THE SCRANTON TRIJ3UJSE-SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1890. RELIGIOUS. Announcements of church services nnd other nows matters for this de partment of The Tribune should reach this office not later than Thursday night to ensure Insertion. The following clrculur lias been Issued by the American Society of Ho Unions education: Th8 Hegents of thn American Society of P.cllglous lMiicHtli.n In conjunction with representative!! of the Ministers' ns. (toclntlons of Washington, 1). C, Invito all Christians to obaervo certain days mentioned herein to be known aa "The Ulble Week." Tho object of the obser vancei Is to exprcus tho abiding faith and interest of tho churches In tho sacred Scriptures anil to cncoiirngo their more general nnd earnest study. That tliero may bo some uniformity In tho public ex ercises tho following progriiiiimo Is Bug gested: 1. At tho last prayer meeting In April In each church lot tho tlictno for prayer hikI conference bo "Cotitlnuaiico In tho Word of Christ." John vlll, 31. 2. At the usual morning i-crvlc. Sun day, Aprlt SO, let cacli pastor preach on "Ssnctlllcntlon by tho Truth." John xvll, I' ll. At tbo .night service". April V.0, let a platform meeting. I" which several con gregations might liiltp. piesent the theme, by inyircn ir itossum-, --too jjuhu and our Civil Institutions." 4. At 10 a. m.. Monday, May 1. let tho pastors of each town wheio practicable units to consider tho thrmo "Hlblo Study and the Spiritual Life." 5. At 3 p. m., Monday, May 1st, let a mothers' meeting bo held to consider the subject. "Mother the Teacher of Her Children." 6. At 7.30 p. m Monday, May 1, let a union meeting of young people, Including members of the Young People's Society of Christian Kndeavor, Endeavor league, and Haptlst Young People's union, con sider tho theme. "The lilbia the Text Hook of tho Knrly Years." That tho utentnecs en thee occasions may have wide publicity tho Kegents will bo glad to receive for publication copies of tho sermons and addresses delivered, with tho understanding that all not used will bo returned, provided postage for tho purpose accompanies the manuscript. These publications will bo sold at cost, mailed to any addiess In iimintltlea pro portioned to the amount of money re ceived. Thuse desiring to make free dis tribution In their communities, or to as sist In circulating the printed matter elsewhere, might ralso a collection for the purpose at one of the appointments. All communications on this subject should be addressed to the American Society of Hellgious Education. Washington, IX C. The annual convention of tho Lacka wanna County Sunday School asso ciation will lie held at the Methodist church, Peckvllle, Friday, May 5. Sev eral prominent state workers will be present. Thero will be three sessions beginning at 1( a. nt. and l.ao and "."0 p. m. Will Sunday school workers please see that their school sends as complete a report as possible as these reports are very essential. Second, that their sehool Is represented by at least one delegate. Third, that their school sends a contribution our by-laws call for one cent per member, u larger con tribution would not be refused, and any offering, however small, will be appreciated. Money Is necessary to make a success of this important work. Heports should be mailed to Miss Carrie Geary, secretary, Curbon dale, Pa. Contributions to Halsey Ln thropo, treasurer, Peckvllle, Pa., or brought to the convention. choirmaster C. F. Whlttonioiv and tho two choirs assisted liv Miss Clara Long, violinist, will repeat selections if Easter music tomorrow evening in iho Providence Presbyterian church. The selcctlon-i are as follows: Anthem, "Christ the Lord is Ttlsen Today" Mis Smith and Choir