THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JANUARY 14 1899. ---1 JONAS LONG'S SONS. JONAS LONG'S SONS. JONAS LONG'S SONS. JONAS LONG'S SONS. JONAS LONG'S SONS. JONAS LONG'S SONS. L IB 4. .H- lly general consent of the evutiBell cal church" over thu land the nrat week of tho year Iwh been for soinetlni.' recognized ns the week of prayer to Do observed universally. The tjuestlon has been frequently raised as to the advisability of this particular at., since frequently tin' faithful find their time much tak"ii vi ' noilal duties attendant upon holiday affaire. A prominent pastor remarked the other lay, in explanation of the postpone ment of nightly Fcrvlces until the pres ent week that he considered It better to do this than to have many of his vounu parishioners scurry Home liom prayer meeting to go to u dance or some other fiitertnlnment. As n co:i Feriuenco he lias had a good attendance durlr.fr all the past week. The senti ment connected with beginning the year with spending every evening In a prayer service has much significance, as It Is a time when If ever people pause In their hurried rush to think of making a nobler record It Is at th" opening of a new twelve-month. The few hours thus pi'ssed In (inlet medi tation and perhaps Ir. renewed conse cration cannot but have an in(liicne for good on n life however worldly. There are those who disapprove of postponing the date for any cause, but If by any means people can be brought to devote n little more time In their dally life to prnvei the arrangements for thus suiting their convenience Rhould be to some degree allowed. Ilev. Dr. .lames MeLeod. at the ear nest solicitation of many members of his congregation, has published a lit tle brochure containing the address "Our War with Spain and Our New Possessions," which attracted wide spread comment nt the First Presby terian church a few Sunday evenings ago. It Is a convenient method of pre serving a must Interesting discourse. The engagement of Rev. Dr. Albert son, the iator of the Dcl.iaio Ave nue Methodist church In Buffalo, to Miss Florence Homer Is announced. Dr. Albertson Is the voung and brilliant divine, of whom mention had been made as a succes-Mr to Dr. Oillln when that pastor's Win at Kim Park church shall have vplrod. Considerable in terest has centred In his matrimonial prospects, os It has been asserted with authority that he was a confirmed bachelor. Jll fiancee Is one of the most beautiful girls In Buffalo, the daughter of a prominent lawver and the superintendent of the Delaware Avenue Sunday school. Mr. Homer's marked resemblance to James O.Dlalne was the occasion of many odd mistakes during the later veers of the great stateman's life. Beginning on the first Sunday In Feb ruary the pastor. Itev. Thomas De Oruchy. will give a scries of Illustrat ed sermonle lectures In the Jackson Street Baptist chuich on John Bun yan's Immortal allegory, "Pilgrim's Progress." It will continue for six successive evenings as follows: First, "John Hunyan's Life and Work," text, Ileb., xi:4; second, "Departure from the City jf Destruction," text, Oen,, xlx:17: third, "The Journev to Palace iJpautlful," text Matt.. lx:2S; fourth, "Christian at Vanity Fair," text, Deut., xxxl:S: fifth, "Christian and Glnnt De spair," text. Cor., x:tf,; sixth, "Arrival at the Celestial City," text, Isaiah, xlllPl-2. Rev. Do C.ruchy has secured for these courses the best Illustrations that art could furnish on this subject. The Rev. James Hughes, of North Lincoln avenue, has been conducting three Interesting i-ervlees during the week. Tuesday evening lie conducted a revival service In the Baptist church on Jackson street, and the attendance was large and enthusiastic. On Wed nesday he delivered an address at u special devotional service in the Second Presbyterian church. Ho thanked the Itev. Dr. Robinson for his cr.urtesy