8 TIIE SCRANTON TRTBUJNJS-MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1S90. INTERESTING DAY OF THE CONFERENCE CoiiclulcJ flora 1'ub 5.1 this yoar SS.fijl, not lnrlutllni; Kpednl Klfts not ri runted: iqicclnl Kiftn, JJOOO: tntiil ilccionse, $554. A epcoliil fund villi brine It ilcmn to $34. Hpv. Dr. Html ni.ulo Intel romurUH. lifter wlilcli Dr. 11 JJ. OlniHtcutl wtiilu u brilliant million on "Tlie UMucutlon ury I'owir of n Cliuith lltilltlliiB." jchckssity or a ctimicii. Dr. Vnn Si hoick. iitosUlintr rlclcr of rCilt.1 district, Michigan conference, spoke on "The Ncusilty of u Chuirh Uulldlni: to the nxlstenco of ft Town." He ineftiteil hlH nddresa by refenliiB to the pli ttmiro It gave him to stand on thnt plutfoini, where for two o.irs lio had stood as p.istoi of KlncHton chinch unci six yeais as prctldlnK elder of tho Wjomlni? cVitrlct, and to meet so many fi lends In the ministry and laltv. In spcakltiR of the subject l'o ml'' that in the older of creation the fain 11 v came Hist. Hie chinch bttlldliiK ee ond, and the town tlilid. The llru oliuiclt tuildliiR vun :v Hide altar, then ciinie the tent or tabernacle, then the s'vnapoKiie, then the temple, mid then the eathedial, the substantial, stately edlflee. When the p. ople bei;an to settle in towns Hod .ild "let tbem nnke me n mnetcim that I mav dwell ninom: them' Vh " Prcnuse the .inctu nry or clitltcli I'ttlldlns was to he Ood'H dwelling place, where ho would roin jntir.e with Ills people In fellowship uml worship Von cannot linvi- a town without ?od' presence and bleeping: The church bulldlnK means tlie school building and both mean lelinement In llii home s.tiety and piotectlon In the business llle of the comtnunltv The church builds the town and the town builds the nation. You cinnot have a Rrent nation without unnumbered towns whoso cliuieh s-plies point heavenward mivIwt "we un the jieople who btliee In (lod the r.ither Al Jiil.Thly, and In Jesus Chi 1st, Ills onl.v t-on, out Lord " Trom ucli lutloin nine your AVahlni;tons and Uncolns. jour (Jlndstoncx iivl McKlnlej, oiir 3iriaijuts and liewoy, our f-lmpons and bpurseoni vut I-ontrfellovv . Ten iiyton and V hltlteiP, and all that In numerable hc-t of men and women pine In licit t, noble In life. Brand In m hlc eniint whether In humble or public Htatlon Hc Di Ooucher made a tin" address on "flreat llullilliiKs " npwoiiTii i.kaguh MnirriNG. '"he npworth League liuctlnK at Mi inorl.il hall last rvenln, was pre dicted mcr by r,e .Tolin Uradsliaw A biillt.int acidic-1, was made to the ItoutiK people by Rev. Dr. lteirv, edltoi cjt tho Upwoith Heiald. Anions the piobablo changes In ap Iolntiiicnts will be that of A. r t'h.if le to Cat bond ite "H O. Simpson, AhIiiim W. I.. Thorpe, 1'lv mouth. O I'laee, pteldinpr elder. IIoiiidale il'stilct 1". V Youiii;. Dallas, O. U 'ivei'-oii, et l'ittvtun ,S Ou Snow I'm. Coopei-.t(in, X. V., G. 11. I'ten tlei , Miiii ow It lb ic.iwinihlv cei tain that the eon foenro will not adjourn until Tuesday. Pioeo-'dlnKs are more than a d ly be hind the U'-u il schedule Dueijo will presuniablv b the net pi lie of meet ing Confiienet has bom held thei limr times In the chinch's hlstoiy. The list tline was In ics', He Hr Clone ho, who made several addiesses In the eonti lenci- and who i-poke in tin 1'iist Methodist c lunch ji-tciflij is nap of the rlehist cliiKy nun In M. thodl-m. He and his wife s-uppciit MO fimiKii missions and early IsaattoDg Welles' liuiaiiiK, J'ubllc faquare WJMvUs-UAHKK. IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS OF COS TUMES AND SELECT ORr QOOOS. The Difference IN PARIS $50 to Sioo for the new creations of the fashionable tailors and gown makers. HERE S 14.98 to $69. 