tt.0 THE SCRANTON TRIBUISE-SATUUDAY', MAI' 0, 181)0. . i P RELIGIOUS. The annual meeting niul elortlnn of nlllrciR of tlif Kim l'uik llpwuith league wi'io liclil on Tuitnlny evening The loportH of tin- vuilous depart-iiictit- wero lend niul the follow Ins oltlteiH vvele elected: J. ! Shepherd, pii'lik'ilt, .1. U. Ati Cniilii'll Hist vice, president, Airs. .1. C, Sh'pheul. second VllO tUl-Hllll'lIti 11. U. Himhnell. thlid vice president; Alius Allie llillllths. llti'iniy ihiilriuiiii; Tiueinun Huulam. Hi'crptuty, H. 1) lllchuidx, tie.iHtiiei . J n. Sutiluiu. chorlsti'i; AIIi Khiu iiiiiuor. plunlst. Tho uillecis wcio uf tern mil eiitertnlned liy Air. uinl Alls. J. O. Shepheld. Dr. Geoige i:. Vincent, who l pioin inently nuntUini'd us n probable suc-ce-ur to J'reHldeiit Dwlght, of Yulo unlvoisity, has a ntimbir of ftlend In this city, and Is a mn-ln-low of Hon. 11 W J'nliiK'i. f Wllki'i-n.'iui'. He is now usslitnnt piofosxoi of iiiiluliigy In Chicago unlveisdty. and has leoent ly hern 'Invited to the iieldetioy of a number of educational Institutions, in cluding the I'nlvorMtles of Cincinnati and Iowa. The annual mooting of tlio 1'invl rtenoe 1'icsdiy teilnn chinch was hi'M Tliur.sdnv evening In tho church on North Main avenue. 1). I!. Athertnn presided. Thomas Slintlcii was siv l taiy .mil load the report of the bo.nil of tiusti'cs, which show oil that t If i htirch vns In excellent llnani lal mmi lilt Inn. Last year the tetelpt.s w it s'! ,".00. Thomas Shot ton and A Vobuig weic unanlinotislj lo-electi 1 trustees. Tho follow Ing liniilc will In- rendcinl nt tho evening' km vice oC tin- Humid rrosbvterlan chinch Ala.v Tth. Prelude. "Chorale" Klinbmrir Quartette, "The. ISIul Let Loom' In Kastrtn Skies" Slnis'im Solo "Jits Solvation Is Nigh Tin in that Hear Him" Ileum tt ("Woman of Snmiiiln ") Air. Tom licyuon. rostlude, "Grand Chorus". ..K. l.enmlgie Religious Hewi Notes Itev. J. II. "Wagner, of SellnsgroiP l'a,, will supply the pulpit of Grace Lutheran chinch on Sutnlny niointng and evening. Tlev. Luther Hes Waring of T.ovotH vlllo. Pa., who will licfiinip the suc cessor of Itev. Toster v. inn, will n. pumo charge nt (Irace Lutheran chuich on Juno 1. At the UaptKt Ministers' Confer once next Monday morning Itev. AI J VatkIns, of r.ietmy ville, will lead a impor on "The I'liuich and Soilal Questions " On net Thui!-cla In lug Asi enslon day, special services will be held In is v- 4m& i EB 1 0 t Makes th&Wei&SfongZ- W&iJl'y,l'r3-t5r,r .5 u ar: - .V --51 t mssski ; j&? ' . Kvawv JsH tr r, 1 i .. J . . s:ivs : " 1 lia -k. -siv j.jsr twavs, 1 0, "mfWiM'- . JnEV Vl V ' Ayer's Sarsaparilla cures all diseases that have their origin boils, eruptions, pimples, eczema, tetter, scrofula, etc. Jt cures cures to stay. That s why it's best. "After twenty years' experience ai market, and I give it the preference over all "In our estimition, as regards Samaparilla, Aycr's is the standard We have never heard it spoken of in other than t rery highest terms. " W. i:. TKRRILL & CO., Pharmacists, 9 State Street, Montpelier, Vt. "I consider Aycr's Sarsaparilla the best blood purifier on the market." Dr. ORISK & CO., West Gardner, Mass. "During fifteen jears of experience with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I hue jet to learn of a single rase wherein it failed