Presbytary for the year, also obituary notices and other Presbyterlal. business- - 2. to 5 p; m., Presbyterlal business,- Including the election of commissioners to general assembly at Pittsburg, Pa. 7.30 p. m general rally of Christian Endeavor so cieties,' at' popular meeting on foreign missions, auuressea Dy me ceicDratoa missionary, Rev. Henry. H. Jessup, D. D of Belrul, Syria. . Other Events of tho Week. A surprise, party was tendered -Rev. T. J, 'Collins at his residence on Hyde Park avenue on Monday night, when scores of his friends attended upon him to congratulate the reverend gentleman on the seventh anniversary of his pas torate of the ;Flrst, Baptist , churoh, Scranton' street. Every . room . In '. the house Was soon crowded and the guests loon made themselves thoroughly at home. Many .baskets of refreshments i.ooo dozen Ladies' Fancy Hand kerchiefs, worth from 5c. to Sc. each, Monday Only 21c 5o dozen Ladies' Kmbroidered Handkerchiefs, worth 19c. to 25c. each, Only Oc 500 dozen Ladies' Hose, warrant ed fast black and seamless, worth 19c. a pair, Only 10c I case Children's Hose, fast black (ribbed), sizes 5 to 9, seam less, worth 9c. a pair, Only 10c 75 dozen Ladies' Kid Gloves, Fos ter hooks, all shades, worth $1.00 a pair, Only 71 C 5o dozen Ladies' Fancy Hose, Tans, Reds, etc. (seamless), worth 25c. a pair, Only122C 100 dozen fancy (quite yd, Only 19c Gloves, a pair, 190 Ladies Umbrellas, 26- inch, worth $1.50, Monday $1.09 accompanied the party and they enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Collins in great style. Numerous complimentary ad dresses were delivered having reference to the success of Mr. Collins' pastorate and his unvarying courtesy to the mem bers of his own and other churches. Mrs. Collins, who Is a model pastor's wife, was also mentioned In very kind terms and tine thanks of the company were extended to her for affable man ner In which she had always supported all movements for the benefit of all sec tions of the community. . The Dutch Oap mission connected with the Providence Welsh Congrega tion Sunday school held a very delight ful entertainment on Tuesday evening. This mission Is In a very nourishing condition. It wnstarted about a year and a half ago with an average attend ance of forty pupils and has now reached eighty, nearly all of whom, pre vious to the organizing of this school, went to no school. There Is also con nected with It a large Junior Christian Endeavor society, which meets every Friday evening and its beneficial results are plainly seen. The most successful entertainment and social ever conducted by the mem bers of the Welsh Cnlvlnlstic Methodist churoh of Providence was tho one which was held lust Wednesday even ing, when nearly fiOO were served with refreshments at the close of an excel lent entertainment. The Christian Endeavor society of tho Providence Welsh Congregational church have decided to run an excursion to Lake Ariel on Saturday, June 13. The Literary society of the North Main Avenue Baptist church were en tertained nt the residence of Charles Henwood, on Main avenue, last Tues day evening. i The Puritan Congregational church, on Market street, was filled last Mon day night, when the combined Sunday school classes of Miss Emma Humph rey and Miss Ida Powell gave nn en tertainment, followed by a social. The programme consisted of tableaux, drills, and choruses by the members of tho classes, and recitations by Miss Margaret Price and Miss Grace Will iams. Tho annual missionary meeting of the Provldonce Methodbtt Episcopal church was held recently, when $1N4 was given to the treasurer of tho 'hurch mission fund as the Sunday school's missionary contribution for the year Just ended. Various reports were given by the olll clals, all of which were very satisfac tory, there having been an Increase In all the