50 for cop ies of these foreign conceptions, ex act ill every detail of material, style, trimmings, workmanship and lin ings. Of course the foieign design signets receive something for their cieative genius, and another por tion of the difference is eaten by the Paris label and the customs. But there are no copyrights on hashion and American tailors build perfect counterparts of the imported models, and the best of these find show room m our model Suit De partment. But show room lor a lew days only, tor it's "touch and go" with these high class sorts and buyers must be active and prompt. Some new styles came Saturday, I hey'll all be gone before this 'ad." disappears. So, be early. Black Crepons No need to urge buying of these popular black goods at these two special prices goods sell them selves. It's not often that such values come right at the height of the season when the demand is greatest. There's nothing the mat ter with these, only that the man ufacturer had small lots and closed them at a price. Three patterns in silk and wool at $1.98 the yard. One pattern in all wool at $1.98 the yard. Two patterns in all wool at $1.49 the yard. Children deprived of fht3 and mineral foods have weak bones, flabby flesh and thin watery blood. The milk of nursing mothers, enfeebled by chron ic diseases, or long contin ued nursing, produces the same results. Scott's Emulsion is cod liver oil partly digested and with the hypophosphites, forms a fat food which acts on the infant through the mother's milk, ' giving rich blood, strong nerves and sound flesh and bones to both. Sui- ftnd 1 1 a,, All drugsms. t SCfXri .1 HOWNi.lhemljti, New York. I ISAAC LONG. WILKES'BARRE, PA., rniL 17, 'DO. Klr nwn liiis- Minis of mone to the clinic h and charity. SATURDAY'S SESSIONS. Rev. Geoige T. Piice. of Dallas, Ex pelled fiom the Mlnlstiy. At Satut dav's session of the confer ence Ile tleoige T. I'llce, pastor of the ehuri b at Dallas, I.uzeine count v. and until a ear ni?o In ehatRe of the 1'aik I'laee Mttbodlst Hplstopal chinch, cif this iit, was expelled fiom the mlnlstij und church The cIiuiku 11 Kill nst him was unlawful relations with Miss Hannah Skerrett, datightei of Mim John Oriij. of Gailield ave nue, this city. JJI10 is 21 yeaiB of njje anil was omplocd at the home of lie v. and Mis Pi lee as a domestic, entetlnt! theli seivlee when thev leslded her" When thev lemoved to Dallas she ac companied them When the matter was brought to the attention of the ccmlerente a com mittee consisting of ItevH J. C Pea cock, c hail man, A. F. Blown, V. II Paisons, x. j. n.u lev, ,. u. l.itell, J. H. Sumuei, C M Sunlain. 11 X. Van lloeson. 13 Kilpatrlck. II. H Wll bui, i: 15 D. Ill Irks, H M. Civden wlse, William Frlsbin, Stephen .Ia, counsel foi the chinch. A. P. Chaflee, secietuy, M S Gotschall, was ap pointed by lilshon Xewman to ti.v the accused man MIhs Skenitt when the matter Hist came to the attention of the church olllelal.s refused to av an thing about the ease en to hold Mr. Pi Ice lespon li lor her condition but when hhe was brought befoio the conference, committee Wednebdav she told the whole stoij Mr. Pike did not appear before the committee Thuihday, as he was expec ted to, and has not been seen since. The tepoit ot the committee was to the effect that the chaises against him weie sustained and bis dismissal was recommended. The re port wms adopted. HLACKMAIL IS C'HARC.nD. Mr Pi Ice is a