TlUfi SUKAiTOi TRIBUNE-SATURDAY APJU1L 0. 189S. S &ifiitiMAWifiWii1fiii& ist Personal The gayetles of tho coming wtck with but one exception will tie ciowd ed Into the brief splice of two days nnd evenings Much Interest renins In thu visit of the Ynle Mimical flubs nnd If rcsslble the memleiH would bo en tertained to a more elaborate decree. As it Ih thov nie bcln,: fited all nlong the route They w 111 nppenr In Wash ington Mondn evening, after which n danco Is to be given In their honor. They will travel on the Baltimore nnd Ohio, connecting with the Black Dia mond and arrivltu In Scranton at C.20 p. m Tuesday, when they will be en tertained at the homos of various Ynle families. Many of the voting men will attend the Klrkpatrick-Torrey wed ding and after the concert all will go to the nssembly nt the Bicycle club. The next morning they will leave at 10.45 for 'Wilkes-Uai re, whole a lunch eon will be given et the Country club. by which they will be entei tallied the i remainder of the day. The diagram for the Yale conceit will open this morning at the Lvceum. The lower boxes have all been Hold to the following gentlemen: Colonel II, M. Boles, Messrs. Henry Pelln, jr., James Archbnld and Everett W.irren. It is probable that the largest audience ever present at a college concert in this cltv will be in attendance. The affair will be the most brilliant of the Kind seen for many years as evening diess will be chlelly worn. Miss Aujusra Archbald gave a lunch eon on Thursday In honor of her guest, Miss Know Hon, of Fieeport, 111. The others present were: Miss Williams, of Prooklvn; Mrs. Klrko, of St. Paul; Miss Van Sickle, of New York; Miss Hunt, Miss Helen Matthews, Miss Simpson, Miss Wlnton, Miss Hvelvn Gllmore, Miss Welles, Miss Linen, Miss Boles, Miss Jessup, Miss Anna Arch bqld, Miss Belln, Miss Anderson, Miss McLeod. The Countiy club 'bus will begin daily service today, the ilrst trip meet ing the car at Green Itldge street and Washington avenue, leaving Scranton nt 2 p. m The many fi lends of Miss Maiie El llson, of Cleveland, O., will be inter ested In knowing that her engagement to Mr George Watson Warwick, of that city, Is announced. Miss Ellison made a most pleasing impression dur ing her visits in Scranton at the home of Mrs. R. B. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. J. Segtlst, uf :!27 Adams avenue, gave a dancing party Thuis day evening In honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lenwood and Miss Jennie Wetsel, of New "Yoik. Four score people were delightfully enter tained. Miss AVetzel is a s-opi no Mng tr In Trinity dim eh. Miss Clare Salmon will entcitain u large party of llttlo people on Monday evening nt the home of her rarents on Qulncy avenue. Mr.. TJllzabeth Lewis has Issued In vitations to a reception IJnster Monday I evening, April 11, In tho rtew Excel- I plor Club house. No. 541 Washington avenue. Dancing "from S 20 to 1.30. The manage of Miss Elizabeth Tor ley to Mr, Willis Klrkpatrlck will be solemnized Tuesday evening next at the handsome home of the bible's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James II. Tor rey, on Jefferson avenue. A laige re ception will follow the teiemony, which will 'be witnessed by only the closest f i lends-. There will be no bildesmalds, Miss May Torrey, sister of the bride, acting ns maid of honor, while Mr. H, S Klrkpatrick, the gloom's In-other, will he best man. Miss Sadie Nesbltt gave a very de lightful luncheon at her home In Kings ton on Wednesday afternoon. Among those present from Wllkes-Batre weie: Miss May Dunning, Miss Martha Ben nett, Miss 'McLean, Miss Jean Frantz, Misses Bullard, Miss Kathleen Hand, Miss Edith Pajne; ftom Kingston, Miss Laura Sprague, Miss Smith, Miss Har son, Miss Gertrude Vaughn, Miss Helen Carhart, Mrs. W. T. Fuvne and Miss Kmlly Keynolds. Wllkts-Barro Times. The subscription dance ut the Bl cycle club, Monday night, will be a delightful event In the vounger set. Mrs. II. M. Boles, Mrs. A. D. Blackln ton and Mrs. Everett Warren aie the patronesses and will be piesent as ehaperones on this occasion. The com mittee In charge consists of Messrs. David Boies, Walter Stevens, Max Bes sell and Lawrence Watres. A number of out of town guests will be present. This afternoon the Brownies' sale will be enjoyed from 2 to 7 o'clock at the spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Connell, 1115 Vine street. All friends of children and of the Lackawanna hpsjiital are Invited to be present There will be many features, Including ,i 'fish pond," to delight little people All nionev