T1TE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1898. RELIGIOUS. ltev. It. V. Y. PIimcc believes In ex tending the "helping hand" to Ohrls ttnnn whn lnvi- fallen liy the way or become tllslienrtt'ni'el. The imstor of the 1'enn Avenue 1!aillst uhurth Hna that "IneonslMent f'hrlBtlans, "tmrlt ulldera" and dlsrouniKcd or disheart ened church membeiH hip not to bo ridiculed und held 'l) to public ncorn, but .should 1 c helped by the kind rutin R?la and UlitNtliui encouragement of their Up unfortunate friends." We may not know the (,'rcat t"nititutloim the peculiar conditions the unfortu nate and ndveryo rlrcumtances t which inuny fnllen one hac had to contend. Homo of the moft tender appeals on Strlpture are for thnip v. ho have know u the Iqvp of (Jod but vho have uutulcitd uuay fiom lllm, ud mot precious promises arc for tlioio who will return, liev. Mi. Plirce will prench a hUiiIiijt fiormon next Sun day morning on ' Hope nnd Help for the IJackslldrr." In the I'Venhii,' lvs will deliver the fifth rerinon In the series on "The I'rodlpal Son of To day." Tho topic of tlie cvtnlnt? ser nion will l)o ".Memoilet of Home." Ilev. Uobei t F. Y Pierce, of the I'enn rvviinue Baptist church, Iiiih a brother In Manila who enjtiyn the dHllnetlon of establishing the llmt liiiRllsh Hpeak lnff church In the Philippines. He Is Chaplain Charles O. Pierce, formerly of General Merrltt's post, and Is now ciiK.iKed In active missionary wnk In Manila. He wiltes to his bi other that he Is much Impressed with the wtRprness of the liutUet to be taught, and as he passts along the stieots Is besieged Ith demands to know some thing about the new religion. W A On Sunday evening the Sabbath school of Qiace Lutheran chinch will commemorate the blilhday of Alartln Luther by suitable etvlce. The fol lowing piogrammc will be ronelciutl: Anthem Cliolr Hrsponslve Senile. Prajer. Hymn "Our Welcome fmg" Rogponl St nice... The (in at Heformer Hymn "Daio to l!o a t) inlel ' Recitation ... t... Subject, Martin l.uthe r Luther's Htttle ll int.". .Kin Testa Uurg" Rjponse Sen Ice. Ileclt.itlon . .."Tho lKinncr of MIstMnn" Hjmn "Soldiers of Jesus" Voices fitim Our Missions, liy a Number of Chllclieu Hymn, "Wo Claim Our Linrl for .Icf us" Address Uj the Pastor A Number of Recitations. Closing. Mtgiw News Rotes The Free Methodlots will hold a meeting In Swingle's hall, Dunmorc, on Sundav at 2 0 and 7..!0 p. m. Rev. It Im Cavanaugn will in each. The iegul.tr gospel meeting at the Voung Women's Clulstlan association will be held on Sunday at 3 41 p. in. The intis-lr is alwas in chaige of com petent leaders. All women are invit ed The offeilng at St Luke's church tomoirow will be for the purpose of assisting wot thy young men desltlng to enter the mlnlstty to a thoiough idULatlun. A huge offering is hoped tor. The Methodist Ministers' association will meet In Him P.uk church Monday at 10.0 a. m. The Rev. John Hum phreys, of Mooslc, will lead a papei on the "Ait of Soul Winning." The Mini-annual election of ollkeis will t.tke place The annual endeavor lally of tho illy union will probalv be held on the i tnlng of the twenty -Hist In the Prov diten Pie.sbyterl.ui chinch. Tho Xoith Hnd Knde.nor choir led by Recso Wat klns wul assist in the singing. Mi. Watklns expeits to hae seventy-ihe oItes In the chulr. The membei.s of the Young Men's society, of the Russian church, on South Fllmoie avenue, recently pie sented the congregation with a laigo bell. Last Sunel.ij, the bell was piop erly blessed and a foue of nun fiom Mulheiln and Judge, tontine tors, laised It to Its place In the tower. Tho weekly poi vices nt St. Dald's Jiplscopal thurih for the coining week will be as follows Wednesday even ing. 7.80 o'clock evening sen ice with instruction; Fildny, S. a. in., litany, St Agnes chaptci ; Monday, 7.S0 p. m. nnd Friday, 4 p. m., Sisters of Hetheny. Mondny, 7.30 p. m , Ladles Aid thnp tcr. Thursday. '1 30 p. ni Tudustrl.il school, Su.turdav, 2.30 p. m. At a legular meeting of St. Johns Hvangellst ch.iptei of St. David's pal ish, on Wednesday, considerable im portant business ni trans icted The men have set to woik lcorouslv to seek out non-chuith-goers. hrlng thim to church nnd see that they have a hearty welcome. The men Iium also started a men's bible class In the Sun day school. Tho St. Agnen chapter of St. David's parish, tomposed of youm; girls, Is now husv pieparlng fancy and useful nrtlclps for sale at their Mother noose mnrket to he held In the Sunday school rooms, Dec 13 and 13. The In dustrial school of St. David's pailsh. meeting every Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock to teach gills how to sew, Is meetiiiff with remnikable suce-ss. The Inteiest is glowing with the In creased attendance. The eight teach ers, under the wise direction of Mr. J. W. Runnel), are doing faithful and earnest work. Jiomoows be: Episcopal. St. LuKo's Parish Rev. Lngi rs I- 1. 