THE SCRANTON TJUBUNJ3-SATURDAY, SEPTET rBER 1G, 1809. I Religious... The Sundny school convention of tho "Wllkca-Dnrro conference of the Kvun KeMcr.l Lutheran church will moot In St. Johns church, Wllki"-Harrc. Sept. lf-'.'0. Knch Sunday school IHoiibIiir in the confidence la entitled to throe, tlelcputes In nddltlon t tho paotor. Tho following Is1 tho proBrntnme In purt: OpcnhiK Hcrvlce-Conductcd by ltev. V. I'. I.. leaner, ticruntnti. AddrcHD of welcome-l.cwla llrown, Su perintendent ot St. Johu'ii NVllken llnrre. Hcspotioe ltev. J. O. SehlPliK'T, lliizlrliin, President of iionwutinn. "Otir Sunday School literature," W.:vt in) Its Merits Mr. A. 1.. Kanicr, Scrantou. tin Itsi le Jlcv. M. 11. Helnnoei Mauch Chunk (c) The Tcacher'R Library ' Miss Kdlth Ktitltz, Freeltinil. TfKSOAY AKTliHNOON. 2 O'CLOCK. Department Conft rences tin Primary Itcv. K. !' Miter , Went M. 11. lluzlcloii, presiding. (In Junior Intermidlati Mrs. Schnioyer ptesddliitf. (ci Senior Intermediate I'rof. K. T Kunklo, Hioailliciiilsvillc. prenliliniT. (d) Hlble and Normal CIiihm'S 1'ror. T. II. Herl'as, Olllielt, preeldlliK. rni.MAKY WORK, I! p. m. (ni The I'rlmary TY.icliw'w (Mnllllra- tloim" MIkh Susie Schwartz, llazle- ton. ib) What and How lo Teach" .Mrs. . K. Huntnii, Wllkps-Ilarre. (C) "TciiclllliB the Utile Ones" A H.t..-t will be ttUIRltt by Mrs. II. 1) lleydl. (d) "Xeedn of the I'llmnry Department" Mrs. V. 11. VnuRhn, Sayrc. CloMtiK Devotional Service. TIKSDAY KVKN1NO, 7.W O'CLOCK. Vesper Service. Addresses: "The Sunday School as an Kdticiilinuiil Factor" I'rof. T. H. Serfass, Ollberi "The Sunday School as a Missionary Aceucy" Ki'V.K.JI. Heysher, Hobble. "The Church and the Sunday School" ltev. J. O. Hchlcnkcr, llazleton, WliDNKSDAY, '.) A. M. Devotion' set vice ltev. A. O. Kbert. AudentUd. TphcIhtr nnd Tenehlntt U.Ki n. m. i . "tienci-ls The Hook We aro Study ing -ltev. li. H KrunhiR, I'll. 1)., Willi- Haven fi 'When an-, if'iw o Prepare "the Lcoii" Ml.-. Jl.ijrr! SpaiiRler, Au dinrled. ri -TpaehliiK the Lesson" ltev. C. II. llemsath. Couynuhuni. i.l) "Methods mid Value of IVIackbo.ird or lllustrathc TcuehlliK" ltev. A. L. Itamer, l'b. 1). ic) "Graded Instruction" Ilov. C. Cl. Spleker, Scrantou. Ilf port of Committees. Mist-rllancous Huslnesy. Adjournment. WKDNHSDAY. 2 1'. M. ppvottonal n rvlce I lev. J. II. Kuder, Lclilphton. Itcports from department conferences, Hy the Chairmen PafrnmericaD Buffalo. Sept. 1.'.. The congress nf the Knited States has authorized tlv president of the nation to send foi inn! imitations to tho republics und colon ies of the western hemisphere asking them to join with the grout republic of the north in coiniiicmorating the progrPss that lias boon made In tin arts and sciences by the Pau-Aineii-inn peoples during the past century. It was but tlttlng that such com memoration should bo hold nt Buffalo, on tho Niagara frontier, for on no place on all the western division of tho world's area has the progress In all that makes man better been more wonderful than nt this favored spot. From South und Central America word hits been sent that the men of those countries are more than willing to co-operate with their cousins of tin north In this groat effort to show to the world that thetitle chosen for tho exposition "Phn-American" means All American" In the fullest and truest sense, for the coming exhibition now seems destined to do that which the symbolical emblem of the fair so beautifully Illustrates. It takes but a glance at that em blem to see Its underlying purpose. It nienps the brondenlng of social and trade