departments. The school now numbers 3G0, of whom 109 are In the primary department and 2S5 In the In termediate and Bible classes. D. C. Sffward has written an admira ble article m the Asbury Herald, giving tho history of the Asbury Methodist Episcopal chucrch since June, 1873. The article Is brimful -of pleasant reminis cences, and recollections. ' coming Kvents. - Tho Wyoming district convention will be held at the Asbury church June 4 and 5. ' Mrs. Potter, of Bloomlngton, 111., who delivered such an admirable address at (the Wyoming conference at Carbondale yesterday will deliver an address at the Elm Park chtfrch tomorrow morn ing, and at the Simpson churoh in the evening. MUSIC FOR TOMORROW, Aside from the programme of Easter music printed- in The Tribune on Wed nesday the following will be rendered In the city churches tomorrow; Sole Ladies' Silk' Taffeta all sizes, worth 25c. Only 19c 200 200 100 Pcnn Avenue Baptist Church. Elaborate preparations are being made for Easter by the Penn Avenue Baptist' church. The church will be tastefully decorated with Easter low ers, and a handsome programme of the services will be handed to each person who enters the church. Special Easter music will be rendered by an excel lent quartette, assisted by a chorus choir of about forty voices. The pas tor will preach appropriate Easter ser mons. The following is the programme: Organ Voluntary, "Christ Is Risen," Yoicumar James C. Gross. Invocation. Hymn, "Christine Lord Is Risen Today," Responsive Reading. Anthem, "Hallelujah, Christ Is Risen," meeie By Large Chorus, Offertory. Solo, "Hall, Risen Snvlour"....Lulgl Luzzi Moses Morgan. Sermon, "The Resurrection Body," Pastor Warren G. pannage Quartette, "Come, See the Place Where Jesus Lny" H. W. 1'arser Mrs.- F. D. Hrumluge, MIks Maggie Jones, Moses Morgun and Mr. Bynliam, Hymn, Coronation. Organ Postlude, "Offertory No. 4...-Wely Evening Service. Organ Prelude, Adagio In "A" Flat, , VoicKmar Hymn, "Hark; Ten Thousand Harps and Voices." Responsive Reading. Solo, "Resurrection" Holland Miss Maggie Jones. Scripture Lesson. Anthem, "Christ Our Fussover".. Schilling Chorus Choir.- Prayer. Offertory. Solo, "1 Know That My Redeemer Llveth," . Wnml Mrs. F. D. Briindngc. Sermon, "The Resurrection of Christ." Quartette, "llnsannu" Jules Granler Hymn, "Angels, Roll the Rock Awny." Organ I'OHtlinle In G..... .Hmuit (irccn Kldge Prcsb tcrlnn churches. The services on Kaster Sunday at the Green Ridge Presbyterian church will bo of absorbing Interest to all who at tend. Tho congregation will welcome the pastor, Rev. N. F. Stahl, who will return on Saturday from an extended tour In Europe. The choir and Bible school, under the leadership of C. F. Whlttemore, has prepared a beautiful and Interesting service for morning and evening. The music for the morning service will bo given by a lurge chorus choir as follows: ; Anthem, "The Angel Has Rolled Awny tho Stone". ..William Conrad and Choir Solo, "Hall Easter Morn," " Miss I.lda J. Gnragon Anthem, "This Is tho Day Full Chorus Solo, "The Risen Lord," Mrs. C. B. Metzgar Anthem, "Christ Oour.Lord Is Risen Today" Miss Garagan and Choir Organist, Miss Salome Becker; solo vlo lln, F. J. Whlmayer. The evening service will be especially attractive as presented by tho Bible Bchool, assisted by the choir and orches tra. The programme of the evening service Is as follows: ' Prelude , .Bible School Orchestra Full Chorus, "Jian to tne ught",.. .School Responsive Reading.... School prayer ...Pastor Anthem, "The Strlfs Is O'er" Choir Solo, "He Is Risen," " Miss Annio M. Jenkins Hymn, Coronation Congregation Responsive. Reading .....School Solo, "The Resurrection," Mrs. C. B. Metzgar Carol, "Easter Lessons," Primary Department "All Hall Thou Risen," ' Miss Gnrnsan and School Atdress Pastor Solo, "Risen indeed".. w. H. Beck THE case Ladies' Spring