THE SCR ANTON TRITONE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 18D&. 10 Sunday-School Lesson for December 11' " IrreUglon Coodemmied. MAJL. J: 36-11. gious. BY J. E. GILBERT, D. D., LL. D., Secretary of American Society of Religious Education. Reli Sunday will bo the sixth aniilvoi s.nry of i:im I'aik chinch. It has been the aim of those Intel ented t proper ly celebrate tins occuslon which had succeeded the vfclxsltudes of thU Iluc of woishlp ami these annual uf fnlis have been kIvpii distinction by the presence of tfonie fatuous divine 01 the ptesotitutlon of an elaborate Heiiloo. This M'iii I)i Ulllln his tv clliecl llev Dt Doichestei. I D the eminent pastm of t'hilst i hiudi Pitt" blliR, who Is I'diut'ded to In' one of t'.n limit finished pulpit mutois In Metho dism. Dr. Dou'hestei Is the son ot th author and nuthoiity on sacred llli-i-iiuiio and beats the same nam- lie lous to enteilnff the mlusttj In was a piofessot of llteiutuie In veil Known unlveishv 11" Is a m in of most dlstlUKUlshfd pelsunal ipPe ir niuo and the possessor of a high de(jne or eloquence. Ineldentally It iiihv be mentioned that hit teim at tHHs'mnr pplres next year and It I hint i that The following musical selection will In- icndeied .it the anniversary bin ges at lllni Park church tomotiow under the dlieetlon ot J. Alfiert I'enn itiKton. MUUNlNcl. Oiiim, include in K Meikel Clioli. Vrnltc in i: flat Wan en Oiemii, Offentoiy In D Gullmant Choir. Oignn, "This Is the D.iv' I'ostlude In U Haul ..Merkel uvunino. Oifirnn, Pi elude In A flat. Chnlr, Cantata Domino .. Oik.iii. Often ton in O Choir, "Ye Shall Dwell In the Lund." ., Stnlnci Soprano s-olo, "The Star of Bethle hem," Ad.imi Oman, Fostludo In V Aleikel a he will not bo accuse to ll8teniu to a call from Elm Paik chuich . Dleml .Win ion (ilad.stony A. veiy enteitalnlnsr and helpful lec tiup entitled "The Modem 1'iodlKal, ' will be given in the Ljceum theatie to liiniiuw afternoon at '111 undei th auspices of the "1 otitis Men's diiltlan Association. The autliui, iov. K A Stiough, of Albanv, X Y, has kIvch this lecture oer foui bundled times In Xew Yoik state, and Is now maklns,' a tour thioiiRh Pennsylvania The leituio is supplemented bv one him il'cd stereoptlcon slews, most of vvhlcli die taken fiom life, ami the whole is the lesult of seveial eais of study and pioparation The itoiy begins with a boy leaving home and goliiK to the city lie falls Into temptations nil when the "two paths' ate befoie him he makes a choke which the author will clearly show b plctute and story find song. A male nuuttetto, under th dlieetlon of Pi of J. M Chance, will t nder some familiar and nppioprlate s-onss, while the lectin e is Illustrating "lulu on the set eon Admission free, and to men onlv. I M. Chance has uuaim'cd the fol lowing music foi the sei vices In the f-ieond Piesbvtei Ian chuich tomoitow: Monxixn, Oiail pivliulo liuok Anthom, 'Cloila In I'xcelsls".. Fanner Qu.it tutte and Cholt. Offcitoi, duct, "The Kins of liloiy," Lassen Misses l'lacU and ciaiagan Oigan postlude ilosenthal i:vi:xixg. Oigan include, Pastorale ....Chadwlck Anthem. "The Day Is past ami Oxei," Minks Miss Black, Mr. Uo non and choir Ofteitoiy, (luattette, "As Pants the Hurt" Dulcken Miss CituuK.ui and iiaitette. Organ postlude ... ... lliilluiaul Sabbath school, otchestia selection, Mozai t ji The Ttlbune has iccelvul ftom Tiev. Warren O. Pattildge, pistol ot the Xinth Stieet Haptlta chuich. ot Cin cinnati, O, a hand.,oiuel ptlnted lit tle paper Issued In connection with the ThanksgHIng exeulses at that chuich. The paper contains a description of many buinches of the woik done by this chinch, which has a gt eater influ ence on the tellglous life of Clnelnnitl than any other chuich In that city The Welsh Baptist Minlsteis' on fereneo, of Northeastern Pennsylvania ivlll meet next Monday afternoon and evening at the Memotlal Baptist chuich, Wayno avenue. The- inlttis tets will meet in the af let noon and tho He. It. i: Williams will lead a papei on the "l.aiger Christ," mid a which the mlnisteis pi essoin will tako discussion on the paper will follow, In patt. In tho uvenlng the llev W. L), Thomas, of PlttMoii, will pioaeh In AVelsh, and lt. 1' C lldwaulw, of South Wllkes-Iluue, will pieuch In j:ngllsli. Licentiate Hy. A. raisons will preach topiotrow bota moinlug and evening at the Calvuiy nefoinieil chuich. speak uiion the topic, "The Dedication of Ametlcan Manhood." A special pro gramme has been prepaied for the oc casion. Tomun'w's Services Episcopal. St. Lukes palish, lies. Hogets Isiael, lectoi, Ite. i;. J Huughtott, senloi cutate, lte. M 11 Xush, Junior dilate Seuond Sunday In Advent. St. Lukes chuich 7.30 u. m, Holy Comnuinliui, ! 