. i r -- - - v4-" ?w ihiw- ' ijmt-fr. !' -t -.a,1wwpiiwi '"''' A ' THE SCRANTON TRIBUJSJS-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1899.A 3 'I "T Reli gious.... New Year's sonleta will be held ' the congrcRntlon oC Heth Isruol, of Hickory turret, on Momlny cnenliiK nt 6 o'clock. They will he In clmi-go of Rev. J. I.evlsnn, who will ho nxolsto-l by the full choir. Rev. Mr. Levlson was recently called hy tho coiiRreKa tlon of tho gytuiKORUo for u term of three years. He ramo from Syracuse. N. Y . where hn has hoen located for the last three yrnm. Rev, Mr. Levi son Is n dlstlnBUlshed Oriental nnil modern Hebrew scholar. The following music will he Riven at the Second 1'iesbyterlan church to morrow: MORNINO. Prelude, "Elevation In A l'lat" Alox rsullm.mt. Quartette, "Glory to God on Hlph" Mozart. Duet, 'Bow Down Thine 1'iir" Rudds Post hide. "I.aucln, Plan, Salvnlnrrin" l.emmens. KVHNING. Frftlinle. "CHiitlleiie" linlnlel I'Irrno QiMtette, "Tho Lord Is In His llnlv Templo" Sudds Quartette. "How Amlahle Are Thy Tnnerimelcs" Selmerker Pnstlude. "FuRhettn" 13. Lnmnlsro Rev. O. R. Reardsley, who has heen RttendtnR the summer nicetlURs of tin- Vnlversallsts nt Murray Grove, lini returned, accompanied hy his hHtcr. He will resume his pastoral work her" Sunday, Sept. 3, after u month's vaca tion. Rev. R. r. Y. Pierce having returned fiom Fevor.il weeks sojnurn nt Ocean Grove will pi each In his pulpit nt the 1'enn Avenue Raptist church Sahhath morning and evening. Tie hns planned n series of popular Sudny evening tcr lres for the month of September, and throttRh brief spiritual talks and brlcht music he will proent the '"Old, Old Story" to the heart and life In picture, storv and onc. The evening services will be from 7.30 to 8.30. m Rev. James I). TIllhiRhast. of Tow nnda. Pa., the special stato missionary of the rnlversnllfit church, wll' preach Jn the All Souls' church, on Pine street. between Adams and .Tofffisni avenae.i, Sunday, Sept. 10. at 10.30. -A lai-Re gathering of all Unlversalists are ex pected, but all are welcome. M. Rev. Dr. Glflln, pastor of Kim Paik church, has rettirned from his tmir of the flshluR sections, oten'lii-; to tlie Thousand Islands. Ho report tin sport Rood, as usual. The do-tor will make the nppinnrhlnpr convention th basiis of his Sunday evening ta!!.. His themw will Le "Letter C'ari'l'us." A'l tuch in the city are Invited. M A cordial Invitations 1 extended to all to woislilp nt the Howard Place Afrle;yi Methodist Kpiscopal church Sunday, .especially straiiRers who may nrrie Satuiday to attend the mail car ries' i onventlon next week. J I. A. Grant, pastor. V The ens pel meeting of the Young M'nmcn's Christian assoilation will hi held Sunday afternoon nt 3.15 o'clock. All women are Invited tt nttend. Tomorrow's Services Episcopal. St. Hike's parish Rov. Ropers, limel. lector; R'V. 1! J. HatlRhton, senior curate; Rov. M. U. Nusli, Junior curate. rourteenth Sunday. St. Luke's church 7.30 n. m . Holy Comniunlon; 10 a. in., morning prayer, Id .tn n in., iinrmnn nnd Holv Ooilltlllin- lon- 7 30 p. m evening prayer and sermon; ;).15 a. m., Sunday school and l'lhle class. St. Mark's, Dunmoro 10.30 a, nt., mornltiK ptayer and sermon; 7.ro