to cure if used according to directions." F. O. COLLINS, Druggist, Paris, Mo. I believe Aver's Sarsaparilla contains more medicinal value than any other similar compound." JAMES DOANi:, Dispensing Chemist, Kingsville, Out. if Yoiw druggist soils tin evening at T 30 o'clock In Holy Tilnliv Litthciaii chinch, In Si. Mail, .i l.uthcian chinch nnd In St. l'aiil'f. l.iitht'iaii church. The mon's meellnc under the aus pices of the Young Alen'H (Mitlstlan as soehitlon, will lie held tonioliow 111 the Y. Al. (.'. A. looms. "AC Washington aelltle. Gemgp Sanboine, of the l!eS ine Allsslon, will speuk. The Latter Day Saints will coin one In their senit-annual confennie .May )p and i tit Co-opei atlve hall, Alilln live line Meetings commencing 1! p. 111. Satinila.v and i and 7 p. in. Sunday Publli loidlaJlj InMted. l!'l l ,1 Williams, of IVekVllli'. Will occupy the lunplt or tile Welsh Jin pi 1st i lunch, Wan nenuc. at both t-es-lons tomouow 111 the .ib-H'l'i- of the pastor. Ib'. W. 1" l)as, wlm will pieaih at Wan lor Itun Tin s,,l(es In the YolUllteel s hall, "Id Washington aenue, will be enn ilucted this eeulnit by All. IMwiiul Talor. Jii Tajlot has spent jeats In lelluioiis work, and many lane been helped tlnciUKh his pieai liluif. Sun day i-Millliu the meetlllK will be led b. .Major D.nles. All ale utt;lnKly Invltid to attend thofe sei Ices, 1 h It cciiumenie at s o'eloiK Ue. P S llallcntliiH w lm,l hi i lcc.s tnnioirow In an einiit. hnits .'Iea,intlj nitmiKi'il Inside and acUan- uiihmisij viiuiitoii roi ins puiiiovc, on tin comer of WnshiuRtnn aeniie niul Oiiimhlew axenue Just ti- . ru ih Mini rehncil rioiiiiiI.4 on ilsli'f? imi'id AIornliiR st-rlio anil seuniiiil lo to Suiitln school, i 0 p id., e. umtt r r Mce, 7 :u TIih ti ct of tin i xeiiiiiK sei inon will be "Piny without i enslnr In iM'ijthlui! Rive thank' l.i mhii iniiili'Uitloti l known unto all men." If the vrnilini pel mils ami an nw a Ins i an be proouiecl. the e.iitiin tn-r-xlce will In (unduitecl ftuni the pmch I iln hoiMe. pin no and ti other Insii anient have been ctltraffed Tor the M-iilny: oei vice. TomwiiW9 Sc 7icr Ep'seop?I. Sul til l.til.e - I'nilsh Ue ItfiRers H uiel. lectin ji K J HiiilRhKin, 3 -nlor 1 unite i: M n N'ash. Juulm ciirute rifth HtinUn .iftei Hahier. St J.ulto'h ilnireh -"3 11 m lml lomintiiilo'i 1 ) a in . nun nln. pi i r setmon and hol 1 ninniuiiiun ; top in. fM'iiiiiK pl.iii ami ninniii !M" t 111, Siiudin s, hniil nnd Htbli- lassi St. AlaikV iiunnioie-i a in, lml nmmuuliin in ',11 11 n... nun ilug pun ei 7 .', pin I'M-nlni: l)iaer and -! -num. ! p m Sund.i m hool and Hlbl c lasses J.a,l Jhicl .MNsinn. I'm ,itt .u iu ! p 111 Sundae . li ml and liilu 1 i-m1", T ." p in 1 m 111 ir pi i, 1 . mi i 1 limn S'HIth Sul, M ssi, 11 "Ir s'tc ' ' 'i 1' in Sund.ix li ml Hid I5lliC 1 is. not only the oldest, but the reople five ) ears, l8 'tM ' ' J! Q39(S , XTV X ls iil -v , '.' , -. ffl c ft A "4 fr " r-" f x. c: H ' a druggist, I coniide-r Avcr's Sarsaparilla superior to any similar preparation on others." ' A. C. WOODWARD, Worcester, Mas: AYER'S: $1.00 a bottla. St. deorRo's, Olyphnnt 2.30 p. m., Sunday school nnd Ulble elnps.M, 3 ?0 i 111., evenltiR ptayer and sermon. St. Davld'H church, i:dnrd Jnines Alcllenry, pastor-intth Sunday after lCnster Celebtatloui of Holy Kuchar Ist at 