45 a m , motnlng piaei , lu.su a m., setr.ion and Holy Commuti iott; 7..I0 p lit., evening prayer and set mon; 0 15 n. m, Sunday school un I Bible classes. St. Mink's, DuutnorL S a in , Hob Communion; 10.50 a.m. nioinlng piajet, seiiiion and Holy Communion, 7.30 p. in, evening piajer und seimon, .! p. in., Sundav school and Hlble classes. Kabt Kim mission, Picscott nvetiue 3 p m , Sunday school and Klble classes. 7 M P nt . evening ptayer and seimon. South Side mission, Fig sttcet U.30 p m , Sunday school and Lllble classes. St Cleoi ire's. Olviihant .'.30 P. m. Sunday school and Bible classes, 3 30 p. m. evening piaei and seimon St Davids pntlsh. Udwatd James McHentv, ice tot Celebttitlons of Holy Huchatlst at 7 30 and 10 30 a. in.; Sun day school at .'.30 P. in ; evensong set vlce at 7 30 n m , Chilsts Chunh (Piotestant Lpisco tiiil) Washington avenue and Paik Htiect Hev 1" P.allentlne, rec tot Second Sundav In Advent Moinlug piavet lltanj, seimon, 10 50; Sunday school. 2 ",0 evening ptaei and sei mon, 7 J" All seats flee. All wel come Evangelical Lutheian. iseiond Sunday In Advent Clospd, Luke, 21 J3-, epistle, llottl., 15:4-13. Vestment colot, violet. St. Maik's, Wnshbuin and Koiu teenth stteets, Ilev A L Hamet, Pit D, imstoi Sei vices at 10 !0 a. lit. and 7 P m . Luthet league at 0 p in.. Sun dav school at 1J in. Holv Ttinlt, Adams avenue ami Mnllw'tic stieet. JteV. C. G. Snlekei. pastoi Sei vices at 10 30 a. in. and 7.3a p m , Luthet league at 0 30 p. in.. Sttn ,i.n , hnul nt u in . lateehumens meet ing Mondav at 7 p in., Bible study Wedmsda at 7 45 p. m. St Paul's. Shoit avenue, Hev. AN. C I, Lauet, pa-toi Set v ices ut 10.30 a. in and 7 30 p. m , Sutulas school at 2 50 P. in. Zlon's, Mlftllr avenue, llev P. 1 . Zlzelm.inn, pastor Services at 10 30 a. in . Sundav school nt 2 p. m Chi 1st (huiih Cedar avenue and Beech stieet, llev Janus Wltke. pas tor Sei vices at 10 30 a. in. and 7 30 p m : Sundav school at 2 p. m St Petei's Picscott avenue, llev John Randolph, pastoi Set vices at 10 10 a m and 7 30 p. m.; Sunday hchool at 2 p m (it, in- Bv angelical Lutheran chuich of the Genet al Svnod coinei Madison avenue and Mulbetty street Ilev. Lit thci He.ss Wailmr oastor 9 30 a m Sundav school 10 '0 a m and 7 10 P m divine set vice Morning topic. "Satan His Peisonalltv, His Chaiacter and W'otk and Ills Doom": evening topic. 'Meionilnh. the Piophet " fi 30 p m, Y P S C V. welcome to all Bishop Talbot will be at St. church on Sunday morning. Luke's Theie will be a uncial patilotlc sn lco at the Penn Avenue llnptlst chinch tumoiiow evening. Hy leques:, Pastoi It. P. Y. Pieice will deliver a peimon on the occasion ot the lltty seiond annlveisaty of the Patilotlc oidei. Sons of Ann ilea lln-ie ate ten camps nf the oidei In this i ilv and It Ih expected that each camp will be icipiescntcd In the special exeielseit 'tomorrow evening The pastor will V Grasn-O ! Itenieiulii r that uanio when you wunt a delicious, npirti:itig, luntr ishlug food drtuk to tuko thu placo of cotlee. Bold by nil grocers und likul by all who hiivw lived it. (Jram-0 u made of jiuto cjraln, it nldd digestion and strengthens tbo jiun ea. It U not a stlmulnut but a liealtU builder, and thu cbildtcnns well as the adults can driuk It with great benefit. Ooxta about ns muck as coffee, 15c. and 25c. per pack age. Ask your grocer for Orain-O. Try Grain-O!, Jtulit Cut ToKr px;tT (Irti joa Griln-0 Acct)tnoluiltitloc. Methodist Episcopal. Blm I'aik chuich Annlvtisary Sab bath The pulpit will be occupied mottling and evening by Bev. Di. D. Doichestel pastor of Christ's chut ill, Plttsbuig, Pa Special milsli Piavei and pialsc sciviie at ' 30 a in One halt houi Bible tud in Sunday school loom at 12 in. Sundav school at 2 and Hiw tilth league at C 50 p in. Simpson Methodist Bplsiopal chuich, llev. J. B. Sweet pustoi Moinlns piaci uueilng at ii 50 pleaching set -vice at 10 30 a m , seimon by the pas toi, Sunday school at 12 in, Junior Bpwoith league at 2 50 p m. Youns Mens meeting at 4 p. in Bpworth league, P. Ginadef, leadet. at C 30 p. m., evening pieichlng sei vice at 7 50, ser mon bv the nastui All seats free. A welcome to all Hampton Stitit Methodist Bplscopal dull th Bev James ilennlngei. pastor Pi Milling at 10. '10 a. m ; class meet tug at ll.io a m : Sunday school at 2 p. in, Lpwotth league at fi .10 p. in picaihlng at 7 30 p in Lincoln Height. mission Sundav school at 2 p. m , Jo seph Davis supt lintendeiit; pleaching at fi p. m. Asbui M H Chin ih, ioi ner ilotisev avenue and Delawate sti cut llev. D G Slmp.'on D D . pastoi