THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1899. ! . RELIGIOUS. "Our March, 1809, Prospectus" Is the title of very attractive folding cnnls conveying announcements for Wednes day evening services and Young Peo ple's Christian Endeavor Buntluy eve ning meetings In the Providence- Pres byterian church for the month of March. Two sets of cards aro Issued In one of which Is stated tho topic and special features of each Wednes day evening meeting, and In the other similar Information Is outlined lospect Ing tho G.35 o'clock Sunday evening Endeavor service. Tho Prospectus for the March Wednesday evening services Is as follows: Wednesday, March S-Tunle, "Four Things About tho Flesh. ' llftccn minutes of song, led by Professor C. 1'. Whltte moro nnd choir; "The Things. About the FoUh," by tho pastor: anthem by choli , "What Attention to Olvo the 1'lef.h," Jol u Telford. Wednesday, March IV-Toiilc. "Believ ers, WhBt Wo Wore. What We Are, What Wo Shall He? How Is the Change Wrought?" Thomas S. Morgan; duct, Miss Suslo Fisher, Miss Howell Gabriel Wednesday March 2.! Tuple, "Tho Agony of ritthsemt.nc, Whv?" W. II. Morrison: descrlptli u of tho garden. Wednesday Mmch 20-TopIc, "The IV foro ISastor Lesson," II. II. McKeohan Mill give it blacbcnrd picture of Filday's events and sayings from the first hour to thlid hour, to sixth hour, to ninth Jiour; hymn, "Not All the blood m Iicasts " The special announcements for tho Endeavor society meetings are ns fol lows! 9unila March G-6 33 o'clock, topic. "Tlii tlntes of Xlon.' monthly consecra- servlce. special music by church Icndii' of meeting, Mr vv. J. Her latch IS Tiplc "Fellowship two p.i- 011 tho suhlcct bv Mm aia licne Mlss Nclllo Pickett, le.uli r, MM le Flshci lirch 19 Tonic 'Self Mutciy," four lute talks bv 11 II McKcehnn and W. 'Ishrr, duct Mioses Annie and Cclla inn, leader, Iliitnhniu (lullil irch 26 Lesson "Penitence, ' song Lee led bv John Telford: "What is It nee'" answti, Itev r; H. C.uild, UUIss Phnobe Smith, lendi r. Mis. Gubrlcl Tho usuav dMotlon.il is will act c m ail) eaih m "-Inn. nndaj evening. Match 19. the lI1l give u special dlscouis; for the music, besides the anthems tegular choir, villi Include n funrtette. At the olo-o of the rPiofes-sor George Wnlkenshaiv, Itgon, Scotland, nlll ,ho four ' is upon tho organ. Monday evening. Match -0, thole a meeting for men onr. Choli C. F Whlttcnioio will liavo of the singing Mr V. W. 'til, of the Ilnlliontl Young ?'ens Chrfltlan association, iilll give .in ad dress tin "What tho Chi 1st Child Brought Tho Yoke Follows' band Mill aiuo assist in the sen ho. On the follow lug Vuesdav evening Stcrotnrj Gem go Mahy, of tho Younsy Mens Chtlstlau association, nill give tho address hi setvlc' for men mlv, and tho Woikfrs' band villi assist in tho meetings. Mr. Muhy's thenio iIU ho "What Must I Do." Tho Sunday oionini, servlie will be or en for nil; the Mondav and Tuesday evening meetings will be for boys and men only. Itev A. 1. Hamer, Th. 1).. pastor of St. Maih's Lutheran chutch, icc,ently ptepaied a short elicular giving sug gestions to his congiegatlon. These suggestions wero tnado concerning "The Lenten Season; How to Obborie It " Since then all the other Lutheian pastois In tho city havo had copleb made and distributed among their own congregations. Follow lug is tho text of tho citcular. Tho Lutheran church hab wisely 1. pt tho church jcar, with its lestliaK 'the season before Faster, callel Lent, Is ot apart for meditation, praiei, iopentanc, self-denial offerings for the spread of the gopel. IJicrj Christian who has a pro per conception of sin and tho Infinite lino of Christ, which constrained him to die In tho sinner's stead, desire-, to rolled upon these things. Wilt ou, then, bo among the disciples of Jesus going up to Jerusalem to behold the suffering and death of our Lord and Master.' During the Lenten season this patt of our Loid's llfo will form fitting themes for our public worship. Tho awful truth needs to be brought homo to your heart, anil a hol devotion for tho Sailour awakened In our soul. Tho incans to accomplish this must bo spltltual, not carnal. Your