and kindness, and then proceeded to ad dress the large audience on two things that would tend to strengthen the spir itual life of the children of Ood, name ly, "A devout study of the word of God" and "Frequent private devo tions." Thursday evening Mr. Hughes gave a lecture in the Presbyterian church on Adams avenue. Mr. Fuller Introduced the lecturer and expressed the delight of the people there in hav ing the services of Mr. Hughes. The audience was large and greatly appre ciated the lecture on "Ilomantle F.x perlences In South Africa." At the close coffee and cake were handed around and a happy social hour was spent by the lecturer and the audience. 4 Special services will" signalize the Sabbath tomorrow In the Providence Presbyterian church, and they will doubtless bo attended by large on gregations. At the morning service,, commencing at 10.30 o'clock, the sacra ment of the Lord's suppei nnd baptism will be celebrated. In connection with the sacraments there will be the recep tion of new members Into the fellow ship of the church. At the evening ser vice and by special and numerous re quests the evening music of last Christ mas will be repeated. The music of that occasion wis commented upon as possibly the best ever heard In that church. The Christmas auxiliary choir of twenty. one girls will, as before, as sist tho regular choir of seventeen voices. The selections are as follows: Anthem, antlphone "Watchman Asgrove, Communion G. Batiste What of the Night?" ....Misses Cella and Annie Morgan, Juv enile Chorus. Anthem, "And These Were Shepherds," Ladles Voices, men voices, tenor solo, full chorus. Soprana solo, "The Watchful Shep. herd," Miss Phoebe Smith. Anthem, "Let l's Now do Even Unto Bethlehem," Men's voices, soprano solo and full chorus. Tenor solo, "The Star of Bethle hem," Mr. Joshua John. Christmas euro, "Jesus the Lord Is Born," Juvenile Chorus. Anthem. "Messiah Is King." Miss Smith, Mr. John, Antlphonal chorus. Choir, "Behold I Brine You Good Tidings," Gounod. Chorus Founded on Luke 2: 10-11, Ladles and full chorus. Climatic. Organ Gounod. Choral In G Wely. The third meeting of the Lyceum The Genuine Horsford's Acid Phosphate Always has the noma " Horford'o" on the label. ubu am rt in am is .VtaWM. WWB.hr Mwfc.n. m 3HZXSESI!S&c4l The triumph of a great week of business; the zenith of bargain-giving; the accumulating desires of our buyers to put forth their best efforts will give to our generous public An Unprecedented Bargain Day This January Trade Sale is making a name for itself among the trade events of the year. Already it has eclipsed our efforts of one year ago. It maizes dimes do the work calculated for dollars. You will be startled by the money-saving opportunities that confront you here. Fact. Every line speaks series under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian association will be held In the Lyceum theater tomorrow at 3,45 with the following programme: "Coronation March," from "Tho Prophet," Meyerbeer. Association orchestra. Hymn, "I've Found a Friend.". Stebblns Orchestra and Audience. Prayer and Scripture Beading. "Berceause," Gounod, Association orchestra. Address, "Sex, Sacred and Saved," Itev. I. J. Lansing, D. D. The address by Dr. Lansing will be In the form of a confidential talk to men, and boys under 14 will not be admitted. Tickets may bo secured at all the leading drug stores in Hyde Park, Providence, Green ltldge, Dun more, South Side and central rlty. ... The fifth anniversary of the United Evangelical church, Capouse avenue, will be held Sunday, Jan. ID Kev. H. W. Buck, P. E. and Rev. J. W. Mes slnger, organizer of this mission, will be here and have charge of the ser vices. A cordial Invitation Is extend ed to the public to attend. Rev. C. D. Moore is pastor of the church. J. M. Chance has prepared the fol lowing music for the evening service In the Second