realized fiom the sale will be devoted to the hospital. Miss Helen Stevens is president of the club, which consists of Misses Nellie Schlager, Helen Jpnes Florence and Clara Porter, Helen and Geitiudo Heckwlth, Mattle ' 77 9 FOlt Grip & Colds FRIENDS OF "SEVKNTY-StiVEN" will try for other diseases Ur. limn. pliruys' hpoc lies, thov act directly upon tho disease without uxcltlnp; din. order In other parts ol tho system Dyspepsia. Indigestion and Weak Btomneh aro cured by No. 10. Rheumatism and Lumbago aro overcome hy No, 15. Skin I) uses, Stilt Ilheum, iirvsipe. jus aim irruptions are quiciqy ai. luytjd by No. 14 The Snecllle of createst treneral usn Ih No. 1 for feverish conditions, taken fat the boginnii; "breaks up" tho dls. I ease. I (Specific Manual to bo found nt chug gists, or sent free, t.lln all, Bold by all druggists, on lecolpt uf price. Humphrey's Mcdlclno Company, New fork. Edgar, Helen, Luclle and Cllndys Con- Lnell, Dorothy Keck, Helen Simpson, piasters Wllllnm Dlmmlck, Gilbert Ed- gar, On In Christian, Lawrence, Carle ton, Edgnr, Harold and Bernard Con nell, Homer lllce, Harold Norton, Ilnrold Welles, A "ship social" Is n popular enter tainment for these times nnd can be niado most Interesting. Every part of the church parlors la mode to do duty na u section of a ship. The mess room Is nn important feature and other por tions of the Impromptu vessel is nlso repiesented. The officers, from admiral down, are appropriately costumed and attend to their vnilous duties. Another most fascinating arrangement which can be made by a person, namely, with tools and nautical knowledge, is n com plete ship about twenty feet in length, with masts and other details. On board this vessel the programme of the even ing is to bo given, with the performers In naval costumes. Tho programme should be strictly "marine" In char acter. Monday afternoon and early evening will signalize the coming out of Miss Linen, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Limn, who will entei tain in her honor. Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Bcnnell will give a largo dancing party Monday night In honor of the debut of their daughter, Miss Cairle Bcnnell. Miss Mabel Schlager entertained a few ft lends Informally at cnre'4011 Thursday evening. The guests were: Misses Helen Stevens, Anna Salmon, Elizabeth and Grace Sanderson, Emma Bums, Amy Northup, Messrs. Bay Fuller, Aithur Thompson, Charles and Arthur Tenll, Isaac Hnsl.im, lloswell McMullen, Geoigo Welsh nnd Ford Pratt. The man Inge of Ui. Kelson Green and Miss Emeline Klllain Is an event to take place later In the month. Movements of People, Hon. John P. Qulnnnn Is In New lork city. Dr. Reed Burns was In Honesdnlo jes tetday Miss Edith Hill Is at home from I'clham Manor. Mr. Harold Watres is at home fiom Pilnccton. Miss Annie Watson has returned from Ptlh.im Manor. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Cioss will spend Easter In Albany. Miss Van Sickle, of New York, is visit ing Miss Simpson. Mrs. C. D. Ptltlt is .pending a fort night at Atlantic City. Miss Kmma Foster Is at homo fiom Rvo tor the Batter rress. Mr. Berry, of Nashville, Teim., is lis guest of Mr. A. G. Hunt. Miss rioience Putnam, of Colorado, Is the guest of Miss Annie Hand. Mrs. Gideon Moscr, of Lalinctte street. Is visiting friends at Nicholson, Miss Sara A. Jones, of Hampton street, Is visiting friends at Bethlehem. Mis. W. S. Mulford, of Montrose, is the guest of Jefferson avenue friends. Mis. T. Guild, of Walton, N. Y, is the guest of her son, lie v. G. E Guild Mr and Mrs. A. D Stello and Mls Stelle hive been In New York this wtl Wutkln Jones, of Washburn street has returned from a visit at Wllkcs-Barre Mi. Bun ell and Miss Burrell, nt Now Yoik, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. McLeod. Hon W. J. Lewis has been conlmed to his home by illness for the p 1st few daj s. Sejmour Smith, of Moscow, is tho guest of his brother ,. S. Smith, of Sadie Place. Prank Williams, of Willlamsport, bus returned fiom a visit with relatives here. Dr. A. J. Conm.ll Is nicely settled In his handsome new edicts In the Connell build ing. Miss Lucy Ellswoilh, of Boston, will be the guest of Miss Lluui for the net few days. Mls Emmi Leonard, of New York, Is a guest In tho family of Mr. J. 1 Sndcr on Vine strict. Miss Josle Dollaway, of Rtookljn, Pa, has returned homo from a visit with friends here. Mr. S. AV. Hesler and family will go to Oc(.in Grove on Wednesday to renivin until October. Miss Viola Horgan, of Memphis, 'leiin. Is the guest of Mrs. Hortense Cojne, of Adams avenue Miss