p, m., evening prnver end sermon; 3 p. in., Stindav school nnJi Rlhle classes. East" I'nil mission, Pi.'scott nvenue -1 p. m., Sunday school and Rlhle Soutli Side mission. Pig st.reel-'..30 t. m Sunduy school nnd Rlhle classes. ... St. Pavld's church, Edward .lames Mr-Henry, rector Fourteenth Sunday after Tilnlty. Celebration of Holy Communion at 7.30 a. in. and 10.30 n. in.; evensong with sermon at 7.30 p. in.; Sunday v'nool nt 2.30 p. m. rlitWt' church, corner Paul street and Washington avenue Services. 10."0 a. m.. 2.30 p. in. and 7.30 p. in. All seats free. All welcome. F. S. Rallcn- tlne, pastor. Evangelical Lutheran. Evangelical Lutheran Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity. Gospel. Luke. 17:11-10; epistle, Gal. r.;lfi-2l. Vestment color, green. St. Mark's. Washburn and Four teenth streets, Rev. A. L. Ramer, Ph. P.. pastor Services lit 10.30 a. m. nnd 7.30 p. in.; Luther league at fi.30 p. in ; Sundav school at 12 in. Morning sub ject, "The RlessliiRS of Holy Commun ion:" evening subject, "Trust In God Is RIessed." Holy Communion nt morn ing service. Pieparatory service Sat urday at 7.30 p. ni. Holy Trinity. Adam? avenue nnd Mulberry street, Rev. C. G. Spleker. pastor Services at 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. tn.; Luther league at G.30 p. m.; Sun day school at 12 in. St Paul's, Short avenue. Rev. W. C. I. T.niier. nnstor Services nt 10 30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.; Sunday school at 2 30 p. in. Finn's, MlfTlIn avenue, Rev. P. F. Zlzehnann, pastor Services at 10 30 a. in.; Sunday school at 2 p. m. Christ chiin h. Cedar avenue nnd Reech street, Rev. James Wltko, pas torServices at 10.30 n. m. nnd 7.30 p. m : Sunday school at 2 p. m. St. Peter's. Prescott avenue. Rev. J. W. Randolph, pastor Services nt 10.30 a. in.; Sunday school at 0 a. m. Grace Evangelical Lutheran church of the General Svnod, corner Madl'ou nenuo and Mitlneiry stieet Rev. Tu tlier lies Waring, pastor 9.30 a. in.. Sundav ,c hool and pastoi's Hible clas. 10 30 a. in., nivlne -eivlre, preaching hv pastor, subject. "Individual Respon sibility In Chinch Aitlvlty" annual cnngre.Tatlnnal nicotine will be hold after moinlng service. (i.r.O p. m., Y. P. S. C E.: 7.30 p. in , Divine service, sub ject i.f sermon. "The Rasls of the Uulstlan's Faith." Methodist Episcopal. Elm Park church Prayer anil praise service at 9,'fO a. m.- communion nt 10.30 a. ni.; Sunday school at 2 and Epwnrth League nt 6.30 p. m. At 7.30 .. m. the pastor, C. M Girtln, D. ., will preach to the letter cnrrltrs. All delegntea fn the city and their fi lends cordially .Invited. Simpson Methodist Kpiscopal church. Rev. J. R. Sweet, pnstor Morning, quarteily meeting services; Love Feast nt 9 a. in.; Sacrament nf Loid's Supper nt 10.30 n, in., conducted by the pastor; Sunday school nt 12 in.; Junior Ep woith league at 3 p. m ; Young Men's meeting at 4 p. in.; Epwoith league nt 6.30 p. tn leader, Mr. Will H. HaRcii; evening preaching service nt 7.30. All seats free. A welcome to nil. Asbiirv Methodist Episcopal church, corner Mopsev avenue and Delaware streel-P.ev. W. O. Simpson, 11. P. pntnr. Ilevotlonnt ineelllig of tho Rrotimrhood of St Paul at '".30 a. ni.; preaching nt 10.30 