TWtijnpii, ii Hi I.M rimr GALLON'S. - .-i -i ii.r .iori.rij-uxnj-Lru-uij-ijji.n.ri - Ti-' f 4- IrTTI "-"--" AT Yl f I A H I MFwMFmJ3 $8.20 fancy Cheviots. in great variety. AT $6.90 short and boxy. Rev. Iinbert V. Y. Pierce announces a series cif praoth-al sermoTi talks to vorUlnrcmcn nml theii families, at the l'enn Avenue Btin'lht church, beglnnlnR Sunday nest. 0:.o tipr 1. The topics of these sermon lectures nre very suRKostive aivl .ill doubtless prove nttrnctlva to many who are not regular attnaanta nt church services. The topics nre as follows: First. "nellRlon ntid Labor, or Safeguards of tho Nation;" second. "The WorklnKman's Paradlne. or MaU liiK a liome; third, "At ttw VlamliiB Forge of Life, or JIaUliiK a NnnW "We bespeak for the- preacher laiRO congresatlons and for thp nsarors many helpful words of pound Instruc tion and wisdom, given by one who Is kind and friendly to all people. Harvest festtvnl of the Salvation Army Saturday, September S3, to Tues day, October ."!. Meetings will bo con ducted as follows: Saturday at S p. m., bringing in the shc-aves; Sundny at 11 a. 111. nnd 8 p. m., Harvest Home: Monday nt S p. m. a u musical festival and Tuesday nt S p. in. public auction of goods. . Miss Michel, the gymnasium director of the Voting Women's Chrlbtlan As sociation, returned to tho city this week Classes will open nevt Monday and during next week. Any old friend or new ones will be cordially met by Miss Michel and the secrctaiies at the Y. W. C. A rooms on "Washington- avenue. In the Second Presbytenlan church the following music will be rendered s.t the services tomorrow: MORNING. Prelude. "Offertolro" Th. Dubois Quartette, "Draw Nigh to Me, o Wcnry" Iasfcen-Cornoll Contralto solo, "Ono Sweetly Solemn Thought" Dudley Hack Fostlude-'Tcstal Song" W. K. West KVKKIKG. Prelude, "Bcrccuso In A" a. Dclbruck Quartette, "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say" V'm. Iloed Duet, tenor and bass, "My Faith Looks Up to Thee" Schnccker Postludc, "Marcho Trlumphalo" Th. Dubois ' ' ' V The congregation of the Memorial Baptist church, now on AVayno ave nue, who have recently bought a lot on Church avenue, had a special busi ness meeting Thursday evening at which the following members were ap pointed as a building committee: Messrs. L. X. Roberta, J. J. Owens, If Relig OH THE YELLOW SIGNS. J3 pui :k I4i Mnvtu f. JTl DOUBir SJs W '"if NOW FOR THE Deeds Speak Louder Than Words We Are Doing the Business. People are not slow to appreciate the value of real bargain-giving, such as is going on in this store. You will buy a Fall Suit or Overcoat Why not buy it here and now, and save money. We're going to move every article in this establishment fnust be sold within a short time. New Fall and Winter Goods which were bought before we thought of moving, must be' sacrificed NOW. v;i.A.wihf . .... ..... (isufi Fine Tailor-Made Suits and Overcoats at one-third less than you can buy them for elsewhere. Overcoats at same prices as Suits. All the latest shades of blue, black, brown and tan in Meltons, Kerseys, Beavers and Montagnac materials. AT q. , Fine Black, Blue and JpO.OU Mixed Cheviots and Cassimcre Suits, in single and double-breasted styles. Over twenty-five patterns to select from. Warranted strictly all-wool. Regular value $ 10. AT SI Our regular $12.00 Suits in fine striped Worsteds, plain and The new club checks All-Woo! Top Coats of covert cloth, cut Value $10. Penn WATCH THE YELLOW SIGNS. iUUdsM Kvan Thomas, D. B. Griffiths, Vingham KIchards, Isaac Williams, John Twin ing, W. J. Thomas, Kvan Traherne, David Gravel and the pastor, llev. w . F. Davis. The meetings will be held at the Memorial Baptist church on Wayne avenue at the usual hours tomorrow. The pastor will preach both morning and evening. After crmon, com munion will follow and several new members will be enrolled. Tho following selections will be ren dered at the morning and