pas tor makes the follow Irg suggestions as a prolltablo exercise for growth in grace and spiritual, knowlcdgn: Dally IJIblo reading and pia.ici In the family and In private. A careful lollettlon upon jour manner of life. Examlno inurself In tho light in which God sees you, Faithful attendances at eiery public ser vice. A spirit of forgliencss to thoso who may haio offended you; forglio nnd o shall bo forglien. Absent yourself from all soils of world ly amusements. By tho graco of God seek to overcomo your sins. Walk as In God's presence; Ills eyo sees jou. Remember Christ's sufferings for ou, honor and praise Him for It. Practice self-denial econonn. thcreb laying up an Easter offering foi tho Lord's work. 'That yo may bo blameless nnd harm less, the sons of God. without rebuko, in tho midst of a. crooked nnd penerse na tion; holding forth tho word ot life: that I may rejolco In tho day of Christ, that I havo not run In lain, neither labored in vain." Phil. 2. 15, 18. Tho litany prnjer will bo used on week day services during Lent. In holy week the passion hlBtory, as recorded In the church book, will bo read. Tho subjects for study nnd meditation In holy week will be- Palm Sunday, evening. "Tho Alabaster Box of Ointment," Monday, "Tho Pass over and Paschal Lamb;" Tuesday. "After tho Passover," Wednesday, "Art Thou tho Christ?" Thursday, "Art Thou n King?" "Good Friday morning. "Jesus of Nazareth King of tho Jews," Good Friday evening, "They Shall Look on Dim Whom They Pierced " A dally Lenten prayer "Almighty and eicrlnstlng Ood, who hast willed that Ihv Son should bear fur js tho pains of the rtoss, thai Thou mlghtcst remoio fiom us tho power of tho adversary; help us to remember and glvo thanks for our Lord's passion that we may obtain r mission nf sin nnd i.' iomptlon from everlasting death thrciu'lt tho same, our Loid Jesus Christ." Amen An Interesting report on religious af fairs In tho Hawaiian Islands has Just been made by the Itev. J. Leadlngham to the American hoard of commission ers for foreign missions. Mr. Leadlng ham Bays that heathenism Is a foo that will tty tho best efforts of Chris tian teachers In tho Islands. Resides the lingering temnants of Hawaiian heathenism Is that which has been brought from China and Japan by Im migrants from thoso countries. Shinto nnd Buddhist priests nro active In tho support of their faith among tho Jap anese laborers In somo places In tho Ulandd. On a recent trip tu the Inland of Hawaii, Mr. Lcndlnghain snw on one side of the tond n building. In front of which wero some pccullur shaped banners attached tu tall poles. A pathway leading up to the building had been cut through the steep bank by the toadslde, nnd the banks on cith er side of this pathway wete stuck full of short pieces of bamboo, attached to which wero strips of paper covered with Japanese chnractcts. Tho build ing was a Shinto shrine and tho strips of paper ivero prayers. Missionary work has been conducted In tho Islands for years, but now that they havo be come part of the United States It may bo expected that the wotk of regenera tion will be prosecuted with renewed energy. The American Baptist Homo Mission society has appointed tho Itev. H. P. McCormlck, of Vltglnln, lo be Its gen eral mlsslonntv In Porto Hlco, nnd tho Itev. Dr. II. It, Mosley, of Florence, S. C, to be genet al mlsslonaiv In Eastern Cuba. The Itev. Mr. McCormlck has been for twelve years In Morclia, Mi-x , under tho foielgn bnatd of tho South ern Baptist convention, where he has been unusually successful. lie speaks Spanish, nnd upon his uritinl In Poito Rico will be nble to begin preaching sei vices at onc. Ills duties nre, hou eier, to study the whole Island nnd ad vise the home-mission society when' to locate chinches. Tho llev. Dr. Mosley bus been pastor of u congregation at Saltlllo, Mo., and Insttucted In a theo logical seminary thete For six eurs he has been In South C.uollna. His duties In Eastern Cuba will bo similar to Mr. Moslcj's in Potto lllco. Woid from London shows that piep nrntlons aio uliendy under way for the gieat world's Chrlstlnn Endeavor con vention In that city In the