tpJW" . . t,,-pf .v-v-tvijiiwiww 'MPSPPV'A 3nuK3Wj?iTJ?i !3Wh "HW'' J"! .-,fc'Pi,7?" .TOT'.i 1JIH3 aOR ANTON Tin BUNE-SATURDAY MORNING, APTUL 17, 1897. SPRING SPECIALTIES AT NORTON'S Wall Pavers nnd D:coratIons, lotgc assortment, all grades, from the lowest price goods to tlic best made. Choice patterns, beautiful colorings, Vlndow Shades and Fixtures for Stores, Offices and Residences, All desirable colors to order quickly and " ready made," at popular prices. Children's Carriages. Wc have the best carriages for the least money to be found In Scranton. Jlojs lixprcss Kagotis, Wood and Iron. Velocipedes, lllcyclcs, Carls. Harrow etc. Large Show rooms with lots of light. Experienced clerks and Courteous Attention. M. NORTON, 222 Lacliawauna Ave. SEED OAT S There is no economy in sowing oats that will not grow. Ours weigh 34 to 36 lbs. per bushel and are Clean Natural Oats. JC HO. iltivc ujicncil a (jviuTiil Insurance Ollli'p In Host Stork I'omritinlPM rcpri'-oiittil. l.iirje lilit'H cxr-cclull soliijlcd. Telciiliuno IHllil. DR. W. B. HENWOOD, DENTIST JE LACK W"'N A7: COLLEGE OF COMA1ERCE NOTES. We have had an uveniEi' Increase of flfty-otif students per mouth since Jan uary 4. Ton public school teachers nre now moinfoeis of our school. The nljjht school will 'continue throuRh liny. Sprelal classes In pen manship. Over tlfty students are already en rolled for September. Fifteen of our pupils have recently secured good positions. ISastor cards and booklets at Rey nolds Hros. Tor n Ncrvo Tonic Use llorsfordN Acid Phosphate. rr. H. M. Harlow. Augusta. Me., says: "I regard it as one of the best remedies In nil cases In which the sys tem requires an acid and u nerve tonic." We open today another new lino of Fancy Grenadines in Ulack and Colors. Flnley's. Faster cauls at Reynolds Ur 's. Muster Decoration for churclifs, store whitlow?, halls or homes. We have .in uIpk.v.u supply In iiimntlty nnd quality. Call and sec our dispir.v. (!. It. Clark it Co., '.'01 Wash. InKton avenue. Faster cauls at HeynoKs llros. The uirt clever novelties In F.ister Millinery can be found nt Iirown's Hoe Hive, I'l'l Lackawanna avenue, I'retty Faster novelties nt Reynolds Droa. Tit Cure n Cold in One liny. Take laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money It It falls to cure. 25c. JJame Kishton has 4 for .ouce decreed that the stylish shoe shall v be a comfortable shoe ? as well. A relief your a feet will appreciate after Qr "the poiuted toes of last $ season. We arc sell ,ing au exceptionally JKgoo'd russet shoe for f men at o o t SCHANK 4 SPENCER. 410 Spruce St. Boy OoocS Oafs r wi $7 : EASTER SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES Many Elaborate Programmes of Service to He Followed. AIUSIC OP EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY Is tlio Particular I'onturc In All Place of MOrsliip--CarolR, Glorias, llosaiiiins nnd llnptlnitis lie Heard and Vitucsse(l--(.'urrcnt Cliiirch Ncwi-lllrcctory of Services in Clinrclic of t ho City Tomorrow. Tomorrow is Easter. Throughout the city churches of every denomination have nlni'iHl without exception arrang ed special services commemorative of the day. Of course inusii', suggestive of Joy and gladness, will be Hit; pre dominating fentute of worship. ' One of the most elaborate pro grammes ever attempted In the city has been nrrant't'd for the I'enn Avenue Baptist church. It Is for morning-, af ternoon und evnlnp. The music will be under the'dlrcetlon of Haydn Kvaiw. Follow Iiijj Is the order of service: MORN1NO, Organ Prelude, Overture Wugner Anthem, "God