THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1808. RELIGIOUS. Rev. J. I MoffBtt. pastor of tho Washburn street Presbyterian church, will preach the third sermon In his series upon "That Daughter of .Mine" tomorrow evening at the regular scr vice. This, however, Is not the flnnl one ns was nt llfst Intended. An In dication of the deep Interest nliendy evidenced lust week by the reuuest from different unai-teis thnt u fourth sermon be preached. "The Sort of Young Men Who Should Make Hus bands for That Dnughter." In conse quence Ilev. Moffatt will make the third sermon fourth, and the above will be the subject for tomonow even ing's sermon. The Sunday afternon services of the Young Men's Christian association will bo held In the old headouarteis at 124 Washington' u venue as usual at 3.45. Arrangments arc being made to hold the Sunduy afternoon ineetlngH in the Lyceum theater. beginning Jan 1. ISO!). Assistant stnt4 secretary of the Y. M. C. A.. Mr. K. H. Hucknlew. of llarrlsburg, Pa., will speak at the jneetllig tomorrow nfternon. Mr. Huck alew Is an interesting speaker and It is hoped thnt a goodly number of young men of the city will be present to henr him. Music will be furnished by the association orchestra. The jubilee committee of the Wilkes llarre conference of the Evangelical Lutheiun Clnssls of central Pennsyl vania met Wednesday at the home of Uev. K. F. Ultter In West Ilazleton. The object of the committee Is to de vise ways and means of raising $150,000 as a Jubilee offering In commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the found ing of the Evangelical Lutheran church In Pennsylvania. This Is the oldest Lutheran body In the United States anil the Jubilee will be celebrated with elaborate pomp nud ceremony. At the Penn avenue lluptlsht church tomorrow evening the pastor, Uev. It. K.Y.Pierce will preach on the practical side of religon. The topic announced Is 'Religion and Labor; la the Church the Friend of the Tollers." As all who labor with brain and brawn are num bered amony the tollers, Mr. Pierce may expect a very large congregation of both men and women, for there nre thousands of honest tollers In our city who are Interested In this practical subject. Hev. Dr. Hululti. who has lately re signed the pastorate of the Flrnt Chris tian church, on North Main avenue, has been Invited to take chnrgo of the newly organized church In Dunmore. Many friends of this congregation hope he will accept. At present he Is engaged In revival services with tho people who desire his services. Religious News Mutes All women are Invited to the Sun day afternoon gosepl meeting at 3.45 o'clock at the Young Women's Chris tian association. Lnst evening the members of the Second church Sabbath school orches tra were entertained ly William Hun lev at dinner, In his home on Monro avenue. Miss Margaret Olbbs will conduct a nnl'iue nnd Interesting entertainment P-c. 1"). In the Simpson church, thfl proceeds of which will apply on tho cbuich Indebtedness Tho quarterly union meeting of the auxiliaries of the Women's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal churches of Scranton and vicinity will be held at Elm Park -Monday, Dec. i" at o'clock. John Hendsey, superintendent of the Heseue Mission, will speak at the Hall road Department Young Men's Chris tian association tomorrow afternoon nt ".4.1 o'clock. All railroad men and their families are cordially Invited. The regular 4 o'clock service of the Young Men's Christian Union will lie held tomorrow nfternoon In the Simp son Methodist church. All young men are invited to attend. The committee on permanent organization will report. Prof. Haydn Evans will give n mus icale this evening at S p. m. for the Young Women's Christian association. All women are invited and business women are specially Invited. There will be no admission fee. Those who come will be heartily welcomed. Hev. O. a, McDowell, of Honeybrook, Pa who will occupy the pulpit at the Sumner