relations between all the Amer ican countries. This unity and closer social und trade relationship Is beau tifully exemplified by the pictured nymph of North America extending her snowy arm across tho Isthmus of Yucatan in greeting to her South American Bister who, with smiling face I r. v 7-t- i ""a-T9 -. -: ;- - h . -x THE COUNTRY CLUB HOUSE. A Portion of Grounds Included in Exposition Site, reaches up to clasp tho extended pnlm and form the link of continental sis terhood. A brief review of this Pan-American exposition project shows a most grati fying condition; the history of It being a story of great enthusiasm nnd prog ress. At the outset, back In the sum mer of the year 1897, the fair Idea was hut a seml-publlc one, but after tho postponement, made necessary by the Spanish-American war, the citizens of Buffalo and of the other cities antl towns along the Nlugaru frontier camo forward, and on Invitation of Mayor Dlchl, all Joined in and tho mat ter was placed on the public approval ways and sturtcd on a trluinphunt pil grimngo with the men nnd women of the vicinity striving to sec who should bo llrst recorded as stockholders. Money simply flowed to It. At one dinner tendered to his honor the mayor the sum nf $500,000 was raised In the short space of three hours, nnd for eight days following the uverage dully subscriptions exceeded $100,000, Then the federal government pussetl a bill appropriating $500,000 for a building and a display, and the snme day the Empire state set uslde $300,000 for a like purpose, und soon afterwurds rusaed another bill Increasing the cap- Conventions and Institutes, 2.30. n) laical Int-tltutes. Itcports nnd Itoe ommendatlons, ltev. J. J. Kuntz, secretary. (Id Synodlcal lleporl m Sunday School Conventions Hcv, Tlieophllus Xtibor. I'lltston. Address, "The Land and the Honk" ltev. W. M. ItehilK. I'll. I).. Sayie. Question box Conducted by llcv. V. J Bauer. Summit lllll. Addiess, " Our Convention Summui Ized" -ltev. D. O. Oerblcll, Weutllerly. Closing service. Prayei. UetiPilU-tlun On Sunday, September 24, at '-'.SO p. in., the ceremony of the laying of the curlier stone of the new church cdlllce of St. MurlrV KvntiRPllciil Lutheran church will take place. The mission ing- superintendent, ltev. William Ash mend SchnolTer. IX U.. of Phlladulphl.i. will ho present and participate In the service. A number of Lutheran cler gy men will also be present and tnk.1 part In the service. The following nitwit- will be Riven nt the Second Presbyteilnn chinch to morrow: MOltNINU. Prelude. "Pastorale" Alex, (lullmiint Quartette, "I'enedUttw In K. "..Selineclcer Tenor solo, Iteclt. and Aria from "ICIIJah, "Ye Peoule Itcnd Your Hearts" .Mundelssolin l'uslliule, "March of the Israelites." from "KH" M. Cos'n KVKXINO. Prelude. "Solitude' It. Oodnrd Quartette, "llenedletus"...C. K. Van I.aer Quartette, "The Hood Shepherd" Hani Postlude, "Allegro" Merkel (tospel service at Young Women's Christian association. 20.1 Washington avenue, Sunday at ",V p. in. All wo men are invited to be present. At tho North Scrantou branch of the Young Women's Christian association gospel services will be held lit 20 1 North Main avenue. Sundny. at 3.15 p. m. All women (lie welcome. The new secietnry. Miss Anna Musselman. wi'l he present and lead the iiieetlupr. The West Scrantou branch of th Young Women's Christian association gospel service w 111 be held corner of Main avenue nnd Scrantou street. All women are welcome. Following are the endowment tiny ex erclset at Howard Place African Meth odist Kplsoopal church: , 10.S0 a. in., sermon on education. 