summer of 190i) The United Society of Christian Endeaioi has received nn ofllcial state ment fiom London concerning uhlth the Hoi. W. night Chaplin, soeretaiy of the London convention committee, sus. "Wo nit- not leaving things to pile up on us tow aid the last. Tho1 who expect lo see London covered with tunnels and gala Uetointlons may be disappointed, lor such displays nre not made in that Inoxcitnblo latitude. But London will lu stirred up betoro it is done with, and u pari "f the pioccss Is to be u half-hour Intel national song -ei lie In Tiafalgar rqunre, after vi hlrh the match villi be taken, sl nbtcast, down Pall Mull to Hyde Park, where the demonsti.itlon Is expected to be th" gieatest itllglous g.itheilng the United Kingdom has eioi seen, if Indeed Its like has been known am where. The rtus!.ni tunnel will wave for the flist time at an Intel national endeavor con vention, word having just tome from Ono of the attractions nt tho Lyceum men's meeting on Sunday at S.t'i is to bo the performnnco of sacred selections on nn Instrument composed of glasses, by Professor Charles Wold, of Hiook lyn. Van Clove.the great musical critic, says of him, that without doubt he Is the best In tho world, on his Instru ment. It has a range of over three octaves nnd the glasses are ni ranged so that the plaer can strike tho chords, and ptoduco effects which nro both weird and strange, and inroly beautiful. Tho association orchestra villi also render Mendelssohn's "Priest's March," In addition to tho ac companiment for tho singing. Tho ad dtess will bo given by George G. Mahy, tho general secretory. For tho follow ing Sunday Anthony Comstock, of Now York, has been cngnged ns the speaker. Known as he is throughout tho country ns a champion of civic piety ho will doubtless (111 the Lyceum. London thnt the empire of tho Slavs has Joined tho world's Endeavor ranka with a society In St. Petersburg." Mr. I licks the traveling sccretaty of the Itailwuy Young Men's Chrlstlnn as soclatlon. Is ptoparlng to visit Russia. Ho goes on the Invitation ot the cznr and will ti.ivel on the lallways of the emtiitc with n view to seeing how fur the methods of the association's work In this country mny be utilized In Rus sia. Tho w oik bete has been a Hotttee of much good Inlluence and it Is not to be doubted that similar beneficial le sultH will follow Its Institution In tho realm of tho czar. The Rev. Justin Fulton, 1"). ., will address a public meeting in tho Pcnn Avenue Baptist church Monday morn ing at 10:;o. Ho villi speak on "The Llfo und Death of Father Chlnlquy," the convened priest from Romanism to Piotestanlsm, who died In Montreal a few weeks ago. Under tho direction of J. M. Chance, the following programme of music will be used on Sunday evening in the Sec ond Presbyterian church: Organ Pi elude, Homanz.i Scuuminn Anthem, Jubilate in U Jlajoi liucic Otfertory, uuartetto, "I'm a. Pilgrim, I in a Stranger" Maistou JlKses Itlai k i.ml G.tr.igiiu, MesKis. Bcjiioii und Morgan. Oig.nf Prtlmlo Volkminn the First Presbyterian church, Wilkes. Barre. Tho people arranged n special service and reception In honor of tho event. Tho Wonuii.s' Foielgn Missionary so ciety of tho Piovidenco Presbyterian church held nn nnnunl meeting yester day at tho tesldcnce of Mrs. Morss". At a meeting of St. Peter's congre gation, d'ttersbutg, It was decided to enlarge tho rectoty nt an expense of about $1,600, $900 of which was nt once subscribed. This Improvement to the church propet ty Is most gratifying to tho lector, Itev, J. W. Randolph, Evangelistic services villi bo held during tho next two weeks In tho North Main Avenue Baptist church. Pastor W. a. Wutklus villi bo assisted by tho Rev. Thomas Nenl, Jr., of PhflndHphln. Full nnnouncemxnts will bo nindo nt tomortow's service. Dr. James Hughes, of Klmberly, South Afiica, villi speak nt the Rail road Department Young Men's Chris tian association, Sunday nftornoon nt 3.45 o'clock. Ills subject Will be tho "Land of Gold and Diamonds." All inllrnad men and their families aro cordially Invited. Edigliras Hews Notes Regular Sttnd.iv afternoon service nt 3 43 o'clock at the Young