Hath Appointed a Day," Tours Hymn. "Day of rtesiirrootlut'," John of Damascus (Klghth Century) Pastor's choir. "Sweetly Sing Ye Happy Child ren" Shcppcrd Response, "Father of Mercies " Scnmcns-CJounod Hymn, "Lift lp, 1,1ft Up Your Voices" Calkin Sunday School Choir and Corisri-Kiitloii Solo, "llnsntinn" Cranler Mrs. Lizzie HiiBhes-Hniudage. Hymn. "Christ the Lord Is Risen To day" Wesley Sermon, "The Universal Faster." Organ postlude, Grand Fugue, G Minor, liach AFTFUNOON. Organ prelude Mendelssohn Overture. "Midsummer Night's Dream." Hymn. "Our I.md Is Risen" Hattcm Hymn. "Welcome. Thou Victor In the Strife" Schmolko (1712) Primary Department. , Four Vocal Selections. Solo, "The Lord Is Risen" Sullivan Miss Margaret Jones. Organ, "Cantilena" Grlson Anthem, "Fcstu Dies" Ilartlett Faster address Mrs. D. M. Gates Organ postlude, "Worthy Is the Lamb" Handel KVFNING. Sacred Cantata, "The Last Night at Rethnny".WIlllams Organ prelude. Introduction to ltethany Hymn, "Sweet Lord and Saviour Come." Hymn. "Soldier of the Cross" Garrett Amen Full Choir Orgun postlude, "Thanks lie to God," Mendelssohn ST. I.FKF'S EPISCOPAL. At S?.lnt Luke'a church, a choir of twenty-six men and boys, under the direction of J. Willis Conant, organist and choirmaster, will slnir the follow ing programme: MORNING PRAYER. Morning prayer. Processional, "The Day of Resurrec tion" Tour. Anthem. "Christ, Our Passover". Anglican 'IV Doom In D Knight Jubilate In G Smuit Holy Communion. lntrolt, "Alleluia! Christ Is Risen," Stanler Gloria Tlbl in F Stanler Offertory, "Very Early In the Morn ing" Parker Sursum Corda In F Stanicr Sanctus In F Stanler Agnus Del In F Stanler GloiU In Excelsls In C Stanler Recessional, "Christ, the Lord, Is Risen Today" Rlmbault EVENING PRAYER. Processional, "Jesus Lives". ...Gauntlett Glorias ngllc.iu Magnificat In E Hat Klmmms Nunc Dlmlttls in E Mat Klmmlns Offertory, "Awake lp. My Glory". Harnby lteressIon.il, "Cetne, Ye Faithful". HullrVnn Sunday school carol service at 3 o'clock In the nfternocn. SECOND PRKSHYTKRIAX. At the Second Presbyterian church tomorrow nt tlw morning service the Easter can 1 "King, Ring. H"ll of Fas ter,'" will To sung by the full choir. There will also be a duet by Miss Rlack and Garagan. In the evening the sa cred cant." to. "Daughter of Jairus." by Seiner, will be rerdered liv the church quartette, choir and choral soclety.con slstlng of thirty-live voices with an ac companiment by the Sabbath school or chestra, J. M. Chance, musical director. ELM PARK CHURCH. I'rogramnie of the Easter praise ser vice at Elm Park church tomorro.v evening: Chime of Hells Alfred Wooler Organ prelude. "Easter" Mcrkel Hymn. "Christ the Lord Is Risen." Anthem. "Christ Our Passover". ...Ruck Contralto solo. "Angels. Roll tho Rook Away" Hawiey Hymn, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives." Offertory In I'" (organ) Grlson Tenor solo, "Immortality" Sheppcrd Address Pastor Hymn-Anthem, "A Song for Easter," Allen Male quartette, "Sing with All the Sons of Glory" Pennington Soprano solo, "Easter Dawn".. Woodman Anthem, "Why Seek Yo tho Living Among the Dead" Warren Postlude, "Triumphal March".. I.emmens J. Alfred Pennington, organist and music director. DUNMOItE PRESBYTERIAN. Enster services will be observed by the Dunmore Presbyterian church. Tho pastor, Rev. W. F. Gibbons, will de liver two sermons appropriate to Eas tertie and the following musical pro gramme will be given: MORNING SERVICE. Hymn 411. "Christ, the Lord, Is Risen Today." Anthem, "Once tho Lord of Glory Lay, Mrs. G. duit. Dlmmlck and