2.0 p. ni., address on eduction. 7..r0 p. in., organ prelude. Miss Kstelln Howard Invocation. Anthem, 'Praise the Lord." Hematics hy superintendent. Ritual services. Quartette, "Come I'nto .Me." Itnl stock of th Kxp.isltinn companj from $1,000,000 to $2, .'.00,000 and giving the right to float bonds In it similar amount. Since those early days In exposition history much has been done. The com History: W1glft&s:---p3? 'ftp THE EXPOSITION SITE. View East on Park Lake from the Elmwood Avenue Bridge. V 11 i. -, T,.,.C-iT&.-n,.. .rY..J.7 fnUU.-'J. L.,.1. ..,.'.--' t- -n-p' t. .Vw-id.M,1l!lW'vEK,v 'JTK-i-i Wft..l i '..- - "TMtVM7.A CluL -T,-!tNV-'..V- . rttMJtS1? - ' WP!';',,'?TSj)v',l " fe - rvnk.esi ,!;)1JPi THE EXPOSITION SITE. Viow Acvcr North Boy of Park Lako from Near the Country Club. Pnpor Miss V. A. Scott Solo, "I Heard the Voice".... Kiln Hex Paper Miss Hose Jackson Haas solo. "The Hnnd tin High." Kdwiutl Nelson Selection Choir Closing rcmnrks by pastor. Mrs. H. J. Morton will conduct the exercises. Religious News Notes Ttev. I. ,1. Lansing, of the recti nidge Presbyterian church, Is spend ing n portion of .tills month In Maine. Miss Adams, of the Young Women's Christian association, of Pittsburg, Pa., will speak at the Hescuo mission to night at S o'clock. The Presbytetan cleigy nnd n goodly nitinl.nl' nf l I'f.uti Vl rtl-l II M 1f1nr4 llf tilt' 'city will leave town on Montlny next one paeknpe of Sanative Wnsh, nnd to to nttentl the annual autumn seplon I dn.v I urn fcclinif us well as I ever did. of the Presbytery of Lackttwiinnn at . Susquehanna. The ses-ion will open on Monday evening. Several strong accessories lmve been , Rdde.l to the excellent choir of th Providence Presbyterian church I He personnel of that choir now Itu-hulof I twenty persons and Choirmaster C. !' Whlttemore nfllrms lint the music of) inw. year win surei surp-wt even ioi.- , high t.tantlartl of last season The new Presbvteiinn church belli, elected In Olyphnnt Is Hearing com pletlon itnil will !)- leatly for tloillcntlon ' In the oaiiv winter. It Is constructed of stone and wood nnd Is of very pleas- tug design in Its exterior appearance, while Its Interior will be thoroughly adopted to the conveniences nnd use of worship. The pastor of the church Is Hev. B. P. Hammond. Tomorrow's Services Episcopal. SI. Luke's Parish Kev. lingers Is rael, rector; Hev. K. J. Haughton, senior curate: ltev. M. H. Nash, junior curate. Sixteenth Sundny after Trin ity. St. Luke's church 7.30 a. m., holy communion: 10.30 a. in., morning pray er and sermon; 7..10 p. in., evening prayer and sermon; !).l." a. in., Sunday school and Hlble classes. St. Mark's, Ounmorc 10.30 a. in., morning prayer and sermon; 7.30 p. in., evening prayer and sermon; :l p. in., Sunday school and Hlble classes. Knst Knd Mission, Prescott avenue. :: p. in., Sunday school und Hlble classes. South Side Mission Klg street 2..10 p. in., Sunday school nnd Ulblo classes. St. David's parish, Ktlward .Tntnw Mcllenry. rector Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity. Celebrations of Holy Communion at 7.30 and 70.30 n. in.; evensong with address nt 7.30 p. m.; Simily school at 2.30 p. m. ' Evnngellcnl Luthernn. Kvangellcal Lutheran Sixteenth Sun tiny nfler Trinity. Clospel, Luke, 7:11 17; epistle. Kph.. 3:13-21. Vestment color, green. St. Murk's. Wnslibtirn nnd Four teenth streets. Kev. A. L. limner. I'll. 1).. pastor Services nt 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. in.: Luther league ut (1.30 p. m.; Sunday school at 12 m. Morning sub ject. "The Power that Worketb In I's:" evening subject, "Invoking (lod's Lov ing Kindness." Holy Ttlnlty. Adams avenue nnd Mulberry stieet, Kev. C (S. Spleker, fl Brief Digest of Great Exposition pany has been organized nnd under tho guiding hand of President John C. Mllburn has formed Its bureau and started its work. Plans have bvu prepared: n mag nificent site litis been selected and ELAIWOOD AVENUE ."STO wLa SiitS "nvwuwwkvrtku, jJM 'TTVV. - Vi - J-sweff V - vV .