Presbyterian church to morrow: "Coronation March," from "Falk- Inger," E. Krltschmer, Organ prelude Guilmant. Anthem, "Jubilate Deo," in D, Dudley Buck. Offertory. Duet. "The Angel of Light," Coombs. Miss Garagan and Mr. Beynon. Organ postlue Hesse. ... The winter session of the archdeac onry of Scranton will be held at Cal vary church, Wllkes-Barre, on Mon day and Tuesday evenings, Jan. 1G and 17. The order of exercises will be as follows: Monday evening, Jan. lfi, 7.34 Evening prayer, In St. Stephen's church. Address by Rev. W. Dudley Powers, V. D., sec retary of thi American Church Mission ary society. Subject, "The Missionary Outlook In Brazil and Cuba." Tuesday morning, Jan. 17, 3.30 Busi ness meeting In Calvary house. 10.30 Cal vary church. Sermon by Rev. F. S. Uul Irntlne, rector of tho Church of tho Good Shepherd, Scranton, Pa. Tuesday ufternoon, Jan. 17, l.tti Din ner, In the Sunday school room of Cal vary church. 2.30 Business meeting, in Cnlvary house. 3.30 Archdeacon's re port. In Calvary church. 4,no Exegesis, St. James, v, 11, The Rev. W. 13. Daw, rector of Christ church, Townmla. Dis cussion. .30 Supper, In the Sunday school room of Calvary church. Tuesday evening, Jnn. 17, 7.30 Evening prayer. Address, "The Church Year." The Rev. E. J. Uuughton, St. Mark's church. Dunmore. Address, "Church Unity." church, slons." LL. D. The Rev. R. A. Saw ver Trinity Carbondale, Address, "Mis- The Rt. Rev. Ethclbert Talbot, To facilitate the work of the Penn Avenue Baptist church, the pastor. Rev. Robert F. Y. Pierce, has arranged a morning hour for visitors In the par lors of the church. He will be In tho reception room each week day morning from 10 to 12 o'clock, unlpss prevented by calls upon the sick of the congrega tion, attending funeral services, etc. All persons desiring to see the pastor on church business or for religious conversation will be welcome. Letters relative to the work of the church will be delivered to the pastor at the re ception room and special appointments may be made by telephone if necessary. Religions News Notes Miss Tlllle Hawley, city missionary of Elm Park church, Is recovering from a dangerous attack of pneumonia. Rev. Dr. J. E. Price, formerly of this city, will take a pastorate in New York city at the close of his present term at Sing Sing, which wll be In the spring. Miss Bertha Macurdy, former secre tary of the Young Women's Christian association, will lead the meeting at tho association on Sunday at 3.43 p. m. All girls and women are invited. Charles Doersam presided at the or gan In the Second Presbyterlnn church In an artistic and acceptable manner while Mr. Chance was away on his holiday visit with his parents in Illin ois. The Rev. James Hughes, of Lincoln avenue, will preach In the Presbyter Ian church, Adams avenue, at 7.45 p, m subject, "The Divine Me. hod by Which We May Test the Genuineness of Professed Revelations." All railroad men and their families aro Invited to come and hear Tom Pape, of New York city, at the Rail road Department Young Men's Chris tian association Sunday afternoon at 3.43 o'clock. He tells a wonderful story of how he was saved from the life of a drunkard. At the Baptist Ministers' conference next Monday morning Rev. T. 13. Jep son, of Carbondale, will read a paper on "The Divorce Question." At the meeting last Monday the conference passed resolutions protesting against the seating of Congressman-elect H. H. Roberts, of Utah, and instructed the secretary to forward the protest to Representative William Connell, of this district. Tomorrow's Services Episcopal. St. Luke's parish, Rev. Rogers Is rael, rector, Rov. K. J. Uuughton, sen ior curate; Rev. M. U. Nash, Junior curate. St. Luke's church. 7.30 a. m., Holy Communion; 10.30 a. m., morning pray er and sermon; 7.30 p. m evening prayer and sermon; 9.15 a. m., Sunday school and nible classes. St. Mark's church, Dunmore. 