1, rector. Rev. U. J. lUu;;litim, sont.ii curate; Rev. M. R. Nash, Junlm cuuu. Twenty-third Suntluy attti Tilnliy .St. Luko's Church 7 SO a m iiuiv mm. munlon; 19.M a. in.. .MouiIiik piuwi n i sermon; 7.3') p. m.. evenliu, prajti and sermon, IMS a. m. buiul.ij Kilum! anil Jilblo class. St. Mark's, Dunmoie b a m j..u communlun, 1030 a. in., niuuilnt; iiiuje'i and sermon, 7.30 p. m . ivinliig ptui.i nnd sermon; 2 p. m., Sunday school an J Xlitilo domes. Last Und Mtr.slon, 1'itscott nvinue S i m Sunday school HIMe tlasses; 7 So p ni nv onltig praei and teimon South Side Mission Pig street '.'30 p m Surday school ar.d lllblu class. St George's. Olypriiut-SW p in., Sun day school umi Rlliio clam, 3 '.ij p. m., evening prajei nnd sermon Church of tho Good Shrphurel tlr.un RIdKO street and Monsey avenue Twenty -third Sunday after Tiinlty Holy Coni n, union, 8 a. m. . morning piajer, litany nnd sermon, 10.3O, Sunday school, JJ m . Blblo classes, 2.30; evening piaver and trmon, 7.50. All seats fice, all wel r.inc. (It. David's Parish-Edward James Mi Menry, rector Twenty-third 8uuda uf r Trinity. Color, green, t'elebrat'cin of holy communion. 7.30 a. m.i matins, lltnny and sermon, 10 M) u. m.- even sonrf und sermon. 7.30 p. m.j Sundiy school and P.lbln classes, 2 30 p. m. Seats free. Mulo bright. Strangers welcome. Evangelical Lutheran. The KvntiBi Ileal Lutlminn Twenty third Simdny nftti Tilnltv. Oofiidl, Malt. xMi, 15 2-.', liplstle, Phil III, 17-.il. rslment color, Kretn. St Maik's WnIibiirn and rnurtrtnth stPets. Rev. A. L. Ranier, Ph. V , pas ter Sc rvlecs, in 3u a. in. and 7 p m ; Luther League, t, Sundav stiunl, 12 in. Morning subject. 'The ChilMlim'H Atti tude to Church ntitl State;" evnltit; mib Jtct, "Chrini's Wold in Rrspect to ho Lust Judgment, ' fUriiinn sirvlre nt .' V) p. m. Holy Trinity Adams nunuo and -Mid-beny utrcet Rev. C. O Splpker. l is toi. Seniles man a. m and 7.30 p. m ; I.utlier Li Tgui Cn. 8uml.iv scln ol 12 in Klnn's-Mllllln avenue. Rev. 1'. 1'. '.U1 liiinii, patoi Serv Ices, 10.30 a m.; Sun dav Fchnni J n r) St. I'uiil'H-Shnit avenue. Rev W C. L. Lnuer, pssttn. Service", 10.30 a m. and 7,!0 i. m ; Sundny si nnol, 2.0 p m Christ Celnr nwnuo and Perrli street. Rev. It. 1' l.lsse. tnstor Si-vlcrs 10 JO 'i. in. and 7!0 p. in ; Sundny school 2 p. i.i. St Rc'or's l'rescott nvenup Rev. J. W. Rntnlolph, ppstur. Services, 10.30 a. in. and 710 p. m , Slindnv sibnol, 2 p. m Rmnirniiel Reese stiee-t. Rev. J.ilm Knwuln. pastor Services, 10 ?) a. in.; Sundny sehtol, 2 p in (Irnc Lulhernn Cliurcli-Cnrnc r Mndl Hon ami Miilliem Rev. Foster U 'Hit, ivistoi Si rv Ices nt 10 30 n m. and at 7.'l ti in Morning theme, "The Itespoiso of Clenn Lips" In the evening the Sali bitli selirid win luive services cnnimi in orating the bltthd.. of Mm tin Luther. MotUodlst. LIm Pink Church- Pinvcr and praNo s.'ielce at '130, pitntlihg at 10.30 a. m and 7..A) p m , l the pasto-, C. M uir tin i) 1) ; Sunday "clirol nt 2, and ln woitli it igne at (,."(1 p m ; evenlg bud. lect, eoiiiliuiatlon of serli "That Unv,' "ihV 1 Relieve in Mini " S.inpsou Mtthodlst Ii)lcopal Church Main avvmile, Wist Side. Rtv. .1. 1!. Sweet, pastor. MuinP.g prajei meeting ltd by J. I! SiniUr nt ! U Prc.ichlug strvlco at 10 "ii. Service by the pastor. Tot. John V. 40. Sllblict, "Win Not llnw Life. ' Sundav sehool nt 12. Junior Lagllo at 2P.0 Voung mens mt"tllig In Fiu) Riptlst chilli h .it I Rpwo'-tli league nt u. Rviiilng pleaching sei Moe at 7. Addicss li the pastor. Subtict. "Divid the SliiphiMd Fugitive nnd King." All scats fr-e. A imdlnl v 1 conio to all. ' Provldiuci Mtlhodlst Fplscopnl Church ltev. William lMgar tusioi Com services villi be held. The pistor will pi i nth at 10 10 ii m ami 7.30 p, m . nvi lim subject, A "Study In ( ompirnllvo l!e llglou - eve tug suhlcct "A eJraelnus Promlre " Rundav school at 2 p m ; Fp worth League at 0. II i. in. Seats fie". All aio Loidiallv Invited. Anbury Mcthodln Cliuich Hev. II D Smith of Onmilcn, IX 1, who Is doing evangelistic woik v.ltli this longtcgiitlon villi preach at tie- morning mid evening services The Slindnv s bnol work will no lesumul at J '0 In the nftTnrnn Howard PI ice Afrit-in Methodist HpU enpil Chinch. Iti, .1 A Grant. R D , pnstm 10 m a m . rsluit-uinii and lvv fe. si 3 p in, romiretnoi.itlnn ot the Louis supper. 