Devotional inn ting ol th Biotheihood of St. Paul at 9.30 a m ; pteachlng at 10 30 a. in , Mindiiv si hool nt 2 30 p in ; Senloi Bpuoilh league at t! I'll p 111 , plellllllllg at 7 JO n m Special meetings evei.v (veiling this week e( ept Satuulav evening Se ltd J lee. All uie wthome Ctdar Avenue M B chill chF. P Dotv. pastoi. Pleaching bv tho pusloi at 10 50 n in and 7 !o p in livening spiv he pieiedtd 1 a sung setviie of 30 minutes , (iiidlal woUotue to all Piovideiue Methodist Bplsiopal (huuti- Bev William Bdgai, jiastot The pastm will pi cull "t 10 50 a m nnd 7 50 p m Moiulng Hitbject "The Oilglu and liupottumn of Sunday school w ink" livening subject, "What Is on the Switch'"' Sunday si hool, 2 p m KpWulth league fit 0 45. All Hie w cli nine Sea's flee Fltst (leinian Methodist Bplscopal chili ih, coiner of Adams avenue mil Vine stieet, Philip ILioiullgi " uii'toi -Sunday, 10 50 a. in., senium bv i it - pas tor, "Counsel to Xow ConveitN " 1,45 nt union Bpwotth league meetln;: in the Second lei man Methodist (hutch, cotnei of Ptiisnect avenue und Bitch stieet. South Side; 7 50 p. m , union te vlvul seivh e ut the two Gel man Metho dist ihuu lies of Si tauton, conducted by Bvangellst 11. B Boiler, of limning lung, liul . at the Second dun oh Xn set v lie on Sundav evening In the Flist diindi Closing of the l.iluus of Ilvan gellst Holler In the Sei ond ihlllih nel ' Tiusdav ivenliig, the Plist ditltch pai- tlilpatlng Bveiliodv wolcomo to all tlu'Se serv h es. Pcdiville .flf thoillst Bplsiopal chuuh - Bev S C Slmpklns. pastor Pteuih- Ing nt 10.30 a m. and 7 p m. by the iumtoi Theme foi moiulng, "The Fundamental lllesslng that Pioceds all Gtheis", evinlng, "The AVhlto Stone IXTBODUCTtOX The book frcm which our lesson Is taken Is rlghtlv placed last In tho faued volume, as "the seal of the prophets," ns the llab bis say. Of Its author wp know abso lutely nothing. The title, Mulacht, means my messenger, and may have been deilved ftom the book Itself (Mai 111: 1,1 as many think, tuther than ftom the w titer's name. Theie Is, however, sullkieitt Internal evidence to llx th date of the woik It was composed after the completion of the walls of Jerusaltm, for the city was In peace and secuiitj , after the rebuilding of the temple, for tin Hjctetl sttuotuf was the f-oene of legttluily conducted sacililces; after the law of Moses had been fully le-lnstatcd as the standard of appeal In till matt"is ol icllglon and government, for It Is scvei.il times quoted as nuthoiltatlve Hence tho book has been placed bv most sehohrs at tho beginning of the fouith cntury befote Chi 1st. TOPIC The International commit tee has assigned a veiy Inappropilate subject, "Lessons In Giving," to the passage set for our piesent study. Any leader, tho most superficial even, must sec that in these six vetses tho In spired w i Iter Is exposing and con demning tho Irrellglon pievalent In his time, in verses fi and 7 the Lord Is rep lescnted as speaking In verses S and 0 the prophet speaks In veises 10 ani 11 the Loid speaks atraln. Bach pan may be subdivided under two heads thus giving six themes, all bearing upon the geneial topic, ' Iricllglon Condemned" Tins older will be ob seiveil In this exiK.stlon As we pio ceed It will be si en that by a veiy di rect and logical line of thought the nu thor steadily advances thiough the suboullnate Items to the end, reaching ti most Impiesslble conclusion, which leally fonns the bin den of the entlie book. D1SHOXOU (v erse fi) The Lord complains of a lack of teverence on the part of the ptlests, and deelates that the- despise His name. To exhibit the giavlty of tb's i ovc He contrasts it with those affections which weie commonly displayed among men Throughout the oilental woild the son was taught to honor his father. The commandment beating on that subject was the Hist In tho sei ond table of th decalogue, (llx :12) and the keeping of It was held to be a condition of long life, while disrespect to patents was tonsldeted a seilous crime, deseivlng sevetc punishment (Prov. xx 17). In like manner the sei v ant in those times wa.s expected to show honor to his master How surpiislng that a people, schooled for lentuiles In these fund i mental doctilnes of their own domestic and social system, should fall to i over due tho Almlght.v, who was both f ithei und mler of their nation' How culpable those mliiksteis of religion who disngaiiled the veiy things which they weie appointed to teach and pio-mote POLLPTIOX (vetse 7). lively winnj doer seeks to extenuate his fault and escape from desotved censuto. So the pilests, on hearing the accusation mai'o against them, nte