man of distinguished peisoinl appe.uunce. Is C3 jears of age and has bi c n mm lied twice. The pie sent Mis Pi ice lojallv stands bv hei lmsbind and sajs he is the victim of blackmail Mi, i lice has two m.ir llcd daughters He has been In tin ministry tlility joins and had chat Be s at P.iupaek, I'rompton, ili.iilel; (Vn tie, Mt Pit asant, Haiford, Biookljn, t'laiks Green, Atlien,t Union, Mllfoid Avikii, Court slice t Scianton, and Dallittf Satuidav moining was cliielly de voted to the examination of the c.lass s of c indidatcH for advancement anu full mi'inbiishlp In the ministrv. Rev. Samuel Mooie. of Xoiwlch, X. Y con ducted tile elevotion.il ceiclse.H and Ulshop .lovee called the session to or der at 0 o'clock Seeictaiy J. U Swett tiad th reiioit of the clay be foie A P. Deekei. of Waverlj, N Y, was elected a confeience tiustet. W 1j 1'hoipe rcpoited an apportion ment of $27." to the detailed mlsslonmy lepoit In the minutes, $0 000 to the t'huuh Hxtenslon society, $3,000 to the rreedmen's Aid and Southern Educational society. - . Geiiiiond, piesidlng elder of th' Now York eonfereiice.Rev V. Von ICrug of the Presbj tei lan church, Klngstm Rev. Mr. "Wardcll, of the Rock Rlvei conteience, weie intiodueed. Tho class of tiiobationeis for the first jcar were called, lepoitcd and ad- j Minced. It consisted of the following W. S. Adams, Ernest Colwell, IJ R. Ilauton, De Los II. riildley. Prank Jnnies. II. V. Moigan. W. W. Wattous The following weie advanced to the third sear .1. N. Ralle.v, Rob eit Clark, Cul Counellman, J. W. Johnson, G. C. McCheney, Peter V Meld T. 1!. Millet. A. J. Neff, 13. II Singer, M. V. Williams. iti:ci:iVRD into MnMnnnsnip. The candidates to be received Into full membership came to the fiont seat, the customaiy hmn, "A Charge to Keep I Have," was .sung and Dr. C M Gillln oitcied pr.iei. Di. J. M Buckley, editor of the Clnistian Advo-fiiti-, and Di J. W. Gouehei, presi dent of the Women's College at Ualll moie, vcie intiodueed and delivered addresses Bishop Joee made an Impressive addle. ss to the menibtis of the clas of the thltd j out who weie beteue hhn aw candidates for lull meinbeibhlp. lo ctupliaslzed the impoitance of ccitaln ty that the call to the inlnislij has been from God. lie believed that unv oung man may be educated In thesU tfajH. He ma go through collge by some means oi othei The time mav never como whi'ii the church will re quite a m.ui to bo a college graduate, but It vlll nevet come when he must not huve this equivalent of that educa tion The conference devoted some time to the case of David B Wilson, of Gai ratsvllle, N. Y who has been on tho list as probationer since 1S1 The question of his contlnuanc o another enr was discussed and a. motion was carried that he be discontinued Satutday afternoon was devoted to tho annlveisaiy of the Women's For eign MlBSlonaiy society. Mrs. C. E. Mogg ptc sided and Pi of Black was In charge of the musical prugramme. Mrs Benedict, a mlsslonaiy In Chile, mudo un appeal for usslstunce In her work, and Dr Goucher, of Baltimore, spoko In relation to foreign missions, Ufllceis weie elected as follows: Pres ident, Mif C. R Mogg. vlce-ptesldent, Mrs. J W. Lee, treasurers, Coidella Wadham and Ethel Blakeslce: secre tary. Mis M. I). Hand, recording sec retaiy, Mrs, M. u Meaker; band sec totary, Mrs. L M Furey. In the evening the anniversaries of thu Preachers' Aid society and the Vetei ails' association were held, nev, I L. Sprague ptesided. Dr. C. M. tllilln, of Elm Park church, and IUv. II. M, Ctydenvvlse were the speakers. A delegation