n. m.: Sunduy school nt 2.30 p. in.: Senior J-lrnwrth League nt 6.30 p in., pro'tchlng nt 7.30 p. m.; p raver meeting Wednonlnv nt 7.30 p. tn 'Rrotherliood of St. Paul Friday at ? p. in. Seats free. All nn welcome. Cedar Avenue Methodist Episcopal clntrch-F. P. Doty, pastor. Servl-ei Sept. 3, 1S99. Qinrterly meeting In the morning: lne feast nt 9.30 n. in.' short 'discourse followed by coin- ,,ln nt lO'Jft. .liinlnr l.n.lrrlle llleot- Ing at 0.30 p. m.: Hiiwnith I.eugue, n p. tn sermon pastor at 7.30 p. m. Slrangeis welcomed. Ash Street Methodist Episcopal church. John R. Austin, pastoi -Services at 10.30 a. in. nnd 7.30 p. in.: Sun dav school at 2 p in.: Epworth league at 6.15 n. m.. Miss Katie Hartmann. lender. Morning stlblect, "Holy Ghost Power;" evening subject. "Seeking." Howard Place Uilonn M"thodtt Episcopal church-Rev. H. A. Grant. R P., pastor. 10.30 a. ni., silblect. "Whose Question or Problem Is This?" 2 30 p. in.. Sunday school: 7.60 p. m.. fourteenth In the .rros of sermons upon the ehutch of the future. Presbyterian. First PresbvteHan church Divine soi vices 10.30 u. m. nnd 7.30 p. m. Dr. McLcod will preich. The Second Presbyterian church Services 10 30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m. Pr. Robinson will preach morning and evening. In the evening the subject wilt be, "The Sumil'oil Afterneath. All seats free at night. All welcome ,. .ill UftM'IPOtf. Grerii Ridge Presbyterian church Rev. 1'iiie Lansing, pastor. 10.30 a. ill., sniice of woishlp, nddress communi cant ami reception of numbers: 12 in., Rlhle school, fi V, p. m. Christian V.n deavor, 7.45. service of worship with sermon hv the pastor. Evening fcer inoin are resumed this Sabbath. All "wn'shb'urn Street Presbj terlan church, Rev. John P. MnfT.it. D. D.. pastor Services at 10.30 a., ni. and 7.30 p. in.: Rlhle school at 12 m.; Young People's Christian Endeavor at 6.20 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.30 p. in. The pastor will preach morning and evening. Presbvterlnn chapel, Adams avenue and Xew York street. Rev. James Hughes, pastor Subject for evening, "What Can We Do to Help Our Pas tor?" The Rev. L. R. Foster, M. A., will have charge of the service and will Time, 30 p. in. church, ' in , ' by V..U ni , 1,1 e- proach the sermon. All nre welcome. Sumner Avenue Prcsbyterla Rev. L R. Foster, pastor i" short sermon by pastor, f the logtilnr Communion are Invited to this servic Sunday school The naMn'- change at the 6 p. in. service with the Rev. James Hughes. D. D.: Kndenvor at 7 p. in ; nrnyer meeting nt 7.30 p. in. Wi dnesdiiy. Taylor Presbyterian church 10.30 a. in.. Rev. James Hughes, H P., will preach; Sunday school nt 11.30 it. in. Baptist. Peiin Avenue Paptlst church I'rincli Ing morning at 10.30 and uveniiig nt 7.30 by the pastor. Jb v. Robert F. Y. 'Pierce. Morning prayers In the vestry at 9.15. Topic of motnlng sermon, "Th" EaiKluetlng Hall of the King." Sun day school; Young People's meeting at G.".0. Topic of evening sermon. "Je-us Christ Among Men." The evening sei- vlcc will last for one hour, nnd will be ciiurucicrizcu ty it unci pcrinnii aim 1, tn1,t ,,,al,. liVill.m t,i fi,,. t, .., .,,!, n ,,rllb tl.,. . ...... o.a.n ... llll'IIIIIIS scrinoii thcie will bo" the recejitlon of ..n.. ......1 .....1 r...... ....I.... net) iiieiiiiM-i i. iiiiu I'liiiiiuiiuiii. i'ni niiiini c linn u i.i' , r. i' . Matthews, pastor. The usual tervleos moi'iilug mid evening. 