evening ser vices at Kim Park church tomorrow: MORNING. Organ, Prelude, in D Diencl Anthem, "O Ho Joytul" Huclc Organ, Offertory In A Flat Parker Anthem, "Thou Who Aro r;ntnronen Abovo Novcllo organ, Fugue In G Minor Dacli Oigan. Prelude In G Minor West Anthem. "O t'omo l.rt us sing - ...uucii Organ. Offertory in G Ilenaud Hymn-nnthem. "lnsplrcr nnd Hearer of Prnyer" Kmcrson t'ontralto solo, "Tlirongli Peace to Light" l!uck Miss Duncan. Organ, Postlmlo In I) Buck Organist and choir-master J. AUrcd Pennington. Eelleoiis Ne?s Holes Jllshop Talbot will preach In St. I.uke'B church tomorrow morning. Special music and speaking will be given at tho Preshyterlan church to morrow, the occasion being "Rally Day." On each Sunday during the remainder of the month nt both morning and evening services the themes to be dis coursed will be Buch ns will nrouse a lively Interest among all hearers. Ilov. MY. Reading, In his former pastorato In central Pennsylvania towns has been very successful In tho upbuilding of tho church and his well wishers here nro hopeful of resultant good work attending his labors. Tomorrow at the morning service tho sacrament of the Lord's supper will bo observed, tho sermon subject be ing "A Memorial." In the evening at 7.30 o'clock Mr. Ileadlnor will preach on "A Bad Choice." and a choir of malo voices, led by Chorister Keese Wntkins, will render a special pro gramme. During tho month of October tho re ligious services at the North Main Ave. nuo Baptist church will bo of a special character, somewhut evangelistic In rHE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, llf ir I r V r VFPH A beautiful 0.90 of patterns a line that is without an equal in this city. Beautiful stripes, worsteds and fancv cheviots; also plain blue and black worsteds, livery garment stamped with the maker's name. These suits are from our reg ular $13.50 and Sis lines. AT tf. -t a o Your cno'ce f tne pl4.o0 finest Tailor-Made Suits equal to the best custom-made garments. Beau tiful patterns. The equal of any $20 suit elsewhere. ton. 137 sundi their nature. Rev. S. G. "Reading, who lately assumed this pastorato, Is now residing in tho city, nnd has become ac quainted with lbs congregation. The services tomorrow at the Dun more Methodist Hplscopal church will be as follows: Preaching morning and evening by tho pastor. Rev. A. J. Van Cleft. In tho morning ho will speak on tho topic, "Kbenezer." The even ing subject is "Vowing and Paying." Evangelistic services will be continued all of next week at No. C, corner of Mill and Smith streets. Rev. A. P. Cobb, the eloquent evan gelist, who assisted Rev. Bulgln last fall In tho revival services conducted In Assembly hall, has been engaged to conduct another series of meetings in the Tripp Avenue Christian church, be ginning Sunday evening, Oct. S. To night the young people of the congre gation will meet for rehearsal, pre paratory to assisting In tho musical portion of the services. Totoow's Services Episcopal. St. Luke's Parish Rev. Rogers Is rael, rector: Rev. E. J. Huughton, seni or curate; Rev. M. B. Nash, Junior cur ate. Eighteenth Sunday nfter Trinity. St. Luke's churcli-7.no a. in., holy communion; 10 n. 111., morning prayer 10.30 a. m., sermon and holy commun ion: 7.30 p. 111., evening prayer and ser mon; 9.13 a. m., Sunday school and Bible classes. St. Mark's, Dunmore 8 a. in., Holy Communion; 10.30 a. m., morning pray er and sermon; 7.30 p. m., evening pray er and sermon: 3 n. m., Sunday school and Blblo clnsses. East End .niss.on, Prescott avenue 3 p. m., Sunday school nnd Bible classes; 7.30 p. ni., evening prayer and sermon. South Side Mission. Fig street 2.30 p. in., Sunday school and Bible classes. m. oaviu's parish, Kdward James Mcllenry, rector Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. Celebrations of Holy Communion at 7.30 and 10.30 a. in.; Sun day school at 2.30 p. m.; evensong, with address