7.30 nnd 10.30 a 111 ; ovensonR with sermon at 7 30 p. ni : Sunday school nnd Ulble class at 2 30 p. m.; Alondnv. Tuesday and Wednesdny, KoRiitlon duys. matins, 0 n. 111.; Thins day. Ascension, celebiatlon of Holy Communion at l a. m Tilday, litany at S n. 111 . Wednesday, ovensonK at 7,30 yi. 111 St. Apnea nnd Ladles' Aid elmtitets will meet ns usual: St. Uavld's, .Monday; Industrial school, Snturday. Evangelical LtttheiftU. The HvniiRelical Lutheinn chinch Fifth Sunday after Haster. (lospe, i .John, Id 23-3D Hpistte, james, i.-..-n. vestment color white i Minic'i Wiishliinn nnd Four teenth stieets, lle A L. Hntuei. I'll. )., ii.istor Services at 10.30 n. 111. and 7.S0 p m . Luthei teiiRiie at fi TO v. 111 ; Sundav school at 12 in AIoinliiR sub tect, "Uenuliements for Acceptable Piavel " eelilllR subject, "The Clllls tlan" View of Divine l'lovldence' Tlimsday at 7.30 p. m. a seivlco on Chilsfs a1-! elision. Iloh Tilnlty. Adams nxenup nnd Alullieiiy stieet. Uev. C (?. Spleker, pastoiSei vices nt 10 30 a. 111. and 7.30 p 111 Sundav school at 12 111., Luther leamie nt 6 30 p. m. MorninR subject. 'Clnlstl.in Piner" Thuisday at 7 IT. p 111 a service coniineinointliiK Chi lst's ascension '.Ion's. Alllllln avenue. Kev. I'. J-. X.h'elmann. pastoi Set vices at 10 30 a. m , Sundav school al 2 p. 111. St Paul's. Shell avenue, llev AY. C I.11 tier, pastor -S01 v Ices at 10."0 a. 111. n"d 7 .0 n m. Sundav school nt 12 30 p in Thilisdav nt 7 30 11 in set vice on t'lliNt s nseen.-ilnli Christ, Cedar avenue rind Hooch stieet ltev James Wllke. pistol Sei -vices ni 10.10 a. m. and 7 30 p 111.; Sun dav sc hool al 2 p 111. St I'etei's Picseott n venue, llev. ,1. V. Itandcilph. p.itor Sei vices at 10 "0 11. m. nnd 7.10 11 111 : Sunday school at i m 111 Ciiiice Ltitheiiin ehuuh. coiner Aln iilroii iiveiiuo and AlulbeitV stieet. n v Foster T Hirt, pastoi. Seivices at lu.li) 11 111. and at 7,10 p. 111. llev. I. H WiiRiiei. of SellnsRiove, will sin plv the pulpit Methodist Episcopal. I'lni J'nik i him h Piavet and piali-e s rv lee at V "ti Saeiameiit and ii'cep ti n of inembeis at 10 30 a 111. Sunday se html nt 2 and llpworth league.' at C30 ,1. m PieaehliiR b.v the pastor. C AI. Cillln. I) l . at 7 30 p. 111 . Topic. ' Our MKed i:htblt WcepltiR and AVhlp- .VR " Simpson Alethodlst Hjilscopal ihuich Piajpt lneetliiR. fl 30 a 111, pieach lnKeivleo 10 30 a 111. , sermon by Rev. ttliaui Pai-mns, Sunday school, 12 111 r.pwoith leaRiie, 1130 p. 111 ; eventnR sei limn 7 10 p. in. Seats ftce. Hvery nne wele nine 1 unit Stnet Alethodlst Hplseopal i liuic h CI i-s, 10 a. 111 , leader, S. Bra 111 1 PieaehliiR 10 10, subject, "Recelv -Iiir SiRht ' Sundav school. 11.4"; Ju 111111 li .iRiie, . top. ni llpwoith leaRiie, ii ,11 li aelor L!z7le Miller. I'roachinR T 1' Mibhct ' He Was a. Leper." Hv ivbinlj wilioine. Scats flee. CI. C Lv in. in pabtoi c clii Avenue Alethodlst L'plscopal the A vy makes Aycr's the best. That something extra is qualin . Remember, it s quality that curts, not quantity. Geo. Smith, of s Drug Store, Seymour, Conn., ;e sold vour goods for twenty- and hen a customer asks me for .a mmmm f tie Blood I say : ' If you will take my opinion, use Aycr's Sarsaparilla ; 1 will guarantee that you will receive more bejiefit by using one or two bottles of Aycr's than you would by using half a dozen bottles of some other kind.' When they take it I never hear any complaint." . 