Williams, of Brooklv n, and Miss Kirlcu, of bt. Paul, arc guests of Miss lluleii Matthews. Miss A. Wall, of Washburn street. Is entertaining Miss Allco Bairutt, of Clark's Summit. Mrs D P. Phillips, of Academy street, has as her guest .ils- Margaret Grlf llths, of Kingston Miss Maine L.iwlcr, of Olvphuut, is tho guest of Miss Saiah Gut i oil, of North Van Iluren avenue. Ex-Postmaster Thomas D. Thomas, of South Main avenue. Is slowly recovering from a severe illness Miss Mary O.ikley Ins returned to hr homo on Oak street after spending the winter In Philadelphia. Mis L II Glbbs and daughter, Miss Maigarot, me spending tho Eastti holi days in New York clt. Mis. Petei I.urliin and daughter, Miss Mnjme, of Chestnut street, will spend Easter In New Yoik city. Mrs K S. Poster, who has been visit ing friends in the city, left jcbterday for her home in Ciileton, N. Y. Messrs Blair butphln, of Ntw.uk, and Vail, of Blairstowu, will bt guests in Ml. J. A Linen's home next week Mrs. E. V. Botsforel, of She rourne N. Y , Is tho guest of her sistel, Mis. Arthur Hitchcock, of Prescott avenue. Mr Wllllnm Dlmmlck Ih spending Bai ter week with his grnndmother. Mis. William Connell, in Washington Charles E Daniels returned last night from Dickinson Law school to spend tho Easter vucatlon at his home on the West Side Cashier W. H. Peek, of the 'I bird Na tional bank, has returned from Wash ington. F. B Kane, J P. Spdlman and J J Clair, all of lloueseltle. were In Saanton jesterday. Thomas Flanncry, of Grimes & Plan ner, of the Arlington hotel, is in Sa vannah, Ga Miss lle-sslo Swift, of Iloncsdale, and Miss Mary Watt, of Carbonilale. will ho guests of Miss Grace Iiirdball Laster week. Mr and Mis William Albro and MHs Edna Albro, of Poughkeepsle, nio visit ing at the homo of Mrs. Albro on Jeftei 60ii avenue Mis J Wr. PowJer, Mrs. M K. Brand age Mrs J. D Hackett. C If Von Store-h. D. E Tavlor and family weio reg istered nt the fat. Dennis in Now Yoik this week Mrs l" It. ConiiPil Me'sjrs .1. L C'on nuell and J S. MeAnulty went to New York jistcrdai to meet Mr. " It Con nell, who Is expected to arrive fiom Vene zuela today. John C Hawthorn, superintendent of Jonas Long's Sons' mammoth department stoic, has moved, with his family to tho elegant lesldencr formerly occupied by William T. How ill, at Green Itlde. ' Given A why. Easter loses aro very expensive this year, but Me.irs & Hagen will givo them nway today with every puicihase amounting to $1.00. '1 Iih Drat ol the Senaou. 1 he Nn. 36 school laseball team would like to play any club In tho city un der P. years of age, Louis Stumpol is manager of the club. M-M-4-H-f -f -f -M-4 -f -f -f -H- i H"t-f-f-f-f-H"H--H-f-ff-f-H"H- The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of tho Wyoming district held Its scml-annunl meeting yeslerdny in Elm Pntk church with a. large attend ance, mnny ladles from out of the city being present. Enstcr lilies and potted hvdtangens brightened the lecture room. Mrs. M. S. Hard, of Kingston, presided. Mrs. Andrew P. Bedfoid acted ns plnnlst during the sessions. Mrs. T. M. Furey conducted tho de votional exercises, and Mrs. Armstrong offeied prayer Mrs. Hard made n few remarks, followed by Mrs. C. D. Simp son, who gave a graceful address of welcome. Miss Fiances Miller, who was expected to respond, being absent, Mrs. L. L. Ilogers, of Kingston, re plied in a few pleasant words Mrs. II. S. Melxcll, the lecordlng sccrctnry.rcad her report, which was accepted. Mis. West gave tho treasure! 'a repot t, an nounclng $13 62 on hand. Miss Wad hams, the conference treasurer, re ported having sent to the branch treas urer $731 43, nn Increase of $10 87. One new auxiliary at Wnvoily was men tioned. Miss Margaret Mevera being nbsent, Miss Evans read a letter from Korea, urging u continuance of work to keep up this much Intetestlng field of labor. Mrs. C. E. Mogg, of Wllkcs-Barre, sang with excellent effect u. Scotch hymn, which was much enjojed. Mrs. Miller, of Washington, n missionary from the west, gave a talk on the work among the Indians. Mrs. Chappel, a returned missionary from Jnpan, gave a brief talk on missionary life In that country. The following committee on resolu tions was named: Mrs, W. O. Simp son, Mis. J. B. Sweet and Mrs. Ed wnid Ives. On ptogrnmnie, Mrs. G. K. Powell, Mis. J. C. Murdock. After ad journment the visiting ludles were en tei taincd at luncheon in the church parlors by the members of the local society. At 1' o'clock the afternoon session opened with a Bible reading by Mrs. Ness, in the ubsence of Mis. Wilson Trelble.Mrs. T. M. Furey