at 7.30 p. m.i corporate Com munion of Sisters of Bethany at 7.30 a. m. Christ's church (Protestant Episco pal), Washington and Park avenues. Rev. F. S. Ballentine, rector Tho church building of this new parish will bo formally opened for dlvlun service Sunday evening next. Oct. 1. at 7.30, by tho nt. Ilev. Ethelbert Talbot, D. D., bishop of the diocese. After tho ser vico there will bt'an Informal gather ing, at which the pastor of the differ ent Green IUdge churches and promi nent laymen will be heard from with a few words befitting the occasion. As bury quartetto and other musical tal ent, with orchestra accompaniment. Evangelical Lutheran. Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. Gospel. Matt.. 22:31-10; epistle. I Cor.. 1:1-9. Vestment color, green. St. Murk's, Washburn and Four teenth streets, Rev. A. L. Ramor, Ph. D., pastor Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p, in.; Luther Ieaguo at 6.30 p. m.j Sunday school at 13 m Morning sub ject, "Enriched by the Lord;" evening Clothing GALLEN'S. Hats Latest Fall Shapes in Yoimmii, .Miller, Dimlan and Knox Blocks. 97c for mon's .brown, lilnck nnd penrl Alpines mid Derbys. ltcg ular value, $1.50. 1 for our regular $2.30 lints. y.S Tlie cuu.'il of any $2.30 hut ' snlcl anywhere. Muck mill brown Derbys, blue k ami brown Al, .ne.. Becoming shapes. jt -- for the celebrated $.1 'AgM n Z, ZjT cy" l1!lls sold "'1 over tho M7 '' l-nlto.l Slates. Swell En glish shapes In Alpines ami Derbys. hoes $-. s for Mon's Patent Leather, U Vlcl Kid and Calf Shoos. -' some with hand-welted solo. Over fifty stylos to select from in luce or congress; also Ladles' Dnngola Hox Calf and Vict Kid Shoos, with kid or patent tips, lace or button. Ileal value, $J. 97c Leather Shoos of Dnngola Satin for Hoys' and Misses Solid rVitf .., llftv r'-ilf Innn rr imt- Real value $1.23 and $!.&). 13 JR&nm subject, "What Doth tho Lord Thy God Require of Thee?" Holy Trinity. Adams avenue and Mulberry street, Rev. C. G. Spleker, pastor Services at 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m'.; Luther league at 6.30 p. in.; Sun day school at 12 in. St. Paul's, Short avenue, Rev. W. C. L. Lauer. pastor Services at 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. in.; Sunday school at 2.30 p. m. Zlon's, Mlfllin avenue, Rev. I'. F. Zlzelmann, pastor Services at 10.30 a. m.: Sunday school at 2 p. in. Christ church, Cedar avenue nnd Beech street. Rev. James Wltke, pas torServices ut 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. in.; Sunday school at 2 p. m. ht. Peters, t'reseott avenue, nev. John Randolph. pastor Services at 1O.P.0 n. ni. and 7.30 p. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. m. Grace Evangelical Lutheran church of the General Synod, corner Madison a;enup nnd Mulberry street Rev. Lu ther Hess Waring, pastor. 9.30 a. m.. Sunday school and pastor's Bible class: 10.30 a. in., divine worship; subject of sermon, "Tho Last Old Testament Prophet:" 0.30 p. m.. Y. P. S. C. E.: 7,30 p. m.. divine worship: subject of sermon, "Lessons from the Lite of a Queen of the Orient." Methodist Episcopal. Elm Park church Prayer and praise service at 9.30; preaching at 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m. by tho pastor. C. M. Glf fln, D. D.; at 12 ni.. half-hour Bible study, theme. "Blblo History and Au thors;" Sunday school at 2 and Ep worth league at 0.30 p. in.: topic at 7.30 "Admiral Dewey am. General Dues." Simpson Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. J. B. Sweet, pastor Morning prayer meeting nt 9.30; preaching ser vice at 10.30, sermon by Rev. E. O. Heal; Sunday school at 12 m.: Junior Epworth league nt 2.S0 p. in.: Young Men's meeting at -1 p. in.: Epworth league at 0.30 p. in., lender, the pastor; evening preaching service at 7.30. ser mon by the pastor, subject, "Hngar and Her Troubles." the third sermon In tho series of the Women of the Old Tes tament. All seats fice. A welcome to all. Ash Street Methodist Episcopal church John R. Austin, pastor. Ser vices at 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. ni. Sun day school at 2 n. in.; Epworth league at G.