choir Hymn 428, "Golden Hurps Are Sound ing." Offertorj, "The Holy City" Adams A, J. Harbcr. Hymn 43.', "Re Lives! tho Great Re deemer Lives." EVENING SERVICE. Anthem, "The Lord Is Risen" Rlcrly Mrs.. DlmmU-k, Mr. Atkins, Mr. Harbor and choir. Hymn 400, "Christ, tho Lord, Is Risen Today." Offertory, "Eastertide" Falrlamb Mrs. Dlmmlck, Hymn, "Rise Glorious Conqueror." Anthem, "Christ, the Lord, Is Risen Today." Hymn, "Coronation," ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL. At St. Peter's cathedral lit. Rev. Hlshop O'Hp.ra will sing pontifical high nms nt I0..1J tomorrow morning and tho choir of thirty voices under the di rection of Professor Schilling, will sing Haydn's third mass known ,is the "Kal ner Mt-sse," from tho fact that it was composed by Haydn for tho coronation or tho Emperor Francis Joseph of Aus trln. Rauer'H orchestra augmented by oiiled will p: evemi oui oi town the accompaniment lay Tho rolos will be sung by Mrs. Schil ling. Miss Laura. Rafter, Miss Lizzie Snow, James Doyle und W. R, Ijmd bury. While the bishop Is robing bofore the mnr.s the choir will slnir Wilcox's "Jubllato Deo" and later Qlotza's Eas ter hymn, "Reglna Cacll" will bo given. At the close of tho mass nn old German To Doum will be rung, tho orchestra and organ accompanying. The musical programme is a strictly classic one and tho reheat pals Indicate that the mass will no sung In a su perb mnnner. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH. Interesting services, with holy com munion, will bo celebrated in the morn ing, commencing at 10 o'clock, con ducted by the Rev. E. It. Eberts, of Turhotvllle. Au excellent programme of Easter music will be rendered, un der tho direction of Professor E, R, Prothoroe and choir, composed of the following: Sopranos, Miss A . E. Scheuer, llessles Croft, Owcnvll Davis, Roslna Huber, Lydln. Huber, Llllle Hlaschkc and Kate Wlnsterstelnj altos, Ahble OrlT, Kutlo Grllllths and Lizzie Ronlleld; tenor, David J. Davis and John Grllllths; bassos, David Jenkins, II. J. Schubert and R. It. Hrader. Organ prelude E. R. Protheroo Chorus, "Hallelujah, Christ Is Risen," with soprano and tenor solo, Miss Croft, D. Davles and choir lntrolt, "He Is Risen." Kyrlo W. Fclton Gloria In Excelsls In O Merbeck To Deuin, with bass solo C. F. Ives D. Jenkins. Soprano solo, "He Lives Who Onco was Slain" Perkins Miss A. E. Scheuer. Chorus, "Glory Re to Ood" Perkins Hymn, "Rlien God." Organ Offertory E. R. Prothcroe There will be no evening services, but the congregation will Join the Sunday school In their delightful programme, which has been prepared. This service Is to be held In the afternoon at 3..10 o'clock. Miss Llda Garagan, organist, Sunday school. The following is tho order of programme. Chorus, "He Joyful In God" Choir Singing, "Hark, There Comes a Sweeter Strain" School Prayer Pastor Recitation, "Wake, Flowers," Harry Schulor Singing, "Flee Away, Yo Shades of Night" School Recitation, "Faith, Hope and Charity," Grace Geiiock, Clara llohle, Flora Rurkle, Chorus, "He Is Risen" School Recitation, "Two Angels" A. Swartz Address Pastor Singing. "Easter Llllles" School Recitation, "Rejoice, Yo Little Chil dren" Hnrry V Konecny Chorus, "Glory Re to God" Choir Recitation Miss Ruber's class Singing, "Ring, Happy Bells" School Singing, Mlsse Croft, Hopp nnd Ruber's classes Recitation, "Earth Keeping Easter," Mamie Schubert Singing, "Christmas, Easter, Now are Blended" School Singing. "On the Hill Tops" School Singing, "Our Lord Hath Arisen" ..School Chorus, "Lift Up Your Heads,". ...Choir GREEN RIDGE