8 a. m., Holy Communion; 10.30 a, in,, morning prayer and sermon; 7.30 p. m evening prayer and sermon; 3 p, m Sunday school and Bible elates. EaBt End mission, Prescott avenue. 3 p, m., Sunday school and Bible volumes for the goodness of the stocks and Underwear Women's Fleece Lined Jersey Ribbed Vests. Very 4 i Special at 120 Women's Fleece Lined Pants, the 25c kind. Very Special at 1 c Misses' Fine Jersey Ribbed Vests, always 25c. Very Special at.... ...:.... 19c Women's Fine Australian Wool Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants, Oxford cut, always $1 and ,-. $1.25. Very special at D)C Boys' Natural Grey Shirts and Drawers, always 25c. Very Special at I C Boys' Fleece Lined Underwear, never sold under 25c. . Very Special at 220, Jonas Long's Sons classes; 7.30 p. 111., evening prayer and sermon. South Side mission, Fig street. 3 p. m., Sunday school and Bible classes. St. George's, Olyphant 2.30 p. m Sundya school and Bible classes; 3.30 p. m., evening prayer and sermon. St. David's church. Rev. Edward Jambs Mcllenry, rector. Celebration of Holy Eucharist 7.30 and 10.30 a. m evensong and sermon, 7.30 p. m, Bible Classes and Sunday school, 2.30 p. m.; Monday, St. Agnes chapter, 7.30 p. m.; boys, 7 p. m.; Wednesday, evensong and instructions, 7.30 p. in.: St. John Evangelist, 8.15 p. m.; Thursday, Lad les Aid chapter, 2.30 p. m.; Friday, St. Agnes chnpter, 4 p. m.; Saturday, In dustrial school, 2.30 p. m. Evangelical Lutheran. St. Mark's church, Washburn and Fourteenth streets. Rev, A. L. Ramer, Ph. D., pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Luther League at C p. m., Sunday school, 12 m. Morning subject, "Spiritual Songs;" evening subject, "The Unsearchable Riches of Christ." Holy Trinity church, Adams avenue and Mulberry street. Rev. C. G. Splek er pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m., Luther League at C.30 p. m., Sunday school, 1.1 in. Zion church, Ml In avenue. Rov. P. F. Zlzlemann, pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. in., Sunday school, 2 V. m. St. Paul's church. Short avenue Rev. II. F. Llsse, pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m. and and 7.30 p. m Sunday school at 2.30 p. m. Christ's church, Cedar avenue and Beech street. Rev. AV. C. L. Lauer, pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Ts?1, meters l'reseott avenue Itev. J. " "anao.pn, pastor, services at 10.30 u. in, aim i.uu p, in. sunaay school at 2 p. m. Emanuel church, Tteese street. Rev. John ICowala, pastor. Services at 10.30 a. 111. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Methodist. Elm Park church Prayer and praise service at 9.30, preaching at 10.30 and 7.30 p. m., by the pastor. Rev. C. M. Glflln, D. D. Sunday school at 2 p. m. and Epworth League at G.30 p. m. Topic of 7.30 sermon, "Our Citizen Duty to Our City." Simpson Methodist Episcopal church Rev. J. B. Sweet, pastor. Evangel istic services. Sermons by the pastor at 10.30 and 7 o'clock. Morning prayer meeting at 9.30, Sunday school at 12 m., Junior League at 3 p. m.: Younir Men's 1 meeting at 4 p. m., Epworth League at 1 6 p. in., leader. Miss Anna HucheH. Sunday evening subject, "What Christ Has Done for Us." Revival meetings throughout the week. Providence Methodist Episcopal church Rev. Wlllam Edgar, pastor. The usual services will be held. The pastor will preach at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Morning subject, "A Three fold Exhortation." Evening subject. "An Exciting Scene at a Wedding." Sunday school at 2 p. m. Epworth League at C.43 p. m. Seats free. All are Invited. Cedar avenue Methodist Episcopal church F. P. Doty pastor. The paator will preach at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Junior League meets 3.30, Epworth League at 6.30. Howard Place African Methodist Episcopal church Rev. H. A. Grant, pastor. 