gave an en coui aging repoit of bands. Torty of these were repoited. Mis. G. K. Powell, the cot responding sectetary, gave her lepoit, which was heaid with vivid interest. She believed that if the soci ety followed tho o.ample.of the Sci an ion board of trade, each member pledg ing to secure another member, the io sult in the growth of the society would be marvelous. Mrs. C. M. Surdam followed with a clever nnd Instructive map lesson on Africa. Mis. Wllllnm Trlsby leclted beautifully and most appropi lately a stoiy of the Ganges, "Our Best" Mrs. J N. Lee's paper on "Work In Pnurlo," was heard with great pleastue. It wns an earnest plea, foi help in this im portant field. Mrs. Hard announced the next topic, "Why Mrs. Blank does not Join the Mlsslonaiy society," and proceeded to elucidate the subject in n most nmus Ing wnv. Different spenkeis gave their vailous views and told bits of experi ence leguidlng the many excuses which women llnd for keeping out of this w ork. After n lepoit from the committee on resolutions, cnibodvlng the thanks of the vlsitois for the entertainment oifered and tuging greater effoit fer the society, the session adjourned. Invitations arc' being sent out to members and contilbutors for a leeep tlon at the rooms of the Young A'o men's Christian association on Wash ington avenue. Apt 11 19. It Is ten oais since the association was oiganized, and this Is to celebrate tho event. While the main featuie is the social one, it Is expected that some of those con nected with the movement In Its enily days and a few friends will make some remarks appropriate to the oec.islem. Excellent music Is to be fui nlsheel, nnd refreshments will be solved In Pt. Petei's cathedtal and St. Luke's chinch jesterday special ser vices In commemoration of Good Til day weie conducted. Editions News Hole b rs A Sunrise prayer meeting will be held Easter at fi 30 at Washburn Stieet Pies byteiian chuich. Leadei, Bev. L. H. Foster. All joung people aie cordially invited. Societal y r W Pent sail will con duct the Eafeter &ei vices at the Iiall ioad Department of the Young Men's Chilstian association at J 45 o'clock Sunday afternoon. All t.illroad men nnd theii families are coidkilly invited. Good music, good .singing. Itev. William J. Fold, pastor of the Green Itldge Baptist church, will nd dres.i the men's meeting ut the Y. M. C. A. Sunday at 3 43 p. in. The asso ciation orchestra, under the dhection of J, M. Chance, will render several selections. All men uro cordlully In v Ited The cinematograph lepiesentntion of the Passion Play of Ober-Ammeigau will be given at the Lyceum on Wednesday and Thui.sday afternoon and evening next, with a descrlntlve lecture by the Bev. N. B. Thompsun, and incidental music hy local tnlent. Ewingellbt W. II Smith, of Scranton, who has been doing evangelistic woik in Plttston for tho past few months, has been called to Hairisbuig to en gage in the gospel woik thero, und will speak for the Scianton people In D. D. Hwinb' hall, coiner of Hampton street and South Main avenue, Sunday even ing ut 7.30 for the last time beroie leav ing for his new Held of labor. Subject, "God's Message for Today." On Easter morning Holy communion will be cclebi.ited In all the Lutheran thuiches In the clt. In St. Maik's chuich matin ben Ice at C o'clock on Easter morning In the evening the Sunday school will hold nn Easter fes tival Special Enstei music has been ui ranged by the chorister, Joseph Ath erton. Piepaiatoiy seiMcc for Holy Communion on Hatutdav evening nt 7 30 o'clock. Tho tegular Sunday meeting ut 3 13 o'eloik will be held at the Young Wo men's Christian (caaoelatlon umins to mouou Mrs Lowiy, the secietaiy, will lead; Miss Eva Wheeler, pianist; Mrs. Brewster, eliieetor of songs. Miss Anna Snllmon will sing 'The Loid Is ltlsun." by Sullivan Women and girls aie coidlally invited to this Easter meeting. Tomorrow's Services, .Welhoilliil. Elm Park Church-Prujer and pralso service i)t 9 30 a. in Morning bervlcu with extra music and appropriate sermon hy the puBtor. C. M. Ultlln, D. D. Sunday school at S. and Kpworth League at 0 30 P in At 7.30 Easter song service with short address by the pastor. Simpson Methodist L'plscopal Church The pastor, Rev. J. B. Bwcct, will pieach both morning and evening. Brief services Whir IK WE npproprlnto to the glad Easter time. An augmented choir, led by Professor W. W. Jones, will render special music ns per published piogrnmme. Tho floral dcco Kit Ions villi be. unlciuo nnd beautiful. All seats freo and a coidlal welcomo to nil Court Street Methodist Episcopal church