7 Ti p m pieac-hlng h the pic siding elder W, 'I Pi own H D vvl-n will In- pristnt at .ill the service-, J p ii. S.iminv sihn il Methodist F iseiip.il Church Clnik'n Summit. Roy. Frnnk W. Vouii, pasto". Simdij school, 10 n m. . class meeting. 12 m . Ilpworth League, ii l'i. Pre.iching In the ii iHtor 1 ii in Subject "Con secration" Will J MrCnnncll will spi'K In this i lunch nt ! mid 7. 'ft o. m.: sub Jecls "be Overt hi ovv of tip- Liiiuei ' inf. tie' nnd "Clem Grit.' He will udel'ess n ee tings ve. v evening mil ve-tk until fin tl r notice. All ni welt mm MoMdvv MithocliHt Cplfcopil Church S Guv Snowdeii V. Ii, pastor. '.130 a in.. Sill, 'nv school. 10 t". i. in Pienclilng I the- pintor, subhet "The Family Cem-sersiitl-n 12 'm, cli ss meeting, 3 p m . Junior 1 . -uc- 7 p. m, preaching by the p.i-toi-. -object. "Is True Happlnc In Pie, iiiii "' s i m, Rpwortb Long ie; I'bnisi. iv 7K p. in, prayer meeting; Tut in r-.v Hie- Sunday. 2.J0 p. m , Sp ing llrne-K Tuesdnv, 7 ') p. in . .Maple Luke. V an -el ij 7 .lei p m Ptesbyteilnu. Fust Presbvtiilan Church Services, lo.o.i m iniel 7 M p in. Dr. Mcl,i-eid will pn ,it-h moinliig .mil tv.nlug. Snbjcil In the evmlng, 'An RMrnnidln.ir.v RUetlnn, Its e'uis. tul Cfl.ci Spec III niiislc. Siind iv -clnnil 1.' i"i iium AlldwieU se--v Ii iilindiv ii nln 7 I" o clock. 'I ho See on I l'i 1 1 n it ii n thuiili Rev Chillis n Hi lli -hi l p iMor Mi'- yHZExM&m&i53ZE2kJ Every cougli makes your tin oat more raw and irritable. Every cough congests the lining membrane ofyour lungs. Ceasctearing your throat and lungs in this way. Put the parts at rcbt and give them a chance to heal. You will need some help to do this, and you will find it m HI 9 From the first dose the quiet and rest begin: the tickling in the throat ceases; the spasm weak ens; the cough disap pears. Do not wait for pneumonia and con sumption but cut short your cold without delay. Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pec toral Plaster should be over the lungs of every per son troubled with a cough. Write to tlic Doctor. Unuiual opiiortuGltlai ar.il lonsti rerltni-e unit i-ntlr iiuuliljr u tor riving reu tneellnl uelilce Write) i tniily nil the uarlle-uUn In your rmu, fill ih ivli4l your cipcrleiiift 1ms 1'Mii vilth our I hurry 1'eclurul Von villi rocelTt a I rora,.t rejily, without Adarf ii, I)lt. J. (' ATKK. tAimtiii, Mais. iftran riwi jjm ijj wu.: SI siK7,iiirrc3.r OR! I vlcci, 10SO a m. and 7.!i0 p. m. The'paii tor will preach morning and evening. All are welcome. Wmhburn tilreet Presbyterian Church l!ev. John P. Molfat, pnstor. rirrvltiB nt V)Z a. m . and 7.3') p in. lllble itchnol nl U in Junior Chili'lliiti Knileinnr ni .M ii. in . Intermedlnln ClirUllnn Cndi-nvor at I SO p. in ; Voung People' -4 CliriMluh l.n- nravor ni ii.i p. in. crajer tnietltig vvni lieMhi) at 7.WI p m Th anmial offeilng for home mlwlnnit Tho pastor will preach month g nnd evening. (Ir-en ltldgu Picsb.vtttlnti Chuich-ltei'. Isaac J. Lansing, pastoi, will prenih ut moinliig service (l. 'in mid evcnlnn Her vlee (7 ) The lllble school will convene at 12 o'clock utter haling been closed for a ft iv vvi'iks. l'raer meeting of 1-n-denvor society nt (FJH. An Invitation l'i the public it given. l'rovlilrip e Prisbj tf-ilm Chlitth l'as tul Jttv tleore F (Juild. Moinlng tilt mo, "Anil Know That Tldi Is luelteel the Christ ' S.ibbath school at il o'clock. Jiiuloi r.ieleavor a o'e lot k. titntiu I'n elinVMr C 1" Fvcrlng tliime, ".vbie' Pionilp; Hod's Answi'i." '1 hi olttrlngs of the dnv will be for home mi ilons ltev. Mr Mi silk's st l vice, !i TO a in Hiiiiim i Avi-miL Pre'lijti i Ian Chuitii Collar of Sutniiri avenue and l'llio stint. Ilev L it Fostir, M. A., pisteir. Moinlng senile piuvir und ili, in') a. in : Sii'idiiv school at 2 p. m., evening scivicn nt It p m.; pri-achlng by the pun ten ; topic "Fiedlng on Aslus," How Chiiitlnn Finleivor srivlce at 7 p. in. Tn.vleir PiesbMerliin Cliturh Tav lir, Pa. Ituv