4, . j. . r ,' in impure blood : sores, ulcers, cheaply, it cures quickly, and it u &' the the church F. P. Doty, pastor. Airs. Tall n iuIrc', who was detained nt her home by the lllnoci of a member of her fami ly Inst Sabbath, will be present and occupy the pulpit nt tho morning nnd evening services. She will also assist the pastor In levlvnl service") each evening of the week, except Huturdny. All are welcome to these seivlces. Howard Place African Alethodlst Hplscopat chuich. llev. II. A. Giant, II. 1)., pastor 10 no a. in , subject, "A Liv ing Saerltlce," 2.30, Sundav school, mis sionary exercises, led by Air. L i:. Mor ton; 7 p, m, Clulstlan Htuleavor, led bv Air. W. K. Han Is. T.fiO p. in. ser mon to Sosthenes lodge, No. I "fid. Order of Odd Follows, nnd Al T. Jones, No. 121, Household of Kuth. Piesbytorlnn. l'ltst Presbyterian chuieh Se-vlces at 10.:i0 a. m. nnd 4 :!0 p in. Special at tention Is called to the chaiiRo In the hour of the second service, fiom 7.30 to 4.30 p. ni. Singing by the choir nnd toiiRicRtitloti will be an Important part of the afternoon sei vice. Dr. AtcLcod will piench both morning nnd after noon. StraiiRets alvvajs welcome. Second Ptesbylerliiu chuich Ser vices 10. ",0 u. in. niul 7 30 Ji. in. l)r Itoblusou will piench morning niul evening. All welcome C.ieen HUIro Piesb teilnn chinch The pastor, llev. Isaac ,T. Lansing, will conduct seivlces anil preach at 10 30 n m. unci 7.1.1 p. m Ulble school at 1L' Clulstlan Hndeavor at 6 30. A cordial Invitation to all. l'resbjteiinn chapel, Adams avenue and New York stieet llev. Jnines Hughes will preach. Subject, "The Si lent and Clicular Ixuik of the Lord In His Holy Temple." Time of service, 7 45 p. m. The Washburn Stteet J'lesbytcrlan chin eh llev. John P Aloffat, pastir Seivlces nt 10 30 a ill and 7 30 p. in lllble school ut 12 in. Young People's Clulstlan Hndeavor. C 30 p. m. Praver meeting Wednesday, 7.30 p. in. The pastor will pleach morning and even ing The subject In the evening w ill he the "Ilace Tioubles In the South the Cine." Piovldrnce I'rcsbvterlan church Pastor, llev. Geoge 12. Guild. Alornlng theme, "The Timeliness of Ser.loV Sunday school, 12 o'clock, L'nJ'avor consociation service at C 33 o'clock, evening pleaching sei vice at 7 30 o'clock. The seats of the chuich are alvvajs fiee. Sumner Avenue Presbyterian church llev L. II Poster, Al. A , pastor. Ser vlces at 0 p m. The pastor will preach on "The Infinite Power of God." Air. Charles AI. Stephens, of Wllkes-Barre, will sing a solo, Sunday school at S p. in., Clulstlan Endeavor at 7 p. ni., piajer meeting at 7.30 p. in. Wednes day. Taj lor Presbyterian church Service? at 1030 a. m 'Pleaching by the pastor, Sunday school nt 11 30 a. m. Baptist. Penn Avenue Baptist church Pleach ing morning at 10.30 and evening at 7 30 by the pastoi, llev. Ilobert F. Y. Pierce. Morning mayor in the lower temple nt !' 