Bev. Georgo T. Price, pastor. Easter service-, of a very Interesting nature will bo held by the Sunday school, conducted by George II. Clark, superintendent, at 10.30 u ui At 7 39 p. m. an Easter ser mon will bo preached by thu pastor. Epworth lenguo prajer meeting, at 0 3) p m Cedar Avcnuo Methodist Episcopal church Pastor, Itev. J. L. Baeo. Preach ing by the pastor both morning and eve ning. Sunday school at tho close of tho morning's service. Epworth league at C30 p m. Tho twenty-flvo couples mar ried by tho pnstor during his thrco yoars pastointo are Invited to bo present at the cvnlng service. Scats aro all free, and nil persons are welcomo. Hnmplnn Street Methodist Episcopal church P. P. Doty, pistor. Easter ser mon at 10 30 a. m. by tho pastor. Easter concert service at 7 30 p. m given by tho Sunday School Missionary society. This servlco has been prepared with spe cial referenco to Easter thought and sen timent. Howard Placo African Methodist Epis copal Church Itev. II. A. Grant, B. D., pastor. Mlsslonnry Day Easter Jubilee, "The Lord Hath Risen Indeed, and Hath Appeared Unto Simon " 10.30 a. in , sub ject, "The Character of Jesus Is tho Central Light and Supernatural Glory of All History." 2 30 p. m., Sabbath school Easter service. Historical review of homo and foreign missionary departments by tho superintendent; address and good singing nnd special exciclsos by tho chil dren 7 40 p. m , addresses, select read ings, cssuys and a general Jubilee. Specwil collections at each servlco for tho cause of missions. All aro cordially Invited to nnv of these seivlces. Moscow Methodist Episcopal Church Itev. S Guy Snow den, B. D., pastor 9 15 a. in., Sunday school; 10.43 a. in., preach ing by tho pastor, subject, "Christ, tho Plrst Fruits," 12 m, class meeting; 2 30 p. m.. Junior Leagte, 7 p. m preaching by the pastor; subject, "Tho Glorllled Jesus, S p. m , Epworth League. Special music by the chclr ut both pi caching ser vices. Methodist Episcopal church Clark's Summit Rev. Frank W. Young, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m ; class meeting, 12 m., Epworth league, C45 p. in.; preach ing nt 11 a. m , subject, "Easter Thought." An appropriate service has been ni ranged for tho evening meeting nnd will bo rendered by scholars from the Sunday school. Baptist. Peiin Avenue Baptist church Rev. Joseph K. Dixon pastor, will speak nt 10 30 u. m. on "Tho Prince of Life." At 7 JO li in. he will deliver ills farewell sermon, topic, "Tho Glad Vision " Tho ordinance eif biptlsm wilt be administered at tile morning service. First Baptist Church Scranton street. Rev. S F. Mathews, pastor. Special ser vices of song and special choirs, Easter morning and evening Subject for tho lnoinlng will bo "Tho Rcsunectlon and Its Power." Tho subject for evening, "Tho Resurrection and Its Fruits." Young Peoples praver meeting, CO p. in, llarty Davis, leader; Sunday bchool, 2 p. in.. Dr. Ilcddoo, superintendent, IndusttlHl bchool, 2 30 p in, Saturdaj leader, Miss A. Mor gan. Pi aver meeting Wednesday evening, 7 1". p m All are cordially Invited. Noilh Main Avenue Baptist rhurch Rev. W. (!. Watklns, pastor. Preaching services morning and evening. Easter sermon In the morning on tho text, ' I am He that llveth, and wns dead, and be hold, I am alive forecrmorc, Amen." Tile oidluiiuce of baptism will be administered In ihe evening senile A special and In teresting musical programme lias been prep in d for nil the soivieos of tomorrow. All aie- eorill.iUi invited Jiuksoii Street Baptist Church Morn ing pi.tver meeting at 'XiO CJtoige Nlch olls, lender. Pie.ulilng at 10 So bj tho Iti v Thorn is do Gruchv tople-, "Tbv Ilrothe r Shall Rlso Again " Sundnv sehool jit -' x ni . evening service at 7 bh.li li. A grand Eister eoncctt will be given In the Sundnv school, assisted bv lull choli , the ehuich has been di-corited with a uiihiue nnd novel design, surpiss lng in beauty am thing In the past. 1'ho elioius will consist ol a bundled voices, assist! d bv Crump's oichostia. Tho ehoii will under special Easter music under the dlii i Hon of Piofessor Lewis Davlis A silver Eastei offeilng Is expected from e v ( I one-. Doors w ill be one ne d at d )) The public Is cordially Invited Shlloh Baptist Chinch Sif, Center street. Morning subject, "The Woik" Sund.iv school, 2 p. m, evening subject. "J he Chilstlans Persecuted Rev. J. W. Bell, pastor. Preslntcnnii. First Piesbjterlan Chuich Servlei s 10 30 n. m. and 7.30 p. m Dr. Me-Lcod will pleach morning and evening The ser mons nnd music will bo In h umonv -with the day that commcmoiutos our Loid