Ribbed Vests, worth 25c. each, Monday 2.zG Ladies', Misses' and Children's Spring Vests-"and Pants, com plete line just received, 10 per cent discount on Monday I case M. C. Corsets, special bar gain, worth $1 a pair, Only 50c agents in Scranton for W. B. Corsets and P. N. Corsets, $1 quality, on Honday 75c Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Chem ise, Drawers, Skirts, Night Gowns,Corset Covers,75c. and 85c. quality, on flonday 50c Boys' Suits, spring stock just re ceived; Prices, 98c. to $3.75 Suit; fancy and Velvet Suits for small boys a specialty. Boys' Shirt Waists, 500 dozen Outing Flannel, indigo blue and light calico, Special line at 25c BOYS' KNEE PANTS. Pairs, 25c. Quality,. ut Pairs, 50c. Quality, at Pairs, 75c. Quality, at Anthem, "Christ Our Passover" Choir With Solos by Miss Garagun and Mr. Conrad. Responsive Reading School Full Chorus, "The Mighty King". ..School Easter Offering for Sunday School Work. Scenes from the Crucillxlon and Resur rection, presented by Rev. A. V. Bower Benediction. March Bible School Orchestra Kim Purk Church. The music for Easter Sunday at the Elm Park Methodist Episcopal church will be fully up to the standard of the quartette, and will bo very attractive. At the evening service the quartette will le assisted by Mrs. Boston Will lams In a quintette by Scheneckcr one of his best efforts. An Easter song by Holden, sung by Mr. Thomas; a solo of iSulllvan, by Miss Dreager; "I Know That iMy Redeemer Llveth," from the Messiah, by Miss Guthrie, will consti tute the musical programme. One week from Sunday evening, a double quartette will lng "The Story of the Cross" by Dudley Buck, a cantata of great beauty und effectiveness. The Ladles' quartette, Interwoven by the words of Jesus as he hung upon the cross sung by the tenor, Is only one of the musical features of the work. The additional quartette consists of Mrs. Brundage, Mrs. Williams, Mr. Whlttemore and Mr. Blddlemnn. At Simpson Al. K. Church. The choir at Simpson Methodist Epis copal church will render the following selections at the morning service: Organ Prelude liutlste Walter Duvles. Anthem and Solo, "Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead".. F. Peel Harry Acker and Choir. Offertory H. It. Shelly Walter Davles. Solo, "Easter Day" Van Do Water Miss Cora Storms. Anthem, "Christ Our Passover," Rev. E. Hall James Hartnian und Choir. Organ Postluile.. J. W. Simpson Walter Davles. The programme for the evening ser vice follows: Organ Prelude B. Tours Walter Davles. Anthem, " 'TIs Night The Sabbath Calm Is Brooding Now," J. R. Trowbridge Alto and Soprano Solos, Quartette and Chorus. Ella aodslmll, Mrs. Beck, Harry Wrlgley, Will Whlttman and Choir. Offertory D. Munro Walter Davles. Quartette, "Jesus Died for I's," Miss Storms, Mrs. Beck, William W. Jones und Harry Acker. Chorus, "Jesus Lives" Choir., Anthem, "Why Seek Ye," William E. Eastman Miss Cora Storms and Choir. Organ Posllude DuRols Professor William W. Jones, chorister; Wajfer Davles, orgnnlst. . Sopranos Miss Storms, Klla Godshall, Mrs. Snover, Mrs. Wrlgley, Kate Davles, Hannah Hum, Elvira Harris, Mrs. Shoe maker, Alary Stover, Minnie Weber, Stella Yohe, Mrs. Myers. Altos Mrs, Beck, Mrs. Lewis, Annie Jones, Mary Jones, Maggie Foster,' Wal ter E. Davles, Mrs. Dr. Hall, Grace Acker. Tenors James Hiirtmiui, Albert Hart man, Walter Jones, Mr. Rldcway, Ed Ber tlne. Bass Harry Acker. Harry Wrlgley, Will Whlttman, Thomas W. Jones. First Welsh Conf rcgatlonal Church. In the First Welsh Congregational church, on South Main avenue, the fol lowing programme will be rendered to morrow evening: "' . Hymn ,. ..,,........ .....i. Congregation Scripture Lesson. ChoruB, "This Is the Day" Chblr Prayer. Solo, "I Will Exalt Thee." , Mrs. Q. W. Powell FA R 25 dozen Gents' Fancy Striped Lauudried Shirts, sizes 14 to -16, worth 75c, Only 49 C 100 dozen Gents' Fancy Outing Shirts, worth 69c. and 75c, flonday 49 C 500 dozen Gents' Seamless Half- Hose, worth I2c. a pair, Monday 7 c 2 cases Gents' Merino Shirts and Drawers, in white and gray, worth 39c, Monday 25c OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT THE FINEST IN SCRANTON, at REGULAR DRY GOODS PRICES. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. - Ladies' Capes, all the latest styles, From $2.00 to $25.oo Each 100 Ladies' All Wool SKIRTS, worth $5.00, Special $2.98 lc 35c 55c 25 Ladies' all silk SKIRTS, worth $15.00, flonday $9.00 Quartette. "Jesus. Refuge of My Soul." Miss Lizzie Jenkins. Miss Mattle Williams, Thomas Abram, William Rees. Sermon Rev. D. Jones, Pastor Subject, "The Resurrection of Christ an Historical Fact," I Cor., xv, 3-8. Duet, Mrs. G. W. Powell nnd Lizzie Jenkins Chorus, "The Earth Is the Lord's".. Choir Doxology. Benediction. Roger Evans, chorister; Miss Norma Williams, organist. Trinity Lutheran Church. The Easter services at Holy Trinity Lutheran church have always been not able events which yield great enjoy ment to the resnective congregation. Tomoiirow Mr. E. R. Protheroe, organ- 1st and musical director of Holy Trin ity, will render some excellent Easter music at the morning service. Sopranos Miss Lettle Doyle, Miss Edith Benson. Altos-Miss Abbld Orff, Mrs. Q. B. Whit man. Tenors William Morgans, M. Landt. Bass El L. Haas, H. Selbert. Organ Prelude Scotson Kyrle Zahn Gloria Patrl Liilter To Deum... C. F. Ives Gloria In Excelsls Schartz Hymn, "Christ tho Lord Is Risen Today," Sermon. Offertory (Miserere Ml Dens) Last-Is Solo, "He Is Risen Today" Gounod Miss Lettle Doyle. Hymn, "The Day of Resurrection." Sunelus Salvation Annus Del Cartridge Nunc Dlmlttls Luzrlz Second Presbyterian Church. Miss Blanche Derr, of New York city, will sing at the communion service In the morning, "Christ the Lord Is Risen Toduy." The following Is the order for music In the evening, Miss Derr, Mr. Weeden, Mr. Bynon, soloists, and chorus of sixteen voices: Sopranos-.MIss Derr, Miss Snover, Miss DuKols, Miss Kann. Contraltos Miss Rice, Miss Mmlth, Miss Powell, Miss Saunders. Tenors W. C Weedon, Mr. Bynon, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Runyon.. Knssos Mr. Rowley, Mr. Watson, Mr. Salmon, Mr. Thrall. (leorgo N. Rockwell, organist; W. C. Weedon, leader. Solo, "Christ Arose" By Mr. Weedon With Full Chorus of Sixteen Voices. Chorus of Male Voices. Anthem, "Now Is Christ Risen" Danks Chorus. Trio Butterfleld Miss Derr, Mr. Weedon, Mr. Bynon. Solo, "1 Know My Redeemer Lives," i Vand Mr. Bynon. Duet ; Bsssford Miss Derr and Mr. Weedon. Solo, "Resu rrect ton" . ... Shelley MIbs Derr. Organ rreludo. Organ Post lode George N. Rockwetl All Bents free at night. North Main Avenue Baptist Church. Resurrection Jomes McGranahan By tho Choir. Anthem, "Bright und Joyous Morn," A. Blerly By the Choir. Chorus, "Hull, Glorious Morn," H. R. Palmer With Solo by Mrs. Stopford. Duet, "Hall to Our Shepherd," Misses Mattle Huntsman and Alma Clancy Chorus, "Rejoice," with Echo Effect. Chorus, "Easter Lily Bells," with Solos ' by Misses Ethel und Lily Watklna. "The Easter Story". Full ChoruB With Solos by Miss Lizzie Owen, W. J, Owen and Charles Brown. "Beautiful Kaster Morn" Full Chorus Solo, "I Shall Rise Again," Miss Ph. Smith Closing Cherus by the Choir and Con gregatlon. ThesA musical numbers will be Inter spersed with Scripture responses and chants. - At the V. M. C. A. The following programme will be 250 dozen all Linen Towels, 1 yards long, 90 dozen all Linen Towels, 1 yards long, worth 39c, 20 pieces Table bleached, unbleached and tur key red,worth 39c, Special 25c l5o Chenille Table Covers, size 6-4, worth $1.25, Special 79c 150 Chenille Table Covers, size 4-4, worth 89c, Special 45 C SPECIAL NOTICE , Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Lace Collars, Ladies' Fancy Ties, Jet Trimmings, Jewelry, Pocketbooks and Notions of All Kinds Reduced 25 Per Cent, for Monday's Sale. rendered at the Young Men's Christian association Easter song services, Sun day, at 3.50: Voluntary Selected Conrad's orchestra. Glee Club. .'