S. Ij. Fostir. M. A., pnstor. He gular morning sen Ice at 10 P0 n. m , Kunelay -ihool at 11. W u. m.j Chrlstlin Fndoavor sirvlce nt 7.M p m. Baptist. IVnn jVvcnue ll.iptlst hurcli Ptnii avenue, bitwiin Hpuico anil Linden stuets. Pleaching moinlng at 10. W and evening at 7.J0 Topli of liioinln seitnon, "Mope nnd Help for the, li.uhilldt-i." Huuil.iv school at 2 p. in. v.i)iii,(. I't uple tv uiietlug at CM p. ni. Tuple, of evening senium, "Mimoilts of Mom. " the lit ill III the seiiis of Mtmons on '"the X'lodh. il Sein of 'loelav." ll S cclal leepiist M's. K. F. . Pit i co will sing ".Mv Mtithci s Prujer." Ilnptisms ib.ilng the eltnllig servlcis. Following tin stimuli time v ill be- ii bilef aftir-imttllig in the lowei tim pli at which tho pastor will spi.il and uue ci.ivon sltitches lo lllustiatc ycilp tuie tnilhs At the jVuicrm.in Munoriil Tabu n.ii let Huncki school will ne lit Id at .l.cn p. ni. .mil at 7 ;:u ltev, j. IJ, O'Ni.il will pleach SpLCIal evat.riellstle iiiei't Ing will tontiiiui at the dnii Avenue chinch ive-iy evuilug ncct week except Saturday. Jackson Stictt llnptlst Church-Moinlng pravir ipei ting at D.'O, Ueacon D.u.is, ii .der, pi eathlng sen lee at 10.10. by the pit tin the ltev. TlPjinas ele Cillih., teiplc "JJIvlne I'owii Iliiinesstel." Sun dav .'ihoul nt J p m . (leoigt Nlilmlls, Mipei lute uilt ut, evening servlcn at 7 sharp, piali-e and song icvice, follow cd bv a shoi t sermon, topic, "IJIp.ih on 'lie Itock " This Is a popul.u tiMii lot ev crvliodv. Von .ire welt unit ShUoh Haptlst Churc h .( ij Center street Pic idling, ' )..'i) n m , Sumlav sehool, '1 p. m., Voung Pet ple'r union i p. m. , i v enlng subleet, "Is l)caconisM.s of the I huith ot Chi It t to tlu We ll-lnlpi, of the Church ' jII nte vseleoine. Ilev. .1 II. IJell, pititnr. tireen Itldge linitlst Cluirch-ttv. V J Fonl pastoi. Seivlies at ll .) n in. nntl 7 10 p. m. , subjiii in Hie mornlim. "A Slici lug Chinch " In iheevinlg"A Model I.lle " Sunilus s( i-nol usslon will lol low toe moinlng ihaie 1 scivlteiiHiisit.il Flr.st Itaptlst Church Set anion street. Ilitv. S F Mnthcws, pastoi. Pleaching seivlte moinln,' anel evtnllig bv the pis im. Theme foi Sabbath tvenln "The Suprtnie Temptntltiii," Suuii.iv school, 2 p m., Dr. Ut eldcie, siipi-riutendent ; 1 nlon meeting of voung mm at 1 p m , led bv Ilev. James Hcnulnger, of the Methodist i:picopal i hoi ell, Yoillig People's prnvi-r v cet'nr e, i in , lender, liessle 1) u -Is luilustiial school, 2,30 p. m, Saluieli . All iue toreiially Invlteil to thise ser vices . Fit t Welsh Baptist "'lunch South Main nveiuie. Uogulni moinlng mid i. enlng, piiathln seivlte at 10 n in. anil d . in ; Sunday sehool at 2 p in Ilev. 11. II. Munis, Ph. l) of Tajloi, will oi cupy the pulpit. Miscellaneous, Oiace Hefountd Kplscopal Chuich W timing avLMiie, below Mulberry sue t, l'lajtr anel pialsu Bel vice at 9 V) u. m ; Divine woi.-hlp at 1030 n. m and 7. 'o p. m., pleaching by the pastoi continued nt tho evening sen lee, "The Lion's Den ' Chapter i.. S. 1-ii.ith sclirol at 12 in ; oung i'coplo's Sioelitv eif Cliilstliin Ihidiavor, nt (..,0 p. m. h'l.its all tree nt tvuy M-r-vice; sliangtis always welcome. On ThuiMlny ivenliij, ut 7 Ij o'eloeK the I'm m lilblo tliiss lor ihe biliIv of the lisstm All welcome Ciilvai.v Itefornied Churth Corner Mon 100 nviiuio and Clbson sticct 11 v. (.!. V. Welsh, pislor. IOJii ii in., moinlng icivlee, subji'il, "lllesstd me the Pino in Hunt." 11. I, a m, Sundrij sthuol, mbjeet "Tim Assjrlim liivusinn. ' F. II. Sinilli. stipt rlntei dent. UI5 p in, ClnH tlan Ihieleavoi, subject "T1 e I'litechetleal S.vstim" I'.tv O W Welsh, 7.30 p. -n , evtnlng suv Ice, sublet t, "iUessul Ale the Piacimakers." Stats fice All vvel tcme Piople'H Prohibition Church ltev. Di, Him pi s'or 'there will be regular pruic-hliig mivIco mi Sabbath evening In Cu-opei.itive hall. Ninth Mum uvenii' Ilvde Park, ut 7 ) p. m. Subject. "Flet Hun llihois mill tin lt suns 'in v Te th." Fvcrvbidt viclconu 1 list Chinch of Christ (Scientist) rill ihims avenue. mivIcch io.JJ a ni ; htnijtei, -Miii'i nnu iiouv," nnd 130 p III , "ubjitt. "llezeklnb's Prajei Anwttee Veilncd.iv evulng iitietiug at h o'clock. All welcome-. Ml Souls' Fnivern.illst Church -II v V W. Whlpptn past.it. Moinlng subject "I.i sens rruiii th Chivsanthemumi; iienlni' BUbJect. "Now Is the Day of Sal vatlein. ' Th month Congregational Hiurih .latksin street. Mirttrg srrvite nt 10 t) o'c lock, fc'i.bbath si hnol ut li o'clock Slniiran uvmue mssUiii nt 21." o'eloclt i:inlng services at 7 o'rlnck. ltev Clns. Aitliur AVool.le, of Xlnn Consregatln-ini e linn h, of Toronto, Canada, will prench it both services. To Secure Volunteeis. Mis Oobang Wl at nro e to do to get oiu ilvo dat'phten; marrlsl? tloli'iig Unn't yon think Hint ve lind i.