4". Topic of morning ser mon, "Alemoilos of Chi 1st" Reception of new memhcis and Communion fol low the set moil. Sunday school at 2 o'clock, under the leadership of Luther Keller, hupeilntendent. Young Peo ple's Societv of Clulstlan Endeavor meeting at C 30 Topic of evening soi mon, "The Young Mun in Love." the third seinion in the series to joting men on evetj-day piactical themes. Baptisms during the evening service. First Ilaptlst chuich Rev. S. F. Alathews, pastoi. Tho usual pleach ing services, tnoinlng and evening, by the pastor, 1130 n. m. and 7 30 p. in. basement of the Welsh Baptist chinch, Alain avenue, Lord's saipper at the close of the evening sei vice: B Y. P IT. pi aver meeting, fi 30 p. in at lv rlto l.all: Sunday school, 2 30 p. m , Ply mouth church. Dr. Becleloe, supeiin tendent, Industiial school, 230 p. in. Satunlay, at Ivorlte hall, weekly pray e r meeting, 7 30 p. m. Wednesday. All aie welcome to these seivlces. Ciieon Illdgo Baptist church Pi caching by the pastor at 10 30 n. in ami 7 30 p. m Subject in the morning. Dividing the Affections," In the even ing "What the Lord Need'-" The Louis supper will follow the morning -ermoii. Sunday school at 11.4.1 Young people's prajer meeting at 0.30 V m North Alain Avenue Baptist chuich llev. W G. Wntklns, pastoi. Pleach ing at 10 30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m. Islblo school at 2 and christian Endeavor meeting ut 6 30 p. in. Communion will be adinliiisteiecl in the mninlng ser vice Sei mon theme. "Whnt Did Chi 1st Accomplish fni Humanity"'" In the evening the pastor will give the last of the series on "Christ and Modem Society." The particular theme. "Faithful Unto Death, or the I nOnlshed Hymn " The pastor will sing a solo. All nro Invited. Jackson Stieet Baptist church Atorn Ing in aver meeting at 9.30. Broth er Jenkins, leader. Preaching service at 10 30 The pastor. Bev. Thomas do ill ue by will preach. Topic, 'Re sources of the Godly Amid Life's Por p!eltles" Sunday school nt 2 r- m , Alfied Roberts, supetintendent. Even ing set vice at 7 sharp. Praise and -ong si iviee Overturn by the Watklu i.uhima who will usMst In prals? sorvin followed by a short ndliss b.v the pastor. Topic "Wherewithal Shall n Young Alan Cleanse Ills Wny." Tho public Is cordially Invited ti at tend You are all welcome. Shlloh Baptist church, 303 i""en'er street Preaching 10 30 a. in.; Sundi si hoo, 2 p m ; Young People's union, 7 p in ; evening subject, "Abide in the Ship." All aie welcome. Rev. J. If. Bell, pastor. Miscellaneous. Grace Reformed Epslcopal church, Wyoming avenue, below Alulbeny stieet U'rajer and pialso service at 0.30 a. m. Bishop Nicholson will preach at both moi nlng and evening sei vice. Communion In the morning; confirma tion at night; Sabbath s-chool at 12 in.; Y. P. S. C. E. at 6.30. Seats free All welcome. The Union Bible class on Thuisday at 7 43 p. in for lesson study. First Church of Chi 1st (Scientist), 519 Adams avenue. Sunday services 10 30 a ni. and 7.30 p. m Subject, " Alortuls and Immortals " Wednesday evening meeting at t o'clock All wel come Seats fiee. People's Piohlbltlou hurt h llev. Dl Hlul, pastoi. Theie will be no legular service on Sabbath III Co-op-fratlvo hall on nccount of the Latter Day Saints convention In the evening Instead llev. Air Bird will preach In the Tvventl -ninth Stieet Alethodlst Episcopal church, Philadelphia, on Sabbath and attend the convention of the Christian church In the hamo city during the week. Young Women's Christian Associa tion Centinl looms at 3 41 p. in ; sub Jec t, "Redemption " North Scranton branch, 2018 North Alain avenue, at 3.4,1 p. in. West Scrnnton bianch, corner ot Sei union street niul Alain avenue, nt 3 41 p in , subject, "Atonement." All women and girls am invited to these services; Gospel Tabernacle Rev. William T AlncArthur, pastor Preaching and I.otd's supper at 10 30 a. m preaching i !Dp m Air AlneArthui's Bible class meets at 3 30 p. m. In Guernsey's hall, J16 Washington avenue Allls Allsslon, Kejser avenue nnd Lu zeinc street Sundiiv school. 