..."The Stone Is Rolled Away" Reading "Gothsemane" Singing " 'Twas Midnight" Reading "The Crucillxlon" Singing "The Wondrous Cross" Reading "The Visit to the Sepulchie" Anthem Selected Gleo Club. Beading, "The Journey to Emmaus." "The Great Commission." The As cension. Hymn "Crown Him" Postlude. Orchestra Selections. TOMORROW'S SERVICES. The Second Presbyterian Church Rev. Charles E. Robinson, D.D., pastor. Ser vice. 10.30 a. m. Communion, 7.30 p. m. Tls.'re will be spcelnl Easter music In the evening. Miss Blanche Derr, of New' York; W. C. Weedon and Mr. Bynore, solo ists, nnd chorus of sixteen voices. The pastor will preach on the "Expulsive Power of the Easter Thought." All seats freq In the evening. Green Ridge Presbyterian Church The pastor, Rov. N. F. Stahl, will preach nt iO.'M a. m. In the evening, commencing nt 7 o'clock, will be held the Bible school Easter service, which will Include nn ad dress on the crucillxlon and resurrection. by A. V. Rower, illustrated by stereop tlcon. Bible school nt o'clock and Ku ileavor meeting at 6 o'clock p. m. The public will be welcome at all services. St. Luke's Church Rev. Rogers Israel, rector. Easter Day. Holy communion, tl a. m 8 a. in., 11 a. m.; morning prayer nnd sermon, 10.30 a. in.; children's carol festival, 3 p. m.; evening prayer and ser mon, 7.30 p. m. St. Luke's Mission, Dunmore Rev. A. L. 1'rban In charge. Holy communion, 6.30 a. m.; children's carol festival. 3 p. in.; evening prayer und sermon, 4 p. m. St. Luke's Church Easter evening. Holy communion, Co. m.; morning prayer Hi; litany, 12 m.; baptismal service, 3 p. in. Venn Avenue Baptist Church Rev. Warren G. Partridge, pastor. Services appropriate for Easter at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. ni, Subject In the morning, "The Resurrection Body." In the evening. "The Resurrection of Christ." Special Easter mnslu bv a quartette and a large chorus. Strangers are cordially Invited. Washburn Street Presbyterian Church Preaching at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. by Rev. Bullle Brown, of Auburn, N. Y. Asbury Methodist Episcopal Chruch Special Easter services; line muslo will be rendered; an Easter sermon by the pas tor In the morning; In the evening a hymn service. Tho offerings of tho day will be for the organ fund. Trinity English Lutheran Church Ad ams avenue, corner Mujberry street. Rev. Edwin Lunn Miller, pastor. The holy com munion will bo celebrated at tho morning service, beginning at 10.30. At 7.30 p. m. the children's Easter service will be held. The pews are free and all worshipers are welcome. Waverly Baptist Church Rev. A. Ber gen Browe, pastor. Special Easter ser voces. Preaching by the pastor at 10.30 a. m "The Assurances of Life," with appro priate music. 7 p. m young people's meeting, led by E. J. Feehley. Preaching at 8, "How to Seek God with Success." Conservatory hall, 402 Lackawanna ave nue. Gospel song service and preaching at 3.30 p. m. by Evangelist James Scovlll. All welcome. First PreBbyterian Church Rev. James McLeod, D.D., pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Dr. McLeod will preach both morning and evening. Parents will present their children for baptism In tho morning. . . Trinity . United Evangelical Church Little England.. J. G. Whit mire, pastor.. EaBter Bermon at 10.30 a. m. Prayer ser vice at 11.45 a. m. Sunday school at 3 p. m. The services at 7.30 p. m. will be of nn Interesting nature, consisting of prayer, worth 25c, Monday 1 2z C extra wide, flonday 25c Linen, assorted, 400-402 LACKAWANNA AVENUE