Avenue Presbyterian church tomorrow, will conduct special services ench evening next week' at the above church, Tho public Is cordially Invited to uttend these services, Hev. O. G. McDowell, of Honeybrook, Pa., a noted evangelist, Is the guest of Hev. L. H. Foster, M. A pastor of the Sumner avenue Presbyterian church. Hev. McDowell will occupy the pulpit of that church at both ser vices tomorrow. rino week from tomorrow will be the dale of the third quarterly meeting In the Simpson church. The quarterly conference will bo held Friday even ing. Dr. Oilflln, the presiding elder, will preach on Sunday evening of that date. Hev. tl. W. Welsh, of Calvary He formed church, ban Just completed the second yenr of a successful pastorate and on next Sunday mcrnlng he will preach a special sermon on the open lux of mother jear. The future of this beautiful little church appears very bright. Hev. Thomas DeClrnchy, pastor of the Jackson street Haptlst church will preach an anniversary sermon at to morrow morning's regular service. This energetic pastor thus enters upon the third year of un exceedingly successful pustorate. .1. M. Chance has prepared the fol lowing music for the evening service in the Second Presbyterian church: Organ prelude. Smart; anthem, "The Lord Is my Shepherd," Kosuhat, quar tette and choir; offettory, quartette, "Come nruclous Spirit" (Flagler), Misses Black and Gnragun, Messrs. Heynon and Morgan; organ postlude, Salome. Revival services will continue every night next week at Peckvllle. A deep Interest is manifested nnd new con verts are coming every right. Several have already joined the church and others have signified their lnteinlon to do so. The pastor, Rev. S. O. Slmp klns, will preach mcrnlng and even ing on Sunday. Secretary Malty, of the Young Men' Christian association, will teach the union Sunday school teachers' class to day nt the rooms of the Young Wo men's Christian nssot latlon. C. C. Johnston will have a song service bo fore tho lesson. "The Rook of the Law Found" is the title of the lesson and every teacher and student should hear Mr. Many teach. Rev. Edward A. Romlg, of Lebanon, V ft " ft," a," V V X" ft," ft V V ft" ft" V ft" ft" ft" ft" ft' V V ft" ft" A ft" ft" V V ft" V ft" V ft' ft' ft' ft" ft' ft' ft' V ft' ft' V ft" ft' ft" V V A A" A" ft' ft' ft" ft" ft" ft J." a ft" a A V ft ft" V A ft' ft' ft' ft ft' ft A' ft' ft' A ft" ft' A A A ft ft" ft" A ft ft' A' ft V ft ft" A ft' ft ft" A ft" ft" ft" ft' A' ft" V ft ft,' ft' ft" ft" A' A ft' SCRANTON STORE. M Bfl In U H lr-1 flDER SCRANTON STORE. 124 and 126 Wyoming Avenue. The first business day at our new store Thousands will be here again today for there was satisfaction beaming on every countenance of all the multitudes here last night. Such a gala event had not been witnessed in some days and the surprise of all was manifest in many ways. But now to business : This is to be a Christmas store in every sense of the word. Holiday shopping will be made easy and interesting. Assortments are greatest here and in many departments stocks are entirely new, having never been shown before. Selections were made with a special view to meeting great holiday demands and nothing has been forgotten. The book store is particularly interesting. Comprehensive classification and extensiveness of stock makes buying easy here. And then there is the bric-a-brac department. Nearly one hundred feet of counters and shelving makes it the equal of the best in the city. Concert by Bauer's orchestra from 7.30 Until 10 o'clock Bric-a-brac for the holidays. New men's furnishing: department Two things to remember first, that the stock is new and has iust been bought second, that as sortments are greatest now. Both are important and neither should be overlooked. Ladies' t;ancy styles as papeteries. wen as the staple Irish linens some of them put up in very handsome boxes, suitable for holiday gifts. ioc to $1.50 Better facilities for showing goods than ever