r - u-i jw .i fy- "-fr - THIS SCJRANTON TlilliUNE-SATniDAV, (KTOUUU !9. 1898.' .Wrff' " U 1-f "tH"t"H- IEUG0US - Tlio Baptist Ministers' conference will not meet nt tlio Tcnn nvenuc church next Monday morning; but In stead, nnd on the huiiio date, there will bu n special all-duy nu-utlnir nt the ninkely Hnpttot church, Ulyphnnt. The ptirpose of this special meeting Is for Die cultivation of the spiritual life. Three sessions will be held, and Chris, tlans of all names are Invited to at tend. The following program will bo even: MORNINU SESSION', 10.30. 8"-K !ervIcc..Lfd by Rev. V. Q. Wntkins Address, "The Holy Spirit and the Ministry" Rev. H. 1 V. Pierce Oven conference, T.ed by Rev. Thomns de Qfucliy. Quiet hour Led by lttv. J. R. KIUh AFTEnNOON SKBSION 2 O'CLOCK, Devotional service, Led by Rev. C. H. Spalding Address, "The Holy Spirit and Ifie Church" Rev. J. S. Arthur Open conference. Led by Rev. S. I-'. Mathews ".let hour .. . Led by Rev. A. R. Hrowc EVENING SKSSIOX. 7.30. Prayer nnd Thanksgiving, Led by Rev. A. 11. O'Neal Discussion of theme. "The Rlrsscd Life." 1. Its Nature Rev. W. J. Wntklns 2. Its Need Rev W. J. Oue-tt 3. How Attnlncd Rev. W. J. Kord I. Its Results Rev. T. K. Jrpson Closing exerclrr, "Personal Kxperlcnces." Under the direction of Mr. J. M. Chance the folowlnp music will be ren dered nt the evening service In the Second Presbyterian church tomorrow: Organ Prelude S.iloml Anthem, "Seek Ye the Lord" Roberts Mr. Itrynoti und Choir. Offertory. Quartette. "Oh! Saviour Hear" Mendelssohn Misses Hlnck nnd Onrngnn. Messrs. Reynon nnd Morgan. Organ Postlude Stern Delegates F. "W. Penrsall, E. T. Rwnrtz and W. A. Horry will give their reports of the International conference of the Railroad Young Men's Christian association held at Fort Wayne, Indi ana, Sunday afternoon at ,"!.4." o'clock, AH railroad men are cordially Invited. Migious News Notes, , Tho regular weekly service at the Sumner Avenue Presbyterlnn church nre as follows: Hand of Hope, Tues day evening at 7.30 o'clock; prayer meeting, Wednesday evening nt 7.30 o'clock. The Thursday afternoon service at the Young Women's Christian associa tion, at C.43. will be led by Mr. C. D. Simpson. All women ire invited to come and bring their friends. Good singing. At a meeting of the Men's Guild of fit. John (Kvangellst) of St. David's church, on Wednesday evening, the re. organization wan completed. Mr. Hop kins was made vice-director and chair man of lookout committee. Action was taken looking forward to more earnest . K . - - , , n K K . v, t a at ij 'a 'a &' : a n a x u &' ' ti a' ' v a, - v It ft" it ft' ft' ft' ft ft' ft' ft ft' ft' ft' ft' ft" ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft ft ft' ft' ft' ft" ft ft ft ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft" ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft" ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ; v v v v &' A' ft' A' ft' ft' SCRANTON STORE. 124 Very special for Saturday Ladies7 $3.00 plush Here is a bargain that is emblematic of this store. It is one of the big gest values ever offered and cannot be compared with similar goods offered aiiywiii.iccicaiuit;&uuit;pnce. inese capes are full sixteen-inch sweep, have wide storm collar trimmed with thibet. lined thronrrhmit a and ornamented with braid and jet. Special for today urday Men's neckwear We are showing a new had ill every shape tecks, puns ana oows regular 50 goods Men's four-plv all-linen in all the new shapes - MUX A A A A A A U 'A A 'A ".1 A A A U A . jl2j'-VTx m (fTn A 1 A i 1 In t 1 work among men. Cards of Invitation to church services are to bo printed and Issued, This chapter of St. David's work elves great promise of good things. Uev. Foster V. Gift, 1f Grace Luth cian church, will preach on Sunday morning upon the theme, "Dccorvlng of a Kulogy." In the evening u special sermon on "Weeping Mnldens." On Thursday evening, November 3. a gra phophoue entertainment will be given at tho church, Interspersed with rerl tutlonc. The Kpworth League city union nt n recent meeting selected the appended staff of olllcers for the ensuing year: President, John J. !'