-I5 p. in.: evnngollstlc services In the evening, A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. Union meetings will continue each evening of the week following In the Hnrnn building. Hampton Street Methodist Eplseopnl church Services on Sunday as follows: Preaching at 10.10 by Rev. J. B. Sweet. D. D.. pastor of tho Simpson Method ist Episcopal church; class meeting nt 11.30; Sunday school nt 12 m.: Epworth league at 0.30: evening preaching ser vice at 7.30 by Rev. Francis Oendall, of Taylor. A cm dial welcome to all. Asbury Methodist Episcopal church, comer Mousey nvenuo and Delawaro street, Itev. W. G. Simpson. D. D pas torDevotional meeting of the Broth erhood of St. Paul at 9.::o a. m.; pivach Ing nt 10.30 a. m.i Sunday school nt 2.30 p. in.; Senior Epworth league at 0.30 p. m.: prenililng at 7.30 p. in.; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.30 p. in.: Brotherhood of S't. Paul, Friday at 8 p. m. Seats free. All are welcome. Tho Providence Methodist Episcopal church Rev. William Edgar, pastor. The usual services wlJl bo held. Tho pastor will preach moknlng and even and. SEPTEMBER 30, 1899. WATOH THE YELLOW SIGNS. i''''''''' - LOTHING The latest Fall Styles in Reefers and Suits for boys are here. You know our reputation for Boys' Clothing. We have always maintained the lowest prices. We still .adhere to them. $i in For Bys' 1 .97 Fancy Vcs- tee and Blouse Suits, of all-wool materials, pretty designs, well made; sizes 3 to 12 years. Also double breasted Suits, sizes 6 to 16 years. Values up to $3 00. Knr lli flrrt -.97 Novelty Suits ever brought to Scranton. There are no better suits shown anywhere, Why pay $6.00, $7.00 or $8.00 when you can buy equally as good here for $4.0,7? Cloths of the finest textures; creations newest; styles exclusiye, Avenue. ing. Subject ut .30 a. in., "'Divine Fellowship;" subject at 7.30 p. in.. "A Royal Reception." Sunday school, 2 p. m.; Epworth league, 6.15 p. m. Seats free. All welcome. Howard Place African Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. II. A. Grant. B. D., pastor 10.30 a. in... subject, "The Condescension and Benevolence of Christ;" 2.30 p. ni.. Sunday school; 7.30 p. in., subject, "Spontaneity Comes from the Holy Ghost In Us." Diinniore Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. A. J. Van Cleft, pastor Preach ing services at 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m.: class meetings at 11.30 a. in.; Sun day school at 2.30 p. in.; prayer meet ing at fi.30 p. in. Subject for morning, "Ebenezor;" subject for evening, "Vow ing and Paying." Seats free and all made welcome.. Evangelistic services will bo held eai-h evening next week at No. C, corner of Mill and Smith streets. Peckvllle Methodist Episcopal church Rev. S. C. Simple"-- pastor. Ser vices 10.30 a. ni. and 7.30 p. m.; morn ing theme, "Christ, the Revelation of God's Love:" evening, a sermon to young Chrlstlnn, subject,, "Elements of True Greatness." Sunday school at 2.30; Epworth league at 6.30 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. Presbyterian. First Presbyterian church Services 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. in. Dr. McLcod will preach. Sunday oehool, 12.13; i. P. S. C. E., 8.30 p. m. Mid-week service preparatory to communion, Wednes day. 7.45 p. in. Strangers welcome. Second Presbyterian church Ser vices at 10.30 a. in. nnd 7.30 p. m. Dr. Robinson will preach morning and evening. Topic for the evening, "Vic tory Through Surrender." All arc wel come. Washburn Street Presbyterian church, Rev. John P. Mofllt. D. D.. pastor Ser vices nt 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. in.: Young People's Christian Endeavor at 0.20 