--. fellah ', .i44H Has pww Bffli1tfissaEai.3V S-? ' " ' "" A Letter to Mrs. Pinkham Brought Health to Mrs. Archambo. iLtlTER TO MRS. rlNKIIAIt NO. 4.39i " Dkaii Mns. Pinkiiam For two years I felt tired and t.o weak nnd dizzy thnt sonio dnys I could linrdly po around the house, llnckncho nnd head-ncli.- all the time and my food would not, digest nnd lind such pains In tho womb nnd troubled with luucorriuru and kidneys were affected. "After blrtlt of each child I grow weaker, nnd hcnrinif so much of tho pood you had done, I wrote to you and liavo taken six bottles of I.ydln 15. 1'lnkhnm's VetretabU Compound, one. box of I.t)7.enjres, otm box of Liver Pills, When I trot up In tho luorninjr I feel iim fresh nn I elltl when a fflrl nnd ent and sloop well and do nil of my work. If ,,v,.r j f,,Li Wl,n j,t 8,nll know w,u,n( () t ,ny strcngtli, I lemnv vom.lll(.,Hcine cured me. "-Mlts.SAM.VA At.f,u.Mlm ,.,...,,,,, m,k) AKt HAMlio. UlAltLMtoNT. mans. Tho prosenl Mrs. Plnklmm's exporl- ,.,K,0 u trciitintf Icniulc ills is uniiaral. lelctl: for years fdio worked .side by side with Mrs. Lvdia K. Piiikhatn. unci for bouictlme past has had sole churfjQ ., i .1 .. ' mo cc.rrcsj-m.ucme lu-o.u-iiiieiii i.i licr great bmines... treating by letter as many tis n hundred mousnmi nilliijf women n year. AH women who sutler are invited to write to Mrs. l'inkluim ut Lynn. Mass.. for ndriee, which will bo promptly given without chargu. pastor Services at 10.30 a. in. nnd 7.30 p. in.; Luther league at 0.30 p. m.; Sun day school ut 12 m. St. Paul's, Short avenue, Kev. W. C. L. Lailer, pastor Services at 10.30 a. in. nnd 7.30 p. in.: Sundny school ut 2.30 p. m. Zlon's, Mllllln nveiiuo. Kev. P. P. Zizolmunn, pastor Services ut 10.30 n. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. in. Christ church. Cedar avenue and Heech street, ltev. James Wltke, pas torServices at lo.no u. m. and 7.30 p. in.; Sundny school at 2 p. in. St. Peter's. Prescott avenue. Kev. .T. W. linndolph. pastor -Services ut 10.30 n. in.: Sunday school at !) a. in. Orate Kvmigelical Lutheran church of the General Synod Corner Mudlson avenue und Mulbeiry stieet. liev Ltlther Hess Waling, pastor. '.U'0. Sunday school ami pastor's Klble tta's: 10.30 u. in., divine service: subject of fcermon, "Divine Perfection nnd Hu man." The sncrnmeiit ' the Lonl'-c Supper will bo udnilnlsteiod after the morning sermon. f.30 p. in.. Y. P. S. C. K. : 7.30 til vino service; subject of ser mon. "Why I Don't (in to Church." Methodist Episcopal. Kim Park oluitvh- Prayer and pials service nt !'.30 u. m., preaehltif; '10.30 a. m. nnd 7.30 p. in. by the pastor, i M. atllln, P. P.; .it 12 in. 1-nlf hour Klble study In Sunday school) room; theme. "Hlble UlstoryV Sunday school nt 2 p. in. and Kpworth League nt G.30 p. in ; subject at 7.30 p. m., "The Man Tin) Watch." Simpson Methodist Kplsoopal church. Kev. .1. It. Sweet, pastor Mornln-,' prayer meeting at 0.30: preaching ser vice at 10.30, seimon by the pastor. the Progress of the of 1901 soon the work nf erecting the great structures will be started. The charm to the site which tho management of tho