. York; coriespond Ing secretary, Miss Ltazlu Rmih: re cording secretary, II. Kemmerllng; treasurer, Mrs. Grace Tuttle; executive committee, ThdniiiH llcnwood, J. T. Rendle, Kdiuund Wnrneiv'' Reginnlng Monday t veiling, October 31, Uev. it. F. Y. Pierce will conduct a series of evangelistic meetings at tho Penn avenue Raptlst church. Tho meet ings will be held every evening, except Saturday. The pastor will be assisted by Christian workers and he will use both "eye gnte" and "ear gate" in ptc sentlng the truth to the heart. The regular weekly services of St. David's Kplscopal church for the com ing week arc as follows: Tuesdny. All Saints' Day, celebration of Holy Com munion at 9 a. in.; Wednesday, evening song and Instruction nt ".SO o'clock; Friday, Lltanv at S a. in.; St. Agni'i chapter, Monday nt 7.S0 and Friday at 4 p. m.; Ladies' Aid chapter, Thursday at 2.30 p. m.; Industrial hchool, Satur day at 2.30 p. in. Tomorrow's Services, Episcopal. St. Luke's Parish Rex. Rogers Israel, rector; Rev. H. .1. JIuughton, senior cur ate; Rev. M. It. Nr.Fli, Junior curate. Twenty-tlrst Sunday after Trinity. St. Luke's Church 7.10 p. in., holy com munion; 10.30 a. m.. morning prayer and sermon; 7.30 p. in., evening prayer and ser mon; ?.in tu m., Sunday ehool and Hiblo cl.iEres. St. Mark's, Dun more, S n. m., holy com munion; 10.30 u, in., iiioruliig prayer and sermon; 7.30 p. in., evening prayer and sermon; 3 p. in., Sunday school and Bible closes. K.ist lCnd Mission Prcscott avenue. 3 p. m.. Sunday school and Rible class. South Side Mission Fig street. 2.30 p. m.. Sunday school and Jiible class. St. George's Olyphr.nt. 2.30 p. m., Sun day school and lllblo clasM. 3.30 p. in., evening prnver nnd ffrmnn. Church of the Good Shepherd Corner Mmum-.v avenue and Oreen Ridge street. Holy communion, X n. m. ; morning prayer, litany and sermon, 10.30 n. in.; no Sun day school: Ulhlo cla-5-.eH, L'.sn p. m. ; even ing prayer and sermon, 7.30 ,. ni. All (eats tree. All welcome. Rev. F. S. Unl lentlne, pastor. St. David's Kplscopat Church Edward James Mcllenry. rector. Twenty-Ilrst Sunday after Trinity. Color, Krccn. Com munion service. 7.30 a in.; litany, matins and sermon, 10.30 n. in.; Sunday school and Ulble classes. 2.30 p. ni.: evening, wllh sermon. 7.30 o clock. All scats free. Ev erybody welcome. Evangelical Lutheran. Reformation Day. Gospel, John II, 33- " 'a 'a a U a "a "a 'a 'a a 'a f. t-1 t at t and 126 Wyoming: Avenue. Cut prices on and partic- ularly attractive line of Neckwear these days that will create a furore in itself. The styles are the most fetching we have ever seen and are to be rai-Jv-S four-in-hands, $2.98 and $3.98 Other good values in this greatest ol all style centers at $4. 98, $5.98. $0.98, $8.98, $10.98, and so on up to $25.00. - ceiu 25c collars, 9c ts Unquestionably the greatest assortment of ladies' ready-to-wear garments. Jackets at a wide range of prices and the most unusually good values you ever saw. Jackets of boucle, beaver and kersey some of them trimmed and others plain with braid in all the newest colorings, brown, green, black and military blue from the best manufacturers in the country all at much below their real value. sc6o $3.98. $cir $5.75. SiiiS0 $6.98. Lebeck & Corin A .t "A A A A A A U A A A Vj A A A A A A 17; Epistle, Gal. 11, 16-21; vestment color, red. St. Mark's, Washburn and Fourteenth streets Rev. A. L. Rnmcr, I'll. D pas tor. Services, 10.30 n. in. and 7.30 p. in.; Luther league, C.30; Sunday school, 12 m. Tho holy communion will bo celebrated nt tho morning sendee. Tlio children's festival In tho evening. Preparatory ser vice on Saturday nt 7.30 p. m. Holy Trinity. Adams avemio nnd Mul berry street Rev. C. O. Bplckor, pastor. Services. 