Women's Chtlstlau association. All women and gills aro cordially invited. Tho North Ser.inton nianeh of the Ynting Women's Chrlstlnn association, 20IS North Main nveniie, villi hull a seivire every Sunday nt 8 15 p. in. All women and gals nte coullallv invited. The spiing meeting of the I'icsbvterv of Lackawanna will take place in Apt II at Plymouth. Itev. Dr. F. 11. Hodge has Jrt com pleted thirty yens In his pustotatc In Tomorrow's Services Episcopal. St Lukn's Parish lie v. Rogeis Israel, itetor; Rev. E. J. llaushton, senior cur ate, Rtv, M. IS. Nash, junior curate. Thlid Sunday In L nt. St. Luke's chut! h 7 ,.0 a. m , holy com munion, 10.10 u. in, miming prajer, si r mou and holy communion; 7..M p. m, evening piaier and sermon; tl.lj a. m, Sunday school and IJIhlu classes. St. Mark s, Dimmore 3 n. in., holy com munion, 10 SO a m morning prajcr and sermon; T.o'J p. m., eicnlng prajei and sermon, 3 p. m , Sunday schol and Bible classes. East End Mission, Prccott aicnue 3 P m , Sunday schcol and Bible classes; ".Oil p. m., evening prayer anil sermon. South SIdo inlsslcn, Fig stl cut 2.39 p. m , Sunday school and Llble classes. St. Gemgo's, Cj pliant 2 ."0 p. m Sun day school and Bible clashes; 3W p. in., evening praier and sermon. Evangelical Lutheian. Third Sunday In Lent; Gospel, Luko II, H-23; Epistle, Eph. v, 1 9. Vtnmetit color, violet. St. Mark's, Washburn and rouitcntli streets-Itev. A L. li.ttmr, ln. D, pasur. Soil lets. 10 W a. in, and 7.30 p. ill : Lu ther leasue, Ci, Sunu ly school, l. Moiu liig subject, "Seeking a Hlrn." Eicnlng subject, "A Bitter Control etsy." Lenten sen lee Wednesdaj 7 JO p m. Holy Tilnlly. Adams aurue and Mai bcrrv street Itev. C. G Splcker, pastor. Sen Ices, 10.30 a. m. and 7 10 p. in , Sun day school, M 111 : Luther leugUi, C.iO. Lenten servlto ulni sday 7.1" p. m. Zlons Mllllln aveiire-IU v. P. F. Ziiel maim, pes tor Seniees, 1" 10 a. m.; Sun day school. 2 p m. St. Paul's, Slioit nitnue Rev. W. C. L. Liu i, pa-tor. Smlns U)..'0 a, in. and 7 '0 p. m S'iri'.ii school, 2 p in. Christ, t'tdar niunue nnd Beech stivet--Rov. It. F. Llst., Pastor. Sen Ices, 1010 a. m. und 7.3) p. m ; Funday school, 2 p. in. St Piter's. Prescott uvuuic 'lev. J. W, Ilnndnlph, pastm . Si n lets. V)..!0 n. m. ai d 7 10 p. m. ; Sri d ly school, 2 p. in. year The thing for is every month of every rj&P?fap ttf! KBKBEMKKXESiMiMWE WSBSSSSSSSS8SSSSWSS Languor, debility, a " dragged-out" condition, and a general assitudc summed up in the familiar phrase, "that tired feeling," mean impure blood. z A-YE.R'S ' S&rSK?kRVVA wjk5 good mwm &vw 1 . . w- TT . 4 L . --. , , 1 t ' . t f raw-wty,VrL" Ci. - . ,, "i,,i.aaA. . -OftyKAjSSvK-. ...i""""s& ' . . -r fr'' Vllft5k Si 'rll S'-'rW M vV mwWdm'Mmm v 01.1 m a m Jt$, W.uSH.j' mq g 'gggggy l. there is no medicine equal to Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It not only cleanses the blood, but revitalizes it. It puts a spring into the step and a sparkle into the eye that mean health. It restores the lost appetite, induces refreshing sleep, and reduces the liability to disease by changing the conditions essential to the development of disease germs. Always &k fB M$f&i1 "A compare s a spring medicine during the months of March, April, and May I know of no other preparation I with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It is the leader of leaders." V. A. WUISKU, M.D., tint can begin to , Hourbon, 1ml. " I cannot speak, too highly in praise of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. From experience, I can recommend it as the best spring medicine." ISAAC S. SPARKS, Patscy, Ivy. " I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla in my family for years, and highly recommend it. As a spring medicine, it lias no equal." A. II. NICHOLS, KHcry Street, Cambridge, Mass. "Ayer's Sarsaparilla has been a household companion in our family for years. I take it every spring, beginning in April. It tones up my system, gives me an excellent appetite, and makes me sleep like a top. As a blood medicine, it has no superior in my opinion." H. R. WILUEV, Philadelphia, Pa. "Ayer's Sarsaparilla is without an etjual