11.30 a. m. and r 1a .. ... ti.rt 1 ..,1 u. ......... .. itt i... . v ji. ill,, in,.- i,"tn n -,ifvi lll lie observed nt the close of the evening servlcf-; Sunday s houl, 2 30 p. in., nt I'll',,., .Ill I, 1, ,, .1, 1t tlmliliin u,,,,,-.l,i. tendent; 11. Y. 1'. V. player niH-tlng, 6 30 p. in. at Ivorlto hall: weekly player niectlng Wednesdiv evening nt 7.30. All nre cordially Invltrd. North Main enue HnptWt church Services iciniluclcil bv Rev. S. O. I.indiind P. P.. p'istor. Morning ser vlee, 10.3iV evening. 7.30. All welcnme. Green Ridge llaptlst churc h Pivuch Ing by the pastor at 10.30 a. m and 7.30 p. in. The Loid's Supper will follivv the morning sermon. Shlloh Raptlst church, 305 Centei street Pleaching, 10.30: Rlhle school. 2 p. in,; Young People's union, 7 30 p. in." evening silbjeet. "The Stone Cut and the Mountnlu Sacmnicnt. All are welcome. Rev. J. H. Fell, pastor. Dudley Street Raptlst ehutch. Pun moie. Rev. R. M. Roderick, Ph.D.. pas torServices at 10 30 a. ! and 7.30 p. in., subjects. "Casting all Your Care I'pon Him" and "The Invincibility of the Diligent In the World and Church." Sunday school at 12 m.i Young People's Christian lEndcavor nt 6.11 A short and Interesting song servlcs precedes the pastor's short sermon each Sunday evening. The public vv ill tlnd mom and a coidlal welcome at nil services. Miscellaneous. Volunteers: of America Captain and Mi. Toitcn In command. Our tent Is about completed and we will hold ser vices all next week as follows: Loid's Pay, Sept. aid. nt S p. m. Dr. J. C. Pateson will spoa1: xulict, "Christ, the Great Plivsl-lnn;" Monday. Cap tnln nnd Mt., Anderson, of Willtes I arrc Tupdiiy. Rev. II. A. Grant: Wednesday, Mr. Oils Nlohell; Tliurs dny, Mr. A. I'. Hoflniiiner: Friday, Rev. E. A. Povb itf 11 vde P.uk: Sat urday, Captain Totten; subject, "Tjpes and Antitypes." Tent situated corner of Ailnnis avenue nnd Mulberry street. L'ghtetl bv electricity. Everybody will be mede welcome t'ni-(.sallst chinch Pastor O. R. P.eanblev. Morning service. 10.ro. Sub ject. "Fiinn the Shadow Into the Light." The evening service nlll be In cbair.e of the Y. P. C V. Reportu front the national convention at Lynn, Mass, ntnl from those who attended the Alunav Grove meetings will be given ,s well as other vacation echoes. Sundi'V school Immediately following the morning service. Ralliond oung Men's Chrlstlnn as sociation Gospel meeting at 3.15 p. m. In charge of the pccretaiy. Special singing bv male quartette. A cordial welcome to all. Calvarv church Morning services, 10. "0 a. ni." evening services, 6 p. ni. Re'. II, H. Harris, the pastor, will preach. Sublects' "An Ideal Cbuich:" evening. " n Ideal Pastor." All wel comed and all scats fiee. Cnvalry Refoimed church, corner Munior avenue- nnd Gibson stieet Rev. G W. Welsh, pa "tor. 10.30 a. in., morning services subject. "A Gulltv Conscience" 11.1" ,i. in., Sundav .ebool; 7 p. in.. Christian Endeavor. Mr. Wolsonlluh leuler- 7.30 p. m.. evening service, subject. "A Fearless Prophet." Sents free. All welcome. Children's dav will be observi d Oct. S, evening. T'lrst Clnireli of Christ. Scientist. 