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.; Lu ther league. 0..10; Sunday school, 12 in. Special Refoi inn t'on seivlce in tlio inoi'U. ing. Home niHslen service In the evening Zlon's. Mllllln avenue-Uev. P. F. Zlxcl innnti, pastor. Services, lo.30a. ni.; Sun day school, 2 p. in St. Paul's. Slioit avenue Rw. W. C. L. Littler, pastor. Services, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.; Sunday school, 2.30 p. til, Christ, Cedar nvciiun nnd Beech strc t -Row It. F. Llse, pastor. Services. 10 .;0 it. tn. nnd 7.3a p, m. Sunday scliool, 2 p. m. St. l'eter'. Prchcott uvetiue Rev. .1. W. Riindolpb pas.lor. Services, 10.30 u. in. and 7.30 p. m.; Sunday school, 1.30 p. nt. lnuntiel, Reese street Rev. John Ko. wala, pastor. Services, 10.30 a. ni.; Sjo day scliool, 2 p. m. Grace Lutheran Church Corner Madi son avenue and Mulberry street. Rev. Foster l Gift, paster. Services nt 10.:0 n. ni. and at 7.30 p. m. Morning theme, "Deserving of a Eulogy;" evening theme, "Weeping- Maidens." Presbyterian. First Presbyterian Church Servicer, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. in. Dr. Me Lend will preach morning and evening. Sun day school, 12.13 noon. Mid-week services on Wednesday evening at 7.43 o'clork. Second Presbyterlnn Church Rev. Charles K. Robinson, D. D., pastor. Ser vices. 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. ni. The pus tor will preach moinlng and evening. A cordial Invitation In extended to all. Green Ridge Presbyterian Church Isaac J. Lansing, pastor. 10.30, service of worship with sormon by tho pastor; subject, "Christ and a Lawyer;" 0.3'), Christian Endeavor; 7.30, service with ser mon by the pastor; subject, "The Limita tion of ClulHt." No session of Bible school on Sundry. Providence Picsbyterlnn Church Tho pastor. Rev. George E. Guild, will occupy tho pulpit morning and evening. Sunday school, 12 o'clock, Junior Itndeivoi, 3 o'clock; Senior Endeavor, 0.30 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Klusak's service at 0.30 a. fn. Washburn Street Presbyterian Church Rev. John P. Moffat, pastor. Services at 10.30 n. in. and 7.30 p. m. Bible school nt 12 in.; Junior Christian Endeavor nt 3.30 p. in.; Intermediate Christian Endeavor at 4.30 p. m. ; Young People's Christian Endeavor nt 0.30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.30 p. in. Mr. A. V. Bower will preach at the morning service. Rev. L. It. Foster, of tho Sumner Avenue Pres byterian church will preach at the even tut; service. Sumr.er Avenue Presb) terlau Church Corner of Sumner avenue nnd Price stieet. Rev. L. II. Foster, M. A., pastor. Morning service, prayer and prale, lO.'.O o'clock; Sunday rchool, 2 p. in.; evening service, 0 o'clock. Preaching by pastor. Theme, "The Law of Peace." Senior Christian Endeavor service nt 7 o'clock. Taylor Presbyterian Church Tnylor, Pa. Rev. L. n. Foster, M. A., pastor. Morning service, 10.30 o'clock. Preaching by pastor. Christian Endeavor. 7 p. m. Methodist. Elm Park Church Prnyer nnd prnlso service nt 0.30; preaching at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. by the pastor. C. SI. Gltlln, D. D.; Sunday schrol nt 2, and Epworth League at 0.30 p. m. In the evening tho pastor will deliver the second discourse on "That Boy:" trplc. "That Boy of Mine.' Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church t a v a v. v. & a t. at t at v. . K .1 .J a . . & .3 ?I .V s .1 u . . f .1 :t x ,t a . . ft .v .t fi . X .V ft ft ts it ti ft s X s it X X ft ft s ft it ft ft ft ft ft t: x x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X SCRANTON STORE. (Sat- B. We purpose do ing a big millinery business here today. We have taken some of our S4.50 and 85.00 tiats that could not be equalled anywhere for less than 7. 