loptesented as sur mised, anxious to know whuieln they hud offended The Loid answers. Their disposition was shown In tho manner In which they performed th duties of theh olllce. The law with great cxpllcline.ns lequlred that animals offeteil in sacilllce ultould be without blemish (Lev. ll:19-20), theteby Incul. eating the pilnclple of holiness. But these ptlests had polluted the altar bv binning theieon the refuse of the Hocks and herds, the animals which wero blind or lame and sick. This conduct was consldeied to be an evidence ot contempt for the onllnances ot religion, an utter distegutd of the will ot God ns exiuessed in His own law, und a consequent neiveislon and abuse of sacred things. The peifunctoiy pei fonnances weie only evil In the sight of God. (Isa 1 l-H) DISPLllASUItH (vetse S). But sup pose impel feet unlmnls wero sacilllceil why should God be displeased? Might not this be the best use to make of the blind, the lame, and the sick? They ate unlit for any other use. Ah they are to bo butned why regard tho blem ish" These thoughts passed through the minds ot the priests as they heard the words of condemnation pronounced upon th"in. So eveiy transgtespor seeks some apology for his deeds, framing a new standard to suit his own notions, and toning down the Divine law by which he is unwilling to bo governed. The piophet, us tho mouth-piece of fjotl, leplles to these questions befoie they aie put In words He bids the pilests to make slmll.v offerings to the civil governor It was icqulted that the people should furnish the table of the king with food. If blind and lame animals were brought to him would he be satisfied? Would he legaid with favor any subject in all the land who would do this.' And if an eaithly magistrate would be displeased how much more ought the Almighty? nUPIlXTAXCIl (veise 9) This aigument must have silenced the ex cusing ptlests. At least the piophet appears to consider that they have no giound for Justification of their con duct, and ho promptly calls upon them to repent nnd to peek the Lonl that they may find meiey. He also calls their attention to the fact that the na tion was sttffeiing some infliction as i judgment because of tho sins of the pilests. They were not only offensive, but they weie tho occasion of calami ties visited upon the people. Thl" must have been to them an oppressive lellectlon. It is bad enough to suffer for wrong doing, It Is gieatly woie to Involve others in those sufferings But In thus turning to God the ptlest must humble themselves ns oftendeis. They may not come as mlnisteis of lellginn, inasmuch us in that capacity they are no longer acceptable But, as penitent sinners, they may llrst find paulon, and nfterwaid they may min ister acceptably. SHLFISIIXBSS (veise lo). This Inst point needed to bo enforced. It Is dlfllcult for an olHcl.il ot religion to foi get his olllclal standing and pie logatlvo and to huq for meicy llko any other recreant, by the sumo methods und upon the same conditions. But tho JVwish pilests must do this, nnd us u motive pioinptlng them theteta, they must be made to know how ut terly unworthy they weie. A new chaige, that of selllshness, Is therefore uiged against them. They would not open the iloots of tho sunotuuo. neither would they klndlo the fire upon the ultai. except for rewind, Thev weie entitled to certain perquisites (1 Cor. 1 IS) but these had become to them the chief motives to service. They weio nil mlseinhlo hliellngs, whom Jesus had in mind (John x:13). Accordingly God did not any longer regaul them ns Ills mlnisteis, and no service which they might lendei aH such would bo acceptable to 111m. They weie thus placed on the bnsls ot common humanity, required to take a slnnei's place and make a sinnet's plea, PBBDICTIOX (vetse 11). Still to humble these priests and incline them to the repentance that had been urged God presents a most wondeiful pr diction. He would soon tetmlnnte that dlspensetlon, and tho pilesthood whlrh had been piofaned, und deptave the nation of their Idolized privileges, but llo would cause His name to bo adored by the Gentiles all over the eatth. In eveiy place their spiiltual worship should ascend as Incense nnd a peace ottering Into His presence, through the giout High Priest whom He hail appointed and the new coven ant which Ho would otdaln. So that, whilst the Jews, especially the pilests had despised and would moie and mote despise. Ills name, It should b- lendei ed greftt and honoted among the heathen in all parts of the eaith Thus it was shown that the purpose of God vvete not centered in the chosn people, nulther were they conditioned