as a blood purifier antl spring medicine, and cannot have praise enough. I have watched it) effects in chronic cases, where other treatment was of no avail, and have been astonished at the results. No other blond medicine that I have ever used, and I have tried them all, is o thorough in its action, and ciTcets so many permanent cures as Ayer's Sarsaparilla." Dr. II. p, MERRILL, Augusta, Me. Your druggist sells AYER'S: $1.00 a bottle. ISmanuel, llccso Btrcet Itev. John Ko wain, pastor. Sen Ices, 10 30 a, m.; Sun day school, 12in. Lenten service Wcdiies. dav 7.30 p. m. draco Lutheran church, corner Madi son avenue and Mulberry street Itov. Poster U. Gift, rnstor. Scrvlco at 10.SO u. in. and at 7.30 p. m ; Sunday school at H.SO a. m.; V. P. S. C. 11, at 0 30 p. m. Methodist. Rim Park church Pruj or nnd prnlso servico at H30; sacrament of the Lord's supper at low a. in.; Sunday school at 2 nnil Rpvvorth league ut C 30 p. m. At 7 30 punching by the pastor, C. M. Olllln, D. V. Simpson Methodist Rplscapal Church J. 11. Sweet, pastor. Morning prayer ser vico at 0 30; preaching by tho paHtor at lo ',0. Tct, Psalm cwll 1-2. Sunday school at 12. Junior league at 3. Toung men's meeting, 1'. (llnntlcr, leader, nt J. Rpworth league, villi II. lliiRen, leaner, nt 0. Pleaching by the pastor nt 7. All seats free A cordlnl welcome lo all Hampton Street Methodist Kplscopal church Rev. .lumen Hi nnliiFer, p istor. Services on Sunday. Preaching at 10 U) by tho pastor, subject, "Tluco Character istics of n Cloud Jinn;" class at 11.3); Sun day school at 2; Juniors at 3; i:pwt.rlh Icnguo nt C30. At 7 30 L, P. Doner will make tho address. All Ppworth lcitgiicia, and especially all oung peoplo Invited Howard Placo Alrlean Methodist Epis copal church Itev. II. A. (limit. II. V., pastor. 10 Pi) a. in. subject, 'Holy Songs from tho l'-Mltcr," 2 30, Sutulny school Missionary society eciclscs, Mr. L. 13. Morton presiding; 7 p in, I'hilstlan Pn denvm; 7 30 p. m , suhjett, "Leadings of the Holy Spirit Into Dei per Truths " Pioililenco Methodist Kpiopnl chuirh Utv. William KdBiir, p Mini Uhe usual strilccs. will bo held. At 10 JO a. m tho p istor will pronch on "The Importance, of Social Itellglous Sci vices," at 7 30 p. m tho series on "Illble Questions" villi bo continued; subject, "A Mathematical Question," Sunday Echnol at 1 P m ; monthly mission iry offerings will be re ceived; Ppwoith league at C l"i. S -uts frie A cordial Invitation to all. AMi Street Methodist Ppl-eopal church Preaching nt 10 J) n m. nnd 730 p. in.; Sunday school, 'i p. m.; i:pivortu league, C 11 p. in. Morning subject, "Gloilfvlng God;" cienlng, "Sin" W. S. C'raud ill. pastor. Moscow Methodist Kplsropel Church S. (luy Snowdcn, It. 1). tistor. !U0 a m Sunday school, 10 45 a. m , pit aching by tho pastor, biibji 1 1, "A Convenient Pe traal," holy communion, l in.; 3 p m, Junior league; 7 p m preaching by ihe pastor, subject, "A King Insulted," S p. m 13pwortn leagun; Thur-dav, 7o0 p m , piar meeting: Llmhutat, Sunday, 3 p. m , hol commbtiloti. M'ethodist EpKcopal clniich, Cl.uk's Summit, IM. llev. PrinU W. oung, pistor. Sunday school, 10 a, m ; Class M, Kpworth league. C.l'i p. ni., led by Miss flnce Myers; preaching at 11 a. ni. and 7".0 p m livening lliemi , "The .-)cnrlt Tliread and its Lessons. Presbyterian. Plrst Prcsbyteilan Church Dr. MeLcid being absent, in atterdnnco with bis In valid wife. Dr. Login will supply his yul tilt tomoiiow. Second Piesbjtcrian chinch llev C 13 ltoblnsou, V). V., pn"tor. Sirvices 10 30n m. and 710 p. m. The pa.Uor will pi each In tho evening on "Tho Way of the Mnn Not in Himself." All inimd to all nr vlees. Gieen Itldgo Preshiterlnn chinch Itev. Iraac .1. Liiiislng, pastor. 