coming fair so wisely selected for it embraces 33,"i acres of the most beau tiful laini to be found on the North American continent ami to reach It three lines of steam and live lines of eletric cars may bo used. Another clinrni which the site possesses lies in the fact that to reach It is necessary to traverse the show portion of the city; tho selected tract lying north nnd west of the ilnest residential section. It's n broad statement to make, but the management believes tbut results will prove tho Justice of tho claim to say that the completed exposition will be the most beautiful ever scon. That statement, after giving due considera tion to the wonders of the World's Col umbian exposition at Chicago, nnd not forgetting the grnndour of the sight on those grotftids In the evening when looking nt the electrically Illumine! 1 1 urt of honor. Hut the Pan-Amerlcun exposition will be even more beautiful. It will have the snme water effects; finer hor ticultural effects, antl in its dominant feature: electricity, It will so fur excel the displays made at other fairs that those displays will by coinpnilson seem cheap nnd tawdry. It Is for Buffalo to do this, 'because she Is the "Klectiic City" and" In the year 1001 she intends to prove her dnlin to that title ns the exposition will be nintlo electrical In every manner possible. AVIth the great eatnrnct of BRIDQE (Looking North). Niagara within a few minutes' ride by trolley car and with the cables of the hnrnepsed cataract centering In lluf falu It would bo strange indeed If tho wonders of electricity were not shown ns never before. That the fair will be beautiful Is conceded; that ft will be Pun-American Is true; that It will bo assisted nnd encouraged by the nation Is as sured; thnt the countries of tho west ern homlsphero will nearly all partici pate is a fact, and that tho attendance will bo Pilot mnu8 Is beyond question for tho simple location of the city makes failure Impossible. Tho exposition site Is rarely fortu nate when attendance is considered for nulfulo Is In tho very heurt of the most thickly populated section of the western world. Woio an Imaginary circle with a rniMtiR of nco miles drawn ubout the Pan-American city with tho fair In tho center as tho hub. It would be found that 40,000,000 people were within that circle, or within one night's travel. Chicago can. with such a circle, show but 20.000,000 people, yet 27,0JW,0(M) peo ple paid admissions to her fair In 1803. Who can sny how many moro will visit the I'an-Ametican exposition In 1001? text, Psalm 107:31; Sunday school at 12; Junior Kpworth league at 2.M; Young Men's meeting nt I; Kpworth lengue nt 6.30, K. Crawford nnd It. Keith, leaders; evening preaching ser vice at 7.30, sermon by the pastor, sec ond In the series of "Women of the Old Testament," subject, "Sarah, the IPrln cess." All scuts free. A cordial wel come to all. Asbtiry Methodist Kpiscopuli church, corner Mousey avenue and Ueluwaro street ltev. W. (1. Simpson. H P.. pastor. Devotional meeting of the Krothcihood of St. Paul ut !.30 a. ti.. pi entiling ut 10.30 it. m., Sunday siimol nt 2.80 p. m ; Senior Kpworth Ion 5110 i.t C30 p. in.; preaching nt 7.30 p. in.; prayer meeting Wednesday nt 7.30 p. 111 ; Brotherhood of St. Putil. Kiitlny .H S p. 111. Scuts free; nil are Welcome Providence Methodist Kplsoopal church Kev. Wlllluin Kdgur. pnstor. The pnstor will preach to the congre gation of the Christian church as well as his own. Cnlon services at 10.30 11. 111. und 7.30 ji, m. In the evening tho service will bo In the Christian church. Sunday school, 2 l). 