before. Lone, handsome floor cases in abun dance to make your selection easy. Neckwear lor holiday gifts in great profusion patterns the newest and quality of silk unequalled. Big choice at all prices, but best of all at 35c and 5oc Linen Wear this brand once Collars and yu wi" wonder why you ever paid 25c or even 15c strictly all linen, tour-piy, newest shapes. nine cents DollS Of Every price and all kinds ind has a place here. All of these just imported and not one out of its packing a week. Last year's stock wa sold out at the time, so this year's is new as it should be. Select now and we will lay your purchase aside for you. Not nearly so easy to buy just before Christmas. scto $3.00 Stationery at a bargain In order to make this sta tionery store popu'ar at a bound we will offer for tomorrow standard ttlteen cent papeteries, including twenty-four sheets ot paper and twenty-four envelopes in a handsome lithographed box at the low price of six cents Only one to a customer. Superb It is our intention candies that tms stQre sna" Oftr 1h ,c recognized head iSUL w. quarters for a! that is purest and best in confectionery as much so as it has always been first-class in everything else. Our assortment comprises over fifty different kinds, includ ing more than twenty flavors of cnocoiates equal to the best that is made and worth all of lifty cents per pound. twenty cents Children's Many thousands toy bOOkS. of them-of t the newest designs and embracing the most popular lueas lor tne amusement and In struction of children. Books with large pictures, books with colored pictures and books with no pictures at all. All ot them made for children and intended for their appreciation, sc to $3 00 1'ODUlar '"iitfe variety of nntlinrc bindings and prices books of excellent quality suitable for the library and gift purposes. Newest pub lications are here as soon as they appear. These especially are very complete just now. Special for today and evening. Cloth bound Printed on good books. PaPr- b?und suDsiantiaiiy 12 mo size, over one hundred and fifty authors, such as George Elliot, Anthony Hope, Charles Dickens, J. Fenimore Cooper, Alexandre Dumas, A. Conan Doyle. Jules Verne, Edna Lyall, Charlotte Bronte, Sir Walter Scott, G. A. Henty and Marie Corelli. Published at 25c and sold regularly here at 15c. For one day only ten cents. Our ladies' Compare it dollar glOVe. wih what you get elsewhere for the same money or even a half more and see il we do not lead in quality. The celebrated "Adler" make, finest quality kid, all colors and black, one dollar. Jackets and capes furnishings. There have This department has been much embellishad in its But that is not all. been cases upon cases of new goods In the last week or so and our assortments have never been so complete as now. This department should interest you from every point of view. Big cut in fine millinery. Look to this this store to day for some of the biggest values in trimmed hats you ever saw, The season is waning and our delayed open ing has nad much to do with the cut on prices. Fine hats at $2.50, $3,50, 3H.50, $6.50, Lebeck & Cor in ft ft ft '4 ft , ft ft ft ft ft ft . ft ft . .V ft ft ft , . . . . ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft H ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft s ft s ft .x . ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft s ft ft s 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 Inst night concluded the series of pcc lal Hervlccs held each evening during the lmst week nt the Plymoutn Con KreButlonal church. Ills topic last ev ening was "Tho Last Call." Therein he summed up tho week's work nnd gave a number of vnluahle nujcRNitlon. The attendance at each meotlntr wh larRf and a good ImpreKslon has been produced. The Fervlees for next week nt St. David's KplHcopal church ore as follows- Dally services, 7,30 a. in. nnd 4.50 p. in,, except Wednesday, 7,30 p, in.! vestry meeting, Mondny, 7.30 p. in.; St. Atjnes' chapter, Monday, 7.30 p. m. nnd Friday, 1 p. m.; Ladles' Aid chap ter, Thursday, 2.30 p. m.; Industrial school, Saturday, 2.30 p. m.