00 or S8.00, and just to make it interesting we have marked them down to the low price of x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ft S15.00 Coats U'' 'A 4 A ' A A A A A A A A A U A ' $1.98 TUMOR EXPELLED. Unquttllflod Succosa of Lydin, H. Piakham'o Vonrotablo Compound. Mrn. Ki.tzAM'Ti! Wnr.r;r.ocK, Mngno l!n, Iowit, In tlio following letter do Hcribcs licr recovery from a very crltl cnt condition: " I)i:aii Mits. ri.VKHAM! I have been taltlnp your Vegctablo Compound, nnd nmuow ready to sound Us praises. It ms done won ders for mo In relieving mo of n tumor. "Sly health litis been poor forthreoyenrs. Change of life wtis working upon me. was very much bloated nd was n bur den to myself. Was troubled with smothering bpells, also palpitation of tho heart nnd that bearing-down feel. Ing, and could not bo on my feet much. "I was growing worso all tho time, until I took your medicine. "After talcing three boxes of Lydia K. l'inkham's Vegetablo Compound Lozenges, the tumor passed from me. " My health' has been better ever oince, can now walk qulto n distance and am troubled no more with palpita tion of the heart or bloating. I rec ommend your mcdiclno to all sufferers from female troubles." It is hardly reasonablo to suppose that any ono can doubt tho efficiency of Mrs. Plnkham's methods and medi cine in tho faco of tho tremendous vol ume of testimony. Uev. J. H. Sweet, pnstor. Morning pray er at 9.30. Preaching service at 10.30 a. m. Serriion by the pastor. Sunday school at 12 in. Junior lengtie at 2.W p. m. Votini; men's meetliiK at 4 p. m. Address by Hev, S. F. Matthews. Kpworth league at C p. m. KvcnliiK lirenchliiK service at 7 p. in. Sermon by the pastor. Subject, "Josluin." Alt seats free. A cordial welcome to all. Aslmry Jlethodlst Kpiscopal Church PrcachliiR by tho pastor at 10.30 a. m.: Kpworth I.eaBtie at G.S0 p. in.; at 7.30 p. in., servlcts will be In charpo of the Yoke Fellows' band of the Hallroad Yoiiiiu Men's Christian npsoclntlou. KvaiiRclls. tic services will be continued uuiIiik tho week. Providence Methodist Kpiscopal Church Hev. William I'dmir, pitttor. The usual services will bo held. Preaching by tho pastor at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. in. Morn ing subject, "A Dexpor.dciit Prophet;" ev ening subject. "What a Captive Maid Did." Sunday school at 2 p. m.; Kpworth league at li. I J p. in. Seats free. All aro Invited. Howard Placo African Methodist Kpli copal Church-How II. A. Giant. It. IX, pnstor. 10.30 a. in., subject, "Tho Duty ot Christians as Voters." 2.30, Sunday school. 7.30 p. m.. llrst In a series of rcr mon lectures on n race- without an Ideal; what must It do to bo saved? or, thu negrn'e third emancipation. All are cor dially Invited to any of these services. Free Methodist Church Hev. John Cnv aniitiKh will preach In Swlnglo hall, Dun more, Sunday nt 3 ami 7.30 p. ni. All uro welcome. Moscow Methodist Kplscr.pnl Church S. Guy Snowden, II. I) pastor. 0.30 n. in.. Sunday school; lfl.4.1 a. m.. preaching by tho pastor; subject. "Tho Training of the Children;" 12 m.. Class meeting; 3 p. m.. Junior League; 7 p. in., preaching by the pastor: S p. m Kpworth I.enBiie. Thursday. 7 30 p. m., prnyer meeting. Kim hurst, Sunday, 3 p .in.; Spring Itrook, Tuesday, 7.10 p. ni.; Maple Lake, Wednes day. 7.30 p. ni. Old Forge Methodist Kpiscopal Church Sylvnnus Davis, pastor. Morning servlco at M.30; subject, "Peter's Fall;" Sunday school .it 2 o'clock; pr.tlso service at G.30; evening service at 7; subject, "Save tho Children." Short, bright scrv'ees. All are Invited; conic. Baptist. Pcnn Avenue llnptlst Church Preach ing morning at 10.30 and evening at 7.3'J by the pastor. Hcv. Hubert F. Y. Pierce. Topic of innrnlrir seimon, "The Chris tian's Secret." Morning prayeis In tho lower temple at 10 o'clock. Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Young People's Society of Christian Kndeavor. C.30. Topic of even ing sermon, "City Traps and Trnppurs," tho third In tho series of practical hcr mons on the Prodigal Son of tocl'iy. The ordinance of baptism will bo adminls teml during the service, nnd a brief at-Wr-meetlng will be held In the lower tem ple, t which the pastor vlll use crayon sketches to present Scripture truth. At the Amermnn Memorial mission Sunday school ut 3.30 p. m. and at 7.30 In tho evening Hev. James Fielding will preach. At tho Penn Avcnin church evangelistic services will bo held every evenins (ex cept Saturday) beginning October 31. Kv crybody welcome. First l'apllst Church Scrnnton streH Hev. S. I'. Mathtws, pastor. Tho usuil preaehlngservlco morning and evening. In tho evening the closing lecture on the "Hymns of Chrlstlnnlty." Sunday school, 2 p. in.: Dr. Ileddoe, superintendent. Young Penpli'B prayer meeting, (i p. m.; leader, S. F. Matthews; subject, "Con quest." Industrial fchonl, 2.30 S.ttur lay afternoon. All are cordially Invited. Incktnn Street Uuptifct Cimrch Mornli prayer meeting at 9.30; leader, Hrother W. O. .Irnklns: preaching servlco at 10.30 by the pastor. Ilnv. Thomas do Oruehy; topic, "The Thinksglvln'j ot tho Nation:" Sun day school nt 2 p. m., George NloholK superintendent; evening service at 7 shuip; prulso and song icrvlee followed by a short nrtdreis; topic, "RlghtcoiiBness Kxnlteth a Nation." This is a popular services, to which all are cotdlally Invltod. Come. Sliiloh Hnptlst Church 303 Center stre.-t. Preaching. 10.30; Sin lay school, 2 p. in.: Young People's unli.ii, 7 p. m. Kvenlng subject. "Pmeb!it.ed with Money." All are welcome. Hev. J. II. Hell, pastor. North Main Avenue Haptlst Church Rev. W. O. Wntklm, pastor. Preaching tomorrow at 10.30 and 7.30; school at " o'clock. Morning subir ct, "Our Field and Our Opportunity." "Kvenlng text, "Ills Wlfo hath made herself ready;" them", "lie Married Iteneath Ills Standing." All are cordially Invited to these services. Miscellaneous. Grace Reformed Kplscor.-.l Church Wyoming avenue, below Mulberry street. Prayer and pralso service at 0.30 a. m. ; Divine worship, 10.30 a. in. nnd ".' p. m. ; preaching by tho pastor at botli trorvlcti. In th ovcnlmr the studies In DanM, chapter ; Snbbath icliool, 12 in.: Voi'nr Poople Society of Clirlhtlan Kndeavor, tr.JJ p. m. Scats all free. Strangers wel come. Thursday evenlncf at 7. IS o'clock the I'nlon lllblo clnss for lesson study. All Souls' Unlvcrsallst Church Uev. F. AV. Whlppen. pastor. Morning subject, "Tho Final llaimony of All Soul wltn God." Kvenlng subject. "Miracles." Topic of joung people's meeting ai i.3'i. "Woman's Contribution to Chrlstlnnlty." Calvary Reformed Church Corner Mon roe avemio and Gibson street. Rev. u. V. Weltli, pastor. 10 a. m., catechetlcs; 10.uo a. in., morning service. Subject, "Hun gering and Thirsting After Righteous ness." 11.43. Sumluy scliool, F. 11. Smith, superintendent. 0.13 p. m Christian Kn deavor. Subject. "Helpfulness." Loader, John Btroh, 7.30, evening seivlce. Sub ject, "Mercy Giving nnd Oottlng It." Seats free. All weleomo. United Evangelical Church Capouso avenue. Preaching S.aturday ovenlng nt 7.30 nn Sunday 10.30 (u m., by Rev. H. W. Buck, presiding elder of LowUburg dis trict, The sacrament of tho Lord's sup per will bo eolcbruted after tho morn ing sermon, Kvenlng sermon by the pas. 0W5$mm 'tlm&Wr--"r ttWB" -r 1 r. .& vWmWi I a tor at 7. CO. A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to tlio public to pnrtlclpato In thcBo pcrvlcesi. Kirnt Welsh ConBrcRatlonnl Church South Main avenue Hcv. David Jones, pitntur. Services, 10 u. m, und C l. tn. Tho lutstiir will ironcli at both services. M'U'iiltiK tiirme, "l'cnce, thu Hcstilt of Jtiptlcc;' ovinlnpr UiciiHs "An Alarm." Sunday school at 2 p. m. All welcome. 