s I esui lection StiaiiKors welcome Second Fitsbvtttlan Church Rev. Chillies B Robinson, D D , lustoi Sil vlcis, iu o0 a m and 7 M p in The s ic rainent of the Lord's supper In the morn ing it 10 30. The Easter servlco of song will be In the evening at 7 30 o'clock. Solos, aiithems and choruses bv thu iju.ii tc tte chciius and choral society, assist ed by the Sunday school oichestra All seats free at night All welcomo nt all SelV.f es Washburn Street Preslnteilan church Rev John P. Moffat, pistor. ServiPei at 10 3U u ni. and 7 30 p. m. Sunilse prayer iiiiMlug by the Cluistlsin Endeavor so cieties Junior Chilstian Endeavoi at 3 30 p in, lntermcillato Chilstian En eUavor at 4 30 p in, Youtirf People's Cluistian Endeavor at 6 20 p m. Praver meeting Wednesdaj, 7 30 p. m ; Easter sermons by the pastor tomonow. The epiaiti tte-cholr will be increased to a double quaitette B luer's orehistin will assist Delightful Easter piogt.tmmes at both services. I'rugianime given else where In this paper. Ofteilng for general assembly nsstBsnient will be takon. All curdliillv welcomed to nil theso services Sumner Avenuu Fresbvtoilan I'hurch Coiner of Sumnei avenun and Price stlect Rev L 11. 1'oster. M A, pastor. Morning service, praver und praise. 10 .0 oelock. Sabbath school at 2 p. in Even ing seiv'ce ut ti o'clock. Special Easter tnusle 'I he cantuti "Tho Gloiy of tho Garden," will bo leiideied by tho mem bers of ihe Band of Hope ;md tho young people ot the chuich. Senloi Chilstian Endeavoi service at 7 p. in. Choir, een tata und Band of Hope piactlce Tuesday tvonlng at 7 30 p. m Pi.ijtr meeting Wedne sel ty ov e nlng at 7 J(o clock. Provldenco Presbvterlan Chuich Pas tor, Rev. George E. Guild Tomoirovv be ing the ejuurterly service. Eastei will bo appioprlately observed by tho celebiat'ou ol the sacrament of tho Lord's suppei. Evcrv resldtnt member Is requested to be present. Sunday school at 12 o'e lock. Junloi Endeavor at 3 o'clock. Senior En deavor nt .;j o'clock Rev. John Klu sak's service at 0 u0 o'clock in tho Sun da v school looms. Gneti Ridge l'resbv trilnn Chuich Ejs- ter Sundns. Regular services ut 10 30 u. in and 7 30 p. in. Rev. Isaac J Laming will preach In the morning on tho theme, "The Splilt ot the Risen Lord." and tho evening upon "Christ' Personal Povvr in the Itesunection " lllblo school at 12 o'clock, meeting uf tho Endeavor society nt t.10 Special music at all bei vices. All are welcome Taylor Piesbiterlan Chuich Tnv lor. Pa Itev. L. II. Fostei, M. A., pmor. Morning service at 10 30 o'clock. Spec.al Easter music In addition to tho regular service. All welcome. I.iilbernii. Tho Evangelical Lutheran Easter Sun lu. CJospcl Mark xvl, 1-8 Epistle, I Cor. v, fi-S. Vestine nt color, white, St Murk s Wushburn and Fourteenth streets Rev. A L. Itamcr, Ph. D . pah. tor. Services, 10 30 u ni 7 30 p m.; Lu ther League, 3 30, Sunday school, 11.12 m. Morning, celebration of holy communion; matin servlco on Ei er morning at t o'clock; evening, Easter Festival by the Sunduy school. Saturday, 7,30, pieparato. ry borvlco. - Most Distinguished Membsr Missouri Bench Highly Yalues Paine's Celery Compound ''Oy-ytM' '&fay' '':'''' Judge Wofford Is one of the ablest cilminal law vers In the state of Mls souii. He has been on the bench In Juekson county, of which Kunsas City is the seat, for the past x veais. Judge Wofford is one of the leading Democrats of the Southwest Theie is no better or moie widely known man In that section of the eountiy The careful balancing of light nnd wrong nnd the dispensing of even handed Justice biings with It n Jud'c lal, discriminating lnblt of mind that no piofosslon cultivates like the law. Judge Wofford Is not one of those persons, who nie aft aid to see things with their own eves, to weigh evi dence nnd to govern their lives ne coiellngl Judge Woffoid was in poor health. His friends advised him to Holy Trinllv Adams avenue and Mul beri street Rev C G SpUki i, p islor Services, 10 3U a m, 7 30 p m , Luther League. 7 p. m , Sundnv se hoeil 12 noon IIolv Communion at moinliig seivlce .Ion's Mlllllii avenue. Rev P F. .I ze lmiin. pastor. Sen lee s. 10 30 a. in ; Sun da j school, 2 p m. Hol Communion at morning service Chi 1st Ceelir avenue and Beech stieet Itev 11 F l.sc, pistol. Seivlces low a m , 7.i0 p m , SuuilJV school. 2 p in lloh Communion at men nlng seivlce. l'li patatory service at 10 a. in St. Peter's Pretcott avenue Rev C I. Lam i, pastor. Services 10 30 u m . 