- Instruc tion for confirmation, men nnd boys, Monday and Saturday, 7,30 p. m.; ladles and girls, Tuesday nnd Friday, 7.30 p. m. Tomorrow's Services Episcopal. St. Luke's rarlsh Hev. ttosorn lnnnl, rector; Hev. U. J. Uaughton, nonlor cur uto; ltcv. M. U. Knsh, Junior cunite. Sue. ond Sunday In Advent. St. Luke's Church 7.9) a. m., Holy Communion; 10.SW n. m., mornliiK prayer, sermon nnd Hoty Communion; 7,30 p. m., evening prayer and sermon; 0.15 a. m.. Sunday school nnd Hlble classed. St. Mark's Dunmoie. S a. in., Holy Communion; 10.30 h. m.. morning prayer; i.3o p. m evening prayer and sermon; tt p, m Sunday school and Olble classes. Host Knd Mission l'rescott avenue. 3 P. in,, Sunday school and Hlble classes , 7. SO p. m.; evening prtiyer nnd sermon. St. Cleorge'sxOlyphnnt. 2.30 p. m., Sun. day school nnd Hlble elnss; 3.30 p. in., ev ening prayer and sermon. South Side Mission Fig street. Sunday school, 2.30 ;i. m Church of the Ocod Shepherd Comer Mousey nvenuu mid (ireen lllrtge street. Morning prayer nnd litany. 8 n. m.; Ilolv Communion nnd sermon, 10.30 a. m.; bun. day school at I'.' m.; Hlble clussea at 2.30 p. m.; evening prayer nnd sermon, 7.30. All seats free. All welcome. Hev. V. S. Hulleutlne, rector, St. David's Parish Kdwnrd James Me Henry, rector. Second Sunday in Ad vent; color, purple. Celebrations of holy communion, 7.30 mid 10.30 a. m. Kvenlng, 7.?) o'clock. Sunday school and Hlble classes, 2.30 p. m. ScutM free. Music bright. Strangers welcome. Evangelical Lutheran. Second Sunday In Ads'ent Gospel, Luke xxl, 25-38; Kplstle, Horn, xv, 4-13; vestment color, violet. St. Mark's, Washburn and Fourteenth streets Hev. A. L. Rnmcr, Ph. D., panto;. Services, 10.30 a. in. nnd 7 p, in.; Sunday school, 12 m.; Wednesday evening service, 7.30. Morning subject, "The Father's Good Pleasure to His Flock," Kvenlng subject, "Behold My Servant, I llnvo Put My Spirit Cpou Him." Holy Trinity. Adams avenue and Mul berry street Hev. C. It. Snicker, pastiv. Services. 10.30 u. m. and 7.30 p. in.; Lu ther league C.30; Sunday school, 12 m.; Wednesday evening service, 7.30. Zlon's, Millllln avenue Hev. P. V, Z.lzcl mann, pastor. Services. 10.30 a. in.; Sun day school, 2 p. m. St. Paul's. Short avenue Hev. V. C. L. Lauer, pastor. Services. 10.30 n. m. and 7.;m p. m.; Sunday n'hool. 2.30 p, m. Christ Cedar avenue and Hecch street -Ilev. II. F. Llsse, pastor. Services, 19.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.: Sunday school, 2 p, m. 8t. Peter's, Prescott avenue Hev. J. W. rtandolph, pastor. Services, 10.30 n. in. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school, 2 p. m. Kmanuel, Heesn street Hev. John Ko wala, pistoi. Services, 10.30 a. m. and (.30 p. m.; Sunday school, 2 p. m. Graco Lutheran Church Corner Madi son avenue nnd Mulberry street. Hev. Foster V. Gift, pastor. Services at 10.30 n. m. and at 7.30 p. m. Morning theme. "A Hlessed Poverty." In the evening the pastor will beHln n short seirles of ser mons on "Mountain Top Meditations" Methodist. Him Park Church Prayer und prnlio service at 0.30. Preaching at 10.) and J.30 p. m. by tho pastor, C. M. Giffln, D. J), Sunday school at 2 und Kpuorth league at (i.00 p. m. At 7.30, pastor's subject, "Like to Like." Simpson Methodist Fplscepal Church Hev. J, H. Sweet, pastor. Prayer service at fl.30. Preaching strvlcu at 10.30. Ser mon by tho pastor Sunday school at 12. Junior leaguo .it 3. Young Men's meeting at 4. Address by Mr. Frank Penmall. Hpuorth league at 8. Preaching scrvl.-e at 7. Sermon by the pastor. Subjeot. "The Fiery Fumaco or tho Heroism of Young Manhood." All seats free. A cor dial welcome to all. Ash Street Methodist Episcopal Church Preaching nt 10.30 a, m.. Subject, "Da vid's Love for Saul." Class meeting fol lowing this service. Sunday school at 12 und Kpworth league nt 6.45 p. m. Preach. Ing at 7.30. Subject. "Duty." Other ser vices of the day and week ns usual. W. S. Crnndalt, pastor, Howard Place African Methodist Epis copal Church Rev. II. A. Grant, 11. D., pastor. 