-ttn- open i ct nil tins ofllcta? New Vorit Woil J. Capacious. He JIlss l.uikiouii v.'ns certainly limn with n sllvci spoon In lit r mouth. She Well. It must have been a table spoon or no ono would have noticed It. .New Ytuk Woild. GIVE ME CONTENT. Dour Lord, to Thte my knee la bont, tliie mo contmt Full-pit asured wltli vihut comes to mo V hate er il bo. u iiiimiile i oofa fiugal board, Vnd simple ho.ud; The v.lntrv fasct piled bcsldo Th 'hlmney wide. While the onwiinthlng llmiies up-sptout And twine about Tin bu.zoii dogs that gti ird my health nil huiihihold worth; Tluifii witli I ho embers ruddy glow '1'ln iu Mil lew; Ami Ui tho sp.iika snap with dolUht, As tlngent m'ght That mail dt ft it-ensures of some tuno The hlldion crocn; Then, with good frlurds, tho rarost few Thou boldest true, Hanged round about tho blaze, to share My comfort there. Olvo me to claim the servlco mcot That makes each sent A pluco of hci or. and each guest Loved as tho rtst. Jumos Whltcomb Illley, Millie and Mollie 'Tie come to ask vou for tho ha7l uf our duiiKhur, said ounn ttiuiuliv sliimbllng to tho seat ofUnd him by tin gill's father. "Which one?" imbed old DlintiiucK, tho coal melt hunt, lavltiK down the utwspt pe r which ho hud been irmllhir, nnd t)e. Iiig thu oiiiik lUHll turlonsly. ' Sometlmeii 1 think It Is Mollie, and nKilln 1 aui sine It In Mllllt,' tepllvil jiiiuif.- Ihomlcy, H'nnlnely perphxtii The- olel i on I luete.lmit luulud sjltipn the tit. "Vou tun haves both," mid he, nftci an ivv kw nrel pnuso, ' Thoy'io splPiulId Itlrts. good rlioliifli for niijbody!" eVeliiltliPil tho Joung mini. "W.-ll, I tatln l think!" aniit the old mini, pioiidly. "I tould bo bappj with cither of Hum. ' went on .voting llrumlev. "J m dlspospel to think," oheive,l olel lJlmiuoek, "iliat ou have been happy vi Ith both of tin m. ' "So llicj'vo told me inure thuu tiiiee, ' s !! ItrotnJei, with tin plcr'nni tight of i ccollectlon III 111" rjes "Well, can't you ttinke up nur muni which girl jolt want to murr 7" The old conl nierelmnt loo'ted at the .voung mini with the fitrh color and the lev ill blue ejis nr tf he would lllto lo line him for a so lti-lnw'. Voung lliomliv did mil answer for n moment, und then he raid slnwlv "Which elei you think sotmel- th In it. r 'Mini.' Ilromlc.v or Molln llioml T Sometimes I'vo looked ut It in Hull way." "I tiont think tunes much to ehoosi, 1 1 tunnel the oil! eieil men limit, Weighing the question with everv desire lo l. fair. "Vou know," conliniii'd tin- young mnn "there have been limes whin t vi gum to heel peifietl) rlinrmcil with the naiiib "Millie liiotnley," ami in the tnniping 'Mollie lliombv' bus caught mv fun) .villllc. Mollie Mlllli It'n an uwful purtle. "Of couise, jou've pre pi sta to olio ot th girls? In .inltfel their fathi r. oh. sc. Imbed." snlel voung Uromlev, "Then Hint Is tin girl yen wont to nur iv" exc'nlmtil tlie niil mm, trlump'' nntlv "Whv il s simple enough arti r ull. ou've taken quite a lend oft my mint!. Which one was II?" "It wns Millie I think ' utisvvcreJ jouiu' Hioinle, lusltiittiigb. '"Ililnk, (lood I enl, don't .vou know 7" The voung man Hushed ml looked re prniehfully nt tin toal mere hint "Mr. Dlnimock " said be, "I'll put it to you as man to nnn: Which Is MIllIo mid which Is Mollie.' "Don't t ro-ts.i i nine nif, sir," rejoined the old man. " If you vvnnt lo inarrv one of the rli's It's voitr buslnes to llnel out." "Hiaven kimws,' cileel vicing lliomley In antulsh. i want lo mirrv either Mn 1 o or Mollie, and have he r nil to m. s 'IT. It's ti.vlng i polish leu a lollow to lie over head und ei. s In love with one girl, but .when there are two of them P's more than tli-h and lib ml can stnml." "Tbeie there, my bov, said lilt old coal merchant, semthlnglv, "don't take on so. Flthir girl i, ..ii rs with my blessing, but I want to hi en mi foi mysilf. Lit me si e If I tan help vou out." And going to the open Frnieh wh.deiw, he enlleHl: ".Millie, Mollie! Mul'le Mlllli !" "Ves, pipn we'ie cmiilnar." Eoumleel two sweet, vvill-bied olctH from the shrub berv. 