THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY. APRIL 8, 1899, RELIGIOUS. Tho tiiuiuul sessions of the Wyo ming confeienee will open next "Wednesday motnlng lit Kingston, lllshop John New man piosldltiK. lllshop Newman In om f tin most notable men In the Methodist church. Ih In personal uimeurunce the Ideal of II bishop mid It lerneinheied hy mam III Ills lmiff prominent t elation as the pastor of I'rosldunt Ulant. Ills tesl dence Is Hun Krniu isco. Theie ale 1'IG pastoral churRcs In the confeienee. Wyoming ellsti let bus llfty, the largest of tho six districts. There will he many chaiiRCs, although thcie Is but one mini, Itev. O. 1j. .Soverson, of Ily mouth, who has leached the full teini of Ave yeuis. One or two mlnJsteiH will retlte. Next year will be the hint nt their present stations for a num ber, anion? whom uio Hes. C, II. Henry, Aldei.son; 12 T... Nuntoo Uit-k-auanna, William lMfnn, 1'rnvldonco; W. G. Simpson, West 1'lttsUm: C. 32. Mope, Central c hutch, Wllkrs-Uurre; J T. Warner, Heir Memorial, and "VVIIhon Trelble, Wvomlnu. Sevoial of these will, howcxer, not be leturned this yenr, and theie will be many transfeis from other districts. l!ov. V. I Thoipe has completed his six j pars' term as presiding elder of the Honesdale dlstilct, and theie Is a, stronn probability that he will bo suc ceeded hy Itev. A. J. Van Cleft, now pastor at Dunmoie The Presbjtei of Lackawanna will meet In the Flist rrosfoyterlnn chinch of Plymouth on Api II 17, at 7 CO p. m. The session will lip opened with a ser mon by the model ator, Hev, IVidl nninl un Kiue. Two sessions will he held each daj, the morning session be ginning at 9 o'clock and continuing un til li m, nud the nfternoon fiom . to il o'clock. These sessions 111 be (hleflj dexotvd to the tinnsnction of liUHlnoHt--. tho icports of committees and different rhui clips, the examina tion of candidates, the oi llnatlon of nilnlsteis. etc A popular meeting will bo held on Tuesday evening, which Mill bo In the Intel est of home mis sion.'? ltcV John Dixon, it). 14. of New Yolk city, will deliver .in nddress nt this meeting He Is an eloquent speaker On Wednesday morning the narrative of the state of religion in the Presbytery will bp read hy the moderator, Kev Ferdinand von Krug. The meeting on Wednesday evening will be In the Interest of the Freed uian's board and will bo addressed by Hev. IMwaid P. Cowan, of IPlttsburg. It Is expected that this will bo one of the most Intel estlng meetlliKS of the session. Hev. Mr. iCowiin Is an eli te! mining spenker and Is gieatlv In tel ested in the woik of the Fieodmnn's hoard. A number of Important busi ness matters will come up for discus sion duilng this coming meeting of the I'resbyterj . Hev. Kbenezcr Flack, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Plymouth, has made adequate pro vhlon for the entertainment of the visiting ministers. M Hev. Camber W. Hvnns, of (Shin, Iowa, has many friends heio who will bo pleased to note the successes which ale his In that far away AVostetn town. They will undoubtedly leiall the quiet, Industilous, young man who had charge of the Welsh Philosophical rooms on South Main avenue. West Kcranton, In 1SS9 nnd 1S0O, and who was alwas ready to assist in any good undertak ing. Alone In the world, he detei mined to 1 1 so above the work of a miner nnd he has succeeded In his determination from all icports. His piesent congiegatlon, which Is his Hist since his ordination, numbcis soveial hundred and Is constantly growing under his well directed energy. Following Is an excerpt from an nc (ount of a servile nt the church, pub lished In a. Givin paper of recent elate: "The sermon was listened to with great attentlveness. Ncaily every eat in the ihuich wits taken. We