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TIH3 SOB ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY. MARCH 20. 1898.
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3 Social i
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I Personal 1
The next fortnight will piobably see
but little of a social nuturc to enter
tain either young or old. All gulety
will be reserved for Euster week, when
the festivities w 111 necessarily lie brief,
though merry, if they arc to be gtuced
by the presence of the college visitors
and their friends. Much Is expected of
the Glee club conceit on the 12th, which
will not begin until 8 15, owing to a
church wedding on the same evening.
The lecture given by the courtesy of
the Mondaj- Horning club on Thursday
evening was one of exceptional pleas
ure not alone fiom the valuable nature
of the discourse, but because of the
uudlence, over the feminine portion of
which no hats were to bo seen, only the
tiniest bonnets doing duty as a head
covering. The general effect was not
only better, but the views on the plat
form were thus lcndeied visible to all.
"He was good to the poor," said an
old lady last night, as her tiembllng
hands dropped the paper wherein she
had read of the death of Mr. William
T. Smith. She knew personally of some
benefactions of the man whom we can
scarcely believe has gone away for
ever, and her tears fell as she icmem
bered. It Is something to have lived
and died and to have one's memory
hallowed by the loving tears of the
wretched one has aided.
The event of the second week follow
ing Caster will be the Symphony con
cert, when the great baritone, Max
llelnrlch, is to be hero.
Mr. Paul B. Belln will give n fnie
well dinner Monday evening," pi evlous
to his depaiture for Buffalo, whete he
will enter the llrm of Green & Wicks,
the well-known architects. This llrm
has left a memorial in Seiantnn In the
shape of the beautiful Albtlght llbraiy.
Apropos of the Yale concert, It way
be said that college songs s!.nd apart
by themselves, being the natural out
How and extibernnce of jciuth express
ing Itself with u naive and iconsclous
art. From the early student songs of
the middle ages there has been a tra
dition In form and spirit which Is in
herited by successive generation of
students, and which has preserved Its
Integrity, and exists today with the
same force and spirit that chniacter
lzed it from the llrst. It Is a tradition
of gaiety, good-fellowship and advent
ure, light loes celeluated In simple jet
delicate poetry, graceful and gay, some
times sad, jet sad with the Insouciance
of jouth. Bead the old Latin students'
songs as they are admirably translated
by John Addington S) monds, and mark
how perfectly the spirit of them Is
pieserved to our own day. The stu
dents of the middle ages and the ren
nnlance wandered about Kurope, ac
cepting the chance adventuies of their
wanderings, drinking gaily in the tnv
eins, and paying for It when they had
the money, and treating the landlords
to same happy Joke when lacking It.
U tidies they picked pockets as did
rianrols Villon. The modern student
t' uels In a pilvate car while playing
I the troubador, but the same spirit ani
mates the songs of both.
iJIr. and Mrs. W. T. Connell gae an
wormal dinner last evening.
r, and Mi George Russ will en
ii,n at dinner this evening.
. Edward Jones entertained u
ji natty composed of Scranton
lat her home in Olyplunt last
n"
, n't
JBeph JM. Boles gave a dinner
javelins In honor of Mr. Paul
tii iiia covl'm were item iui eiKiiieeu.
theguests.. we're 4Messrs. Paul B Belln,
A '.. Hun "ngtoi B. K Watson. L B
Puller. Rv. -olds Bedford, Seldcn
Klngsbur), u. B. Meirlll, Laurence
B11--S, J. B. Neale, T. S Fuller, A. E.
Hunt, Jr., II AV. Boies, J. II. Brooks.
John Kemvrerer, I B. Thome, James
Blair. T. C. Fuller.
Mr. and Mis. M. J. Kelly enteitained
a number of little people last Satuiday
1n honor of their daughter, Cornelia.
t
r. and Mrs. E. H. Pnriott entertaln-
at cards Ihui.'day evening
ng the guestr. weie' Mr and Mis.
t" E Wade, Mi. unf Airs. J S. Klik
ittlck, Mr. anil Mi . vuy, Mi and
Mrs.J, F. Me-sargcl id Mrs Eu
gene Henley, Mr and 'F, h Crane,
Mr. and Mis. T. r. Pen. nan, Mr and
Mrs. Trank Wolf. Mr. and Mr Sidney
Hayes Mr and Mrs. Bark.M, Mr. and
Mrs. AI. W. I-ovvry, Mrs Thomas
Sprngue, Messrs. C. E. Chittenden and
Drinker,
Rainy day skirts weie frequently
teen on our pilnclpal thoioughfares
during the early part of the week, and
even the conservative i rltles must ad
mit that there were some women who
werp not freaks In the short sensible
diess. The majority will, however.
probably go on until the end nf time
Iching the back breadth" of their
as, and perfoimlng veiltable Jui;-
.fects In endeavoilng to cany
nbrella, a book from the library,
mntMlal for a silk blouse, with pei-
haps a pie or a box of chailottc-tus'ie.