upon nnv faithfulness on their pait. He could work out Ills sovereign d signs al though men were unfaithful to ti lists. COXCLUSIOX In the 'ast pata graph we have the optimistic slew that runs all through the sacred wi Kings Never was theie any poitiayal of man's degenetacy but there was given the promise and hope of a blighter future It was so when wvdam sinned (Gen 111 15), when the antedlluv Inn woild had become conupt (Gen vl IS), when Israel was lebelllous In the wilderness (Numb xiv:31). In each case aftei the recital of Iniquity, that after gen erations might take warning, the eve is turned to tho coming time w hen Ond shall lead men Into the ways of right eousness and truth. The sad storv of Israel, chosen of God, tettled in the land of ptomise, divided In twain, canted Into captivity, lestored again, yet finally lacking In true piety, is io lie followed by that other stoiy when Jesus shall gather tho new Isiael from among tha Gentiles and they shall glorlly God and fill the eaith with Ills pialbes Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in uso for over 30 years, lias homo tho slgnaturo of , nnd has heen mndo under his pcr- -jz- sonal Huncrvision slnco its infancy. 'CCCCfiWi Allow Tin mi i ilonnlvo vnn 111 tills. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes aro hut Ex periments that trlilo with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. I What is CASTORIA Ctistoria is a substitute for Castor Oil Paregoric, Drops' and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ngo is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Foverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tbo Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. CENUBWE CASTORIA?ALWAY3 Bears the Signature of (dukZTiUcgM The M You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THK CENTAUR COMMNV, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITV. READY REFERENCE GUIDE OP Ucv. L. It Postei, ua.stor. 10 30 a. in. juajcr and puilso seivice, ' p in, Sundav school fi p m , pie.iihlng bj tho pastoi P H. Wan en will sing. Ohiisti.tii Hndiavor, 7 n m Gieen Illdge Pies-bjtotiun chuuh Isaac ,1 Lansing, pastor 10 10, .set vice of woushlp, with seimon bv the pastoi , 1.' in. litble school: i '10, rhiistlan lln deavoi, 7 JO, suvUe with sei moil b the pastoi All coidlally welcomed Taylor Piesj teilan chuidi 10J0 a m. Shoit -ei mon bj the pastoi, Itev L It Postei, lollowed by coinmiiiiluii; 11 10, Sundav si hool Providence Pnsh teilan church. Iti-v. Oeoige II. Guild, 1). 11 . pastoi' .Moin lug theme. "God Ovei AH." Sunday school and Kndeavoi society convene a-, usual; evening set vice, with seimon and special music, at 710 o'clock ami the v Ited Now Name," Kveiybody In- Presbyteilan. Fhst Pi ab teilan chuich .Service, at 10.30 a. in. and 7.U0 p m. ur. McLend w ill preach moi nlng and evening, Mld week service Wednesday evening nt 7.45 o'clock. Second Presbyterian chuich Ser vices at 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m. The pastor. Ilev. C. E, Robinson, D. V.. will pieach morning nnd evening. All aie Invited to attend. Washburn Street Pi esby teilan church Itev. John P. Moffat, D. D pastor. Sei vices ut 10,30 a. in. nnd 7.30 p. ni.: Wblo Hchool ut 12 in.; Young People's Christian Kndeavor nt C.20 p ni Hev. Mr. Muthew of the Flint Uaptlst church will preach nt tho morning ser vice. Mi M u'h '" congregation will unite will- (,.c v u 'iburn street people at tli in. iiilng Hervice. Hev, L. It, Voutfi will pieuch In the evening. Of fering for Kreedmnn's Hoard will bo taken moi nlng nnd evening. Kuimitu Avunufi PieBbyterlan church Baptist. Peuu Avenue Mnptlst Chuich Mis. slim, Prescott av enue Sabbath school i" !0 p. in, pialne sei vice, 7.10 u m. Piajer meeting, Thuisdny evening, 7-T. Jackson .Stieet Uaptlst chinch, llev Thomas de Gtuclty, 1). D., pastoi Moi nlng praei meeting at 9 30, Brother Alfied Hobeits, leadet , pleaching sei vice ut 10 JO a m, set mon b the lle-v It. M. Kodeihk. I'hl) At the close of tin moi nlng mi(c the Loul's Suiuioi will be ailnilnlsteied Sunday school at 2 p in., Allied llobells, supei intend cut, evening service nt 7 o'clock shaip The Itev. P A Stiough, of Albanv, X Y, will (,ive his ci'Mnattd lectin on the ' Modem Piodlgal " This lei title Is lllustiated bv 100 ot the linest views taken fiom life, and has been lit'ind and seen by thousands Patent will please nolli e that chlldien will not puss the dooi unattended, nnd that a sllvei cnlletilon will be taken You aie all Invited to attend the seivkes of our chuich. Seats aie all flee Plist Itnutlst ihuiili, Naith Main avenue ite s 1' Mathews, nastm I'niuii seiviie In the nioinlns, lo.jo with the Wushbuni l'iesb teilun (lunch Subject 'our Fhthei " .sn vlie lii tin eenlng. 