p. ni.; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.30 p. in. The pastor will preach morning nnd evening. All cordially welcome to all of these services. Green Ridge Presbyterian church Morning service nt 10.30 and evening service nt 7.30 Instead of 7.45, as here tofore. Tho pastor. Rev. Isaac J. Lans ing, will preach -both times, Morning theme, "An Apostle of the American Alps;" evening theme, "A Life of Joy." Blblo school nt 12 o'clock and meeting of the Society of Christian Endeavor at 0.30. A cordial welcoino to all at all services. Sumner Avenue Presbyterian church. Rev L. R. Foster, pastor ServlceH as follows: 10.30 a. m., prayer and praise service, led by Haymon French: 3 p. ni Sunday school: 6 p. in., rallying day service: 7 p. in.. Endeavor; 7.15 p. m. Wednesday, mid-week prayer service. Presbyterian chapel. Adams avenue nnd New York street, Rev. James Hugheh, pastor Subject, "How Shall We Escape If We NcglecUso Great Sal vation?" All are cordially Invited. Time of service, 7.30 p. in. bervlce Monday evening for men only, to bo conducted hy Mr. Adair and his band of Yoko Fellow h from the Young Men's Christian nsaoolatlon, railway depart ment. All men ure cordially invited. Service at 7.15 p. in. Providence Presbyterian church The pastor, Rev. Guorgo E. Guild. D. D.. will occupy the pulpit ut 10.30 a. in. unit 7.S0 p. m.i Sundny school at noon; En donvor meeting nt 0,35 p. in. The pub lic always welcoino to ull aervlccs. Shoe ... - .. - i"-"iliir-nj--j-rv--.n.r-jn.ar - .- For Boys' hand PS ? some Blouse and Vestee Suits, beautifully trimmed and made blue and fancy ef fects. Also double-breasted Suits up to sixteen years. Real value $3.00. l4Ai c For Beautiful $3.98 Novelty in Vestee ef fects, with cardinal, blue, tan, gray, green(and ca det blue trimmings. Also Double-Breasted Suits with double seat and Knee Pants tine materials. Real value S5.00. 1 House, WATCH THE YELLOW SIGNS, Taylor Presbyterian church Services at 10.30 a. in., preaching by the pastor. Rev. L. It. Foster; 11.30 a. ni., Sunday school. Baptist. Penn Avenue Baptist church. Penn avenue abovo Spruce street Preach ing morning at 10.30 and evening at 7.30 by the pastor. Rev. Robert F. Y. Pierce. Morning prayer In the lower temple nt 9.45. Topic of morning sermon. "The Bread of Life." Reception of the new members and Communion following tho morning sermon. Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Young People's meeting at 6.45. Topic of evening sermon, "Re ligion and Labor, or Safeguards of tho Nation." the first In a series of Sunday evening sermon-talks to worklngmen and their families. Amerman Memorial mission Sunday school at 3.30 p. in.: rally for fall work; prayer and praise service at 7.43 p. m Rev. James Fielding, leader. All wel come. Shlloh Baptist church, 303 Centre street Prenchlnir at 10.30 a. m.: Blblo school nt 2 p. m.; Young People's union at 7.30 p. m.: evening subject, "What Manner of Law." The Lord's Supper after the session. All are welcome. Rev. J. II. Bell, pastor. Jackson Street Baptist church Morn ing prayer meeting at 9.30, leader, Brother David Argust. Preaching ser vice In the morning at 10.30, Pastor Rev. Thomas do Gruchy, D. D will preach. Topic. "The Faith of Abra ham." Sunday school at 2 p. ni., Al fred Roberts, superlntndent: evening service at 7 sharp. Twenty minutes spent In song and praise, followed by a short address. Topic, "He Blessed Mo There." This service Is blight and for the people. You are cordially wel come. First Baptist church Rev. S. F. Ma thews, pastor. The usual services, morning and evening- 11.30 n. in. and 7.30 p. in. In tho basement of the First Welsh Raptlst church, Main nve nue. The Lord's supper will be ob served at 'ho close cf tho evening ser vice. Sunday school. 2.30 p. ni., at Plymouth church. Dr. Beddoe, super intendent. B. Y. P. U. prayer meeting. 