7 30 p in , Luther League, 7 p. m . Sundav school, i !0 p m The Hulv Communion will be celebrated at morning service Grace Luiherun Chuich Coiner Madi son avcnuo and Mulbirrv street Rev. Fostei F Gilt p.istoi Services at 10 0 a m and 7.0 p m Baptism, conflnm tion and IIolv Communion at the morn ing service The cv cuius seivlces uie in the hand of the Sabbath school The quartette has prcpaied special music for these services. Episcopal. Chuich of the OoM bhepheid Giein Rlelgo stieet and Money avenue. Easter Dij IIolv Communion 5 27 a in : morn ing prajer. Holy Communion, stimuli, 10 30; Siuid ty school and lllblo clars 12 11 evening prnvcrund seimon, 7,3). All seats free, all welcome. CongrecnliiMiiil. riist Welsh Congiccjntlonnl church South Miln avenue. Rev. David Jones pastor. Seivlces, 10 n in 2 and C p in The pastor will preach In the morning, subject. "Is Mnn Immortal '" 2 p ni . Sundnv school exercises led by the l'tl marv dop-ii tment, ii p in, n piotramme of Easter music will be gone throur! consisting of solos, due tts. quartettes, etc , by some of tho besij vocal talent. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. t'niv ersuhst. All Souls' Unlveisallst chinch ItevwF. W Whlppen, pastor. Morning sublect. "The Joy of Eister" Candidates will be received and the Loiil's supper celebrated after the sermon At the evening ser vlco nt 7 o'clock there will be speaking by membtis of the Sunday school and short talks bv membeis of the Young People's union, Eastct being tho gen eral theme. . lllscellnninua, Calvaiv Refoi med Chuich Rov. fl. W. Welsh, pustoi 10 30 a. m Communion services, subject. "He Is Rliren" 'Ihe Lenten Self-Di nlul offering will be In ought. Special solos. Ill', Sunday sehool, (! 4", Christian Endeavor, loin t I Miss Martha Manning, 7 30, children s Easter exercise. "Lovelj Easter" Spe clal oltellng Suits free All welcome. First Chut eh of Chi 1st (Scientist j .No 619 Adnms avenue. Sunilny seivlce, 10 ,0 a m Testimonial meeting Frldav evin Ing ut 8 o'clock. All welcome, seats free Tavlor Avenue Mission, Petersburg Brother Johns of the Baptist church, will speak at 3 15 p m Mr Newell the Evan gelist, will hold revival meeting at 713. Sunday sehool nt 10 30 u. ni. All nio wel come. Gospel Tabernacle Jefferson avenue. Prnver and praise servlco at 9 30 a. m ; preaching 10 30 a. m ; Sunday sehool at 12 m ; evening service at 7.30 p. m. Rev. Wllllnm McArthur pnstor. Swingle's Hall Dunuiore. Preaching nt 3 nnd 7,30 p. in by Rev. John Cavaunugli, pastor of tho Freo Methodist church. Grace Reformed -Eplbcopoi siiurch tio Paine's celeiy compound He did so, and is today In tile best of health und splilts, nnd piopeily grateful to the great lemedy, ns his lefer shows: Kansas City, Mo , Jan. 2S, lb'Ji. Messis. Wells, Richardson & Co., Gentlemen I have used Pnlne's cel eiy compound, and know It to be highly valuable ns a sedative and equally elllcaclous us a stimulant. Respectfully, John W. Wofford When the nblest phvslclans and the best informed phnimatlsts not only prescilbe and lecommend but them selves use and llnd health In Paine's celeiy compound, when thousands ot men and women In every walk of life, tioni the humblest to the moU famous and honoied, voluntailly go out of Wvomlng avenue, below Mulbeny street. 11 .i j c t and pi.iNe suvlce, ' 30 a in.. Di vine worship, 10 30 u. m nnd 7 30 p. in , communion ut the moinliig seivue, pre aching ley the pastor Seats all free Slrnugeis welcome Sabbath school East er exuclses. 2 30 p m , V P. S C. E 0 30 p m The I'nion Bible class for lesson study Thursday at 7.43 p in Bring jinn l'lliks with vou Piopb's PiohihUion church Rev Or lllnl, pastor Preaching on Sabbath at 10 3ia in and 7 30 p m , iu No 323 Adams avcnuo. Sundav school ut 12 in Preach ing l'l Lueiis' hall, C.iien Itldge, at 3 43 p m Spi'ei.il Eister sermon In the morn ing, followed with the communion. Eve ning subject, "Ytllow Pleaching a Mad man's di fense In a Righteous Cause." Eveivbody welcome Culled Evangelic il Church Cnpoiuii avenue Rev. C D Moore, pastor. Sab bith school 9 fi a. m Easter sermon by the pastor, 10 13 Bible reading 3 p m . continued Kej stone league Chiistlnn Endeavoi 0'.0 p m Easter exercise bj members of the Sabb ith school and Jun ior Christian Endeavor soeleij at 7 30 p m. A cordlil Invitation Is extended to the public tu ..ttencl the -ellees ANTHRACITE COAL TRADe. I'cnr ol Mar (Ins Created n Hotter Demand bt EiiNtern Denlers. Owing to the wnr caie theie Is nunc of n demand for nntluacite c-oal by the dealPi.s who live at the sea poits uf the New England stoles and during the last fevf davs there have been a num ber of huge oideis for lmmedlute ship ments plneed with the Reading nnd other