Mrs Louise Seymour Houghton gave
the most beautiful lecture of tho series
esterday at the homo of .Mis, E S.
Moffat on "The Love Stoiles of the
Old Testament." Her desrilpllon of
Solomon's sons o-s a diama wot, a tri
umph of tare powers of delineation.
The spring hats with their riotous
BABY
HUMOR:
Instant relief for skln-tortuicd babies and
rctt for tired mothers In a warm bath with
Ccticcka Soai-, and a ilnglo application of
Cuticdiu. (ointment), the great skin cure.
Tlio only speedy and economical treatment
for Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, nnd
pimply humors of the skin, scalp, and blood.
(uticura
If tV! ihrcaftinl tht vrM Pornm Ditv ad Cnimmal
CoriiUTiuM Suit rroLrkUin tfeiioi,
03 "Haw la Gun . Bity Hinor," ulll IYa.
BUY ILEHISHES
PrTt.t1 ftott Curd b
bUIlCLUA SUIT,
nines of blossoms certainly must be a
temptation oven to men who uren't al
lowed to do anything but pay for them.
Miss Lcn M. Heath' will entertain the
Italian Art class on Wednesday after
noon. The homeopathic physicians ot the
city gave a dinner Thursday evening
at Hotel Jormyn In honor of the emi
nent Dr. rislier, of Philadelphia. Tho
guests were: Dr. J. W. Coolldgc, Dr.
and Mrs. 1 D. Brewster, Dr. and Mrs.
Johnson, of Plttston; Mrs. Henry Be
lln, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Watklns,
Mts. C. H. Welles, Mrs. George San
derson, Mis. L. S. Oakford. Dr. and
Mrs. Hetllnghoff, Dr. Anna Clarke, Dr.
Roberts," Dr. I W. Lange, Dr. Holl
ner, Miss Claike, Dr. and Mrs. Llndu.-
buiy, Mt. Sanderson.
loraeits of People,
Mrs. Frederick Connell Is In New York.
Mies Phelps will spend Easter In New
York.
Mis. O. U. Smith has returned from
New Yoi k.
Tho Misses Seybolt will spend Easter In
New York
Miss Amv Jessup is visiting her brother
at Ccntrnlln.
Mr. A. Rose has returned from a visit
to Richmond, Va.
Professor T. J. Davlcs expects to mako
Plttston his home.
Dr. J. Burnett nnd son, Kenneth, aro
at Old Point Comfort.
Mrs. Garlnger, of Sunbury, Is the guest
of Mrs. J, O. Eekman.
Mr. Walter Watson, of Catasaqua, la
visiting friends In the city.
John H. Blackwood bus returned from
a business trip to New York.
Emerson D Owen has gone to New
Yoik to remain for some time.
Mr. Q A Jessup was out jexteiday af
ter a serious attack of the gout.
Mrs John Kclley nnd son, of Qulncey
avenue, are at Old Point Comfort.
Newton Jackson and family hnve ro
tiirni d from a. visit at Carlisle, Ph.
Hon. Theodore Hart, editor of the Pltts
ton f5u7ette. was In tho city this wceic.
Rev. John riuncti, V. G , of Plttston,
called on Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Hara yestcr
dny. W. H. Hngen, of Mears & Hngon, has
returned lrom a business tilp to New
York.
Miss Loulo Sejbott has returned from
Now Yoik, wheie she spent the past fort
night. Dr. I. F. Evcrhart nnd son, Edwaid,
leturned xrom the South Wednesday
nlzht.
Mrs. William Connell went to Wash
ington today, where she will remain for
three weeks
Attorney Frid E Beers, of the law
firm of Boers it Grambs, Is In Alb my on
legal business
Mr und Mrs J L Connell and Mr
and Mrs J S McAnulty have returned
from Now York.
Miss Mirpniet Delnney, of BmoMvn,
N Y Is a guest In tho faintly tit T. N.
Cullen, of Olive stieet.
P K Nctthton, who Ins been spend
ing a few weeks at Lake Ililen, FIa
is expected home about April 1
Miss Kjtharyn Fltypili ', of Green
Ridge, left jostirdiv for New Yanc citj,
wnere she will spend sK wo'ts
Mis. Shellabarger. who has been the
guest of Mis. J. H. Phillips, Ins re
turned ftom her home In New York.
Mr T. Cushlng Jones, who will remain
at home until after Bister, will sing at
Mr. Conant's organ recital on Saturdns.