10.30 it, m., exhortation and gen. eral class meeting; 2.30, Sunday School Missionary society will have an uddress by Its president, Mr. L. 13. Morton, and others. 7.M p. m., subject. "Tho Apoca lypse." Methodist Episcopal Church Moscow. S. Guy Snowden, H. D., pastor. "1.30 a. In.. Sunday school; 10.43 u. m memorial service, postponed last Sunday; address by the pastor on "Our Heroes: Their Leg acy to Us." Siie music. Tho Holy Communion will be administered. 3 p. m.. Junior League; 7 p. m., preaching by the pastor on "Can Trye Happiness H Found in wealth; s P. m Kpworth League; Thursday. 7,1M p. m., prayoe meeting. Klmhurst, Sunday, 3 p. in. Spring Hrnnk. Tuesday. 7 30 p. m. Mjplo Lake, Wednesday, 7.30 p. m. Presbyterian. First Presbyterian Church Services, 10.30 a. in. und 7.30 p. in, Dr. McLeod will preach morning and evening. Sunday school 12.15 noon. Cedar uvenuo Sunday school 2 p. m. Midweek meeting Wednes day at 7.45 p. in, Second Presbyterian Church Hev. Churles K. Hoblnson, D. D.. pastor. Her- lces, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. in. Tho pas. tor will preach morning and evening. All welcome. Washburn Street Presbyterian Church Hev. John P. Moffat, pastor. Services ut 10.30 a. m. and 7.S0 p, m. Illblo school nt 12 m, Young People's Christian jjn- deavor at 8.20 p. in. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday 7.30 p. m. rne sacraments of the Lord's supper and adult baptism will be administered nt the morning service. Pa rents may ulso present children for bap tism nt tho morning service, in the even ing the pastor will preach on "What Kind of Husbands Should These Daugh ters of Ours llnvo?" The following Sun day evening the last of the series on "Thnt Daughter of Mine" will be given. It will be entitled "The New Home; the Husband's part, the, wife's part, tho Mother." A cordial Invitation extended to all. Sumner Avenue Presbyterian Church Corner of Sumner uvenue nnd Price street. Hev. L, II. Fester, M. A., pnstor. Regular services at 10.30 a. in, nnd is p. m. Rev. O. O. McDowell, of Honeybrook, Pa., will preach at both services. Sunday school nt 2 p. in. Christian Endeavor service at 7 p, in, Taylor Presbyterian Church Taylor, Pa. Rev. L. It. Foster, M. A., pastor. Communion service at 10.30 n. m. Sunday school at 11.30 a. m. Christian Endeavor service at 7.30 p. m. Provldenco Presbyterian Church Pas tor. Rev. George 13. 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This has M 'A U U 'A 'A "4 'A 'A 'A '4 Vj '.: il A A A A 'A A A A A A A A A 'A A A A A A A A AA A A A A A AA'A H H A U A A A A A I turei tKoat tnl tuns trouble Price n t n wooaeriui remedy has COUCH Svriincurtd others and will WUUKI1 tjy 1 U J cure you. It promptly n cents. KvenlnK fervlco nt 7.30 o'clock; sermon by the p.tntor. Urecn ItldRe I'lcsbyterl.m Cliuicli Rev. I. J. I.nnsliiB, pastor. 10.:ia, worship, cr llion. reception or membei.s nud the Com. inunliin; s. Hlble school; H.3U, Christian Kndeaviw; 7.30, worship und wermoii by the pastor. Bnptist. Penn Avenue liuptlht Church Prea-'h-Ing moiuinc at lU.uO mid exiiilug at 7.U) by the p.iblor, Itov. Robert 1'". V. Pleico. Moriiiuir pi a j era in thu vestry at t.-t.". Topic of moinirif sermon, "Thu Triumph of Faith." Reception ot new members nnd eouimuuio'i following tho ueimoii. Sunday t-chool at " o'clock. Yau,iitr Pen plo's Society of Christian Kudeavor ut (i.yu. Topic of uveidnu sermon, Religion and Labor or Is the Chinch tho Kricnd of tho Tollers." llaptism and a. brief af ter meetiiiK will follow till) sermon. At tho Atnenn.in Tnhernncle mission Sunday school at li.UU and prtuchlni; at "i.'M by Jlr. A. V. Rower. First Haptlst Church- Scriiiitou street. Rev. S. !'