Anthem, "lie Is Ill-en," Aunln Morgan, Cella Morgan, Air. John, Mi. Acker ami Auxiliary Choir. Anthem, "Christ Our Passover." Miss Smith, t'nihon Altos and Choir Carol. "Come Urins the llrlght and llloomlng Roses" Auxill.li-- Choir Solo. "He Is Itisen." Miss Smith. Violin Ohll?ato by Miss Clara Long. Anthem, "Break from Your Pondage," t'nlted Choirs Offertory, Violin and Organ. Miss Long and Mrs. Wm. McDonald Anthem. "This Is the "Day" Choralo Choir. Organist Mrs. William McDonald Tho anniversary exercises of the Hallroad Young Men's Christian asso ciation will be held In tho building ." Lackawanna avenue on the evening of April 1'0. H. o Williams, international railroad secretary, and S. M. Hard, state secretary, will deliver addresses. BARRELS OF SAMPLES. Over Two Hundred Thousand Trial Bottles Sent Free by Mail. 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It matters not how slcl; you are or how many physicians have failed to help you, send for a trial bottlo of this great medicine. It costs you but a postal card, nnd benefit nnd cure will most certainly ho the result. Tut eomo urino In a glass tumbler and let It stnnd 21 hours; If It has a sediment or it pale or discolored, milky or cloudy, stringy or ropy, your kidneys or bladder are In bad condi tion. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy speedily cures such danger ous symptoms as pain in tho back, in ability to hold urine, a burning scald ing pain In passing it. frequent deslro to urinate, especially at night, the atnlnlng of linen by your urino nnd all the unpleasant nnd dangerous effects on the system produced by the uso of whiskey, wine or beer. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Is sold at nil drug stores for $1.00 for a largo bottle; six bottles for $3.00. The music will bo furnished by tho Schubert male quartette. A. V. Uowcr will give the address at next Sunday's gospel meeting. A special letter of In vitation has been sent to the members of the educational classes, Special music will bo rendered under the di rection of Prof. W. W. Jones. m A church reception to tho older members of the Penn Avenue Haptlst church will bo given in, the church parlors next Monday afternoon. The following Invitation 1ms been sent to all the members and friends of tho congregation, who have reached that golden limit oC "three score year and ten:" The pleasure, of your company Is re quested ut tho reception to tho older members of the Penn Avenue Baptist church of Scranton, Pa., Monday after noon, April 17, 1SW. Ood having honored you with length of days, even to the golden limit of tl-.rcc-tcoro years and ten. wo shall be honored with your pres-onee, Affectionately, your pastor, ltola.it F. Y. Pierce. Reception at the church at V, o'clock, llrlef addresses, social later course, and up early tea. Carriage will call for you ut -.13 u. m and will bo at voar dlpoiil after the reception and tea. In the evening a general church so cial will be held at which all the mem bers and friends of the congregation are Invited. An Interesting programme' of literary and musical selections will be rend?red and light refreshments will be served. Migiows News Notes Kev. II. C. Michael, of Scllnsgrove, Pa., will llll the pulpit of Grace Luth eran church on Sunday. Hew Frank James, of Eaton, will oc cupy the pulpit of the Simpson church tomorrow morning and evening. A free "phonograph entertainment" will be given at the "military supper" of Grace Lutherun church on Tuesday evening, April 25. Hew H. W. Clymer has arrived from Indianapolis and will begin his work nt the First Chrlstlnn church, on North Main avenue, Sunday morning. At the Baptist Ministers' conference nett Monday morning Hew W. II. Lowell, of Clnrks Green, will