A cable message announcing the arriv
al of Mr W. B Culvrr, ot Scranton, at
Glasgow was leeelved In this city jester
day. David Langstaff 1ns returned from
Florida. While enrouto homo ho met
City Treasurer C. G. Boland at Savan
nah. Miss Eva Evans and Mits Jennie Wi li
ber, of Ilawlej', are guests at tho fot til
er's uncle, Joseph Nash, of South Ninth
street
William Kelly returned j'esterdaj' from
Old Point Comfort, where he left hl3
wife and son, who will remain there foi
some time
"Mrs. Jane Davis, a poetess of consid
erable note," sajs the Wllkes-Birro
Times, "has removed from Wllkes-Barre
to Scranton
Mis Annie II. BKler, who has been
the guest of her bister, Mr. II, C Swartz,
of Plttston avenue, has returned to
Plalnticld. Pi.
13 It W, Searle, of Montrose, n mem
ber of tho bar of Susquehanna countj-,
has been admitted to practice In the
courts of this countj'
Miss Anna P Gorman, of I'enn ave
nue accompanied by her guest Miss
Duffy, of Carbondalo, have gone for a
vllt at New York city.
Mr. Charles Stran who has been alarm
ingly 111 for a number of weeks will bo
it moved to his home In Wllkes-Barre, In
tho course of a few dajs.
Ex-Sheriff Chines Robinson nnd a
number of friends who are returning
from Hot Springs, Ark, were delased In
Ohio Thursday bj the floods.
Thomas P Murphy, who has been with
Kerr & Co seviral jears. Is nor, con
nected with Slebecker i. Watklns, as
sidesman In tho carpet department.
Judge and Mrs Jessup, of Montrose,
In cumpinv with Mr. and Mr. C. R
Woodln nnd Mr and Mrs William Wood- I
In, of Beiwirk are at Old Point Comfort.
Mr Rlchaid Htiwlej, formerly a mem
ber of tho Scranton -odgo of I31ks, nnd
well known In Scranton, has Just been
elected exalted ruler of the Philadelphia
Lodge of Elks
Lieutenant Richard Sturdevant, of the
United States nnvv who last week vis
Ited his relatives, Mr Richard Matthews
and fnmllj, of this city, left his home
In Wllkes-Rarro Thursday to report for
duty at Seattle.
LEFT HIS SWRETIIGART.
That's n Part of Charles llurlington's
Alleied Guilt.
Lieutenant Donovan, of the Brnd
dotk, Pa , pjliee depaitment. came here
vesteielny for Charles rim lltif,tiiii, a
young mnn with many aliases, who Is
ehaigi'd with stealing J55 from his
sweetheatt
Until Lieutenant Donovan's unlval
hen the partleulats e f l.uillngton's of
fence weit not known. His arrest by
the Fci anton police on Wednesday was
made by telegraphic lequest fiom
Rradiletk.larccny being alleged against
him. He was held here on a chaige
of cairjlng concealed weapons, For
this he was lined J3 In police court -es-tcrday.
rinm the Uinddock i ollco lieutenant
It was leai nod that Burlington is 13
yeais old, and is known as "C. Adams "
"Harry Soule,' 'Chailes rrink" and
other abuses In his time ho has op
erated an u ?anvusser, pocketing ad
vance Installments. Recently Burling
ton brought to llrnddock u girl named
Alice Diumiiiond. who had been a ser
vant In tho Ited Lino hotel nt Pitts
burg. On the day following they wert
to have been mar' led and lluillngton
had Miss Druminonel draw $13, all l.er
bank Mivings, and glvo him $10 In addi
tion to tho bank account to savo for
her He then disappeared. Ho was
traced here through tho purchase of a
lallroad tlrkot.
Lieutenant Donovan will leave here
with his prisoner for Brnddoclc this
morning.
Ills Reputation.
Grace "Mr. Wheeler Is awfully cool
headed. Why, do you know, tho other
day on the Speedway ho told me the
most remarkablo scries of adventures
whllo the tandem was going a regular
140 clip."
Carmellta "Oh, well, I've always heard
that he could lie us fast as a horse can
trot." Now York Presa.
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The work of tho Evangelical Alli
ance will be ably piesented to the lesl
dents of this 'city next week. Tho
Sornnton Pastor's union has complet
ed arrangements for a mass meeting
on Thursday evening. March 31, to bo
addressed by Rev. W. C. Webb, D. D ,
of Philadelphia, general secretary for
the state of I'cnnsjlvnnln; a confer
ence of till tho pastors of the city on
Friday afternoon at 4 ei'clock and a
mass meeting on Friday evening, at
which Rev. Waylatid Hoyt, D. D , will
deliver nn address. All the me-otlngs
will be held In the- Penn avenue Bap
tist church.
Tho Young Men's Chrlstlnn associa
tion hopes to have a "Summer Camp"
this ear.
Under tho dlicctlon of Mr. Chance tho
following piograinme ot music will be
rendered nt Uie evening set vice In thu
Second Presbyterian chinch:
Organ prelude, Communion In 11 flat,
Gullmant
Anthem, "Holyl Holyl Holy I"
Rubinstein
Offertory Solo, "I Shall See Him "
Wolds by Miss Fanny Crosby
Miss Black.