ftom Conynham Post, (J. A. It,, was present. SOUTH SCRANTON. While exercising on u bat placed sev el al feet above the Moor tit his home, Joseph Bamgaituer, Jr, son of Joseph Bamgartnei, sr of Armbrust'a "Elk" meat matket on Cedar avenue, missed his hold and fell to the ground, laud Ing on hi left elbow, causing a dislo cation of tho JoJnt and a tiactuie of the bono of the aim. The lad was le moved to his room and was attended by Dr. Rll7. It Is ptobable that the dislocation at the elbow may lesult In a stiff aim Henry Messenketl. a butcher 'it Seliumaehei's meat matket, Is suffer ing fiom the dislocation of his light shoulder Joint, ctuscd by belncr tin own fiom his wagon Saturday nfieinoon He had occasion to dtlve thiounh ii couit and mot a heavy coal wagon gcdng In the opposite direction Sles senkell, thinking thete was sulllelent loom for tho two wagons, went on. A collision occut red, the rear portion ot his wagon being stiuck, throwing him with force from the seat. The liga ments of the shotlldei were badlv torn and he was otherwise biulsed. Dr. Ritz la attending him Prom the lesldenee at MS Willow stieot, where she had resided for over thirty-four cais, the funeial of Mis Sophia Tliomes took plnce jesteidav afternoon. The fci vices were in chaige of the Rev. W A Nordt, of the Hlck oiy Sit oct Presiivterlan chinch. The thought of the consoling wouls spoken bv the cleigvmnn was Insplied fiom Hebieus, iv "0 Rev Nordt spoke of the unselfish devotion of Mis. Thomes to he i God, e lunch and famll. She being one of the oldest membeis of his congregation, the leveiend gentleman spoke of her as a good Chi Istlan and true friend Misses Muiy Wltth and M.utha Nordt sang tinting the services. At the conclusion the coitege moved to the Plttston avenue cemetotv. whete the lenialns weie laid to lest ill the fnmilj plot Placed on the gtave were manj tloi tl pieces sent by sympathis ing friends. Thomas H Soiuks mid Pied Schenck can led the floral pieces. The pall-bearer" weie Philip AVIitli. Peter Snvder. Peter Ioffo and Pied Henekolman The bauniiet committee of the Foin leen Tt lends met at Hotel Host Satut day night. The manj details incident to the complete airangements for the annual banquet of the Ft lends at Nat ter's hall May 1. Dewey Day. weie dis cussed and arranged. Meuhant tailor Joseph Albrecht has tomoved from the Get mania hall build ing to the Biesser building, Culat ave nue, coinet of Hickory stteet S S. SPtuks has returned fiom Kel leisbutg, whoie he was on business Ei,nest Kiall, of Cod ti avenue, who Is nt the Seranton Ptlvatc hospital, suffetlng from appendicitis, Is in a pto catious condition His recoveiy is in doiilit Tlie .lunger Maennerchor will assem ble at Get mania hall at S o lock to night, to ptoceed to Mtisle hall to at- tend a smoket of the Scianton Eleder kranz Pea Coal Deliveied, S1.25, to South Side, central city and central Hydp Park Address otcieis to C B. Sh.ukey, 1'iH t edat ave 'Phone CoSi FALLING HAIR by warm shampoos with CnriconA Soap, fol lowed by light dressings with Coticura, pur est of omolllent3 and greatest of skin cures. Tills treatment will clear tho scalp and hair of crusts, scales, and cUndrutl, sootho Irrl. tateel, itching surfaces, stimulate the halt follicles, supply tho roots with energy and nourishment, and produce luxuriant lustrous Inlr with clean, mholosome scalp. nl'S "JL I.rf , T1XM . o C. Con r , Selt Propi , usilon. er " How to I'roduct Luxurunt Utii," ra. ' Hopeless Sufferers "Hope MofeiTCil Makcth (lie Heart Sick." In a city like Seranton theic must