7 "0 In buseinenl of the Welsh Uaptlst cluudi South Main avenue The l.onl's Suri'ei will be obseived at the i lost' of the sei vice, Sunday m hool, i 30 p in., Plymouth i lunch Di lleddne. supeilntendeiU: 1! Y 1 V pi.ivci meeting, i 10 p. m, hoiiie hall; linlustilal school, ii i. m. buluidu ot lvoilte hall AH nie (oi- lllllll' llUlKll Gieen Itldge Uaptlst church Pleach ing by the pastoi at io 30 a. m. und 7 30 P m Subject lu tho moi ulm., "Sanetl lluitlon " In the evening, "Tho De-die of the World." Sundav m html ut 11 1" n in., meeting of the Junlois ut 3 10 p m of the Seulois at fi ",o p m Outiui'iio Uaptlst lunch. Puidlev stieet The llev. D J Williams, of Peekville, will preach both mm nlng nnd evening Time of sei vice, 10 30 a. in. anil 7.30 p m A cot dial imitation Is given to nil Miscellaneous. Guue Itcfonueil Kplscopal ihtiuh. Wyoming avenue below Miilheny stieet, llev. tleotgo L Alihh, pastor Piayiu and puilse. sei vie at !l 30 a n. divine wmshlii nt 10, Hi n in and 7 30 p, m. punching by the pastoi ut both setviies Moiulng, "Out lilcsped Hope," Maik, H fiJ, evening, 'An Imposition of John." 1U i Sabbath si hool nt 12 o'clock noon, Young PcopIm's Societv of Christian l.ndeuvnr nt 0 30 p m Seats fiee at each and every service All welcome. Tho unlun lllble class for the study of the lesson at 7.15 o'clock every Thursday evening. All welcome. AdauiH avenue chapel, New York street Tho Hov, James Hughes, tho pastor, will preach both morning nnd evening. Theie will be losponHlveVfad Itig nt the morning soivlce. Subject of sermons, "Under tho Wings of tho Hheklmia or His Qjpiy" uU "ILainxm nnd Mordecal, a Wicked Puipose Krus tieted, a Noble Principle How aided" Time of seivice, 10 30 a in and 7.30 p. in A cordial Invitation is given to any and all who dealt e to woishlp heie. All Souls I'nlveusallst chuuh, Pine stieet between Adams and Jelfetson avenues Itev O. It. licaulslej, pastor. Residence, 6J9 Adams avenue. Morn ing seiviie, 10 30, .subject, ' Moial Cout fige" livening seivice, 7.30, subject, Tlie lllble. What Does it Teach and How Can I Know?" Sunday school uftet morning Mrv Ice: Mis S lienja mine, supeilntendeiit. Y. P. C lT. meet ing, 0 30 i. m shuip, subject, "On liens, of Life," V, II Loomls, lendei. We aie pleased to see new faced and tiust many moie will come. Ilv un body welcome t'alv.tiy Hefoimed chin eh Hev. II, A Pa i 'son pastoi. Chuich sei vices, 10 30 u in. and 7 TO p. in ; Sunday school, 11.15 a. ni.; Chilstlitu llndeavoi, b 15 p. in. Tlist Chuich of Clulst (Scientist), 510 Adams avenue. Sunday seivkes, 10 30 a pi. und 7 .'0 p. in Subject, "Saciamenl." Wednesday evening meeting nt fi o'clock. All me Invited. The People's Piohlbltlon chuith Hev Hi HInl, pastoi Theie will be tegiilai pieuehlng seivice on Sabbath evening in the I'lnn chapel, Penn ave nue, Gieen Ridge, at 7.30. Subject, ' Melodies fiuin Heaven Amid the Dllge.s of lliiuh" All aie welcome. rnlted llv.uigelkal chuuh, Capouse aveutu-lttv C 1). Mooie, pastor Sab bath school, 0 41 u in ; pieadllng, 10 41 a ni and 7o p in, Kej.stonu League Phi 1st Inn llndeavor, fi 30 m . Junior (iuisllun Ihuleavoi, Monda, 7 p. in.; Pi.ijei liieetlng. Wednesday 7 30 p m A ciiuliul iuvitiitloii Is extendi d to tho public to am lid tluse servhivs, I'll, st Welsh Pougtegaiional chinch, South Main iv enue, Rev lav Id Jones pastoi Sen h ef, at 10 a in. und ti p in, The pastor will nec-uny the pulpit both moinlug and evening Sundav siliool nt 2 p in All aie welcome Chanel Ml-elon, HulhtiiV- hall lt7 Wvoiuiiig uvi'iitli - Pieili lllng 1080 a III evening subloi t "The Gospel Phils thin" HjuUnvrn sodttv nt 7 30 p m Guild singing Ilvtivbodv U Invited to attend these set vices James Wilson, loadei: Rev ,1 IF. Hell In (bulge MUSICAL GOSSIP. Pioluhlv the most pleasing musical event of tin, week down tho valley wis the ifcltal glviii ut Nelson Me uioilul hall, Kingston, on Wednesday I'venliiif, by tho pupils of M!ss Sadie Hstclle Kulsei who ti sumo Uiilo past has had chaipe of the vocal in Utttctlou at Wvomlng Hemlniity, As many Si tuntonlans aie Interested hi tl.( work o1' Ml.ss KalSHi the pin. r.ruinmo is given below . linettt-s "Ntuiwtt und dullest' . ..L'aiac'iliilii "Slug on' Deuxu Tinor kohi, "Utilop! .My Stitd"...l)eiua .Ml, H M Junes Walu sung, "Puiiiisil to Nina" Wikeriiu .Mlu Helen Jinklua Sopranii silo "Spllni. Hone ' with violin obllifiito . . 