Postludo Mendelssohn
Tho extra meetings which nro soon
to begin at the First Preslteilnn
church and which will continue a fort
night, will be addressed by th emi
nent Dr. Hut roll, ot New Yoik; Dr.
Thomas MeLend, of Brooklyn, and
other well-known divines.
Dr. George Edward Reed, eif Dick
inson college. Is In great demand Ro
cently a piomlnenl I'resbj terlan
church In Philadelphia decided to nsk I
him to bo theii p.u.toi, whllo he has
leeelved invitations fiom other de
nominations beside his own, the Meth
odist Episcopal. Many churches of
which would be glad to secuic him.
Rev. Dr. McLeod nnd fatnilv' hope to
occupy the line new paibonage on
Olive street this week.
Migiois News Notes,
Rov. J. S. Williams will lead a pi
per on "Immlgiatlon" nt tho Baptist
Pastor's Confcionce Monday morning
at 10 30
Bible study at IUub's hall. 131 Wyo
ming avenue, nt 10 n. in. Subject fir
Maich 27. Rom. 7. No collections. All
are Invited
Mr. C. r." Whltlemoro has been en- '
.n,.1 r ,ll,.., ! .1... l, f 4 1. .
..,-1 .. .n i.,.i.-i.ii,i ,i in,- ijiuii in in
Providence Prisbvtorlin chuich for On
coming year.
Rev. Joseph II. Bell will preach In
the Shlloh Baptist chuich tomoirow
The congregation is now occupying
Its new hall at 30", Contie stieet, neai pastor. 10 30 n in, subject "Faith's Vlc
Penn avenuo. I lory -)VPr tl10 Work! " 1." 10 Sundayschuol,
C. E. Weldaw's class of Calvaiy Re
formed Sundaj' oehool, corner Monioc-
avenue and Gibson street, will hold a
sociable at the home of Law. cute Moscow Methodist Episcopal church
Brink, 126 Williams fctreet,- Tuesday, I Rev S. Guv Snowden. B. D. pistor.
March 29th. S p. m. 9 13 a m, Sundaj- school: 10 43 a m,
-Rov. Foster U. Gift will address the ! mctclilng by the pastor, subject. "Tho
men's mootlner nt the Yniimr AfW Threefold Sufferer" 12 m elass raeet-
Chrlstlan Association at 3 45 p. m to
morrow afternoon. Theie will bo
special orchestra music under the dl
lectlon of Mr. J. M. Chinee.
Rev. Thomas Houston, the blind
evangelist, will address tho meeting
at tho railroad department of the
Young Men's Christian association on
Sundny afternoon, Maich 27, nt 3 l",
o'clock, for men only All rallioad
men are cordlallj- Invited.
The layman's devotional service will
be held Saturday evening at 7 4r o'clock
in St. Luke's chinch. The weeklj Len
ten oitran iccital will be given Satur
day afternoon at 4 o'clock In St Luke's
church by J. Willis Conant. It leads
up to evening prayer nt I 30 o'clock.
Commencing on Mondaj- evening,
April 3, there will be services every
evening at Grace Lutheian church,
ending with Holj Communion on Eas
ter mom. On Sundaj evening the pas
tor, Rev. Foster U. Gift, vvjll continue
During the colder season
impure humors accu
mulate in the blood.
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The surface of the body being chilled, the pores are closed
and clogged, and impurities which might pass off in
perspiration are forced back into the blood. Besides
this, winter's hearty food, fats and sweets, contribute
more impurities.
This briefly explains the existence of Spring Humors those
unsightly eruptions, painful boils, annoying pimples and
other affections, which make absolutely necessary the use
Hood's Sarsaparilla at this season.
But with some people, impurities in the blood cause very
different symptoms. The kidneys, liver and bowels are
overmatched in their efforts to relieve the clogged sys
tem. Dizzy headaches, bilious attacks, failure of appetite,
coated tongue, lame back, indigestion or that tired feeling
are some of the results.
From the same cause may also come scrofula, neuralgia
sciatica or rheumatism.
All these troubles and more may properly be called "Spring
Humors," and just as there is one cause, a cure is found
in just one remedy, and that is Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the impure blood.
Hood's Sarsaparilla enriches that which is weak and thin.
Hood's Sarsaparilla vitalizes that which lacks vitality.
Hood Sarsaparilla leads in Merit, Sales and Cures.
For your Spring Medicine to prevent or cure Spring
Humors, and build up your health, take
arsaparilla
.Sold by all druggists. Price $1; six (or $5. .Prepared only by
C. I. IFood & Co., Lowell, iMuss. Tho Host Sprhitf Medicine.
ll series of sermons on "The Savlor'p
Temptation," preaching on "The Sec
ond Temptation or a I'resumptuous
Faith."