PRESBYTERIAN. lv. I. J. Lansing, of Idtstcn, will preiuii morning and evening, and the following musical programme will be undereil by a choir of twenty voices, assisted In Hi.' evening l)V Mr. Fred Wldmeyr.f, violinist, and Conrad's or chestra; MORNING, 7.30. Organ Voluntary ...Miss Salome Becker Hymn, "Ye Chorus of New Jerusa lem" Congregation and choir Anthem, "Golden Harps Are Sound ing" W. Conrad and choir Male chorus, "Croiyn Him with Many Crowns," llmn, "The Head that Once was Crowned" ....Choir and congregation Soprano solo, "Come, See the Place Where Jesus Lay". Miss Edith DuUoles Anthem, "The Strife Is O'er," Ml-s V. Grcuner, D. J. Phillips and chorus Hymn, "Hark. Ten Thousand Harps and Voices" ..Congregation and chojr EVENING, 7.30. Organ Voluntary ...Miss Salomo Decker Anthem. "Hallelujah," Miss DuBolcs, Mr. Grcuner nnd chorus Hymn, "God Is Gone Up on High," Congregation, choir nnd orchestra Duet, "We Offer Thee Fair Flowers," Miss EN!e Brown, Mrs. Frank Heck Violin solo. Offertory Fred Widmcyer "Magnify nnd Praise Him." C'holr nnd congregation Organist, Miss Silomo Becker. Director, G. F. Whlttcmore. SIMPSON M. E. CHURCH. The choir of tho Simpson church, West Side, will bo assisted by Thomas Abraham, tenor, nnd Professor A. E. Morse on the saxaphone. W. W. Jones will be director und Walter Davis, or ganist. The following piogrammo will be rendered: MORNING. Anthem, "This Is the Way" ...S. C. Cook Choir. Hymn, "He Arose," William W. Jones nnd male choir Sermon J. li. Sweet Anthem, "Re Is tho King of Glory," G. F. Root Choir. "Now Is Christ Risen," Eilwyn A. Clare Choir. Duct, "Thy Divine Petition" Stabler Miss Ella Godshall, William W. Joins. Anthem, "Why Seek Yo the Living," E. A. Clare Harry A. Wrlgley nnd choir. Solo, "Tho Resurrection," Harry Rowo Shelley Thomas Abraham. Sermon. Anthem, "Thanks Bo to God," .1. E. Trowbridge ASBURY SI. E. CHURCH. The Sunday school of the Asbuiy Methodist Episcopal church will hold appropriate Easter services In the au ditorium of the church tomorrow even ing, beginning at 7.30 sharp. The fol lowing is Hie programme: Song, "Easter Joy" School Recitation Miss Gertrude Faatz Miss Corn Budd and Thomas Lanvon Song, "Oh, Ho Glad" School Recitation, "An Easter Flower," Miss Clara Miller Recitation mi., Mamie Osmand Song, "Oh Night, Wondrous Night." School Recitation, "Tho Conqueror of Death," .Miss Glenulu Thomas Songs nnd Recitations Infant Class Recitation, "Christ Arose on Easter Hay" Miss Bertha Seward Song, "Yo Beams of Easter Morn," School Recitation, "Resurrection,' Miss Blanche Thompson Vocal solo, "If I Must Die." Miss Evaugellno Dorsey Dialogue. "Tho Risen Saviour," Misses Maud Kemp, Millie Allen, Ema llno Lnuyon, Hello Crosby, Mury Davis. Song. "Christ Is Risen" School Recitation, "Ho Is Risen," Miss Evansollne Dorsey Closing song, Rejolco Yo Nations" School PLYMOUTH CONG REG ATIONAL. Following Is the programme for tho musical portion of the serIcs at tho Plymouth Congregational church. West Side, tomorrow, under tho direction of Richard Phillips: Anthem, "Tho Lord Is Risen." Solo nnd chorus, "Bohold the Place Where They Laid Rim," Miss M. Evans Solo John Phillips Anthom, "Hpsannp to tho Living Iord." Solo Minn Vanulo Williams Anthem, "Ring, Bolls of Faster," Malo quartette Solo David E. Hugiies Anthem, "Easter Hymn," ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC.SOUTII SIDE. An appropriate prcirammo of music will bo rendered at Kt. John's Cathollo church on the South Sldo. At late mass the choir will sing Fanner's mas3 In R Hut. Cuslok's orchestra of cloven pieces will accompany the choir. Tho singing will be directed by Professor Ej E; Bouthworth. Tho singing programme include?: Soloists, Misses Winifred Mrlvlti, Katie Donahoc and Mnmlo Mc Tlgue; Kyrle solo, James Mcngnn: quartette, Kyrlo, Misses Melvln and Kate Malta, Messrs." Mungan and Need ham; "Gloria," "Laudnmus To Quar tette," M Irises Donahue anil Maine Mur ray, Messrs.. Thomurt Necdham and John T. Troy; quartette, "Qui Tollls," Misses Rfs.'lo Uurns, Lizzie Durkln, M?rsrs. Thomas Ncedham and James Sinn. 