111.: Kiworth league at li.45 p. 111. Scats free All are In vited. First nermnn Methodist Kplsenpnl chin eh, corner dams avenue nnd Vine street I'lillln Itncncliiroi. nastnr. Sun day. 10.30 n. 111.. union service of the Flist nnd Second nermnn Methodist church of Seinntnn: 7.30 p. m., union s-orvloe of both (hutches In the Sec ond church. coiner 1 rospot-t avenue uml Hitch treet. South Side; KeV. K. K Stroller, of the Hojie of Israel mission In New York city, will jiroach both morning nnd t vonlnc. Court Street Methodist Kplsoopal church -Class. 1(1 n 111.. S. Iti-a-lcr, lender: preaching by pnsler, C5. C. Ly man morning nnd evening: morning service. 10.30 n. 111.: Sundny rehoo, 11. J." R. in.- Junior Lengue, 3.30 p. m.: Kpworth Lengue, fi .10 j). m.: preaching, 7.".0 i. m. Kvcrybndy welcome. Collar Avenue Methodist Kplrcopnl church Kev. F. P. Doty, pnstor. Ser vices, Sundny. Sept. 17, ISM. Preach ing by jinstor, 10.30 11. 111. nnd 7.30 j). in.: Stindnv school. 11.4.". n: 111.; Junior Kp worth Lengue. 3.30 p. m.; Kiiv.ortli Lengue, C.30 j). in. The seats are nil free and tho stranger Is nlwnys wel come. Ash Street Methodist Kplseopal church, John It. Austin, pastor Ser vices nt 10.30 n. 111. nnd 7.30 p. 111.: Sun tiny school nt 2 n. 111.: Kpworth lengue ut 0. t."i p. m.. Miss Corn Lown leader Hownrd tineo African Mt tbodlst Fplsecijinl church Kev. 11. A. flrnnt, B. P., pastor. 10.30 a. in.. sub1"ti, "Fduoatlon;" 2.30 p. m., Sundny school and ntldfos-'eii on 'Christian Culture;" 7.Ti0 ji. m., general endowment day ex orcises. 1'linmoio Methodist Kpiseopnl church Preaching service at 10.30 a in. and i.30 i. in.: class meetings at 11.30 a. 111.: Sundny school nt 2.30 p. in.: prayer meeting at C.80 p. in.; subject for the morning. "The Conditions of Power." subject for the evening. "Tho Kock and tho Sand." Seats free nnd nil nint'e welcome Presbyterian. First Prcsbytcrinn church Services nt 10.30 n m. nnd 7.30 p. m. Pr. Mc Leod will preneh' Second Presbyterian church Services at Ci."A u. 111. nnd 7.30 p. m. Pr. Kob inson will jireach morning und evening. All are welcome Wniihtirn Street Presbyterian church. Kev. John P. Moffatt. P. P.. jinstor Services nt 10.30 n. in. nnd ,7.30 p. 111.: Hlble school at 12 m.; Young People's Christian Kudenvor ut 0.20 p. m At the morning service the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will bo administered. Kcceptlon of new members nnd bap tism of children ut the beginning of the service. No sermon at the morn ing service. All aro cordially Invlt.-tl. Providence Pi-osbvtorl in chti'-ch. P-v. fleorgo K. C.ulld. P. P.. jinstoH. The pastor's morning theme will bo "A Faith that Pleases Him;" Sunday school nt 12 111.; Young People's Ku denvor meeting. 0 "', ji. in.: cvering ser vice, 7.30 i. in. Special music by the choir Including u mnle tiuartetie in Hie evening. Sents of the church aro free. tlreon IJIdge Presbyterian church. Kev. Isaac ,1. Lansing, pastor Morn ing service nt 10.30. sermon by Mr. A. V. Ho wot-; Klble school at 12 o'clock; Kndenvor society mooting at 0. I.l p. in No evening servlet- Sttmnei- Avenue Presbyterian church. Kev. L. K. Foster, pastor Sunday school nt 2 1 1. in.' preaching by the pas tor nt fi p. 111., subject. "An Agreeable Invitation Acceiited:" Christian Kn denvor nt 7 p. ni. ; jirnetlce for rallying day, Tuesday nt ".IS n. m.: jirayer meeting nt 7. IS p. 111 Wednesday. Presbyterian chapel. Adams tfenue nnd Now York street. Kev. James Hughes, pastor First half hour will bo tnken up bv tho Christian Kndcavor society und Mr. Hughes will preach a short sermon. Service to commence nt 7 30 n. 111. prompt. All In tho neighbor hood of the eliujiel aro cortllnlly Invited to attend the service. Taylor Presbvterian cliurch 10"0 a. 111.. preaching by the jinstor; 11.30 n. in., Sundny school. Baptist. Pc-nn Avenue Bantlst church. Penn avenue, between Spruce and Linden streets Preaching morning nt 10.30 nnd evening nt 7 30 bv tho nastor, Kev. Kobert F. Y. Pierce. Morning prayers in the lower temple at 9.