The regulnr Sunday meeting eif the
Young Women's Christian association
will be led nt 3.45 o'clock by Mrs. J. W,
Hi owning, who wn formerly one ot
the secretaries o the association. Miss
Etlrabcth Harrington will preside nt
the piano and Miss Lydla Plchel will
have chat pe of the special music. The
meetings have been of special lnteiest
and this one claims thu promise of
grenter merit and Interest. Let all
women nnd girls nttend this service.
Tomorrow's Services,
MuthodiHt.
Elm Park church Praj e r and praise
Bcrvlce, at 0 30, preaching at 10 30 a. m,;
Sunday school nt 2, anil Epworth League
at fl 30 p. m. At 7.30, preaching. Evening
subject suggested by the moving vims
"A Move nnd What Camo of It." C. M.
Gltlln, pastor.
Hampton Street Methodist Episcopal
church P P. Doty, pastor. Preaching by
tho pastor at 10.30 a, in and 7.30 p. m.
Morning theme, "Our Exaltation," eve
ning theme, "A Champion." A coidlal
wclcomo to all
Providence Methodist Episcopal church
Rev. William Edgar pastor. Usual ser
vices will be held. The pastor will
in each at 10 30 a. ni, on "Our Obligation.
At 7 30 j m. subject. "What Becomes of
the Wicked." This is tho eighth In tho
scries on "Bschatology " Tho members of
tho church aro specially requested to bo
present in the morning. Sunday school,
- p. m.; Epworth league, CI5 p. m.
Simpson Methodist KplFeopalfchurch
J. II. Sweet, pistol. Morning piaj-er
meeting at 9 o'clock, H. Blglow leader.
Pleaching by tho pastor at 10 30. text,
Ihulah xv. 4. subject, ' God Our Refuge."
S. Wrlgloj's class follows tho preaching
service. Sundny school at 12, Junior
league at 3, Epworth league nt 0 30, eve
ning preichlng service nt 7.30, sermon by
the pastor, text. Murk till: 3S-I0, subject,
"Tho Safety of Christ's Presence-." All
heats fiee A welcome to all. In the
afternoon at 2 o'clock tho funeral servleo
for Mrs. Emrnn Renchler-Phlllips will be
hi Id In tho church.
Cedar Avenuo Methodist Eplscopil
church Rev. J L Riee pistor Preach
ing both morning and evening by tho
P istor Sunday school at 11 30 a. m , Ep
worth luigtio at CI", preaching at 7.30
p. m Monday evening from I to 7 supper
at the parsonage, 310 Cherry street, to
wnlch nil are eordlilly Invited. At S
ei'clock a grand concert will be Riven at
tho church bj- some of tho best muslcl il
talent of the cltj. Admission for all l"
cents Wednesdiv evening, pulse servleo
at 7 43. At the close a business meeting
ot the rhuich will be held, All the of
llclnl memlnrs are urned to be present.
Court Street Metludlst Eplscopil
chine h Rev George T. Prlee pistor.
Pieiohlng at 10 30 n in and 7 30 p. m.
Morning subject, "A Good Soldier," even
ing sublert. "The Good Samarltin " Re-
ctptlon of memturs nt the morning scr-
Moi" 1'rnjrr meeting nt fi 30 p in
Methodist Eplscopil church Clirk's
"'l!.1-.11,0!, rn.k W . '""n' TL-
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12 m , Epworth League, G 13 p m., led
bv Mrs O P, Smith. Preichlng at 11
n. m and 7 30 p. m. livening subject,
"Unholy Ambition."
Howard rinee African Methodist Kpls-
copal church Rev. II A. Grant, B. D ,
vj i m.. seromi in ine serues oi ser
mon lectures on Jompiratlve Religion."
I 411 nro cordially Invited to any of these
I Hrvlocs
Imr; 2 30 p. m . Junior lonfriit- pnver meet
ing; 7 p m, picaehlng by the pistor,
M!ljoct. "David, tho Psalmist," 8 p. m.,
Epworth league.
llnptist.
Flist Baptist churcn Scranton street,
Rev S P Mathews, pastor. The usual
preaching service Sabbath morning In
the ivening there will bo given tho third
lecture sermon on tho subject "Does
N itme Rev eil the Proof of a Personal
God " Young pe-oplo's piaj-or meeting, C
p m , Sunduy school, 2 p m , Dr B. G.
Hedd e, superintendent: Industrial school,
S ittiiiiay 2 30 p m, leader, Miss Annie
Morg in. AH aio cordially Invited.
Ore. u Ridge Baptist church Rev. W.