'ii. ; ' WASHBURN STREET CHURCH. At the Washburn fetreet Presbyterian chinch. Easter day will be observed with npproprlate .services both morning and evening. Tlv church will bo hand somely decorafd with llowe-rs and palms and poltcd (lower.i. Tho pastor, Rev. J. P. Moffat, will preach an Enster sermon fit ench service. Mrs. B. T. Jayne, musical director of tlia church, has arranged a most elaborate Pro gramme. E. P. Ilnin, llute soloist, will lender solos nnd also assist the choir throughout the morning service. In the evening Professor l'.auor will render as sistance with the violin. Souvenir pro gt ninnies conti'.inlng the printed words of all tho vocal numbers and the names of nit the participants will be given out. The musical programme will i ns fol lows: MORNING SERVICE. Instrumental prelude, Fluto and Piano, Berllot Anthem, "Alleluia, Christ Is Risen," Nevln Hymn. Solo, "Ho Was Desnlsed" Handel Mrs. Calkins. (Flue Pbllgato.) Unison chorus, "Hlso From Thy Mourning" Schnccker OITeitory, "Ave .Maria" Schubert (Flue und Piano.) Solo, "The Golden Gates Aro Lifted," Marzo Mr. Beynon. . (Fills Ollrnto.) Anthem, "This Is the Day" Holdcn Recitation and Chorus. Hymn. Postlude. EVENING SERVICE. Prelude. Prayer and Air, from "Der Frels chutx" Weber Violin nnd Piano. Anthem, "Ring, Merry Bells" Baiiett Mr. Bowen nnd Choir. Hymn. Solo, "Ye Bell. of Easter Day".. Dressier Mrs. Jayne. (Violin Obligate.) Duct, "Our Lord Is Risen" Loud Mrs. Calkins and Mrs. Jayne. Offertory, "Wergen Leld" Hnuser Violin and Piano. Solo, "Tho Resurrection" Holdcn Mr. Bowen. Anthem, "King of Kings" Simper PROV1 DENCE PRESBYTERIAN. Special Easier services will charac terize the day tonnrrow In the Provi dence Presljyt'Jtiin church. The pas tor's theme In tin morning will be "Christ's Joy in Ills Saciillcc and Res urrection." Miss J. E. Heckel has pro vided a fine selection of Easter music. Musical programme: .MORNING. Preludo in B, Organ and Violin Obll- gato Batiste Mrs. W. C. McDonald. John Wnlkenshnw. Anthem, "Christ Is Risen" Elvcy Solo, "I Know My Redeemer Lives," Wand Mrs. Joseph Mulley. Duet, "The Lord Arose" Gabriel Mrs. Heckel. Miss Davles. Solo, "Risen Indeed" Marzo Miss Morgan t Davles. Anthem, "Aivako Up My Glory". .Barnby Hymn. Postlude In C Gullmant EVENING. Prelude, Orgnn nnd Violin. Anthem. "Behold He Cometh" Porter Solo, "Behold the Place" Gabriel Miss Mary A. Davles. Imflammatus, ("Stabat Mater") Hyden Mrs. J. E. Heckel, Choir and Orchestra. Solo, "Resurrection Morn" Rodney Mrs. J. E. Heckel. Quartette, " 'TIs Night" Trowrldge Mrs. J. E. Heckel, William Edwards, Miss Mary E. Davles, Thomas Morgan. Violin Obllgato..Prof. John Wnlkenshaw Postlude in F Dr. W. Volcltlnar Director Mrs. J. E. Heckel. ST. MARK'S LUTHERAN. At St. Mark's Lutheran church, tho service programme will be: Orrnn Voluntary. Anthom Choir Verticies, "O Lord, Open Thou My Lips," Congregation and Choir Cot-la Pntrla and Hallelujah. Recitation, "Hall Easter Morn," Miss Lillian Grass Dialogue, "The Meaning of Easter," I.lzzio Whetstone, Llln Beer, Lillian