10.30 a. m. subject, "What Wilt Thou Do In tho Swellings of tho Jor dan?" 2.30 p. m Sunday school; 7 p. in., Christian Endeavor; 7.50 p. m. sub ject, "Unrighteousness and Sin." Dunmore Methodist Episcopal church Rev. A. J. Van Cleft, pastor. Preach ing services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m., class meetings at 11.30 a. m., Sun day school, 2.30 p. m. Subject for morning, "To Whom Shall Wo Go? Or Men in Doubt," Subject for even ing, "Paul and Agrlppa, or the Real and the Almost Christian." Seats free and all made welcome. Methodist Episcopal church, Clark's Summit. Rev. Frank W. Young, pas tor. Sunday school at 10 a. m., class, 12 m.; Epworth League, 6.45 p. m. lead by O. S. Sharpe. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. in. Morning theme, "Truo Criterion of Human Judgment," even ing theme, "The Marriage Vows." Presbyterian. First Presbyterian church Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Itev. James McLeod, D. D., the pastor, will preach at each service. Sunday school at noon. Midweek service, Wednesday at 7.45 p. m. Second Presbyterian church Rev. Charles E. Robinson, D. D., pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Tho sacrement of the Lord's supper will be administered in the morning. Mr. A. B. Williams, Jr leader of tho Yale Missionary Band, will speak In the evening on the progress of tho work. Sumner avenue rresbyterlan church Rev. L. R. Foster, M. A., pastor. Services, 10.30 a, m. and 6 p, m. Rev. J. P. Moffatt will preach in the even- fB" E3llll'c? "wonderful remedy UTbDUII S for,,10f troubU, gives rt t r relief at ouee, eoiea Cough Syruo rfc -"hms & I healiue influence soou effect a cure, I'ricc jc. Cut Prices on Groceries ' ' ' 1 M 1 i California Hams, cured in Scranton, per lb 5iMc Sugar Cured Hams, weighing over 12 lbs; per lb 8C Dry Salt Bacon, very lean and fine ; per lb 7l4c California Prunes, large and solid ; 5 lbs for. 25c Comb Honey, from selected liivcs; per section 10c American Sardines, very choice; 7 cans for 25c Choice Rice, large flaky kernels ; per pound 6c Rolled Oats; clean and very choice; !) lbs. for 25c Very superior Laundry Starch ; 7 lbs. for 25c Choice hand-picked Tomatoes; one dozen cans 90c E. & J. Peas ; sweet and tender; one dozen cans 90c Fine N. Y. State Sugar Corn ; one dozen cans 90c Peaches ; fine luscious fruit ; per can 1 2c Bartlctt Pears ; very choice ; per can 1 2c Cream Crackers; choice; 5 pounds for 25c Jonas Long's Sons Ing. Sunday school, 2 p. m.: Endeavor, 7 p. m.: Band of Hope, Tuesday even ins. 7.30; prayer meeting, 7.30 p. in., Wednesday. Washburn Street Presbyterian church Rev. John P. Moffatt, pastor. Ser vices at 12 m Christian Endeavor Junior society, 3.30 p. m.; Christian Endeavor Intermediate society, 4,30 p. m. Christian Endeavor Young Peo ple's society, 6.20 p. m.; prayer meet ing, Wednesday, 7.30 p. m. The pastor will preach morning and evening. In the evening he will preach the first of the series on the "Modern Prodigal Son." All are cordially invited to theso services. Green Ridge Presbteyrlan church Isaac J. Lansing, pastor, 10.30 a. m.t worship, with sermon by the pastor; 12 m., Hlble school; 0.30 p. m Christian Endeavor; 7.30 p. m., service conduct ed by Mr. George II. Mahy secretary of Scranton Y. M. C. A. A welcome to all. Providence Presbyterian church Rev. George E. Guild, pastor. Sac rament of the Lord's supper at the morning service. Covenanting of new memberH at tho evening service. The two choirs will repeat Christmas mu sic by special request. All other ser vices of the day and of the week as usual. Taylor Presbyterian church. Ser vices 10.30 a. m. Rev. Dr. Harned will preach. Sunday school, 11.30; Endeav or, 7,30 p. in. Baptist. Penn avenue Baptist church. Preaching morning and evening by the pastor, Rev. Robert R. F. Y. Pierce. Topic of morning sermon, " In Union Is