read a paper on "The Preacher and His Work." A public farewell service will be conducted under the auspices of the Scranton Lutheran Pastoral associa tion In Christ Lutheran church on Friday. April 21, in honor of Uev. 11. F. F. Llsse. The Hew Lisse will leave Scranton on the 24th Inst, for his new charge In Ilariisburg. Sunday afternoon service at tho Young Women's Christian association at ::.4.V Subject, "Redemption." All women and girls are Invited. Sunday afternoon service at the North Scran ton blanch or the Y. W. C. A. at :!. .5. All women and girls are invited. The committee on organization of Lutheran Sunday school workeis met on Thursday evening in Holy Trinity church and effected a temporaiy or ganization. A series of resolutions were discussed and recommended for adoption at the next meeting to be held In St. Mark's Lutheran church, April Tomorrow's Services Episcopal. Saint Lukes Parish Rev. Rogers Is. riiol, rector; Re E. J. llaughton, senior curate: Hv. M. P.. Nash, Junior curate. Second Sunday nfter Easter. St. Luke's Church 7-30 a. in.. Holy Communion; 10.30 a. in., morning pray er and sermon; 7 :' ni-, evening prayer and .spinion; !).ir a. in., Sunday school and Ulble classes. St. Mark's, Dunmore 8 a. m.. Holy Communion; 10.30 a- in., morning nray cr, sermon and Hrly Communion; 7.30 p. m evening prayer and sermon; 3 p. in., Sunday school and Hlble classes. Hast End Mission. Prescott avenue. 3 p. m Sunday s-ehool and Hlble class es; 7.30 p. m., evenl'g prayer and ser mon. South Side Mission. Fig street 2.30 p. m., Sunday school and Hlble classes. St. George's. Olyphant 2.30 p. nv. Sunday school and Hlble classes; 3.30 p. m., evening prayer and sermon. Evangelical Lutheran. The Evangelical Lutheran Second Sunday after Easter. Gospel, John, 10:11-18; Epistle. I Pet.. 2:21-2.-.. Vest ment color, white. St. Mark's, Wnshburn and Four teenth streets. Rev. A. L. Hamer, Ph. D pastor Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.; Luther league at 6.30 p. in.; Sunday school at 12 m. Morning sub ject. "The One Flock Under the Good Shepherd; evening subject, "The Works of Christ Witnesses Against Doubt." Holy Trlnltv, Adams avenue nnd Mulberry street, Rev. C. G. Spieker, pastor Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.; Sunday school at 12 m.; Luther league at fi.30 p. in. Zlon's, 'Milllln avenue. Rev. I. F. Zizclmaun, pastor Services at 10.30 a. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. in. The Holy Communion will he celebrated. St. Paul's. Short avenue, Rev. W. C. L. Lauer. pastor Services ut 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m.; Sunday school nt 12.30 p. m. Christ. Cedar avenue nnd Hooch street, Row II. F. Llsse. pastor Ser vices nt 10.30 n. ni. and 7.30 p. m,; Sun day school at 2 p. m. St. Peter's, Prescott avenue, Rev. J. W. Randolph, pastor Services at 10.30 n. in. nnd 7.30 p. m.; Sunduy school at 2 p. in. Emanuel, Iteese street, Rev. John Kowalu, pastor Services nt 10.30 n. m. nnd 7.30 p. ni.; Sunday school at 12 m Graco Lutheran Church (of the Gen." ernl Synod) Corner Madison avenue nnd Mulberry street. Rev. Foster V Gift, pastor. Services nt 10.30 a. m! and at 7.30 n. in. In the nbsencc- of tho pastor Rev. II. C. Michael, of Se llnsgrove. Pa., will preach. Methodist. Elm Park Church Prayer nnd praho service at 0.20; preaching at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. ni. by Itcv. Dr. Raymond, president of AVe.sleynn university; Sun day school nt 2, and Epworth League at C30 j. ni, Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church J. H. Sweet, pastor. Moinlng prayer meutlng at 9.30. Preaching at 10.cn. Ser mon by Rev. Frank Jumes. Sunday school at 12. Junior leagun at 3. Young Men's meeting at 4. Epworth Icaguo at ii.3n. Lender. Miss Margaret Crawford. Preaching service at 7.30. Sermon by Rev. Frank James. All seats tree. A welcomo to all. Cedar Avenuo Methodist Church 1'. P. Doty, pastor. Preaching at 10.30 n. m. by the Hew John Howell. Run dny school at noon, Epworth League servlco nt C.30, led by J. W. Herg hauser. Howard Place African Methodist Episcopal church-Rev. H. A. Grant. II. IX, pastor. 