be many Inindreds of disease-stricken mortals who, after having Heen buoyed up by unfulfilled promises nude by unskilled or catch-penny doctors for several yeais, have al most resigned themselves to their fate, and gtown sick at heait in despair. Cheer Up Suffering Ones Do not let hope die. There are no two physicians in this state tint hive hid nioreexpcrience or more thorough insight with every form of diseise that flesh Is heir to than the imJersiiK-J have had, and while we cannot cure in ever case, vv e stand ready to prove that the per centage of perfect recoveries to our creJ it Is piienoinenillv large and we will at least be honest enough to tell oil at the outset whetliT or nat we .an cure v our case. Coiisullutioiis .111(1 Kiimiii!i(lons Absolutely Free Ami Strictly Conllilcntial We have every modern appliance Known to medical and surgical science at our command anJ examinations undo byus are thorough and searching j. d: wood,m.d.,ll d. ALICE C. WOOD, B. S., M.D. Oftice t nrner I nrkawnnna nnd W'joinlng Amjuwc l.ntianc'oa W'jomlns vcnue. IKU'Hss 9a in. to -, p m l.vonltigto 0 p. Ill y (Wflk m Iand VA "B"H yKk and i2rADi s Washington Ayenue Som e Lace Hints Old Yak Laces Real Yak Laces. Fifteen years ago this announcement would have created a sensation Yak laces were used in great quantities then, es pecially for trimming ladies' petticoats and underskirts. Haven't been used much lately rather out of style, but good, nevertheless. Yak laces are all wool and their washing and wearing qualities are unsurpassed. We found a New York importer who had 1,500 yards packed away, and, like every other good thing that smacks of the real bargain -flavor, they found an entrance into this store. They are on sale now, as long as they last intrinsic worth 40c, 50c, 00c 4 r 1 7 I 1 " Two Heads Are Better Than One." One, however, is the por tion allotted to the average mortal. If this one aches and will not tuork properly, it is worse than none. When this condition is present, the stomach is blamed, the kid neys come in for censure and the liver is sure not to es cape. As a fact, the blood is solely responsible for the condition of these organs. Let, your one he .id dwoll on this fart, because It is tho leading point in lite and health. Thu natural blood purifier and tonic is Hoods &iraparil'a. It h.13 been "tmd" and never "found wanting." It 111 1 rr ilnupjioinU. Scrofulous Hltrj. or-" I was Intcrrib'i condition from th 'i.innj; and bumins; ' scrofulous hunii r. s l.iew woisc unUi t treatment of s(v ml ri 1 inm '1 !: Ilooil Sirsipirllln iivl llonci s Pills i re core, me thoroughly." J .1 1 im i, 1 ulion, .V V Plmple3-"I hivencvei Wnwell nml strong until litrlv liort h -arsjpuulli re stored my siren, th id "uiiccl the Uisjp penranie of niuuln puunlts on in; fore head It Is a crejt nuc'.liino" Awnif MrsEME, 1210 AtMi'tic st , St. Paul, Minn All Cone-" Had noap ctlteor Ftrenuth rould not sleep or jn rest d vn com pletely run down Two hottltrs Hood's bur K.tparllU cured the tired feeling and I do myownwork" MBi.A.DicK.MIllvllle N J Erysipelas -" A scrnniloui ronrtltlun of my blood caused me to suffer from civ slpelis for lr jcars. I'hiclans did imt even help but Hord s srFRparUu j ,. manently cured this dlfc ! .' 