Strength." Sunday school at two o'clock, under the direction of Luther Keller, superintendent. Young Peo ple's society of Christian Endeavor at 6.30, Topic of evening sermon, "The Message of Hope." Brief evangelistic meeting will follow the evening sermon. At the Amerman Memorial Tabernacle Sunday school at 3,30 and preaching at 7.30 by Rev. A. B. O'Neal. Jackson street Baptist church Morning' prayer meeting at 9.30, leader. Brother Matthew Holley, preaching ser vice at 10.30 by the pastor, Rev. Thom as DeGruchy. Topic, "Our Indebted ness to the World." Sunday school at 2 p. m., Alfred Roberts, superintendent. Evening eervlce at 7, praise and song service followed by a short sermon. Topic, "A Beggar's Story." This Is a popular service for everybody. The large congregations attests its useful ness and power for good. You are In vited to attend. Shlloh Baptist church, 305 Center street Preaching, 10.30 a. m.; Sunday school, 2 p. m.: Young People's union, 7 p. in. Evening subject, "Drawback." All aro welcome. Rev. J. H. Bell, pastor. North Main avenue Baptist church Rev. W. G. Watkins, pastor. Preach ing services at 10.30 and 7.30. Bible school at 2 p. m. Morning theme, "Spiritual Relationship Christ Is Clos er Than Mother." Evening theme, "Not Satlslled with Jesus." Mr. Wil liam Chappell has been elected super intendent of the school for the fourth consecutivo year. Pastor Watkins will sing a solo at the evening service. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. First Baptist church, Scranton street Rev. 8. F. Matthews, pastor. Theme for Sabbath Morning, "How Much Does Prayer Avail?" James v; 16. Theme for Sabbath ovenlng. "The Question of Salome." Mark 6; 24. Sunday school, 2 p. m., Dr. B. G. Beddoe superinten dent. Young People s prayer meeting, C p. m. Thursday evening the Yoke Fellows of the Railroad Young Men's Christian association will hold a ser vice. Revival service through tho week, industrial school Saturday, 2.30 p. m. All aro cordially invited. Green Ridge Baptist church. Rev. W. J. Ford, pastor. Services at 10.30 a, m. and 7.30 p. m. Subject in the evening, "Is the Doctrine of Election Reasonable and Scriptural?" In tho evening, "What Baptists Believe." Baptism will bo admlnsltered during the evening Bervlce. Young People's prayer meeting at 6.30 p. m. Miscellaneous. Grace Reformed Episcopal church, Wyoming avenue, below Mulberry the unparalled littleness It is a quick trip from this grocery store to your home and you're sure to get the best there is. All our canned goods are put up in the canneries to our order. They must be right or they do not enter here. Try this grocery once and you'll be it's friend at all times. BASEMENT Ribbons About 10,000 yards in the lot. When they are gone, no more at the price. It's a chance lot that straggled. in very cheap. Single and double faced Satin Ribbons in black and all of the leading shades. No 2 NO 3 No 4 3cyd Nu5 7cyd No 12 12c yd 4c yd Nor 8c yd No 16 14c yd scyd No 9 ioc yd NO 32 i8cyd There'll none left after today. MAIN AISLE LACKAWANNA AVE Jonas Long's Sons street. Rev. George L. Alrlch, pastor. Prayer and praise eervlce at 9.30 a. m., divine worship at 10.30 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. The pastor will preach at bsih services. Morning subject. Matt. 26; G. Evening subjest, Studies In Daniel, "The Seventy-Sevens," Dan. 9:24. Sab bath school at 12 m Y. P. S. C. E. at 6 Si, p. m. Union Bible class for the study of the Sabbath school les?on on Thuisday ovenlng at 7 t5 o'clock At the close of the le3on study there will be a chart study of the Great Py ramid. All Souls' Unlversallst church. Rev. F. W. Whlppen, pastor. The morning sermon will be followed by the cele bration of the Lord's supper. Even ing subject, "The Harmony of the Sphercfi." The People's Prohibition church Rev. Dr. Bird, pastor. There will be regular