1'lrst Church of Christ (8clentlt)-51! .Vilnius nvenuc. Sunday sfrvlccs, 1U.30 n. m.i sulijcct, "Ailnm and Fallen Man; ' mill 7.W p. m subject, "Tho Prophecy c.f lalali Fiilllllcil In tlio Coming of Christ .levins." AVcdtiPsilny evening meeting nt 8 o'clock. All welcome. People's Prohibition Church Hcv. Dr. Ulrcl. pastor. There will bo reRiuar ptvnchlnif service on Rnlib.tth rvenliiit nt 7 "' .. in.. In Co-opnrutlvo hnll. North M.tln nviiuie, Hyde Park. Subject. 'The Pulpit: Past, Present and Future." All ; Irnme. AN APPEAL FOR AID. Issued in Behalf of the Homo of tho CJood Shepherd Tho Noeda of that Worthy Institution Set Forth. Tlio following nppenl In brlinlf of tho Homo of tho Good Shepherd has been Issued: Wo lmvo In our midst many charitable Institutions that In their peculiar spheres ore accomplishing a good and a noblo work, but among those charities that aro especially worthy of public aid and en cuiragemcnt, the Home of tho Good Shcp le nl seems to be the most powerful agency la tho reformation of thu unfor tunate and the fallen. The highest oulogy tint can be piesented of tho work ac complished by thin charitable Institution is to exhibit a catalogue of tho merito rious labors In the Hold of charity to whli h It has been dedicated. The SIsteis of the Good Shepherd ex tend their arms to tho unhappy victim ot ciinie; they call not thu Just but sinners to repentance. Tlnllr noble work of chnr lt Is not eonllned to the members of a particular faith or denomination. They labor upon a principle as comprehensive as humanity; the Jew, tho Gentile, Prot estant and Catholic are all bonctlclurlea ot their elevating Influence. No distinc tion of religious belief, no enormity of crime, no degreo of human degradation can deter theso good, faithful worker? for the elevation of humanity from fulfilling thu noblo and sublime destiny for which the older wns Instituted. 'j hey feel that It Is their divine mission under tlio guldaire of a truly Christian impulse to instruct tho Ignorant, cure tho sick, clotho the poor, redeem the fallen, and to enable the unfortunate who are committed to their care to begin anew the battle of life, repentant. Where a man In tho hlght of a wliolo nation under the eyes of admiring friends and devoted relatives sacrlllccs himself for his native land, ho exchanges a few ilu8 of life for ages of glory; ho sheds lustie upon his family and raises It to wealth und honor. Hut tho devoted sls t i;i of (he Good Shepherd whoso lives are spent In the recesses of tho cloister, and who work faithfully, silently and unobtrusively for the most unfortunate of womankind, make greater and nobler sacrlllces without tho encouragement of Ept-ctators, without public applause, anu without any hope or reward In this llto other than consciousness of duty, faith fully and religiously performed. In tho performance of these pious duties they find no consolation but in the teach ings of Christ, nnd no encouragement but in the hope of nn eternal reward In the llfo to come. And the platers' labor Is a public beno factlon. I'nfortunate of nil religious de nominations nre committed to their care by our courts, and the stato does not'eon trlbue one cent toward the support of the fallen ones who would otherwise become charges upon the public, In our prisons und Jails. Yet these unfortunates com mitted to this institution by the mandate of the law reiutlro food, clothing, medi cines and necessaries of llfo for their support and comfort. Tho demand for ar ticles manufactured at the home lias dc ct caned recently and for three months tho Institution has been deprived of its earning power to a conslderablo extent. Tho ounvnt expenses nggregato $900 per month. The earning power of tho liwti-tiil'.