Mackreth. Selection, by the Choir, Trio. Dialogue, "The Empty Tomb," Laura Lewis. Katie Wallher. Hymn IIS, "Christ tho Lord Is Risen Today." Recitation, "Tho Easter Festival," Miss Mary Kaucher Hymn 121. "Angels, Roll the Rock Away." Dialogue, "How a Plant Taught Faith, Hope, Love," Bertha James, Vnledla Meyer, Lousla Bnhlke. "The Story of Jesus." "Ills Birth" Emma Wltzal "Ills Growth" Emma Henry "Ills Resurrection" Sophie Sherman Hymn 12S, "Easter Flowers Aro Blooming Bright." Dialogue, "Hope of the Ages," Emma Walther, Carrie Ringer. Hymn 120, "Christ Is Risen. Hallelujah!" ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC. The following programmo of muslo Bargains THE GREAT SUCCESS OF Has induced us to continue it for an other week. Many styles have been closed out, but we have replaced them with others, just as desirable. Re member we sell 50-Cent Goods for 29c 60-Cent Goods for 39c 75-Cent Goods for 47c 85-Cent Goods for 5Sc All new and stj'lisli. WEARS 41 will ho rendered at tho 10.30 o'clock mass nt St. Patrick's Cathollo church on tho West Hide, tomorrow: Kyrln, from B Flat Mnss Schubert Gloria, from St. Cecilia's Mass. ...Gounod Offertory, violin boIo Wagner Miss Harriet Ward. Credo, from St. Cecilia's Mass.. ..Gounod Sanctus, from 11 Flat Mass Schubert Benedlctus, from Mass in C Silas Agnes Dei, from Mass In B Flat., Schubert Soloists-Mrs. Knto Sullivan, Miss Mnry Johnson, sopranos: Miss Klttlo Gibbons, contrnlto; Edward Walsh, tenor: Bert Johnson nnd William Vnnson, batisos. Choir assisted by Miss Ward's String orchestra, Anna Durkln, orgnnlst. GREEN RIDGE BAPTIST, At the Green Ridge Baptist church, of which W. J. Ford Is pastor, services will be held tomorrow nt 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m. Subject In the morning "With What Body do They Come?" in the evening, "Can Christianity Give up the Resurrection?" Special Easter mu sic at both services. The programme for the evening' rorvlce is: Hymn, "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today." Anthem, "Now Is Christ Illcn." .. .... . M- a- Lorcns Hymn, "Rise Glorious Conqueror." Hymn, "Christ Triumphant O'er tho Grave." Hymn, "Christ Is Risen, Hnllelutah." Anthem, "Tho Lord Is King," E. S. Ashfort) Hymn, "Sing to God a Hymn of atad- ness." FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. The following programme under the direction of Mrs. Kalhryn Thlele, will bo oKserved tomonow at the First Pres byterian church, Dr. MeLeod, pastor: MORNING SERVICE. Prelude, organ and violin Hies Anthem, "Raise Your Joyful Voices," Mncy Soprano solo. "He Is Risen"... Schnecker (With Violin Obligate.) "When Thou Comest,'.' from "Stabat Milter" Rossini Soprano solo, with quartette, string sex tette nnd organ. Largo, Hnmlel, Violin solo, Choir, Strings nnd Orgnn. Postlude Orgnn Soprano solo Mrs. Kntbryn Thlelo EVENING SERVICE. Anthem, "Thnnks Bo-to Goil",..,Hrucbe Contralto solo, "Resurrection". ...Rodney Soprano solo, "Tho King of Glory." Coombs CEDAR AVENUE M. E. CHURCH. The following is tho ptogramme of tho exercises at the Cedar Avenue Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow: MORNING. Trio, violin, llute and organ, "Spring's Awakening" Bach Hymn, "I Know that My Redeemer Lives." Prayer by pastor. Anthem, "Lift Up Your Hsaus, Oh Yo Gates." Scripture lesson. Offerings, Anthem, "Tho Voice of Many Ansels," Hymn, "Redeemed." Sermon. Quartette, "Tho Resurrection Morn." Hymn, "Beautiful Morning." EVENING. Trio, violin, llute and organ, "Re verie" II. Ernst Hymn, "What a Gospel." Anthem, "He Is Risen" Herbert