11 a uk Lynes Miss CurUlo Snilih llcilt und Air fur Cuiittalio, "How Long O Lord," Mclulic MIsh llesslo Lane Sopiano solo,"0 Knlr, O Sweet Holy," Olio I'uiiiiin Miss Hiiniiuh Nlchulsoii, Sopiuno solo, "O for the Who: of ti Hoie," fiom "Hear My Pi aver," Mendelssohn Miss Jernr Jennings. AValtr song, fiom "Hoimo uud Jull- cite" , ...Gounod Mks Alice Lewis. To Dtum In 11 Hit for double (U.u- ttto Mictzke .VIlsscs Uitej, Jenkins, 1'ilvlti, Lane, Missrs. Jones Wjuiioop, Potter, Chapman Sept aim solo, "Awake! Awake1" io. lln obllgato Pi.ittl Miss llstellu llouaul Harltone solo, "The Vikings" ..Champion Mi L. II. Lewis. Waltz song, "Cumu Whelo the Vio lets jiiiiom" PeiseUy -Miss Uesslu Rate. Scena, Contialto, "O Ulvluo Redeein ci," with violin, piano and pipe ol- h,iu Gouutid Miss Alice Polvlli Mc!o Soptauo, "Vol.C O etenata," Tostt Miss MutBiiiilte Hiunette Uiaud All with llllte ohllgato. 'Thou Chauiilng llhd," irom IVilu du lllell J Vile U n Havid Miss Helen Jenkins liasa bulo, "I'm u Roitnini," fuun ' Son and Stiiint;ei ' MemleH-'iilin -Mi, I. 11. chumuan Iilsh Folk Song 1'ooto Miss S.uilo Shelp I'.nt soiics for women's voices "Pioiu a. lljgouo Dav ' Kjeiutf "Russian Festival Clioius,' Louis Guune Ladli.s' Choi us Class Voices in Liullcs' Choi us class Miss Allin Polvlli, Miss Matilda Drulsluch, Miss Marsucilte Riirnelte, Miss Peail TrevciUm, Mis- Miniilo Peck, Mlsi Scoiitou. -Mlis Ilutej, Mlns Helen Iin Itlns, mih Kiitheilne Piaiitz, Miss M,n Cusshr Miss Nintliiup, Miss (ioiliuil Muigaii. Miss 31.iiicl Kirn, Miss liessle llivnolils. Miss IlstelU' Howalil. Miss lleUu Puihilit, Mlbs llesslc Lime Vlls (Irue l.Mirli. Miss Sidle Shelp, Sllsi Hiiuunh Nicholson Mit-s (inlio Spelling, .VlUs Louise Powell, Miss IMnu Hiud llne Miss Pier lie Snvdei, Miss lima .lennltlgs, Miss Allie Lewis, Miss Poulln Smith, Miss Louise l!cmlle'ut. Miss Muliel Aod. Mis Willi t iker. In speaking of the iccitnl the Wlllfes-Hane Record s.is: "Tho work iloiio by the stlldeiiis was betto than over, which speaks very well fir Miss Kuisoi, who lius been nt thu In id of the vocul depaitment foi n j-ar and three- months. Tho linprovement in the voices under her ran durl'ig that tlmo has been mm lied A prosit mime of eighteen numbeis held the atten tion without fatiguing the and'ono H W Phillips, of the mtiHle linn of I'lnn PhllllpH, hutt stvoral new matches under way, whleh will soon bo published MOSCOW. Miss Winlfied Hrowu, of Kails, Va , Visited Jllss Mary Filschkorn. Tliuts d.iy .. Mr. Schell. of Oklolmnin. is tho guest of his uncle, Philip Svvnrts. Mia. WhlthKi;. who bus been vUliitu' her paientH, Mi. und Mis. IF L Goltu. for seveial davs, rutin lied home yes teiilny. Ur. nnd Mis Tlshet of Siiantoii, wore the guestR of Mi. und Mm II G rilsphknrn this week Molllo llshelmiin Is 111 with dlpli theiin. Mis. S S Yeagei entertained the loll lowing guests Thuisday evening lb uud Mis L'Amoreaux, Mi. and Mis. J JI. Noack. Mis. Clements, Miss MolIK Noittk, Miss Sue Pyle, of Moscow; Mis Pair, of 01 pliant, Mis. Fied Turner, of Htooklyu. Mr, nnd Mis. O. J. Oalge and family the tho guests of tho former's patents, Mr. and .Mis. II. L. Oalge. Scranfon Represenfatiue Firms Altr MAI I If 111, IUAVUNH ANI) I'llO IO .SI PPI.IIN Iho Griflln Art Studio, 203 Wjomlns. 1IANUS. Scranton Savings Bank. 1!2 Wjomlng lMttihuiits & Mechanics' Rank, !J0 Lack Third Nntloitol Hank, 118 Wyoming, West Mile Hank 103 N. Main. Iick. Trust iV. K to Dep Co, 401 Lacka. Traders' Nut Unnk, Wvnm & Spruce. Dime. His. and Dep , Wyom & Spruco IlOO is AMI SIIOIS UIIOLlM.VI.r. Goldsmith Hros., 301 Lackawanna. c oni rcnnNiiitv ami ici: cklvm- lltll.KSAI.r. Williams, J D X- llro , 312 Lackawanna. iRLirsvvnoi i:si.r. Wcgmau Trult ""o . 11 Laclcnwiuna. Ouori.iis-noi.rsAi.i:. Kelly, T. J .1- Co , 14 I, lekuwanna. II.VHIlVVAUi' AMI MINI. Si PPHI.S. Hunt & Cotmell Co.. Ill Luekawinna. Ill' V UNO M) I'll MIUV1. llowlcy, P r. & M T 211 Wyoming. llMIMsS IM) IKl .MvS. Trltz, G W, 410 Lickawanna. Ill 11 IM'Hs' 1IAUIHV m. sIOVI.S, . HI, Lackavanna Hardware Co , 2Jt Lacka. HI'llDIMl, sl'KlVns 1.11" Tho Scranton Redding Co , COC L-icka. iivnnwAur. srovi s inn. Leonard, Thos. T , Lackawanna ave. II VNI) INS I lit Ml NTS VNI PIANOS Finn i riiilllps, 13S Wyoming. 1 I UNI II III". AND Vltl'lls Protheroe & Co, 131 Washington. 1 I Mlll.ll AMI PI. VN'INU MH I Anslev, Joseph &. Son, SOI Scianton. diamoniis, v vrrin s ,VNI jr.tvi.i.uv Mereercau & Conuell, 307 Lackawanna. Ml Vis ANII MR. I Vlll.l.s Can, T. II. &. Son, 213 Washlnston. tilt AM II". MOM Ml MAI. M OUUS Owtns Hros, 218 Adams. 10VN.VNI) 111 II IIIN'O VssOCLVIION's Security Rlilg & Sav'gs Union, Mears Hldg i iiACM.its, t ihi s, r.rc, Nat Biscuit Co (Scra'n Ilianch), 20 Lack. OAUIlIAOrs VMMIlUNI.SS. Simrell, V. A . 