2 30 p. in., lesson lev lew by Air. Wallace Alospr; evening service. . p in Address by Air Charles W. Lull We are glad to bee you All Soul'st'nlversallBt church, linu street, botween Adam and Jefferson avenues Rev. O, 11. Beardsley, pastor Mot nlng service, 10.30, subject, "Whh'n Way?" Evening service. 7.30, 8ii'ject, "Problem of Life;" Sunday school af- Mrs. sanford Ben- WATCH FOR Some Good Shoes Little Ladies' fine tan vici kid lace and button Shoes, English and Lenox toe, silk vest ing tops, flexible soies, all . sizes .Z.4-0 Men's tan vici kid and Russia call lace shoes, Cornell and col lege toe, val- UC3.00 .Z.40 Misses' 1.25 kid and tan goat lace and but ton, good wear- . ing 98C MAIN FLOOR. Granulated Sugar 10 1-2 Not in many days, has such good loitune greeted you among the needful things in groceries. Our prices on GOOD groceries are absolutely lowest and we mean to demonstrate this lad by selling you the finest granulated sugar for a (ew days at less than wholesale cost. lojj pounds for 50 cents beginning today. BASEMENT. Sousa's New March, ""JSs08 20c Out today and ready foi you in this up-to-date music store. Come in and heat it plavcd you'll want a copy. Wntten in true Sousa'style. "Mollic I Love You," by Allied Vooler.25c "The Gibson Girl," bv Nellie Beamish. .23c Also the t.unous McKinley edition ot popular music both vocal and instrumental (see catalogue) 1 (JC SECOND FLOOR. Silver Novelties at Half Cost, A lot of handy things in Steiling Silver Novelties that we picked up at a bargain and olTer them to you as such. There are nail files, letter openers, cuticle knives, nail polishers, let ter seals, curling irons, glove hooks, shoe horns and other useful devices. Former Prices were 65c, 75c and $ 1 Your Choice Today, 39c TO REACH THE BIQ onas jamln. supeilntenrtent: Y V. C i' meeting at G I'.O p m , Mist Iila ll.uher leader, subject, "The CJood of the Past ,lnel ,Ioy of the Present." If ou have no church home, come and fcee if jou will not mnke one with us. All nro In vited to our &ei vices. Item.iln nftr sei v lee and ffet acquainted. Plymouth ConRieBatlon.il chinch, Jackson street, llev. IZ J. Moirls, of Wllkes-Barre. will occupy tho pulpit Mornlntr sei vice nt 10.SO o'clock He -Klnnliifr tomonovv the evening son Ice will begin ut " "!) nnd will continue at that hour during the summer months Sabbath school at 12 o'clock. Sheinuin avenue school at' 2,15 p in. Scianton Rescue mission, 111 Fiank lln av onue Services eveiy night at S o'clock. Hvery one Is welcome. U. G. Sanborn, superintendent. MUSICAL GOSSIP. Jluslc loveis will find inutli t" please in the coming concert to be given nt the Lyceum on May in by the Sym phony ouhestra The piogramme will be up to the standard In tho way of i lnsslcal numbeis and will also In clude themes In n popular vein and also a woik by Prof. D. Protheioe. Mr. Kv.in Williams