J Ford pastor. Sen Ice at 10 30 a m
and 7 0 p m. Subject In the morning,
"The World's Greatest II ittle Field," In
the evening, "Does Another's. Ingrati
tude) Justify Our Ileal tlessness'"
lMin Avenue Maptlst church Dr. Dix
on will preach 10 30 a. m, "Christ Our
Pattern of Vlctorj ," 7...0 p. in, "Lights
a6p vpr jf ;jj HB
UNITED STATE:
SENATOR PR1TCHARD
Mrs. Prifchard Got Entire Relief trom Rheumatism by Use of
Paine's Celery Compound
'jUCmUd States .Senal
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Senator Prltchard, of North Carolina,
became prominent li the eo-opeiatlve
movement In North Carolina, the suc-e.e-
of which lesulted In hit election
to tho U. S. Senate to fill the term of
the late Senator Z. H. Vance He was
le-elected to the senate in 1SS7.
Slip. Piltchard's testimonial to her
faith In I nine's celery compound, Is
reproduced above.
Uelovv Is a testimonial received from
the wife of I. S. Senator Warren, of
Wyoming, whese distinguished set vices
for the cuuntry'3 best farming Intel ests
are so well known.
"I win persuaded to try your Palne's
celery tompound In tho eaily sprint?,
when In a veiv run down condition.
The duties devolving upon the wife of
an ofUeial In public llfo are naturally
very exhausting, and I was tired out
and nervous when I commenced uMng
tl ii remedy. I take pleasure In tea
tltylns to the great benefit I recelveel
from Its uie, and enn tiuthfully say
that I am I n almost peifcct health
again. If I ever llnd mself running
down again, 1 shall ceitalnly give It
In tho Home." Sunday school, 2 p. m ;
American Memorial school, 310 p. m.
Christian Kndeavor, 0 p, m. Stranger's
Sabb ith Home.
Jackson Street Baptist church Morn
ing pinycr meeting at 9 30, Ilrothcr H
Smith, leader. Preaching service at 10 30
by the pastor. Rev. Thomas de Gruchy.
Topic. "Homo and Family Influence "
Sunday school at 2 p. m., George Nlcholls
superintendent. Kvenlng seivlce at 7
sharp. Praise service followed by the
fourth In the series of ..tustrated ser
mons on tho Life of Christ, topic "B'rom
Iicthany to Jerusalem " Chinch door
opened at CM Industrial school every
Saturday at 2 30, Mrs. George Hutchin
son, dlieetor. You aro welcomo to all
tho privileges the chuich nffoids. The
seats aro all free.
I'resbvterinn.
The Second Presbyterian church Rev.
Charles 13. Robinson, D. IJ , pastor. Ser
vices, 10 30 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. Tho
pastor will preach In the morning on
"Man's 'Value as Measured by the An
gels' Joy Over His Repentance." All
heats flee at night. All welcome to alt
services.
Washburn Street Presbj terlan church
Rev. John P. Moffat, pastor. Services
at 10 30 a. m nnd 7 30 p m.. Bible school
at 12 m , Young People's Society Chris
tian Hndeavor, G20 p. m. Tho "Blind
Evangelist" will address tho meeting
Consecration service Rev. Thomas
Houston, the blind evangelist, will preach
morning and evening. Special services
will be held every night next week nt
which tho pastor will bo assisted by
Rev. Mr Houston, tho blind evangelist.
The tli at Sabbath in April will be com
munion Sundaj All cordially Invited to
all of theho services.
Plrst Presbyterian church Services
10 30 a m and 7 30 p. m Dr. McLeod
will preach morning and evening Sei
vlces will be held eveiy evening next
week, beginning at a quarter to eight
o'clock Strangers welcome Tho even
ing services will last one hour
Green Ridge Presbyterian church
Morning service at 10 30, evening service
at 7 30 Sermons by Rev. Isnao J. Lan
sing, Bible school at 12 o'clock; meet
ing of Hndeavor society at G30.
Sumner Avenuo Prcsbyteilan church
Corner of Sumner avenue nnd Price
street, Rev L. R roster, M A , pastor.
Morning service nt 10 30 o'clock, prayer
and praise. Sabbath school at 2 p m :
evening service at 0 o'clock, preaching by
tho pastor, theme, "Lessons Prom the
Llfo of Peter" Senior Christian Hndeav
or service at 7pm Tuesday evening
choir cantata and Band of Hope nt 7
o'clock We dnesday evening prayer meet
ing, ut 7 o'clock.
Provldenco Presb terlan church Pas
tor, Rev. George 13. Guild. Morning
thome, "Tly Prophets' Mantle." Owing
to tho ch mges nnd Improvements In pro
cess In the building the evening session
will bo omitted. Sunday school, 12 m ;
Junior Hndeavor, 3pm; Benloi Endeav
or, G35 p. m, Rev John Klusoks's ses
sion, with sermon at 9.30 a, in.
I,pleopnl.