'I'ht re vns i tripping of luiit feet along 'he stone w ilk under the grapo vine, nnd Millie and Mollie l.lnomeel lllto the room. "He w do vou eln Mr Tlrotnlev they said tnge'ther with tin- same Intonation nnn the same no ny gilnt in their eyts. Millie hud auhuin hair nnd brown eyon; so had .Mollie. Millie had a Cupid's b&vv of mouth hub tuth b''c ptvails nnd a dlmult I thin, so had Mollie Mill!, s aims setn thri'iigh In r muslin seiia, weie roll 11 1 nnel white, so VVCI e Mollie H Fiom wnlnt to tips of their little fi et the llgurcs of MIllIo nnd it lllle wen tin ami', line for line and both wne elressi d In white muslin, wl'h Hint hows li hind tbelr vi bite netks nnel lilac sashes ut their waits Ulnc stockings vvlt'iuut n wrinkle and each wore white nlh. shoes Their Inlr was loosi eiver their fair brows anil was braided down the bucks of lust the same- length, and tied nt the enel with lilac ribbons. Mlble tied Molllt'a bows end MolUc tie d Mllllt . "Well, papa?" "Voung llromlpy tells nie " began old Mr Dlmmoek, aflerhehaeltn'ten u draught of their fresli young betiutv by leuklng Inst at one anil then the other, nnd then elwelllng upon the fentures ot both vvltti tint eye sweep, "to it he proposed to you Inst night " "Oh not to both, you knew Mr. Dim mock " lnteij"t-ted voung 15'omlev. "Hi isked me to be his wile" suld Mil He ebmurth. "Hi' tool me thnt he cou'dn't live with out me," said Mo'lle, mis' hievlouslv. 'How Is tills?' said the old man. turn ing to y.umg I!rninhv with a sevire IooV The voung man l-luilietl forlouslv and lifted his hnnds In protoht. "I im sore." he stammered "one of vou Is mlMiiken I asked veu Millie to be mv wlte in the summer house, unit nnel 1 klsswl vou. That wis before sup per mil lnir In the evening, whin we sit in tin fmnt teps, l ,.-,1,1 thnt vvc must get m it i led " f t t y 3 s f, tj t : & &; K " A' K tt $i 8.' a" t; ?: s; a" w 4 ti a? a iv w a' a' u a- jC a' ?; s; v X a a' K a' w X X X X X X X X X X V a X X X X X X X X X X X X X Scrantoa Store 124 Alteration sale specials for today Remarkably good monev-savi'itj chances here for all day today. Verv rpeu.il values i - .til depaitmeiits dur ing this alteration idle the gie.iltbt price cutting we have ever done. Ladies' $1 kid gi!oves49c If you are loi lunate enough to possess a small hand you can be fitted from this lot. These gloves are the dol lar kind, line quality ol kid, not soiled or damaged in any way whatsoever, but the sies are only 5, 5, 5j and 6 and the colors are mostly black. forty-nine cents Trimmed hats at cut prices Neatly our entiit stock of Triniired Hats has been 1 educed in price lor this .special sale. All $?, $4 and $5 hats have been reduced lull v one-quarter the price, and we are now showing even more phenomenal values than we ever showed belbie at anv previous time this season. Come in today and see what there h to be had at $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50, $5.50 Lebeck a'' Vl 'A "A ' 'A 1 U It 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A "Ilefoio we go liny fuithur," Interrupt nl the oil coul incichnlil, Vwhlch Is Millie- und which Is Mollie? Whtn jour dear moth-r was alive she could tell the dlf fen in o stirnellint.fi, bill I don't know to tills (Ins . ' oh how dull you are, papal" salil the girls In duel. "I think that Is Millie on tho right, spoko up yjung Ihoniloy, "Why, Mr. lliomleyl" wild bIic. "I am Mollie!" Veiy good. Now, let's go on," said th Ir father ""Where wero we oh, yts, young (humley fiild that he wlshtd you to be Ills wire, .Millie, and declared hi I'tiuldn t live without you. ' "I beg your patdon, pupa!" said Molll" "he lotd me that ho comdu'i live without hie." "Will, I t s pet our bc.irlni's, " continued the old cot.1 mitchiint. "iiuunley, you aslteel Millie to m.ury you down In th1 mi'lirn"' hniiHe (i tul you klseel lie. r. That s torrect, isn't it?' ' l'lure's no doubt iihmil that, sir," said IJiomley. 'And after supprr, when jou sat to gether on the stoop, jou told Mollie tint jou couldi! i live without her." "iW I th n v, sir oh, I lag your p.n doi . lnllle ytti needn't look so allgiy. 