1" . serih-e- of woiship. comniuiiiini of the Loid's siippt, reception of membcis nnd ndclress: U in , IJIblo hehool; i,S), Christian Pndeivor, 730, service, with thlid strmon of series on "The Life Uiellastlng " SnbJ'ot. "A Perslsti nt Pi 'Iff of the Hace." A wel ceme to nil. Usheis will re.it ou. Washburn Street Picsbitcilan church ltov. John P. Moffat, pastui Sen lei s nt in JO a. in. und 7.30 p. in : Hlblo school nt 12 m ; Young I'eoplr's Society of Chris tian Endeavor at 0 20 p. m.: ptayer meet ing Wednesday, 7.30 p in. The pastor will preach morning and evening. All wel come. Sumner Avnuo Prcslnteil.in Cliure'i Rev. L. It. roster, M. A . pastor. Piaj.r and nraiso scnleo ut 10.10 u. in. Pleach ing at fi p m Sunday f-ehool at 2 p m. Christian Endeavor at 7 p m: Secretary P. W. 1'ear.sall, of the rtnilroad Young Men's Christ!. n nsbcclatlon, will speak at tho rienlng sen ice. N'cvt Wednesdiy inning a lectin e will bo glien at the thiiuh it 7 30 o'clock. Tu lot Piesbitcrl n Church Preaching nt 10 sa a m, by biorel.uy P. W. l'enr k ill of the Ilnllroad Young Men s Chi Is Hun asoclitlon. Sundiv school at 1. . Christian Endeavor ut 7 "0 p. m Picsbyttilan Char el New York street, Itev. James Hughes. Sermon on "Tho Tiai.sformlng Power of Chrlstbnlly" at tho cienlng sen lee t 7.45 o'clock. Eaptlst. Plrst Iiaptlst Chuirh of Scrinton Rtv S. P. Mathews, paMor. 'I ho usual mom lug nnd eicnlng serileo at the Wi lsh l;ap list chin ch, 11.30 a. m. and 7 30 p. ni Tno Lord's supper nt the ch.s-o of tin evening t.irv.eo; Unptist "Vouug People's union prayer meeting, fi.O p. in, Ivorite hill, Sibbath school, 2.10 ji m, at PI) mouth e lunch, Iir. II. G. Peddoe, suih rlntencleit; lndii'tiinl hehool, 2 30 p. in. Salurdus. at Xvoilto ball. All are coullallv luiltol Dudley Street Haptlst thiiith Si I vices for pleaching und communion nt lu 30 n. m ; Sundav school, 12 in , Mr. C. W. Uo- i-'art sup. llntendct t , Junior Young l'i j ple's Society of Christian Endeavor nt I P m. ; m nior, nt t! JO p. ni. A popular eve ning t-civlce, condui ted bv tin "Woiltirs Hand" of tho Y. M. C A. Prof. P. M. (Jibbs will play a violin s-olo; tho t holr will reni'er etcllnt music, with solos ii ml tluits. The public most cordially lu iltcd Jackson Stteet Haptlst Church Morn ing praier meeting at PSO, Hrothcr Btnja mln Smith leader. Preaching scnlce at in & Tho pastor, Rev. Thomas do Giuehy, will prfuh Topic "Manly Integrity," hund.ii school at 2 p. in.. Alfred Robeits, sup. rlntendent. Evening seiilcn at 7 slurp Pralso serileo followed by tho jst 'ermonlc lecturo glien In the seiles on linni an's 'Pilgrim's I'rogresa." Topic, "Tho Rlier ot Peaco to the Celestial City " Children must be nccomptinleil by paients A silver collection will bo taken. The nubile Is ulwavs welcome. Shlloh Haptlst church, C0i Center street Preaching 10 30 a. in ; Sunday school, 2 P. in ; Young People's union, 7 p. m Evening biibject, "My Sheep Hear My Voice." All aro welcome. Rov. J. II. 1 i II, pastor. Nouh Main Avonuo Haptlst church Rev. W. O. Wntklns, pastor. Preaching at 10 30 and 7.30. IJIble school at 2 p m. Announcements will bo made tomoriow of the revival meetings to bo conducted for tho nest two weeks bv Evangelist Thomas Neal, Jr. Communion nnd re ceptlon of members will bo observed In tho morning service. A popular tong sf r vice, led by tho choir, will prccedo tho evening sermon. All nre Invited to thesa sen ices. Green Rltlgo Haptlst Church Rev. W. J. Pord, pastor. Sen Ices ut 10 30 o in. and 7 30 p. in. Subject In the morning. "Who Is Responsible for tho Divisions of tho Christian Chinch?" The lord's blip, per will follow tho morning seimon. In tho cienlng tho pastor will begin a series of sermons on "Ancient Types of Modem Women." Subject for tho evening, "A Woman Among tho Prophets." Miscellaneous. Grace Reformed Episcopal church, Wy oming avenue, below Mulbeiry sttetit Jtuv. Gootgo L. Altlch, pastor. Pravcr und prnlo seiilco at D.uO n. in ; dlilno worship nt 10.30 a. m. und 7.oti p. in. Preaching by tho pastor, Muinlng, Mat thew, lv, 3-1; evening, Isaiah, xwxll, :l. Communion nt tho evening sen Ice; Sab- bath school at 12 in.; Y. P. S. C. E . at ti.30 p. in. Seats in o all fiee. Stiangers aro cordially Iniltcd, Illble study on Tuos. day ufternoon at 4 o'clock. Union Hlhle class for Icskou study on 'lhiirsdhy eiun. Ing at 7 4i o clock. All mo wolcome. Pilinltlvo Methodist church Rov, Chan. Prossur, M. A., pastor. 