St. Luke's parish Rev. Rogers Israel,
rector; Rev I3dwJrd J. Ilaughton, cur
ate. Plfth Sunday In Lent, St Luke's
church 7.30 a. m , Holy Communion: 9 15
a. m Sunduy school and Bible classes;
10 30 a. m , morning prayer and Litany
sermon; 4 30 p. , evening prayef . 7.30
P m., mission servleo and sermon. St
Mark's Dunmorc 7.30 a. m., Holy Com
munion; 10 30 a m., Litany sermon and
Holy Communion; 3 p. m., Sunday
school and Bible class, 7.30 p. m., evening
prayer and sermon. South Side mission,
Tig street 2 30 p. m., Sunday school;
3 30 p. m evening prayer and sermon.
St. George's mission, Olyphant 2 30 p, m ,
Sunday school; 3.30 p. m , evening piayer
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recommend it to oveiy one need!, "
It Is now time, If ever, to get m.u.i.h
and stienuth.
Nothing should now- lnt'rfeiv with
building up weakened nerves and pu
llfjlng the biood
Now Is the time of year when rheu
matism and neuralgia must be cuied,
when debility and nervousness must be
checked, when bad health must be
mpndeJ if one hopes ever to Ket well.
It Is not that rheumatism, neuials-ia.
Insomnia, nnd kidney troubles are haul
to cure Palne's celery compound has
midJ a host of suifeiers well but peo
ple make thmselves chronic Invalids
by neglecting the eaily sjmptoms of
disease.
Thousands of lives that are now fast
we.ulng i ut would bo piolonged If
Paine s celery compound were In each
Instance used to stop those ominous
paln-i over thj kidneys, to build up tho
run down, neivous strength, and cure
peimanently those more and moie fre-qiit-ntly
recurring attacks of headache
and lndlcestlon.
and sermon. Hast End mission, Prcscott
avenue J 30 p. in, Sunday school and
Bible class,
Church of tho Good Shepherd Green
Rldgo street and Monsey avenue Plfth
Sunday In Lent. Holy Communion, 8 n,
v , morning prajer. Litany sermoi'
10 30; Sunday school, 12 m ; Bible class,
2 30, evening prayer and sermon, 7 3J.
AH seats free. All welcome
Lutheran.
Evangelical Lutheran church rifth
Sunday in Lent Gospel, John vlll: 40-71,
Epistle, Hob ix. 11-15, vestment color,
violet.
Graco Evangelical Lutheran church
corner Madison and Mulberry Rev Pos
ter U. Gift, pastor. Services ut 10 30 a
m. and 7 30 p. m Morning theme, 'Tin
Need of a Positive Belief and 1 ,l
evening theme, one of series on Cbtlsis
Temptation, "Christ's Second Tempt i
tlon, or a Presumptions Iiith "
Holy Trinity church Adams avenue ind
Mulberry stieet. Rev. C. C. Spelker, pas
tor. Servlei s, 10 30 a. m and 7 3) p. m ;
Luther league. C 30 p. m ; Sunday school,
12 m. Lenten service, Wednesday 7.30
p. m.
St Mark's chinch Washburn and Poui
tecnth streets, Rev A L. Ramer, Ph D,
pastor. Seivlces, 10 Ju a m and 7.30 p.
m ; Luther league, GJ), Sunday school,
12 m. Morning subject, "Sinless Chai
acter of Jesus."
Klou's chinch Mllllln avenue, Rev P.
P. Klzelmann, pastor. Services, 10 30 a.
m : Sunda school, 2 p in.
Christ church Cedar avenuo and Beech
street, Rov II. P Llsse, pistor Seivlces,
10 30 a. m. and 7 30 p. in Sundaj school,
! p m. Lcnte n serv Ices Prlduy 7.30 p. m.
St. Peter's church Pre seott avenue
Rev. J. W. Randolph, pastor. Services,
10 30 a. ni. and 7 30 p in . Sunday school,
1 30 p m.
St. Paul's chuich Short avenue Rev
C L Lauer, pastor Services, 10 30 a in
and 7 30 i m ; Luther leagiu, 7 p in
Sundaj school, 2 30 p in Lentei M'i
vlces, Wednesday 7.30 p. m.
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Calvary Reformed church, corner Mon
roo avenuo and Gibson stieet Rev G
W. "Welsh, pastor. 10 30 u. ni.. morning
service, subject "Christ Our Great High
Priest." 114", Sunday school, G V,
Chrlstlun Endeavor, Beit Brink, leader,
7 30, evening service, subject "The Illith
of Christ" Stats fiee All welcome
The People's Piohobitlon church Hi v
Dr Bird, pastor. Pleaching service on
Sabbath In No 323 Adams avenue, at
10 SO n. m and 7 30 p. m Sunday school,
nt 12 m . pleaching In Lucas' hall Green
Ridge, at 3 43 p m. Morning subject,
"Divinity Balllcd by Hearts of Stone,"
evening subject "Pulpit Hpocr!sj for
gospel and grace In the pews, but fur
Injustice and whiskey at tho ballot box "
Ever) bod) come.