Scripture lesson. Bass sole, "Calvary".. RoOney A. Pilling Hymn, "Christ Arose." Anthem, "The Voice of Many Angels." Hymn, "Christ Is Risen." TOMORROWS SERVICES. I'enn Avenue Baptist Church Rev. Jo seph K. Dixon, D. D., pastor. Services at 10.30 anil 7.30 o'clock. Theme of the morn ing, "Tho Universal Easter." In the ev ening the sacred cantata, "Tho Last Night In Bethany," will be rendered by the solo quartette, nnd a strong chorus of forty volcis. Dr. Dixon will give a brief ad dress on the following topic. Illustrating the cantata during Its rendition: "Christ at the heart's door," "Banqueting with Christ," "Life's Sunset," "No waste in love," nnd "Victory over the grave." Tho Bible school will have a beautiful service In the afternoon In the audience room, at tho clo'-o of which the ordinance of bap tism will be administered. There will bo o baiitliral scrvlco In the evening also. Beautiful souvenir programmes with handsomely embellished covers, contain ing the entire services of the day, will to given to all. Come and enjoy any or all the services with us. Church of the Good Shepherd, Green Ridge street and Monsey avenue Early celebration, sunrise, !U7; second celebra tion, with morning prayer and sermon, 10.30; Sunday school nnd Blblo classes, 3 P. m.; evening prnyer nnd sermon, 7.30. Offerings at all services for reduction of mortgage on rectory. All seats free. All welcome. Grace Lutheran church, corner' Mnill son avenue nnd Mulberry street Rev. Foster IT. Gift, pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m. and at 7.30 p. m. Confirmation, re ception of members nnd holy communion In tho morning. Faster services of tho Sabbath school at 7.30 p, in. St. Mark's Lutheran church Rev. A. L. Continued on Page 16. Why let your borne and business b destroy, td through strong drink or murphln when von can bi currd In four week at tho Kteley Inst tuto, 718 Madlsiu nvi-nue Scrmton, P, 1 heCura Will Dear lavestlzatlen. 1 OUR 11 SPECIAL SALE TODAY OF GLOVES. RIBBONS, CORSETS, Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Collars and Ti3S. With every $i.oo worth of goods bought we will give a beautiful EASTER ROSE. oooooooo JUST ARRIVEOc 8-Bu'tton vSuade Goves, regular price, $1.50. Saturday only 95c, in colors and black. 5, 417 Lackawanna IN CRIMINAL COURT. Verdicts Returned Vcstcrdny In Two Important Cases. Judge Edwards yesterday morning received n verdict of guilty from the Jury which went out Thursday after noon to pass upon tho fate of John McGowon, the Carbondale youth who was charged with burglarizing the residence of Nicholas Dcvlne. of Brooklyn street. Tho fact that Mc Oowan had served two three-year terms for similar offenses did not help him nny In tho eyes of tho Jury. In tho case of John Dalton, chnrged with robbing John H. Wclble's store nt Taylor, tho Jury said not guilty, ns practically directed to do by the charge of Judge Edwards. Prayer books and hymnals at Rey nolds Bros. Ico Crcnm Orders for Easter should ha entered as early as possible to get good service. J. D. Williams & Bro., 312 nnd 314 Lacka wanna avenue. Ladle.sl Your best Interests arc serv ed'by buying your Millinery, Suits and Furnlshlnga of Brown's Bee Hive, 221 Lackawan.ia avenue, Davidow Bros., Jewelers, have moved to 2f,7 Lacka wanna avenue. Daffodils nt Clark's. t Compare this paper with tho other X Scrnnton papers of this or any other f date, and then tnko tho best one, M-4'4"f4 ItEXFORD'S. Gaining Ground. THE TWO SALES Crockery 5. Seven clays ago we started the spring crockery sales. Such sell ing of dishes proves prices and goods right; 1,500 square feet of floor space, all crockery. We talk of only thriJe lots today. The offer ings not mentioned are just as at tractive. China What are left of the Tea Sets lot perhaps ten sets, real imported China Tea sets, 56 pieces, all with dainty jiokl lines and flower sprays, will be offered at one price for today and Monday only, 4. 