1. smith, ffl.H Court Ave, Jeffirsonville, I nil ViROr " As a regulator, purifier, and In valuator Hood s s, ircaparill i t mds at tin head It takes aw ay tint ' brown tnte'atid irlves youthful vlcor' .1. D (UTih, J-U htato street, ( lilcaso. Ill Tired FeellnK-"My apnetlte was capricious inv livu disordered und I vwia tired. Hoods SmsjparllU relieved It all It Hired a friend of mine of female weil. ucss ' MRS.JthMkA MtAliNS, Clajton, Del. 00djSaiapa)i(& fc OF SCRANTtm yard. To close Real Hand-Made Linen Torchon Laces Here we gathered another bargain lot of laces real Torchon Laces, with inser tions to match; medium and wide widths. You'll want some to trim those new cur tains, likely. Here is the new schedule: 20c qualities 12;c 25c qualities 1 5c 50c qualities 19c Machine -Made Torchons Look like the hand-made goods much cheaper; of course not as good, but very excellent for the price. A varied lot of all widths and grades came to our hands at j about half their real value. They go to you on the same basis. Prices from 3c to . 124c yd. A lot worthy of your attention. yard LACE DEPARTMENT. t5C5rTls adv is intended to tell you of special bargains only, and we'll say a word about Handkerchiefs ior the family, em braced in one large lot of colored border ap Silk Handkerchiefs of the first quality with hemstitched borders. A grade al ways sold by us and every other house for 35c each. Choose from them and the lot is large at 19c each, or three for Joe. Real Handkerchief Cheapness and Goodness On sale at men's counter and regular Handkerchief department. Special Attention fiivcti to BiibU ncss mid Personal Account'). Libcr.il Accommodations In tended According to Ual.iucca uu.l Responsibility. Gl'er Cant. Interest Allowed" on Interest Deposits. I i 1 i ii I Capital, Surplus, $200,000 400,000 WM. COXXKLL, Preshlpui. UEMlYUKLIX.Jr.. Vice Prcs. V1LL1AH H. PECK. Uasltlcr Tlie vault of till-, bank U pro. tectcd bv Holme-.' Llcctrio Pro tective System. SEED OATS Natural Oats. Recleaned. Bright. Heavy EVERY GRAIN WILL GROVS. weston 111 cd, Seranton. Carbondale. Olyphant. ? (I Spring ' 1899. h o J J His wf i March ushers in the spring season, the busiest time in all the year. New stocks are here in all their beauty. The early buyer has the cream of the stock to select from. See the new novelties in CARPETS Ingrains, Brussels, Velvets, Axminster, Savonierrre, Wilton, Rugs. CURTAINS Renaissance, Brussels, Cluny, Tambour, Irish Point, Dresden, Nottingham. ! WWW SIDES ' iWilBiams o- WALL PAPER -5 McAnuIly OOH OO-S &$$$b&0'$$&G$ imp llood rilli cure llrer HI,, llifi lion IrrltatlnR mil oiilj cutli-irtlr to talmwllli Hhm.i'h Mriiurtl1 THE o o O o FOLLOW Tii 4 INS. BARGAINS! IN i O .4..-4 H----ff 4-. f .4. -J. j-f-ftt - --'-''-- "t. f -f- .to, Rugf Art Squares, Brass Beds and Parlor Suite, Lace and Portier Curtains, Window Shades, Poles. 4- ir f- 4-4-4 4- 4-4-4-4-4-4- Carpets, c? urnlture, raperles, Wa per 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4- 4-4-4-4-4 4-4- 4 Mattino-S: Linoleums and Oil Cloths, Odd Pieces, Chairs, Furniture Cov ering, Sash Materials, Fringes, Loops, Etc. 4-f 4- 4 f - -f 4- 4-4- 1 IIIUUU1U I U IV LIU 11 Ulil ltooms 1 and 2, Coin'llli BTr'. SCRANTON. r'X Mining and Blasting POWDER Mailo ut Mooslo and lUnUda'.J World. I.APMN & RAM) I'OVVUrR CO'3 ORANGE GUN POWDER hlectrlo Italtorloi, Kloctrlo Hxptolorv. lortxplodliu bUiU rtaloiy i mo mil , Repauno Ghamlcal Go's uxSvbs 4-4-4-4-44-4- 4-4 4-4- 4-444-4-4-4-4-4-4-44-44- 4-4-4-4-44--4-4--4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4.4-4-44- E5RING THE SIZE OF YOUR ROOM. The entire stock of Siebecker & Watkins, 406 and 408 Lackawanna avenue, 4 O UClItly I ill Uile5&y ei Olid ill I OClife Is being rapidly bought up by the shrewd buyers who realize that this is no fake sale but that every yard of goods and every a. tide must be sold absolutely.