10.30, tostlmouy und sooramontttl serileo; 2 DO, Sunday ichool und pastoi's Ulble ciiss; 3,30 Senior Wesley Icaguoj 7 p. m., "Tho Wtoplng JONAS LONG'S SONS. JONAS LONG'S SONS. OOME IN AND HEAR THE MUSIO-SCCOND FLOOR. Today, March 4th anniversary of the day on which president's are inaugurated we place before you some very great bargains. There is Clothing for boys, Shoes for everybody and many other needfuls. LOVERS OF MUSIC will be treated to a Grand Piano Recital this afternoon by Prof. Clias. C. Johnson in the Music Room from 2 to 5 o'clock. How to reach the store ? Follow the crowd of course. Rove' " a" l'lc youngsters hnd the choosing of their Djys ow c0thing, ninety-nine out of every hun- CfotllinST drcdof them would come here because style and fancies aic best and most up-to-date. F3ut the good looks of our clothing is only a feature; we give first consideration to the wealing qualities, then to the making and finishing. Some strong pi ice hints for Saturday buyers: $1 OR lor Hoys' All Wool Vcstco l,yo Suits, neatly trimmed with silk nnd soutache braid: handsome patterns, and all sizes from 3 lo b ears. $1 OS Por Hoys' Alt Wool. Hluo -'O Cheilot Suits; well lined, taped scams will not tip. bUes fc to 13 j tais. TEf, Por llovs' Caps In Golfs, Yacht "J' mid utoii stvles; all tolois an 1 picttlly trimmed. A gtcat bargain. 4Z.77 Dre llovs Pino Worsted Dreus SultH In iitiiln bluo. green nnd brown, tlno mixed plaids, piped fntlngs nnd lined with Italian cloth; sizes from S to 15 years and well worth $1.30 und $3 00 tho garment. eft. Por Both' Kneo Pants, elastlo vVi unlst bands, double kneo and scat, taped scums; plain bluo coiduioy, brown and grey mix till en, 3 to 13 v oats. Worth 73c. SECOND FLOOR. flOP1 We want your shoe trade you probably -''-'' bimtir fl-i.if Ki. tl-iic limn An,l .w. ...-. "" null kjy nil.-, lllliv.. fAllu WK IV .1111 yuil rSTSinS to be satisfied with the shoes we sell you. n tney piove unsatisiactory, aon't wear well, let us know; we'll pick the bone with the manufacturers and make it light with you every time. Fair, isn't it. Qfir. Por Women's Heavy Dongola "' Huttnn nnd Lace Shoes, heel anil "print? lu 1 1 all sizes,!-! and 1313 widths; actual value $1 3j. 1 (( Por Jlen's Satin Calf I..ico H" vw all(i Conuress Shoes all London sizes; actual and Pronch toes valuo $1 25 and $1.30 QRc Ior Glen's Solid Mining Shoes, -"-'' with sole leather outside milli ters; nNo ISujs' Satin Calf I.ate Shot s, in iv stlo toe, solid soles, actual lalje $133. MAIN AISLE-RCAR $1 1-i For Women's Pino Vlcl Kid i. .7 uutton nnd I.ico Shoes; new too shapes, perfect littlng; values up to $1.73. $1 le Por Ho:.s' Cnvco Calf T.aca -" bhors, with etin tap soles, goat tops, actually v.orth J1..VI. $ IS l'or Misses' Solar Tip Hut 1"iJ' ton Shoes, oak leather soles; sizes from 11 to 2 Not to be found In any store under $1.50. OF ELEVATORS. 50 cent These aie not the S and 10 cent kind VOll can sit bv the liresiHp. tn Books 12 cts re;u' tnem arul tncir b:,cks woii't melt 0 If they are not glued on, but wire stitched. Paper is heavy super-ca'lendar. Bindings are elaborate some in Dresden patterns; o4' r- n and gold and some ivory inlaid. They are handy t , i come in a great airav of titles. Take your ch . ' t it, t lot Saturday 1 2C vol Sheet Music Three of the newest and most popular songs are yours Saturday un der half price and you can hear them played, too. "Just One (llrl " "Just as the Sun Went Dnwn " "She Was IS red In Old Kcntuck)." Publishers' and music dealers' pi ice, 50c. Here Satur- -. day for j&KjC SECOND FLOOR. Told you all about 'Kerchiefs !' caiy in the week. A few left for today, if you come early. The iQ-cent kind ate pure linen, initial hemstitched, woith 25c. The 10-cent kind are pure linen, with hemstitch, embroi dery and lace edges, worth 15c and 2sc MAIN AISLE. Women's Wri! Lilt' er Today S.iturtinv wp Fa DC 3 offer 65 boxes of wove paper and envelopes in both ruled and unruled in all the pretty tints and new shapes, at 9C box That in most stores would be considered a big baigain at 15 cents. NEAR MAIN STAIRCASE. Ltincll .The restaurant "" ' will serve you Here right and at moderate cost. The best of everything enters into the cooking and is served in palatable style. Regular dinner is ready to