10.30 a. m.. subject, "Tlu Love of the Spirit: 2.30, Sunday school; 7 p. in., Christian Enedavor; 7.C0 p, m.. subject, "The Word Within Us." Presbyterian. Flrbt Presbyterian Church Servioes, 10-30 n. in. and 7.30 p. m. Dr. McLeod will preach morning mid evening; sub ject, "Our Lord's Second Advent and its Relation to tho Human Uody-" Strangers welcome. Second Presbyterian Church Hew Charles E. Robinson, D. IX, pastor. Services, 10.30 a. m. and 7-30 p. in. Dr. Robinson will preach morning and ov cnlg. All nrc welcome. Green Hldgo Presbyterian church, Rev. Isaac J. Lansing, pastor 10.30, servlco of worship with sermon by tho pastor. Sermon, last in the series on the Lord's Prayer. 12.00, Hlblo school; 0,30, Christian Endeavor; 7.30, servlco with sermon by tho pastor. Subject, "Lead or Follow." Visitors and Strang ers made welcomo. Wnshburn Street Presbyterian Church Rev. John P. Moffat, pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m. nnd 7.30 p. m ; Hlble school nt 12 m.j Young People's Christian Endeavor at 6,20 p. m.; pray er meeting, Wodmsduy, 7.30 p. m. Of fering for General Assembly assess ment. The pastor will preach morn ing nnd conlng. All cordially Invited. Sumner Avenue Presbyterian Church Rev. L. . Foster, M. A., pastor. Prayer and praise service nt 10.30 a. m.; regular preaching service nt 0 p. m ; Sunday school at 2 p. in.; Christian Endeavor meeting Wednesday, 7 CO p. m. Taylor Presbyterian Church Regu lar preaching service, 10.30 a. m.; mil day school, 11.30 n. in. Presbyterian chapel, Adams avenue anil New York street, Hew Jamoi Hughes, pastor Subject, "Shall Wo Know Our Friends In Heaven?" This will be the first of a series of snoclal subjects for Sunday evening discourses. Time of service, 7.4."i p. ni. Come enrly and bring your friends. Providence iPresbyterlan church, Rev. George K. Guild, pastor Morning theme, "Witnessing Splilts." Portions of Easter music will bo repealed at tho evening service. Sunday school and Endeavor meeting ns usual. Baptist. Penn Avenuo Haptlst church Preach ing morning at 10.30 and evening at 7.30 by the pastor, Hev.H.F.Y. Pierce. Morn ing prayers In the vestry nt 9.4.".. Topic of the mornlg sermon, "Seeing God, or this Transforming Vision." Sunday school nt 2 o'clock; Y. P. S. C E. meet ing at C.30. Topic of evening sermon, 'Every-Day Religion, or the Gospel for the Times." Sunday sehool nt the Amerman Memorial Tabernacle ut 3.30. Mondny afternoon nt the church there will he a reception to the "Three Score and Ten Members," nt 3 o'clock, and In the evening at S o'clock a gen oral church sociable for all the mem bers of the church nnd their friends. First Haptlst Church Rev. S. F. Mathews, pastor. The usual preach ing service in the morning by tho pas. tor at 11-30 in basement of Welsh Hap tlst church. In the evening Rev. IX Hopkins, of Wales, will preach before the united churches, to be followed by the sacred cantata of "Cross and Crown" by the united choirs. Service, C p. in. Sunday school, 2.30. Plymouth church; Dr. Heddoc, superintendent; Industrial school, 2.30 p. ni. Saturday nt Ivorite hull. All are cordially Invited- Jackson Slre-t Haptlst Church Morning prayer meeting at .t.::n; Hrother H. Parry, Itader. Preaching servlco at 10.30. The nnstor. Rev. Thomas de Grtichy w'U preach; topic, "Plus Gladness, the True Moaning of Wealth." Sunday school at 2: Alfred Roberts, superintendent; evening ser vice at 7 sharp, praise and song ser vice. Hrlgadier General MII"s, of the Salvation Army, will address the meet ing. Hrlgadier Miles is known a.s an orator and of eloquent speech. It is our pleasure to have him with us. Come and hear him. All are Invited. The church doors will be opened at 0.30. A silver offering will be taken. Shiloh Uaptlst Church 30.1 Center street. Preaching, 10.20; Sunday school, 2 p. in.; Young1 People's union. 