large coal companies. It Is stntd that It Istlie desire on the pait of the dealeis In the east to lay In a lingo stock of coal, so that In cao of trouble they will be piep.ned, ns It Is more than piobable that none of the coal companies' boats could go outside of the liver as long as theie was any fear of their being captured by the enemy. There Is nn attempt being made by the nnthincltc coal companies to keep down the ptoeluctlou, nnd as It has been ngreed to lestrlet tho output this month to 2,000,000 tops, und a like amount lor May, most of the companies are opeiatlng theii mines only two dus a week Some companies nio miming a few of the mines longer, but thev uio not working nil of thorn. Philadelphia Press. LEWIS IS A0AIN ARRESTED. I'cir ii Second I lino He Induced Mis Stewart to Lonvo Homo. A Chicago dispatch to The Tilbune suss: Louis Arnold, of Scianton. Pa , mid Leonii Stewart, aged Hi cu.j, of Troy, N. Y., weio arrested at tho Rock Island depot at noon today by detectives Arn old Is charged with abduction. Tho anost Is tho culmination of a sen sational runaway which shocked Tioy society neai ly llvo months ago owing to the prominence of both tho contract ing parties, nnd tho ago of the girl, whom Arnold Is charged with abducting. Five months ago the voung pooplo de li, n ted from Troy, N. Y and weio ar rested In Boston, Mabs, Arnold was taken back and tried for .0..5 their way to tell others tho great good Paine's celery compound has dono them, the present great demand for the lemedy Is not to bo wondered at. Paine's) celeiy compound, the best cf all nerve lnvlgoratois and blood purifiers, will do moie to bring back health and stiength, especially now, ns spilng comes on, than any amount of attention to the health later on, when woik drops fiom nerveless hands, nnd theie Is no alternative but to give up altogether. Paine's celery compound cures ills eases due to nen'ous veaknes3 or to a bad state of tho blood. It Is the one real spilng lemedy known today that never fnlls to benefit. Get Paine's celeiy compound and only Paine's cel eiy compound, If you wish to be well! abduction, but the girl declared she was IS j ears of age, and ho was discharged. Within twent-four hours after the joung couple again disappeared, and wero not located until today. Louis Arnold is an ullas adopted by Samuel Lewis, of this city, whoso es capade at Troy will be distinctly re memberc d by Scrnntonlans. In this cltj In Janiuuy, lsl7. Lewis was mni iltd to Floicnce McCulloch by Aldei man Millar. He soon left her and some time aftei wards settled in Tioy, wheie he succeeded In inducing Miss Stewart, a "school ghl, to leave her home. THURSDAY EVENINQ'S CONCERT. Brilliant .ilusionl Event in the Provi dence I'resbyterlnn Church. The gie.it organ conceit in the Provi dence Piesbvteilan chuich next Thuis day evening Is awaited with eager In tel est. The famous oiganlst, Call and Shannah Cummlngs, of New York.wlth Fred. WIdmaer, of this city, will give an unexcelled programme, which lt us follows; PART FIRST. Grand Chocur en forme do Marcho (Now), Alexundio Gullmaui Dedicated to Ml. Cull. Cautnblle (Now) Clement Loiet Gavotte dans le stjlu aucleu, Ch. Neustedt Arranged by Mr. Carl. Pusue In D Major J. S. Bach .Mr. Carl. Vocal Solo, "I Will Extol Ihco O God," Casta Finn Lll Miss Shaimali Cummlngs. Allegio (Fourth Concerto) ..G. F, Handel Marcho du St. Saeiemeut ....Cil. Cliauvct Mi. Cirl. Tilo, Novelleten (op. 29 N. W. Gnile Pied Wldin.iv i r, Violin; Harvey Black wood, Vlollrce'llo, Chutlcs Doeisatn, Pianist. PART SECOND, (a)Atidanto Cantabllo (Fouith Symphony) Chailca M. Wldor (b) Intermezzo Quartette (Ms., New), Joseph Callaaits (c) Variations on a Welsh Air, W illlam C. Carl Mr. Call. Vocal Solo (a) Song. "Smllo Sluinhor"....Gounil (b) "Spring Song" (Violin Obllgato), Welt Miss Shanruh Cummlngs, Fantasia In A Minor ..Jacques Demmenj Mr. Carl. Concerto for Violin (op. &y Hans SItt Mr. Fredcilc H. Widinnyer. Marcho JUrolque do Jeanne D'nrc, Th. DuboiJ Mr Carl. COMMITTED TO JAIL. Evaiu Villi Have to Itoniuln There Until Williams Is OutofOnugpr. John Evans, chniged with stabbing his f i lends, William Willlums and Wll llnm J. Hopkins, Tuesday evening last, who was held nt the West Sdo police station for a heating, was committed to tho county Jail by Alderman Davis. He will bo held until Willlnms, who is suffeiliig from ncivous prostration as a lesult of tho shock, Is out of danger. Dr. Roberts last night stated that Williams Is out of danger, nnd Issued a certificate to that effect.
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