ato glad to leain that the chinch Is in a. better condition at the present time than it has been for ye.us. The Sunday school is very lloutishlng. Tho young man has spent three happy years In tho Giv in Congregational church. Tho church und congiegatlon ptcsonted their pas tor with a. beautiful bag and n hand somo sum of money lately as a lecog nttiou of their appieclatlon. Notwith standing the flntteiing call lie had two wcekb n Bo to leave GlvIn, ho has de cided to remain." . Dr. Wnjland Hoyt, the eminent Phil adelphia divine and w rlter, will be In Plttston on Fiid.iy evening, Apiil U, when he will deliver an address In tho lirond Street Presbyterian church un der the nusplces of the local union of Christian Undeavor. His subject will Scranton Store, 124-126 Wyoming Avenue. What we offer here today constitutes several lots of which we had too many on hand. Wc have cut the price exactly as stated, and can guarantee every garment to be ol extra ordinayr value. 45c chemises nt 29c Of good quality muslin, yoke ot embroidery and tucks, tnmmed with cam- brie ruffle 2yC 59c chemises at 39c Of fine quality muslin, with yoke of solid embroidety, trimmed with edg- . ings to match oJC Muslin gowns Great values in gowns of good muslin, Empire or Mother Hubbard style, hand somely trimmed with lace embroidery. Value up to $1. 49c and 69c V V V V V v 50c shirt waists- a ti v V V V K V V ' X' A" V V V V f A? . V .' V ft.' V ' ft' ft" ft' V V ft' ft' ft' unparalleled pricing at 19c The equal of these aie not to be found anywhere outside of this store. 50c waists at 19c In pinks, blues and many desirable stripes, very good quality of lawn, detachable collar and laundered culfs, all sizes, fiom 50 to 42. Real value, half a dollar. t Special bargain 1 9C 75c waists at .cjc In lawns and lancy percales, with detachable collar . and kuindeicd culfs. . 49C $1.25 waists at 89c and 98c Of sheer lawn, in colois and white, with tucked fronts, vertical tucks or bias, detach able linen collar, real value ""89c and 98c Men's and women's V kid walking gloves Thousands of pairs sold dur ing the week before Easter every pair warranted just the same as the finest in our stock. Men's $1 gloves at s9c Vcrv exceptional value, and in reality as good a glove as you ever bought at a dollar or even a dollar and a quarter. In six shades of tan, patent clasp, all sizes 59C K Women's $1 gloves at 75c Special bargain price on an extraordinary lot of gloves of tne aouar quality, in all the most desirable street shades, 2 patent clasps, and every pair warranted. Special 75C Children's natty reefers t K V. K K . . K,KK K K K . . P. ....,,,KK. V. K ft ft' V ft' ft" ft' a ft' v Women's muslin v undergarments ft v t' ft a: a; ft fta v b' r; v v ft v &' v v v &' v We pay much attention to these garments for the little ones. Our assortments are un usually replete at the piesent time and there are now many very desirable styles that we are not likely to re-order ater in the season. Choose while choice is best the prices will hardly ever be any lower than they are mis weeK. We offer in reefers a number of very swell little garments made of excellent material, in blue, red, green, pearl, brown, tan, etc., nicely trimmed. Some with braid only, others with braid and lace. $1.39 to $3.48 liabies's coats These lor the very little tots, in several bright colors, all of them trimmed. 