United Evangelical church, Cnpnuse
avenue Rev. C D 5Ioore, pastor. Sab
bath school 9 4'i a. m , preaching, 10 4"i
a. m. and 7.30 p m . Bible reading, 3
p in , subject "Christ's Second Coming '
Keystone league, Christian Endeavo
0 30, Junior Christian Endeavor Moi
duy evening 7 o'clock, prnver meeib
Wednesday evening 7,30 o'clock r
aro Invited to nttend theso servlei
Bring Bibles.
Seventh Day Adventlsts Will hercafte
hold services hi D D Evans' hall, cor
ner of Hampton street and South Main
avenue. Sunday service, 7 p m. subject,
"Sin and Crime, or tho Penalty of tho
Law." All aro welcome.
All Souls' Unlversallst church Rov. P
V Whlppen, pastor. Morning subject,
"Alone and Not Alone." Evening sub
ject, "Fellowship."
Grace Reformed Episcopal church,
Wyoming avenue below Mulberry street
Prayer and praise service, 9 30 a. m,; div
ine worship, 10 30 a. in. and 7 30 p. m.
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Pleaching by the pastor at both services.
Sabbath school, 12 m , Y. P S C. E , at
G ,0 p. m Seats free. Strangers wel
come. On Tuesiliy afternoon nt 1 o'clock
the pastor conducts a Bible study of tho
"Song of Solomon." On Thursday even
ing, at 7 45 o'clock, tho Union Bible class
for lesion studj Bring jour Bibles
Plymouth Congregational church
Jackson street Morning si i vice at 10 30
o'clock, Sabbath school at 12 o'clock, eve
ning seivlce nt 7 o'clock Rev. Peter Rob
erts, of Ol) pliant will occupy the pulpit
nt both services. Young People's Chris
tian Endeavor society at fi o'clock Sher
man Avenue MKloii school at 2 15 p m.
l'lrst Chuich of Christ (Scientist) No.
51J Adams avenue. Sundaj- seivlce, 10 30
la m , testimonial meeting, Friday eve
ning at. S o'clock. All welcome. Scuts
ficc.
JERMYN AND MAYHELD.
The councils met In special session
last evening with all membeis pres
ent. The following committees was
appointed by Chaliman Bui dish;
Stieets and Hildges Edmunds.Stan
ton and Noon, vuitm und light, Davis,
Biiidish and Bloomer, Hie and light,
Buidish, Hunt and lilooinet, boiqugli
bridge and printing, Wnlteis, Swick
and Stanton, law and ordinance.
Moon, Bunt and Davis; appioprlatlon,
Swick, Edmunds and Bui dish.
The lesolutlons from the Holy Name
society of the Saoed Ileal t chuich
was read, regaidlng tho clialklng of
doors, depots and sidewalks with In
decent pictures, was refeired to the
law and oidlnnnco committee. The
number of Poles as leported by Bur
dlsh last evening which was counted
at some previous time, weie two hun
dred and thirty The file committee
was Instiucted to furnish enough wlie
to complete the flto alarm sjstem,
which amounts to 1,750 feet, and also
two tire alaun boes,
Watek Wishnefskl. of Mnyfleld, had
Samuel Mendelson nriested on Thurs
day evening on a chaigo of assault
nnd battel y. The case was heard be
foie Justice of Peace Robinson, who
held the defendant In $200 bail to ap
pear at court.
Mr. Hogers, of the Sttoudsburg
formal school Is spending hK vaca
tion heie with his brother, Professor
Rogers, principal of our public schools.
The -V. M P. II D society was en
tertained by Miss Edith Davis last
evening.
Joslah Timby bus accepted a posi
tion as street ear conductor.
Services at the elllfeient churches.
Kev. r, dendnll, pastor. Morning ser
vice at 10 30, Sunday school nt 2 p. m ,
Epwoith league devotional servleo at
I SO p, ni , evening service at 7 o'clock.
Primitive) Methodist church Rev. C.
Hall, pastor. Morning servleo at 10 30
Sunday school nt S p. m evening at
7 o'clock.
Congregational chuich Rev. W.Sur
dlval, pastor. Morning seivlce In
Welsh, 10 30, Sundny school at 2 p.m.,
evening serv Ice In English at 6 30
Flist Daptlst chuich Rev. W. 11. P.
Brown, pastor. Morning services at
10 30, Sunday school at 2 p. m , even
ing seivlce at 7 o'clock.
Episcopal chuich Rev. Charles K,
Fessenden, rector. Sunday morning
service nt 10.30; Sunday school at i p.
ni ovenlng service 7 o'clpck.
Sacred Ileait Catbollo church-Rov.
Father Lynett, pastor. Mass nt S ui.l
to o'nlnck. Sunday school nt 2.30 p.m.
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