7 p. in.: evening subject, "The Great Day of His Wrath Is Come, mid Who Shall He Aide to Stand?" The pastor will be at his best Sunday evening. All are welcome. Rev. J. H. Hell, pastor. North Main Avenue Ramlst church. Rev. W. G. Wntkins. pastor Preach ing nt 10.30 and 7.30. Hlble school at 2 p. m. Morning subject, "Jesus Wash ing Ills Dlciples' Feet." In tho even ing the pastor will glo the second in the series of sermons on "The Cruci fixion of Philip Strong: or. Christ and Modern Society." This series is timely nnd practical. Its teaching is that Christ Is the cure for all the evils of society and tho Ills of life. L-iborlng men who feel that the church Is es tranged from them, and others who are dissatisfied with the present adjust ment of affairs In the Industrial world are specially Invited to these meetings. The seats are all free, and all are wel come. Miscellaneous. Graco Reformed Episcopal church, Wyoming avenue, below Mulberry street, Rev. George L. Alrlch, pastor iPrayer and praise service at 9.30 a. m.: divine worship at 10.30 a. ni. and 7.30 p. in.; preaching by the pastor, morn ing, Prow. 19:2; evening. Dan.. 11:36; Sabbath school at 12 in.: Y. P. S. C. E. at C.30 p. in. Seats are free. Strangers cordially Invited. I'nlon Hlble class for lesson study on Thursday evening at 7.13 o'clock. All nro welcome. First Church of Christ (Scientist)--r.19 Adams avenue. Sunday services, 10.30 a. in. anil 7-20 p. m. Subject, "Probation After Death." Wednes day evening meeting nt S o'clock. All Souls' I'nlversallst Church Rev. O. R. Heardsley, pas-tor. Services, 10.30 a. in. and 7-30 p. ni. Morning subject, "Spirit Is Substance;" evening nub. jeet. "The Hright Side of Death." Sunday school nfter morning service. Young People': Christian union meet ing. 6.30 p. in. Special business meet ing of the Young People's Christian union Saturday evening nt 7-30. We welcome you to nil our services. Congregational Prohibition Church Rev. Dr. Bird, pastor. There will bo regular pi caching si-rvket, on Sab bath evening at 7.30 p. in. in Co-operative hall, No. 120 North Alain nvenue, Hyde Park. Subject, "Looking llack ward." All are wt-lccnie. Calvary Reformed church, corner Monroe avenue nnd Gibson stieet, Rev. G. W. Welsh, pnstor 10.30 n. in. ser- 6i 71 ?? lull GRIP AND 00L0 Is No Better Than NO. FOR 1 Fever, Conguttloiw, Inflamma- umtlotis 2 Worms, Worm Focr, Worm Colic. 3 Teething, Colic, Crying. Wakeful- nt'ss 4 Diarrhea, of Children nnd Adults., 8 Neurnlgla, Toothache, Faccuche 9 Headache, Sick Headache, Vertlijo.. . 10 Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods 12 Leuchorrea or Whites 14 Skin Dlseores, Salt Rheum 13 Rheumatism, Rhcumutlo Pains W Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague.... , 3) Whooping Cough , 27 Kidney Disease , 2 Nervous Debility. Vital Weakness.. ,00 SO Urinary Disease ;; Dr. Humphreys' Manual of nil Diseases ut your Druggists or Mailed Free, Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Co.. Cor. Willium and John Sts., Now York. lj$lilgcllEI Up n You may be a large eater and yet be weak and not weigh as much as you should. This is because you do not receive proper nour ishment from your diet. If you wish to be strong and increase in weight, take