90c and up The only real book sensation 50c books at 8c Again foi today. Some ex tiaordmary book bargains to supply you with good reading for Sunday. Soma of the best works by the best authoes are here for your choosing, and hundreds of titles to select fiom. Some of the authors are: Du mas, Hope, Hliot, Howe, The Duchess, Dickens, Cooper, Scott, Jerome, Marriet, Bracme, Thackeray, Ruskin, Irving and many others. Bound in cloth. Printed on good paper, from new type. Publishers' price, 50c. Here today at 8 cents 10c paper bound books at 2c Several thousand volumes; all popular styles by popular authors Stevenson, Doyle, Hope, Kipling, Braeme, The Duchess, Corelli, etc. Many others good books for next to nothing, 2 cents be, "Uewoin for Christian 1'ndeavorers from Iiist Summer's War." Possesed of 11 brilliant inltid nnd a magnetic per sonality, Dr. lloyt's address on this very timely nnd suggestive topic i an nul but be a literary tieat as well iih veiy helpful and Inspiring. Admission to the address will be free, and mem bers of Christian I'ndeavor and other voting people's tocletles throughout the valley are cordially Invited to attend. The presentation and benediction of St. UiIio'h parish house will take place Mondav moinlng at 10:30 a. in, Thcie will be a reception from 8 until 11 o'clock and the parish home will be open to visltois fiom 3 until G o'clock. Hev. U. W. Van Schoick, of Cold water, Mich., Connelly a well known pastor nnd presiding elder In the Wyo ming Confeienee, will occupy the pul pit of the Providence Methodist Hplsco pal chut eh tomorrow morning, and In the evening will olllclato nt the Asbury church. ... Among the chunges to take plnco in the Wyoming Conference this year will bo tho transfer of Hev. Dr. 1). 11. Olmstend from tho Tabernacle nt Hlnghnmton. N. Y. to Rochester, X. Y. Hev. Dr. Haves of that city going to the Tabernacle. The following selections from the I'nuter moiuing programme of music will be used at the evening service In the Second 1'icsbj terlan chinch: Ciignn Prelude Otto Milling Anthem Hatter v arol, "Illug HclH IJ.itter." Off' itorv. Quartette, "Aieh.mgcls Told Ynui Wings" MatHton MIscm Black i ml Oiiragan. MchHrs. Hejncn and Morgan. Organ Posthule Annstrong Mr. .1. M. Chance, Oiganlst and Dliuctsi. X4H'A''''' -4UA''A'A"'''$ Religions Hews Notes The Ladlei of Orace Lutheran church are busy ananglng to give ithelr mili tary supper on Tuesday evening, Aptil 23. At the Hapttsl .Ministers' conference next Monday morning, Hev. W. J. Ford will lead a paper on "Christian Science. What Is It?" The choir of Oiaco Lutheian chinch will leneat the I'.ister music on Sun d.iv evening. Tho evening programme will consist of song service Instead of sermon. 'vcrhndy Is invited. The evening seivice tomorrow at tho GeimaiiM. 12 i lunch on Adams avenue will bo in i haige ol tho Workeis' Hand of the Y. M. (' A. Addtebs by Secre tary George O. Mahy. Everybody welcome. Hev. J. Canavaugh Is holding a Pen tecostal meeting at Wnveilv. Quite a number of pieaehets and workeis aie In attendance. Services aie hold daily at 10 a. m. and 2 and 7.S0 p. m. The meetings will continue over next Sun day. Tho plan for the consociation of St. Stephen's church, Wllkes-llarie. are well under way. It wilt be held on Thursday, May if, and co-Incident with the session of the diocesan con vention, which begins Its sessions May 111. There will be nbout 100 cieigymon Piesent nnd about as many laymen. Hlshop Potter, of the diocese of Xew York, will preach the dedicating her mon. During this yenr Hev. Dr. Jones will celebiate the twenty-fifth annl vei.saiv of his lectoiate here. The r,uthcian Mlnistciluin of Penn sylvania and adjacent st.ites will meet In Heading. May .".", to lemnlu In ses sion a week or moie. The .sessions will be held 111 Tilulty chuich, and there will be an attendance of 100 poisons fiom all paits of the htate. Tho Mln Isterlum meets annually nnd assem bled last jear in Philadelphia. Im portant questions of chuich polity aie discussed and piovlslon made for man agement of the church's various edu caotlonal and chat liable Institutions. Tomorrow's Services Episcopal. Saint Luke'a Pai lsh Ttov. Hogeis Israel, rector; Hev. I' J. Hnughton, senior curate; Rev. M. B. Nash, Junior curate. First Sunday nfter IOaster. St. Luke's Church 7.30 n. in , holy communion; 10.30 u. m., conflimatlon nnd sermon and holy communion; 7.:i0 a. m., evening piayer and fceimon; 9.15 a. m., Sunday school and Hlble classes. St. Maik's, Dunmoie S a. m, Holy Communion; I0o0 a. m moinlng piayer and sermon; 7.30 p. in., evening prayer and sermon, ."