preaching service on Sunday evening at 7.30 p. m. in 126, (Co-operative Hall) North Main avenue, Hyde Park. Also at 3,30 p. 111. In Morrell hall, Breaker street, Green Ridge. Sub ject, "A Wise Man's Reflections." First Welsh Congregational church, South Main avenue Rev. David Jonee, pastor. Services 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. The pastor will occupy tho pulpit at both services. Morning theme, "Un equally Yoked." Communion service. "Evening ...erne, "Separation." Sun day school at 2 p. m. All welcome. Calvary Reformed church, corner of Monroe avenue and Gibson street Rev. G. W. Welsh, pastor. 10.30 morn ing service subject, "Founders of Mod erns Missions Mr. Coray. 11.45, Sun day school, "Christ at Cana of Gall lee," F. II. Smith, superintendent; 7.30, evening service, "Christian Rulo and Service." Seatjs froe. All wel come. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 519 Adame avenue. Sunday services at 10.30 a. in., subject, "Truth," and at 7.30 p. m.. subject, "Turning Water Into Wine." "Wednesday evening meeting" at S o'clock. All welcome. Tripp avenue (Dunmore) Christian church Rev. R. R. Bugtn, pastor. Sun day school, 2.30 p. m.; communion, 3.30 p. in.; preaching, 7.30 p. m.; Y, P. S. C. E Tuesday, 7.30 p. m.; praise service, Thursday, 7.30 p. m. United Evangelical church, Capousa avenue Rev. C. D. Moore, pastor. Preaching Saturday evening at 7.30 and quarterly conference after. Sab bath school at 9.45 a. m. Communion and anniversary services at 10.30 a, m. and 7.30 p. m. Rov. H, W. Buck, presiding elder, of Lewlsburg, nnd Rev. J. AV. Messlnger, of Milton, Pa., will have charge of the meetings, A cor dial invitation is extended to the pub llo to attend and participate in these services, m ELMnURST. I wish to thank those who so kindly assisted during my lato sad bereave ment, and especially Mr. Byron Buck ingham) and Mr. Charles Clark, who wero personal friends of my litisband. of the prices. The Boy Must Have Clothing Why Not at These Prices ? We defy any manufacturer to make Boys' Clothing equal to the kinds mentioned here at the prices quoted by us: for Sailor Blouse Suits, !.!) sizes 3 to 10 years, three patterns in navy, grey and brown, nicely trimmed, pants have-patent waist bands, always $3.25. 5 nQ for single-breasted Over O.VO coats of all wool Irish frieze, 8 to 12 years, made with velvet collars, plain lining and lull back. Only a few lelt and posi tively worth $5.50. 1 Qf 'or ouk'e Breasted Chev l.O" iot Suits, 8 to 15 years. Would be a very great bargain at $3.00. SECOND Men's Furnishings Under Cost Men's Fine Camel's Hair Under wear, very nicely made, ,- worth 39c, to go at 2oC Men's Velvet Fleece Lined Un derwear, never sold under 50c, to go at 35C Men's Natural Wool Underwear, always sold at 75c, to go v at 5UC Men's Fine Camel's Hair Under wear, always sold at 89c, . togo at jbvC Men's Fine Flannel Wool Shirts, extra good quality, prices $1 and $1.25, tc go at.... Men's Fine Linen Bosom reinforced front and back, always 50c, to go at Men's and Boys' Percale with two collars, easily worth 75c, to go at 75c Shirts, 35c Shirts, 45c Men's Heavy Sweaters, . 75c kind, now 4 VC Men's Silk Neckwear, 50c kind, now OvC WYOMING Muslins Your choice of Lonsdale, Fruit of Loom,, Hill's or Langdon '76 Muslin during this sale at . 