Johann Hoffs Malt Extract. Taken with meals it vill as sist the proper digestion of food and cause it to be easily assimilated; you will then ob tain from your diet the larg est amount of nourishment. ffs MALT EXTRACT is not only a true nutritive tonic, but is a food In itself. Dr. H. B. Buterbaugh of Ind iana, Pa., writes: " Have used Johann Hoff's Malt Extract with very satisfactory results. I have one patient who began to use it about six weeks ago. His weight then was 95 lbs. He now veighs 148 lbs. and Is strong and healthy." Get the Genuine Johcnn Hoff's Malt Extract Avoid Substitutes vices, subject. "The Children's Right;" Hnptlsinal service: U.-lS. Sunday school; C.47.. Chrlstlnn Kndeavor, Mr. Ht-rt Hrink, leader: 7.30. evening service. Seats free. All welcome. 1'nlted Kvnngelli-nl church. Capouse avenue. Rev. C. I). Moore, pastor Sab bath sellout at !).4r. ii m.; preaching at 10.45 ii. in. and 7.30 p. in.; Keystone League Christian Kndeavor. Monday at 7 p. in.; prayer meeting. Wednesday at 7.30 p. in. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend these services. Plymouth Congregational church. Jackson street Rev. E. A. Hovle. cf Clare, Mich., who occupied the pulpit last Sabbath, will preach again tomor row nt 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. in. Sabbath school at 1.' o'clock. Sherman avenue school at 2. in p. ni. Free .Methodist Church Wnverly, Pa., at 10.30 n. in., and nt Highland at 7.30 p. ni. All ii-e Invited. MUSICAL GOSSIP. The Klmlra AdvertWer of a recent date eonlalns the following regarding a former Scranton organist: "(ieorge I Carter has within the part few days accepted tho highly ad vantageous position of instructor e.f tin: organ at the Wesleynn university and Music school In Delaware, O. The trustees of the university made a very llattoiing off or to Professor Carter u year ngo. which he decided to decline, much to the delight of the peopl" of Park church nnd his numerous other frlendr. Again, this year, nn offer still mor nattering was made and Profes sor Carter has llnally agreed to ns sume the position. The organ Is the largest In the stnte of Ohio and tln surroundings piomlse a wide Held of advancement for Klmlra's talented or ganist. The school numbers about fifteen hundiid pupils. Pinfessor Car ter will probably in addition to lil.i studio work at the university accept the position of organist In one of the prominent churches of Columbus, which Is a short distance from Dela ware. Ry his rare genius and broad nuiflcal culttue. Professor Carter has created n very high standard of music as organist nnd choir director of Park church, and tho congregation realize what a loss thy will have to enduro after tho vnlunblo musical evenings they have enjoyed and the organ mu sic which they have listened to played ns only Professor Carter can plnv it. I1 ii !' Posslhly, excepting the coming of Rosenthal, no event In the ralm nt music has awakened the Interest of so wldo a circle ns the concert to be given Monday, April 17. In the audlforiuni of St. Luke's Parish Iioufo. The follow ing superb piogramme will be ren dered. The artists nrc of Internation al fame. Victor Hurris, conductor. The programino follows: Duet. "Still Wle die N'nclit," (oetze Miss L'thel Crane, and Dr. Carl Dnltt. "Lohengrin's Narrative" Wagner Mr. Mackenzie Gordon. Three Songs fa) "Lovo Lullaby". ...Uorlng.TIiomas (ID "Tho Illackblrd" ....Victor Harris (e) "llolcro" 'fostl Miss Murc.