510 Adams avenue Sundav services, 10.30 p. in. and 7 '0 p in.' subject. "Sus tenance." Wednesday evening meeting at S o'clock 1 welcome. Zlon I nlted FvTiigellcnl chinch, Ca Iciipo avenue Rev. C D. Jtoore. pas. (or. ahbath school 9 1" n. ni.: preech Int". 10 t"i a. ni. nnd 7.30 p. ni.: Kej---timo Lenciie Chi'1tliii Endeavor, 0 30 p. m : Junior Christian Endeavor, Mnpdav. 7 p. m : praver meeting Wed nesday, 7.30 ji. m. A cordial Invitation Is fctcnded to the public to nttend tbee services. The ordinance of Enptlsm will be administered at the West Market Stieet Raptlt church at 2 o'clock by the pastor R. v. J. A. Evans. MUSICAL NOTES. Miss Annlo R. Wllllnms, who hnd been (iignnlst nt the Washburn Street Presbyterian church, lino resigned, nnd on Monday left for Slroudsburg, where she intends taking a special course of studies' nt the State Nnnnal school. II I .1 Last Sunday tho Providence Glee club gave a snored concert nt Lake WI twin. Their renditions were very tine nnd showed that u great deal of time and labor had been spent In preparing them. II I! II Professor Dan Prothoroe, Mus. Rac, of Milwaukee, who had been visiting herenbouts, returned homo on Monday. 'I il I! A sacred concert will be given by Raucr's band nt Laurel Milt park on Sunday evening. II I! '! Mr. Hogarth, conductor of the Ho gnrth'a band at Jeiniyn, hns recently composed u new inarch for brass bnnds. It Is entitled "Enterprise March," and was first rcudcted at their last open ulr concert. II 'I II Tho Scrantnn Glee club, which has been In orcnnlzntloti for some time will lender some of their fine music during the coming week, and at Nay Aug park tomorrow uftcrnoon. This Is one of the ilnest clubs In tho stato and will probably continue to be while Professor J. T. Watklns is at its head. Tho choruses that will be ren dered will comprise the wmks of some of tho best musical composers or the world. II I! I! The folIowiiiEr musical selections will be rendeiecl nt tho morning nnd even ing services nt Elm Park church to nini row. under the direction of the or ganist, Mr. J. Alfred Pennington: MORNING. Organ, "In Paildlsum" Dubois Organ, Offeitnry In A Minor, Deshayes Weley . ...Wnrrcn Saci ed Holden Organ Postlude In F Choir, "Tench Me, O Lord". Choir, "Come Said Jesus' Voice" EVENING. Organ, Prelude In G Organ, Offertory In D Oigan Pnstlude In D Rossi Choir, Jubilate In C Schilling Choir, Contralto Solo Selected ...Weley ...Weley FLAY AND PLAYERS. "In Old Kentucky," now In Its sev enth sear, has raid Its author, C. T. Dazey, over $50.noi hi loyalties. "Mistakes Will Happen," with Charles IMtk.-on and a strong cast will make a lung western tour beginning at Mllwai l:ee. "Corah," KUwln Ai den's new play. In one of th" elaborate productions of tint season, it will be ill st seen at McVick er's Theatre. Chicago. "Shenandoah" this season has tvvrlvi artlller) nic n who served with Shatters in my nt Santiago, iiTnl they give an ar tillery ill ill with a couple of big guns. The New York papeis.say that the e cculois of Aiigustln Palj's state asktd Jacob. 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