-1S. Topic of morning sermon, "Withholding from nod. or Keeping Hack Part of the Price." BMef reception to strangers and visitors following the morning ser vice. Sunday school tit 2 o'clock: Young People's meeting at fi.30. Pniu Inr evening service lasting one hour. Brief sermon and bright music. The ordinance of Baptism will be ndmlnls tered. Mr. Miles, the celebrated oor netlsl will Dlnv "The Holv City." Flvnt Knjitlst church, Kev. S. F. Matthews, pastor. Tho usual services morning -ind evening In the basement or the Welsh Pnptist church, Main u'-nnno. 11 30 n. 111 nnd 7.30 p, m.; sub 1ect f r the morning. "Tho Assoola Imn " otibleei for evening ' Pust:' Sunday school. 2.30 p. 111., Plymouth ch'inl-, Pr. Betldoo, superintendent: P. Y P. V. prayer meeting. 0.30 j). 111. al Ivniile hall: voelclv to-iiver n !-Iti'.-, 7.30 p. m Wednesday evening. All are welcome to theo services. Jackson Street Knptlst church Morning tirayer mooting nt 0.30, leader. Brother It. Nleholls. At 10.30 preach ing by the pastor, ltev. Thoiruts tb f'.ritchy. P. D. Topic, "The Ways of Kollglon." Sunday school nt 2 p. 111., Alfred Kobcrts, superintendent. Kven Ing sorvleo nt 7 shnrp. Prnlse nnd song service. Anthem by full choir, followed by nn nddress. Tnile, "My self or Another." This church Is for nil mid you are welcome. Seats nre all free. At 2 p. m. come Into the Bible clnss tnught by Kev. James Hughes. Oreen Kldgo Baptist cliurch. Kev. W. J, Ford, jinstor Services at 10.30 a. in. nnd 7.30 p. in. Subject In the morning. "Memory Beyond the Crave;" In the evening. "The Child-like Spirit. th Chrlst-llke Rttlrlt." Sundny school at 11. IS; Young Fenjde's) prayer meeting nt 0.30. Fhlloh Baptist church, SO." Cenief Ftreet Preaching, 10.30 n. in.; Sunilav Fchool, 2 j). m.- evening subjuct. "lie Strong. Walk, I am with You." All nrc welcome. Kev. J. II. Hell, pan. . North Main Avenue Baptist church The imstot, Pr. Heading, will nreniii nl 10.30 on tin. subject, "A Kenl-Plscljile." Sunday school. 2 j. 111 ; Y, l S, C. K., 0.30: preaching In the evening at 7.30, suoject. "The Kight Way." Miscellaneous, draco Keformed Kplseopal church. Wyoming avenue, below Mulhorrv street, Kev. fleorgo L. Alrlcli. mtstor Prayer ant! prnlse servlco at 0,30 h. 111.: tllvlno worship ut 10.30 a, in. and 7.) p. m.. preaching by the pastor; morn ing. "Steatlfust. Immovable," I Onr.. ir.:,v(: . Matt., irniw: evening, "Tho Wnyshle Hearer 15:1.19; Sabbath stliool ut li' m.; JONAS LONG'S SONS. Saturday We offer for Saturday seasonable wearables culled from Til REE department';. These goods are adapted for the cool ish weather we are having, they are comfort-giving, and we know the little prices we ask for them will more than inter est you. Boys' Clothing- Here's a new lot of Boys' Reefers, in sizes 3 to 10 years; they arc all wool, with Ini'Ke sailor collar; are worth .