. Mathews, p.ihtur. Tho usual preuchiliK service, nimnlns ami oveiuiiB. The Lord's Supper will be i bierveil at thu close of the uv nlhir seivlce. BtUid.1V school, 2 p. m., Dr. lluddiie, superintend ent , Young Pooplu'H p'ayer meutiuir, li p. in., leader, Martha Moore. Monthly busli liess meeting, Mniplay cvenlni?, Dec. 5, 7. ir p. m. Industrial school, s.zn p. m., S.ituiilay afternoon. All arc cordially In vited to thtsu services. Jackson Street Haptlst Church Morntnir prayer meitlni: nt !i.X leader Unifier Richard Nlcholls; preachlnu; service at lt.SU by the pastor. Rev. Thomas do Cini chy, who will preach IiIh second nnmril sermon to thu church; Sunday school at 2 p. in.. HeoiKe Nlcholls, siiperlntendent; rvenlUBservlceat 7 sharp; praise und sons service followed ny a short sermon; topic, "The Past. Piesint and l'utlire." This Is rally day, no one should lie absent from his place. The public Is cordially invited; strangers alwavs welcome. Shlloh Haptlst church SO.'i Center street. Morning, la. 30. pienchlui;; Sunday school, ! p. in.; Youiikr Peoplu's tinluii, 7 p. m.; evening suliject, "Standfast." All aro wel Come. Rev. J. II. Hell, pastor. (Ireen Uldsro Hapt'-t Church Rev. W. J. Ford, pastor. Services nt 10.W a. m, and 7.30 p. m. Subject In the innrntlilf. "PrayhiK as Wo Omsht." In tho evenlmr, "Knowing That Wo Are Saved." Jhe Lord's supper will follow tho mornlne ser mon. North Main Aveuco Haptlst Church Rev. W. O. Watklns, pastor. Preaching nt 10.30 nnd 7.S0; school at i o'clocls; inorn Imr text. "In Remopibrniico f 4Me." Com. munlon will be adnilnlttenil at tho closo of tho morning service. Keening subject. "In tho World While Not of It." There will bo sneelnl music by the choir. A full nttendanco Is desired at tho Hlble school for rehenrml of Christmas iniiilc. All aro cordially Invited, Miscellaneous, Cirnce Reformed Kpleccpnl Church Wy oming uvenue. Inlaw Mulberry street. Prayer and prnlso service at 9.3) a. m.. dlvlun worship nt 10.30 n. in. und 7.30 p. in. Preaching by thu pastor ut both services. Morning. In ccmmemoratlon of the Uumi. ty-tlfth nnnlveisary of the organization of tho Reformed Npiscopul church, Kveii Ing, studies In llanlel n nllmieit. "Th Little, Horn." Han. 7:8. Our Sabbath school at 12 noon. Young IVoplo'H So ciety of Christian Kudruvnr ut U.:w p. in. Seats all freo at each .service. Strangers always welcome. On' Thursday evening nt 7. (S o'clock tho Ilnkn Iiiblo class tor the study of the lesson. Hrlng your Bibles, At the closo ef the lesson study wo will contlnuo tho chart study of the tlreut Pyramid. First Church of ChrlHt (Scientist)-M9 Adams uvenue. Sunday services, 10.30 .i. m.; subject, "(iod the Preserver of Man." and 7.31 p. in., subject, "Tho Hook of ibo Law Discovered " A free public lecture on tho subject of "Chrlstlun Science" will lie given ut the Lyceum theater Tuesday nvenlng, Dec. 0. at 8 p. m.. by Itov. Goorxn Tnmklns, D !.. of New York city. Wed nesday evening meeting at k o'clock, .all welcome. Calvary Reformed Church-Corner Mon. lie u. nun and (ilhscn street. Rev. (J. W. Welsh, pastor. I0.SO. morning service, hubjict. "How to llettur Our Chlrch Work," second anniversary sermon. Sp clal collection. 11. IS Sunday school, "Finding tho Law." F. II. .Smith, mi. perlnttndfiit. r.13. Christian Kudeavor consecration meeting. Subject, "(living." Mrs. Fisher, h;der. 7.M. evening service. Subject, "M( deru MIsfUiiis." Scats free. All welcome. All Souls' t'nlversallst Church Rev. I". W. AVhlppen, pastor. Morning subject, "Who Is ,1i"-iih?" livening subject, "For giveness ui'd Worship." t'nltud Kvanaelleal Church Capouse avenue. Rev. C. It. Moore, pastor. Sa'i batli school, n.I5 a. m.; im aching. lO.r, a. in. and 7.30 p. in.; Keystmie Leaguo Chils tlan Kndtavor. ti.SO p. m.: Junior Chrlstlin Kudeavor, Monday evening, 7 o'clock; pro: er nieeilnb' Wednesday ut 7.30 p. in. A eorillal Invitation Is extended to tho public to uttend these service x. First Welsh Congregational Church Snath Main avenue. Rev. David Jones, pastor Services, 10 a. m. and I! p. m. Tho pahtor will occupy tho pulpit at both s, r vlcis. In the nveiilng the service will ho In KngllKh. Sunday school ut 2 p. m. All welcome. People's Prohibition Church Rev. Dr. Illrd, pastor. There will bo regular ser vlcos on Subbath evening ut 7..'10 p. m. In No. I2i; Co-iiperative hull, North Main uvenue, Hyde Park. Subject. "Some Chapters In National History that (lod Wmle." All welcome. Plymouth Congregational Church Jackson street. Morning service nt 10. 