50 the set. I-'roiu S5.no, SO. IK), 7.00. Toilet Row after row on our Sets shelves. Should think from a glance that there was fifty different kinds. A pretty set that meets with much- favor is a new flow green undero-lazed, a new shape; sale price Si. 79, ten pieces. Dig volucs at $3.1)0, Sll. IS, 88.00. Yard of Yard of roses or pan Violets sics Pretty narrow frame of neat gold moulding with gold corners; regu lar price .0.50, sale price 1.25. Picture Dept. Second I'loor. The Rexford Co., 303 Lnckawaniia Avenue. A Good Place. To buy a Metallic Bed, To get Furniture Upholstered and Cusliious made, To get Carpets and Rugs cleaned, To buy Feathers, Mattresses, etc., To get Box Divans cheap. THE SCRANTON BEDDING CO. HA Avenue, ScraiM LIBBEY . CUT GLASS BEST, BRIGHTEST, t. , CHEAPEST. When buying why not get the best when it costs you no more than inferinr1 imnUo .. .. ' "-i3 1 here is nothing that makes u h a n d sonicr or more ap NEveRy piece) propriate Wedding Gift. We are Sole Agents in Scranton, t' riiiiw 11 11 131 Wyoming Avenue. Walk in and look around. OWINC TO THE REMODELING OF THE STORE At'Jin Lackiiwanna nvenue, I will not be able to rcnio vo beforo tho. 10th Instant. Therefore, I Am Still at My Old Plac3 of Buslnsss, At 309 La ska w ma Avarim, Over LchlRh Valley Ticket Ofllce, with ft I larso lino of .spectacles, etc. Kycs examined iree, as usual, couti uoiu l'rnines, ya.noj Killed, $'j; Silver, su.nn; Nickel l''raines,'.'ro. to ?l; Aluminum Krauies, with best pebble Kinases, from St. nil to (52.50; Colored (lias os, ane. to .fl.'Jft; 1'ebblo Lennos, 51 to 91,51) Aquii Crystal!", 50c. to 75c. Framed repaired and lcuscH duplicated on ohort notice. B. SILVERSTONE, Eye Specialist, ELECTRICAL MACHINERY REPAIRED BY SKILLED WORKMEN. THE LACKAWANNA LUBRICATING CO, 1212 CAPOUSE AVE, SCRANTON. REMOVED.- CHAS. VMGNER - Decorator. 1 House und Sign Painter Wall TlntlnK und Paper llnmilnff, Kstl. mutes Cheerfully Kunilshed. Valentino' iteuily Mixed PnlntH, iinooftho best 111 mar ket. VarnUhe.s MiiuiiiuIh, Ilrushca, etc., for Mile. 3M Adams Avenue, scranton. 11 THE STAR PAINTSHOP TO 331 ME ME Goods MONDAY BARGAINS. oooooooo GorH Check Apron Ginghams 2Jo Good LI lit Cliallles ale Silk Strlpo ChiUlle.H, were 20o lie I'ood Dark l'rlntn, weroSc 3j Kino Blinker Flannel 4c Heavy li cached Cotton Crash 3o SOo Cream lalilo Linen 2lc 40c Cream Table Linen - lilc fide Cream Tablo Linen 37c Goml lirown Muslin, worth Co :ic Fijie lirmvti Muslin, worth 7e 5c Heavy lirown Muslin, worth 7c fijc Good Illeached Muslin, worth GJo ic Fine Illeached Muslin, worth 7c 5Jo 11111 Mus In, worth 7Je Gc Frnll of Loom, worth7jc OJc Lonmlale, worth 7Jc ...." (tjo C-4 Lockwood, l. C MmhIIii, worth 10c 8c (J-4 LocK wood, V C. Muslin, wortli ISc 10c 8-1 Lockwood, Sheeting Muslin, worth 15c. 12c 0-1 Lockwood, Kheetlnt? Muslin, worth Kic. ...liic 10-1 Lockwood, Biieeiliifr Muslin, worth 18c. . 15c fi.4 Lockwood Illeached l'.C.MiHlln.w'th lie. He (1-4 Lockwood Illeached I'.t .MiMlln.w'th ISo.llc 8 4 Lockwood Ulcaehed P.C.Minlln.w'th l()o,14c 0-4 Lockwood Illeached l'.C.Mu"lln,w,th 18c,15o 10-1 Lockwood Bleuched P.C.Muslln.w'th ii0c,17o GICT Pa. N,
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