! p in., Sunday school nnd Bible classes. Confirmation Saturday 7.1.", p. m. Kast Und Mission, I'rescott avenue 3 p. in.. Sunday school nnd Bible classes, 7 30 p. m., evening piayer and uei mon. South Side Mission. Fig street 2.30 p. in., Sunday school and Bible classes. St. George's, 01 pliant 2.30 p. m., Sunday school and Bible classes; 3.30 p. in, evening prayer und set mon The Church or the Good Shepheid, Green Hldge street and Mousey ave nue F. S. Ballentine, pastor. Sunday after I'aster. Holy communion, 8 a. m ; morning prayer, litany and ser mon, 10.30 a. in.! Sunday school, 12 m.; Bible classes, 2 30 p. in.; evening piayer und continuation, 7.30. All seats free. All welcome. St. David's Parish First Sunday af ter Easter, color, white. Celebrations of holy euchaiist, 7 30 and 10 30 u. m.i even song with continuation, J p. in ; Sunday chool and Uiblo classes 2 10 p. m.; services In music of Easter day re peated. Rt. Hev. Bishop Talbot. D D., Lli D, will confirm nnd preach. The lector will have bnptlsm at 3 16 p in Wednesday and Fildny. h a. in, litany will be snld; Wedneda. 7 30 p. m, even song will and nddiess, St. Agi.es, Boys, Klstei.s of Bethany and I.adlcs Aid chapters will meet; St. David's guild will hold nieetng on Wednesday after evenng service; industiiul schol, Saturday, 2.30 p. m. Evangelical Lutheran. The Evangelical Eutheran First Sunday after Easter (Quaslmodogenltl). Gospel, John, 20:19-31; Epistle, I John, 5.4-12. Vestment color, white. St. Mark's, Washburn and Four teenth streets, Rov. A. E. Hauler, 'I'll D., pustor Services ut 10.30 a. m. and 7 30 p in, Luther league nt C30; Sundny school at 12 m Mninlug subject, "Peace Bo Unto You," evening sub ject, "Eovest Thou Me More Than ThPse''" "Wednesduy, 7.30, set vice. Holy Tilnlty, Adams uvunuo and Mulbetry stieet, Rev. C. G. Spleker, pastor services at iu.3u a, ni. ana 7.30 p. in,; Sunduy school ut 12 in.: Luther league at C.30 p. m. Services Wednes day evening ni 7 4,r. Hlon's, Mlillln nvenue. Rev, V. V. Zizclmann, pastor Services at 10.30 a. in.; Sunday school nt 2 p. m. Confir mation of cathechumens. St. Paul's, Short avenue. Rov. AV. C. E. Eauer, pastor Services at 10,20 a. in. and 7.30 p. in.; Sunday school ut 2.30 P. m. Christ. Cedar avenue und Beech street, Pev. I!. V. Elsse, pastor ser vices at 10.30 a. m. and 7 30 p. m.; Sun day school at 2 p. ni. St. Peter's, iPrescott avenue, Rov. J. W. Randolph, pastor Services at 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m.; Sunday nchool at I p. m. Emanuel, Iteeao street, Rov. John Kownln. tiastoi Kervlcps nt Id "(1 n in. and 7.30 p. m s Sunday school at ' p in. uiaco cuuicinti cnurcii or tile Hi n eial Synod, corner Madlfon uvuu. and Mulbeny street Hev. F ct-1 I Gift, pastor. Services at in mi i in und at 7 30 p in At the evening s0 . Vice the Easter music will be iij tilt il No senium. Methodist. Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church J. B, Sweet, pastor. Fouith quill telly mooting service conduttcd by Hev. Am tin GrIIIln, D. D. presiding elder. Love feust at ! Siicianieiital service at 10 '10 Sunday school at 12 Junior lengue at 3. Young Jlcn'sv meeting nt 4. Epwoith league, Mrs. W. N. Chase, leader, C 30 Preaching service nt 7.J0 Rev. H. W. Vun Schoick, a Connor pestor, will oc cupy the pulpit ut the evening service Ills many Criends will be glad to wel come and hear him All seats free. A coicllnl welcome to all Providence Methodist Episcopal chuich Hev. William Edgar, pastor. The usual services will he held At 10.30 a. in. Rev. H. W. Van Schoick, D.D , foimer pastor and piesidlng elder, will pleach. At 7.30 p. ni. tho pastor will pi each Sunday school, 2 p. in.! Ep woith league nt 6 4.1 p. in. Seats fiee. All aie invited. Court Stieet Methodist Episcopal church Love feast nt 10 n. in. fol lowed by the leceptlon of members and the Lord's suppei ; Sunday school, 11.45 a. m.; Junior leugue, 3.30 p. in , Epwoith league, C.30 p. in ; preaching, 7 30 p. m., bv Hev. S Grlllln, D D. Eveiybody welcome Ci C. Ljnian, pastor. Asbiuy Mt-tliodlst Episcopal chinch Love feast at 0.3d a. in.; baptisms, reception of members nnd saci anient of the Lord's supper at 10 "0 a. in. At 7.30 p. in. Itev. A. F. Chnffee will preach bis llnal set moll at Asbury. Hampton Stieet Methodist Episcopal chuich, Rev. .lumen Bennlnger, pastor Sei vices tomorrow as follows Sunday school at 10.30 a. in.; nt 1.30, Iivo fenst; nt 2. pleaching by Itev. Austin Gtiniu, D. D., evening Bervico at 7.30. Geiman Methodist Episcopal church, Adums nvenue unci Vine stieet Ph. HuondlRes, pastoi. 10 30 u. in, seimon by Gustuv Dletzel, local preacher; 12 in., Sunday school, 7.!0 p in., seivlce In charge of Woikcis' Bund of the Y M C A. Addres by Secretary Geoige G. Muh.. Cedar Avenue Methodist Episcopal church F. P. Dot, pastoi. Tlie pas tor will occupy tin- pulpit. Pk aching at 10 30 a. in and 7 30 p. in.; Sunday school at noon, Junior league, 3 30, un der the supei vision ot Mis. Dotj, Ep woith league, 0 30 p. in. Stiangers cordially welcomed. Moscow Methodist Episcopal clitnch S. Guy Snow den, B. D pastor. 0 30 a. m , Sunday school; 10.4" n. m , Pleaching by the pastor. Subject, "Our Talents." 12 m.. class; 3 p m . Junior lengue. 7.30 p. m . pi earning by the pastoi ; S 30 p. m., Epwoith leigue lovo feast, Thin sday. S p. in., prayer meeting. Elmhurst Sundny, 3 p. m. Ilow.ud lince A. M. E churii Itev. II. A. Giant, B D pastor. 1030 a ni , subject, "Be Caieful for Nothing", 2 30 p. in., Sunday school; 7 p. in, CliiMInn Endeavor; 7.D0 p. m., sub ject, "The Baptism of Power." Presbyterian. Flist Presbyterian church Di Me Leod, pastor. Set vices 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m. The pastor will preach. The sacrament of the Loid's supper will be ndministeied In tho morning. Sumner Avenue Piesbjteilnn church Rev. L. R. Foster, M. U , pastor. 10 !0 a. m, piajor and pialse seivlce; 0 p. m, preaching by tho pastor on "A Rock of Refuge": Sunday .school, 2 p. m.; Christian Endeavor, 7 p in ; piaer meeting, 7 30 p. ni , Wednesday. Giecn Ridge Piesbyterian chinch Rev. T J. I. mslng, pastor. The pas tor will conduct tho mm vices and preach inclining and evening. Other services as usual. All welcome Ta.vlor Presbytcilan church Preach ing by pastor, 10.10 a in: Sundnv school, 11. in; Clnisti.in Endeavor, 7.30 p. in. Washburn Stieet Presbv tel Ian chuich Rev. John P. Mollltt. pastor. Sei v Ices at 10 30 a. m. and 7 30 p. in : Bible school at 12 in.: Junior Chilsthin Endeavor at 3 30 p. m: Intel mediate Clnistlan Endeavor at 130 p m; Veiling People's Clnistlan Endeavor at C 20 p. in ; piaver meeting Wednesday 7 '10 p. in. The pastor will piench morning and evening. The offeiing for general assembly will be taken morning nnd evening. The ttensurer will make a quaiterly statement at the mornlnir .seivlce. Presbyterian Chapel New Yoik street and Adams avenue. Rev Jam s Hughes. Subject, "A Man Sent fiom Goel." Tim" of scivlee, 7.15 p. m. AH aie Invited. Dunmore Piesbyterian