will be the pilnel p.il soloist. To most readeis an In troduction to Mr. Williams Is scarcely necessary. Tor those who have not heard him the following from tho Wor cester Spy, the lending paper In the great Eastern musical centre, may be of interest' "It Is tlllllcult to speak of Mr. Miniums' singing In any vein of moderation nnd calmness. His magnl llcent volco nlono Is enough to loose one's enthusiasm fiom all bonds and confinements. Hut this slngei does not succeed imiely by the range, the strength, tho mellowness, and tidiness of his voice: tho smoothness and ease of his execution, the perfection of good taste and musical expression aie quite as conspicuous factors In the icsult One need only remember his vvondei ful delivery ot the 'Cujus Anlmuu' at the festival to be convinced of the fact. Ho will sing a number ot sobs with the orchestra. Svendson s mas tciful symphony will he th piiiulp.il work of the evening. "Heroes PkiIm- ' sJ composed by Theodoie Hemo'ipcr will he sung by a largo mule choi us, w ah orchestra accompaniment. An ni'ei meizo by Dan Protheroj Is to be given for the ill st time. "IJallet" from Mo.: kovvtskl's opera, "Boabdlll," will pmvo to bo a vciy popular number 'J h sale of tickets already ptomUes a lat,j3 audience. II II II Miss rrecmnn and Miss Allen at tended the conceit given by the Klaia Schumann society ut Wilkes-Haue, Monday night. The house was tilled to oveillowing and tho audience was en Kiptuied by the superb singing of th" assisting artist, Mr. Piunkct Oieene. i; i! ii The now looms oicupled by the Southwoith studios ot music are elicit ing much pialso for their nitlstle beauty, and, doubtless, many will avnll themselves of the Invitation to visit the studios next Mondny afternoon and evening. Miss Ficeman nnd Mr South woith extend a most cordial invitation to tho public. II II II Tho following music will bo played and sung tit the morning and evening services at i:im Park church tomor row: morning si:nvicn Organ Pi elude, Andunto In I! Plat. Uiyson Orgnn Offeitory. Andante con mntn. Gladstone "O Iaunb of Clod" fleoffiey "Hock of Ages" Dudley Duck Gloria In Kxcclnl. KVKNINO BKUVICH. Organ Prelude, Andunto Cantablle. Hryson Organ Offertory In V Dunham Organ rostlude, Grkand Chocur. .DuboU "Thu Lord In My Strength and Song," Case Offertory Holo Selected "Now tho Day Is Over" Barnby "THE WHITE CITY " - Priced, Ladies'cxtra fine kid Oxford Tics in both black and russet, vest ing tops and new toe shapes; vcrv t . little priced at 1 .45 Men's satin calf lace and congress Shoes, Globe, Yale and Cor nell toe, solid leather, goat t . tops 1.45 Boys' good lussct leather shoes in all the new styles, Q veiy cheap at. voC lbs,, 50c, s.ui.si.icuun 111 ChilJrcn s se unless last MacK, vvlth elouble Unces,, tojs ,uiii nscis, t7, O 10 O 1-2. jo cent kill J Movs' elerbv ribheJ with ctr.i he ivy tiKa ul heel. sl7e up to ic; 25 cent kind Bargains Vestee and dim 'le breisted suits both dark and IlKht 3 to 8 ycirs lor vestee-, and 8 to 15 for double breasted All are v erv hand- J "J s nne bargains liJ Vcstej suits In plain blue and worsted plaids, sles 3 to 9 vear-.; .1K0 D. H. suits In 1 Oft blue, 8 to t5rs. I .VO Percale waists a n d blouses; all slze 3 to 12 veirs, light and dark, 25c and 35c. STORE ON SATURDAY-JUST FOLLOW THE CROWD. Long's Sons JL A Shoe iwf That Pleases UI3!ElllU3l!llllIIIH!IIIIIIS!IHilJI3IIIlE!