serve at 11.30 25 cents. Lunches all day Saturday evening. BASEMENT. Emigrants.' Mondaj, 7 u0, Senior Wes ley league. Tucsdui, WedniMlay and Thursday, Ladles' Aid fair and oyster supper. Priday, cottage piaier meeting at Mi. I.alrd's, Robert avenue. Satuiday, 3 P m, Junior Sewing click. Tho Wjo ming dlstilet Wesley lcaguo will hold their bcmt-nnnual sessions on Tuesday, March 11. in tho Prlmltlio Methodist chinch. The programmes of the annual conferencu aio just issued and antl tho Hoi, C. Probser Is appointed to deliver the icsponslio uddiess at the opening of tho ctinfin nco, width will' bo held at Nuntlcoku lu May. People's Congiegatlon il Prohibition church ltov. Dr. Hlrd, pistor. There will bo regulur pt Pitching sen lee on Subbtth evening nt 7 to p m. In Co-opeintlvo hall. North Main avenue, llydo Park. Subject, "Tho Trinity of Putth." All mo welcome. Calvarv Reformed church, corner Mon roe nienuo und CilbT-oti street ltov. O W. Welsh, pastor. 10 a. ni subject, "This Ono Thing I Do," 1143, Sunday school; C 43, Christian Pndeaior, 7.30, evening ser vico; "Covctcousness nnd Carelessness." Plrst Chinch of Christ (Scientist) 310 Adams avenue Sunday ten Ices 10 .TO a. m, Bubjtvt, "Sub lunco.' nnd 7 SO p m subject, "Christ-Truth the Light of tho Woild." Wednesdiy evening meeting ut t o'clock. PI mouth Congregation il Church Jack, son street. Morning serileo at 10 'JS o'clock Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Pher man avonuo mission at 2 1G o'clock. l:vcn. Ing serileo nt o'clock. Pic tolling by Hiv. II T. Hushes, of Paw let Vt. Pnlted 111 angelical church, Cqpouso avenue Itev. C. V) Moore, pastor; Sao bath school, 9 43 n. in : preaching. 10 13 a. in. nnd 7 50 p. m.; Kejslono Leagun Chris, tlan Pndeavor, 0 30 p. m ; praier mei ting Wediicmliiy evenlrg. 7 10 llev. J Madi son, of tho Mcthrdlst Pplscopal church, will occupy tho pulpit both morning nnd evening. A roullal Imitation Is extended to tho public to nttend nnd enjov these sen Ices. Piay for tho pence of Ills king dom and the prosperity of Zlon. EXAMINED AT CAIH10NDALE. Voters Heard in tho Langstaff-Kelly Contest. At Ctirbondalo yesterday forty resi dents of that city weio examined in tho Langstaff-Kelly election contcat. There will bo a session In the ui nitra tion room of tho court house toJny, nnd Monday the examiners v. Ill meet In Carbondale again. Those examined yesterdav were: W. II. Hubbard, J. Vandemark, C. O MU lon, Morris Guest, J. 1J. Nicholson, V. IS. Aunger, D. L. Ctane, Walter Pnck, W. L,. Clark, E. W. Mills, M. "J. Gien nell, Dr. It. Ottmnn, William Compton, John Lott, C. II. I.ee, P, II. Coivles, John Mohrs, sr, John Finch, Dr. il. V. Mnlaun, Lewis Hranor, W. L". I'lis bie, i:. A. Uenedlct, John Mo'i-s, j., A. Kahl, Tred M. DIcUs, J. II. H?mpit, ,S. T. Ilumard, John M. Stewart, 1 ob ert Kdwaida, William Pettlgreiv, L. II. Rebkok, George Sherer, John W. Itlv enberag, G. H. Ackerman, John Hal stead, Frank Kabl, Lewis Slebo,d, An son W. Bailey, Kmll Nleson and Gorge W. Hughes. m It Is n No. 1. Brodheadsvllle, Pa., March 1, 1S09. Harry O. Smith, of this place, says; "I havo used Hood's Sarsaparilla for years and it Is tho best medicine 1 ever took. It Is No, l for biliousness and as a blood purlller it can't be beaten," MAN AND WIPI1 IN DISTRF.SS. Rov, Dr. Bocluor, of Buffalo, says: "My wlfo and I wero both troubled with dis tressing Catarrh, but wo havo enjoyed freedom from tills aggravating malady slnco tho day we first used Dr. Action's Catarrahnl Powder. Its action was In stantaneous, giilng tho most grateful re lit f within ten minutes after first appli cation " Sold by Matthews Pros, and W. T Clark 17. HAPPINESS VS, MISERY. Hr Charcot s lonlo Tablets, the great Par. iRlnn leintsh, U a Rimriinteed cure for tlia Drink llahlt; nUo neriomiie-u nud melan choly cauiisd by overdiitlulgeuco. It Octroys the Appetlta (or Alcoholic and all lntoxlcutlui; Ileieragei, and loaves man ai ho should I9. It can ba admluliteioil ulthoiit the knowledge of the patleut vrhera cccmary. houd for pamphlet. V tu. U. Clark, jj6 I'enn Ave,, Scraitos.Pj, ; ' 1 1
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