church. Rev. W. F. Gibbons, pastor Moinlng sei mon, subject, "Truth nnd Iove," 10.30 o'clock; Sunday school at 12 in,; Junior Clnistlan Endeavor nt 3.30 p. in.; Senior Chilstlnn Endeavor at f, 30 p. m.: evening seimon, subject, 'God's Praise nnd Song," at 7.30 o'clock. All are coidlally Invited. Baptist. Penn Avenue Raptlst church Pleach ing moinlng nt 10.30 and evening at 7.30 bv the pustoi, Hev. Robert F. Y. Pierce. Morning piayeis nt 9 45 in the vestiy. Topic of moinlng seimon "The Laudmaiks of the Old-Time Religion." Sunday school at 2 o'clock; Y 'P. S C. E. meeting at 0.30. Topic of evening seimon, "Hnid Times Veisus lleait's Ease." Baptisms dining the evening service. At the Amermnn Memoilnl mission Sunday school at 3 :u. and prayer meeting on Thursday evening Flist Baptist church Hev. S r. Mathews, pastor. The usual preach ing services ut the Welsh Baptist chut eh morning and evening, 11,30 a. ni. and 7.3d p m. The Loid's supper will be obseived at the close of the evening serv lee. Sunday school at the Plymouth chuich. 2 30; Dr. Beddoe, superintendent Baptist Young 1'eo pte's union piajer meeting. C.30 p. in., nt Ivorlto hall Industilnl school, Sat urday 2 30 p m , nt Ivorlto hall. Wed nesday evening piajei nn cling. 7 45 P. m, Welsh Baptist chuich. All mo welcome to those seivices. Given Ridge Baptist chinch He v. AW J. Foul, pastor. Chuich seivices at lo 30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m. Subjei t In tho moinlng, "Ancient nud Modem Covetousness"; In the evening, "Things Which Aio Possible to the Believing" Sunday school ut 11.4". a m.; Young People's prayer meeting nt C 30 p. in. North Main Avenue Baptist chuich Hev. W. G. Wutklns, pastor Moin lng theme, "Life's Hurdest and Best Lesson." Biblo school at 2 and Clnis tlan Endeavor meeting at C.30 p. m, Tomonow evening Pastor Wutklns Will begin a seiies of twelve evening seimons on Sheldon's wonderful story entitled "The Ciuciflxlon or Philip Strong." Tho reul theino of the book Is "Chi 1st nnd Modem SocIet " The stoty Is fascinating und appeuls par ticularly to the laboilng classes. All should hear the Hist pint in older to appreciate the Cud btoij. Men nro specially inv Ited. Jackson Stieet Baptist chuidi Hev Thomas do Gruehy, pastoi. Moinlng Player meeting at 0.30 Biothei Ben Smith, lendei Preaching serv lee at The Highest Grade ShmmB 10.30 a in. bv patnr: topic "Preaching the Plan of ,i(su" Sunday school at 2 p in Alfi d Roberts, superintend in I'.vdilua serv Ite nt 7 shnrp Pi also and song seivlce followed by a Hunt addles; subject, "The Sunset of Life" The hand of felowshlp will be Klveti new members und the ordnance of the Lord's supper will be udmlnls leied. Dudley Sttcct Baptist church, Dun moie, Rev. H. M Roderick, Ph.D.. pas tor Moinlng service. 10.30, the Iord'H Supper following: Sundny school nt 12 in : Junior Young People's Chrlstlnn Endeavor at 4 p. m ; Senior Young People's Clnistlan Endeavor at 0.30 p. in: evening service, subject, "'linon Peter, or the Impulsive Mini," at 7 "W o'clock. The evening subject is the Hist nC a series of twelve sermons, especiallj to men, of queer chaiacteis of tho New Testament times and their repiesenta tlves, to be delivered on successive Sun day evenings by the pastor. Good music will accompany these addresses, solos and choruses, with a competent con ductor. The sermons will be piactlcal, dealing with living questions. Go and bring a friend with jou. Miscellaneous. Gl ace Hefotmed Episcopal chill eh, Wyoming nvenue, below Mulbeio stieet. Rev. Geoige L. Alllc.li, pastor IPr.oer and pialse seivlce at 0.30 a. m ; divine worship at 10.30 a. m and 7 30 p. m.; pleaching bv the pastoi, morning. "The Sabbath," Gen , 2-2-3, Mnik, 2-27: evening, Danl.. 11:3!