1 menu no oftilise." "'Did you lilsn Mollie?" went on the eld man, nlentlessly. "No, sir. " ts, you did, .Mr. Uromloy," Hal eel up .Mollie "I admit," snld tho young man, ntrug lillng with l iniutloits, "Dial I klsstd bur when I said f could not llvo without he", but It Wasn't Mollie." "Oh, Mollie!" sold Millie, "how could you "' "Now, Millie, do be leasonablc," slid Mollie. old Mr Dlmmoek looked mystltUd. "It sceint to mi," hi' sibl, with a show of iiniin.li in f, "i lint If I were In love with one of those gills 1 could tell tho elllfer itiei betwe'ti So f u as I can make nut, vnung mnn. you lneve trie el to make Mol lie I lievi that you could not llvi with out her. Now. to anyone who do m not know Millie and Mollie y tun tmiiluet would appear to 'ie pi iilulous. Of course, is lieivveen vou and Millie, I must lit 111 o Meilll-, inr tho ghl certainly knows win th vou kissed her " The old mun iyid belli his dnugliters hard Millie won blllng her nether lip aid sei wns Mulllt , but Mollie was tiylli,? to ke'i ii from laughing. Old .Mr. Dlmmoi k h id an Idea. "1 would like to liar up this thing to yout satisfaction inel my own, Itiomlry," sild lie. !., t me ask joii whether Moillj Itlsk d you whtn vou tnld bir you couldll t live wlllP'Ut In t'i" Tl e yeiung num got very icd In tlie face "J oil mean Millie, of colli se," he re pl'ed with i ml-iiri'smin' "IVihnps sh- we ulel not mind me saving ihat she ellei Hi s i in ine siimipi r uniigc. inn sue didn't ltlss mc on the stoop. I kl&si'd h.r " "I. w is that. Millie? Mollie?" nsked tlnli fi tlu r. "l'apa " said Mollie deeldedlv, " I could not keep Mr. Ilrondev fiom kissing me, but I as- urt you I didn't klr.s him." Mollie I' oke tl her fnthcr itraight In the eve mil thtn she shot an Indignant shft at Ilromlev. Millie hung her head and her face was as reel n ' it n pv. "I think," mill the old mnn, ilrylv, "th it It's pi tin I'll lutp Mollie, and we'll have th it marriage before you make another mistake, young man New York ll tn lng Sun. A Quick Return. "Watklns" wife has returned." "What brought her?" "He wrote to her tint he was getting up tntlli'v partb s for nil the widows ho kne w.' Chicago ItCLOid. Catntrh Can Be Cured. Ily eiadlentlng fiom the blood the hciofiiloua ta'nts which cause It Hood's Bin sap.u Ilia curci catarrh, piomptly and peiinnnently, because It stilkes nt the root of the tiouble. The rich, pure blood whlib It makes, c'iculaUiig tlmiugh the delicate pass ages of the tnuctiui membrane, Miothes and ti builds the tissues, giving them a tendency to health instead of dis ease and ultimately curing the affec tion. At the same time Hood's Saieaparllla strengthens, Invigorates and cneigli'eM the whole sysii'ii ami makes the debil itated victim of 1 atari h feel that new lltt liav bet 11 linn n ted lio mil elallv witli sniilVi, inhnlants or other Pi il in olie itietps, hut take 11 od's S-iis ip"illli and eutn catarth al 'ltii 1 and ' in Iv bv it moving the cnu-i ' wli'i h proeluc It fCEALINE TIIA'l ' Till. SAMP. It froittialcoluono minute, without sugar or Unvoting. In tho now lil-.i of the .t'i. Auk y our fiei.tiri for 11. ine plcg,or by mill, Jfto. ICUAl.i.MJ .Ml'li. CO. t-olo Mnker, Molyokc, Man. H te & t v, v & s f t t f. . . Kv.x ,1 ft ft fi ft ft ft ft ft ft & ft ft ft ft fi ft ft fi ft ft ft ft ft ft ft fi .V X ft f ft ft fi ft fi ft a ft x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 'A 'A - 126 Wyoming Ave. & Cor in 'A U 'A 'A 'A "A "A 'A 'A "A U 'A "A A '? 4 A JONAS LONG'S SONS. Something; About Our Overcoats for Men Type cannot fairly tell you of the efforts we make to dress men well at liltle cost. In furnishings wc have always been leaders; and now we ate ready to talk Overcoats. They came in a week ago and many of them have already found owners. You may be sure it's the Overcoat chance of the year. The entire reserve stock ol four manu facturers is here and wc can safely promise you coats at less than half what others charge. Do these prices interest you ? SLr fQ For your choice of 14 Jy.yO styles in three shades of light covet ts; blue, black or biown West of England kersey, black Irish frieze; blue or brown Chinchilla. Made with Persian fac ing, satin piped; best triple warp Italian body lining, silk velvet col lar, satin sleeve lining; made in two lengths medium and extra long. We ought to get $15 for this coat. Very Today onlv we offer 225 Special Pa'rs 0 Corduroy Knee I'.ints for boys at 49 cents the pair Sizes 3 to 15 years, Worth 75c. Men's Furnishings These four items ought to prove in teiesting reading to men for today, These values will not be duplicated in any store in the country. Natural Wool Underwear, of long clean scoured wool, properly wo ven into the best fitting and most durable; the price has been one dollar. For today only they're j)C Laundered White Shirts, with gathered yokes, patent back but tonhole. I he 75c kind. . Today only 45C New Madras Shirts lor men, most correct patterns, with cuffs to match. At exclusive stores the pi ice would be $1.50. 