1 yard 4-2C LACKAWANNA AVENUE Jonas Long's Sons Thanking all for their kindness, I re main respectfully, Mrs. M. D. L. Keene. AVOOA. The death of Mr. Ann Graham, wife of the late John Graham, occurred at the family residence on Thursday eve ning, after a long and painful Illness. Deceased was 54 years of nge and was born in Wanlockhead, ' Dumfreshlre, Scotland. In 1S14 the family located In Avoca, which was then but a small hamlet. Her last moments were char acteristic of the peaceful life she pur sued. Ten children survive her; John, Thomas, William, James, George, Mrs. E. E. Snyder, Misses Jennie, Nellie, Mary und Ellzubeth. The funeral will take place at 3 o'clock on Sunday af ternoon. Interment will be In Lang cllffe cemetery. Tho following are tho recently elect ed ofllcers of the Epworth league chapter 5207: President, E. C. Kellumi first vice president, H. M. Stevens; second vice president, Mrs. J. W. Gay; third vice president, Mrs. N. E. Hos kins; fourth vice president. Mrs. J. W. Gay; secretary, Mabel Hlncs; treasur er, Ralph Welter. Mr. W. A. Netter and family aro spending a few weeks with friends in West Virginia. A, B, McQueen, of the West Side, is suffering from a severe attack of grip. Rev. W. J. Healey, accompanied by his sister, left on Thursday evening for Alton, III., whero the latter will be come a student ut the Ursullno acad, cmy, In that city, Tho Ladles' auxiliary of St. Aloy slus society will meet In regular ses sion on Monday evening. Tho state appropriation amounting to 52,479.46 haa been paid over to D. E. Davis, treasurer of the school tioard. John Connor, of the North End, is suffering from a severe attack of asth ma. William Mooro h'us returned homo after several weeks' visit with friends in Boston. Mrs. John Campbell, of Scranton, , pair for Boys' Knee Pants, 2uC of strong navy blue twill cloth, 3 to 15 years, always 49c. Sf for 3-piece Vestee of 1 .0" mottled cheviot, collar edged with cloth and four rows of soutache braid, vests trimmed to match, pants finished with bow and buckle, always $3.25, sizes 3 to 8 years. -Q for Boys' Reefers, 3 to 9 jjJ.yo years, choice of velvet or 4 inch Jack Tar collars, garments that were $3.98, $4. so and $4.98. Some sizes missing, but not many. FLOOR. Men's Fine Natural Grey Under wear, never sold under i 50c, to go at 02C Men's Hygienic Wool Fleece Lined Underwear, always . 75c, to go at 45C Men's Finest Quality of High Grade Wool Underwear, fine cash mere, will not shrink, elegantly made, always sold at $1.75, to go at 4) 1 Men's Unlaundered White Shirts, boucle back and front, al- ways 39c, to go at 2uC Men's 1900 Linen Bosom Shirts, bodies of Wamsutta and New York Mills Muslin, 69c kind, . now 45C Men's Cheviot Working Shirts, Sa5yor,'0dgo4c.29an(l39c Men's Wool Sweaters,$i kind, now OyC Men's New Style Puffs, 50c kind, now 2C AVENUE. Bargains in China and Glass GLASS TUMBLERS-with frost ed bands, fine quality glass, never sold under 3c each. For this sale lOC DOZEN PLATES Dinner, Pie and Fruit Plates, in a large variety, never sold under ioc. For this sale at OC EACH LAMPS Fine Glass Lamps with shade to match, stands 22 inches high, decorated in brown, blue and pink, always 29c. For this . sale at 14C EACH FINE GLASSES Your choice of the finest Claret, Champagne and Whiskey Glasses, finest (lint, clean and clear, never sold under $1.95 per dozen. For this , sale at J 1 . 1 U DOZEN BASEMENT Jonas Long's Sons spent Thursday with the former nelgh bors on the West Side. Mrs. D. W. Brown, of Peckvllle, spent Thursday among sick relatives In town, Thus far wo have only heard from the Democratic aspirants for borough offices. We would bo pleased tq hear from our Republican neighbors during the next week. David Rosser, of Kingston, spent last evening with friends in town. D. J, McMullan is an aspirant for councilman In the Third ward. Hereafter tho postotncei will not open until 8 o'clock a. m. Edward HInes, of the North End, la critically ill of pneumonia. Wo are authorized to guarantee ev ery bottle of Chamberlain's Couuh Remedy to be as represented and if; not satisfactory after two. thirds of the contents have been used, will re fund tho money to tho purchaser Thero is no better medicine made for la grippe, colds and whooping cough. Price 25 and 6O0 per bottle. Try it. Matthewa Bros., wholesale and retail agents. I lis -., tfM V&tmtmmfmmmtmmmmimim tMAiMIMfeitfaiMMJriMfei 1 111 itiniiMiiin