6.30 p. m., nt Ivorlte hall. Weekly prayer meeting at 7.30 p. m. Wednes day evening. All are welome to these services. North Slain Avenue Baptist church S. O. Reading, pastor. Preaching at 10.30 a. m. and i.m p. m. jneme lor morning. "A Memorial." followed by Lord's supper; theme for evening. "A Bad Choice;" 2 p. ni.. Sunday school; C.30 p. m.. Christian Endeavor meeting. North Main Avenue Bnptlst church. S. G. Reading, pastor Preaching at 10 30 a. m. nnd 7.30 p. in.: theme for morning. "A Memorial." The Lord's Supper will be observed. Theme for evening. "A Bad Choice;" 2 p. m.. Sun day school; 6.30 p. m.. Christian En deavor meeting. Green Ridge Baptist church Rev. W. J. Ford pastor. Church services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Tho Lord's supper will follow the morning sermon, subject In tho evenli- "Tho Sin of Complaining It's Punishment nnd Cure." Sunday school at 11.45. Meet ing of the Juniors at 3,30; Seniors at 6.30. All welcome to all of these ser vices, . Miscellaneous. Graco Reformed Episcopal church, GALLEN'S. f y JP u!oi vT wfflv Suits Wyoming nvenue below Mulberry Btreet, Rev. George L. Alrich. pastor Prayer and praise service at 9.30 a. in.; divine worship nt 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m.; Communion at the morning ser vice. Preaching by the pastor at both services. Morning, "Excluded from Eden." Genesis. 3:21; evening. "Studies In Matthew," Matthew. 13:7-22. Sab bath school at 12 m.: Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 6 30 p. m. Seats all free. Strangers nlwny3 welcome. The union Bible cluss for lesson study every Thursday at 7.13 p. ni. Bring your Bible with you. Volunteers of America. 310 Washing ton avenue, Captain George Totten In command Sunday, Oct. 1, at 8 p. in.. Captain Crow. A. D. C, of Philadel phia, will speak; topic, "A Message from Hell." Meetings every evening during the week at 8.15 p. in. The pub lic Is cordially Invited. All Soul's Unlversallst church, on Pine street between Adams and Jeffer son avenues Rev. O. It. Beardsley, pastor. Residence, 629 Adams avenue. Morning service, 10.30: subject. "Sin, What Is It?" evening service, 7.30, subject. "All In One, or the Keys." Sunday school after the morning ser vice, Mrs. S. Benjamin, superintend ent; Y. P. C. IT. meeting, 6.30 p. in., sub ject, "Religion in the Market; tho Seller." First Church of Christ (Scientist). 310 Adams avenue Sunday services, 10 30 a. m. and 7.30 p. in. Subject, "Are Sickness. Sin nnd Death Real'."' Wed nesday evening meeting at S o'clock. All welcome. Railroad Young Men's Christian as sociationRev. L. R. Foster, of Sum ner Avenue Presbyterian church, will address the gospel meeting at 3.15. All welcome. MOOSIC. T. W. Davles, secretary of tho Pitts ton Young Men's Christian association, was calling In town on Wednesday. Rev. C. M. Surdam. pastor of tho Pittston Methodist Episcopal chuicli, called on friends here on Thursday. Mrs. Scull, of Tunkhannock Is visit ing her niece, Mrs. J. R. Thomas. Several of our townspeople attended tho Dallas fair yesterday. A daughter was horn to Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hayden on Thursday. A crowd of boys were chestnuttlng on the river bank Wednesday when Louis, son of J. R. Thomas, .'Ml from a limb, a distance of twenty-four feet. Both legs were broken and his face badly bruised. Dr. Watson set Iho bones and Louis Is doing ns well as could bo expected. Services In the Methodist Eplsc.op.il church tomorrow nre as follows: Preaching at 10.30 a. m. nnd 7.30 p. in. by the pastor, class meeting at 11.38 a. in., Sunday school at 2.00 p. m.. Ep worth League at 6.45 p. in. Seats are free nnd all nro wclcomo to all three, services. "DEEDS ARE FRUITS, words are but leaves." The many wonderful cures e'fcct.'d bv Hood's Harpnpnrlllftl nre tho fruit by which It should ha judged. These prove It to bo the great remedy for all blood dlsoases, HOOD'S PILLS cure all liver Ilia. Non-lrrltatlng. "