& B3CYCLE Is the aJnowIeJgeJ leader, and staiUard. h which all other bicycles are lompared The reason is becausj The I Spalding rs is th.' iEST ICYCLE UILT. S Call and examine our handsome line S ol the best Ukvcle money can huv PLOREY & BROOKS, in Wuililnslon Ave ,Opp Court llouss ElllIBIllll!llllllIllllltlllllIU3itllllll?i THE MIC POWDER CO, Rooms 1 and 2, Coin'Uli BTd'R. SCRANTON, PA. Mining and Blasting POWDER JI ado nt Mooslo anil lluabilalo WorkL UArLIN & RAND lOWDr.R CO'J ORANGE GUN POWDER Klectrlo U&tterle. Electrlo Kxploder. lorezplodlnz busts, hufoty l''uia ual mi KJ Mi? $ & m 1 JUS X"""fc jy Rcpauno Gh8mlc3l Co's exBvbj NEXT WEEK. 3, 000 Fine Paper Bound Novels At Less Than Cost. One of the biggest book concerns with whom wc do business is about to change its name. This will necessitate a like change on the title page of all their noVcls. Those on hand hav ing the old firm name wc bought for a song and otfer the fit st shipment of them today at Nine Cents Each; They're worth 25c Most every author and authoress of renown is represented in the collection of over 250 titles. The selling today should give this big depart ment the busiest day in its entire history. ALSO The new copyright books at less than elsewhere. The leading magazines and Fashion Bazaars for May. Handsome cloth books at I2j4c, 16c, 25c, 39c lip tO $2.1)8. MAIN FLOOR. Unprecedented Hosiery Selling. Here are dependable offerings of Hosiery. Very little priced the kind that will give you wear .uiu price Aten's fast blacks-thread real .Maco cotton hose, enual to most kinds that ou 1 fi-, pay igclor ... 1 vft Ladles' fast black, full regular made, with high spliced heels and double soles; 25 1 Oir cent kltiJ ... 1 .421 1 ?fc L hose, Unec, C- 1 5l MAIN FLOOR. in Clothing for Boys, Diue uit; auie, saim faed and piped seams, 7 to is vcars: also vestee styles with Inlaid double breasted vtsts, 3 O CiQ. to8 vears X.VO Boys' wool cheviot knee pants, 3 to is years all seams taped, mostly dark pat- J C-r terns XfCJc- Straw Hats in all the lat est styles and new est shapes. Prices r begin at 1 VL- SECOND FLOOR. til... ... ..,11. M-.!.. Every Man Wants Shoea That Will Fit His Feet. These are the desirable kind. Made for wear and comfort. Sold to divide a good thing with appreciative people. Broad enough to insure comfort, grace ful enough lor style, cheap enough for economy, elegant enough to suit anybody i i I TAKE TIME By THE FORELOCK." Car load Just arrived. All stylee, nnd prices tho lowest. Workmanship guaranteed even on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods as represented giving you oui easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Reds, etc. Five largo floors full to the celling at Thos Kelly's Stons, itunni inn franklin Avenu At Retail. BABY CUffi AND GO-IMS Coal of the heat quality for domestle use. and of nil sUes, Including IUickwheiu nnd llldseye, delivered In any part of the city, at the lowest price Orders received at thn office, ConnelW building, Room 800, telephone No. 176?, orj nt tho mine, telephone No. 272, will be promptly attended to. Dealers lupidled at the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO I
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