$2.q8. We offer them today at a pi ice that alone will 0 take the chill off 1 .98 Boys' Reefers, all wool, brown and gtcy mixtures, with inlaid velvet collar, pearl buttons, sizes 3 to 10, worth S4.25. Satur- - Q day z.yij Boys' Velvet Corduroy Pants, bottle green, garnet, blue and drab; sizes ; to 10 years, worth x $i.a Saturday OvC Boys' Double-Breasted All-Wool Cheviot Suits, blue and black; heavy weight; sizes 8 to 15. The best value ever offered, fill- Q ly worth $4.48. Saturday. X."o Boys' Flannel Blouses, latest Fall styles, handsomely trimmed. Prices r.inge from $2.48 down to J DC Wo I ave on hand 40 dozen Boys' All-Wool Knee Pants, sizes 3 to 1 3. They go on sale Saturday, and while the lot lasts you may have them at, the pair 1 yC No more than 3 pairs lo a buyer. 's Wearables Men's Fall Weight Silver Grey Ribbed Shirts and Draw ers with light fleecing. They are just the right garments for early Fall wear. You usually pay 45c a garment Qr for them. Saturday oy The Garland Night Robe is one of the best popular priced garments on the market. A new shipment CA-r of them on sale baturday, at " wv Fancy Striped Hose in new color combinations that are considered special value at 19c. We offer them 1 Kr Saturday, at f u Joes Looses Sons BITTENBENDER & CO. A Man's Two Friends GAS LAMPS. jestic, Electro. Regular Price, $3.50. Price, PU The largest line of Su.ndries in the State to select from. Our Repair Shop Is the hest. Only skilled mechauics employed here. Can make any part of your bicycle. Satisfaction guaran teed. Huameliug aud Nickte-Plating a specialty. We can rubber tiie your carriage any size or style with the ' Kelley Springfield Tire," the only tire that is elec trical welded. All others will tear loose and turn over. Iusist on the best. IRON AND STEEL WAGONMAKERS' AND BLACK-' SV7THS' SUPPLIES. Bittenbender 126-128 Franklin V. 1. S. C. li. ul ti."0 p. ill. Hi'tttB frt.-f. All welcome Tin1 I'tiloii Hlble cltixst fin- lPHHun stutlv Tlitii'."ilay evening t i.-5 u'cliiek. All W'elmmr. iilunteors of Anu'ilei Weutlier bo. Inj ftiyonible iiiei'tliiRH will l.e lieltl In otir lent nt llie eorner r AtlHWH nveiiuo nnd Mulberry sttreetH, ntliei' wifo In our itnnory, am North Wash Iniftoii Hvonue. LonlV iluv. Supt, 17tli, Ht !1 l 111. an o!ii ulf service will bti lieltl ot Nay Auk nark; ewnliiE nt S ! o'clock Dr. J. C. llatefon will lecturf JONAS LONG'S SONS. WMMAMA Shoes Women's Fine Lace and Button Boots, with good stout s"b!es, kid and patent leather tips, all styles toe; worth $2.60. Satur- 4 .0 day 1.4o Women's Dongola Kid Button and l.ace -Shoes, kid tips, new Cornell toe; worth $2.25. t Saturday l.y Men's Casco Calf Lace and Con gress Shoes, globe and empire toe, good dongola tops, worth q 3.00. Saturday l."o Misses' Lace and Button Boots, with kid tips, oak leather soles, up per of soolma kid skin, value $1. so, Saturday.. l.ZD Boys' Satin Calf Lace Shoes, stout extension soles, bulldog Q toe, sizes 12 to 5i yoC Infants' Soft Sole Lace Shoes, with fancy stitching, in all the popular colors pink, blue, chocolate, tan, wine, red, white and black worth 40c. Saturday... XOC Equpped with the latest im provemeuts, including Roller Chain and Morrow Coaster Brake. Bundy Avenue, Scrantou, Pa. 'I. ' t'nlU'd I'hrlstlitiu" Uvoryhotljr llt'otild hear Itlni. Servlcen every we?k nlRht, nt v.hlih tllfi'iiint ienlicrs will Rive (ifiel nt1ilivHt4. OurliiK Ciy' tain Toiten'o nbsoncu nt nMrrrV cnun ell. to h.-'tl In Trenton. N. J Mrotlier CltiH A'lobell will tnl(e clhH'go of Beivlt'px. liverybotlv wclconio. Kullinail YnuriK Alen'H fhrlstinn as. tmclatliii. -Hev. II. I,. Alrlcli. imsfir Gt'iico llefornietl Kittvcopnl cliurch, will ml'lrchH Hie fanilly uiectiiiK at 3.45 p. ni. A corill.il welcome to all. Specials Bicycle Co.
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