10 o'clock. Sunday school ut 13 m. Sherman avenue mission at 2.15 o'clock. Kvenlng service nt 7 o'clock. Rev. Thomas Mc Kay, of Plvmntith. will occupy the pulpit at both services. DEATH OF II. J. DENNELL. Incident to his business nnd he was forced to cense all business activity ufter 1ESS. IIb wuh n Mason and be longed to a Jersey City lodse. Mr. Uenncll nnd Miss Jennie n. Al bright were married on May 25, 1876, lie Is survived by Mrs. Bennell and one daughter. Miss Carallne. He has two brothers, Aiifcelo nnd Alexander, who live nt Morrifitown, N. J., and one Tlieobold, who lives In Kncland. In England ho also has two sister, Mrs. Caroline H. Wutwin nnd Miss Louisa llennell. The latter completed a visit of two years here in July and returned to Kngland. During his early residence In Scran ton, Jlr. Ilennell nnd his family re sided nt the homo of J. J. Albright. Sr., nt the corner of Washington avenue, nnd Vine street, where the Albright Memorial library now stands. For three years they have occupied tho handsome house ut the corner ot Washington uvenuo nnd Delaware street In Green Ridge. Tho funeral will bo held nt the house Monday morning nt 10 o'clock, Tho In terment will bo niudo in Dunmoro cetn ciery. DUNMORE. Had Been nn Invalid for n Number of Years. Raymond J. Ilennell died vesterdny morning ut his residence. 1708 Washing ton uvenue. He hud been an Invalid forovertenyeursund was critically 111 during the wholo of this week. Mr. Ilennell wns born In Chelmsford, Kssex. England. Ill 1S37, In 1SGS he enme to tho rnltod States nnd liecnino a bookkeeper for A. Langdon, u boot and shoo inorchant In New York city. Later ho was in the employ of W. L. Lester und company, wholesulo cop nnd hat dealers, nnd ventunlly became n member of the ilrm. In 187S he went Into business for hlmsclf.hut his health soon began to full und thirteen years ugo ho came to Scranton. In HSU, U87 and 1SSS Mr. Pennell wns tho representative ilcro unij jn wilkes Harru of tho riarber Asphult Paving company. During thnt period many thousand yards of asphalt were laid In thu two cities under Ills direction, Ills health, which hud nevor boon robust, was made worse by tho worry nnd care Services at the Presbyterian church tomorrow nre ns follows: Morning; prayer nnd sermon, 10.30 o'clock; Sun day school nt noon, Junior Christian Endeavor, 3.30 p. m.; Senior Christian Endeavor, 6.30 p. in.; evening prayer nnd sermon, 7.30 o'clock. At the morn ing service the well-known singer, Mr. John T. Watklns. will sing. Tho eve ning subject will be "Temptation to Idleness." All uro welcome. Seats nil free nt evening service. Miss Laura McNulty, of Olyphant, has returned homo ufter a visit with Miss Knle McQIll, of Depue street. Private Charles Constuntlne, who Is homo on a sick furlough from Camp, cnlled on Mr, und Mrs. Joseph Ileal Thursduy, Mrs. A. D. Illaeklnton entertained, tho Ladies' Aid society of tho Dun more Presbyterlun church at her home yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Rlackln- tou In president of the society. The affair wns social In Its nature, but It resulted In the receipt of $50 dues-from thu members. SPECIAL SALU OF OLOVES. Cloplts' Ruck, worth $1.25 J1.00 Kid, Silk Lined, worth $1.23 1,00 llrakeman's Ruck, worth $1.25 85 Hrakoman's Calf-stuyed, worth $1. .85 Ilrukeman's One-linger, worth 75c. .53 Lined Mittens, worth 73c f,0 A ten Heavy Ruck Mittens and vnr lety of other styles at reduced prices- William Urady & Sops. CASTOR I A Tor Infants nnd Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of $Utf&