-ucrlto Hall. Two Pongs- (n) "l)n Ulst WIo Hlno Ilium"," Rubinstein (b) "The Hrl King" Schubert Dr. Carl DuiTt. PART SKCU.m "in a Persian Oarden" A 8on Cycle. The Text from tho Rubnlyat of Omar Khayam. The Music by Liza Lehman. Miss Ktlitl Crano Mb." Margueilto Hall Mr. Mackviiiclo Gordon Dr. Carl Dutft Soprano ....Contralto Tenor I'HKSO . ..Comiuctor Mr. Victor Harris '! Profe?sor n. Jennlngi, of the Contin ental, is siiFtalnlng his reputation ns a musician, by the largo number of vio lin pupils ho Is now iustructlns. PF.CKVILLi:, t'hero Is war In the camp of our elec trlcluns. At tho tlmo of installing the borough electric light plant tho Held was opened up to electricians to who residences and store buildings for the Commercial lights. A largo number of such places havo been wired nnd tho current turned on. It wns necessary at this stugo of tho business to secure nn electric light clause to tho Insuranco policies held by thoso whose homes and I business places had been wired, and JoSia . i n . ". v. . v. n . . i v. v S." X &' K K K X X a" X X X X X X X X V X X X X X X X X ecias woitiesis st X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X H v. M irk 4 Sp !'A .60 for women's $5.00 aISwool Made of fitting back", lined throughout with mercerized satin, warranted to wear better and longer than the best silk lining obtainable, every garment equal in value to the most flattering offer of any other establishment five dollars in several shades of blue and tan, and also in black serge full line of sizes. .69 for masses' $6.00 all-wool Made of seams, a garment that will give highest satisfaction and wear, made according to the very newest ideas and worth as much as a third more. In several shades of tan. X X X X .69 for women's $7.00 whipcord jackets Made of an excellent quality of whipcord, all silk lined, stylish X X X velvet collar, strap seams, with straight fly front and respects a seven dollar garment. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X S" X .69 for women's $8.00 cheviot In black with sateen skirt made in the new fan back style, percaline and bound with velvet. No better anywhere .69 for $10.00 value in women's suits Made of blue, straight fly front, jacket lined throughout with silk', some with percaline and bound with velvet, made in the new fan back style. f.69 for $12.00 value in women's suits Made of fine all wool Covert and Venetian Cloth, in navy blue, black, brown, regimental blue and several shades of tan: jacket lined through out with fine silk, some satin lined, skirt lined with percaline and bound with velvet, made in the new fan back style, trimmed with braid and button, real value Si 2.00. x x X ti X X X X X X X X "A A 'A " Vj ; 1 'A 'A 4 'itt a 'A "A it " " U tso2ia.tTS v? -vMr 1 wm It Will Pay You to See Our l&'iftVW 12Xwl mmgml iif ' ja'iftifc. 2. "V-C7.IJJi. mwy iWl i Issaa i li The Cheapest and Busiest Shoe Stores, 307 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton. 14 South Haiti Street, Pittston. N. B. A full lino of Trunks 11 ( prices from 1.50 to 85. Call ami see them: to do this tho woil; hrwl to bo Inspected. District ln?iioi-tor A. K. Hnuhlol, of tho I'lidcrwrllPi-s' asportation, was Font for and upon his ui-rlvnl promptly cun dumnod thu work Hint hail been done, and refused to appoint any ono at this placo ns local Inspector. On Thursday ho again vent over the work nnd again refused to Iksuo cortllleatis. An In-hurani-e representative was In town Thursday nlKht nnd stated that ho was unablo to do business on account of tho certlllcates not IjoIiik Issued, nnd that the Insuranco men would take the matter up nnd have n new inspector look over the work already done. Mr. ami .Mrs. W. J. liroiul and son, W'lnlleld, aro spending a few days with tho former's uncle, Mr. U C. Dodge, of Wells UrldKO, .V. Y. Our sportsmen aro vlelng with one another In tho capture of -a lloek of wild ducks that hnbltatc l'eck's. pond. 1'p to duto their attempts have been fruitless. Services In tho rresbytorlnn church next Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Subject for ovenlng, "Looking to Jesus." All welcome. How S. H. Moon, D, D pastor. Mr. Edward Shadier received word . . n , v. . . IMwy ffifefr WJrTOlBJwi Scranton Store, 124-126 Wyoming Avenue. Saturday cut price sale of tits mm jackets We offer for Saturday the most remarkable bargains in this department that it was ever our good fortune to place before you bargains that ARE bargains, in quality, style and price val ues that cannot be shown by any other store in this state. Read descriptions carefully and note the differ ence in price the saving here as against elsewhere all wool covert cloth, with straight 11 v front and tight an excellent cmalitv covert cloth, with double stitv.hed and blue and all wool cheviot fine ladies' cloth in light tan, UV. . S V. V. K . VM 'A "A "A 'A 'A 'A A 'A A 'A 'A New Line of Men's Shoes, In Russet and Black', made by Hathaway, Sole & Kar rington at $2.00, $'2.50 and $3.00. B, C, D and 1. The newest styles, and they cannot be bought anywhere for the money. Men's Fine Patent Leather Shoes, Hathaway, Sole & Karrington make, at $3.00. B, C, D and E widths. A new line of Ladies' Shoes, all stylish and all prices from 50c to $4.00. All widths A to EE. Misses' Shoes at 50c to $i.jo. Children's Shoes at 25c to $1.00. Extra help to wait on you. if3 last evening announcing the death of hla father nt I.acUawaxcn. V. II. I-'reas, of Providence, wai -caller in town yesterday. Mrs. .Maplo Hell, of Taylor, U th" guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Hell. ..f tho West Knd. Peckvllle Haptlst church. Itev. J. s Thomas, pastor Sunday services at lO.yo a. in, and 7.30 p. in. Morning sub ject, "Open Doors nnd Hindrances;" t enlng subject. "A Volco f roni tho Kulus of Habylon." Sabbath school at 11.20 a. ni. All nro welcome. Tha Young People's Focloty of the Presbvterlan church will glvo a. social at tho homo of Miss Hattlo DaviH, Mott Haven, next Wednesday evening, April 11'. A programino Is being ar ranged. Mr. S. T,. HIce, of tho Morgan stoiv, Is convalescent, and will bo able to as sume his dutle.4 In a few days. PIUCEDUnO. HubliiBton lodge, Sons of St. George, will hold tholr regular meeting lu Odd Follows' hall tonight. Tho degreo team of John Wesley castle, 319, Knlghta of tho Golden Eagle, n v, . v. n . . . . n . n t n . . . ,i ,n , it . .1 .1 .1 ,1 .t ,t X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ,n X X X X ,t X X .1 X X X X .1 X X X X X X .1 X X X X X X X .1 X X X X .11 .1 X X X X :s X X X X X X X X jackets jackets tight fitting back in all suits jacket, lined throughout lined with good quality for eight dollars. stone blue and also naw 1 'A 'A'A It Vj A A 'A 'A A A "A tt "A 'A it A 'A W conferred tho Crusaders' degree on Sli Knight Dr. Myers, of Main street, last evening. Oroat Interest continues to be manN festcd In the revival meetings nt tha Primitive Methodist church, nnd nt nl most every meeting somo start out on n Christian life. The evangelist, C. O. HraiiKon, will take for IiIh subject to night "Tho IVrst and Last Step of n Life." and will Illustrate his subject with a chart. Services will bo held In tho church tomorrow at tho usual hours. In the morning at 10.30 Captain C. O. Hranson's subject will be "Prayer." und lu the evening nt 1 o'clock it will bo "Tho X'surpatlon ot the Hlblo." A prnlso service will ha held In tho Sabbath school tomorrow ut L',30 o'clock. Everybody welcomo. M.VICT Y PErt CENT, of tho people have eomo kind of humor In the blood, and this causes niaiiv diseases. Hood's Snrsaparllln cures these diseases b expelling tho humor. Hood's Pills aro non-lrrltatlng and tho only pills to take with Hood's Sap tmlHU'llliW
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