SCRANTON, PA. singing, Bible readings, short talks anil the Easter treat to the Sunday school. First Baptist Church Pastor Collins' will preach Sabbath at 10.S0 a. m. and T.M p. m. Morning theme, "The Living Re deemer." Evening theme, "The Resurrec tion of the Believer." Special . Easter music, morning and evening. Grace English Lutheran Church Rev. Cr.at. 1- Clfr miKtnr. Services on Sun day at the Young Men's Christian asso ciation at 10.3o a. in. and i.Stf p. m. Sund.iy school nt 11.30 a. m. Rev. O. A. Shorretts, of Fowlersvllle, Pa., will preach. Every body welcome. St. David's Church Corner of Jackson street and Bromley avenue. Rev. M. H. Mill, rector. Morning preyer and sermon at 10.30; evening prayer anil sermon at 7.30. Sunday school at 2.3il. Friday even ing service at 7.30. Litany service daily at 4 p. m. during Lent, except Friday and Saturday. Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church Preaching In the morning by Rev. George Forsyth. M. A. In the evening Mrs. l'ot- vr, of Bloomlngton, III., will speak. Seats free. Strangers welcome. St. Paul's (English Lutheran) Park Place, near public school building. Rev. George M. Soheldy, pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Professor Smith, of the South Side nnd several members of his Park place singing school will ren der anthems appropriate for the Easter festival. Free pews. Passover services will' be held at the Linden Street temple Sunday at 0.30 p. in. Subject of the lecture by Rabbi J. Feuer llcht will be "The Messianic Idea." Mon ilnv mnrnlnir services will begin at .10 o'clock. Jackson Street Baptist Church The pas tor will preach tomorrow both morning and evening. Morning theme, "The Res urrection of Christ; Its Place In Bedetnp tlon's Plan; its Certainty as a Historical Fact; Its Incentives ns a Moral Power." Evening. "Tho Garden Sepulchre; Closed and Open." Reception of members and communion after evening sermon. Preach ing 10.30 a. m. and G p. in. Sunday school 3 p. m. on uml after the first Sunday In -May, evening service at 7 p. in. Howard Place African Methodist Epis copal Church. Rev. C. A. McGee, pas tor. Preaching nt 10.30 a. m. There will bo Interesting Easter exercises at 2.30 and 8 p. in. All are Invited. The service In the Dunmore Presbyte rlnn church will bo appropriate for the Easter season. Special music has been arranged by tho chor. Professor South worth takes charge. Morning sermon at 10.30, subject, "Tho Risen Suvlour;" even ing at 7.30. The decorations will be In charge of tho floral committee of the Christian Endeavor society. A enke sale will tako place at the Dim more Presbyterian mnnse this afternoon between the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock undur the auspices of the Ladles' Aid socloty. All rpesons wishing to purchase cake for Easter ore Invited to be present. All Souls' (Unlversallst) Church-Pins street, near Adams avenue. Sunday school at 11.30 a, m. Young People's meeting U.S0 p, m. No preaching. In tho Spring. Nearly everybody needs a good medN cine. The Impurities which have accumu lated In tho blood during the cold months must bo expelled, or when the mild days come, nnd the effoct of 'bracing air Is lost, the body Is llablo ti be overcome by debil ity or somo serious disease. The re markable Buccess achieved by Hood's S'af saparllla, and the ninny words of praise It has received, make it worthy your conn- aence. . we asK you 10 kivb mis mi?'-ciiiu a trial, we are sure it win uo you mwm Read the testimonials published In behalf OI noou S BUI BMlMii iiiu, an iiuui . grateful people. . wi ney ten mo story. What Docs This Mean? From the Wllkes-Bnrre Record. Poor Scranton I From our hearts we pity her, and hope that before the close nt thA twentieth centurv she mav bs able Hln.1 tint- tn thA nnnt nml ktpn out Into sunshine of modern civilization.