0 Here today VOC Pqvser's Celebrated Linen Col lars, equal to any at a quarter. Here 1 (JC Trimmed Hats for Children Some dainty conceptions in Children's Hats that have been $1.98 and $2.75, go on sale today at 75 cents and 98 cents. Important Mr- RiPsom representing Mr. A p . C. C. Shayne, the Celebrated Announcement Furrier, will have on display here Monday and Tuesday next, a magnificent line of Fur Gar ments. It is unnnecessary to add that Mr. Shayne is the most noted Furrier in the land. Mr. Ripsom will gladly talk with you concerning the remodeling of your last season's Furs. SECOND New York Announcement. "Oar American Homes nnel How tu Futiei.h Tliem." Horner's Furniture. THE 1IKST IV UUAIjITY THIS BEST IS STYI.15-T1IK HEST IX VALUE GIVES THE BEST SATIS PACTIOV. LntostproduetlonsinDlnlngRoom, llotlroom, Pftrlor, Drawing ltoom, Library, und Hall Furniture Vono tlim Curved Furniture Exclusive Kovoltlos In Imported Furniture White nnd Gold EuHinolled Furni ture English Brass Jledstoods White Ennmellod Iron Bedsteads Mth brass trimmings Restful Easy Clmlrs nnd Settoos Smoking nna lUlliard Room Furnlturo Wrltlntr 1 Desks In over 300 styles. Everything for city anil country homot, anil In largrr iiortiniinli than cWtmherc All prices In plain flf;nrci. Send far our Illustrated llook. Helpful to ill "ho conltmnlata furnlihlo lo nbolt or In part R.J. Horner & Co., Furniture Maker and Importers, 01-G5 W. 2'Ml St., Now York Miljolnlnc ITilen Una.). fy yng l m ;, j)V&ufitBnnc a CH0C0yiTE5 fCR EATING DRIKKIKB. vT C00KINB. CAKIHB 5? ft runij' 01 rtsiftui a-ia De! cisssncsj fbjr Uirt!ri! rOR5ltIC'JRST0HS, ANO bi' cwictRs tvtiwvaait! At Retail. Coal of tho best Quality for domestic us. o nil of ull blzes, IncluUliiB Uuckwl.eat un I Ulrdsoie. elelivored In any part uf tli. city, ut the loweBt price. Orders received ut the o(llco, drat fiur. Commonwealth building-, room No c: telephone No. 2624 or at the mine t.ele phono No. 272, will be promptlv utteiidid to, Dealers supplied ut the mine. VI. V n 'Ljr. .rec.v. .iaafi'Wi 6USl fMW YMWl V, I II'M U wJM&tm &rSBB5&Vm massmtiiss ftlflUNT PLEASANT COAL W. T. SMITH. JONAS LONG'S SONS. &LA rQ t;r single-breasted, fly p4-.VO front Ovetcoats in blue keiscy or oxford grey; velvet collar deep cloth facing, nicely lined. A coat that you'd pay $8 lor anywheie. C A A Q ''or Souths' Overcoats, 14)4. 4o 4 to 19 years, of a new texture in dark blue, heavy wale, made full length, vdlvct col lat, finely lined and handsomely trimmed. Would be a bargain if we said $7. - -r- For a CHILD'S 4)2.25 REEFER in three colors, deep sailor collar or round velvet collar; well lined and fin ished; regularly Si.o. SECOND F LOO II. Women's Hosiery One hundred and Underwear doze,n . wo men s heavy ribbed llecce lined underwear, equal to any sold at 39 cents, we offer today at 23 cents the garment. Vests trimmed with pearl but tons and silk tape; pants cut full size. And this ot the hosiery: Women's Hose, Hermsdorf dye, full regular made, with double soles, high spliced heels and extra fine gauge. Maco feet and fancy drop stitches, equal to any sold elsewhere at 35c. Here ,- today at 2lC Pork Loins, That you Fresh Shoulders, m?y know Country Sausage 2.ESX wc make special cuts on prices for Saturday. Thus you get Fancy Pork Loins, 3 lbs, 25c Fresh Shoulder, lb, 6 3-4C Country Sausage, lb, 9j We positively cannot sell thesa goods at above prices except on Saturday. FLOOR. Seamless and Soldetless CINnCT i8-Karat Wedding Rings. llllDijI Also the New Tiflany Style, 25-Karat WEDDING PRESENTS In steiling Silver, Rich Cift Glass, Clocks, etc., Diamonds and Fine Jewelry. Stone Rings in endless variety. THE MOST COMPLETE Slock of Watches FROM $2.50 TO $150. Mr. Adams, our Optician, will fit any cases of defective vision at a very reasonable price. BCEeMCGKL 130 Wyoming Avenu;. Lager Beer Alanufacturers of OLD STOCK LSPI ii sa ffil0ffi!llJliSI.Ja!9,PO. Tcleplioue C3U, s3i3. -i
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