-ii Is about S300 per month, and tlio public Is most earnestly requested to con tribute In mouev, clothing nnd medicines what Is necessary to enable these good sisters to carry on tho great work of charity. In order that all wtyo feci dis posed to assist may have an opportunity to do so, Thursday and Friday. November 3 and I, nre fixed as donation days at the Homo of the Good Shepherd. All contributions will be acceptable, monev, food, clothing, medicines, nnd It Is earnestly liopul that the response by an appreciative public In contributions to this worthy public (luirlty will he gener ous, prompt end pi.ilseworthy. Tho pros em number to be piovided for Is lS'J. Do you get up with a headachv;? Is there a bad taste in your mouth? Then you have a poor appetite and a weak diges tion. You are frequently dizzy, always feel dull and drowsy. You have cold hands and feet. You get but little benefit from your food. You have no ambition to work and the sharp pains of neuralgia dart through your body. What is the cause of all this trouble? Constipated bowels. jgiy-iani lliiwun a -u M a)l &JV m4 will give you prompt relief anu certain cure. Itaep Your Blood Pure. If you have neglected your case it long time, you had better take flyer's ssrsaparllla also. It will remove all Impurities that have been accumulating In your blood and will greatly strengthen jour nerves. Wrlto tho Doctor, 11."rt limy 1 nuiuethlng sbnnt ynur can" nu ilu nut ijulto under-ll-unl. Writu the doctor freely . tell litm liow you are uttrluK, You 'till promptly terelvT the tut medical advice. AiUlresi, Dr. J, C. Aytr, Lowell, Mall. g5Eag!nrTB?iiaiaMeuqqiA X MV'-jargj Ir JONAS LONG'S SONS. NOTEA POSTAL OAttD MAILED US TODAY WILL BMNQ YOU ONE OP OUrT COMPLETE BOOK CATALOQUC9, NOV. 1, MENTION THIS PAPER. All Good Things Come to an End The Big Food Show closes tonight. Its success has been phenomenal. Nothing to equal it has ever been known. Holiday preparations necessitate its closing today. It will be a gala night in this great store. We want you to come. Grand Concert by Baues. - Prof. Bauer will "wind up" the Food show with a grand promenade concert this evening from 7 TILL 10 O'CLOCK. M' M " ' "' 1 1 m Saturday Bargain Bigness That comes from special thought and careful study by us. Like the (Trent plnve bnnrnin nf Thursdnv. thpsp vali-p 0 ' - o die piiuiioinenai. we never news. About 75 doz. of them form the shirt Hen's White Shirts, 35c bargain of the year. Unlaun dered White Shirts, with re inforcements over shoulders, down sides and back. Guar anteed pure linen bosom with patent protected back button holes. All sizes. Place them alongside any 50c shirt ever offered. You'll choose these at 35c. Women's Hose Y ' ' ' at a Bargain "J ? k ? no day in picking from these. Fast black, seamless fleece lined hose that were 1 ;c pair, are yours today at 10c, or if you want a better one, we offer an all-wool hose in rib bed or plain, natural color and black, that you will find exceptional value at 5C Clothing . We f,t ur suit for Boys , yu.r boV a.nd J take pains to give him the best he's worth it Clothing that has a dash of style and invariably priced lower than elsewhere. These for today CORDUROY KNEE PANTS, all sizes, finished with taped seams; worth 75c pair. . Take them today at ... . 49 C SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS, blue or brown, deep collars, fancy braided, pants have patent bands, 3 to 12 years; $3.00 t Q kind, today p ,yo REEFER COATS, 3 to 9 years, of blue kersey cloth, button to neck; round velvet collar; pearl buttons; 3. 