513 Linden. I'api u ani nt i runt si ppi n:s. Pthman Paper Co , 2J3 Spruce nt iii.k, int.s anii i:iii:r.m:. Stevens, F. D. & Co , 31 Lackawanna. I unit. 1 I I P, II VY ANII UK UN. The Weston Mill Co., Lackawanna ave, VI V AHONI AND VI II MICI.I.I I. CiiBsef-o Bios SiD Lackawanna ave. II MM I Us A.NI1 Ol'IK IANS-U 1101,1! SVI.I. Levy, N R i Ilio, Ti.uleis' Bldg mi ii.ii, i mis. i mi u. , lie Rasterle .1 Co , 111 rrttiiklln B.ibrock. II I". t Co , llu l'ranklln. II VV I.I I Us VNIl IV III II VI VII 111 VI. Phillips, Geo ii. Co.. Coal llchange VVINl s '.Nil I II.M lt. Posey Bros , 210 Luckavuuma. I II I INsl U IN I OMI'VNV. Northwestern Mutual Life, Me'ats BUlB. I VV ANI I Ol i.i cnoN. Yocum, Geo C. Council llltlff. nii' 1 1 i.s m 1'iitno si ppi ti Plorej A: Brooks, 211 Washington. ov i ii vl. is, i mu iiw i vu, i n' Harris S 321 Penn ave. I l IIUICVIlNIi Oils VNIl ounvsi.s Muloney Oil Mfg Co 111 Meridian. Oil . PAIN I ANII AU.NISII Moloney Oil .Mfg Co . Ill Meridian el VIIUNI.lis ANII I NdllW I. Us Piondetgaat fi. Gelpel. iJl WhsIiIiibioii I'IM.KU lUltll'lOU Tnirue P W , R3 S Main Fast Time io Portland, Ore. Chicago-Union pacific AND NORTH- WESTERN LINE "CHICAGO-PORTLAND SPECIAL" leaves Chicago 6.30 p.m. daily, arrives Portland, Oregon, evening of third day. No change of cars; meals in dining cars a la carte. Buffet smoking library car service with bqr her. The best of everything if your ticket reads over the Chicago & Worth-. Western Railway. CM on any ticket agtnt or aidrtst , 481 Broadaay, NtmYerh 60tClif'tSt .Pklltxdthhltx 868Wathlnqt9n8t , Bolton SOIUalnSt, ' ' Bufftlo 5W SI., CtntlDiiaU 601 Smith f Id St., Plltlburg HI Thl Atcadt, CUfland 1 7 Campu$Martlu9, Otirtlt NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis liroailuay and Cleentli St., New York, Opp (trace Church. Duropean Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards. In a modest und unobtrusive way thara are few better conducted hotels In tha metropolis than tho St. Denis. Tho great popularity it has acquired can readily bo traced to Its unique location, Its home-llko atmocphere. tha peculiar ex. cellenca of its cuisine and service, and Its very modorate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON, WESTINSTER L, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving PIioi, IM EVA YORK. AMKKICAN PLAN, Day nnd Upwards,. liUKOl'KAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. $3.50 $1.50 Per Per I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. .1 For Business Men In the heart of tho wholesale tllstrlct. I'or DiuMWCis S minutes' vvullc to Wnnamakersj mlniit's to SieBtfl Cooper's BIk Pun i i:.is cf access to the great Di Uuods St res ror steliM'ers Oik block from 13'way Curs glv. . Ihk (u) irunspoitutloii to all . points uf Interest. . i ALBERT I NEW YOltK. vi.iir riiur u lull,Lt 4- f Cor 11th ST & PNIVnnSITY PL -f- 4- -f - -f -f -f -f f -f -f -f t -f -f "f t -r- Cor 11th ST & UNIVERSITY PL Cudv ono Block from Broadway R00II13, $ l Up. Price's Uensonable lloaldeneo n; Mi'liKim Pi In Wllllajin 1J6 S Main. Ilin lil)(M-i, slllll s VNI) liliOl I Ull Mil iiiui P J , HI N Main ffiAOTYiliCONOOM BELLAVITA Arsonlo Beauty Tablets uud Fills. A per feetly jafo iiiui Kii ir uiteed trrutmeiit for nil ka disorders, Reitorei tho bloom ol v-outh tn laded laces. 10 dajs' trOHlmoiit 6Pct ao dujs" tl.OO, by mall hand for circular. Address, WRVIT ntDICAL CO., Clinton & Jscktoa Sl Cblcaf Sold by Mrilarruh &. Thomas. Drue- jelatDu 2" Luckawar.ra uvc, Scranton, Pa. MAKE PERFECT MEN life iftit b rmoifd to )'u me trj I atinululvlv rtireu by lKliri-'TU hit rronin rmci ia in xi "$& mgm TAltILl M. Ul rronin torn n i tan. V v tmniri viiur an J Dotncv tovrr fune item PiRCiuninvtyittin Ciivs J0WK. tloom to th t hcrki And luatrt te the etf of r Ayeuiig or old iHko boircnrwiviul tntrgy tA.!Jo bomt l riu- IV nei fwrywhii or mailed In ili(n wrapper on ircfIVl' prif by 7HL rykfUlf IU . laaia H., (klraif, ?i to aeon pUtf truai ant rd turn Cmlyor mony r uutlr4 tu la carried In tetl w poeliit , So'1 c Sold In Scrunton, Pn by Matthews Bros and McUarrah & Thomas, drugctat. TO Chlehcttcr' M.tlUh DUmead llr.nt. rEWNYROYAL PILLS W 7. rlff1nlrt llnlvenulne. ftstiJom TM K Ccf Av r an, ftiwftjs rmitui, ttDiii mi a !rut'iUl tot CkU-Untrt h,a.th J Hi Af nonj Bran Ua Utd l4 ( U jfUl!loTiaF 6im tiald with blu rlMjb rJ ak VV no other. Rttiua danotrout ul ttuu Ktnt danotrout ul ttuu F44fM an J iMdmtona At Urotctita. ar aaal I la u ni i for tarileuiri (Mtindalalj aafl "Keucr lor i aaiea. nww tf nun Mall. 10.OOOTrMifJorl.il tftfptT, 8IvS bjr &U Ucal Diusjlii. rJIILAUJu, I'll Cblc ,1 x -, f J,y "-,
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