-15. Sabbath school at 12 in : P. P S. C K nt 0 30 p. in. Seats are free. Strangeis coidlally Invited. Union Hlble classes for lesson study on Thursday evening at 7.15 o'clock. All nro welcome First Church of Chi 1st (Scientist), 510 Aelnms avenue Sunday services, 10.30 a. m. and 7 30 p in Subject. "The Doctiine of Atonement" Wednesday evening meeting nt S o'clock. All wel come. All Souls' Chinch (T'lilvorsallst) on Pine street, two doors from Adams avenue O. R. Beaidsley, pastor. Ser vices at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p m. Morn ing subject, "Ileatsay Evidence" Evening subject. "Peifect Peace." Sunday school nfter morning service. Y. P. C. U. before evening service. A cordial welcome to all the services. Calvary Refoimed church, corner Monine avenue and Gibson street, Rev. O. W. Welsh, pastor 10 30 a. m. ser vices, subject, "Give." 11.45, Sunday school; 0.45, Christian Endeavor, Mr. Edwaid Welsenlluli, leader: 7..10. even ing seivlce, subject, "Tho Centiii inn's Hervnnt." United Evangelical chinch, Capouse avenue Hev. C. D. Mooie, pastor. Sabbath school, !).4" a in ; pleaching, 10 15 a. in. and 7 30 p. ni. Keystone League Christian Endeavor, 0 30 p m ; Junior Clnistlan Endeavor. Monday 7 p. in.; praor meeting Wednesduj, 7 30 p. "in. A coullal invitation Is oUended to the public to attend these services. Dunmoru Gospel Tabernacle, Jeffer- Long 's Sons Jonas Boys' Suitswere 5J Go on Saturday only at 2.50 This story concerns tho finest Boys' Suits in the store about 200 of them that have never sold under $4.98 a good many of them at $5.98 and a few at 6.98. The Wash Suits are coming in and room is an important factor. What matters it then to us if we lose a few dollors on these two hundred suits. You'll be the gainer thereby and you'll have one of the nobbiest and dressiest suits for your boy that was ever made and for less than half pi ice. The "Choir Invisible" S.':?.. 43c James Lane Allen's greatest work over 200,000 have been sold. A limited paper edition has just been issued are ready for you Saturday here only at 43c Olir $3.00 Shoe for Men Wo show today for the first time a new line of Men's $3.00 Shoes made to our order in the best New England factory where all the finest shoes come from. In tan and black newest style toes handsomely made and finished. See them. son avenue, near Delaware street, Hev W. T MacArthur. pastor I'reaching nt 10.30 n 111 and 7.30 p. in. Mi. Mae -Arthur's Hlble class at Guernsey hall, SIS Washington avenue, at 3.30 p. in. Providence 1'iesby terlan church, Rov. Geoige E Guild, pastor Sacraments of tlie Loid's Supper and baptism and leceptlon of new members ut the morning seivlce Sunday school al noon Endeavor meeting nt 0 35, even ing service, with sermon by tlie pastor at 7 30. Tiipp Avenue Clnistlan chinch, Dun more, Hev. H. R. Hulgln, pastor Sun day school at 2.30 p. ni ; Communion nt 3.30 p. m ; seimon, subject, "Tho Judg ment Day," at 7 30 p. m. TLOREV & BROOKS. ? ,- Rtiv the ? IllJ&i Scranton c mrj-y pj-) Res ul" v 8 ' . Vji o 5i- . Ki kf m i JfJ ""- al Jt KA lw ut Jmf j And you'll see only a bit of its worth. Nevertheless the Scranton is the handsomest wheel afloat. The '98 wheel was a graceful wheel. The '99 is the perfection of ele- K gance itself. Why ecause J Are there more Scrantons sold than any other wheel ? Jt is a perfect machine. It always stands up, and our guarantee is worth something j as you get direct service from the factory it self, a point every rider should appreciate. Prices, $35 and $50. No Comment Necessary. Always a Winner. Prices Roadster, $50. Racer, $60. Sun dries and Repairing. Nickel-Plating and Enameling. Iron and Stee 9 WasoDmakers' Blacksmiths' aod Supplies CO 9 Factory and Warehouse, 126 and 128 Franklin Avenue. 9 fK