50 kind, &- today $Z.i2j ine air is filled with per Not a Cent for a Scent fume around the Wyoming avenue entrance. Harrison's Triple Extracts fill the air, and no charge to you for samples. Drop in that way today enough free to last the Sunday over. $ Nothing Short of f I Ease and Comfort I Will do our customers, aud if combiued with this, they can find style and wear at a nominal price, what more can au article of footwear offer ? These qualities we guarantee hi our new $3.00 shoes for X women, Also, as a special inducement for this month, we ofier our $1.2 Boys' aud Girls' School w Shoes at the little price of 98 Cents TANDARD HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY. 217 LAOKA. AVE PRIVATE ALLEN'S MISTAKE. From the Chicago Timos-Hernld. John Allen ot JltsaUnlppI, tho wit of the house, arrived at the l'onco de Leon, St. AURuattne, registered, nnd was assigned to n room. He had never seen apart ments so oxtravRRantly furnished. Ex pensive oil paintings hung on the walla. Tho bedstead wns of mahogany nnd hand carved. Carpeting n half foot thick cov ered tho iloorlnfr. There wcro vases filled with Mowers, velvet-coveted chairs, laco curtains, bevelled mirrors, and all tha otlior appliances of modern convenlonco and luxury. John became alarmed. He figured It out that that room would cost as much per day as his salary as a congressman would nmount to In a halt a week. lis called a bellboy, gave him U and told him to qulotly find out tho tariff on that room. John didn't like to ask the clerk himself, lie was a big man, and that would look little. The boy returned presently and Informed the gueU that the prtco was YJ) JONAS LONG'S SONS. ' " " ----- -'-- j j . .- w- -- -. oner anyuiing eise in oui jre Extraordinary Six hundred ShoeVaiuesnrs lots mentioned here all to go today. Not so many when you stop to think so come early before they're gone. Women's extra Vici Kid but ton and lace Shoes, over fifteen styles in cloth and kid tops, all sizes; widths B to EE. Posi tively worth $3 pair. n Go today only at... pj&,Z,J Men's fine box calf and winter russet lace shoes, soles welted and stitched. Positively the $5.00 kind, to go - . today at $.3.45 Boys' veal call lace shoes, solid as a rock, all lhe new styles. The $2 kind, to go t . today only at p 1 ,4D ci nn tn o We do not Dollar Glove a" it,s, a $1.50 glove for a dollar, but we DO say it's the best glove on the mar ket for $1. We call it the "Duchess May" for trade pur poses. They come in all the new shades and tints fit close ly to the hand, and we war rant them betterthan anyother on the market at the price. Veilinjrs Today's great b at Cost 8aint in VeiinSs centers around an unusually special offering in fine nets at I2y2 Cents Yard. . All the newest shades, and equal to the 19-cent kind elsewhere. Pure and rimrnloo 1 UlC SUUI , Candies " Z"cse Soes into all the can dies we sell. Chocolate marshmallows and assorted fancy creams are here at 23 Cents the Pound. Just as good as other stores get 40 cents for, and you may be sure they're pure. o a Pair. SHOE STORE. 3 per day. All' u At downstairs, laid down a dlmo ami U"t ' r a cigar. They didn't sell anything, hut two-bit cigars. lis put down u nick- i on the newsstand and picked up a .Vow York paper. "Twenty cents more, please," said tho clerk. He got a drink and tendered 15 cents," Where you been stopping, at tho Windsor!" asked tho barkeeper. "Drinks here are a quartor." That settled It with Allen, lie went to his room, gathered his crips and took them himself downstairs. Then ho called far his bill. "Why, what Is tho matter, Mr. Allen? Wo thought that you were going to sponl somo time with us," asked the clerk. "Very sorry," replied Mr. Allen, "but I lmvo just received a telegram that calls mo away." Tho clerk reached out hla hand to tell him good-byo. "nut the bill?" Inquired Allen. "Thero Isn't any bill. You aro tho gucut of the manager, Mr. Beavy." nut A11H had to make the Muff good, and ho left on tho evening train. 1 J m.MUlhU,M iii'iiiiiiiilliili in rati Mi.mt .m